tracepoint.h 14.5 KB
Newer Older
M
Mathieu Desnoyers 已提交
1 2 3 4 5 6
#ifndef _LINUX_TRACEPOINT_H
#define _LINUX_TRACEPOINT_H

/*
 * Kernel Tracepoint API.
 *
7
 * See Documentation/trace/tracepoints.txt.
M
Mathieu Desnoyers 已提交
8
 *
9
 * Copyright (C) 2008-2014 Mathieu Desnoyers <mathieu.desnoyers@efficios.com>
M
Mathieu Desnoyers 已提交
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
 *
 * Heavily inspired from the Linux Kernel Markers.
 *
 * This file is released under the GPLv2.
 * See the file COPYING for more details.
 */

17
#include <linux/errno.h>
M
Mathieu Desnoyers 已提交
18 19
#include <linux/types.h>
#include <linux/rcupdate.h>
20
#include <linux/static_key.h>
M
Mathieu Desnoyers 已提交
21 22 23

struct module;
struct tracepoint;
24
struct notifier_block;
M
Mathieu Desnoyers 已提交
25

26 27 28 29 30
struct tracepoint_func {
	void *func;
	void *data;
};

M
Mathieu Desnoyers 已提交
31 32
struct tracepoint {
	const char *name;		/* Tracepoint name */
33
	struct static_key key;
34 35
	void (*regfunc)(void);
	void (*unregfunc)(void);
L
Lai Jiangshan 已提交
36
	struct tracepoint_func __rcu *funcs;
37
};
M
Mathieu Desnoyers 已提交
38

39
extern int
40 41 42 43 44 45
tracepoint_probe_register(struct tracepoint *tp, void *probe, void *data);
extern int
tracepoint_probe_unregister(struct tracepoint *tp, void *probe, void *data);
extern void
for_each_kernel_tracepoint(void (*fct)(struct tracepoint *tp, void *priv),
		void *priv);
46

47 48 49
#ifdef CONFIG_MODULES
struct tp_module {
	struct list_head list;
50
	struct module *mod;
51
};
52

53
bool trace_module_has_bad_taint(struct module *mod);
54 55
extern int register_tracepoint_module_notifier(struct notifier_block *nb);
extern int unregister_tracepoint_module_notifier(struct notifier_block *nb);
56 57 58 59 60
#else
static inline bool trace_module_has_bad_taint(struct module *mod)
{
	return false;
}
61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70
static inline
int register_tracepoint_module_notifier(struct notifier_block *nb)
{
	return 0;
}
static inline
int unregister_tracepoint_module_notifier(struct notifier_block *nb)
{
	return 0;
}
71 72
#endif /* CONFIG_MODULES */

73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82
/*
 * tracepoint_synchronize_unregister must be called between the last tracepoint
 * probe unregistration and the end of module exit to make sure there is no
 * caller executing a probe when it is freed.
 */
static inline void tracepoint_synchronize_unregister(void)
{
	synchronize_sched();
}

83 84 85 86 87
#ifdef CONFIG_HAVE_SYSCALL_TRACEPOINTS
extern void syscall_regfunc(void);
extern void syscall_unregfunc(void);
#endif /* CONFIG_HAVE_SYSCALL_TRACEPOINTS */

88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99
#define PARAMS(args...) args

#endif /* _LINUX_TRACEPOINT_H */

/*
 * Note: we keep the TRACE_EVENT and DECLARE_TRACE outside the include
 *  file ifdef protection.
 *  This is due to the way trace events work. If a file includes two
 *  trace event headers under one "CREATE_TRACE_POINTS" the first include
 *  will override the TRACE_EVENT and break the second include.
 */

100 101
#ifndef DECLARE_TRACE

102
#define TP_PROTO(args...)	args
103
#define TP_ARGS(args...)	args
104
#define TP_CONDITION(args...)	args
M
Mathieu Desnoyers 已提交
105 106 107 108 109 110

