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| <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
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| <!DOCTYPE article PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.3//EN"
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|  "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.3/docbookx.dtd" [
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|  <!ENTITY % defs SYSTEM "/xserver/doc/xml/xserver.ent"> %defs;
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| ]>
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| 
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| <article id="Xserver-DTrace">
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|   <articleinfo>
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|     <title>Xserver Provider for DTrace</title>
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|     <author>
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|       <firstname>Alan</firstname><surname>Coopersmith</surname>
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|       <affiliation>
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| 	<orgname>Oracle Corporation</orgname>
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| 	<orgdiv>Solaris Engineering</orgdiv>
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|       </affiliation>
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|     </author>
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|     <releaseinfo>X Server Version &xserver.version;</releaseinfo>
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|     <copyright><year>2005</year><year>2006</year><year>2007</year><year>2010</year>
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|       <holder>Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.</holder>
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|     </copyright>
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|     <legalnotice id="copyright">
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|       <para>
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| Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
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| copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
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| to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
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| the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
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| and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
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| Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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|       </para><para>
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| The above copyright notice and this permission notice (including the next
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| paragraph) shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the
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| Software.
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|       </para><para>
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| THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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| IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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| FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.  IN NO EVENT SHALL
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| THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
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| LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
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| FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER
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| DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
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|       </para>
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|     </legalnotice>
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|   </articleinfo>
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| 
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|   <sect1 id="introduction">
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|     <title>Introduction</title>
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|     <para>
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|       This page provides details on a
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|       <ulink url="http://wikis.sun.com/display/DTrace/Statically+Defined+Tracing+for+User+Applications">statically defined user application tracing provider</ulink>
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|       for the
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|       <ulink url="http://hub.opensolaris.org/bin/view/Community+Group+dtrace/">DTrace</ulink>
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|       facility in <productname>Solaris</productname> 10,
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|       <productname>MacOS X</productname> 10.5, and later releases.  This
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|       provider instruments various points in the X server, to allow
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|       tracing what client applications are up to. DTrace probes may be used
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|       with <ulink url="http://sourceware.org/systemtap/">SystemTap</ulink>
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|       on GNU/Linux systems.
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|     </para>
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| 
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|     <para>
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|       The provider was integrated into the X.Org git master repository
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|       with Solaris 10 & OpenSolaris support for the Xserver 1.4 release,
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|       released in 2007 with X11R7.3.   Support for DTrace on MacOS X
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|       was added in Xserver 1.7.
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|     </para>
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| 
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|     <para>
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|       These probes expose the request and reply structure of the X protocol
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|       between clients and the X server, so an understanding of that basic
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|       nature will aid in learning how to use these probes.
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|     </para>
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|   </sect1>
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| 
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|   <sect1 id="probes">
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|     <title>Available probes</title>
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| 
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|     <para>
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|       Due to the way User-Defined DTrace probes work, arguments to
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|       these probes all bear undistinguished names of
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|       <parameter>arg0</parameter>, <parameter>arg1</parameter>,
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|       <parameter>arg2</parameter>, etc.  These tables should help you
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|       determine what the real data is for each of the probe arguments.
