Hi, Here are a few editorial comments for you... On 1/10/20 8:07 AM, Masami Hiramatsu wrote: > Add a documentation about boot-time tracing options in > boot config. > > Signed-off-by: Masami Hiramatsu <mhiramat@xxxxxxxxxx> > --- > Documentation/admin-guide/bootconfig.rst | 2 > Documentation/trace/boottime-trace.rst | 184 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > Documentation/trace/index.rst | 1 > 3 files changed, 187 insertions(+) > create mode 100644 Documentation/trace/boottime-trace.rst > > diff --git a/Documentation/trace/boottime-trace.rst b/Documentation/trace/boottime-trace.rst > new file mode 100644 > index 000000000000..1d10fdebf1b2 > --- /dev/null > +++ b/Documentation/trace/boottime-trace.rst > @@ -0,0 +1,184 @@ > +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 > + > +================= > +Boot-time tracing > +================= > + > +:Author: Masami Hiramatsu <mhiramat@xxxxxxxxxx> > + > +Overview > +======== > + > +Boot-time tracing allows users to trace boot-time process including > +device initialization with full features of ftrace including per-event > +filter and actions, histograms, kprobe-events and synthetic-events, > +and trace instances. > +Since kernel cmdline is not enough to control these complex features, > +this uses bootconfig file to describe tracing feature programming. > + > +Options in the Boot Config > +========================== > + > +Here is the list of available options list for boot time tracing in > +boot config file [1]_. All options are under "ftrace." or "kernel." > +refix. See kernel parameters for the options which starts prefix. > +with "kernel." prefix [2]_. > + > +.. [1] See :ref:`Documentation/admin-guide/bootconfig.rst <bootconfig>` > +.. [2] See :ref:`Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.rst <kernelparameters>` > + > +Ftrace Global Options > +--------------------- > + > +Ftrace global options have "kernel." prefix in boot config, which means > +these options are passed as a part of kernel legacy command line. > + > +kernel.tp_printk > + Output trace-event data on printk buffer too. > + > +kernel.dump_on_oops [= MODE] > + Dump ftrace on Oops. If MODE = 1 or omitted, dump trace buffer > + on all CPUs. If MODE = 2, dump a buffer on a CPU which kicks Oops. > + > +kernel.traceoff_on_warning > + Stop tracing if WARN_ON() occurs. > + > +kernel.fgraph_max_depth = MAX_DEPTH > + Set MAX_DEPTH to maximum depth of fgraph tracer. > + > +kernel.fgraph_filters = FILTER[, FILTER2...] > + Add fgraph tracing function filters. > + > +kernel.fgraph_notraces = FILTER[, FILTER2...] > + Add fgraph non tracing function filters. non-tracing > + > + > +Ftrace Per-instance Options > +--------------------------- > + > +These options can be used for each instance including global ftrace node. > + > +ftrace.[instance.INSTANCE.]options = OPT1[, OPT2[...]] > + Enable given ftrace options. > + > +ftrace.[instance.INSTANCE.]trace_clock = CLOCK > + Set given CLOCK to ftrace's trace_clock. > + > +ftrace.[instance.INSTANCE.]buffer_size = SIZE > + Configure ftrace buffer size to SIZE. You can use "KB" or "MB" > + for that SIZE. > + > +ftrace.[instance.INSTANCE.]alloc_snapshot > + Allocate snapshot buffer. > + > +ftrace.[instance.INSTANCE.]cpumask = CPUMASK > + Set CPUMASK as trace cpu-mask. > + > +ftrace.[instance.INSTANCE.]events = EVENT[, EVENT2[...]] > + Enable given events on boot. You can use a wild card in EVENT. > + > +ftrace.[instance.INSTANCE.]tracer = TRACER > + Set TRACER to current tracer on boot. (e.g. function) > + > +ftrace.[instance.INSTANCE.]ftrace.filters > + This will take an array of tracing function filter rules end with '.' as above descriptions. > + > +ftrace.[instance.INSTANCE.]ftrace.notraces > + This will take an array of NON-tracing function filter rules ditto > + > + > +Ftrace Per-Event Options > +------------------------ > + > +These options are setting per-event options. > + > +ftrace.[instance.INSTANCE.]event.GROUP.EVENT.enable > + Enables GROUP:EVENT tracing. Enable > + > +ftrace.[instance.INSTANCE.]event.GROUP.EVENT.filter = FILTER > + Set FILTER rule to the GROUP:EVENT. > + > +ftrace.[instance.INSTANCE.]event.GROUP.EVENT.actions = ACTION[, ACTION2[...]] > + Set ACTIONs to the GROUP:EVENT. > + > +ftrace.[instance.INSTANCE.]event.kprobes.EVENT.probes = PROBE[, PROBE2[...]] > + Defines new kprobe event based on PROBEs. It is able to define > + multiple probes on one event, but those must have same type of > + arguments. This option is available only for the event which > + group name is "kprobes". > + > +ftrace.[instance.INSTANCE.]event.synthetic.EVENT.fields = FIELD[, FIELD2[...]] > + Defines new synthetic event with FIELDs. Each field should be > + "type varname". > + > +Note that kprobe and synthetic event definitions can be written under > +instance node, but those are also visible from other instances. So please > +take care for event name conflict. > + > + > +Examples > +======== > + > +For example, to add filter and actions for each event, define kprobe > +events, and synthetic events with histogram, write a boot config like > +below:: > + > + ftrace.event { > + task.task_newtask { > + filter = "pid < 128" > + enable > + } > + kprobes.vfs_read { > + probes = "vfs_read $arg1 $arg2" > + filter = "common_pid < 200" > + enable > + } > + synthetic.initcall_latency { > + fields = "unsigned long func", "u64 lat" > + actions = "hist:keys=func.sym,lat:vals=lat:sort=lat" > + } > + initcall.initcall_start { > + actions = "hist:keys=func:ts0=common_timestamp.usecs" > + } > + initcall.initcall_finish { > + actions = "hist:keys=func:lat=common_timestamp.usecs-$ts0:onmatch(initcall.initcall_start).initcall_latency(func,$lat)" > + } > + } > + > +Also, boottime tracing supports "instance" node, which allows us to run boot-time [for consistency] > +several tracers for different purpose at once. For example, one tracer > +is for tracing functions start with "user\_", and others tracing "kernel\_" starting > +functions, you can write boot config as below:: > + > + ftrace.instance { > + foo { > + tracer = "function" > + ftrace.filters = "user_*" > + } > + bar { > + tracer = "function" > + ftrace.filters = "kernel_*" > + } > + } > + > +The instance node also accepts event nodes so that each instance > +can customize its event tracing. > + > +This boot-time tracing also supports ftrace kernel parameters via boot > +config. > +For example, following kernel parameters:: > + > + trace_options=sym-addr trace_event=initcall:* tp_printk trace_buf_size=1M ftrace=function ftrace_filter="vfs*" > + > +This can be written in boot config like below:: > + > + kernel { > + trace_options = sym-addr > + trace_event = "initcall:*" > + tp_printk > + trace_buf_size = 1M > + ftrace = function > + ftrace_filter = "vfs*" > + } > + > +Note that parameters start with "kernel" prefix instead of "ftrace". HTH. -- ~Randy