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-rwxr-xr-xscripts/create_config7
-rw-r--r--scripts/dump-guest-memory.py339
-rwxr-xr-xscripts/qmp/qmp-shell3
-rwxr-xr-xscripts/switch-timer-api2
-rw-r--r--scripts/tracetool/backend/simple.py6
-rw-r--r--scripts/tracetool/backend/ust.py101
-rw-r--r--scripts/tracetool/format/ust_events_c.py30
-rw-r--r--scripts/tracetool/format/ust_events_h.py57
8 files changed, 484 insertions, 61 deletions
diff --git a/scripts/create_config b/scripts/create_config
index b1adbf5897..546f889144 100755
--- a/scripts/create_config
+++ b/scripts/create_config
@@ -26,6 +26,10 @@ case $line in
     # save for the next definitions
     prefix=${line#*=}
     ;;
+ IASL=*) # iasl executable
+    value=${line#*=}
+    echo "#define CONFIG_IASL $value"
+    ;;
  CONFIG_AUDIO_DRIVERS=*)
     drivers=${line#*=}
     echo "#define CONFIG_AUDIO_DRIVERS \\"
@@ -104,6 +108,9 @@ case $line in
     value=${line#*=}
     echo "#define $name $value"
     ;;
+ DSOSUF=*)
+    echo "#define HOST_DSOSUF \"${line#*=}\""
+    ;;
 esac
 
