[RFC 0/3] x86_64,tracing: multiplexing function tracer

From: Jiri Olsa
Date: Fri Apr 29 2011 - 10:43:25 EST


hi, me again ;)

from last RFC email it turned out it'd be good to have support
for more than 1 currently running function tracers. With
the possibility to specify separate filter for each of them.

I thought about one way how to do that and put it to the
code for considering. It seems to work properly, though
I was fighting with set_ftrace_filter for a while.. and
it is still not ideal ;)


How does it work?

- when the function tracer is registered it got assigned unique ID
- 'mcount callback' beside ip and parent_ip provides bitmask
set with tracers IDs which are interested in the current function
- 'mcount callback' calls tracers callbacks as set in the bitmask


How did that bitfield get to the 'mcount callback'?

- several 'mcount callbacks' are statically generated with code
providing unique bitmask
- each combination of tracers (IDs) map to a single 'mcount callback'
providing bitmask of this combination
- function pointers of these callbacks are stored and used
to patch the function 'mcount call' instruction

To have all bitmask possibilities covered it is generated
2^(allowed tracers) number of 'mcount callbacks'. As this
statical part is relativelly small it's probably ok.

I guess it's possible to use dynamic approach and allocate
only as many 'mcount callbacks' as needed (similar as
for optimized kprobes).


How does filtering work (interface) ?

- each tracer got unique name
- added file function_tracers providing list of registered tracers
- one tracer is allways default, and this one will be changed
via set_ftrace_filter interface
- default tracer can be changed by write the name to the function_tracers
file


How does filtering work (code) ?

- each 'struct dyn_ftrace' record now holds 2 bitmasks:
filter and notrace
- those 2 bitmask are updated by the set_ftrace_filter code
to carry bitmask of tracers interested in the function
- this info is processed during the 'mcount callback' assigning


Example session

# echo function > ./current_tracer
# cat function_tracers
*trace
# echo 1 > ./function_profile_enabled
# cat function_tracers
trace
*trace_profile
# cat set_ftrace_filter
[ trace] #### all functions enabled ####
[ trace_profile] #### all functions enabled ####
# echo sys_read > ./set_ftrace_filter
# cat set_ftrace_filter
[ trace] #### all functions enabled ####
[ trace_profile] sys_read
# echo trace > ./function_tracers
# cat function_tracers
*trace
trace_profile
# echo sys_write > ./set_ftrace_filter
# cat set_ftrace_filter
[ trace] sys_write
[ trace_profile] sys_read


attached patches:
- 1/3 tracing: function tracer registration
- 2/3 tracing: adding statical callers
- 3/3 tracing: set_ftrace_filter support


This is by no means complete solution, and there are
many leftovers.. just wanted to try this way ;)

plz let me know what you think

wbr,
jirka
---
arch/x86/include/asm/ftrace.h | 4 +
arch/x86/kernel/entry_64.S | 22 ++-
arch/x86/kernel/ftrace.c | 50 ++--
include/linux/ftrace.h | 16 +-
kernel/trace/ftrace.c | 555 +++++++++++++++++++++----------------
kernel/trace/trace_events.c | 1 +
kernel/trace/trace_functions.c | 2 +
kernel/trace/trace_irqsoff.c | 1 +
kernel/trace/trace_sched_wakeup.c | 1 +
kernel/trace/trace_stack.c | 1 +
10 files changed, 383 insertions(+), 270 deletions(-)
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