ktr.h revision 72761
1/*-
2 * Copyright (c) 1996 Berkeley Software Design, Inc. All rights reserved.
3 *
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15 *
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26 * SUCH DAMAGE.
27 *
28 *	from BSDI $Id: ktr.h,v 1.10.2.7 2000/03/16 21:44:42 cp Exp $
29 * $FreeBSD: head/sys/sys/ktr.h 72761 2001-02-20 10:39:55Z jhb $
30 */
31
32/*
33 *	Wraparound kernel trace buffer support.
34 */
35
36#ifndef _SYS_KTR_H_
37#define _SYS_KTR_H_
38
39/* Requires sys/types.h, sys/time.h, machine/atomic.h, and machine/cpufunc.h */
40
41#include <machine/atomic.h>
42#include <machine/cpufunc.h>
43
44/*
45 * Trace classes
46 */
47#define	KTR_GEN		0x00000001		/* General (TR) */
48#define	KTR_NET		0x00000002		/* Network */
49#define	KTR_DEV		0x00000004		/* Device driver */
50#define	KTR_LOCK	0x00000008		/* MP locking */
51#define	KTR_SMP		0x00000010		/* MP general */
52#define	KTR_FS		0x00000020		/* Filesystem */
53#define KTR_PMAP	0x00000040		/* Pmap tracing */
54#define KTR_MALLOC	0x00000080		/* Malloc tracing */
55#define	KTR_TRAP	0x00000100		/* Trap processing */
56#define	KTR_INTR	0x00000200		/* Interrupt tracing */
57#define KTR_SIG		0x00000400		/* Signal processing */
58#define	KTR_CLK		0x00000800		/* hardclock verbose */
59#define	KTR_PROC	0x00001000		/* Process scheduling */
60#define	KTR_SYSC	0x00002000		/* System call */
61#define	KTR_INIT	0x00004000		/* System initialization */
62#define KTR_KGDB	0x00008000		/* Trace kgdb internals */
63#define	KTR_IO		0x00010000		/* Upper I/O  */
64#define KTR_LOCKMGR	0x00020000
65#define KTR_NFS		0x00040000		/* The obvious */
66#define KTR_VOP		0x00080000		/* The obvious */
67#define KTR_VM		0x00100000		/* The virtual memory system */
68#define KTR_IDLELOOP	0x00200000		/* checks done in the idle process */
69#define	KTR_RUNQ	0x00400000		/* Run queue */
70
71/*
72 * Trace classes which can be assigned to particular use at compile time
73 * These must remain in high 22 as some assembly code counts on it
74 */
75#define KTR_CT1		0x010000000
76#define KTR_CT2		0x020000000
77#define KTR_CT3		0x040000000
78#define KTR_CT4		0x080000000
79#define KTR_CT5		0x100000000
80#define KTR_CT6		0x200000000
81#define KTR_CT7		0x400000000
82#define KTR_CT8		0x800000000
83
84/* Trace classes to compile in */
85#ifndef KTR_COMPILE
86#define	KTR_COMPILE	(KTR_GEN)
87#endif
88
89#ifndef LOCORE
90
91#include <sys/time.h>
92
93struct ktr_entry {
94	struct	timespec ktr_tv;
95#ifdef KTR_EXTEND
96#ifndef KTRDESCSIZE
97#define KTRDESCSIZE 80
98#endif
99	char	ktr_desc[KTRDESCSIZE];
100	const	char *ktr_filename;
101	int	ktr_line;
102	int	ktr_cpu;
103#else
104	const	char *ktr_desc;
105	u_long	ktr_parm1;
106	u_long	ktr_parm2;
107	u_long	ktr_parm3;
108	u_long	ktr_parm4;
109	u_long	ktr_parm5;
110#endif
111};
112
113/* These variables are used by gdb to analyse the output */
114extern int ktr_extend;
115
116extern int ktr_cpumask;
117extern int ktr_mask;
118extern int ktr_entries;
119extern int ktr_verbose;
120
121extern volatile int ktr_idx;
122extern struct ktr_entry ktr_buf[];
123
124#endif /* !LOCORE */
125#ifdef KTR
126
127#ifndef KTR_ENTRIES
128#define	KTR_ENTRIES	1024
129#endif
130
131#ifdef KTR_EXTEND
132void	ktr_tracepoint(u_int mask, const char *filename, u_int line,