#ifdef CONFIG_TRACEPOINTS

/*
 * it_func[0] is never NULL because there is at least one element in the array
 * when the array itself is non NULL.
111 112 113 114 115 116
 *
 * Note, the proto and args passed in includes "__data" as the first parameter.
 * The reason for this is to handle the "void" prototype. If a tracepoint
 * has a "void" prototype, then it is invalid to declare a function
 * as "(void *, void)". The DECLARE_TRACE_NOARGS() will pass in just
 * "void *data", where as the DECLARE_TRACE() will pass in "void *data, proto".
M
Mathieu Desnoyers 已提交
117
 */
118
#define __DO_TRACE(tp, proto, args, cond, prercu, postrcu)		\
M
Mathieu Desnoyers 已提交
119
	do {								\
120 121 122
		struct tracepoint_func *it_func_ptr;			\
		void *it_func;						\
		void *__data;						\
M
Mathieu Desnoyers 已提交
123
									\
124 125
		if (!(cond))						\
			return;						\
126
		prercu;							\
127
		rcu_read_lock_sched_notrace();				\
128 129
		it_func_ptr = rcu_dereference_sched((tp)->funcs);	\
		if (it_func_ptr) {					\
M
Mathieu Desnoyers 已提交
130
			do {						\
131 132 133 134
				it_func = (it_func_ptr)->func;		\
				__data = (it_func_ptr)->data;		\
				((void(*)(proto))(it_func))(args);	\
			} while ((++it_func_ptr)->func);		\
M
Mathieu Desnoyers 已提交
135
		}							\
136
		rcu_read_unlock_sched_notrace();			\
137
		postrcu;						\
M
Mathieu Desnoyers 已提交
138 139
	} while (0)

140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148
#ifndef MODULE
#define __DECLARE_TRACE_RCU(name, proto, args, cond, data_proto, data_args)	\
	static inline void trace_##name##_rcuidle(proto)		\
	{								\
		if (static_key_false(&__tracepoint_##name.key))		\
			__DO_TRACE(&__tracepoint_##name,		\
				TP_PROTO(data_proto),			\
				TP_ARGS(data_args),			\
				TP_CONDITION(cond),			\
149 150
				rcu_irq_enter(),			\
				rcu_irq_exit());			\
151 152 153 154 155
	}
#else
#define __DECLARE_TRACE_RCU(name, proto, args, cond, data_proto, data_args)
#endif

M
Mathieu Desnoyers 已提交
156 157 158 159 160
/*
 * Make sure the alignment of the structure in the __tracepoints section will
 * not add unwanted padding between the beginning of the section and the
 * structure. Force alignment to the same alignment as the section start.
 */
161
#define __DECLARE_TRACE(name, proto, args, cond, data_proto, data_args) \
162
	extern struct tracepoint __tracepoint_##name;			\
M
Mathieu Desnoyers 已提交
163 164
	static inline void trace_##name(proto)				\
	{								\
165
		if (static_key_false(&__tracepoint_##name.key))		\
M
Mathieu Desnoyers 已提交
166
			__DO_TRACE(&__tracepoint_##name,		\
167
				TP_PROTO(data_proto),			\
168
				TP_ARGS(data_args),			\
169 170
				TP_CONDITION(cond),,);			\
	}								\
171 172
	__DECLARE_TRACE_RCU(name, PARAMS(proto), PARAMS(args),		\
		PARAMS(cond), PARAMS(data_proto), PARAMS(data_args))	\
173 174
	static inline int						\
	register_trace_##name(void (*probe)(data_proto), void *data)	\
M
Mathieu Desnoyers 已提交
175
	{								\
176 177
		return tracepoint_probe_register(&__tracepoint_##name,	\
						(void *)probe, data);	\
M
Mathieu Desnoyers 已提交
178
	}								\
179 180
	static inline int						\
	unregister_trace_##name(void (*probe)(data_proto), void *data)	\
M
Mathieu Desnoyers 已提交
181
	{								\
182 183
		return tracepoint_probe_unregister(&__tracepoint_##name,\
						(void *)probe, data);	\
184
	}								\
185 186
	static inline void						\
	check_trace_callback_type_##name(void (*cb)(data_proto))	\
187
	{								\
188 189 190 191 192
	}								\
	static inline bool						\
	trace_##name##_enabled(void)					\
	{								\
		return static_key_false(&__tracepoint_##name.key);	\
M
Mathieu Desnoyers 已提交
193 194
	}

