Re: [PATCH v2 31/40] tracing: Allow whitespace to surround hist trigger filter
From: Steven Rostedt
Date: Fri Sep 08 2017 - 14:50:33 EST
On Tue, 5 Sep 2017 16:57:43 -0500
Tom Zanussi <tom.zanussi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> The existing code only allows for one space before and after the 'if'
> specifying the filter for a hist trigger. Add code to make that more
> permissive as far as whitespace goes.
>
> Signed-off-by: Tom Zanussi <tom.zanussi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> ---
> kernel/trace/trace_events_hist.c | 19 +++++++++++++++----
> 1 file changed, 15 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/kernel/trace/trace_events_hist.c b/kernel/trace/trace_events_hist.c
> index 0a398f3..4f66f2e 100644
> --- a/kernel/trace/trace_events_hist.c
> +++ b/kernel/trace/trace_events_hist.c
> @@ -4819,7 +4819,7 @@ static int event_hist_trigger_func(struct event_command *cmd_ops,
> struct synth_event *se;
> const char *se_name;
> bool remove = false;
> - char *trigger;
> + char *trigger, *p;
> int ret = 0;
>
> if (!param)
> @@ -4829,9 +4829,19 @@ static int event_hist_trigger_func(struct event_command *cmd_ops,
> remove = true;
>
> /* separate the trigger from the filter (k:v [if filter]) */
> - trigger = strsep(¶m, " \t");
> - if (!trigger)
> - return -EINVAL;
> + trigger = param;
> + p = strstr(param, " if");
> + if (!p)
> + p = strstr(param, "\tif");
> + if (p) {
> + if (p == trigger)
> + return -EINVAL;
> + param = p + 1;
> + param = strstrip(param);
> + *p = '\0';
> + trigger = strstrip(trigger);
> + } else
> + param = NULL;
This seems rather complex. Wouldn't the following work?
param = skip_spaces(param);
trigger = strsep(¶m, " \t");
if (param)
param = strstrip(param);
-- Steve
>
> attrs = parse_hist_trigger_attrs(trigger);
> if (IS_ERR(attrs))
> @@ -4889,6 +4899,7 @@ static int event_hist_trigger_func(struct event_command *cmd_ops,
> }
>
> ret = cmd_ops->reg(glob, trigger_ops, trigger_data, file);
> +
> /*
> * The above returns on success the # of triggers registered,
> * but if it didn't register any it returns zero. Consider no