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| 
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|     <table id="Probes_and_their_arguments">
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|       <title>Probes and their arguments</title>
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|       <tgroup cols='9'>
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| 	<colspec colname="probe" colwidth="2*"/>
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| 	<colspec colname="desc" colwidth="3*"/>
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| 	<colspec colname="arg0" colwidth="1*"/>
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| 	<colspec colname="arg1" colwidth="1*"/>
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| 	<colspec colname="arg2" colwidth="1*"/>
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| 	<colspec colname="arg3" colwidth="1*"/>
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| 	<colspec colname="arg4" colwidth="1*"/>
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| 	<colspec colname="arg5" colwidth="1*"/>
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| 	<colspec colname="arg6" colwidth="1*"/>
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| 	<spanspec spanname="all" namest="probe" nameend="arg4"/>
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| 	<thead>
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| 	  <row>
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| 	    <entry>Probe name</entry>
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| 	    <entry>Description</entry>
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| 	    <entry>arg0</entry>
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| 	    <entry>arg1</entry>
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| 	    <entry>arg2</entry>
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| 	    <entry>arg3</entry>
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| 	    <entry>arg4</entry>
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| 	    <entry>arg5</entry>
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| 	    <entry>arg6</entry>
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| 	  </row>
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| 	</thead>
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| 	<tbody>
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| 	  <row>
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| 	    <entry spanname="all" class="grouphead">Request Probes</entry>
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| 	  </row>
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| 	  <row>
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| 	    <entry>request-start</entry>
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| 	    <entry>Called just before processing each client request.</entry>
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| 	    <entry><parameter>requestName</parameter></entry>
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| 	    <entry><parameter>requestCode</parameter></entry>
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| 	    <entry><parameter>requestLength</parameter></entry>
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| 	    <entry><parameter>clientId</parameter></entry>
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| 	    <entry><parameter>requestBuffer</parameter></entry>
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| 	    <entry nameend="arg5" class="unused"/>
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| 	    <entry nameend="arg6" class="unused"/>
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| 	  </row>
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| 	  <row>
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| 	    <entry>request-done</entry>
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| 	    <entry>Called just after processing each client request.</entry>
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| 	    <entry><parameter>requestName</parameter></entry>
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| 	    <entry><parameter>requestCode</parameter></entry>
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| 	    <entry><parameter>sequenceNumber</parameter></entry>
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| 	    <entry><parameter>clientId</parameter></entry>
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| 	    <entry><parameter>resultCode</parameter></entry>
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| 	    <entry nameend="arg5" class="unused"/>
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| 	    <entry nameend="arg6" class="unused"/>
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| 	  </row>
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| 	  <row>
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| 	    <entry spanname="all" class="grouphead">Event Probes</entry>
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| 	  </row>
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| 	  <row>
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| 	    <entry>send-event</entry>
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| 	    <entry>Called just before send each event to a client.</entry>
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| 	    <entry><parameter>clientId</parameter></entry>
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| 	    <entry><parameter>eventCode</parameter></entry>
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| 	    <entry><parameter>eventBuffer</parameter></entry>
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| 	    <entry nameend="arg3" class="unused"/>
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| 	    <entry nameend="arg4" class="unused"/>
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| 	    <entry nameend="arg5" class="unused"/>
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| 	    <entry nameend="arg6" class="unused"/>
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| 	  </row>
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| 	  <row>
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| 	    <entry spanname="all" class="grouphead">Client Connection Probes</entry>
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| 	  </row>
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| 	  <row>
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| 	    <entry>client-connect</entry>
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| 	    <entry>Called when a new connection is opened from a client</entry>
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| 	    <entry><parameter>clientId</parameter></entry>
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| 	    <entry><parameter>clientFD</parameter></entry>
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| 	    <entry nameend="arg2" class="unused"/>
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| 	    <entry nameend="arg3" class="unused"/>
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| 	    <entry nameend="arg4" class="unused"/>
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| 	    <entry nameend="arg5" class="unused"/>
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| 	    <entry nameend="arg6" class="unused"/>
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| 	  </row>
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| 	  <row>