 done # read
diff --git a/scripts/dump-guest-memory.py b/scripts/dump-guest-memory.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..1ed8b67883
--- /dev/null
+++ b/scripts/dump-guest-memory.py
@@ -0,0 +1,339 @@
+# This python script adds a new gdb command, "dump-guest-memory". It
+# should be loaded with "source dump-guest-memory.py" at the (gdb)
+# prompt.
+#
+# Copyright (C) 2013, Red Hat, Inc.
+#
+# Authors:
+#   Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com>
+#
+# This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 or later. See
+# the COPYING file in the top-level directory.
+#
+# The leading docstring doesn't have idiomatic Python formatting. It is
+# printed by gdb's "help" command (the first line is printed in the
+# "help data" summary), and it should match how other help texts look in
+# gdb.
+
+import struct
+
+class DumpGuestMemory(gdb.Command):
+    """Extract guest vmcore from qemu process coredump.
+
+The sole argument is FILE, identifying the target file to write the
+guest vmcore to.
+
+This GDB command reimplements the dump-guest-memory QMP command in
+python, using the representation of guest memory as captured in the qemu
+coredump. The qemu process that has been dumped must have had the
+command line option "-machine dump-guest-core=on".
+
+For simplicity, the "paging", "begin" and "end" parameters of the QMP
+command are not supported -- no attempt is made to get the guest's
+internal paging structures (ie. paging=false is hard-wired), and guest
+memory is always fully dumped.
+
+Only x86_64 guests are supported.
+
+The CORE/NT_PRSTATUS and QEMU notes (that is, the VCPUs' statuses) are
+not written to the vmcore. Preparing these would require context that is
+only present in the KVM host kernel module when the guest is alive. A
+fake ELF note is written instead, only to keep the ELF parser of "crash"
+happy.
+
+Dependent on how busted the qemu process was at the time of the
+coredump, this command might produce unpredictable results. If qemu
+deliberately called abort(), or it was dumped in response to a signal at
+a halfway fortunate point, then its coredump should be in reasonable
+shape and this command should mostly work."""
+
+    TARGET_PAGE_SIZE = 0x1000
+    TARGET_PAGE_MASK = 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFF000
+
+    # Various ELF constants
+    EM_X86_64   = 62        # AMD x86-64 target machine
+    ELFDATA2LSB = 1         # little endian
+    ELFCLASS64  = 2
+    ELFMAG      = "\x7FELF"
+    EV_CURRENT  = 1
+    ET_CORE     = 4
+    PT_LOAD     = 1
+    PT_NOTE     = 4
+
+    # Special value for e_phnum. This indicates that the real number of
+    # program headers is too large to fit into e_phnum. Instead the real
+    # value is in the field sh_info of section 0.
+    PN_XNUM = 0xFFFF
+
+    # Format strings for packing and header size calculation.
+    ELF64_EHDR = ("4s" # e_ident/magic
+                  "B"  # e_ident/class
+                  "B"  # e_ident/data
+                  "B"  # e_ident/version
+                  "B"  # e_ident/osabi
+                  "8s" # e_ident/pad
+                  "H"  # e_type
+                  "H"  # e_machine
+                  "I"  # e_version
+                  "Q"  # e_entry
+                  "Q"  # e_phoff
+                  "Q"  # e_shoff
+                  "I"  # e_flags
+                  "H"  # e_ehsize
+                  "H"  # e_phentsize
+                  "H"  # e_phnum
+                  "H"  # e_shentsize
+                  "H"  # e_shnum
+                  "H"  # e_shstrndx
+                 )
+    ELF64_PHDR = ("I"  # p_type
+                  "I"  # p_flags
+                  "Q"  # p_offset
+                  "Q"  # p_vaddr
+                  "Q"  # p_paddr
+                  "Q"  # p_filesz
+                  "Q"  # p_memsz
+                  "Q"  # p_align
+                 )
+
+    def __init__(self):
+        super(DumpGuestMemory, self).__init__("dump-guest-memory",
+                                              gdb.COMMAND_DATA,
+                                              gdb.COMPLETE_FILENAME)
+        self.uintptr_t     = gdb.lookup_type("uintptr_t")
+        self.elf64_ehdr_le = struct.Struct("<%s" % self.ELF64_EHDR)
+        self.elf64_phdr_le = struct.Struct("<%s" % self.ELF64_PHDR)
+
+    def int128_get64(self, val):
+        assert (val["hi"] == 0)
+        return val["lo"]
+
+    def qtailq_foreach(self, head, field_str):
+        var_p = head["tqh_first"]
+        while (var_p != 0):
+            var = var_p.dereference()
+            yield var
+            var_p = var[field_str]["tqe_next"]
+
+    def qemu_get_ram_block(self, ram_addr):
+        ram_blocks = gdb.parse_and_eval("ram_list.blocks")
+        for block in self.qtailq_foreach(ram_blocks, "next"):
+            if (ram_addr - block["offset"] < block["length"]):
+                return block
+        raise gdb.GdbError("Bad ram offset %x" % ram_addr)
+
+    def qemu_get_ram_ptr(self, ram_addr):
+        block = self.qemu_get_ram_block(ram_addr)
+        return block["host"] + (ram_addr - block["offset"])
+
+    def memory_region_get_ram_ptr(self, mr):
+        if (mr["alias"] != 0):
+            return (self.memory_region_get_ram_ptr(mr["alias"].dereference()) +
+                    mr["alias_offset"])
+        return self.qemu_get_ram_ptr(mr["ram_addr"] & self.TARGET_PAGE_MASK)
+
+    def guest_phys_blocks_init(self):
+        self.guest_phys_blocks = []
+
+    def guest_phys_blocks_append(self):
+        print "guest RAM blocks:"
+        print ("target_start     target_end       host_addr        message "
+               "count")
+        print ("---------------- ---------------- ---------------- ------- "
+               "-----")
+
+        current_map_p = gdb.parse_and_eval("address_space_memory.current_map")
+        current_map = current_map_p.dereference()
+        for cur in range(current_map["nr"]):
+            flat_range   = (current_map["ranges"] + cur).dereference()
+            mr           = flat_range["mr"].dereference()
+
+            # we only care about RAM
+            if (not mr["ram"]):
+                continue
+
+            section_size = self.int128_get64(flat_range["addr"]["size"])
+            target_start = self.int128_get64(flat_range["addr"]["start"])
+            target_end   = target_start + section_size
+            host_addr    = (self.memory_region_get_ram_ptr(mr) +
+                            flat_range["offset_in_region"])
+            predecessor = None
+
+            # find continuity in guest physical address space
+            if (len(self.guest_phys_blocks) > 0):
+                predecessor = self.guest_phys_blocks[-1]
+                predecessor_size = (predecessor["target_end"] -
+                                    predecessor["target_start"])
+
+                # the memory API guarantees monotonically increasing
+                # traversal
+                assert (predecessor["target_end"] <= target_start)
+
+                # we want continuity in both guest-physical and
+                # host-virtual memory
+                if (predecessor["target_end"] < target_start or
+                    predecessor["host_addr"] + predecessor_size != host_addr):
+                    predecessor = None
+
+            if (predecessor is None):
+                # isolated mapping, add it to the list
+                self.guest_phys_blocks.append({"target_start": target_start,
+                                               "target_end"  : target_end,
