tracing: move function profiler data out of function struct
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2# Architectures that offer an FUNCTION_TRACER implementation should
3# select HAVE_FUNCTION_TRACER:
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6config USER_STACKTRACE_SUPPORT
7 bool
8
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9config NOP_TRACER
10 bool
11
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12config HAVE_FTRACE_NMI_ENTER
13 bool
14
606576ce 15config HAVE_FUNCTION_TRACER
16444a8a 16 bool
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fb52607a 18config HAVE_FUNCTION_GRAPH_TRACER
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19 bool
20
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21config HAVE_FUNCTION_TRACE_MCOUNT_TEST
22 bool
23 help
24 This gets selected when the arch tests the function_trace_stop
25 variable at the mcount call site. Otherwise, this variable
26 is tested by the called function.
27
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28config HAVE_DYNAMIC_FTRACE
29 bool
30
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31config HAVE_FTRACE_MCOUNT_RECORD
32 bool
33
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34config HAVE_HW_BRANCH_TRACER
35 bool
36
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37config HAVE_FTRACE_SYSCALLS
38 bool
39
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40config TRACER_MAX_TRACE
41 bool
42
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43config RING_BUFFER
44 bool
45
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46config FTRACE_NMI_ENTER
47 bool
48 depends on HAVE_FTRACE_NMI_ENTER
49 default y
50
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51config TRACING
52 bool
53 select DEBUG_FS
7a8e76a3 54 select RING_BUFFER
c2c80529 55 select STACKTRACE if STACKTRACE_SUPPORT
5f87f112 56 select TRACEPOINTS
f3384b28 57 select NOP_TRACER
769b0441 58 select BINARY_PRINTF
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60#
61# Minimum requirements an architecture has to meet for us to
62# be able to offer generic tracing facilities:
63#
64config TRACING_SUPPORT
65 bool
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66 # PPC32 has no irqflags tracing support, but it can use most of the
67 # tracers anyway, they were tested to build and work. Note that new
68 # exceptions to this list aren't welcomed, better implement the
69 # irqflags tracing for your architecture.
70 depends on TRACE_IRQFLAGS_SUPPORT || PPC32
40ada30f 71 depends on STACKTRACE_SUPPORT
422d3c7a 72 default y
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74if TRACING_SUPPORT
75
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76menu "Tracers"
77
606576ce 78config FUNCTION_TRACER
1b29b018 79 bool "Kernel Function Tracer"
606576ce 80 depends on HAVE_FUNCTION_TRACER
1b29b018 81 select FRAME_POINTER
4d7a077c 82 select KALLSYMS
1b29b018 83 select TRACING
35e8e302 84 select CONTEXT_SWITCH_TRACER
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85 help
86 Enable the kernel to trace every kernel function. This is done
87 by using a compiler feature to insert a small, 5-byte No-Operation
88 instruction to the beginning of every kernel function, which NOP
89 sequence is then dynamically patched into a tracer call when
90 tracing is enabled by the administrator. If it's runtime disabled
91 (the bootup default), then the overhead of the instructions is very
92 small and not measurable even in micro-benchmarks.
35e8e302 93
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94config FUNCTION_GRAPH_TRACER
95 bool "Kernel Function Graph Tracer"
96 depends on HAVE_FUNCTION_GRAPH_TRACER
15e6cb36 97 depends on FUNCTION_TRACER
764f3b95 98 default y
15e6cb36 99 help
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100 Enable the kernel to trace a function at both its return
101 and its entry.
102 It's first purpose is to trace the duration of functions and
103 draw a call graph for each thread with some informations like
104 the return value.
105 This is done by setting the current return address on the current
106 task structure into a stack of calls.
15e6cb36 107
bac429f0 108
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109config IRQSOFF_TRACER
110 bool "Interrupts-off Latency Tracer"
111 default n
112 depends on TRACE_IRQFLAGS_SUPPORT
113 depends on GENERIC_TIME
114 select TRACE_IRQFLAGS
115 select TRACING
116 select TRACER_MAX_TRACE
117 help
118 This option measures the time spent in irqs-off critical
119 sections, with microsecond accuracy.