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| 	    <entry>client-auth</entry>
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| 	    <entry>Called when client authenticates (normally just after connection opened)</entry>
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| 	    <entry><parameter>clientId</parameter></entry>
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| 	    <entry><parameter>clientAddr</parameter></entry>
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| 	    <entry><parameter>clientPid</parameter></entry>
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| 	    <entry><parameter>clientZoneId</parameter></entry>
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| 	    <entry nameend="arg4" class="unused"/>
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| 	    <entry nameend="arg5" class="unused"/>
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| 	    <entry nameend="arg6" class="unused"/>
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| 	  </row>
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| 	  <row>
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| 	    <entry>client-disconnect</entry>
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| 	    <entry>Called when a client connection is closed</entry>
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| 	    <entry><parameter>clientId</parameter></entry>
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| 	    <entry nameend="arg1" class="unused"/>
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| 	    <entry nameend="arg2" class="unused"/>
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| 	    <entry nameend="arg3" class="unused"/>
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| 	    <entry nameend="arg4" class="unused"/>
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| 	    <entry nameend="arg5" class="unused"/>
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| 	    <entry nameend="arg6" class="unused"/>
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| 	  </row>
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| 	  <row>
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| 	    <entry spanname="all" class="grouphead">Resource Allocation Probes</entry>
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| 	  </row>
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| 	  <row>
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| 	    <entry>resource-alloc</entry>
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| 	    <entry>Called when a new resource (pixmap, gc, colormap, etc.) is allocated</entry>
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| 	    <entry><parameter>resourceId</parameter></entry>
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| 	    <entry><parameter>resourceTypeId</parameter></entry>
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| 	    <entry><parameter>resourceValue</parameter></entry>
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| 	    <entry><parameter>resourceTypeName</parameter></entry>
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| 	    <entry nameend="arg4" class="unused"/>
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| 	    <entry nameend="arg5" class="unused"/>
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| 	    <entry nameend="arg6" class="unused"/>
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| 	  </row>
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| 	  <row>
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| 	    <entry>resource-free</entry>
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| 	    <entry>Called when a resource is freed</entry>
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| 	    <entry><parameter>resourceId</parameter></entry>
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| 	    <entry><parameter>resourceTypeId</parameter></entry>
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| 	    <entry><parameter>resourceValue</parameter></entry>
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| 	    <entry><parameter>resourceTypeName</parameter></entry>
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| 	    <entry nameend="arg4" class="unused"/>
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| 	    <entry nameend="arg5" class="unused"/>
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| 	    <entry nameend="arg6" class="unused"/>
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| 	  </row>
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| 	  <row>
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| 	    <entry spanname="all" class="grouphead">Input API probes</entry>
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| 	  </row>
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| 	  <row>
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| 	    <entry>input-event</entry>
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| 	    <entry>Called when an input event was submitted for processing</entry>
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| 	    <entry><parameter>deviceid</parameter></entry>
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| 	    <entry><parameter>eventtype</parameter></entry>
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| 	    <entry><parameter>button</parameter> or
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| 		   <parameter>keycode</parameter> or
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| 		   <parameter>touchid</parameter></entry>
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| 	    <entry><parameter>flags</parameter></entry>
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| 	    <entry><parameter>nvalues</parameter></entry>
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| 	    <entry><parameter>mask</parameter></entry>
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| 	    <entry><parameter>values</parameter></entry>
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| 	  </row>
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| 	</tbody>
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|       </tgroup>
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|     </table>
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|     </para>
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|   </sect1>
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| 
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|   <sect1 id="arguments">
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|     <title>Data Available in Probe Arguments</title>
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| 
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|     <para>
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|       To access data in arguments of type <type>string</type>, you will need
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|       to use <ulink url="http://wikis.sun.com/display/DTrace/Actions+and+Subroutines#ActionsandSubroutines-{{copyinstr}}"><function>copyinstr()</function></ulink>.
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|       To access data buffers referenced via <type>uintptr_t</type>'s, you will
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|       need to use <ulink url="http://wikis.sun.com/display/DTrace/Actions+and+Subroutines#ActionsandSubroutines-{{copyin}}"><function>copyin()</function></ulink>.