+                                               "host_addr"   : host_addr})
+                message = "added"
+            else:
+                # expand predecessor until @target_end; predecessor's
+                # start doesn't change
+                predecessor["target_end"] = target_end
+                message = "joined"
+
+            print ("%016x %016x %016x %-7s %5u" %
+                   (target_start, target_end, host_addr.cast(self.uintptr_t),
+                    message, len(self.guest_phys_blocks)))
+
+    def cpu_get_dump_info(self):
+        # We can't synchronize the registers with KVM post-mortem, and
+        # the bits in (first_x86_cpu->env.hflags) seem to be stale; they
+        # may not reflect long mode for example. Hence just assume the
+        # most common values. This also means that instruction pointer
+        # etc. will be bogus in the dump, but at least the RAM contents
+        # should be valid.
+        self.dump_info = {"d_machine": self.EM_X86_64,
+                          "d_endian" : self.ELFDATA2LSB,
+                          "d_class"  : self.ELFCLASS64}
+
+    def encode_elf64_ehdr_le(self):
+        return self.elf64_ehdr_le.pack(
+                                 self.ELFMAG,                 # e_ident/magic
+                                 self.dump_info["d_class"],   # e_ident/class
+                                 self.dump_info["d_endian"],  # e_ident/data
+                                 self.EV_CURRENT,             # e_ident/version
+                                 0,                           # e_ident/osabi
+                                 "",                          # e_ident/pad
+                                 self.ET_CORE,                # e_type
+                                 self.dump_info["d_machine"], # e_machine
+                                 self.EV_CURRENT,             # e_version
+                                 0,                           # e_entry
+                                 self.elf64_ehdr_le.size,     # e_phoff
+                                 0,                           # e_shoff
+                                 0,                           # e_flags
+                                 self.elf64_ehdr_le.size,     # e_ehsize
+                                 self.elf64_phdr_le.size,     # e_phentsize
+                                 self.phdr_num,               # e_phnum
+                                 0,                           # e_shentsize
+                                 0,                           # e_shnum
+                                 0                            # e_shstrndx
+                                )
+
+    def encode_elf64_note_le(self):
+        return self.elf64_phdr_le.pack(self.PT_NOTE,         # p_type
+                                       0,                    # p_flags
+                                       (self.memory_offset -
+                                        len(self.note)),     # p_offset
+                                       0,                    # p_vaddr
+                                       0,                    # p_paddr
+                                       len(self.note),       # p_filesz
+                                       len(self.note),       # p_memsz
+                                       0                     # p_align
+                                      )
+
+    def encode_elf64_load_le(self, offset, start_hwaddr, range_size):
+        return self.elf64_phdr_le.pack(self.PT_LOAD, # p_type
+                                       0,            # p_flags
+                                       offset,       # p_offset
+                                       0,            # p_vaddr
+                                       start_hwaddr, # p_paddr
+                                       range_size,   # p_filesz
+                                       range_size,   # p_memsz
+                                       0             # p_align
+                                      )
+
+    def note_init(self, name, desc, type):
+        # name must include a trailing NUL
+        namesz = (len(name) + 1 + 3) / 4 * 4
+        descsz = (len(desc)     + 3) / 4 * 4
+        fmt = ("<"   # little endian
+               "I"   # n_namesz
+               "I"   # n_descsz
+               "I"   # n_type
+               "%us" # name
+               "%us" # desc
+               % (namesz, descsz))
+        self.note = struct.pack(fmt,
+                                len(name) + 1, len(desc), type, name, desc)
+
+    def dump_init(self):
+        self.guest_phys_blocks_init()
+        self.guest_phys_blocks_append()
+        self.cpu_get_dump_info()
+        # we have no way to retrieve the VCPU status from KVM
+        # post-mortem
+        self.note_init("NONE", "EMPTY", 0)
+
+        # Account for PT_NOTE.
+        self.phdr_num = 1
+
+        # We should never reach PN_XNUM for paging=false dumps: there's
+        # just a handful of discontiguous ranges after merging.
+        self.phdr_num += len(self.guest_phys_blocks)
+        assert (self.phdr_num < self.PN_XNUM)
+
+        # Calculate the ELF file offset where the memory dump commences:
+        #
+        #   ELF header
+        #   PT_NOTE
+        #   PT_LOAD: 1
+        #   PT_LOAD: 2
+        #   ...
+        #   PT_LOAD: len(self.guest_phys_blocks)
+        #   ELF note
+        #   memory dump
+        self.memory_offset = (self.elf64_ehdr_le.size +
+                              self.elf64_phdr_le.size * self.phdr_num +
+                              len(self.note))
+
+    def dump_begin(self, vmcore):
+        vmcore.write(self.encode_elf64_ehdr_le())
+        vmcore.write(self.encode_elf64_note_le())
+        running = self.memory_offset
+        for block in self.guest_phys_blocks:
+            range_size = block["target_end"] - block["target_start"]
+            vmcore.write(self.encode_elf64_load_le(running,
+                                                   block["target_start"],
+                                                   range_size))
+            running += range_size
+        vmcore.write(self.note)
+
+    def dump_iterate(self, vmcore):
+        qemu_core = gdb.inferiors()[0]
+        for block in self.guest_phys_blocks:
+            cur  = block["host_addr"]
+            left = block["target_end"] - block["target_start"]
+            print ("dumping range at %016x for length %016x" %
+                   (cur.cast(self.uintptr_t), left))
+            while (left > 0):
+                chunk_size = min(self.TARGET_PAGE_SIZE, left)
+                chunk = qemu_core.read_memory(cur, chunk_size)
+                vmcore.write(chunk)
+                cur  += chunk_size
+                left -= chunk_size
+
+    def create_vmcore(self, filename):
+        vmcore = open(filename, "wb")
+        self.dump_begin(vmcore)
+        self.dump_iterate(vmcore)
+        vmcore.close()
+
+    def invoke(self, args, from_tty):
+        # Unwittingly pressing the Enter key after the command should
+        # not dump the same multi-gig coredump to the same file.
+        self.dont_repeat()
+
+        argv = gdb.string_to_argv(args)
+        if (len(argv) != 1):
+            raise gdb.GdbError("usage: dump-guest-memory FILE")
+
+        self.dump_init()
+        self.create_vmcore(argv[0])
+
+DumpGuestMemory()
diff --git a/scripts/qmp/qmp-shell b/scripts/qmp/qmp-shell
index d6b420f18a..d374b357aa 100755
--- a/scripts/qmp/qmp-shell
+++ b/scripts/qmp/qmp-shell
@@ -31,6 +31,7 @@
 # (QEMU)
 
