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authorJean Boussier <byroot@ruby-lang.org>2023-11-09 13:56:29 +0100
committerJean Boussier <jean.boussier@gmail.com>2023-11-13 08:45:20 +0100
commit9ca41e999159096cb0872b4babbb94bf5d1af4ce (patch)
tree997d7847124e8ddcadc75413b7eb6b0a587e1772 /include/ruby/internal/encoding/encoding.h
parent4376a17552670021a9175bb487be8eb16a2a97e9 (diff)
GVL Instrumentation: pass thread->self as part of event data
Context: https://github.com/ivoanjo/gvl-tracing/pull/4 Some hooks may want to collect data on a per thread basis. Right now the only way to identify the concerned thread is to use `rb_nativethread_self()` or similar, but even then because of the thread cache or MaNy, two distinct Ruby threads may report the same native thread id. By passing `thread->self`, hooks can use it as a key to store the metadata. NB: Most hooks are executed outside the GVL, so such data collection need to use a thread-safe data-structure, and shouldn't use the reference in other ways from inside the hook. They must also either pin that value or handle compaction.
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