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Merge tag 'trace-v7.2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/trace/linux-trace
Pull tracing updates from Steven Rostedt: - Remove a redundant IS_ERR() check trace_pipe_open() already checks for IS_ERR() and does it again in the return path. Remove the return check. - Export seq_buf_putmem_hex() to allow kunit tests against them To add Kunit tests on seq_buf_putmem_hex(), it needs to be exported. - Replace strcat() and strcpy() with seq_buf() logic The code for synthetic events uses a series of strcat() and strcpy() which can be error prone. Replace them with seq_buf() logic that does all the necessary bound checking. - Add a lockdep rcu_is_watching() to trace_##event##_enabled() call The trace_##event##_enabled() is a static branch that is true if the "event" is enabled. But this can hide bugs if this logic is in a location where RCU is disabled and not "watching". It would only trigger if lockdep is enabled and the event is enabled. Add a "rcu_is_watching()" warning if lockdep is enabled in that helper function to trigger regardless if the event is enabled or not. - Remove the local variable in the trace_printk() macro For name space integrity, remove the _______STR variable in the trace_printk() macro for using the sizeof() macro directly. - Use guard()s for the trace_recursion_record.c file - Fix typo in a comment of eventfs_callback() kerneldoc - Use trace_call__##event() in events within trace_##event##_enabled() A couple of events are called within an if block guarded by trace_##event##_enabled(). That is a static key that is only enabled when the event is enabled. The trace_call_##event() calls the tracepoint code directly without adding a redundant static key for that check. - Allow perf to read synthetic events Currently, perf does not have the ability to enable a synthetic event. If it does, it will either cause a kernel warning or error with "No such device". Synthetic events are not much different than kprobes and perf can handle fine with a few modifications. - Replace printk(KERN_WARNING ...) with pr_warn() - Replace krealloc() on an array with krealloc_array() - Fix README file path name for synthetic events - Change tracing_map tracing_map_array to use a flexible array Instead of allocating a separate pointer to hold the pages field of tracing_map_array, allocate the pages field as a flexible array when allocating the structure. - Fold trace_iterator_increment() into trace_find_next_entry_inc() The function trace_iterator_increment() was only used by trace_find_next_entry_inc(). It's not big enough to be a helper function for one user. Fold it into its caller. - Make field_var_str field a flexible array of hist_elt_data Instead of allocating a separate pointer for the field_var_str array of the hist_elt_data structure, allocate it as a flexible array when allocating the structure. - Disable KCOV for trace_irqsoff.c Like trace_preemptirq.c, trace_irqsoff.c has code that will crash when KCOV is enabled on ARM. The irqsoff tracing can be called on ARM because the irqsoff tracing code can be run from early interrupt code and produce coverage unrelated to syscall inputs. - Fix warning in __unregister_ftrace_function() called by perf Perf calls unregister_ftrace_function() without checking if its ftrace_ops has already been unregistered. There's an error path where on clean up it will unregister the ftrace_ops even if it wasn't registered and causes a warning. * tag 'trace-v7.2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/trace/linux-trace: perf/ftrace: Fix WARNING in __unregister_ftrace_function tracing: Disable KCOV instrumentation for trace_irqsoff.o tracing: Turn hist_elt_data field_var_str into a flexible array tracing: Move trace_iterator_increment() into trace_find_next_entry_inc() tracing: Simplify pages allocation for tracing_map logic tracing: Fix README path for synthetic_events tracing: Use krealloc_array() for trace option array growth tracing/branch: Use pr_warn() instead of printk(KERN_WARNING) tracing: Allow perf to read synthetic events HID: Use trace_call__##name() at guarded tracepoint call sites cpufreq: amd-pstate: Use trace_call__##name() at guarded tracepoint call site tracefs: Fix typo in a comment of eventfs_callback() kerneldoc tracing: Switch trace_recursion_record.c code over to use guard() tracing: Remove local variable for argument detection from trace_printk() tracepoint: Add lockdep rcu_is_watching() check to trace_##name##_enabled() tracing: Bound synthetic-field strings with seq_buf seq_buf: Export seq_buf_putmem_hex() and add KUnit tests tracing: Remove redundant IS_ERR() check in trace_pipe_open() |
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tracing: Disable KCOV instrumentation for trace_irqsoff.o
