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| //===-- xray_log_interface.h ----------------------------------------------===//
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| //
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| //                     The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
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| //
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| // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
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| // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
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| //
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| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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| //
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| // This file is a part of XRay, a function call tracing system.
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| //
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| // APIs for installing a new logging implementation.
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| //
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| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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| ///
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| /// XRay allows users to implement their own logging handlers and install them
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| /// to replace the default runtime-controllable implementation that comes with
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| /// compiler-rt/xray. The "flight data recorder" (FDR) mode implementation uses
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| /// this API to install itself in an XRay-enabled binary. See
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| /// compiler-rt/lib/xray_fdr_logging.{h,cc} for details of that implementation.
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| ///
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| /// The high-level usage pattern for these APIs look like the following:
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| ///
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| ///   // We choose the mode which we'd like to install, and check whether this
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| ///   // has succeeded. Each mode will have their own set of flags they will
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| ///   // support, outside of the global XRay configuration options that are
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| ///   // defined in the XRAY_OPTIONS environment variable.
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| ///   auto select_status = __xray_log_select_mode("xray-fdr");
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| ///   if (select_status != XRayLogRegisterStatus::XRAY_REGISTRATION_OK) {
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| ///     // This failed, we should not proceed with attempting to initialise
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| ///     // the currently selected mode.
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| ///     return;
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| ///   }
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| ///
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| ///   // Once that's done, we can now attempt to configure the implementation.
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| ///   // To do this, we provide the string flags configuration for the mode.
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| ///   auto config_status = __xray_log_init_mode(
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| ///       "xray-fdr", "verbosity=1 some_flag=1 another_flag=2");
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| ///   if (config_status != XRayLogInitStatus::XRAY_LOG_INITIALIZED) {
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| ///     // deal with the error here, if there is one.
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| ///   }
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| ///
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| ///   // When the log implementation has had the chance to initialize, we can
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| ///   // now patch the instrumentation points. Note that we could have patched
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| ///   // the instrumentation points first, but there's no strict ordering to
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| ///   // these operations.
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| ///   auto patch_status = __xray_patch();
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| ///   if (patch_status != XRayPatchingStatus::SUCCESS) {
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| ///     // deal with the error here, if it is an error.
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| ///   }
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| ///
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| ///   // If we want to stop the implementation, we can then finalize it (before
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| ///   // optionally flushing the log).
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| ///   auto fin_status = __xray_log_finalize();
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| ///   if (fin_status != XRayLogInitStatus::XRAY_LOG_FINALIZED) {
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| ///     // deal with the error here, if it is an error.
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| ///   }
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| ///
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| ///   // We can optionally wait before flushing the log to give other threads a
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| ///   // chance to see that the implementation is already finalized. Also, at
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| ///   // this point we can optionally unpatch the instrumentation points to
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| ///   // reduce overheads at runtime.
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| ///   auto unpatch_status = __xray_unpatch();
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| ///   if (unpatch_status != XRayPatchingStatus::SUCCESS) {
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| ///     // deal with the error here, if it is an error.
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| ///   }
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| ///
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| ///   // If there are logs or data to be flushed somewhere, we can do so only
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| ///   // after we've finalized the log. Some implementations may not actually
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| ///   // have anything to log (it might keep the data in memory, or periodically
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| ///   // be logging the data anyway).
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| ///   auto flush_status = __xray_log_flushLog();
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| ///   if (flush_status != XRayLogFlushStatus::XRAY_LOG_FLUSHED) {
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| ///     // deal with the error here, if it is an error.
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| ///   }
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| ///
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| ///   // Alternatively, we can go through the buffers ourselves without
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| ///   // relying on the implementations' flushing semantics (if the
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| ///   // implementation supports exporting this data directly).
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| ///   auto MyBufferProcessor = +[](const char* mode, XRayBuffer buffer) {
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| ///     // Check the "mode" to see if it's something we know how to handle...
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| ///     // and/or do something with an XRayBuffer instance.
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| ///   };
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| ///   auto process_status = __xray_log_process_buffers(MyBufferProcessor);
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| ///   if (process_status != XRayLogFlushStatus::XRAY_LOG_FLUSHED) {
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| ///     // deal with the error here, if it is an error.
