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Differences between /kernel/trace/Kconfig (Version linux-6.12-rc7) and /kernel/trace/Kconfig (Version linux-5.5.19)


  1 # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only             1 # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
  2 #                                                   2 #
  3 # Architectures that offer an FUNCTION_TRACER       3 # Architectures that offer an FUNCTION_TRACER implementation should
  4 #  select HAVE_FUNCTION_TRACER:                     4 #  select HAVE_FUNCTION_TRACER:
  5 #                                                   5 #
  6                                                     6 
  7 config USER_STACKTRACE_SUPPORT                      7 config USER_STACKTRACE_SUPPORT
  8         bool                                        8         bool
  9                                                     9 
 10 config NOP_TRACER                                  10 config NOP_TRACER
 11         bool                                       11         bool
 12                                                    12 
 13 config HAVE_RETHOOK                            !!  13 config HAVE_FTRACE_NMI_ENTER
 14         bool                                       14         bool
 15                                                << 
 16 config RETHOOK                                 << 
 17         bool                                   << 
 18         depends on HAVE_RETHOOK                << 
 19         help                                       15         help
 20           Enable generic return hooking featur !!  16           See Documentation/trace/ftrace-design.rst
 21           API, which will be used by other fun << 
 22           features like fprobe and kprobes.    << 
 23                                                    17 
 24 config HAVE_FUNCTION_TRACER                        18 config HAVE_FUNCTION_TRACER
 25         bool                                       19         bool
 26         help                                       20         help
 27           See Documentation/trace/ftrace-desig     21           See Documentation/trace/ftrace-design.rst
 28                                                    22 
 29 config HAVE_FUNCTION_GRAPH_TRACER                  23 config HAVE_FUNCTION_GRAPH_TRACER
 30         bool                                       24         bool
 31         help                                       25         help
 32           See Documentation/trace/ftrace-desig     26           See Documentation/trace/ftrace-design.rst
 33                                                    27 
 34 config HAVE_FUNCTION_GRAPH_RETVAL              << 
 35         bool                                   << 
 36                                                << 
 37 config HAVE_DYNAMIC_FTRACE                         28 config HAVE_DYNAMIC_FTRACE
 38         bool                                       29         bool
 39         help                                       30         help
 40           See Documentation/trace/ftrace-desig     31           See Documentation/trace/ftrace-design.rst
 41                                                    32 
 42 config HAVE_DYNAMIC_FTRACE_WITH_REGS               33 config HAVE_DYNAMIC_FTRACE_WITH_REGS
 43         bool                                       34         bool
 44                                                    35 
 45 config HAVE_DYNAMIC_FTRACE_WITH_DIRECT_CALLS       36 config HAVE_DYNAMIC_FTRACE_WITH_DIRECT_CALLS
 46         bool                                       37         bool
 47                                                    38 
 48 config HAVE_DYNAMIC_FTRACE_WITH_CALL_OPS       << 
 49         bool                                   << 
 50                                                << 
 51 config HAVE_DYNAMIC_FTRACE_WITH_ARGS           << 
 52         bool                                   << 
 53         help                                   << 
 54          If this is set, then arguments and st << 
 55          the ftrace_regs passed into the funct << 
 56          by default, even without setting the  << 
 57          This allows for use of ftrace_regs_ge << 
 58          ftrace_regs_get_stack_pointer().      << 
 59                                                << 
 60 config HAVE_DYNAMIC_FTRACE_NO_PATCHABLE        << 
 61         bool                                   << 
 62         help                                   << 
 63           If the architecture generates __patc << 
 64           but does not want them included in t << 
 65                                                << 
 66 config HAVE_FTRACE_MCOUNT_RECORD                   39 config HAVE_FTRACE_MCOUNT_RECORD
 67         bool                                       40         bool
 68         help                                       41         help
 69           See Documentation/trace/ftrace-desig     42           See Documentation/trace/ftrace-design.rst
 70                                                    43 
 71 config HAVE_SYSCALL_TRACEPOINTS                    44 config HAVE_SYSCALL_TRACEPOINTS
 72         bool                                       45         bool
 73         help                                       46         help
 74           See Documentation/trace/ftrace-desig     47           See Documentation/trace/ftrace-design.rst
 75                                                    48 
 76 config HAVE_FENTRY                                 49 config HAVE_FENTRY
 77         bool                                       50         bool
 78         help                                       51         help
 79           Arch supports the gcc options -pg wi     52           Arch supports the gcc options -pg with -mfentry
 80                                                    53 
 81 config HAVE_NOP_MCOUNT                             54 config HAVE_NOP_MCOUNT
 82         bool                                       55         bool
 83         help                                       56         help
 84           Arch supports the gcc options -pg wi     57           Arch supports the gcc options -pg with -mrecord-mcount and -nop-mcount
 85                                                    58 
 86 config HAVE_OBJTOOL_MCOUNT                     << 
 87         bool                                   << 
 88         help                                   << 
 89           Arch supports objtool --mcount       << 
 90                                                << 
 91 config HAVE_OBJTOOL_NOP_MCOUNT                 << 
 92         bool                                   << 
 93         help                                   << 
 94           Arch supports the objtool options -- << 
 95           An architecture can select this if i << 
 96           of ftrace locations.                 << 
 97                                                << 
 98 config HAVE_C_RECORDMCOUNT                         59 config HAVE_C_RECORDMCOUNT