When KCOV runs its boot selftest with whole-kernel instrumentation enabled, it sets current->kcov_mode to KCOV_MODE_TRACE_PC without installing a coverage area. Any instrumented code accepted as task-context coverage in that window dereferences current->kcov_area and crashes. On ARMv5 Versatile PB with CONFIG_KCOV_SELFTEST=y, CONFIG_KCOV_INSTRUMENT_ALL=y and CONFIG_IRQSOFF_TRACER=y, boot hits a NULL pointer fault during the selftest: kcov: running self test Internal error: Oops: 5 [#1] ARM PC is at __sanitizer_cov_trace_pc+0x4c/0x90 Kernel panic - not syncing: Fatal exception A diagnostic run showed the unwanted coverage comes from the IRQs-off tracer callbacks reached from ARM IRQ entry before hardirq context is visible to KCOV: __sanitizer_cov_trace_pc from tracer_hardirqs_off+0x18/0x1cc tracer_hardirqs_off from trace_hardirqs_off+0x34/0x54 trace_hardirqs_off from __irq_svc+0x58/0xb0 __irq_svc from kcov_init+0x7c/0xdc and similarly through tracer_hardirqs_on(). trace_preemptirq.o is already excluded because this tracing path can run from early interrupt code and produce coverage unrelated to syscall inputs. Exclude trace_irqsoff.o as well, instead of requiring users to turn off CONFIG_KCOV_INSTRUMENT_ALL=y, which is the default whole-kernel KCOV mode. With the exclusion in place, the same ARMv5 Versatile PB QEMU test boots through the KCOV selftest and reaches userspace. Tested on ARMv5 Versatile PB QEMU with CONFIG_KCOV_SELFTEST=y, CONFIG_KCOV_INSTRUMENT_ALL=y and CONFIG_IRQSOFF_TRACER=y. Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20260525170428.67211-1-kmehltretter@gmail.com Assisted-by: Codex:gpt-5 Signed-off-by: Karl Mehltretter <kmehltretter@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis.org> |
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tracing: Create output file from cmd_check_undefined
As the output file is currently never created, the check will run every time, even if the inputs have not changed. Create an empty output file which allows make to skip the execution when it is not necessary. Cc: Masami Hiramatsu <mhiramat@kernel.org> Cc: Mathieu Desnoyers <mathieu.desnoyers@efficios.com> Cc: Vincent Donnefort <vdonnefort@google.com> Cc: Marc Zyngier <maz@kernel.org> Cc: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20260520-tracing-ringbuffer-check-v1-1-d979cfab1338@weissschuh.net Fixes: |
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ring-buffer remote: Avoid unexpected symbol warnings (arm, s390)
The now more verbose check found more architecture specific symbol
missing from the whitelist, during randconfig testing on s390
and 32-bit arm:
Unexpected symbols in kernel/trace/simple_ring_buffer.o:
U __aeabi_unwind_cpp_pr1
Unexpected symbols in kernel/trace/simple_ring_buffer.o:
U __s390_indirect_jump_r1
U __s390_indirect_jump_r10
U __s390_indirect_jump_r14
U __s390_indirect_jump_r2
U __s390_indirect_jump_r5
U __s390_indirect_jump_r7
U __s390_indirect_jump_r8
U __s390_indirect_jump_r9
make[6]: *** [/home/arnd/arm-soc/kernel/trace/Makefile:160: kernel/trace/simple_ring_buffer.o.checked] Error 1
Add these to the list and keep it roughly sorted into sanitizer
and architecture symbols.
Cc: Masami Hiramatsu <mhiramat@kernel.org>
Cc: Marc Zyngier <maz@kernel.org>
Cc: Nathan Chancellor <nathan@kernel.org>
Cc: Vincent Donnefort <vdonnefort@google.com>
Cc: Mathieu Desnoyers <mathieu.desnoyers@efficios.com>
Cc: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20260515105717.1023007-1-arnd@kernel.org
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5335e318ad |
tracing: Make undefsyms_base.c a first-class citizen
Linus points out that dumping undefsyms_base.c form the Makefile is rather ugly, and that a much better course of action would be to have this file as a first-class citizen in the git tree. This allows some extra cleanup in the Makefile, and the removal of the .gitignore file in kernel/trace. Cc: Marc Zyngier <maz@kernel.org> Cc: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/CAHk-=wieqGd_XKpu8UxDoyADZx8TDe8CF3RmkUXt5N_9t5Pf_w@mail.gmail.com Link: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20260421095446.2951646-1-maz@kernel.org/ Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20260421100455.324333-1-pbonzini@redhat.com Reported-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> Reviewed-by: Nathan Chancellor <nathan@kernel.org> Tested-by: Nathan Chancellor <nathan@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis.org> |
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cb30bf881c |
Merge tag 'trace-v7.1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/trace/linux-trace
Pull tracing updates from Steven Rostedt:
- Fix printf format warning for bprintf
sunrpc uses a trace_printk() that triggers a printf warning during
the compile. Move the __printf() attribute around for when debugging
is not enabled the warning will go away
- Remove redundant check for EVENT_FILE_FL_FREED in
event_filter_write()
The FREED flag is checked in the call to event_file_file() and then
checked again right afterward, which is unneeded
- Clean up event_file_file() and event_file_data() helpers
These helper functions played a different role in the past, but now
with eventfs, the READ_ONCE() isn't needed. Simplify the code a bit
and also add a warning to event_file_data() if the file or its data
is not present
- Remove updating file->private_data in tracing open
All access to the file private data is handled by the helper
