sched/core: Fix an SMP ordering race in try_to_wake_up() vs. schedule()
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16444a8a 1#
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2# Architectures that offer an FUNCTION_TRACER implementation should
3# select HAVE_FUNCTION_TRACER:
16444a8a 4#
2a3a4f66 5
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6config USER_STACKTRACE_SUPPORT
7 bool
8
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9config NOP_TRACER
10 bool
11
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12config HAVE_FTRACE_NMI_ENTER
13 bool
555f386c 14 help
40892367 15 See Documentation/trace/ftrace-design.txt
78d904b4 16
606576ce 17config HAVE_FUNCTION_TRACER
16444a8a 18 bool
555f386c 19 help
40892367 20 See Documentation/trace/ftrace-design.txt
bc0c38d1 21
fb52607a 22config HAVE_FUNCTION_GRAPH_TRACER
15e6cb36 23 bool
555f386c 24 help
40892367 25 See Documentation/trace/ftrace-design.txt
15e6cb36 26
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27config HAVE_FUNCTION_GRAPH_FP_TEST
28 bool
29 help
03688970 30 See Documentation/trace/ftrace-design.txt
71e308a2 31
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32config HAVE_FUNCTION_TRACE_MCOUNT_TEST
33 bool
34 help
40892367 35 See Documentation/trace/ftrace-design.txt
60a7ecf4 36
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37config HAVE_DYNAMIC_FTRACE
38 bool
555f386c 39 help
40892367 40 See Documentation/trace/ftrace-design.txt
677aa9f7 41
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42config HAVE_DYNAMIC_FTRACE_WITH_REGS
43 bool
44
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45config HAVE_FTRACE_MCOUNT_RECORD
46 bool
555f386c 47 help
40892367 48 See Documentation/trace/ftrace-design.txt
8da3821b 49
66700001 50config HAVE_SYSCALL_TRACEPOINTS
ee08c6ec 51 bool
555f386c 52 help
40892367 53 See Documentation/trace/ftrace-design.txt
ee08c6ec 54
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55config HAVE_FENTRY
56 bool
57 help
58 Arch supports the gcc options -pg with -mfentry
59
cf4db259 60config HAVE_C_RECORDMCOUNT
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61 bool
62 help
63 C version of recordmcount available?
64
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65config TRACER_MAX_TRACE
66 bool
67
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68config TRACE_CLOCK
69 bool
70
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71config RING_BUFFER
72 bool
ea632e9f 73 select TRACE_CLOCK
22287688 74 select IRQ_WORK
7a8e76a3 75
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76config FTRACE_NMI_ENTER
77 bool
78 depends on HAVE_FTRACE_NMI_ENTER
79 default y
80
5f77a88b 81config EVENT_TRACING
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82 select CONTEXT_SWITCH_TRACER
83 bool
84
85config CONTEXT_SWITCH_TRACER
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86 bool
87
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88config RING_BUFFER_ALLOW_SWAP
89 bool
90 help
91 Allow the use of ring_buffer_swap_cpu.
92 Adds a very slight overhead to tracing when enabled.
93
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94# All tracer options should select GENERIC_TRACER. For those options that are
95# enabled by all tracers (context switch and event tracer) they select TRACING.
96# This allows those options to appear when no other tracer is selected. But the
97# options do not appear when something else selects it. We need the two options
98# GENERIC_TRACER and TRACING to avoid circular dependencies to accomplish the
40892367 99# hiding of the automatic options.
5e0a0939 100
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101config TRACING
102 bool
103 select DEBUG_FS
7a8e76a3 104 select RING_BUFFER
c2c80529 105 select STACKTRACE if STACKTRACE_SUPPORT
5f87f112 106 select TRACEPOINTS
f3384b28 107 select NOP_TRACER
769b0441 108 select BINARY_PRINTF
5f77a88b 109 select EVENT_TRACING
ea632e9f 110 select TRACE_CLOCK
bc0c38d1 111
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112config GENERIC_TRACER
113 bool
114 select TRACING
115
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116#
117# Minimum requirements an architecture has to meet for us to
118# be able to offer generic tracing facilities:
119#
120config TRACING_SUPPORT
121 bool
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122 # PPC32 has no irqflags tracing support, but it can use most of the
123 # tracers anyway, they were tested to build and work. Note that new
124 # exceptions to this list aren't welcomed, better implement the
125 # irqflags tracing for your architecture.
