| .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 |
| |
| ================= |
| Boot-time tracing |
| ================= |
| |
| :Author: Masami Hiramatsu <mhiramat@kernel.org> |
| |
| 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 command line 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." |
| prefix. See kernel parameters for the options which starts |
| 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. |
| |
| |
| 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.]tracing_on = 0|1 |
| Enable/Disable tracing on this instance when starting boot-time tracing. |
| (you can enable it by the "traceon" event trigger action) |
| |
| 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. |
| |
| ftrace.[instance.INSTANCE.]ftrace.notraces |
| This will take an array of NON-tracing function filter rules. |
| |
| |
| Ftrace Per-Event Options |
| ------------------------ |
| |
| These options are setting per-event options. |
| |
| ftrace.[instance.INSTANCE.]event.GROUP.EVENT.enable |
| Enable GROUP:EVENT tracing. |
| |
| 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. |
| |
| |
| When to Start |
| ============= |
| |
| All boot-time tracing options starting with ``ftrace`` will be enabled at the |
| end of core_initcall. This means you can trace the events from postcore_initcall. |
| Most of the subsystems and architecture dependent drivers will be initialized |
| after that (arch_initcall or subsys_initcall). Thus, you can trace those with |
| boot-time tracing. |
| If you want to trace events before core_initcall, you can use the options |
| starting with ``kernel``. Some of them will be enabled eariler than the initcall |
| processing (for example,. ``kernel.ftrace=function`` and ``kernel.trace_event`` |
| will start before the initcall.) |
| |
| |
| 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, boot-time tracing supports "instance" node, which allows us to run |
| several tracers for different purpose at once. For example, one tracer |
| is for tracing functions starting with "user\_", and others tracing |
| "kernel\_" 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. |
| |
| With the trigger action and kprobes, you can trace function-graph while |
| a function is called. For example, this will trace all function calls in |
| the pci_proc_init():: |
| |
| ftrace { |
| tracing_on = 0 |
| tracer = function_graph |
| event.kprobes { |
| start_event { |
| probes = "pci_proc_init" |
| actions = "traceon" |
| } |
| end_event { |
| probes = "pci_proc_init%return" |
| actions = "traceoff" |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| |
| 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". |