functions, which do not use file->private_data. Stop updating it on
open
- Show ENUM names in function arguments via BTF in function tracing
When showing the function arguments when func-args option is set for
function tracing, if one of the arguments is found to be an enum,
show the name of the enum instead of its number
- Add new trace_call__##name() API for tracepoints
Tracepoints are enabled via static_branch() blocks, where when not
enabled, there's only a nop that is in the code where the execution
will just skip over it. When tracing is enabled, the nop is converted
to a direct jump to the tracepoint code. Sometimes more calculations
are required to be performed to update the parameters of the
tracepoint. In this case, trace_##name##_enabled() is called which is
a static_branch() that gets enabled only when the tracepoint is
enabled. This allows the extra calculations to also be skipped by the
nop:
if (trace_foo_enabled()) {
x = bar();
trace_foo(x);
}
Where the x=bar() is only performed when foo is enabled. The problem
with this approach is that there's now two static_branch() calls. One
for checking if the tracepoint is enabled, and then again to know if
the tracepoint should be called. The second one is redundant
Introduce trace_call__foo() that will call the foo() tracepoint
directly without doing a static_branch():
if (trace_foo_enabled()) {
x = bar();
trace_call__foo();
}
- Update various locations to use the new trace_call__##name() API
- Move snapshot code out of trace.c
Cleaning up trace.c to not be a "dump all", move the snapshot code
out of it and into a new trace_snapshot.c file
- Clean up some "%*.s" to "%*s"
- Allow boot kernel command line options to be called multiple times
Have options like:
ftrace_filter=foo ftrace_filter=bar ftrace_filter=zoo
Equal to:
ftrace_filter=foo,bar,zoo
- Fix ipi_raise event CPU field to be a CPU field
The ipi_raise target_cpus field is defined as a __bitmask(). There is
now a __cpumask() field definition. Update the field to use that
- Have hist_field_name() use a snprintf() and not a series of strcat()
It's safer to use snprintf() that a series of strcat()
- Fix tracepoint regfunc balancing
A tracepoint can define a "reg" and "unreg" function that gets called
before the tracepoint is enabled, and after it is disabled
respectively. But on error, after the "reg" func is called and the
tracepoint is not enabled, the "unreg" function is not called to tear
down what the "reg" function performed
- Fix output that shows what histograms are enabled
Event variables are displayed incorrectly in the histogram output
Instead of "sched.sched_wakeup.$var", it is showing
"$sched.sched_wakeup.var" where the '$' is in the incorrect location
- Some other simple cleanups
* tag 'trace-v7.1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/trace/linux-trace: (24 commits)
selftests/ftrace: Add test case for fully-qualified variable references
tracing: Fix fully-qualified variable reference printing in histograms
tracepoint: balance regfunc() on func_add() failure in tracepoint_add_func()
tracing: Rebuild full_name on each hist_field_name() call
tracing: Report ipi_raise target CPUs as cpumask
tracing: Remove duplicate latency_fsnotify() stub
tracing: Preserve repeated trace_trigger boot parameters
tracing: Append repeated boot-time tracing parameters
tracing: Remove spurious default precision from show_event_trigger/filter formats
cpufreq: Use trace_call__##name() at guarded tracepoint call sites
tracing: Remove tracing_alloc_snapshot() when snapshot isn't defined
tracing: Move snapshot code out of trace.c and into trace_snapshot.c
mm: damon: Use trace_call__##name() at guarded tracepoint call sites
btrfs: Use trace_call__##name() at guarded tracepoint call sites
spi: Use trace_call__##name() at guarded tracepoint call sites
i2c: Use trace_call__##name() at guarded tracepoint call sites
kernel: Use trace_call__##name() at guarded tracepoint call sites
tracepoint: Add trace_call__##name() API
tracing: trace_mmap.h: fix a kernel-doc warning
tracing: Pretty-print enum parameters in function arguments
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bade44fe54 |
tracing: Move snapshot code out of trace.c and into trace_snapshot.c
The trace.c file was a dumping ground for most tracing code. Start organizing it better by moving various functions out into their own files. Move all the snapshot code, including the max trace code into its own trace_snapshot.c file. Cc: Masami Hiramatsu <mhiramat@kernel.org> Cc: Mathieu Desnoyers <mathieu.desnoyers@efficios.com> Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20260324140145.36352d6a@gandalf.local.home Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt (Google) <rostedt@goodmis.org> |
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58b4bd1839 |
tracing: Adjust cmd_check_undefined to show unexpected undefined symbols
When the check_undefined command in kernel/trace/Makefile fails, there
is no output, making it hard to understand why the build failed. Capture
the output of the $(NM) + grep command and print it when failing to make
it clearer what the problem is.