126 depends on TRACE_IRQFLAGS_SUPPORT || PPC32
40ada30f 127 depends on STACKTRACE_SUPPORT
422d3c7a 128 default y
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129
130if TRACING_SUPPORT
131
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132menuconfig FTRACE
133 bool "Tracers"
65b77242 134 default y if DEBUG_KERNEL
4ed9f071 135 help
40892367 136 Enable the kernel tracing infrastructure.
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137
138if FTRACE
17d80fd0 139
606576ce 140config FUNCTION_TRACER
1b29b018 141 bool "Kernel Function Tracer"
606576ce 142 depends on HAVE_FUNCTION_TRACER
4d7a077c 143 select KALLSYMS
5e0a0939 144 select GENERIC_TRACER
35e8e302 145 select CONTEXT_SWITCH_TRACER
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146 help
147 Enable the kernel to trace every kernel function. This is done
148 by using a compiler feature to insert a small, 5-byte No-Operation
40892367 149 instruction at the beginning of every kernel function, which NOP
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150 sequence is then dynamically patched into a tracer call when
151 tracing is enabled by the administrator. If it's runtime disabled
152 (the bootup default), then the overhead of the instructions is very
153 small and not measurable even in micro-benchmarks.
35e8e302 154
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155config FUNCTION_GRAPH_TRACER
156 bool "Kernel Function Graph Tracer"
157 depends on HAVE_FUNCTION_GRAPH_TRACER
15e6cb36 158 depends on FUNCTION_TRACER
eb4a0378 159 depends on !X86_32 || !CC_OPTIMIZE_FOR_SIZE
764f3b95 160 default y
15e6cb36 161 help
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162 Enable the kernel to trace a function at both its return
163 and its entry.
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164 Its first purpose is to trace the duration of functions and
165 draw a call graph for each thread with some information like
40892367 166 the return value. This is done by setting the current return
692105b8 167 address on the current task structure into a stack of calls.
15e6cb36 168
bac429f0 169
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170config IRQSOFF_TRACER
171 bool "Interrupts-off Latency Tracer"
172 default n
173 depends on TRACE_IRQFLAGS_SUPPORT
592913ec 174 depends on !ARCH_USES_GETTIMEOFFSET
81d68a96 175 select TRACE_IRQFLAGS
5e0a0939 176 select GENERIC_TRACER
81d68a96 177 select TRACER_MAX_TRACE
85bac32c 178 select RING_BUFFER_ALLOW_SWAP
22cffc2b 179 select TRACER_SNAPSHOT
0b85ffc2 180 select TRACER_SNAPSHOT_PER_CPU_SWAP
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181 help
182 This option measures the time spent in irqs-off critical
183 sections, with microsecond accuracy.
184
185 The default measurement method is a maximum search, which is
186 disabled by default and can be runtime (re-)started
187 via:
188
156f5a78 189 echo 0 > /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/tracing_max_latency
81d68a96 190
40892367 191 (Note that kernel size and overhead increase with this option
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192 enabled. This option and the preempt-off timing option can be
193 used together or separately.)
194
195config PREEMPT_TRACER
196 bool "Preemption-off Latency Tracer"
197 default n
592913ec 198 depends on !ARCH_USES_GETTIMEOFFSET
6cd8a4bb 199 depends on PREEMPT
5e0a0939 200 select GENERIC_TRACER
6cd8a4bb 201 select TRACER_MAX_TRACE
85bac32c 202 select RING_BUFFER_ALLOW_SWAP
22cffc2b 203 select TRACER_SNAPSHOT
0b85ffc2 204 select TRACER_SNAPSHOT_PER_CPU_SWAP
6cd8a4bb 205 help
40892367 206 This option measures the time spent in preemption-off critical
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207 sections, with microsecond accuracy.
208
209 The default measurement method is a maximum search, which is
210 disabled by default and can be runtime (re-)started
211 via:
212
156f5a78 213 echo 0 > /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/tracing_max_latency
6cd8a4bb 214
40892367 215 (Note that kernel size and overhead increase with this option
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216 enabled. This option and the irqs-off timing option can be
217 used together or separately.)
218
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219config SCHED_TRACER
220 bool "Scheduling Latency Tracer"
5e0a0939 221 select GENERIC_TRACER
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222 select CONTEXT_SWITCH_TRACER
223 select TRACER_MAX_TRACE
22cffc2b 224 select TRACER_SNAPSHOT
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225 help
226 This tracer tracks the latency of the highest priority task
227 to be scheduled in, starting from the point it has woken up.