195 196 197 198 199
/*
 * We have no guarantee that gcc and the linker won't up-align the tracepoint
 * structures, so we create an array of pointers that will be used for iteration
 * on the tracepoints.
 */
200 201 202 203 204
#define DEFINE_TRACE_FN(name, reg, unreg)				 \
	static const char __tpstrtab_##name[]				 \
	__attribute__((section("__tracepoints_strings"))) = #name;	 \
	struct tracepoint __tracepoint_##name				 \
	__attribute__((section("__tracepoints"))) =			 \
205
		{ __tpstrtab_##name, STATIC_KEY_INIT_FALSE, reg, unreg, NULL };\
206 207
	static struct tracepoint * const __tracepoint_ptr_##name __used	 \
	__attribute__((section("__tracepoints_ptrs"))) =		 \
208
		&__tracepoint_##name;
209 210 211

#define DEFINE_TRACE(name)						\
	DEFINE_TRACE_FN(name, NULL, NULL);
212 213 214 215 216 217

#define EXPORT_TRACEPOINT_SYMBOL_GPL(name)				\
	EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(__tracepoint_##name)
#define EXPORT_TRACEPOINT_SYMBOL(name)					\
	EXPORT_SYMBOL(__tracepoint_##name)

M
Mathieu Desnoyers 已提交
218
#else /* !CONFIG_TRACEPOINTS */
219
#define __DECLARE_TRACE(name, proto, args, cond, data_proto, data_args) \
M
Mathieu Desnoyers 已提交
220 221
	static inline void trace_##name(proto)				\
	{ }								\
222 223
	static inline void trace_##name##_rcuidle(proto)		\
	{ }								\
224 225 226
	static inline int						\
	register_trace_##name(void (*probe)(data_proto),		\
			      void *data)				\
M
Mathieu Desnoyers 已提交
227 228 229
	{								\
		return -ENOSYS;						\
	}								\
230 231 232
	static inline int						\
	unregister_trace_##name(void (*probe)(data_proto),		\
				void *data)				\
233 234
	{								\
		return -ENOSYS;						\
235
	}								\
236
	static inline void check_trace_callback_type_##name(void (*cb)(data_proto)) \
237
	{								\
238 239 240 241 242
	}								\
	static inline bool						\
	trace_##name##_enabled(void)					\
	{								\
		return false;						\
243
	}
M
Mathieu Desnoyers 已提交
244

245
#define DEFINE_TRACE_FN(name, reg, unreg)
246 247 248 249
#define DEFINE_TRACE(name)
#define EXPORT_TRACEPOINT_SYMBOL_GPL(name)
#define EXPORT_TRACEPOINT_SYMBOL(name)

M
Mathieu Desnoyers 已提交
250
#endif /* CONFIG_TRACEPOINTS */
251

252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 293 294 295
#ifdef CONFIG_TRACING
/**
 * tracepoint_string - register constant persistent string to trace system
 * @str - a constant persistent string that will be referenced in tracepoints
 *
 * If constant strings are being used in tracepoints, it is faster and
 * more efficient to just save the pointer to the string and reference
 * that with a printf "%s" instead of saving the string in the ring buffer
 * and wasting space and time.
 *
 * The problem with the above approach is that userspace tools that read
 * the binary output of the trace buffers do not have access to the string.
 * Instead they just show the address of the string which is not very
 * useful to users.
 *
 * With tracepoint_string(), the string will be registered to the tracing
 * system and exported to userspace via the debugfs/tracing/printk_formats
 * file that maps the string address to the string text. This way userspace
 * tools that read the binary buffers have a way to map the pointers to
 * the ASCII strings they represent.
 *
 * The @str used must be a constant string and persistent as it would not
 * make sense to show a string that no longer exists. But it is still fine
 * to be used with modules, because when modules are unloaded, if they
 * had tracepoints, the ring buffers are cleared too. As long as the string
 * does not change during the life of the module, it is fine to use
 * tracepoint_string() within a module.
 */
#define tracepoint_string(str)						\
	({								\
		static const char *___tp_str __tracepoint_string = str; \
		___tp_str;						\
	})
#define __tracepoint_string	__attribute__((section("__tracepoint_str")))
#else
/*
 * tracepoint_string() is used to save the string address for userspace
 * tracing tools. When tracing isn't configured, there's no need to save
 * anything.
 */
# define tracepoint_string(str) str
# define __tracepoint_string
#endif

