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sysprof/lib/sources/sp-source.h
Christian Hergert c47822b26e source tree cleanup
The lib/ directory was getting a bit out of hand, so this tries
to organize things a bit so it is easier going forward to locate
the code people want to patch.
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/* sp-source.h
*
* Copyright (C) 2016 Christian Hergert <chergert@redhat.com>
*
* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#ifndef SP_SOURCE_H
#define SP_SOURCE_H
#include <glib-object.h>
#include "capture/sp-capture-writer.h"
G_BEGIN_DECLS
#define SP_TYPE_SOURCE (sp_source_get_type())
G_DECLARE_INTERFACE (SpSource, sp_source, SP, SOURCE, GObject)
struct _SpSourceInterface
{
GTypeInterface parent_iface;
/**
* SpSource::get_is_ready:
* @self: A SpSource.
*
* This function should return %TRUE if the source is ready to start
* profiling. If the source is not ready until after sp_source_start() has
* been called, use sp_source_emit_ready() to notify the profiler that the
* source is ready for profiling.
*
* Returns: %TRUE if the source is ready to start profiling.
*/
gboolean (*get_is_ready) (SpSource *self);
/**
* SpSource::set_writer:
* @self: A #SpSource.
* @writer: A #SpCaptureWriter
*
* Sets the #SpCaptureWriter to use when profiling. @writer is only safe to
* use from the main thread. If you need to capture from a thread, you should
* create a memory-based #SpCaptureWriter and then splice that into this
* writer from the main thread when profiling completes.
*
* See sp_capture_writer_splice() for information on splicing writers.
*/
void (*set_writer) (SpSource *self,
SpCaptureWriter *writer);
/**
* SpSource::prepare:
*
* This function is called before profiling has started. The source should
* prepare any pre-profiling setup here. It may perform this work
* asynchronously, but must g_object_notify() the SpSource::is-ready
* property once that asynchronous work has been performed. Until it
* is ready, #SpSource::is-ready must return FALSE.
*/
void (*prepare) (SpSource *self);
/**
* SpSource::add_pid:
* @self: A #SpSource
* @pid: A pid_t > -1
*
* This function is used to notify the #SpSource that a new process,
* identified by @pid, should be profiled. By default, sources should
* assume all processes, and only restrict to a given set of pids if
* this function is called.
*/
void (*add_pid) (SpSource *self,
GPid pid);
/**
* SpSource::start:
* @self: A #SpSource.
*
* Start profiling as configured.
*
* If a failure occurs while processing, the source should notify the
* profiling session via sp_source_emit_failed() from the main thread.
*/
void (*start) (SpSource *self);
/**
* SpSource::stop:
* @self: A #SpSource.
*
* Stop capturing a profile. The source should immediately stop
* profiling and perform any cleanup tasks required. If doing
* off-main-thread capturing, this is a good time to splice your
* capture into the capture file set with sp_source_set_writer().
*
* If you need to perform asynchronous cleanup, call
* sp_source_emit_finished() once that work has completed. If you do
* not need to perform asynchronous cleanup, call
* sp_source_emit_finished() from this function.
*
* sp_source_emit_finished() must be called from the main-thread.
*/
void (*stop) (SpSource *self);
};
void sp_source_add_pid (SpSource *self,
GPid pid);
void sp_source_emit_ready (SpSource *self);
void sp_source_emit_finished (SpSource *self);
void sp_source_emit_failed (SpSource *self,
const GError *error);
gboolean sp_source_get_is_ready (SpSource *self);
void sp_source_prepare (SpSource *self);
void sp_source_set_writer (SpSource *self,
SpCaptureWriter *writer);
void sp_source_start (SpSource *self);
void sp_source_stop (SpSource *self);
G_END_DECLS
#endif /* SP_SOURCE_H */