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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 | #ifndef SRC_NODE_DTRACE_H_
#define SRC_NODE_DTRACE_H_
#include "node.h"
#include "v8.h"
#include "env.h"
extern "C" {
/*
* The following structures are passed directly to DTrace when probes are fired.
* Translators in node.d translate these structures into the corresponding D
* structures, taking care of dealing with the user process data model (32-bit
* or 64-bit) and structure versions (see node_dtrace_http_server_request_t
* below).
*/
typedef struct {
int32_t fd;
int32_t port;
char* remote;
int32_t buffered;
} node_dtrace_connection_t;
typedef struct {
char* url;
char* method;
} node_dtrace_http_client_request_t;
/*
* The original version of this structure contained only a url and method, just
* like the client request above. To add the new forwardedFor field, the
* structure layout was changed to begin with an integer version. The
* translator knows whether it's looking at an old- or new-version structure
* based on whether the version field's value is a reasonable pointer (i.e.
* address greater than 4K). No doubt this is filthy, but there's not much else
* we can do, and it works reliably.
*
* This version of the structure also contains padding that should be zeroed out
* by the consumer so that future versions of the translator can simply check if
* a field is present by checking it against nullptr.
*/
typedef struct {
union {
uint32_t version;
uintptr_t unused; /* for compat. with old 64-bit struct */
} _un;
char* url;
char* method;
char* forwardedFor;
char* _pad[8];
} node_dtrace_http_server_request_t;
} // extern "C"
namespace node {
void InitDTrace(Environment* env, v8::Local<v8::Object> target);
} // namespace node
#endif // SRC_NODE_DTRACE_H_
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