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d772964394 |
tracing: Restore accidentally removed SPDX tag
Restore the SPDX tag that was accidentally dropped.
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1211907ac0 |
tracing: Generate undef symbols allowlist for simple_ring_buffer
Compiler and tooling-generated symbols are difficult to maintain across all supported architectures. Make the allowlist more robust by replacing the harcoded list with a mechanism that automatically detects these symbols. This mechanism generates a C function designed to trigger common compiler-inserted symbols. Signed-off-by: Vincent Donnefort <vdonnefort@google.com> Reviewed-by: Nathan Chancellor <nathan@kernel.org> Tested-by: Nathan Chancellor <nathan@kernel.org> Acked-by: Steven Rostedt (Google) <rostedt@goodmis.org> Tested-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20260316092845.3367411-1-vdonnefort@google.com [maz: added __msan prefix to allowlist as pointed out by Arnd] Signed-off-by: Marc Zyngier <maz@kernel.org> |
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7e4b6c9430 |
tracing: add more symbols to whitelist
Randconfig builds show a number of cryptic build errors from
hitting undefined symbols in simple_ring_buffer.o:
make[7]: *** [/home/arnd/arm-soc/kernel/trace/Makefile:147: kernel/trace/simple_ring_buffer.o.checked] Error 1
These happen with CONFIG_TRACE_BRANCH_PROFILING, CONFIG_KASAN_HW_TAGS,
CONFIG_STACKPROTECTOR, CONFIG_DEBUG_IRQFLAGS and indirectly from WARN_ON().
Add exceptions for each one that I have hit so far on arm64, x86_64 and arm
randconfig builds.
Other architectures likely hit additional ones, so it would be nice
to produce a little more verbose output that include the name of the
missing symbols directly.
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5f2f830471 |
tracing: Update undefined symbols allow list for simple_ring_buffer
Undefined symbols are not allowed for simple_ring_buffer.c. But some
compiler emitted symbols are missing in the allowlist. Update it.
Reported-by: Nathan Chancellor <nathan@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Vincent Donnefort <vdonnefort@google.com>
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a717943d8e |
tracing: Check for undefined symbols in simple_ring_buffer
The simple_ring_buffer implementation must remain simple enough to be used by the pKVM hypervisor. Prevent the object build if unresolved symbols are found. Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20260309162516.2623589-19-vdonnefort@google.com Reviewed-by: Steven Rostedt (Google) <rostedt@goodmis.org> Signed-off-by: Vincent Donnefort <vdonnefort@google.com> Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt (Google) <rostedt@goodmis.org> |
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ea908a2b79 |
tracing: Add a trace remote module for testing
Add a module to help testing the tracefs support for trace remotes. This
module:
* Use simple_ring_buffer to write into a ring-buffer.
* Declare a single "selftest" event that can be triggered from
user-space.
* Register a "test" trace remote.
This is intended to be used by trace remote selftests.
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20260309162516.2623589-15-vdonnefort@google.com
Reviewed-by: Steven Rostedt (Google) <rostedt@goodmis.org>
Signed-off-by: Vincent Donnefort <vdonnefort@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt (Google) <rostedt@goodmis.org>
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34e5b958bd |
tracing: Introduce simple_ring_buffer
Add a simple implementation of the kernel ring-buffer. This intends to be used later by ring-buffer remotes such as the pKVM hypervisor, hence the need for a cut down version (write only) without any dependency. Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20260309162516.2623589-14-vdonnefort@google.com Reviewed-by: Steven Rostedt (Google) <rostedt@goodmis.org> Signed-off-by: Vincent Donnefort <vdonnefort@google.com> Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt (Google) <rostedt@goodmis.org> |
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96e43537af |
tracing: Introduce trace remotes
A trace remote relies on ring-buffer remotes to read and control compatible tracing buffers, written by entity such as firmware or hypervisor. Add a Tracefs directory remotes/ that contains all instances of trace remotes. Each instance follows the same hierarchy as any other to ease the support by existing user-space tools. This currently does not provide any event support, which will come later. Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20260309162516.2623589-6-vdonnefort@google.com Reviewed-by: Steven Rostedt (Google) <rostedt@goodmis.org> Signed-off-by: Vincent Donnefort <vdonnefort@google.com> Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt (Google) <rostedt@goodmis.org> |
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98021e37d6 |
tracing: Move pid filtering into trace_pid.c
The trace.c file was a dumping ground for most tracing code. Start organizing it better by moving various functions out into their own files. Move the PID filtering functions from trace.c into its own trace_pid.c file. Cc: Masami Hiramatsu <mhiramat@kernel.org> Cc: Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@arm.com> Cc: Mathieu Desnoyers <mathieu.desnoyers@efficios.com> Cc: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20260208032450.998330662@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt (Google) <rostedt@goodmis.org> |