 99         bool                                       60         bool
100         help                                       61         help
101           C version of recordmcount available?     62           C version of recordmcount available?
102                                                    63 
103 config HAVE_BUILDTIME_MCOUNT_SORT              << 
104        bool                                    << 
105        help                                    << 
106          An architecture selects this if it so << 
107          at build time.                        << 
108                                                << 
109 config BUILDTIME_MCOUNT_SORT                   << 
110        bool                                    << 
111        default y                               << 
112        depends on HAVE_BUILDTIME_MCOUNT_SORT & << 
113        help                                    << 
114          Sort the mcount_loc section at build  << 
115                                                << 
116 config TRACER_MAX_TRACE                            64 config TRACER_MAX_TRACE
117         bool                                       65         bool
118                                                    66 
119 config TRACE_CLOCK                                 67 config TRACE_CLOCK
120         bool                                       68         bool
121                                                    69 
122 config RING_BUFFER                                 70 config RING_BUFFER
123         bool                                       71         bool
124         select TRACE_CLOCK                         72         select TRACE_CLOCK
125         select IRQ_WORK                            73         select IRQ_WORK
126                                                    74 
                                                   >>  75 config FTRACE_NMI_ENTER
                                                   >>  76        bool
                                                   >>  77        depends on HAVE_FTRACE_NMI_ENTER
                                                   >>  78        default y
                                                   >>  79 
127 config EVENT_TRACING                               80 config EVENT_TRACING
128         select CONTEXT_SWITCH_TRACER               81         select CONTEXT_SWITCH_TRACER
129         select GLOB                                82         select GLOB
130         bool                                       83         bool
131                                                    84 
132 config CONTEXT_SWITCH_TRACER                       85 config CONTEXT_SWITCH_TRACER
133         bool                                       86         bool
134                                                    87 
135 config RING_BUFFER_ALLOW_SWAP                      88 config RING_BUFFER_ALLOW_SWAP
136         bool                                       89         bool
137         help                                       90         help
138          Allow the use of ring_buffer_swap_cpu     91          Allow the use of ring_buffer_swap_cpu.
139          Adds a very slight overhead to tracin     92          Adds a very slight overhead to tracing when enabled.
140                                                    93 
141 config PREEMPTIRQ_TRACEPOINTS                      94 config PREEMPTIRQ_TRACEPOINTS
142         bool                                       95         bool
143         depends on TRACE_PREEMPT_TOGGLE || TRA     96         depends on TRACE_PREEMPT_TOGGLE || TRACE_IRQFLAGS
144         select TRACING                             97         select TRACING
145         default y                                  98         default y
146         help                                       99         help
147           Create preempt/irq toggle tracepoint    100           Create preempt/irq toggle tracepoints if needed, so that other parts
148           of the kernel can use them to genera    101           of the kernel can use them to generate or add hooks to them.
149                                                   102 
150 # All tracer options should select GENERIC_TRA    103 # All tracer options should select GENERIC_TRACER. For those options that are
151 # enabled by all tracers (context switch and e    104 # enabled by all tracers (context switch and event tracer) they select TRACING.
152 # This allows those options to appear when no     105 # This allows those options to appear when no other tracer is selected. But the
153 # options do not appear when something else se    106 # options do not appear when something else selects it. We need the two options
154 # GENERIC_TRACER and TRACING to avoid circular    107 # GENERIC_TRACER and TRACING to avoid circular dependencies to accomplish the
155 # hiding of the automatic options.                108 # hiding of the automatic options.
