Re: [PATCH tracing/kprobes v3 4/7] tracing/kprobes: Avoid fieldname confliction

From: Frederic Weisbecker
Date: Mon Oct 12 2009 - 17:18:14 EST


On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 04:22:26PM -0400, Masami Hiramatsu wrote:
> Frederic Weisbecker wrote:
>> On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 03:13:51PM -0400, Masami Hiramatsu wrote:
>>> Frederic Weisbecker wrote:
>>>> The conflict issue might not be obvious for a user desperately trying to set
>>>> a kprobe. Even for other failcases, it might not be obvious (blacklisted
>>>> symbols, syntax errors...)
>>>>
>>>> May be should you improve the error granularity and print a KERN_DEBUG
>>>> message?
>>>
>>> Agreed, and kprobes error handling should be improved too (in the most cases,
>>> it just returns -EINVAL).
>>>
>>> Thank you.
>>>
>>
>>
>> And btw, I'm enable to create a probe, neither through ftrace nor perf:
>>
>> $ sudo ./perf probe -P 'p:sys_close sys_close $retval'
>> Adding new event: p:sys_close sys_close+0 $retval
>>
>> Error: Failed to create event: Invalid argument
>>
>>
>> # echo 'p:sys_open sys_open $retval'> /debug/tracing/kprobe_events
>> bash: echo: write error : Invalid argument
>>
>> I suspect I missed something very obvious with the syntax :)
>
> Ah, only kretprobe events can use $retval :-)
> So, you should specify 'r' instead of 'p'.
>
> -P 'r:sys_close sys_close $retval'
>

Hehe, I was sure I was doing something silly but couldn't figure
out what :-)

So that works, at least without libdwarf, I can't test with it for
now but this tool looks very promising.

I really think it would be great to be able to cut the

./perf probe
./perf record
./perf trace

batch into one step through a single

./perf probe -t -P "probe definition" [-a|cmdline]

That would do the probe creation, the record, and stop
once the given process finishes, or once we Ctrl+C (especially
useful in wide tracing with -a, but sometimes also with processes).
Not a lot of changes are required to do that.

I can already see printk() whining on the horizon...

Thanks!

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