This section documents the encodings of the events emitted to GHC’s event log. These events can include information about the thread scheduling events, garbage collection statistics, profiling information, user-defined tracing events.
This section is intended for implementors of tooling which consume these events.
The heap profiler can produce output to GHC’s event log, allowing samples to be correlated with other event log events over the program’s lifecycle.
This section defines the layout of these events. The String type below is defined to be a UTF-8 encoded NUL-terminated string.
A single fixed-width event emitted during program start-up describing the samples that follow.
EVENT_HEAP_PROF_BEGIN * Word8: Profile ID * Word64: Sampling period in nanoseconds * Word32: Sample break-down type. One of,
- SAMPLE_TYPE_COST_CENTER (output from -hc)
- SAMPLE_TYPE_CLOSURE_DESCR (output from -hd)
- SAMPLE_TYPE_RETAINER (output from -hr)
- SAMPLE_TYPE_MODULE (output from -hm)
- SAMPLE_TYPE_TYPE_DESCR (output from -hy)
- SAMPLE_TYPE_BIOGRAPHY (output from -hb)
- String: Module filter
- String: Closure description filter
- String: Type description filter
- String: Cost centre filter
- String: Cost centre stack filter
- String: Retainer filter
- String: Biography filter
A variable-length packet produced once for each cost centre,
EVENT_HEAP_PROF_COST_CENTRE * Word32: cost centre number * String: label * String: module * String: source location * Word8: flags
- bit 0: is the cost-centre a CAF?
A sample (consisting of a list of break-down classes, e.g. cost centres, and heap residency sizes), is to be encoded in the body of one or more events.
We mark the beginning of a new sample with an EVENT_HEAP_PROF_SAMPLE_BEGIN event,
- EVENT_HEAP_PROF_SAMPLE_BEGIN * Word64: sample number
A heap residency census will follow. Since events may only be up to 2^16^ bytes in length a single sample may need to be split among multiple EVENT_HEAP_PROF_SAMPLE events. The precise format of the census entries is determined by the break-down type.