 import qmp
+import json
 import readline
 import sys
 import pprint
@@ -107,6 +108,8 @@ class QMPShell(qmp.QEMUMonitorProtocol):
                     value = True
                 elif opt[1] == 'false':
                     value = False
+                elif opt[1].startswith('{'):
+                    value = json.loads(opt[1])
                 else:
                     value = opt[1]
             qmpcmd['arguments'][opt[0]] = value
diff --git a/scripts/switch-timer-api b/scripts/switch-timer-api
index a369a083d1..b0e230b9f1 100755
--- a/scripts/switch-timer-api
+++ b/scripts/switch-timer-api
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ sub Syntax
     print STDERR <<STOP;
 Usage: $FindBin::Script [options] FILE ...
 
-Translate each FILE to the new Qemu timer API. If no files
+Translate each FILE to the new QEMU timer API. If no files
 are passed, a reasonable guess is taken.
 
 Options:
diff --git a/scripts/tracetool/backend/simple.py b/scripts/tracetool/backend/simple.py
index 37ef599324..3dde372e46 100644
--- a/scripts/tracetool/backend/simple.py
+++ b/scripts/tracetool/backend/simple.py
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ def c(events):
 
 
         out('',
-            '    TraceEvent *eventp = trace_event_id(%(event_id)s);',
+            '    TraceEvent *eventp = trace_event_id(%(event_enum)s);',
             '    bool _state = trace_event_get_state_dynamic(eventp);',
             '    if (!_state) {',
             '        return;',
@@ -65,6 +65,7 @@ def c(events):
             '    if (trace_record_start(&rec, %(event_id)s, %(size_str)s)) {',
             '        return; /* Trace Buffer Full, Event Dropped ! */',
             '    }',
+            event_enum = 'TRACE_' + event.name.upper(),
             event_id = num,
             size_str = sizestr,
             )
@@ -93,9 +94,6 @@ def c(events):
 
