Re: [RFC] Stupid tracepoint ideas

From: Mathieu Desnoyers
Date: Mon Apr 20 2009 - 16:54:53 EST


* Steven Rostedt (rostedt@xxxxxxxxxxx) wrote:
>
> Mathieu,
>
> You may have tried this in your creation of tracepoints, but I figured I
> would ask before wasting too much time on it.
>
> I'm looking at ways to make tracepoints even lighter weight when disabled.
> And I thought of doing section code. I'm playing with the following idea
> (see below patch) but I'm afraid gcc is allowed to think that the code it
> produces will not move to different sections.
>
> Any thoughts on how we could do something similar to this.
>
> Note, this patch is purely proof-of-concept. I'm fully aware that it is an
> x86 solution only.
>
> -- Steve
>
> [ no Signed-off-by: because this patch is crap ]
>
> diff --git a/include/linux/tracepoint.h b/include/linux/tracepoint.h
> index 4353f3f..6953f78 100644
> --- a/include/linux/tracepoint.h
> +++ b/include/linux/tracepoint.h
> @@ -65,9 +65,18 @@ struct tracepoint {
> extern struct tracepoint __tracepoint_##name; \
> static inline void trace_##name(proto) \
> { \
> - if (unlikely(__tracepoint_##name.state)) \
> + if (unlikely(__tracepoint_##name.state)) { \
> + asm volatile ("jmp 43f\n" \
> + "42:\n" \
> + ".section .unlikely,\"ax\"\n" \
> + "43:\n" \
> + ::: "memory"); \
> __DO_TRACE(&__tracepoint_##name, \
> - TP_PROTO(proto), TP_ARGS(args)); \
> + TP_PROTO(proto), TP_ARGS(args)); \
> + asm volatile ("jmp 42b\n" \
> + ".previous\n" \
> + ::: "memory"); \
> + } \

You are right, I thought of this.

gcc forbids jumping outside of inline assembly statements. Optimisations
done by gcc are not aware of this sort of execution flow modification,
and gcc has every rights to interleave unrelated code between the two
inline assembly statements.

And is it me or this sounds like an infinite loop ?

42:
....
jmp 42b

Mathieu

> } \
> static inline int register_trace_##name(void (*probe)(proto)) \
> { \

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