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f93a7d0cac |
ftrace: Allow tracing of some of the tracing code
There is times when tracing the tracing infrastructure can be useful for debugging the tracing code. Currently all files in the tracing directory are set to "notrace" the functions. Add a new config option FUNCTION_SELF_TRACING that will allow some of the files in the tracing infrastructure to be traced. It requires a config to enable because it will add noise to the function tracer if events and other tracing features are enabled. Tracing functions and events together is quite common, so not tracing the event code should be the default. Cc: Masami Hiramatsu <mhiramat@kernel.org> Cc: Mathieu Desnoyers <mathieu.desnoyers@efficios.com> Cc: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Cc: Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@arm.com> Cc: Tom Zanussi <zanussi@kernel.org> Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20251120181514.736f2d5f@gandalf.local.home Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt (Google) <rostedt@goodmis.org> |
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tracing: Have eprobes have their own config option
Eprobes were added in 5.15 and were selected whenever any of the other probe events were selected. If kprobe events were enabled (which it is by default if kprobes are enabled) it would enable eprobe events as well. The same for uprobes and fprobes. Have eprobes have its own config and it gets enabled by default if tracing is enabled. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20250729102636.b7cce553e7cc263722b12365@kernel.org/ Cc: Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@arm.com> Cc: Mathieu Desnoyers <mathieu.desnoyers@efficios.com> Cc: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Cc: Namhyung Kim <namhyung@kernel.org> Cc: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net> Cc: Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@infradead.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/20250730140945.360286733@kernel.org Suggested-by: Masami Hiramatsu (Google) <mhiramat@kernel.org> Acked-by: Masami Hiramatsu (Google) <mhiramat@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt (Google) <rostedt@goodmis.org> |
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tracing/probes: Move finding func-proto API and getting func-param API to trace_btf
Move generic function-proto find API and getting function parameter API to BTF library code from trace_probe.c. This will avoid redundant efforts on different feature. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/all/169272155255.160970.719426926348706349.stgit@devnote2/ Signed-off-by: Masami Hiramatsu (Google) <mhiramat@kernel.org> Acked-by: Steven Rostedt (Google) <rostedt@goodmis.org> |
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tracing/probes: Add fprobe events for tracing function entry and exit.
Add fprobe events for tracing function entry and exit instead of kprobe
events. With this change, we can continue to trace function entry/exit
even if the CONFIG_KPROBES_ON_FTRACE is not available. Since
CONFIG_KPROBES_ON_FTRACE requires the CONFIG_DYNAMIC_FTRACE_WITH_REGS,
it is not available if the architecture only supports
CONFIG_DYNAMIC_FTRACE_WITH_ARGS. And that means kprobe events can not
probe function entry/exit effectively on such architecture.
But this can be solved if the dynamic events supports fprobe events.
The fprobe event is a new dynamic events which is only for the function
(symbol) entry and exit. This event accepts non register fetch arguments
so that user can trace the function arguments and return values.
The fprobe events syntax is here;
f[:[GRP/][EVENT]] FUNCTION [FETCHARGS]
f[MAXACTIVE][:[GRP/][EVENT]] FUNCTION%return [FETCHARGS]
E.g.
# echo 'f vfs_read $arg1' >> dynamic_events
# echo 'f vfs_read%return $retval' >> dynamic_events
# cat dynamic_events
f:fprobes/vfs_read__entry vfs_read arg1=$arg1
f:fprobes/vfs_read__exit vfs_read%return arg1=$retval
# echo 1 > events/fprobes/enable
# head -n 20 trace | tail
# TASK-PID CPU# ||||| TIMESTAMP FUNCTION
# | | | ||||| | |
sh-142 [005] ...1. 448.386420: vfs_read__entry: (vfs_read+0x4/0x340) arg1=0xffff888007f7c540
sh-142 [005] ..... 448.386436: vfs_read__exit: (ksys_read+0x75/0x100 <- vfs_read) arg1=0x1
sh-142 [005] ...1. 448.386451: vfs_read__entry: (vfs_read+0x4/0x340) arg1=0xffff888007f7c540
sh-142 [005] ..... 448.386458: vfs_read__exit: (ksys_read+0x75/0x100 <- vfs_read) arg1=0x1
sh-142 [005] ...1. 448.386469: vfs_read__entry: (vfs_read+0x4/0x340) arg1=0xffff888007f7c540
sh-142 [005] ..... 448.386476: vfs_read__exit: (ksys_read+0x75/0x100 <- vfs_read) arg1=0x1
sh-142 [005] ...1. 448.602073: vfs_read__entry: (vfs_read+0x4/0x340) arg1=0xffff888007f7c540
sh-142 [005] ..... 448.602089: vfs_read__exit: (ksys_read+0x75/0x100 <- vfs_read) arg1=0x1
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/all/168507469754.913472.6112857614708350210.stgit@mhiramat.roam.corp.google.com/
Reported-by: kernel test robot <lkp@intel.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/all/202302011530.7vm4O8Ro-lkp@intel.com/
Signed-off-by: Masami Hiramatsu (Google) <mhiramat@kernel.org>
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rv: Add Runtime Verification (RV) interface
RV is a lightweight (yet rigorous) method that complements classical
exhaustive verification techniques (such as model checking and
theorem proving) with a more practical approach to complex systems.
