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# ifndef __PSTORE_INTERNAL_H__
# define __PSTORE_INTERNAL_H__
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# include <linux/types.h>
# include <linux/time.h>
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# include <linux/pstore.h>
# if NR_CPUS <= 2 && defined(CONFIG_ARM_THUMB)
# define PSTORE_CPU_IN_IP 0x1
# elif NR_CPUS <= 4 && defined(CONFIG_ARM)
# define PSTORE_CPU_IN_IP 0x3
# endif
struct pstore_ftrace_record {
unsigned long ip ;
unsigned long parent_ip ;
# ifndef PSTORE_CPU_IN_IP
unsigned int cpu ;
# endif
} ;
static inline void
pstore_ftrace_encode_cpu ( struct pstore_ftrace_record * rec , unsigned int cpu )
{
# ifndef PSTORE_CPU_IN_IP
rec - > cpu = cpu ;
# else
rec - > ip | = cpu ;
# endif
}
static inline unsigned int
pstore_ftrace_decode_cpu ( struct pstore_ftrace_record * rec )
{
# ifndef PSTORE_CPU_IN_IP
return rec - > cpu ;
# else
return rec - > ip & PSTORE_CPU_IN_IP ;
# endif
}
pstore/ftrace: Convert to its own enable/disable debugfs knob
With this patch we no longer reuse function tracer infrastructure, now
we register our own tracer back-end via a debugfs knob.
It's a bit more code, but that is the only downside. On the bright side we
have:
- Ability to make persistent_ram module removable (when needed, we can
move ftrace_ops struct into a module). Note that persistent_ram is still
not removable for other reasons, but with this patch it's just one
thing less to worry about;
- Pstore part is more isolated from the generic function tracer. We tried
it already by registering our own tracer in available_tracers, but that
way we're loosing ability to see the traces while we record them to
pstore. This solution is somewhere in the middle: we only register
"internal ftracer" back-end, but not the "front-end";
- When there is only pstore tracing enabled, the kernel will only write
to the pstore buffer, omitting function tracer buffer (which, of course,
still can be enabled via 'echo function > current_tracer').
Suggested-by: Steven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis.org>
Signed-off-by: Anton Vorontsov <anton.vorontsov@linaro.org>
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# ifdef CONFIG_PSTORE_FTRACE
extern void pstore_register_ftrace ( void ) ;
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extern void pstore_unregister_ftrace ( void ) ;
pstore/ftrace: Convert to its own enable/disable debugfs knob
With this patch we no longer reuse function tracer infrastructure, now
we register our own tracer back-end via a debugfs knob.
It's a bit more code, but that is the only downside. On the bright side we
have:
- Ability to make persistent_ram module removable (when needed, we can
move ftrace_ops struct into a module). Note that persistent_ram is still
not removable for other reasons, but with this patch it's just one
thing less to worry about;
- Pstore part is more isolated from the generic function tracer. We tried
it already by registering our own tracer in available_tracers, but that
way we're loosing ability to see the traces while we record them to
pstore. This solution is somewhere in the middle: we only register
"internal ftracer" back-end, but not the "front-end";
- When there is only pstore tracing enabled, the kernel will only write
to the pstore buffer, omitting function tracer buffer (which, of course,
still can be enabled via 'echo function > current_tracer').
Suggested-by: Steven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis.org>
Signed-off-by: Anton Vorontsov <anton.vorontsov@linaro.org>
2012-07-18 01:26:15 +04:00
# else
static inline void pstore_register_ftrace ( void ) { }
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static inline void pstore_unregister_ftrace ( void ) { }
pstore/ftrace: Convert to its own enable/disable debugfs knob
With this patch we no longer reuse function tracer infrastructure, now
we register our own tracer back-end via a debugfs knob.
It's a bit more code, but that is the only downside. On the bright side we
have:
- Ability to make persistent_ram module removable (when needed, we can
move ftrace_ops struct into a module). Note that persistent_ram is still
not removable for other reasons, but with this patch it's just one
thing less to worry about;
- Pstore part is more isolated from the generic function tracer. We tried
it already by registering our own tracer in available_tracers, but that
way we're loosing ability to see the traces while we record them to
pstore. This solution is somewhere in the middle: we only register
"internal ftracer" back-end, but not the "front-end";
- When there is only pstore tracing enabled, the kernel will only write
to the pstore buffer, omitting function tracer buffer (which, of course,
still can be enabled via 'echo function > current_tracer').
Suggested-by: Steven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis.org>
Signed-off-by: Anton Vorontsov <anton.vorontsov@linaro.org>
2012-07-18 01:26:15 +04:00
# endif
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# ifdef CONFIG_PSTORE_PMSG
extern void pstore_register_pmsg ( void ) ;
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extern void pstore_unregister_pmsg ( void ) ;
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# else
static inline void pstore_register_pmsg ( void ) { }
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static inline void pstore_unregister_pmsg ( void ) { }
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# endif
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extern struct pstore_info * psinfo ;
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extern void pstore_set_kmsg_bytes ( int ) ;
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extern void pstore_get_records ( int ) ;
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extern int pstore_mkfile ( enum pstore_type_id , char * psname , u64 id ,
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int count , char * data , bool compressed ,
size_t size , struct timespec time ,
struct pstore_info * psi ) ;
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extern bool pstore_is_mounted ( void ) ;
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# endif