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1/*
2 * Copyright (C) 2017 The Android Open Source Project
3 *
4 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
5 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
6 * You may obtain a copy of the License at
7 *
8 *      http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
9 *
10 * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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12 * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
13 * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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15 */
16
17syntax = "proto2";
18
19package perfetto.protos;
20
21import "protos/perfetto/config/android/android_game_intervention_list_config.proto";
22import "protos/perfetto/config/android/android_log_config.proto";
23import "protos/perfetto/config/android/android_polled_state_config.proto";
24import "protos/perfetto/config/android/android_system_property_config.proto";
25import "protos/perfetto/config/android/network_trace_config.proto";
26import "protos/perfetto/config/android/packages_list_config.proto";
27import "protos/perfetto/config/chrome/chrome_config.proto";
28import "protos/perfetto/config/ftrace/ftrace_config.proto";
29import "protos/perfetto/config/gpu/gpu_counter_config.proto";
30import "protos/perfetto/config/gpu/vulkan_memory_config.proto";
31import "protos/perfetto/config/inode_file/inode_file_config.proto";
32import "protos/perfetto/config/interceptor_config.proto";
33import "protos/perfetto/config/power/android_power_config.proto";
34import "protos/perfetto/config/statsd/statsd_tracing_config.proto";
35import "protos/perfetto/config/process_stats/process_stats_config.proto";
36import "protos/perfetto/config/profiling/heapprofd_config.proto";
37import "protos/perfetto/config/profiling/java_hprof_config.proto";
38import "protos/perfetto/config/profiling/perf_event_config.proto";
39import "protos/perfetto/config/sys_stats/sys_stats_config.proto";
40import "protos/perfetto/config/test_config.proto";
41import "protos/perfetto/config/track_event/track_event_config.proto";
42import "protos/perfetto/config/system_info/system_info.proto";
43
44// The configuration that is passed to each data source when starting tracing.
45// Next id: 123
46message DataSourceConfig {
47  enum SessionInitiator {
48    SESSION_INITIATOR_UNSPECIFIED = 0;
49    // This trace was initiated from a trusted system app has DUMP and
50    // USAGE_STATS permission. This system app is expected to not expose the
51    // trace to the user of the device.
52    // This is determined by checking the UID initiating the trace.
53    SESSION_INITIATOR_TRUSTED_SYSTEM = 1;
54  };
55  // Data source unique name, e.g., "linux.ftrace". This must match
56  // the name passed by the data source when it registers (see
57  // RegisterDataSource()).
58  optional string name = 1;
59
60  // The index of the logging buffer where TracePacket(s) will be stored.
61  // This field doesn't make a major difference for the Producer(s). The final
62  // logging buffers, in fact, are completely owned by the Service. We just ask
63  // the Producer to copy this number into the chunk headers it emits, so that
64  // the Service can quickly identify the buffer where to move the chunks into
65  // without expensive lookups on its fastpath.
66  optional uint32 target_buffer = 2;
67
68  // Set by the service to indicate the duration of the trace.
69  // DO NOT SET in consumer as this will be overridden by the service.
70  optional uint32 trace_duration_ms = 3;
71
72  // If true, |trace_duration_ms| should count also time in suspend. This
73  // is propagated from TraceConfig.prefer_suspend_clock_for_duration.
74  optional bool prefer_suspend_clock_for_duration = 122;
75
76  // Set by the service to indicate how long it waits after StopDataSource.
77  // DO NOT SET in consumer as this will be overridden by the service.
78  optional uint32 stop_timeout_ms = 7;
79
80  // Set by the service to indicate whether this tracing session has extra
81  // guardrails.
82  // DO NOT SET in consumer as this will be overridden by the service.
83  optional bool enable_extra_guardrails = 6;
84
85  // Set by the service to indicate which user initiated this trace.
86  // DO NOT SET in consumer as this will be overridden by the service.
87  optional SessionInitiator session_initiator = 8;
88
89  // Set by the service to indicate which tracing session the data source
90  // belongs to. The intended use case for this is checking if two data sources,
91  // one of which produces metadata for the other one, belong to the same trace
92  // session and hence should be linked together.
93  // This field was introduced in Aug 2018 after Android P.
94  // DO NOT SET in consumer as this will be overridden by the service.