156                                                   109 
157 config TRACING                                    110 config TRACING
158         bool                                      111         bool
159         select RING_BUFFER                        112         select RING_BUFFER
160         select STACKTRACE if STACKTRACE_SUPPOR    113         select STACKTRACE if STACKTRACE_SUPPORT
161         select TRACEPOINTS                        114         select TRACEPOINTS
162         select NOP_TRACER                         115         select NOP_TRACER
163         select BINARY_PRINTF                      116         select BINARY_PRINTF
164         select EVENT_TRACING                      117         select EVENT_TRACING
165         select TRACE_CLOCK                        118         select TRACE_CLOCK
166         select NEED_TASKS_RCU                  << 
167                                                   119 
168 config GENERIC_TRACER                             120 config GENERIC_TRACER
169         bool                                      121         bool
170         select TRACING                            122         select TRACING
171                                                   123 
172 #                                                 124 #
173 # Minimum requirements an architecture has to     125 # Minimum requirements an architecture has to meet for us to
174 # be able to offer generic tracing facilities:    126 # be able to offer generic tracing facilities:
175 #                                                 127 #
176 config TRACING_SUPPORT                            128 config TRACING_SUPPORT
177         bool                                      129         bool
178         depends on TRACE_IRQFLAGS_SUPPORT         130         depends on TRACE_IRQFLAGS_SUPPORT
179         depends on STACKTRACE_SUPPORT             131         depends on STACKTRACE_SUPPORT
180         default y                                 132         default y
181                                                   133 
                                                   >> 134 if TRACING_SUPPORT
                                                   >> 135 
182 menuconfig FTRACE                                 136 menuconfig FTRACE
183         bool "Tracers"                            137         bool "Tracers"
184         depends on TRACING_SUPPORT             << 
185         default y if DEBUG_KERNEL                 138         default y if DEBUG_KERNEL
186         help                                      139         help
187           Enable the kernel tracing infrastruc    140           Enable the kernel tracing infrastructure.
188                                                   141 
189 if FTRACE                                         142 if FTRACE
190                                                   143 
191 config BOOTTIME_TRACING                        << 
192         bool "Boot-time Tracing support"       << 
193         depends on TRACING                     << 
194         select BOOT_CONFIG                     << 
195         help                                   << 
196           Enable developer to setup ftrace sub << 
197           kernel cmdline at boot time for debu << 
198           initialization and boot process.     << 
199                                                << 
200 config FUNCTION_TRACER                            144 config FUNCTION_TRACER
201         bool "Kernel Function Tracer"             145         bool "Kernel Function Tracer"
202         depends on HAVE_FUNCTION_TRACER           146         depends on HAVE_FUNCTION_TRACER
203         select KALLSYMS                           147         select KALLSYMS
204         select GENERIC_TRACER                     148         select GENERIC_TRACER
205         select CONTEXT_SWITCH_TRACER              149         select CONTEXT_SWITCH_TRACER
206         select GLOB                               150         select GLOB
207         select NEED_TASKS_RCU                  !! 151         select TASKS_RCU if PREEMPTION
208         select TASKS_RUDE_RCU                  << 
209         help                                      152         help
210           Enable the kernel to trace every ker    153           Enable the kernel to trace every kernel function. This is done
211           by using a compiler feature to inser    154           by using a compiler feature to insert a small, 5-byte No-Operation
212           instruction at the beginning of ever    155           instruction at the beginning of every kernel function, which NOP
213           sequence is then dynamically patched    156           sequence is then dynamically patched into a tracer call when
214           tracing is enabled by the administra    157           tracing is enabled by the administrator. If it's runtime disabled
215           (the bootup default), then the overh    158           (the bootup default), then the overhead of the instructions is very
216           small and not measurable even in mic !! 159           small and not measurable even in micro-benchmarks.
217           x86, but may have impact on other ar << 
218                                                   160 
219 config FUNCTION_GRAPH_TRACER                      161 config FUNCTION_GRAPH_TRACER
220         bool "Kernel Function Graph Tracer"       162         bool "Kernel Function Graph Tracer"
221         depends on HAVE_FUNCTION_GRAPH_TRACER     163         depends on HAVE_FUNCTION_GRAPH_TRACER
222         depends on FUNCTION_TRACER                164         depends on FUNCTION_TRACER
223         depends on !X86_32 || !CC_OPTIMIZE_FOR    165         depends on !X86_32 || !CC_OPTIMIZE_FOR_SIZE
224         default y                                 166         default y
225         help                                      167         help
226           Enable the kernel to trace a functio    168           Enable the kernel to trace a function at both its return
227           and its entry.                          169           and its entry.