296 297 298 299 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310
/*
 * The need for the DECLARE_TRACE_NOARGS() is to handle the prototype
 * (void). "void" is a special value in a function prototype and can
 * not be combined with other arguments. Since the DECLARE_TRACE()
 * macro adds a data element at the beginning of the prototype,
 * we need a way to differentiate "(void *data, proto)" from
 * "(void *data, void)". The second prototype is invalid.
 *
 * DECLARE_TRACE_NOARGS() passes "void" as the tracepoint prototype
 * and "void *__data" as the callback prototype.
 *
 * DECLARE_TRACE() passes "proto" as the tracepoint protoype and
 * "void *__data, proto" as the callback prototype.
 */
#define DECLARE_TRACE_NOARGS(name)					\
311
		__DECLARE_TRACE(name, void, , 1, void *__data, __data)
312 313

#define DECLARE_TRACE(name, proto, args)				\
314
		__DECLARE_TRACE(name, PARAMS(proto), PARAMS(args), 1,	\
315 316 317
				PARAMS(void *__data, proto),		\
				PARAMS(__data, args))

318 319 320 321 322
#define DECLARE_TRACE_CONDITION(name, proto, args, cond)		\
	__DECLARE_TRACE(name, PARAMS(proto), PARAMS(args), PARAMS(cond), \
			PARAMS(void *__data, proto),			\
			PARAMS(__data, args))

323 324
#define TRACE_EVENT_FLAGS(event, flag)

325 326
#define TRACE_EVENT_PERF_PERM(event, expr...)