228
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229config ENABLE_DEFAULT_TRACERS
230 bool "Trace process context switches and events"
5e0a0939 231 depends on !GENERIC_TRACER
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232 select TRACING
233 help
40892367 234 This tracer hooks to various trace points in the kernel,
b77e38aa 235 allowing the user to pick and choose which trace point they
897f17a6 236 want to trace. It also includes the sched_switch tracer plugin.
a7abe97f 237
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238config FTRACE_SYSCALLS
239 bool "Trace syscalls"
66700001 240 depends on HAVE_SYSCALL_TRACEPOINTS
5e0a0939 241 select GENERIC_TRACER
0ea1c415 242 select KALLSYMS
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243 help
244 Basic tracer to catch the syscall entry and exit events.
245
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246config TRACER_SNAPSHOT
247 bool "Create a snapshot trace buffer"
248 select TRACER_MAX_TRACE
249 help
250 Allow tracing users to take snapshot of the current buffer using the
251 ftrace interface, e.g.:
252
253 echo 1 > /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/snapshot
254 cat snapshot
255
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256config TRACER_SNAPSHOT_PER_CPU_SWAP
257 bool "Allow snapshot to swap per CPU"
258 depends on TRACER_SNAPSHOT
259 select RING_BUFFER_ALLOW_SWAP
260 help
261 Allow doing a snapshot of a single CPU buffer instead of a
262 full swap (all buffers). If this is set, then the following is
263 allowed:
264
265 echo 1 > /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/per_cpu/cpu2/snapshot
266
267 After which, only the tracing buffer for CPU 2 was swapped with
268 the main tracing buffer, and the other CPU buffers remain the same.
269
270 When this is enabled, this adds a little more overhead to the
271 trace recording, as it needs to add some checks to synchronize
272 recording with swaps. But this does not affect the performance
273 of the overall system. This is enabled by default when the preempt
274 or irq latency tracers are enabled, as those need to swap as well
275 and already adds the overhead (plus a lot more).
276
2ed84eeb 277config TRACE_BRANCH_PROFILING
9ae5b879 278 bool
5e0a0939 279 select GENERIC_TRACER
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280
281choice
282 prompt "Branch Profiling"
283 default BRANCH_PROFILE_NONE
284 help
285 The branch profiling is a software profiler. It will add hooks
286 into the C conditionals to test which path a branch takes.
287
288 The likely/unlikely profiler only looks at the conditions that
289 are annotated with a likely or unlikely macro.
290
40892367 291 The "all branch" profiler will profile every if-statement in the
9ae5b879 292 kernel. This profiler will also enable the likely/unlikely
40892367 293 profiler.
9ae5b879 294
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295 Either of the above profilers adds a bit of overhead to the system.
296 If unsure, choose "No branch profiling".
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297
298config BRANCH_PROFILE_NONE
299 bool "No branch profiling"
300 help
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301 No branch profiling. Branch profiling adds a bit of overhead.
302 Only enable it if you want to analyse the branching behavior.
303 Otherwise keep it disabled.
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304
305config PROFILE_ANNOTATED_BRANCHES
306 bool "Trace likely/unlikely profiler"
307 select TRACE_BRANCH_PROFILING
1f0d69a9 308 help
59bf8964 309 This tracer profiles all likely and unlikely macros
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310 in the kernel. It will display the results in:
311
13e5befa 312 /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/trace_stat/branch_annotated
1f0d69a9 313
40892367 314 Note: this will add a significant overhead; only turn this
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315 on if you need to profile the system's use of these macros.
316
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317config PROFILE_ALL_BRANCHES
318 bool "Profile all if conditionals"
9ae5b879 319 select TRACE_BRANCH_PROFILING
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320 help
321 This tracer profiles all branch conditions. Every if ()
322 taken in the kernel is recorded whether it hit or miss.
323 The results will be displayed in:
324
13e5befa 325 /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/trace_stat/branch_all
2bcd521a 326
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327 This option also enables the likely/unlikely profiler.
328
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329 This configuration, when enabled, will impose a great overhead
330 on the system. This should only be enabled when the system
40892367 331 is to be analyzed in much detail.
9ae5b879 332endchoice
2bcd521a 333
2ed84eeb 334config TRACING_BRANCHES
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335 bool
336 help
337 Selected by tracers that will trace the likely and unlikely
338 conditions. This prevents the tracers themselves from being
339 profiled. Profiling the tracing infrastructure can only happen
340 when the likelys and unlikelys are not being traced.