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| 
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|     <table id="Probe_Arguments">
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|       <title>Probe Arguments</title>
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|       <tgroup cols='3'>
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| 	<colspec colname="arg" colwidth="2*"/>
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| 	<colspec colname="type" colwidth="1*"/>
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| 	<colspec colname="desc" colwidth="7*"/>
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| 	<thead>
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| 	  <row>
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| 	    <entry>Argument name</entry>
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| 	    <entry>Type</entry>
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| 	    <entry>Description</entry>
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| 	  </row>
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| 	</thead>
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| 	<tbody>
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| 	  <row>
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| 	    <entry><parameter>clientAddr</parameter></entry>
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| 	    <entry><type>string</type></entry>
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| 	    <entry>String representing address client connected from</entry>
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| 	  </row>
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| 	  <row>
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| 	    <entry><parameter>clientFD</parameter></entry>
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| 	    <entry><type>int</type></entry>
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| 	    <entry>X server's file descriptor for server side of each connection</entry>
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| 	  </row>
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| 	  <row>
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| 	    <entry><parameter>clientId</parameter></entry>
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| 	    <entry><type>int</type></entry>
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| 	    <entry>Unique integer identifier for each connection to the
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| 	      X server</entry>
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| 	  </row>
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| 	  <row>
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| 	    <entry><parameter>clientPid</parameter></entry>
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| 	    <entry><type>pid_t</type></entry>
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| 	    <entry>Process id of client, if connection is local
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| 	      (from <function>getpeerucred()</function>)</entry>
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| 	  </row>
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| 	  <row>
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| 	    <entry><parameter>clientZoneId</parameter></entry>
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| 	    <entry><type>zoneid_t</type></entry>
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| 	    <entry>Solaris: Zone id of client, if connection is local
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| 	      (from <function>getpeerucred()</function>)</entry>
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| 	  </row>
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| 	  <row>
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| 	    <entry><parameter>eventBuffer</parameter></entry>
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| 	    <entry><type>uintptr_t</type></entry>
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| 	    <entry>Pointer to buffer containing X event - decode using
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| 	      structures in
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| 	      <<ulink url="http://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/proto/xproto/tree/Xproto.h"><filename class="headerfile">X11/Xproto.h</filename></ulink>>
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| 	      and similar headers for each extension</entry>
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| 	  </row>
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| 	  <row>
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| 	    <entry><parameter>eventCode</parameter></entry>
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| 	    <entry><type>uint8_t</type></entry>
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| 	    <entry>Event number of X event</entry>
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| 	  </row>
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| 	  <row>
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| 	    <entry><parameter>resourceId</parameter></entry>
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| 	    <entry><type>uint32_t</type></entry>
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| 	    <entry>X resource id (XID)</entry>
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| 	  </row>
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| 	  <row>
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| 	    <entry><parameter>resourceTypeId</parameter></entry>
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| 	    <entry><type>uint32_t</type></entry>
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| 	    <entry>Resource type id</entry>
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| 	  </row>
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| 	  <row>
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| 	    <entry><parameter>resourceTypeName</parameter></entry>
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| 	    <entry><type>string</type></entry>
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| 	    <entry>String representing X resource type
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| 		(<literal>"PIXMAP"</literal>, etc.)</entry>
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| 	  </row>
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| 	  <row>
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| 	    <entry><parameter>resourceValue</parameter></entry>
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| 	    <entry><type>uintptr_t</type></entry>
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| 	    <entry>Pointer to data for X resource</entry>
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| 	  </row>
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| 	  <row>
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| 	    <entry><parameter>resultCode</parameter></entry>
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| 	    <entry><type>int</type></entry>
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| 	    <entry>Integer code representing result status of request</entry>
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| 	  </row>
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| 	  <row>