120
121 The default measurement method is a maximum search, which is
122 disabled by default and can be runtime (re-)started
123 via:
124
125 echo 0 > /debugfs/tracing/tracing_max_latency
126
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127 (Note that kernel size and overhead increases with this option
128 enabled. This option and the preempt-off timing option can be
129 used together or separately.)
130
131config PREEMPT_TRACER
132 bool "Preemption-off Latency Tracer"
133 default n
134 depends on GENERIC_TIME
135 depends on PREEMPT
136 select TRACING
137 select TRACER_MAX_TRACE
138 help
139 This option measures the time spent in preemption off critical
140 sections, with microsecond accuracy.
141
142 The default measurement method is a maximum search, which is
143 disabled by default and can be runtime (re-)started
144 via:
145
146 echo 0 > /debugfs/tracing/tracing_max_latency
147
148 (Note that kernel size and overhead increases with this option
149 enabled. This option and the irqs-off timing option can be
150 used together or separately.)
151
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152config SYSPROF_TRACER
153 bool "Sysprof Tracer"
4d2df795 154 depends on X86
f06c3810 155 select TRACING
b22f4858 156 select CONTEXT_SWITCH_TRACER
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157 help
158 This tracer provides the trace needed by the 'Sysprof' userspace
159 tool.
160
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161config SCHED_TRACER
162 bool "Scheduling Latency Tracer"
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163 select TRACING
164 select CONTEXT_SWITCH_TRACER
165 select TRACER_MAX_TRACE
166 help
167 This tracer tracks the latency of the highest priority task
168 to be scheduled in, starting from the point it has woken up.
169
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170config CONTEXT_SWITCH_TRACER
171 bool "Trace process context switches"
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172 select TRACING
173 select MARKERS
174 help
175 This tracer gets called from the context switch and records
176 all switching of tasks.
177
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178config EVENT_TRACER
179 bool "Trace various events in the kernel"
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180 select TRACING
181 help
182 This tracer hooks to various trace points in the kernel
183 allowing the user to pick and choose which trace point they
184 want to trace.
185
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186config FTRACE_SYSCALLS
187 bool "Trace syscalls"
188 depends on HAVE_FTRACE_SYSCALLS
189 select TRACING
0ea1c415 190 select KALLSYMS
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191 help
192 Basic tracer to catch the syscall entry and exit events.
193
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194config BOOT_TRACER
195 bool "Trace boot initcalls"
1f5c2abb 196 select TRACING
ea31e72d 197 select CONTEXT_SWITCH_TRACER
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198 help
199 This tracer helps developers to optimize boot times: it records
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200 the timings of the initcalls and traces key events and the identity
201 of tasks that can cause boot delays, such as context-switches.
202
203 Its aim is to be parsed by the /scripts/bootgraph.pl tool to
204 produce pretty graphics about boot inefficiencies, giving a visual
205 representation of the delays during initcalls - but the raw
206 /debug/tracing/trace text output is readable too.
207
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208 You must pass in ftrace=initcall to the kernel command line
209 to enable this on bootup.
1f5c2abb 210
2ed84eeb 211config TRACE_BRANCH_PROFILING
1f0d69a9 212 bool "Trace likely/unlikely profiler"
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213 select TRACING
214 help
215 This tracer profiles all the the likely and unlikely macros
216 in the kernel. It will display the results in:
217
45b79749 218 /debugfs/tracing/profile_annotated_branch
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219
220 Note: this will add a significant overhead, only turn this
221 on if you need to profile the system's use of these macros.
222
223 Say N if unsure.
224
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225config PROFILE_ALL_BRANCHES
226 bool "Profile all if conditionals"
227 depends on TRACE_BRANCH_PROFILING
228 help
229 This tracer profiles all branch conditions. Every if ()
230 taken in the kernel is recorded whether it hit or miss.