RV works by analyzing the trace of the system's actual execution,
comparing it against a formal specification of the system behavior.
RV can give precise information on the runtime behavior of the
monitored system while enabling the reaction for unexpected
events, avoiding, for example, the propagation of a failure on
safety-critical systems.
The development of this interface roots in the development of the
paper:
De Oliveira, Daniel Bristot; Cucinotta, Tommaso; De Oliveira, Romulo
Silva. Efficient formal verification for the Linux kernel. In:
International Conference on Software Engineering and Formal Methods.
Springer, Cham, 2019. p. 315-332.
And:
De Oliveira, Daniel Bristot. Automata-based formal analysis
and verification of the real-time Linux kernel. PhD Thesis, 2020.
The RV interface resembles the tracing/ interface on purpose. The current
path for the RV interface is /sys/kernel/tracing/rv/.
It presents these files:
"available_monitors"
- List the available monitors, one per line.
For example:
# cat available_monitors
wip
wwnr
"enabled_monitors"
- Lists the enabled monitors, one per line;
- Writing to it enables a given monitor;
- Writing a monitor name with a '!' prefix disables it;
- Truncating the file disables all enabled monitors.
For example:
# cat enabled_monitors
# echo wip > enabled_monitors
# echo wwnr >> enabled_monitors
# cat enabled_monitors
wip
wwnr
# echo '!wip' >> enabled_monitors
# cat enabled_monitors
wwnr
# echo > enabled_monitors
# cat enabled_monitors
#
Note that more than one monitor can be enabled concurrently.
"monitoring_on"
- It is an on/off general switcher for monitoring. Note
that it does not disable enabled monitors or detach events,
but stop the per-entity monitors of monitoring the events
received from the system. It resembles the "tracing_on" switcher.
"monitors/"
Each monitor will have its one directory inside "monitors/". There
the monitor specific files will be presented.
The "monitors/" directory resembles the "events" directory on
tracefs.
For example:
# cd monitors/wip/
# ls
desc enable
# cat desc
wakeup in preemptive per-cpu testing monitor.
# cat enable
0
For further information, see the comments in the header of
kernel/trace/rv/rv.c from this patch.
Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/a4bfe038f50cb047bfb343ad0e12b0e646ab308b.1659052063.git.bristot@kernel.org
Cc: Wim Van Sebroeck <wim@linux-watchdog.org>
Cc: Guenter Roeck <linux@roeck-us.net>
Cc: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net>
Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@redhat.com>
Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org>
Cc: Will Deacon <will@kernel.org>
Cc: Catalin Marinas <catalin.marinas@arm.com>
Cc: Marco Elver <elver@google.com>
Cc: Dmitry Vyukov <dvyukov@google.com>
Cc: "Paul E. McKenney" <paulmck@kernel.org>
Cc: Shuah Khan <skhan@linuxfoundation.org>
Cc: Gabriele Paoloni <gpaoloni@redhat.com>
Cc: Juri Lelli <juri.lelli@redhat.com>
Cc: Clark Williams <williams@redhat.com>
Cc: Tao Zhou <tao.zhou@linux.dev>
Cc: Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@infradead.org>
Cc: linux-doc@vger.kernel.org
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Cc: linux-trace-devel@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Daniel Bristot de Oliveira <bristot@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt (Google) <rostedt@goodmis.org>
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tracing: Disable kcov on trace_preemptirq.c
Functions in trace_preemptirq.c could be invoked from early interrupt code that bypasses kcov trace function's in_task() check. Disable kcov on this file to reduce random code coverage. Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20220523063033.1778974-1-liu3101@purdue.edu Acked-by: Dmitry Vyukov <dvyukov@google.com> Signed-off-by: Congyu Liu <liu3101@purdue.edu> Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt (Google) <rostedt@goodmis.org> |
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Merge tag 'net-next-5.18' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net-next
Pull networking updates from Jakub Kicinski:
"The sprinkling of SPI drivers is because we added a new one and Mark
sent us a SPI driver interface conversion pull request.
Core
----
- Introduce XDP multi-buffer support, allowing the use of XDP with
jumbo frame MTUs and combination with Rx coalescing offloads (LRO).
- Speed up netns dismantling (5x) and lower the memory cost a little.
Remove unnecessary per-netns sockets. Scope some lists to a netns.
Cut down RCU syncing. Use batch methods. Allow netdev registration
to complete out of order.
- Support distinguishing timestamp types (ingress vs egress) and
maintaining them across packet scrubbing points (e.g. redirect).