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| ///   }
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| ///
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| /// NOTE: Before calling __xray_patch() again, consider re-initializing the
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| /// implementation first. Some implementations might stay in an "off" state when
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| /// they are finalized, while some might be in an invalid/unknown state.
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| ///
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| #ifndef XRAY_XRAY_LOG_INTERFACE_H
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| #define XRAY_XRAY_LOG_INTERFACE_H
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| 
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| #include "xray/xray_interface.h"
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| #include <stddef.h>
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| 
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| extern "C" {
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| 
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| /// This enum defines the valid states in which the logging implementation can
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| /// be at.
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| enum XRayLogInitStatus {
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|   /// The default state is uninitialized, and in case there were errors in the
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|   /// initialization, the implementation MUST return XRAY_LOG_UNINITIALIZED.
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|   XRAY_LOG_UNINITIALIZED = 0,
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| 
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|   /// Some implementations support multi-stage init (or asynchronous init), and
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|   /// may return XRAY_LOG_INITIALIZING to signal callers of the API that
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|   /// there's an ongoing initialization routine running. This allows
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|   /// implementations to support concurrent threads attempting to initialize,
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|   /// while only signalling success in one.
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|   XRAY_LOG_INITIALIZING = 1,
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| 
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|   /// When an implementation is done initializing, it MUST return
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|   /// XRAY_LOG_INITIALIZED. When users call `__xray_patch()`, they are
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|   /// guaranteed that the implementation installed with
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|   /// `__xray_set_log_impl(...)` has been initialized.
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|   XRAY_LOG_INITIALIZED = 2,
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| 
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|   /// Some implementations might support multi-stage finalization (or
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|   /// asynchronous finalization), and may return XRAY_LOG_FINALIZING to signal
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|   /// callers of the API that there's an ongoing finalization routine running.
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|   /// This allows implementations to support concurrent threads attempting to
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|   /// finalize, while only signalling success/completion in one.
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|   XRAY_LOG_FINALIZING = 3,
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| 
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|   /// When an implementation is done finalizing, it MUST return
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|   /// XRAY_LOG_FINALIZED. It is up to the implementation to determine what the
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|   /// semantics of a finalized implementation is. Some implementations might
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|   /// allow re-initialization once the log is finalized, while some might always
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|   /// be on (and that finalization is a no-op).
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|   XRAY_LOG_FINALIZED = 4,
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| };
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| 
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| /// This enum allows an implementation to signal log flushing operations via
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| /// `__xray_log_flushLog()`, and the state of flushing the log.
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| enum XRayLogFlushStatus {
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|   XRAY_LOG_NOT_FLUSHING = 0,
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|   XRAY_LOG_FLUSHING = 1,
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|   XRAY_LOG_FLUSHED = 2,
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| };
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| 
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| /// This enum indicates the installation state of a logging implementation, when
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| /// associating a mode to a particular logging implementation through
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| /// `__xray_log_register_impl(...)` or through `__xray_log_select_mode(...`.
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| enum XRayLogRegisterStatus {
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|   XRAY_REGISTRATION_OK = 0,
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|   XRAY_DUPLICATE_MODE = 1,
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|   XRAY_MODE_NOT_FOUND = 2,
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|   XRAY_INCOMPLETE_IMPL = 3,
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| };
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| 
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| /// A valid XRay logging implementation MUST provide all of the function
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| /// pointers in XRayLogImpl when being installed through `__xray_set_log_impl`.
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| /// To be precise, ALL the functions pointers MUST NOT be nullptr.
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| struct XRayLogImpl {
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|   /// The log initialization routine provided by the implementation, always
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|   /// provided with the following parameters:
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|   ///
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|   ///   - buffer size (unused)
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|   ///   - maximum number of buffers (unused)
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|   ///   - a pointer to an argument struct that the implementation MUST handle
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|   ///   - the size of the argument struct
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|   ///
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|   /// See XRayLogInitStatus for details on what the implementation MUST return
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|   /// when called.
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|   ///
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|   /// If the implementation needs to install handlers aside from the 0-argument
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|   /// function call handler, it MUST do so in this initialization handler.
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|   ///
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|   /// See xray_interface.h for available handler installation routines.
