1. 30 12月, 2008 1 次提交
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      tracing/kmemtrace: normalize the raw tracer event to the unified tracing API · 36994e58
      Frederic Weisbecker 提交于
      Impact: new tracer plugin
      
      This patch adapts kmemtrace raw events tracing to the unified tracing API.
      
      To enable and use this tracer, just do the following:
      
       echo kmemtrace > /debugfs/tracing/current_tracer
       cat /debugfs/tracing/trace
      
      You will have the following output:
      
       # tracer: kmemtrace
       #
       #
       # ALLOC  TYPE  REQ   GIVEN  FLAGS           POINTER         NODE    CALLER
       # FREE   |      |     |       |              |   |            |        |
       # |
      
      type_id 1 call_site 18446744071565527833 ptr 18446612134395152256
      type_id 0 call_site 18446744071565585597 ptr 18446612134405955584 bytes_req 4096 bytes_alloc 4096 gfp_flags 208 node -1
      type_id 1 call_site 18446744071565585534 ptr 18446612134405955584
      type_id 0 call_site 18446744071565585597 ptr 18446612134405955584 bytes_req 4096 bytes_alloc 4096 gfp_flags 208 node -1
      type_id 0 call_site 18446744071565636711 ptr 18446612134345164672 bytes_req 240 bytes_alloc 240 gfp_flags 208 node -1
      type_id 1 call_site 18446744071565585534 ptr 18446612134405955584
      type_id 0 call_site 18446744071565585597 ptr 18446612134405955584 bytes_req 4096 bytes_alloc 4096 gfp_flags 208 node -1
      type_id 0 call_site 18446744071565636711 ptr 18446612134345164912 bytes_req 240 bytes_alloc 240 gfp_flags 208 node -1
      type_id 1 call_site 18446744071565585534 ptr 18446612134405955584
      type_id 0 call_site 18446744071565585597 ptr 18446612134405955584 bytes_req 4096 bytes_alloc 4096 gfp_flags 208 node -1
      type_id 0 call_site 18446744071565636711 ptr 18446612134345165152 bytes_req 240 bytes_alloc 240 gfp_flags 208 node -1
      type_id 0 call_site 18446744071566144042 ptr 18446612134346191680 bytes_req 1304 bytes_alloc 1312 gfp_flags 208 node -1
      type_id 1 call_site 18446744071565585534 ptr 18446612134405955584
      type_id 0 call_site 18446744071565585597 ptr 18446612134405955584 bytes_req 4096 bytes_alloc 4096 gfp_flags 208 node -1
      type_id 1 call_site 18446744071565585534 ptr 18446612134405955584
      
      That was to stay backward compatible with the format output produced in
      inux/tracepoint.h.
      
      This is the default ouput, but note that I tried something else.
      
      If you change an option:
      
      echo kmem_minimalistic > /debugfs/trace_options
      
      and then cat /debugfs/trace, you will have the following output:
      
       # tracer: kmemtrace
       #
       #
       # ALLOC  TYPE  REQ   GIVEN  FLAGS           POINTER         NODE    CALLER
       # FREE   |      |     |       |              |   |            |        |
       # |
      
         -      C                            0xffff88007c088780          file_free_rcu
         +      K   4096   4096   000000d0   0xffff88007cad6000     -1   getname
         -      C                            0xffff88007cad6000          putname
         +      K   4096   4096   000000d0   0xffff88007cad6000     -1   getname
         +      K    240    240   000000d0   0xffff8800790dc780     -1   d_alloc
         -      C                            0xffff88007cad6000          putname
         +      K   4096   4096   000000d0   0xffff88007cad6000     -1   getname
         +      K    240    240   000000d0   0xffff8800790dc870     -1   d_alloc
         -      C                            0xffff88007cad6000          putname
         +      K   4096   4096   000000d0   0xffff88007cad6000     -1   getname
         +      K    240    240   000000d0   0xffff8800790dc960     -1   d_alloc
         +      K   1304   1312   000000d0   0xffff8800791d7340     -1   reiserfs_alloc_inode
         -      C                            0xffff88007cad6000          putname
         +      K   4096   4096   000000d0   0xffff88007cad6000     -1   getname
         -      C                            0xffff88007cad6000          putname
         +      K    992   1000   000000d0   0xffff880079045b58     -1   alloc_inode
         +      K    768   1024   000080d0   0xffff88007c096400     -1   alloc_pipe_info
         +      K    240    240   000000d0   0xffff8800790dca50     -1   d_alloc
         +      K    272    320   000080d0   0xffff88007c088780     -1   get_empty_filp
         +      K    272    320   000080d0   0xffff88007c088000     -1   get_empty_filp
      
      Yeah I shall confess kmem_minimalistic should be: kmem_alternative.
      
      Whatever, I find it more readable but this a personal opinion of course.
      We can drop it if you want.
      
      On the ALLOC/FREE column, + means an allocation and - a free.
      
      On the type column, you have K = kmalloc, C = cache, P = page
      
      I would like the flags to be GFP_* strings but that would not be easy to not
      break the column with strings....
      
      About the node...it seems to always be -1. I don't know why but that shouldn't
      be difficult to find.
      
      I moved linux/tracepoint.h to trace/tracepoint.h as well. I think that would
      be more easy to find the tracer headers if they are all in their common
      directory.
      Signed-off-by: NFrederic Weisbecker <fweisbec@gmail.com>
      Signed-off-by: NIngo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>
      36994e58
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      [PATCH] Cleanup slab headers / API to allow easy addition of new slab allocators · 2e892f43
      Christoph Lameter 提交于
      This is a response to an earlier discussion on linux-mm about splitting
      slab.h components per allocator.  Patch is against 2.6.19-git11.  See
      http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-mm&m=116469577431008&w=2
      
      This patch cleans up the slab header definitions.  We define the common
      functions of slob and slab in slab.h and put the extra definitions needed
      for slab's kmalloc implementations in <linux/slab_def.h>.  In order to get
      a greater set of common functions we add several empty functions to slob.c
      and also rename slob's kmalloc to __kmalloc.
      
      Slob does not need any special definitions since we introduce a fallback
      case.  If there is no need for a slab implementation to provide its own
      kmalloc mess^H^H^Hacros then we simply fall back to __kmalloc functions.
      That is sufficient for SLOB.
      
      Sort the function in slab.h according to their functionality.  First the
      functions operating on struct kmem_cache * then the kmalloc related
      functions followed by special debug and fallback definitions.
      
      Also redo a lot of comments.
      
      Signed-off-by: Christoph Lameter <clameter@sgi.com>?
      Signed-off-by: NAndrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>
      Signed-off-by: NLinus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
      2e892f43