// Copyright 2023 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. package testtrace import ( "errors" "fmt" "internal/trace" "slices" "strings" ) // Validator is a type used for validating a stream of trace.Events. type Validator struct { lastTs trace.Time gs map[trace.GoID]*goState ps map[trace.ProcID]*procState ms map[trace.ThreadID]*schedContext ranges map[trace.ResourceID][]string tasks map[trace.TaskID]string seenSync bool Go121 bool } type schedContext struct { M trace.ThreadID P trace.ProcID G trace.GoID } type goState struct { state trace.GoState binding *schedContext } type procState struct { state trace.ProcState binding *schedContext } // NewValidator creates a new Validator. func NewValidator() *Validator { return &Validator{ gs: make(map[trace.GoID]*goState), ps: make(map[trace.ProcID]*procState), ms: make(map[trace.ThreadID]*schedContext), ranges: make(map[trace.ResourceID][]string), tasks: make(map[trace.TaskID]string), } } // Event validates ev as the next event in a stream of trace.Events. // // Returns an error if validation fails. func (v *Validator) Event(ev trace.Event) error { e := new(errAccumulator) // Validate timestamp order. if v.lastTs != 0 { if ev.Time() <= v.lastTs { e.Errorf("timestamp out-of-order for %+v", ev) } else { v.lastTs = ev.Time() } } else { v.lastTs = ev.Time() } // Validate event stack. checkStack(e, ev.Stack()) switch ev.Kind() { case trace.EventSync: // Just record that we've seen a Sync at some point. v.seenSync = true case trace.EventMetric: m := ev.Metric() if !strings.Contains(m.Name, ":") { // Should have a ":" as per runtime/metrics convention. e.Errorf("invalid metric name %q", m.Name) } // Make sure the value is OK. if m.Value.Kind() == trace.ValueBad { e.Errorf("invalid value") } switch m.Value.Kind() { case trace.ValueUint64: // Just make sure it doesn't panic. _ = m.Value.Uint64() } case trace.EventLabel: l := ev.Label() // Check label. if l.Label == "" { e.Errorf("invalid label %q", l.Label) } // Check label resource. if l.Resource.Kind == trace.ResourceNone { e.Errorf("label resource none") } switch l.Resource.Kind { case trace.ResourceGoroutine: id := l.Resource.Goroutine() if _, ok := v.gs[id]; !ok { e.Errorf("label for invalid goroutine %d", id) } case trace.ResourceProc: id := l.Resource.Proc() if _, ok := v.ps[id]; !ok { e.Errorf("label for invalid proc %d", id) } case trace.ResourceThread: id := l.Resource.Thread() if _, ok := v.ms[id]; !ok { e.Errorf("label for invalid thread %d", id) } } case trace.EventStackSample: // Not much to check here. It's basically a sched context and a stack. // The sched context is also not guaranteed to align with other events. // We already checked the stack above. case trace.EventStateTransition: // Validate state transitions. // // TODO(mknyszek): A lot of logic is duplicated between goroutines and procs. // The two are intentionally handled identically; from the perspective of the // API, resources all have the same general properties. Consider making this // code generic over resources and implementing validation just once. tr := ev.StateTransition() checkStack(e, tr.Stack) switch tr.Resource.Kind { case trace.ResourceGoroutine: // Basic state transition validation. id := tr.Resource.Goroutine() old, new := tr.Goroutine() if new == trace.GoUndetermined { e.Errorf("transition to undetermined state for goroutine %d", id) } if v.seenSync && old == trace.GoUndetermined { e.Errorf("undetermined goroutine %d after first global sync", id) } if new == trace.GoNotExist && v.hasAnyRange(trace.MakeResourceID(id)) { e.Errorf("goroutine %d died with active ranges", id) } state, ok := v.gs[id] if ok { if old != state.state { e.Errorf("bad old state for goroutine %d: got %s, want %s", id, old, state.state) } state.state = new } else { if old != trace.GoUndetermined && old != trace.GoNotExist { e.Errorf("bad old state for unregistered goroutine %d: %s", id, old) } state = &goState{state: new} v.gs[id] = state } // Validate sched context. if new.Executing() { ctx := v.getOrCreateThread(e, ev, ev.Thread()) if ctx != nil { if ctx.G != trace.NoGoroutine && ctx.G != id { e.Errorf("tried to run goroutine %d when one was already executing (%d) on thread %d", id, ctx.G, ev.Thread()) } ctx.G = id state.binding = ctx } } else if old.Executing() && !new.Executing() { if tr.Stack != ev.Stack() { // This is a case where the transition is happening to a goroutine that is also executing, so // these two stacks should always match. e.Errorf("StateTransition.Stack doesn't match Event.Stack") } ctx := state.binding if ctx != nil { if ctx.G != id { e.Errorf("tried to stop goroutine %d when it wasn't currently executing (currently executing %d) on thread %d", id, ctx.G, ev.Thread()) } ctx.G = trace.NoGoroutine state.binding = nil } else { e.Errorf("stopping goroutine %d not bound to any active context", id) } } case trace.ResourceProc: // Basic state transition validation. id := tr.Resource.Proc() old, new := tr.Proc() if new == trace.ProcUndetermined { e.Errorf("transition to undetermined state for proc %d", id) } if v.seenSync && old == trace.ProcUndetermined { e.Errorf("undetermined proc %d after first global sync", id) } if new == trace.ProcNotExist && v.hasAnyRange(trace.MakeResourceID(id)) { e.Errorf("proc %d died with active ranges", id) } state, ok := v.ps[id] if ok { if old != state.state { e.Errorf("bad old state for proc %d: got %s, want %s", id, old, state.state) } state.state = new } else { if old != trace.ProcUndetermined && old != trace.ProcNotExist { e.Errorf("bad old state for unregistered proc %d: %s", id, old) } state = &procState{state: new} v.ps[id] = state } // Validate sched context. if new.Executing() { ctx := v.getOrCreateThread(e, ev, ev.Thread()) if ctx != nil { if ctx.P != trace.NoProc && ctx.P != id { e.Errorf("tried to run proc %d when one was already executing (%d) on thread %d", id, ctx.P, ev.Thread()) } ctx.P = id state.binding = ctx } } else if old.Executing() && !new.Executing() { ctx := state.binding if ctx != nil { if ctx.P != id { e.Errorf("tried to stop proc %d when it wasn't currently executing (currently executing %d) on thread %d", id, ctx.P, ctx.M) } ctx.P = trace.NoProc state.binding = nil } else { e.Errorf("stopping proc %d not bound to any active context", id) } } } case trace.EventRangeBegin, trace.EventRangeActive, trace.EventRangeEnd: // Validate ranges. r := ev.Range() switch ev.Kind() { case trace.EventRangeBegin: if v.hasRange(r.Scope, r.Name) { e.Errorf("already active range %q on %v begun again", r.Name, r.Scope) } v.addRange(r.Scope, r.Name) case trace.EventRangeActive: if !v.hasRange(r.Scope, r.Name) { v.addRange(r.Scope, r.Name) } case trace.EventRangeEnd: if !v.hasRange(r.Scope, r.Name) { e.Errorf("inactive range %q on %v ended", r.Name, r.Scope) } v.deleteRange(r.Scope, r.Name) } case trace.EventTaskBegin: // Validate task begin. t := ev.Task() if t.ID == trace.NoTask || t.ID == trace.BackgroundTask { // The background task should never have an event emitted for it. e.Errorf("found invalid task ID for task of type %s", t.Type) } if t.Parent == trace.BackgroundTask { // It's not possible for a task to be a subtask of the background task. e.Errorf("found background task as the parent for task of type %s", t.Type) } // N.B. Don't check the task type. Empty string is a valid task type. v.tasks[t.ID] = t.Type case trace.EventTaskEnd: // Validate task end. // We can see a task end without a begin, so ignore a task without information. // Instead, if we've seen the task begin, just make sure the task end lines up. t := ev.Task() if typ, ok := v.tasks[t.ID]; ok { if t.Type != typ { e.Errorf("task end type %q doesn't match task start type %q for task %d", t.Type, typ, t.ID) } delete(v.tasks, t.ID) } case trace.EventLog: // There's really not much here to check, except that we can // generate a Log. The category and message are entirely user-created, // so we can't make any assumptions as to what they are. We also // can't validate the task, because proving the task's existence is very // much best-effort. _ = ev.Log() } return e.Errors() } func (v *Validator) hasRange(r trace.ResourceID, name string) bool { ranges, ok := v.ranges[r] return ok && slices.Contains(ranges, name) } func (v *Validator) addRange(r trace.ResourceID, name string) { ranges, _ := v.ranges[r] ranges = append(ranges, name) v.ranges[r] = ranges } func (v *Validator) hasAnyRange(r trace.ResourceID) bool { ranges, ok := v.ranges[r] return ok && len(ranges) != 0 } func (v *Validator) deleteRange(r trace.ResourceID, name string) { ranges, ok := v.ranges[r] if !ok { return } i := slices.Index(ranges, name) if i < 0 { return } v.ranges[r] = slices.Delete(ranges, i, i+1) } func (v *Validator) getOrCreateThread(e *errAccumulator, ev trace.Event, m trace.ThreadID) *schedContext { lenient := func() bool { // Be lenient about GoUndetermined -> GoSyscall transitions if they // originate from an old trace. These transitions lack thread // information in trace formats older than 1.22. if !v.Go121 { return false } if ev.Kind() != trace.EventStateTransition { return false } tr := ev.StateTransition() if tr.Resource.Kind != trace.ResourceGoroutine { return false } from, to := tr.Goroutine() return from == trace.GoUndetermined && to == trace.GoSyscall } if m == trace.NoThread && !lenient() { e.Errorf("must have thread, but thread ID is none") return nil } s, ok := v.ms[m] if !ok { s = &schedContext{M: m, P: trace.NoProc, G: trace.NoGoroutine} v.ms[m] = s return s } return s } func checkStack(e *errAccumulator, stk trace.Stack) { // Check for non-empty values, but we also check for crashes due to incorrect validation. for i, f := range slices.Collect(stk.Frames()) { if i == 0 { // Allow for one fully zero stack. // // TODO(mknyszek): Investigate why that happens. continue } if f.Func == "" || f.File == "" || f.PC == 0 || f.Line == 0 { e.Errorf("invalid stack frame %#v: missing information", f) } } } type errAccumulator struct { errs []error } func (e *errAccumulator) Errorf(f string, args ...any) { e.errs = append(e.errs, fmt.Errorf(f, args...)) } func (e *errAccumulator) Errors() error { return errors.Join(e.errs...) }