/* * Copyright (C) 2017 The Android Open Source Project * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ syntax = "proto2"; package perfetto.protos; message IPCFrame { // Client -> Host. message BindService { optional string service_name = 1; } // Host -> Client. message BindServiceReply { message MethodInfo { optional uint32 id = 1; optional string name = 2; } optional bool success = 1; optional uint32 service_id = 2; repeated MethodInfo methods = 3; } // Client -> Host. message InvokeMethod { // BindServiceReply.id. optional uint32 service_id = 1; // BindServiceReply.method.id. optional uint32 method_id = 2; // Proto-encoded request argument. optional bytes args_proto = 3; // When true the client specifies that a reply is not needed. The use case // is a method with an empty, where the client doesn't care about the // success/failure of the method invocation and rather prefers avoiding the // IPC roundtrip + context switch associated with the reply. optional bool drop_reply = 4; } // Host -> Client. message InvokeMethodReply { optional bool success = 1; // only for streaming RPCs. optional bool has_more = 2; // proto-encoded response value. optional bytes reply_proto = 3; } // Host -> Client. message RequestError { optional string error = 1; } // Client (relay service) -> Host. This is generated by the relay service to // fill the producer identity in the guest. This message is sent to the host // service *before* any IPCFrame is from a local producer is relayed. This is // accepted only on AF_VSOCK and AF_INET sockets, where we cannot validate the // endpoont of the connection. for AF_UNIX sockets, this is ignored and traced // uses instead the SO_PEERCRED. message SetPeerIdentity { // The UID and PID of the producer process. optional int32 pid = 1; optional int32 uid = 2; // The hint for the tracing service to infer the machine ID. This field // should satisfy the requriement that different machines should have // different values. In practice, this filed contains the Linux kernel // boot_id, or a hash of kernel bootup timestamp and uname(2) if boot_id // isn't available. optional string machine_id_hint = 3; } // The client is expected to send requests with monotonically increasing // request_id. The host will match the request_id sent from the client. // In the case of a Streaming response (has_more = true) the host will send // several InvokeMethodReply with the same request_id. optional uint64 request_id = 2; oneof msg { BindService msg_bind_service = 3; BindServiceReply msg_bind_service_reply = 4; InvokeMethod msg_invoke_method = 5; InvokeMethodReply msg_invoke_method_reply = 6; RequestError msg_request_error = 7; SetPeerIdentity set_peer_identity = 8; } // Used only in unittests to generate a parsable message of arbitrary size. repeated bytes data_for_testing = 1; };