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| 	    <entry><parameter>requestBuffer</parameter></entry>
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| 	    <entry><type>uintptr_t</type></entry>
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| 	    <entry>Pointer to buffer containing X request - decode using
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| 	      structures in
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| 	      <<ulink url="http://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/proto/xproto/tree/Xproto.h"><filename class="headerfile">X11/Xproto.h</filename></ulink>>
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| 	      and similar headers for each extension</entry>
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| 	  </row>
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| 	  <row>
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| 	    <entry><parameter>requestCode</parameter></entry>
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| 	    <entry><type>uint8_t</type></entry>
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| 	    <entry>Request number of X request or Extension</entry>
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| 	  </row>
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| 	  <row>
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| 	    <entry><parameter>requestName</parameter></entry>
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| 	    <entry><type>string</type></entry>
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| 	    <entry>Name of X request or Extension</entry>
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| 	  </row>
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| 	  <row>
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| 	    <entry><parameter>requestLength</parameter></entry>
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| 	    <entry><type>uint16_t</type></entry>
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| 	    <entry>Length of X request</entry>
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| 	  </row>
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| 	  <row>
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| 	    <entry><parameter>sequenceNumber</parameter></entry>
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| 	    <entry><type>uint32_t</type></entry>
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| 	    <entry>Number of X request in in this connection</entry>
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| 	  </row>
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| 	  <row>
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| 	    <entry><parameter>deviceid</parameter></entry>
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| 	    <entry><type>int</type></entry>
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| 	    <entry>The device's numerical ID</entry>
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| 	  </row>
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| 	  <row>
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| 	    <entry><parameter>eventtype</parameter></entry>
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| 	    <entry><type>int</type></entry>
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| 	    <entry>Protocol event type</entry>
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| 	  </row>
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| 	  <row>
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| 	    <entry><parameter>button, keycode, touchid</parameter></entry>
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| 	    <entry><type>uint32_t</type></entry>
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| 	    <entry>The button number, keycode or touch ID</entry>
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| 	  </row>
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| 	  <row>
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| 	    <entry><parameter>flags</parameter></entry>
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| 	    <entry><type>uint32_t</type></entry>
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| 	    <entry>Miscellaneous event-specific server flags</entry>
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| 	  </row>
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| 	  <row>
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| 	    <entry><parameter>nvalues</parameter></entry>
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| 	    <entry><type>int8_t</type></entry>
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| 	    <entry>Number of bits in <parameter>mask</parameter> and number of elements
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| 		    in <parameter>values</parameter></entry>
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| 	  </row>
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| 	  <row>
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| 	    <entry><parameter>mask</parameter></entry>
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| 	    <entry><type>uint8_t*</type></entry>
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| 	    <entry>Binary mask indicating which indices in <parameter>values</parameter> contain
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| 		  valid data</entry>
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| 	  </row>
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| 	  <row>
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| 	    <entry><parameter>values</parameter></entry>
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| 	    <entry><type>double*</type></entry>
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| 	    <entry>Valuator values. Values for indices for which the
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| 		  <parameter>mask</parameter> is not set are undefined</entry>
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| 	  </row>
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| 	</tbody>
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|       </tgroup>
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|     </table>
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|     </para>
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|   </sect1>
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| 
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|   <sect1 id="examples">
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|     <title>Examples</title>
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| 
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|     <example id="Counting_requests_by_request_name">
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|       <title>Counting requests by request name</title>
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| 
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|       <para>
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| 	This script simply increments a counter for each different request
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| 	made, and when you exit the script (such as by hitting
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| 	<keycombo action='simul'><keycap>Control</keycap><keycap>C</keycap>
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| 	</keycombo>) prints the counts.