341
2ed84eeb 342config BRANCH_TRACER
52f232cb 343 bool "Trace likely/unlikely instances"
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344 depends on TRACE_BRANCH_PROFILING
345 select TRACING_BRANCHES
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346 help
347 This traces the events of likely and unlikely condition
348 calls in the kernel. The difference between this and the
349 "Trace likely/unlikely profiler" is that this is not a
350 histogram of the callers, but actually places the calling
351 events into a running trace buffer to see when and where the
352 events happened, as well as their results.
353
354 Say N if unsure.
355
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356config STACK_TRACER
357 bool "Trace max stack"
606576ce 358 depends on HAVE_FUNCTION_TRACER
606576ce 359 select FUNCTION_TRACER
e5a81b62 360 select STACKTRACE
4d7a077c 361 select KALLSYMS
e5a81b62 362 help
4519d9e5 363 This special tracer records the maximum stack footprint of the
156f5a78 364 kernel and displays it in /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/stack_trace.
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365
366 This tracer works by hooking into every function call that the
367 kernel executes, and keeping a maximum stack depth value and
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368 stack-trace saved. If this is configured with DYNAMIC_FTRACE
369 then it will not have any overhead while the stack tracer
370 is disabled.
371
372 To enable the stack tracer on bootup, pass in 'stacktrace'
373 on the kernel command line.
374
375 The stack tracer can also be enabled or disabled via the
376 sysctl kernel.stack_tracer_enabled
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378 Say N if unsure.
e5a81b62 379
2db270a8 380config BLK_DEV_IO_TRACE
40892367 381 bool "Support for tracing block IO actions"
2db270a8 382 depends on SYSFS
1dfba05d 383 depends on BLOCK
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384 select RELAY
385 select DEBUG_FS
386 select TRACEPOINTS
5e0a0939 387 select GENERIC_TRACER
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388 select STACKTRACE
389 help
390 Say Y here if you want to be able to trace the block layer actions
391 on a given queue. Tracing allows you to see any traffic happening
392 on a block device queue. For more information (and the userspace
393 support tools needed), fetch the blktrace tools from:
394
395 git://git.kernel.dk/blktrace.git
396
397 Tracing also is possible using the ftrace interface, e.g.:
398
399 echo 1 > /sys/block/sda/sda1/trace/enable
400 echo blk > /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/current_tracer
401 cat /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/trace_pipe
402
403 If unsure, say N.
36994e58 404
77b44d1b 405config KPROBE_EVENT
413d37d1 406 depends on KPROBES
f850c30c 407 depends on HAVE_REGS_AND_STACK_ACCESS_API
77b44d1b 408 bool "Enable kprobes-based dynamic events"
413d37d1 409 select TRACING
8ab83f56 410 select PROBE_EVENTS
77b44d1b 411 default y
413d37d1 412 help
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413 This allows the user to add tracing events (similar to tracepoints)
414 on the fly via the ftrace interface. See
415 Documentation/trace/kprobetrace.txt for more details.
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416
417 Those events can be inserted wherever kprobes can probe, and record
418 various register and memory values.
419
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420 This option is also required by perf-probe subcommand of perf tools.
421 If you want to use perf tools, this option is strongly recommended.
413d37d1 422
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423config UPROBE_EVENT
424 bool "Enable uprobes-based dynamic events"
425 depends on ARCH_SUPPORTS_UPROBES
426 depends on MMU
427 select UPROBES
428 select PROBE_EVENTS
429 select TRACING
430 default n
431 help
432 This allows the user to add tracing events on top of userspace
433 dynamic events (similar to tracepoints) on the fly via the trace
434 events interface. Those events can be inserted wherever uprobes
435 can probe, and record various registers.
436 This option is required if you plan to use perf-probe subcommand
437 of perf tools on user space applications.
438
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439config PROBE_EVENTS
440 def_bool n
441
3d083395 442config DYNAMIC_FTRACE
db05021d 443 bool "enable/disable function tracing dynamically"
606576ce 444 depends on FUNCTION_TRACER
677aa9f7 445 depends on HAVE_DYNAMIC_FTRACE
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446 default y
447 help
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448 This option will modify all the calls to function tracing
449 dynamically (will patch them out of the binary image and
450 replace them with a No-Op instruction) on boot up. During
451 compile time, a table is made of all the locations that ftrace
452 can function trace, and this table is linked into the kernel
453 image. When this is enabled, functions can be individually
454 enabled, and the functions not enabled will not affect
455 performance of the system.
456
457 See the files in /sys/kernel/debug/tracing:
458 available_filter_functions
459 set_ftrace_filter
460 set_ftrace_notrace
3d083395 461
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462 This way a CONFIG_FUNCTION_TRACER kernel is slightly larger, but
463 otherwise has native performance as long as no tracing is active.