327
#endif /* DECLARE_TRACE */
M
Mathieu Desnoyers 已提交
328

329
#ifndef TRACE_EVENT
330 331 332 333
/*
 * For use with the TRACE_EVENT macro:
 *
 * We define a tracepoint, its arguments, its printk format
334
 * and its 'fast binary record' layout.
335 336 337 338 339 340 341 342 343 344 345 346 347 348 349
 *
 * Firstly, name your tracepoint via TRACE_EVENT(name : the
 * 'subsystem_event' notation is fine.
 *
 * Think about this whole construct as the
 * 'trace_sched_switch() function' from now on.
 *
 *
 *  TRACE_EVENT(sched_switch,
 *
 *	*
 *	* A function has a regular function arguments
 *	* prototype, declare it via TP_PROTO():
 *	*
 *
350 351
 *	TP_PROTO(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *prev,
 *		 struct task_struct *next),
352 353 354 355 356 357 358
 *
 *	*
 *	* Define the call signature of the 'function'.
 *	* (Design sidenote: we use this instead of a
 *	*  TP_PROTO1/TP_PROTO2/TP_PROTO3 ugliness.)
 *	*
 *
359
 *	TP_ARGS(rq, prev, next),
360 361 362 363 364 365 366 367 368
 *
 *	*
 *	* Fast binary tracing: define the trace record via
 *	* TP_STRUCT__entry(). You can think about it like a
 *	* regular C structure local variable definition.
 *	*
 *	* This is how the trace record is structured and will
 *	* be saved into the ring buffer. These are the fields
 *	* that will be exposed to user-space in
369
 *	* /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/events/<*>/format.
370 371 372 373 374 375 376 377 378 379 380 381 382 383 384 385 386 387 388 389 390 391 392 393 394 395 396 397 398 399 400
 *	*
 *	* The declared 'local variable' is called '__entry'
 *	*
 *	* __field(pid_t, prev_prid) is equivalent to a standard declariton:
 *	*
 *	*	pid_t	prev_pid;
 *	*
 *	* __array(char, prev_comm, TASK_COMM_LEN) is equivalent to:
 *	*
 *	*	char	prev_comm[TASK_COMM_LEN];
 *	*
 *
 *	TP_STRUCT__entry(
 *		__array(	char,	prev_comm,	TASK_COMM_LEN	)
 *		__field(	pid_t,	prev_pid			)
 *		__field(	int,	prev_prio			)
 *		__array(	char,	next_comm,	TASK_COMM_LEN	)
 *		__field(	pid_t,	next_pid			)
 *		__field(	int,	next_prio			)
 *	),
 *
 *	*
 *	* Assign the entry into the trace record, by embedding
 *	* a full C statement block into TP_fast_assign(). You
 *	* can refer to the trace record as '__entry' -
 *	* otherwise you can put arbitrary C code in here.
 *	*
 *	* Note: this C code will execute every time a trace event
 *	* happens, on an active tracepoint.
 *	*
 *
401 402 403 404
 *	TP_fast_assign(
 *		memcpy(__entry->next_comm, next->comm, TASK_COMM_LEN);
 *		__entry->prev_pid	= prev->pid;
 *		__entry->prev_prio	= prev->prio;
405 406
 *		memcpy(__entry->prev_comm, prev->comm, TASK_COMM_LEN);
 *		__entry->next_pid	= next->pid;
407
 *		__entry->next_prio	= next->prio;
408
 *	),
409 410 411 412 413 414 415 416 417 418 419 420 421 422 423 424 425 426 427 428
 *
 *	*
 *	* Formatted output of a trace record via TP_printk().
 *	* This is how the tracepoint will appear under ftrace
 *	* plugins that make use of this tracepoint.
 *	*
 *	* (raw-binary tracing wont actually perform this step.)
 *	*
 *
 *	TP_printk("task %s:%d [%d] ==> %s:%d [%d]",
 *		__entry->prev_comm, __entry->prev_pid, __entry->prev_prio,
 *		__entry->next_comm, __entry->next_pid, __entry->next_prio),
 *
 * );
 *
 * This macro construct is thus used for the regular printk format
 * tracing setup, it is used to construct a function pointer based
 * tracepoint callback (this is used by programmatic plugins and
 * can also by used by generic instrumentation like SystemTap), and
 * it is also used to expose a structured trace record in
429
 * /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/events/.
430 431 432
 *
 * A set of (un)registration functions can be passed to the variant
 * TRACE_EVENT_FN to perform any (un)registration work.
433 434
 */

435
#define DECLARE_EVENT_CLASS(name, proto, args, tstruct, assign, print)
436 437
#define DEFINE_EVENT(template, name, proto, args)		\
	DECLARE_TRACE(name, PARAMS(proto), PARAMS(args))
438 439
#define DEFINE_EVENT_FN(template, name, proto, args, reg, unreg)\
	DECLARE_TRACE(name, PARAMS(proto), PARAMS(args))
440 441
#define DEFINE_EVENT_PRINT(template, name, proto, args, print)	\
	DECLARE_TRACE(name, PARAMS(proto), PARAMS(args))
442 443 444 445
#define DEFINE_EVENT_CONDITION(template, name, proto,		\
			       args, cond)			\
	DECLARE_TRACE_CONDITION(name, PARAMS(proto),		\
				PARAMS(args), PARAMS(cond))
446

447
#define TRACE_EVENT(name, proto, args, struct, assign, print)	\
448
	DECLARE_TRACE(name, PARAMS(proto), PARAMS(args))
449 450 451
#define TRACE_EVENT_FN(name, proto, args, struct,		\
		assign, print, reg, unreg)			\
	DECLARE_TRACE(name, PARAMS(proto), PARAMS(args))
452 453 454 455
#define TRACE_EVENT_CONDITION(name, proto, args, cond,		\
			      struct, assign, print)		\
	DECLARE_TRACE_CONDITION(name, PARAMS(proto),		\
				PARAMS(args), PARAMS(cond))
456

457 458
#define TRACE_EVENT_FLAGS(event, flag)

459 460
#define TRACE_EVENT_PERF_PERM(event, expr...)

461
#endif /* ifdef TRACE_EVENT (see note above) */