linux/include/trace/events/syscalls.h

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#undef TRACE_SYSTEM
tracing: Separate raw syscall from syscall tracer The current syscall tracer mixes raw syscalls and real syscalls. echo 1 > events/syscalls/enable And we get these from the output: (XXXX insteads " grep-20914 [001] 588211.446347" .. etc) XXXX: sys_read(fd: 3, buf: 80609a8, count: 7000) XXXX: sys_enter: NR 3 (3, 80609a8, 7000, a, 1000, bfce8ef8) XXXX: sys_read -> 0x138 XXXX: sys_exit: NR 3 = 312 XXXX: sys_read(fd: 3, buf: 8060ae0, count: 7000) XXXX: sys_enter: NR 3 (3, 8060ae0, 7000, a, 1000, bfce8ef8) XXXX: sys_read -> 0x138 XXXX: sys_exit: NR 3 = 312 There are 2 drawbacks here. A) two almost identical records are saved in ringbuffer when a syscall enters or exits. (4 records for every syscall) This wastes precious space in the ring buffer. B) the lines including "sys_enter/sys_exit" produces hardly any useful information for the output (no labels). The user can use this method to prevent these drawbacks: echo 1 > events/syscalls/enable echo 0 > events/syscalls/sys_enter/enable echo 0 > events/syscalls/sys_exit/enable But this is not user friendly. So we separate raw syscall from syscall tracer. After this fix applied: syscall tracer's output (echo 1 > events/syscalls/enable): XXXX: sys_read(fd: 3, buf: bfe87d88, count: 200) XXXX: sys_read -> 0x200 XXXX: sys_fstat64(fd: 3, statbuf: bfe87c98) XXXX: sys_fstat64 -> 0x0 XXXX: sys_close(fd: 3) raw syscall tracer's output (echo 1 > events/raw_syscalls/enable): XXXX: sys_enter: NR 175 (0, bf92bf18, bf92bf98, 8, b748cff4, bf92bef8) XXXX: sys_exit: NR 175 = 0 XXXX: sys_enter: NR 175 (2, bf92bf98, 0, 8, b748cff4, bf92bef8) XXXX: sys_exit: NR 175 = 0 XXXX: sys_enter: NR 3 (9, bf927f9c, 4000, b77e2518, b77dce60, bf92bff8) Signed-off-by: Lai Jiangshan <laijs@cn.fujitsu.com> LKML-Reference: <4AEFC37C.5080609@cn.fujitsu.com> Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis.org>
2009-11-03 13:45:32 +08:00
#define TRACE_SYSTEM raw_syscalls
#define TRACE_INCLUDE_FILE syscalls
#if !defined(_TRACE_EVENTS_SYSCALLS_H) || defined(TRACE_HEADER_MULTI_READ)
#define _TRACE_EVENTS_SYSCALLS_H
#include <linux/tracepoint.h>
#include <asm/ptrace.h>
#include <asm/syscall.h>
#ifdef CONFIG_HAVE_SYSCALL_TRACEPOINTS
TRACE_EVENT_FN(sys_enter,
TP_PROTO(struct pt_regs *regs, long id),
TP_ARGS(regs, id),
TP_STRUCT__entry(
__field( long, id )
__array( unsigned long, args, 6 )
),
TP_fast_assign(
__entry->id = id;
syscall_get_arguments(current, regs, 0, 6, __entry->args);
),
TP_printk("NR %ld (%lx, %lx, %lx, %lx, %lx, %lx)",
__entry->id,
__entry->args[0], __entry->args[1], __entry->args[2],
__entry->args[3], __entry->args[4], __entry->args[5]),
syscall_regfunc, syscall_unregfunc
);
TRACE_EVENT_FLAGS(sys_enter, TRACE_EVENT_FL_CAP_ANY)
TRACE_EVENT_FN(sys_exit,
TP_PROTO(struct pt_regs *regs, long ret),
TP_ARGS(regs, ret),
TP_STRUCT__entry(
__field( long, id )
__field( long, ret )
),
TP_fast_assign(
__entry->id = syscall_get_nr(current, regs);
__entry->ret = ret;
),
TP_printk("NR %ld = %ld",
__entry->id, __entry->ret),
syscall_regfunc, syscall_unregfunc
);
TRACE_EVENT_FLAGS(sys_exit, TRACE_EVENT_FL_CAP_ANY)
#endif /* CONFIG_HAVE_SYSCALL_TRACEPOINTS */
#endif /* _TRACE_EVENTS_SYSCALLS_H */
/* This part must be outside protection */
#include <trace/define_trace.h>