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trace__fprintf_tp_fields() will always print arg names because when
implemented it is forced to print arg_names with:
(1 || trace->show_arg_names)
So the printing looks like:
> cat ~/.perfconfig
[trace]
show_arg_names = no
> perf trace -e syscalls:*mmap sleep 1
0.000 sleep/1119 syscalls:sys_enter_mmap(NULL, 8192, READ|WRITE, PRIVATE|ANONYMOUS)
0.179 sleep/1119 syscalls:sys_exit_mmap(__syscall_nr: 9, ret: 140535426170880)
...
Although the comment said that perhaps we need a show_tp_arg_names.
I don't think it's necessary to control them separately because it's not
so clean that part of the log shows arg names but other not.
Also when we are tracing functions it's rare to especially distinguish
syscalls and tp trace.
Only use one option to control arg names printing is more resonable and
simple. So remove the force condition and commit.
After fix:
> perf trace -e syscalls:*mmap sleep 1
0.000 sleep/1121 syscalls:sys_enter_mmap(NULL, 8192, READ|WRITE, PRIVATE|ANONYMOUS)
0.163 sleep/1121 syscalls:sys_exit_mmap(9, 140454467661824)
...
Fixes:
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accounting | ||
arch | ||
bootconfig | ||
bpf | ||
build | ||
certs | ||
cgroup | ||
counter | ||
debugging | ||
edid | ||
firewire | ||
firmware | ||
gpio | ||
hv | ||
iio | ||
include | ||
io_uring | ||
kvm/kvm_stat | ||
laptop | ||
leds | ||
lib | ||
memory-model | ||
objtool | ||
pci | ||
pcmcia | ||
perf | ||
power | ||
rcu | ||
scripts | ||
spi | ||
testing | ||
thermal | ||
time | ||
tracing | ||
usb | ||
verification | ||
virtio | ||
vm | ||
wmi | ||
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