- Continue the work of annotating packet drop reasons throughout the
stack.
- Switch netdev error counters from an atomic to dynamically
allocated per-CPU counters.
- Rework a few preempt_disable(), local_irq_save() and busy waiting
sections problematic on PREEMPT_RT.
- Extend the ref_tracker to allow catching use-after-free bugs.
BPF
---
- Introduce "packing allocator" for BPF JIT images. JITed code is
marked read only, and used to be allocated at page granularity.
Custom allocator allows for more efficient memory use, lower iTLB
pressure and prevents identity mapping huge pages from getting
split.
- Make use of BTF type annotations (e.g. __user, __percpu) to enforce
the correct probe read access method, add appropriate helpers.
- Convert the BPF preload to use light skeleton and drop the
user-mode-driver dependency.
- Allow XDP BPF_PROG_RUN test infra to send real packets, enabling
its use as a packet generator.
- Allow local storage memory to be allocated with GFP_KERNEL if
called from a hook allowed to sleep.
- Introduce fprobe (multi kprobe) to speed up mass attachment (arch
bits to come later).
- Add unstable conntrack lookup helpers for BPF by using the BPF
kfunc infra.
- Allow cgroup BPF progs to return custom errors to user space.
- Add support for AF_UNIX iterator batching.
- Allow iterator programs to use sleepable helpers.
- Support JIT of add, and, or, xor and xchg atomic ops on arm64.
- Add BTFGen support to bpftool which allows to use CO-RE in kernels
without BTF info.
- Large number of libbpf API improvements, cleanups and deprecations.
Protocols
---------
- Micro-optimize UDPv6 Tx, gaining up to 5% in test on dummy netdev.
- Adjust TSO packet sizes based on min_rtt, allowing very low latency
links (data centers) to always send full-sized TSO super-frames.
- Make IPv6 flow label changes (AKA hash rethink) more configurable,
via sysctl and setsockopt. Distinguish between server and client
behavior.
- VxLAN support to "collect metadata" devices to terminate only
configured VNIs. This is similar to VLAN filtering in the bridge.
- Support inserting IPv6 IOAM information to a fraction of frames.
- Add protocol attribute to IP addresses to allow identifying where
given address comes from (kernel-generated, DHCP etc.)
- Support setting socket and IPv6 options via cmsg on ping6 sockets.
- Reject mis-use of ECN bits in IP headers as part of DSCP/TOS.
Define dscp_t and stop taking ECN bits into account in fib-rules.
- Add support for locked bridge ports (for 802.1X).
- tun: support NAPI for packets received from batched XDP buffs,
doubling the performance in some scenarios.
- IPv6 extension header handling in Open vSwitch.
- Support IPv6 control message load balancing in bonding, prevent
neighbor solicitation and advertisement from using the wrong port.
Support NS/NA monitor selection similar to existing ARP monitor.
- SMC
- improve performance with TCP_CORK and sendfile()
- support auto-corking
- support TCP_NODELAY
- MCTP (Management Component Transport Protocol)
- add user space tag control interface
- I2C binding driver (as specified by DMTF DSP0237)
- Multi-BSSID beacon handling in AP mode for WiFi.
- Bluetooth:
- handle MSFT Monitor Device Event
- add MGMT Adv Monitor Device Found/Lost events
- Multi-Path TCP:
- add support for the SO_SNDTIMEO socket option
- lots of selftest cleanups and improvements
- Increase the max PDU size in CAN ISOTP to 64 kB.
Driver API
----------
- Add HW counters for SW netdevs, a mechanism for devices which
offload packet forwarding to report packet statistics back to
software interfaces such as tunnels.
- Select the default NIC queue count as a fraction of number of
physical CPU cores, instead of hard-coding to 8.
- Expose devlink instance locks to drivers. Allow device layer of
drivers to use that lock directly instead of creating their own
which always runs into ordering issues in devlink callbacks.
- Add header/data split indication to guide user space enabling of
TCP zero-copy Rx.
- Allow configuring completion queue event size.
- Refactor page_pool to enable fragmenting after allocation.
- Add allocation and page reuse statistics to page_pool.
- Improve Multiple Spanning Trees support in the bridge to allow
reuse of topologies across VLANs, saving HW resources in switches.
- DSA (Distributed Switch Architecture):
- replay and offload of host VLAN entries
- offload of static and local FDB entries on LAG interfaces
- FDB isolation and unicast filtering
New hardware / drivers
----------------------
- Ethernet:
- LAN937x T1 PHYs
- Davicom DM9051 SPI NIC driver
- Realtek RTL8367S, RTL8367RB-VB switch and MDIO
- Microchip ksz8563 switches
- Netronome NFP3800 SmartNICs
- Fungible SmartNICs
- MediaTek MT8195 switches
- WiFi:
- mt76: MediaTek mt7916
- mt76: MediaTek mt7921u USB adapters
- brcmfmac: Broadcom BCM43454/6
- Mobile:
- iosm: Intel M.2 7360 WWAN card
Drivers
-------
- Convert many drivers to the new phylink API built for split PCS
designs but also simplifying other cases.
