On Tue, Jun 02, 2009 at 04:12:08PM -0700, David Daney wrote:Frederic Weisbecker wrote:From: K.Prasad <prasad@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>[...]
This patch adds an ftrace plugin to detect and profile memory access over kernel
variables. It uses HW Breakpoint interfaces to 'watch memory addresses.
Signed-off-by: K.Prasad <prasad@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Signed-off-by: Frederic Weisbecker <fweisbec@xxxxxxxxx>
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kernel/trace/Kconfig | 21 ++
kernel/trace/Makefile | 1 +
kernel/trace/trace.h | 23 ++
kernel/trace/trace_ksym.c | 525 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
kernel/trace/trace_selftest.c | 53 ++++
5 files changed, 623 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
create mode 100644 kernel/trace/trace_ksym.c
+ entry->ksym_hbp->info.name = ksymname;What if the symbol referred to an object of size other than 4? This would clearly be incorrect in that case.
+ entry->ksym_hbp->info.type = op;
+ entry->ksym_addr = entry->ksym_hbp->info.address = addr;
+#ifdef CONFIG_X86
+ entry->ksym_hbp->info.len = HW_BREAKPOINT_LEN_4;
+#endif
+ entry->ksym_hbp->triggered = (void *)ksym_hbp_handler;I hate to sound like a broken record, but could some one explain to me again why it is a good idea to design a new API that requires processor specific #ifdefs to be sprinkled all around generic kernel code?
+
+ ret = register_kernel_hw_breakpoint(entry->ksym_hbp);
Back in:
http://lkml.org/lkml/2008/12/4/329
and
http://lkml.org/lkml/2009/5/21/189
I raised doubts about this hw-breakpoint thing being generic and the responses made think that the processor specific portions would be isolated in the processor specific parts of the kernel. I now see that I was wrong.
When we add sparc, MIPS, ppc... Support it would be nice to not have to add all our own #ifdefs to this, but instead have a generic interface that will not need changes.
David Daney
I was discussing about it with Prasad few hours ago :)
The fact is that archs support the hardware breakpoints in
very different ways each.
Some of them support read breakpoint, others not (x86).
Some support addresses range, others (x86).
But still it would be nice to gather the most common
breakpoints operations through a real generic wrapper
that relies on arch specific implmentation in
background.