tifast is a JVMTI agent designed for profiling the performance impact listening to various JVMTI events. It is called tifast since none of the event handlers do anything meaning that it can be considered speed-of-light.
m libtifast
The libraries will be built for 32-bit, 64-bit, host and target. Below examples assume you want to use the 64-bit version.
Use libtifasts
if you wish to build a version without non-NDK dynamic dependencies.
The agent is loaded using -agentpath like normal. It takes arguments in the following format:
`[log,][EventName1[,EventName2[,...]]]`
If 'log' is the first argument the event handlers will LOG(INFO) when they are called. This behavior is static. The no-log methods have no branches and just immediately return.
If 'all' is one of the arguments all events the current runtime is capable of providing will be listened for and all other arguments (excepting 'log') will be ignored.
The event-names are the same names as are used in the jvmtiEventCallbacks struct.
All required capabilities are automatically gained. No capabilities other than those needed to listen for the events are gained.
Only events which do not require additional function calls to cause delivery and are sent more than once are supported.
The following events may be listened for with this agent
SingleStep
MethodEntry
MethodExit
NativeMethodBind
Exception
ExceptionCatch
ThreadStart
ThreadEnd
ClassLoad
ClassPrepare
ClassFileLoadHook
CompiledMethodLoad
CompiledMethodUnload
DynamicCodeGenerated
DataDumpRequest
MonitorContendedEnter
MonitorContendedEntered
MonitorWait
MonitorWaited
ResourceExhausted
VMObjectAlloc
GarbageCollectionStart
GarbageCollectionFinish
VMStart
VMInit
VMDeath
All other events cannot be listened for by this agent. Most of these missing events either require the use of other functions in order to be called (FramePop
, ObjectFree
, etc).
art -Xplugin:$ANDROID_HOST_OUT/lib64/libopenjdkjvmti.so '-agentpath:libtifast.so=MethodEntry' -cp tmp/java/helloworld.dex -Xint helloworld
-Xplugin
and -agentpath
need to be used, otherwise the agent will fail during init.libartd.so
, make sure to use the debug version of jvmti.
adb shell setenforce 0
adb push $ANDROID_PRODUCT_OUT/system/lib64/libtifast.so /data/local/tmp/
adb shell am start-activity --attach-agent /data/local/tmp/libtifast.so=MonitorWait,ClassPrepare some.debuggable.apps/.the.app.MainActivity
java '-agentpath:libtifast.so=MethodEntry' -cp tmp/helloworld/classes helloworld