231 The results will be displayed in:
232
233 /debugfs/tracing/profile_branch
234
235 This configuration, when enabled, will impose a great overhead
236 on the system. This should only be enabled when the system
237 is to be analyzed
238
239 Say N if unsure.
240
2ed84eeb 241config TRACING_BRANCHES
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242 bool
243 help
244 Selected by tracers that will trace the likely and unlikely
245 conditions. This prevents the tracers themselves from being
246 profiled. Profiling the tracing infrastructure can only happen
247 when the likelys and unlikelys are not being traced.
248
2ed84eeb 249config BRANCH_TRACER
52f232cb 250 bool "Trace likely/unlikely instances"
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251 depends on TRACE_BRANCH_PROFILING
252 select TRACING_BRANCHES
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253 help
254 This traces the events of likely and unlikely condition
255 calls in the kernel. The difference between this and the
256 "Trace likely/unlikely profiler" is that this is not a
257 histogram of the callers, but actually places the calling
258 events into a running trace buffer to see when and where the
259 events happened, as well as their results.
260
261 Say N if unsure.
262
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263config POWER_TRACER
264 bool "Trace power consumption behavior"
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265 depends on X86
266 select TRACING
267 help
268 This tracer helps developers to analyze and optimize the kernels
269 power management decisions, specifically the C-state and P-state
270 behavior.
271
272
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273config STACK_TRACER
274 bool "Trace max stack"
606576ce 275 depends on HAVE_FUNCTION_TRACER
606576ce 276 select FUNCTION_TRACER
e5a81b62 277 select STACKTRACE
4d7a077c 278 select KALLSYMS
e5a81b62 279 help
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280 This special tracer records the maximum stack footprint of the
281 kernel and displays it in debugfs/tracing/stack_trace.
282
283 This tracer works by hooking into every function call that the
284 kernel executes, and keeping a maximum stack depth value and
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285 stack-trace saved. If this is configured with DYNAMIC_FTRACE
286 then it will not have any overhead while the stack tracer
287 is disabled.
288
289 To enable the stack tracer on bootup, pass in 'stacktrace'
290 on the kernel command line.
291
292 The stack tracer can also be enabled or disabled via the
293 sysctl kernel.stack_tracer_enabled
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295 Say N if unsure.
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a93751ca 297config HW_BRANCH_TRACER
1e9b51c2 298 depends on HAVE_HW_BRANCH_TRACER
a93751ca 299 bool "Trace hw branches"
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300 select TRACING
301 help
302 This tracer records all branches on the system in a circular
303 buffer giving access to the last N branches for each cpu.
304
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305config KMEMTRACE
306 bool "Trace SLAB allocations"
307 select TRACING
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308 help
309 kmemtrace provides tracing for slab allocator functions, such as
310 kmalloc, kfree, kmem_cache_alloc, kmem_cache_free etc.. Collected
311 data is then fed to the userspace application in order to analyse
312 allocation hotspots, internal fragmentation and so on, making it
313 possible to see how well an allocator performs, as well as debug
314 and profile kernel code.
315
316 This requires an userspace application to use. See
317 Documentation/vm/kmemtrace.txt for more information.
318
319 Saying Y will make the kernel somewhat larger and slower. However,
320 if you disable kmemtrace at run-time or boot-time, the performance
321 impact is minimal (depending on the arch the kernel is built for).
322
323 If unsure, say N.
324
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325config WORKQUEUE_TRACER
326 bool "Trace workqueues"
327 select TRACING
328 help
329 The workqueue tracer provides some statistical informations
330 about each cpu workqueue thread such as the number of the
331 works inserted and executed since their creation. It can help
332 to evaluate the amount of work each of them have to perform.
333 For example it can help a developer to decide whether he should
334 choose a per cpu workqueue instead of a singlethreaded one.