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| 
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| 	<programlisting>
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| #!/usr/sbin/dtrace -s
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| 
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| Xserver*:::request-start
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| {
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|     @counts[copyinstr(arg0)] = count();
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| }
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| 	</programlisting>
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| 
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| 	The output from a short run may appear as:
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| 	<screen>
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|   QueryPointer                                                      1
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|   CreatePixmap                                                      2
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|   FreePixmap                                                        2
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|   PutImage                                                          2
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|   ChangeGC                                                         10
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|   CopyArea                                                         10
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|   CreateGC                                                         14
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|   FreeGC                                                           14
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|   RENDER                                                           28
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|   SetClipRectangles                                                40
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| 	</screen>
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|       </para>
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| 
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|       <para>
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| 	This can be rewritten slightly to cache the string containing the name
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| 	of the request since it will be reused many times, instead of copying
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| 	it over and over from the kernel:
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| 
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| 	<programlisting>
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| #!/usr/sbin/dtrace -s
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| 
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| string Xrequest[uintptr_t];
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| 
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| Xserver*:::request-start
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| /Xrequest[arg0] == ""/
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| {
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|     Xrequest[arg0] = copyinstr(arg0);
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| }
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| 
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| Xserver*:::request-start
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| {
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|     @counts[Xrequest[arg0]] = count();
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| }
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| 	</programlisting>
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|       </para>
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|     </example>
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| 
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|     <example id="Get_average_CPU_time_per_request">
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|       <title>Get average CPU time per request</title>
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| 
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|       <para>This script records the CPU time used between the probes at
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| 	the start and end of each request and aggregates it per request type.
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| 
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| 	<programlisting>
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| #!/usr/sbin/dtrace -s
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| 
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| Xserver*:::request-start
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| {
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|     reqstart = vtimestamp;
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| }
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| 
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| Xserver*:::request-done
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| {
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|     @times[copyinstr(arg0)] = avg(vtimestamp - reqstart);
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| }
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| 	</programlisting>
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| 
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| 	The output from a sample run might look like:
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| 
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| 	<screen>
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|   ChangeGC                                                        889
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|   MapWindow                                                       907
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|   SetClipRectangles                                              1319
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|   PolyPoint                                                      1413
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|   PolySegment                                                    1434
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|   PolyRectangle                                                  1828
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|   FreeCursor                                                     1895
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|   FreeGC                                                         1950
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|   CreateGC                                                       2244
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|   FreePixmap                                                     2246
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|   GetInputFocus                                                  2249
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|   TranslateCoords                                                8508
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|   QueryTree                                                      8846
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|   GetGeometry                                                    9948
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|   CreatePixmap                                                  12111
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|   AllowEvents                                                   14090
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|   GrabServer                                                    14791
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|   MIT-SCREEN-SAVER                                              16747
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|   ConfigureWindow                                               22917
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|   SetInputFocus                                                 28521
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|   PutImage                                                     240841
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| 
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| 	</screen>
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|       </para>
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|     </example>
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| 
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|     <example id="Monitoring_clients_that_connect_and_disconnect">
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|       <title>Monitoring clients that connect and disconnect</title>
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| 
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|       <para>
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| 	This script simply prints information about each client that
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| 	connects or disconnects from the server while it is running.
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| 	Since the provider is specified as <code>Xserver$1</code> instead
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| 	of <code>Xserver*</code> like previous examples, it won't monitor
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| 	all Xserver processes running on the machine, but instead expects
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| 	the process id of the X server to monitor to be specified as the
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| 	argument to the script.
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| 
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| 	<programlisting>
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| #!/usr/sbin/dtrace -s
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| 
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| Xserver$1:::client-connect
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| {
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| 	printf("** Client Connect: id %d\n", arg0);
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| }
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| 
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| Xserver$1:::client-auth
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| {
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| 	printf("** Client auth'ed: id %d => %s pid %d\n",
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| 		arg0, copyinstr(arg1), arg2);
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| }
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| 
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| Xserver$1:::client-disconnect
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| {
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| 	printf("** Client Disconnect: id %d\n", arg0);
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| }
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| 	</programlisting>
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| 
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| 	A sample run:
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| 
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| 	<screen>
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| <prompt>#</prompt> <userinput>./foo.d 5790</userinput>
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| <computeroutput>dtrace: script './foo.d' matched 4 probes
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| CPU     ID                    FUNCTION:NAME
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|   0  15774 CloseDownClient:client-disconnect ** Client Disconnect: id 65
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| 
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|   2  15774 CloseDownClient:client-disconnect ** Client Disconnect: id 64
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| 
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|   0  15773 EstablishNewConnections:client-connect ** Client Connect: id 64
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| 
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|   0  15772            AuthAudit:client-auth ** Client auth'ed: id 64 => local host pid 2034
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| 
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|   0  15773 EstablishNewConnections:client-connect ** Client Connect: id 65
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| 
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|   0  15772            AuthAudit:client-auth ** Client auth'ed: id 65 => local host pid 2034
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| 
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|   0  15774 CloseDownClient:client-disconnect ** Client Disconnect: id 64
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| 	  </computeroutput>
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| 	</screen>
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| 
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|       </para>
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|     </example>
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| 
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|     <example id="Monitoring_clients_creating_Pixmaps">
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|       <title>Monitoring clients creating Pixmaps</title>
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| 
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|       <para>
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| 	This script can be used to determine which clients are creating
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| 	pixmaps in the X server, printing information about each client
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| 	as it connects to help trace it back to the program on the other
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| 	end of the X connection.
