1 /*
2  * This file defines the trace event structures that go into the ring
3  * buffer directly. They are created via macros so that changes for them
4  * appear in the format file. Using macros will automate this process.
5  *
6  * The macro used to create a ftrace data structure is:
7  *
8  * FTRACE_ENTRY( name, struct_name, id, structure, print )
9  *
10  * @name: the name used the event name, as well as the name of
11  *   the directory that holds the format file.
12  *
13  * @struct_name: the name of the structure that is created.
14  *
15  * @id: The event identifier that is used to detect what event
16  *    this is from the ring buffer.
17  *
18  * @structure: the structure layout
19  *
20  *  - __field(	type,	item	)
21  *	  This is equivalent to declaring
22  *		type	item;
23  *	  in the structure.
24  *  - __array(	type,	item,	size	)
25  *	  This is equivalent to declaring
26  *		type	item[size];
27  *	  in the structure.
28  *
29  *   * for structures within structures, the format of the internal
30  *	structure is laid out. This allows the internal structure
31  *	to be deciphered for the format file. Although these macros
32  *	may become out of sync with the internal structure, they
33  *	will create a compile error if it happens. Since the
34  *	internel structures are just tracing helpers, this is not
35  *	an issue.
36  *
37  *	When an internal structure is used, it should use:
38  *
39  *	__field_struct(	type,	item	)
40  *
41  *	instead of __field. This will prevent it from being shown in
42  *	the output file. The fields in the structure should use.
43  *
44  *	__field_desc(	type,	container,	item		)
45  *	__array_desc(	type,	container,	item,	len	)
46  *
47  *	type, item and len are the same as __field and __array, but
48  *	container is added. This is the name of the item in
49  *	__field_struct that this is describing.
50  *
51  *
52  * @print: the print format shown to users in the format file.
53  */
54 
55 /*
56  * Function trace entry - function address and parent function address:
57  */
58 FTRACE_ENTRY(function, ftrace_entry,
59 
60 	TRACE_FN,
61 
62 	F_STRUCT(
63 		__field(	unsigned long,	ip		)
64 		__field(	unsigned long,	parent_ip	)
65 	),
66 
67 	F_printk(" %lx <-- %lx", __entry->ip, __entry->parent_ip)
68 );
69 
70 /* Function call entry */
71 FTRACE_ENTRY(funcgraph_entry, ftrace_graph_ent_entry,
72 
73 	TRACE_GRAPH_ENT,
74 
75 	F_STRUCT(
76 		__field_struct(	struct ftrace_graph_ent,	graph_ent	)
77 		__field_desc(	unsigned long,	graph_ent,	func		)
78 		__field_desc(	int,		graph_ent,	depth		)
79 	),
80 
81 	F_printk("--> %lx (%d)", __entry->func, __entry->depth)
82 );
83 
84 /* Function return entry */
85 FTRACE_ENTRY(funcgraph_exit, ftrace_graph_ret_entry,
86 
87 	TRACE_GRAPH_RET,
88 
89 	F_STRUCT(
90 		__field_struct(	struct ftrace_graph_ret,	ret	)
91 		__field_desc(	unsigned long,	ret,		func	)
92 		__field_desc(	unsigned long long, ret,	calltime)
93 		__field_desc(	unsigned long long, ret,	rettime	)
94 		__field_desc(	unsigned long,	ret,		overrun	)
95 		__field_desc(	int,		ret,		depth	)
96 	),
97 
98 	F_printk("<-- %lx (%d) (start: %llx  end: %llx) over: %d",
99 		 __entry->func, __entry->depth,
100 		 __entry->calltime, __entry->rettime,
101 		 __entry->depth)
102 );
103 
104 /*
105  * Context switch trace entry - which task (and prio) we switched from/to:
106  *
107  * This is used for both wakeup and context switches. We only want
108  * to create one structure, but we need two outputs for it.
109  */
110 #define FTRACE_CTX_FIELDS					\
111 	__field(	unsigned int,	prev_pid	)	\
112 	__field(	unsigned int,	next_pid	)	\
113 	__field(	unsigned int,	next_cpu	)       \
114 	__field(	unsigned char,	prev_prio	)	\
115 	__field(	unsigned char,	prev_state	)	\
116 	__field(	unsigned char,	next_prio	)	\
117 	__field(	unsigned char,	next_state	)
118 
119 FTRACE_ENTRY(context_switch, ctx_switch_entry,
120 
121 	TRACE_CTX,
122 
123 	F_STRUCT(
124 		FTRACE_CTX_FIELDS
125 	),
126 
127 	F_printk("%u:%u:%u  ==> %u:%u:%u [%03u]",
128 		 __entry->prev_pid, __entry->prev_prio, __entry->prev_state,
129 		 __entry->next_pid, __entry->next_prio, __entry->next_state,
130 		 __entry->next_cpu
131 		)
132 );
133 
134 /*
135  * FTRACE_ENTRY_DUP only creates the format file, it will not
136  *  create another structure.