335
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336config BLK_DEV_IO_TRACE
337 bool "Support for tracing block io actions"
338 depends on SYSFS
1dfba05d 339 depends on BLOCK
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340 select RELAY
341 select DEBUG_FS
342 select TRACEPOINTS
343 select TRACING
344 select STACKTRACE
345 help
346 Say Y here if you want to be able to trace the block layer actions
347 on a given queue. Tracing allows you to see any traffic happening
348 on a block device queue. For more information (and the userspace
349 support tools needed), fetch the blktrace tools from:
350
351 git://git.kernel.dk/blktrace.git
352
353 Tracing also is possible using the ftrace interface, e.g.:
354
355 echo 1 > /sys/block/sda/sda1/trace/enable
356 echo blk > /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/current_tracer
357 cat /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/trace_pipe
358
359 If unsure, say N.
36994e58 360
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361config DYNAMIC_FTRACE
362 bool "enable/disable ftrace tracepoints dynamically"
606576ce 363 depends on FUNCTION_TRACER
677aa9f7 364 depends on HAVE_DYNAMIC_FTRACE
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365 default y
366 help
367 This option will modify all the calls to ftrace dynamically
368 (will patch them out of the binary image and replaces them
369 with a No-Op instruction) as they are called. A table is
370 created to dynamically enable them again.
371
606576ce 372 This way a CONFIG_FUNCTION_TRACER kernel is slightly larger, but otherwise
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373 has native performance as long as no tracing is active.
374
375 The changes to the code are done by a kernel thread that
376 wakes up once a second and checks to see if any ftrace calls
377 were made. If so, it runs stop_machine (stops all CPUS)
378 and modifies the code to jump over the call to ftrace.
60a11774 379
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380config FUNCTION_PROFILER
381 bool "Kernel function profiler"
493762fc 382 depends on FUNCTION_TRACER
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383 default n
384 help
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385 This option enables the kernel function profiler. A file is created
386 in debugfs called function_profile_enabled which defaults to zero.
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387 When a 1 is echoed into this file profiling begins, and when a
388 zero is entered, profiling stops. A file in the trace_stats
389 directory called functions, that show the list of functions that
390 have been hit and their counters.
391
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392 If in doubt, say N
393
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394config FTRACE_MCOUNT_RECORD
395 def_bool y
396 depends on DYNAMIC_FTRACE
397 depends on HAVE_FTRACE_MCOUNT_RECORD
398
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399config FTRACE_SELFTEST
400 bool
401
402config FTRACE_STARTUP_TEST
403 bool "Perform a startup test on ftrace"
40ada30f 404 depends on TRACING
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405 select FTRACE_SELFTEST
406 help
407 This option performs a series of startup tests on ftrace. On bootup
408 a series of tests are made to verify that the tracer is
409 functioning properly. It will do tests on all the configured
410 tracers of ftrace.
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412config MMIOTRACE
413 bool "Memory mapped IO tracing"
40ada30f 414 depends on HAVE_MMIOTRACE_SUPPORT && PCI
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415 select TRACING
416 help
417 Mmiotrace traces Memory Mapped I/O access and is meant for
418 debugging and reverse engineering. It is called from the ioremap
419 implementation and works via page faults. Tracing is disabled by
420 default and can be enabled at run-time.
421
422 See Documentation/tracers/mmiotrace.txt.
423 If you are not helping to develop drivers, say N.
424
425config MMIOTRACE_TEST
426 tristate "Test module for mmiotrace"
427 depends on MMIOTRACE && m
428 help
429 This is a dumb module for testing mmiotrace. It is very dangerous
430 as it will write garbage to IO memory starting at a given address.
431 However, it should be safe to use on e.g. unused portion of VRAM.
432
433 Say N, unless you absolutely know what you are doing.
434
17d80fd0 435endmenu
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437endif # TRACING_SUPPORT
438
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