 
 def h(events):
-    out('#include "trace/simple.h"',
-        '')
-
     for event in events:
         out('void trace_%(name)s(%(args)s);',
             name = event.name,
diff --git a/scripts/tracetool/backend/ust.py b/scripts/tracetool/backend/ust.py
index ea36995092..41c1c75b7c 100644
--- a/scripts/tracetool/backend/ust.py
+++ b/scripts/tracetool/backend/ust.py
@@ -18,76 +18,65 @@ from tracetool import out
 
 PUBLIC = True
 
-
 def c(events):
-    out('#include <ust/marker.h>',
-        '#undef mutex_lock',
-        '#undef mutex_unlock',
-        '#undef inline',
-        '#undef wmb',
-        '#include "trace.h"')
+    pass
+
 
+def h(events):
+    out('#include <lttng/tracepoint.h>',
+        '#include "trace/generated-ust-provider.h"',
+        '')
     for e in events:
         argnames = ", ".join(e.args.names())
         if len(e.args) > 0:
-            argnames = ', ' + argnames
-
-            out('DEFINE_TRACE(ust_%(name)s);',
-                '',
-                'static void ust_%(name)s_probe(%(args)s)',
-                '{',
-                '    trace_mark(ust, %(name)s, %(fmt)s%(argnames)s);',
-                '}',
-                name = e.name,
-                args = e.args,
-                fmt = e.fmt,
-                argnames = argnames,
-                )
-
-        else:
-            out('DEFINE_TRACE(ust_%(name)s);',
-                '',
-                'static void ust_%(name)s_probe(%(args)s)',
-                '{',
-                '    trace_mark(ust, %(name)s, UST_MARKER_NOARGS);',
-                '}',
-                name = e.name,
-                args = e.args,
-                )
-
-    # register probes
-    out('',
-        'static void __attribute__((constructor)) trace_init(void)',
-        '{')
+            argnames = ", " + argnames
 
-    for e in events:
-        out('    register_trace_ust_%(name)s(ust_%(name)s_probe);',
+        out('static inline void trace_%(name)s(%(args)s)',
+            '{',
+            '    tracepoint(qemu, %(name)s%(tp_args)s);',
+            '}',
+            '',
             name = e.name,
+            args = e.args,
+            tp_args = argnames,
             )
 
-    out('}')
-
-
-def h(events):
-    out('#include <ust/tracepoint.h>',
-        '#undef mutex_lock',
-        '#undef mutex_unlock',
-        '#undef inline',
-        '#undef wmb')
+def ust_events_c(events):
+    pass
 
+def ust_events_h(events):
     for e in events:
         if len(e.args) > 0:
-            out('DECLARE_TRACE(ust_%(name)s, TP_PROTO(%(args)s), TP_ARGS(%(argnames)s));',
-                '#define trace_%(name)s trace_ust_%(name)s',
+            out('TRACEPOINT_EVENT(',
+                '   qemu,',
+                '   %(name)s,',
+                '   TP_ARGS(%(args)s),',
+                '   TP_FIELDS(',
                 name = e.name,
-                args = e.args,
-                argnames = ", ".join(e.args.names()),
+                args = ", ".join(", ".join(i) for i in e.args),
                 )
 
