Re: trace/events: DECLARE vs DEFINE semantic

From: Mathieu Desnoyers
Date: Thu Dec 03 2009 - 09:47:47 EST


* Steven Rostedt (rostedt@xxxxxxxxxxx) wrote:
> On Thu, 2009-12-03 at 09:09 -0500, Mathieu Desnoyers wrote:
[...]
> > Maybe we could have separate files for:
> >
> > a) event definitions
> > b) class definitions
>
> Um, because we don't add classes nor definitions for that matter in C
> files. These files will just have:
>
> #define CREATE_TRACE_POINT
> #include <trace/event/x.h>
> #include <trace/event/y.h>
> [...]
>
>
[...]
> > I agree with Steven here: modules should come with their own trace event
> > definitions, and if the trace classes they use are not available in the
> > standard kernel, they should come with these trace classes definitions
> > too.
> >
> > A small *_trace.c file linked along with the module looks fine by me.
> >
> > And please, try to re-used the already existing symbol dependency
> > management already present in the kernel to deal with module dependency
> > on class and dependency such as:
> >
> > module-a.ko
> > defines trace class
> > module-b.ko
> > module-c.ko
> >
> > module-b and module-c define events which depend on the trace class.
> >
> > If you make the event definition depend on a symbol defined in module-a,
> > everything should work flawlessly. It also works if the class is defined
> > in the core kernel.
>
> I think the issue is where to find the headers.
>
> But this does bring up another point. I don't think I designed the class
> macro to be used by events in other headers. Looking at the code, since
> all the shared functions are "static" it wont work.
>
> I guess I can modify it to be global, and also export them as GPL.

In that case maybe it would become appropriate to extract the
TRACE_CLASS() macros meant to be used by many headers into their own

include/trace/class/*.h

headers ?

And then it starts to make sense to have separate C files for event and
class definitions.

Mathieu

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