95  optional uint64 tracing_session_id = 4;
96
97  // Keeep the lower IDs (up to 99) for fields that are *not* specific to
98  // data-sources and needs to be processed by the traced daemon.
99
100  // All data source config fields must be marked as [lazy=true]. This prevents
101  // the proto-to-cpp generator from recursing into those when generating the
102  // cpp classes and polluting tracing/core with data-source-specific classes.
103  // Instead they are treated as opaque strings containing raw proto bytes.
104
105  // Data source name: linux.ftrace
106  optional FtraceConfig ftrace_config = 100 [lazy = true];
107  // Data source name: linux.inode_file_map
108  optional InodeFileConfig inode_file_config = 102 [lazy = true];
109  // Data source name: linux.process_stats
110  optional ProcessStatsConfig process_stats_config = 103 [lazy = true];
111  // Data source name: linux.sys_stats
112  optional SysStatsConfig sys_stats_config = 104 [lazy = true];
113  // Data source name: android.heapprofd
114  // Introduced in Android 10.
115  optional HeapprofdConfig heapprofd_config = 105 [lazy = true];
116  // Data source name: android.java_hprof
117  // Introduced in Android 11.
118  optional JavaHprofConfig java_hprof_config = 110 [lazy = true];
119  // Data source name: android.power
120  optional AndroidPowerConfig android_power_config = 106 [lazy = true];
121  // Data source name: android.log
122  optional AndroidLogConfig android_log_config = 107 [lazy = true];
123  // TODO(fmayer): Add data source name for this.
124  optional GpuCounterConfig gpu_counter_config = 108 [lazy = true];
125  // Data source name: android.game_interventions
126  optional AndroidGameInterventionListConfig
127      android_game_intervention_list_config = 116 [lazy = true];
128  // Data source name: android.packages_list
129  optional PackagesListConfig packages_list_config = 109 [lazy = true];
130  // Data source name: linux.perf
131  optional PerfEventConfig perf_event_config = 111 [lazy = true];
132  // Data source name: vulkan.memory_tracker
133  optional VulkanMemoryConfig vulkan_memory_config = 112 [lazy = true];
134  // Data source name: track_event
135  optional TrackEventConfig track_event_config = 113 [lazy = true];
136  // Data source name: android.polled_state
137  optional AndroidPolledStateConfig android_polled_state_config = 114
138      [lazy = true];
139  // Data source name: android.system_property
140  optional AndroidSystemPropertyConfig android_system_property_config = 118
141      [lazy = true];
142  // Data source name: android.statsd
143  optional StatsdTracingConfig statsd_tracing_config = 117 [lazy = true];
144  // Data source name: linux.system_info
145  optional SystemInfoConfig system_info_config = 119;
146
147  // Chrome is special as it doesn't use the perfetto IPC layer. We want to
148  // avoid proto serialization and de-serialization there because that would
149  // just add extra hops on top of the Mojo ser/des. Instead we auto-generate a
150  // C++ class for it so it can pass around plain C++ objets.
151  optional ChromeConfig chrome_config = 101;
152
153  // If an interceptor is specified here, packets for this data source will be
154  // rerouted to the interceptor instead of the main trace buffer. This can be
155  // used, for example, to write trace data into ETW or for logging trace points
156  // to the console.
157  //
158  // Note that interceptors are only supported by data sources registered
159  // through the Perfetto SDK API. Data sources that don't use that API (e.g.,
160  // traced_probes) may not support interception.
161  optional InterceptorConfig interceptor_config = 115;
162
163  // Data source name: android.network_packets.
164  // Introduced in Android 14 (U).
165  optional NetworkPacketTraceConfig network_packet_trace_config = 120
166      [lazy = true];
167
168  // This is a fallback mechanism to send a free-form text config to the
169  // producer. In theory this should never be needed. All the code that
170  // is part of the platform (i.e. traced service) is supposed to *not* truncate
171  // the trace config proto and propagate unknown fields. However, if anything
172  // in the pipeline (client or backend) ends up breaking this forward compat
173  // plan, this field will become the escape hatch to allow future data sources
174  // to get some meaningful configuration.
175  optional string legacy_config = 1000;
176
177  // This field is only used for testing.
178  optional TestConfig for_testing = 1001;
179
180  // Was |for_testing|. Caused more problems then found.
181  reserved 268435455;
182}
183