+            for t,n in e.args:
+                if ('int' in t) or ('long' in t) or ('unsigned' in t) or ('size_t' in t):
+                    out('       ctf_integer(' + t + ', ' + n + ', ' + n + ')')
+                elif ('double' in t) or ('float' in t):
+                    out('       ctf_float(' + t + ', ' + n + ', ' + n + ')')
+                elif ('char *' in t) or ('char*' in t):
+                    out('       ctf_string(' + n + ', ' + n + ')')
+                elif ('void *' in t) or ('void*' in t):
+                    out('       ctf_integer_hex(unsigned long, ' + n + ', ' + n + ')')
+
+            out('   )',
+                ')',
+                '')
+
         else:
-            out('_DECLARE_TRACEPOINT_NOARGS(ust_%(name)s);',
-                '#define trace_%(name)s trace_ust_%(name)s',
+            out('TRACEPOINT_EVENT(',
+                '   qemu,',
+                '   %(name)s,',
+                '   TP_ARGS(void),',
+                '   TP_FIELDS()',
+                ')',
+                '',
                 name = e.name,
-                )
-
-    out()
+                )
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/scripts/tracetool/format/ust_events_c.py b/scripts/tracetool/format/ust_events_c.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..116e713225
--- /dev/null
+++ b/scripts/tracetool/format/ust_events_c.py
@@ -0,0 +1,30 @@
+#!/usr/bin/env python
+# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
+
+"""
+Generate .c for LTTng ust event description.
+"""
+
+__author__     = "Mohamad Gebai <mohamad.gebai@polymtl.ca>"
+__copyright__  = "Copyright 2012, Mohamad Gebai <mohamad.gebai@polymtl.ca>"
+__license__    = "GPL version 2 or (at your option) any later version"
+
+__maintainer__ = "Stefan Hajnoczi"
+__email__      = "stefanha@redhat.com"
+
+
+from tracetool import out
+
+
+def begin(events):
+    out('/* This file is autogenerated by tracetool, do not edit. */',
+        '',
+        '#define TRACEPOINT_DEFINE',
+        '#define TRACEPOINT_CREATE_PROBES',
+        '',
+        '/* If gcc version 4.7 or older is used, LTTng ust gives a warning when compiling with',
+        '   -Wredundant-decls.',
+        ' */',
+        '#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wredundant-decls"',
+        '',
+        '#include "generated-ust-provider.h"')
diff --git a/scripts/tracetool/format/ust_events_h.py b/scripts/tracetool/format/ust_events_h.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..f206eca6ec
--- /dev/null
+++ b/scripts/tracetool/format/ust_events_h.py
@@ -0,0 +1,57 @@
+#!/usr/bin/env python
+# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
+
+"""
+Generate .h for LTTng ust event description.
+"""
+
+__author__     = "Mohamad Gebai <mohamad.gebai@polymtl.ca>"
+__copyright__  = "Copyright 2012, Mohamad Gebai <mohamad.gebai@polymtl.ca>"
+__license__    = "GPL version 2 or (at your option) any later version"
+
+__maintainer__ = "Stefan Hajnoczi"
+__email__      = "stefanha@redhat.com"
+
+
+from tracetool import out
+
+
+def begin(events):
+    out('/* This file is autogenerated by tracetool, do not edit. */',
+        '',
+        '#undef TRACEPOINT_PROVIDER',
+        '#define TRACEPOINT_PROVIDER qemu',
+        '',
+        '#undef TRACEPOINT_INCLUDE_FILE',
+        '#define TRACEPOINT_INCLUDE_FILE ./generated-ust-provider.h',
+        '',
+        '#if !defined (TRACE__GENERATED_UST_H) || defined(TRACEPOINT_HEADER_MULTI_READ)',
+        '#define TRACE__GENERATED_UST_H',
+        '',
+        '#include "qemu-common.h"',
+        '#include <lttng/tracepoint.h>',
+        '',
+        '/*',
+        ' * LTTng ust 2.0 does not allow you to use TP_ARGS(void) for tracepoints',
+        ' * requiring no arguments. We define these macros introduced in more recent'
+        ' * versions of LTTng ust as a workaround',
+        ' */',
+        '#ifndef _TP_EXPROTO1',
+        '#define _TP_EXPROTO1(a)               void',
+        '#endif',
+        '#ifndef _TP_EXDATA_PROTO1',
+        '#define _TP_EXDATA_PROTO1(a)          void *__tp_data',
+        '#endif',
+        '#ifndef _TP_EXDATA_VAR1',
+        '#define _TP_EXDATA_VAR1(a)            __tp_data',
+        '#endif',
+        '#ifndef _TP_EXVAR1',
+        '#define _TP_EXVAR1(a)',
+        '#endif',
+        '')
+
+def end(events):
+    out('#endif /* TRACE__GENERATED_UST_H */',
+        '',
+        '/* This part must be outside ifdef protection */',
+        '#include <lttng/tracepoint-event.h>')