jdk/src/solaris/sample/dtrace/helpers/dtrace_helper.d
author jgish
Thu, 18 Apr 2013 16:33:11 -0400
changeset 17159 bb566a21b661
parent 5506 202f599c92aa
permissions -rw-r--r--
8012005: LogManager needs test to ensure stack trace is not being done to find bundle Reviewed-by: mchung

#!/usr/sbin/dtrace -s
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/*
*/

/*
 * Description:
 * dtrace -c option launches the command specified in the -c argument and
 * starts tracing the process. Typically, you can run a D script and trace
 * a Java application as follows:
 *    dscript.d -Zc "java HelloWorld"
 *
 * The -Z option is needed to permit probe descriptions that match zero
 * probes because Hotspot probes definitions are located in libjvm.so which
 * has not been yet loaded and thus can't be enabled until the application
 * is started.
 *
 * Straightforward attempt to run D script may fail, e.g.: 
 *    dscript.d -c "java HelloWorld" 
 *    "probe description hotspotPID:::probename does not match any probes"
 *
 * This is because DTrace tries to enable probes before libjvm.so is loaded.
 * The -Z option requires Solaris patch 118822-30 installed on your system.
 *
 * In case you don't have this Solaris patch use dtrace_helper.d script.
 * This script waits until the Hotspot DTrace probes are loaded and then
 * stops the Java process (passed as '-c' options). After the process is
 * stopped, another D script (passed as first argument) is called to do real
 * trace of Java process.
 *
 * Usage example:
 *   dtrace_helper.d -c "java ..." ../hotspot/class_loading_stat.d
 */

#pragma D option quiet
#pragma D option destructive


pid$target::dlopen:entry
{
    self->filename = arg0;
}


pid$target::dlopen:return
/self->filename && basename(copyinstr(self->filename)) == "libjvm.so"/
{
    printf(" loaded %s\n", basename(copyinstr(self->filename)));
    self->filename = 0;

    stop();
    printf(" stopped java process with pid=%d \n", $target);

    printf(" run: %s -p %d &", $1, $target);
    system("(%s -p %d) &", $1, $target);
    exit(0);
}