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| 
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| 	<programlisting>
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| #!/usr/sbin/dtrace -qs
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| 
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| string Xrequest[uintptr_t];
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| string Xrestype[uintptr_t];
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| 
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| Xserver$1:::request-start
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| /Xrequest[arg0] == ""/
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| {
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| 	Xrequest[arg0] = copyinstr(arg0);
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| }
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| 
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| Xserver$1:::resource-alloc
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| /arg3 != 0 && Xrestype[arg3] == ""/
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| {
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| 	Xrestype[arg3] = copyinstr(arg3);
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| }
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| 
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| 
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| Xserver$1:::request-start
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| /Xrequest[arg0] == "X_CreatePixmap"/
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| {
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| 	printf("-> %s: client %d\n", Xrequest[arg0], arg3);
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| }
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| 
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| Xserver$1:::request-done
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| /Xrequest[arg0] == "X_CreatePixmap"/
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| {
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| 	printf("<- %s: client %d\n", Xrequest[arg0], arg3);
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| }
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| 
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| Xserver$1:::resource-alloc
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| /Xrestype[arg3] == "PIXMAP"/
 | |
| {
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| 	printf("** Pixmap alloc: %08x\n", arg0);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
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| 
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| Xserver$1:::resource-free
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| /Xrestype[arg3] == "PIXMAP"/
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| {
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| 	printf("** Pixmap free:  %08x\n", arg0);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
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| Xserver$1:::client-connect
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| {
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| 	printf("** Client Connect: id %d\n", arg0);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
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| Xserver$1:::client-auth
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| {
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| 	printf("** Client auth'ed: id %d => %s pid %d\n",
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| 		arg0, copyinstr(arg1), arg2);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
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| Xserver$1:::client-disconnect
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| {
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| 	printf("** Client Disconnect: id %d\n", arg0);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 	</programlisting>
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	Sample output from a run of this script:
 | |
| 	<screen><computeroutput>
 | |
| ** Client Connect: id 17
 | |
| ** Client auth'ed: id 17 => local host pid 20273
 | |
| -> X_CreatePixmap: client 17
 | |
| ** Pixmap alloc: 02200009
 | |
| <- X_CreatePixmap: client 17
 | |
| -> X_CreatePixmap: client 15
 | |
| ** Pixmap alloc: 01e00180
 | |
| <- X_CreatePixmap: client 15
 | |
| -> X_CreatePixmap: client 15
 | |
| ** Pixmap alloc: 01e00181
 | |
| <- X_CreatePixmap: client 15
 | |
| -> X_CreatePixmap: client 14
 | |
| ** Pixmap alloc: 01c004c8
 | |
| <- X_CreatePixmap: client 14
 | |
| ** Pixmap free:  02200009
 | |
| ** Client Disconnect: id 17
 | |
| ** Pixmap free:  01e00180
 | |
| ** Pixmap free:  01e00181
 | |
| 	  </computeroutput></screen>
 | |
| 
 | |
|       </para>
 | |
| 
 | |
|     </example>
 | |
| 
 | |
|     <example id="Input_API_monitoring_with_systemtap">
 | |
|       <title>Input API monitoring with SystemTap</title>
 | |
| 
 | |
|       <para>
 | |
| 	This script can be used to monitor events submitted by drivers to
 | |
| 	the server for enqueuing. Due to the integration of the input API
 | |
| 	probes, some server-enqueued events will show up too.
