FTRACE_OPS_FL_INITIALIZED = 1 << 8,
};
+/*
+ * Note, ftrace_ops can be referenced outside of RCU protection.
+ * (Although, for perf, the control ops prevent that). If ftrace_ops is
+ * allocated and not part of kernel core data, the unregistering of it will
+ * perform a scheduling on all CPUs to make sure that there are no more users.
+ * Depending on the load of the system that may take a bit of time.
+ *
+ * Any private data added must also take care not to be freed and if private
+ * data is added to a ftrace_ops that is in core code, the user of the
+ * ftrace_ops must perform a schedule_on_each_cpu() before freeing it.
+ */
struct ftrace_ops {
ftrace_func_t func;
struct ftrace_ops *next;
unsigned long flags;
int __percpu *disabled;
+ void *private;
#ifdef CONFIG_DYNAMIC_FTRACE
struct ftrace_hash *notrace_hash;
struct ftrace_hash *filter_hash;