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|   XRayLogInitStatus (*log_init)(size_t, size_t, void *, size_t);
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| 
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|   /// The log finalization routine provided by the implementation.
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|   ///
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|   /// See XRayLogInitStatus for details on what the implementation MUST return
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|   /// when called.
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|   XRayLogInitStatus (*log_finalize)();
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| 
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|   /// The 0-argument function call handler. XRay logging implementations MUST
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|   /// always have a handler for function entry and exit events. In case the
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|   /// implementation wants to support arg1 (or other future extensions to XRay
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|   /// logging) those MUST be installed by the installed 'log_init' handler.
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|   ///
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|   /// Because we didn't want to change the ABI of this struct, the arg1 handler
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|   /// may be silently overwritten during initialization as well.
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|   void (*handle_arg0)(int32_t, XRayEntryType);
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| 
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|   /// The log implementation provided routine for when __xray_log_flushLog() is
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|   /// called.
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|   ///
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|   /// See XRayLogFlushStatus for details on what the implementation MUST return
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|   /// when called.
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|   XRayLogFlushStatus (*flush_log)();
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| };
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| 
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| /// DEPRECATED: Use the mode registration workflow instead with
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| /// __xray_log_register_mode(...) and __xray_log_select_mode(...). See the
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| /// documentation for those function.
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| ///
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| /// This function installs a new logging implementation that XRay will use. In
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| /// case there are any nullptr members in Impl, XRay will *uninstall any
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| /// existing implementations*. It does NOT patch the instrumentation points.
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| ///
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| /// NOTE: This function does NOT attempt to finalize the currently installed
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| /// implementation. Use with caution.
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| ///
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| /// It is guaranteed safe to call this function in the following states:
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| ///
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| ///   - When the implementation is UNINITIALIZED.
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| ///   - When the implementation is FINALIZED.
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| ///   - When there is no current implementation installed.
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| ///
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| /// It is logging implementation defined what happens when this function is
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| /// called while in any other states.
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| void __xray_set_log_impl(XRayLogImpl Impl);
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| 
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| /// This function registers a logging implementation against a "mode"
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| /// identifier. This allows multiple modes to be registered, and chosen at
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| /// runtime using the same mode identifier through
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| /// `__xray_log_select_mode(...)`.
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| ///
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| /// We treat the Mode identifier as a null-terminated byte string, as the
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| /// identifier used when retrieving the log impl.
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| ///
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| /// Returns:
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| ///   - XRAY_REGISTRATION_OK on success.
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| ///   - XRAY_DUPLICATE_MODE when an implementation is already associated with
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| ///     the provided Mode; does not update the already-registered
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| ///     implementation.
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| XRayLogRegisterStatus __xray_log_register_mode(const char *Mode,
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|                                                XRayLogImpl Impl);
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| 
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| /// This function selects the implementation associated with Mode that has been
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| /// registered through __xray_log_register_mode(...) and installs that
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| /// implementation (as if through calling __xray_set_log_impl(...)). The same
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| /// caveats apply to __xray_log_select_mode(...) as with
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| /// __xray_log_set_log_impl(...).
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| ///
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| /// Returns:
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| ///   - XRAY_REGISTRATION_OK on success.
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| ///   - XRAY_MODE_NOT_FOUND if there is no implementation associated with Mode;
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| ///     does not update the currently installed implementation.
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| XRayLogRegisterStatus __xray_log_select_mode(const char *Mode);
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| 
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| /// Returns an identifier for the currently selected XRay mode chosen through
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| /// the __xray_log_select_mode(...) function call. Returns nullptr if there is
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| /// no currently installed mode.
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| const char *__xray_log_get_current_mode();
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| 
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| /// This function removes the currently installed implementation. It will also
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| /// uninstall any handlers that have been previously installed. It does NOT
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| /// unpatch the instrumentation points.
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| ///
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| /// NOTE: This function does NOT attempt to finalize the currently installed
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| /// implementation. Use with caution.
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| ///
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| /// It is guaranteed safe to call this function in the following states:
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| ///
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| ///   - When the implementation is UNINITIALIZED.
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| ///   - When the implementation is FINALIZED.
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| ///   - When there is no current implementation installed.
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| ///
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| /// It is logging implementation defined what happens when this function is
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| /// called while in any other states.