 | |
| 	<programlisting>
 | |
|   # Compile+run with
 | |
|   #       stap -g xorg.stp /usr/bin/Xorg
 | |
|   #
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
|   function print_valuators:string(nvaluators:long, mask_in:long, valuators_in:long) %{
 | |
| 	  int i;
 | |
| 	  unsigned char *mask = (unsigned char*)THIS->mask_in;
 | |
| 	  double *valuators = (double*)THIS->valuators_in;
 | |
| 	  char str[128] = {0};
 | |
| 	  char *s = str;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   #define BitIsSet(ptr, bit) (((unsigned char*)(ptr))[(bit)>>3] & (1 << ((bit) & 7)))
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	  s += sprintf(s, "nval: %d ::", (int)THIS->nvaluators);
 | |
| 	  for (i = 0; i < THIS->nvaluators; i++)
 | |
| 	  {
 | |
| 		  s += sprintf(s, "	%d: ", i);
 | |
| 		  if (BitIsSet(mask, i))
 | |
| 		      s += sprintf(s, "%d", (int)valuators[i]);
 | |
| 	  }
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	  sprintf(THIS->__retvalue, "%s", str);
 | |
|   %}
 | |
| 
 | |
|   probe process(@1).mark("input__event")
 | |
|   {
 | |
|       deviceid = $arg1
 | |
|       type = $arg2
 | |
|       detail = $arg3
 | |
|       flags = $arg4
 | |
|       nvaluators = $arg5
 | |
| 
 | |
|       str = print_valuators(nvaluators, $arg6, $arg7)
 | |
|       printf("Event: device %d type %d detail %d flags %#x %s\n",
 | |
| 	      deviceid, type, detail, flags, str);
 | |
|   }
 | |
| 	</programlisting>
 | |
| 
 | |
| 	Sample output from a run of this script:
 | |
| 	<screen><computeroutput>
 | |
| Event: device 13 type 4 detail 1 flags 0x0 nval: 0 ::
 | |
| Event: device 13 type 6 detail 0 flags 0xa nval: 1 ::	0: 1
 | |
| Event: device 13 type 6 detail 0 flags 0xa nval: 2 ::	0: 2	1: -1
 | |
| Event: device 13 type 6 detail 0 flags 0xa nval: 2 ::	0: 2	1: -1
 | |
| Event: device 13 type 6 detail 0 flags 0xa nval: 2 ::	0: 4	1: -3
 | |
| Event: device 13 type 6 detail 0 flags 0xa nval: 2 ::	0: 3	1: -3
 | |
| Event: device 13 type 6 detail 0 flags 0xa nval: 2 ::	0: 3	1: -2
 | |
| Event: device 13 type 6 detail 0 flags 0xa nval: 2 ::	0: 2	1: -2
 | |
| Event: device 13 type 6 detail 0 flags 0xa nval: 2 ::	0: 2	1: -2
 | |
| Event: device 13 type 6 detail 0 flags 0xa nval: 2 ::	0: 2	1: -2
 | |
| Event: device 13 type 6 detail 0 flags 0xa nval: 2 ::	0: 	1: -1
 | |
| Event: device 13 type 6 detail 0 flags 0xa nval: 2 ::	0: 	1: -1
 | |
| Event: device 13 type 5 detail 1 flags 0x0 nval: 0 ::
 | |
| 	</computeroutput></screen>
 | |
| 
 | |
|       </para>
 | |
| 
 | |
|     </example>
 | |
| 
 | |
|   </sect1>
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| 
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| </article>
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