Date: Mon, 2 Dec 2019 15:58:36 -0500 From: Mark Johnston <markj@freebsd.org> To: Peter <peter@citylink.dinoex.sub.org> Cc: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: wrong value from DTRACE (uint32 for int64) Message-ID: <20191202205836.GF43802@raichu> In-Reply-To: <op.0b6rs9m2aas8k8@localhost> References: <op.0b6rs9m2aas8k8@localhost>
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On Mon, Dec 02, 2019 at 08:44:59PM +0100, Peter wrote: > Hi @all, > > I felt the need to look into my ZFS ARC, but DTRACE provided misleading > (i.e., wrong) output (on i386, 11.3-RELEASE): > > # dtrace -Sn 'arc-available_memory { printf("%x %x", arg0, arg1); }' > DIFO 0x286450a0 returns D type (integer) (size 8) > OFF OPCODE INSTRUCTION > 00: 29010601 ldgs DT_VAR(262), %r1 ! DT_VAR(262) = "arg0" > 01: 23000001 ret %r1 > > NAME ID KND SCP FLAG TYPE > arg0 262 scl glb r D type (integer) (size 8) > > DIFO 0x286450f0 returns D type (integer) (size 8) > OFF OPCODE INSTRUCTION > 00: 29010701 ldgs DT_VAR(263), %r1 ! DT_VAR(263) = "arg1" > 01: 23000001 ret %r1 > > NAME ID KND SCP FLAG TYPE > arg1 263 scl glb r D type (integer) (size 8) > dtrace: description 'arc-available_memory ' matched 1 probe > 0 14 none:arc-available_memory 2fb000 2 > 0 14 none:arc-available_memory 4e000 2 > 1 14 none:arc-available_memory ffffb000 2 > 1 14 none:arc-available_memory ffffb000 2 > 1 14 none:arc-available_memory ffffb000 2 > 1 14 none:arc-available_memory 19000 2 > 0 14 none:arc-available_memory d38000 2 > > # dtrace -n 'arc-available_memory { printf("%d %d", arg0, arg1); }' > 1 14 none:arc-available_memory 81920 5 > 1 14 none:arc-available_memory 69632 5 > 1 14 none:arc-available_memory 4294955008 5 > 1 14 none:arc-available_memory 4294955008 5 > > > The arg0 Variable is shown here obviousely as an unsigned int32 value. But > in fact, the probe in the sourcecode in arc.c is a signed int64: > > DTRACE_PROBE2(arc__available_memory, int64_t, lowest, int, r); > > > User @shkhin in the forum pointed me to check the bare dtrace program, > unattached to the kernel code: > https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/dtrace-treats-int64_t-as-uint32_t-on-i386.73223/post-446517 > > And there everything appears correct. > > So two questions: > 1. can anybody check and confirm this happening? > 2. any idea what could be wrong here? (The respective variable in arc.c > bears the correct 64bit negative value, I checked that - and otherwise the > ARC couldn't shrink.) The DTRACE_PROBE* macros cast their parameters to uintptr_t, which will be 32 bits wide on i386. You might be able to work around the problem by casting arg0 to uint32_t in the script.
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