3d083395 464
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465config DYNAMIC_FTRACE_WITH_REGS
466 def_bool y
467 depends on DYNAMIC_FTRACE
468 depends on HAVE_DYNAMIC_FTRACE_WITH_REGS
469
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470config FUNCTION_PROFILER
471 bool "Kernel function profiler"
493762fc 472 depends on FUNCTION_TRACER
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473 default n
474 help
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475 This option enables the kernel function profiler. A file is created
476 in debugfs called function_profile_enabled which defaults to zero.
477 When a 1 is echoed into this file profiling begins, and when a
478 zero is entered, profiling stops. A "functions" file is created in
479 the trace_stats directory; this file shows the list of functions that
480 have been hit and their counters.
bac429f0 481
40892367 482 If in doubt, say N.
bac429f0 483
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484config FTRACE_MCOUNT_RECORD
485 def_bool y
486 depends on DYNAMIC_FTRACE
487 depends on HAVE_FTRACE_MCOUNT_RECORD
488
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489config FTRACE_SELFTEST
490 bool
491
492config FTRACE_STARTUP_TEST
493 bool "Perform a startup test on ftrace"
5e0a0939 494 depends on GENERIC_TRACER
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495 select FTRACE_SELFTEST
496 help
497 This option performs a series of startup tests on ftrace. On bootup
498 a series of tests are made to verify that the tracer is
499 functioning properly. It will do tests on all the configured
500 tracers of ftrace.
17d80fd0 501
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502config EVENT_TRACE_TEST_SYSCALLS
503 bool "Run selftest on syscall events"
504 depends on FTRACE_STARTUP_TEST
505 help
506 This option will also enable testing every syscall event.
507 It only enables the event and disables it and runs various loads
508 with the event enabled. This adds a bit more time for kernel boot
509 up since it runs this on every system call defined.
510
511 TBD - enable a way to actually call the syscalls as we test their
512 events
513
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514config MMIOTRACE
515 bool "Memory mapped IO tracing"
40ada30f 516 depends on HAVE_MMIOTRACE_SUPPORT && PCI
5e0a0939 517 select GENERIC_TRACER
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518 help
519 Mmiotrace traces Memory Mapped I/O access and is meant for
520 debugging and reverse engineering. It is called from the ioremap
521 implementation and works via page faults. Tracing is disabled by
522 default and can be enabled at run-time.
523
4d1f4372 524 See Documentation/trace/mmiotrace.txt.
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525 If you are not helping to develop drivers, say N.
526
527config MMIOTRACE_TEST
528 tristate "Test module for mmiotrace"
529 depends on MMIOTRACE && m
530 help
531 This is a dumb module for testing mmiotrace. It is very dangerous
532 as it will write garbage to IO memory starting at a given address.
533 However, it should be safe to use on e.g. unused portion of VRAM.
534
535 Say N, unless you absolutely know what you are doing.
536
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537config RING_BUFFER_BENCHMARK
538 tristate "Ring buffer benchmark stress tester"
539 depends on RING_BUFFER
540 help
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541 This option creates a test to stress the ring buffer and benchmark it.
542 It creates its own ring buffer such that it will not interfere with
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543 any other users of the ring buffer (such as ftrace). It then creates
544 a producer and consumer that will run for 10 seconds and sleep for
545 10 seconds. Each interval it will print out the number of events
546 it recorded and give a rough estimate of how long each iteration took.
547
548 It does not disable interrupts or raise its priority, so it may be
549 affected by processes that are running.
550
40892367 551 If unsure, say N.
5092dbc9 552
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553config RING_BUFFER_STARTUP_TEST
554 bool "Ring buffer startup self test"
555 depends on RING_BUFFER
556 help
557 Run a simple self test on the ring buffer on boot up. Late in the
558 kernel boot sequence, the test will start that kicks off
559 a thread per cpu. Each thread will write various size events
560 into the ring buffer. Another thread is created to send IPIs
561 to each of the threads, where the IPI handler will also write
562 to the ring buffer, to test/stress the nesting ability.
563 If any anomalies are discovered, a warning will be displayed
564 and all ring buffers will be disabled.
565
566 The test runs for 10 seconds. This will slow your boot time
567 by at least 10 more seconds.
568
569 At the end of the test, statics and more checks are done.
570 It will output the stats of each per cpu buffer. What
571 was written, the sizes, what was read, what was lost, and
572 other similar details.
573
574 If unsure, say N
575
4ed9f071 576endif # FTRACE
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578endif # TRACING_SUPPORT
579