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| void __xray_remove_log_impl();
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| 
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| /// DEPRECATED: Use __xray_log_init_mode() instead, and provide all the options
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| /// in string form.
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| /// Invokes the installed implementation initialization routine. See
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| /// XRayLogInitStatus for what the return values mean.
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| XRayLogInitStatus __xray_log_init(size_t BufferSize, size_t MaxBuffers,
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|                                   void *Args, size_t ArgsSize);
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| 
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| /// Invokes the installed initialization routine, which *must* support the
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| /// string based form.
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| ///
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| /// NOTE: When this API is used, we still invoke the installed initialization
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| /// routine, but we will call it with the following convention to signal that we
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| /// are using the string form:
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| ///
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| /// - BufferSize = 0
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| /// - MaxBuffers = 0
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| /// - ArgsSize = 0
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| /// - Args will be the pointer to the character buffer representing the
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| ///   configuration.
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| ///
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| /// FIXME: Updating the XRayLogImpl struct is an ABI breaking change. When we
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| /// are ready to make a breaking change, we should clean this up appropriately.
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| XRayLogInitStatus __xray_log_init_mode(const char *Mode, const char *Config);
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| 
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| /// Like __xray_log_init_mode(...) this version allows for providing
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| /// configurations that might have non-null-terminated strings. This will
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| /// operate similarly to __xray_log_init_mode, with the exception that
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| /// |ArgsSize| will be what |ConfigSize| is.
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| XRayLogInitStatus __xray_log_init_mode_bin(const char *Mode, const char *Config,
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|                                            size_t ConfigSize);
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| 
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| /// Invokes the installed implementation finalization routine. See
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| /// XRayLogInitStatus for what the return values mean.
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| XRayLogInitStatus __xray_log_finalize();
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| 
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| /// Invokes the install implementation log flushing routine. See
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| /// XRayLogFlushStatus for what the return values mean.
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| XRayLogFlushStatus __xray_log_flushLog();
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| 
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| /// An XRayBuffer represents a section of memory which can be treated by log
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| /// processing functions as bytes stored in the logging implementation's
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| /// buffers.
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| struct XRayBuffer {
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|   const void *Data;
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|   size_t Size;
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| };
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| 
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| /// Registers an iterator function which takes an XRayBuffer argument, then
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| /// returns another XRayBuffer function representing the next buffer. When the
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| /// Iterator function returns an empty XRayBuffer (Data = nullptr, Size = 0),
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| /// this signifies the end of the buffers.
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| ///
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| /// The first invocation of this Iterator function will always take an empty
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| /// XRayBuffer (Data = nullptr, Size = 0).
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| void __xray_log_set_buffer_iterator(XRayBuffer (*Iterator)(XRayBuffer));
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| 
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| /// Removes the currently registered buffer iterator function.
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| void __xray_log_remove_buffer_iterator();
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| 
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| /// Invokes the provided handler to process data maintained by the logging
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| /// handler. This API will be provided raw access to the data available in
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| /// memory from the logging implementation. The callback function must:
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| ///
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| /// 1) Not modify the data, to avoid running into undefined behaviour.
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| ///
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| /// 2) Either know the data layout, or treat the data as raw bytes for later
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| ///    interpretation.
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| ///
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| /// This API is best used in place of the `__xray_log_flushLog()` implementation
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| /// above to enable the caller to provide an alternative means of extracting the
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| /// data from the XRay implementation.
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| ///
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| /// Implementations MUST then provide:
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| ///
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| /// 1) A function that will return an XRayBuffer. Functions that return an
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| ///    "empty" XRayBuffer signifies that there are no more buffers to be
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| ///    processed. This function should be registered through the
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| ///    `__xray_log_set_buffer_iterator(...)` function.
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| ///
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| /// 2) Its own means of converting data it holds in memory into an XRayBuffer
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| ///    structure.
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| ///
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| /// See XRayLogFlushStatus for what the return values mean.
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| ///
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| XRayLogFlushStatus __xray_log_process_buffers(void (*Processor)(const char *,
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|                                                                 XRayBuffer));
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| 
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| } // extern "C"
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| 
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| #endif // XRAY_XRAY_LOG_INTERFACE_H
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