- Intel Ethernet NICs:
- add TTY for GNSS module for E810T device
- improve AF_XDP performance
- GTP-C and GTP-U filter offload
- QinQ VLAN support
- Mellanox Ethernet NICs (mlx5):
- support xdp->data_meta
- multi-buffer XDP
- offload tc push_eth and pop_eth actions
- Netronome Ethernet NICs (nfp):
- flow-independent tc action hardware offload (police / meter)
- AF_XDP
- Other Ethernet NICs:
- at803x: fiber and SFP support
- xgmac: mdio: preamble suppression and custom MDC frequencies
- r8169: enable ASPM L1.2 if system vendor flags it as safe
- macb/gem: ZynqMP SGMII
- hns3: add TX push mode
- dpaa2-eth: software TSO
- lan743x: multi-queue, mdio, SGMII, PTP
- axienet: NAPI and GRO support
- Mellanox Ethernet switches (mlxsw):
- source and dest IP address rewrites
- RJ45 ports
- Marvell Ethernet switches (prestera):
- basic routing offload
- multi-chain TC ACL offload
- NXP embedded Ethernet switches (ocelot & felix):
- PTP over UDP with the ocelot-8021q DSA tagging protocol
- basic QoS classification on Felix DSA switch using dcbnl
- port mirroring for ocelot switches
- Microchip high-speed industrial Ethernet (sparx5):
- offloading of bridge port flooding flags
- PTP Hardware Clock
- Other embedded switches:
- lan966x: PTP Hardward Clock
- qca8k: mdio read/write operations via crafted Ethernet packets
- Qualcomm 802.11ax WiFi (ath11k):
- add LDPC FEC type and 802.11ax High Efficiency data in radiotap
- enable RX PPDU stats in monitor co-exist mode
- Intel WiFi (iwlwifi):
- UHB TAS enablement via BIOS
- band disablement via BIOS
- channel switch offload
- 32 Rx AMPDU sessions in newer devices
- MediaTek WiFi (mt76):
- background radar detection
- thermal management improvements on mt7915
- SAR support for more mt76 platforms
- MBSSID and 6 GHz band on mt7915
- RealTek WiFi:
- rtw89: AP mode
- rtw89: 160 MHz channels and 6 GHz band
- rtw89: hardware scan
- Bluetooth:
- mt7921s: wake on Bluetooth, SCO over I2S, wide-band-speed (WBS)
- Microchip CAN (mcp251xfd):
- multiple RX-FIFOs and runtime configurable RX/TX rings
- internal PLL, runtime PM handling simplification
- improve chip detection and error handling after wakeup"
* tag 'net-next-5.18' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net-next: (2521 commits)
llc: fix netdevice reference leaks in llc_ui_bind()
drivers: ethernet: cpsw: fix panic when interrupt coaleceing is set via ethtool
ice: don't allow to run ice_send_event_to_aux() in atomic ctx
ice: fix 'scheduling while atomic' on aux critical err interrupt
net/sched: fix incorrect vlan_push_eth dest field
net: bridge: mst: Restrict info size queries to bridge ports
net: marvell: prestera: add missing destroy_workqueue() in prestera_module_init()
drivers: net: xgene: Fix regression in CRC stripping
net: geneve: add missing netlink policy and size for IFLA_GENEVE_INNER_PROTO_INHERIT
net: dsa: fix missing host-filtered multicast addresses
net/mlx5e: Fix build warning, detected write beyond size of field
iwlwifi: mvm: Don't fail if PPAG isn't supported
selftests/bpf: Fix kprobe_multi test.
Revert "rethook: x86: Add rethook x86 implementation"
Revert "arm64: rethook: Add arm64 rethook implementation"
Revert "powerpc: Add rethook support"
Revert "ARM: rethook: Add rethook arm implementation"
netdevice: add missing dm_private kdoc
net: bridge: mst: prevent NULL deref in br_mst_info_size()
selftests: forwarding: Use same VRF for port and VLAN upper
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rethook: Add a generic return hook
Add a return hook framework which hooks the function return. Most of the logic came from the kretprobe, but this is independent from kretprobe. Note that this is expected to be used with other function entry hooking feature, like ftrace, fprobe, adn kprobes. Eventually this will replace the kretprobe (e.g. kprobe + rethook = kretprobe), but at this moment, this is just an additional hook. Signed-off-by: Masami Hiramatsu <mhiramat@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt (Google) <rostedt@goodmis.org> Tested-by: Steven Rostedt (Google) <rostedt@goodmis.org> Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/164735285066.1084943.9259661137330166643.stgit@devnote2 |