[PATCH 1/6] xfs: fix symbolic enum printing in ftrace output

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From: Darrick J. Wong <darrick.wong@xxxxxxxxxx>

ftrace's __print_symbolic() has a (very poorly documented) requirement
that any enum values used in the symbol to string translation table be
wrapped in a TRACE_DEFINE_ENUM so that the enum value can be encoded in
the ftrace ring buffer.  Fix this unsatisfied requirement.

Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <darrick.wong@xxxxxxxxxx>
---
 fs/xfs/xfs_trace.h |   16 ++++++++++++++++
 1 file changed, 16 insertions(+)


diff --git a/fs/xfs/xfs_trace.h b/fs/xfs/xfs_trace.h
index cabe5c8010b0..dcde4e9907f7 100644
--- a/fs/xfs/xfs_trace.h
+++ b/fs/xfs/xfs_trace.h
@@ -640,6 +640,16 @@ DEFINE_INODE_EVENT(xfs_inode_set_cowblocks_tag);
 DEFINE_INODE_EVENT(xfs_inode_clear_cowblocks_tag);
 DEFINE_INODE_EVENT(xfs_inode_free_cowblocks_invalid);
 
+/*
+ * ftrace's __print_symbolic requires that all enum values be wrapped in the
+ * TRACE_DEFINE_ENUM macro so that the enum value can be encoded in the ftrace
+ * ring buffer.  Somehow this was only worth mentioning in the ftrace sample
+ * code.
+ */
+TRACE_DEFINE_ENUM(PE_SIZE_PTE);
+TRACE_DEFINE_ENUM(PE_SIZE_PMD);
+TRACE_DEFINE_ENUM(PE_SIZE_PUD);
+
 TRACE_EVENT(xfs_filemap_fault,
 	TP_PROTO(struct xfs_inode *ip, enum page_entry_size pe_size,
 		 bool write_fault),
@@ -1208,6 +1218,12 @@ DEFINE_EVENT(xfs_readpage_class, name,	\
 DEFINE_READPAGE_EVENT(xfs_vm_readpage);
 DEFINE_READPAGE_EVENT(xfs_vm_readpages);
 
+TRACE_DEFINE_ENUM(XFS_IO_HOLE);
+TRACE_DEFINE_ENUM(XFS_IO_DELALLOC);
+TRACE_DEFINE_ENUM(XFS_IO_UNWRITTEN);
+TRACE_DEFINE_ENUM(XFS_IO_OVERWRITE);
+TRACE_DEFINE_ENUM(XFS_IO_COW);
+
 DECLARE_EVENT_CLASS(xfs_imap_class,
 	TP_PROTO(struct xfs_inode *ip, xfs_off_t offset, ssize_t count,
 		 int type, struct xfs_bmbt_irec *irec),




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