133		       const char *format, ...) __printflike(4, 5);
134#else
135void	ktr_tracepoint(u_int mask, const char *format, u_long arg1, u_long arg2,
136		       u_long arg3, u_long arg4, u_long arg5);
137#endif
138
139#ifdef KTR_EXTEND
140#define CTR(m, format, args...) do {					\
141	if (KTR_COMPILE & (m))						\
142		ktr_tracepoint((m), __FILE__, __LINE__, format , ##args); \
143	} while(0)
144
145#define	CTR0(m, format)			CTR(m, format)
146#define	CTR1(m, format, p1)		CTR(m, format, p1)
147#define	CTR2(m, format, p1, p2)		CTR(m, format, p1, p2)
148#define	CTR3(m, format, p1, p2, p3)	CTR(m, format, p1, p2, p3)
149#define	CTR4(m, format, p1, p2, p3, p4)	CTR(m, format, p1, p2, p3, p4)
150#define	CTR5(m, format, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5)				\
151	CTR(m, format, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5)
152#else							    /* not extended */
153#define CTR5(m, format, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5) do {			\
154	if (KTR_COMPILE & (m))						\
155		ktr_tracepoint((m), format, (u_long)p1, (u_long)p2,	\
156		    (u_long)p3, (u_long)p4, (u_long)p5);		\
157	} while(0)
158#define CTR0(m, format)			CTR5(m, format, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0)
159#define CTR1(m, format, p1)		CTR5(m, format, p1, 0, 0, 0, 0)
160#define	CTR2(m, format, p1, p2)		CTR5(m, format, p1, p2, 0, 0, 0)
161#define	CTR3(m, format, p1, p2, p3)	CTR5(m, format, p1, p2, p3, 0, 0)
162#define	CTR4(m, format, p1, p2, p3, p4)	CTR5(m, format, p1, p2, p3, p4, 0)
163#endif	/* KTR_EXTEND */
164#else	/* KTR */
165#undef KTR_COMPILE
166#define KTR_COMPILE 0
167#define	CTR0(m, d)
168#define	CTR1(m, d, p1)
169#define	CTR2(m, d, p1, p2)
170#define	CTR3(m, d, p1, p2, p3)
171#define	CTR4(m, d, p1, p2, p3, p4)
172#define	CTR5(m, d, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5)
173#endif	/* KTR */
174
175#define	TR0(d)				CTR0(KTR_GEN, d)
176#define	TR1(d, p1)			CTR1(KTR_GEN, d, p1)
177#define	TR2(d, p1, p2)			CTR2(KTR_GEN, d, p1, p2)
178#define	TR3(d, p1, p2, p3)		CTR3(KTR_GEN, d, p1, p2, p3)
179#define	TR4(d, p1, p2, p3, p4)		CTR4(KTR_GEN, d, p1, p2, p3, p4)
180#define	TR5(d, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5)	CTR5(KTR_GEN, d, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5)
181
182/*
183 * Trace initialization events, similar to CTR with KTR_INIT, but
184 * completely ifdef'ed out if KTR_INIT isn't in KTR_COMPILE (to
185 * save string space, the compiler doesn't optimize out strings
186 * for the conditional ones above).
187 */
188#if (KTR_COMPILE & KTR_INIT) != 0
189#define	ITR0(d)				CTR0(KTR_INIT, d)
190#define	ITR1(d, p1)			CTR1(KTR_INIT, d, p1)
191#define	ITR2(d, p1, p2)			CTR2(KTR_INIT, d, p1, p2)
192#define	ITR3(d, p1, p2, p3)		CTR3(KTR_INIT, d, p1, p2, p3)
193#define	ITR4(d, p1, p2, p3, p4)		CTR4(KTR_INIT, d, p1, p2, p3, p4)
194#define	ITR5(d, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5)	CTR5(KTR_INIT, d, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5)
195#else
196#define	ITR0(d)
197#define	ITR1(d, p1)
198#define	ITR2(d, p1, p2)
199#define	ITR3(d, p1, p2, p3)
200#define	ITR4(d, p1, p2, p3, p4)
201#define	ITR5(d, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5)
202#endif
203
204#endif /* !_SYS_KTR_H_ */
205