137  */
138 FTRACE_ENTRY_DUP(wakeup, ctx_switch_entry,
139 
140 	TRACE_WAKE,
141 
142 	F_STRUCT(
143 		FTRACE_CTX_FIELDS
144 	),
145 
146 	F_printk("%u:%u:%u  ==+ %u:%u:%u [%03u]",
147 		 __entry->prev_pid, __entry->prev_prio, __entry->prev_state,
148 		 __entry->next_pid, __entry->next_prio, __entry->next_state,
149 		 __entry->next_cpu
150 		)
151 );
152 
153 /*
154  * Stack-trace entry:
155  */
156 
157 #define FTRACE_STACK_ENTRIES	8
158 
159 FTRACE_ENTRY(kernel_stack, stack_entry,
160 
161 	TRACE_STACK,
162 
163 	F_STRUCT(
164 		__array(	unsigned long,	caller, FTRACE_STACK_ENTRIES	)
165 	),
166 
167 	F_printk("\t=> (%08lx)\n\t=> (%08lx)\n\t=> (%08lx)\n\t=> (%08lx)\n"
168 		 "\t=> (%08lx)\n\t=> (%08lx)\n\t=> (%08lx)\n\t=> (%08lx)\n",
169 		 __entry->caller[0], __entry->caller[1], __entry->caller[2],
170 		 __entry->caller[3], __entry->caller[4], __entry->caller[5],
171 		 __entry->caller[6], __entry->caller[7])
172 );
173 
174 FTRACE_ENTRY(user_stack, userstack_entry,
175 
176 	TRACE_USER_STACK,
177 
178 	F_STRUCT(
179 		__field(	unsigned int,	tgid	)
180 		__array(	unsigned long,	caller, FTRACE_STACK_ENTRIES	)
181 	),
182 
183 	F_printk("\t=> (%08lx)\n\t=> (%08lx)\n\t=> (%08lx)\n\t=> (%08lx)\n"
184 		 "\t=> (%08lx)\n\t=> (%08lx)\n\t=> (%08lx)\n\t=> (%08lx)\n",
185 		 __entry->caller[0], __entry->caller[1], __entry->caller[2],
186 		 __entry->caller[3], __entry->caller[4], __entry->caller[5],
187 		 __entry->caller[6], __entry->caller[7])
188 );
189 
190 /*
191  * trace_printk entry:
192  */
193 FTRACE_ENTRY(bprint, bprint_entry,
194 
195 	TRACE_BPRINT,
196 
197 	F_STRUCT(
198 		__field(	unsigned long,	ip	)
199 		__field(	const char *,	fmt	)
200 		__dynamic_array(	u32,	buf	)
201 	),
202 
203 	F_printk("%08lx fmt:%p",
204 		 __entry->ip, __entry->fmt)
205 );
206 
207 FTRACE_ENTRY(print, print_entry,
208 
209 	TRACE_PRINT,
210 
211 	F_STRUCT(
212 		__field(	unsigned long,	ip	)
213 		__dynamic_array(	char,	buf	)
214 	),
215 
216 	F_printk("%08lx %s",
217 		 __entry->ip, __entry->buf)
218 );
219 
220 FTRACE_ENTRY(mmiotrace_rw, trace_mmiotrace_rw,
221 
222 	TRACE_MMIO_RW,
223 
224 	F_STRUCT(
225 		__field_struct(	struct mmiotrace_rw,	rw	)
226 		__field_desc(	resource_size_t, rw,	phys	)
227 		__field_desc(	unsigned long,	rw,	value	)
228 		__field_desc(	unsigned long,	rw,	pc	)
229 		__field_desc(	int, 		rw,	map_id	)
230 		__field_desc(	unsigned char,	rw,	opcode	)
231 		__field_desc(	unsigned char,	rw,	width	)
232 	),
233 
234 	F_printk("%lx %lx %lx %d %x %x",
235 		 (unsigned long)__entry->phys, __entry->value, __entry->pc,
236 		 __entry->map_id, __entry->opcode, __entry->width)
237 );
238 
239 FTRACE_ENTRY(mmiotrace_map, trace_mmiotrace_map,
240 
241 	TRACE_MMIO_MAP,
242 
243 	F_STRUCT(
244 		__field_struct(	struct mmiotrace_map,	map	)
245 		__field_desc(	resource_size_t, map,	phys	)
246 		__field_desc(	unsigned long,	map,	virt	)
247 		__field_desc(	unsigned long,	map,	len	)
248 		__field_desc(	int, 		map,	map_id	)
249 		__field_desc(	unsigned char,	map,	opcode	)
250 	),
251 
252 	F_printk("%lx %lx %lx %d %x",
253 		 (unsigned long)__entry->phys, __entry->virt, __entry->len,
254 		 __entry->map_id, __entry->opcode)
255 );
256 
257 
258 #define TRACE_FUNC_SIZE 30
259 #define TRACE_FILE_SIZE 20
260 
261 FTRACE_ENTRY(branch, trace_branch,
262 
263 	TRACE_BRANCH,
264 
265 	F_STRUCT(
266 		__field(	unsigned int,	line				)
267 		__array(	char,		func,	TRACE_FUNC_SIZE+1	)
268 		__array(	char,		file,	TRACE_FILE_SIZE+1	)
269 		__field(	char,		correct				)
270 	),
271 
272 	F_printk("%u:%s:%s (%u)",
273 		 __entry->line,
274 		 __entry->func, __entry->file, __entry->correct)
275 );
276 
277