228           Its first purpose is to trace the du    170           Its first purpose is to trace the duration of functions and
229           draw a call graph for each thread wi    171           draw a call graph for each thread with some information like
230           the return value. This is done by se    172           the return value. This is done by setting the current return
231           address on the current task structur    173           address on the current task structure into a stack of calls.
232                                                   174 
233 config FUNCTION_GRAPH_RETVAL                   << 
234         bool "Kernel Function Graph Return Val << 
235         depends on HAVE_FUNCTION_GRAPH_RETVAL  << 
236         depends on FUNCTION_GRAPH_TRACER       << 
237         default n                              << 
238         help                                   << 
239           Support recording and printing the f << 
240           using function graph tracer. It can  << 
241           that return errors. This feature is  << 
242           enable it via the trace option funcg << 
243           See Documentation/trace/ftrace.rst   << 
244                                                << 
245 config DYNAMIC_FTRACE                          << 
246         bool "enable/disable function tracing  << 
247         depends on FUNCTION_TRACER             << 
248         depends on HAVE_DYNAMIC_FTRACE         << 
249         default y                              << 
250         help                                   << 
251           This option will modify all the call << 
252           dynamically (will patch them out of  << 
253           replace them with a No-Op instructio << 
254           compile time, a table is made of all << 
255           can function trace, and this table i << 
256           image. When this is enabled, functio << 
257           enabled, and the functions not enabl << 
258           performance of the system.           << 
259                                                << 
260           See the files in /sys/kernel/tracing << 
261             available_filter_functions         << 
262             set_ftrace_filter                  << 
263             set_ftrace_notrace                 << 
264                                                << 
265           This way a CONFIG_FUNCTION_TRACER ke << 
266           otherwise has native performance as  << 
267                                                << 
268 config DYNAMIC_FTRACE_WITH_REGS                << 
269         def_bool y                             << 
270         depends on DYNAMIC_FTRACE              << 
271         depends on HAVE_DYNAMIC_FTRACE_WITH_RE << 
272                                                << 
273 config DYNAMIC_FTRACE_WITH_DIRECT_CALLS        << 
274         def_bool y                             << 
275         depends on DYNAMIC_FTRACE_WITH_REGS || << 
276         depends on HAVE_DYNAMIC_FTRACE_WITH_DI << 
277                                                << 
278 config DYNAMIC_FTRACE_WITH_CALL_OPS            << 
279         def_bool y                             << 
280         depends on HAVE_DYNAMIC_FTRACE_WITH_CA << 
281                                                << 
282 config DYNAMIC_FTRACE_WITH_ARGS                << 
283         def_bool y                             << 
284         depends on DYNAMIC_FTRACE              << 
285         depends on HAVE_DYNAMIC_FTRACE_WITH_AR << 
286                                                << 
287 config FPROBE                                  << 
288         bool "Kernel Function Probe (fprobe)"  << 
289         depends on FUNCTION_TRACER             << 
290         depends on DYNAMIC_FTRACE_WITH_REGS    << 
291         depends on HAVE_RETHOOK                << 
292         select RETHOOK                         << 
293         default n                              << 
294         help                                   << 
295           This option enables kernel function  << 
296           The fprobe is similar to kprobes, bu << 
297           entries and exits. This also can pro << 
298           fprobe.                              << 
299                                                << 
300           If unsure, say N.                    << 
301                                                << 
302 config FUNCTION_PROFILER                       << 
303         bool "Kernel function profiler"        << 
304         depends on FUNCTION_TRACER             << 
305         default n                              << 
306         help                                   << 
307           This option enables the kernel funct << 
308           in debugfs called function_profile_e << 
309           When a 1 is echoed into this file pr << 
310           zero is entered, profiling stops. A  << 
311           the trace_stat directory; this file  << 
312           have been hit and their counters.    << 
313                                                << 
314           If in doubt, say N.                  << 
315                                                << 
316 config STACK_TRACER                            << 
317         bool "Trace max stack"                 << 
318         depends on HAVE_FUNCTION_TRACER        << 
319         select FUNCTION_TRACER                 << 
320         select STACKTRACE                      << 
321         select KALLSYMS                        << 
322         help                                   << 
323           This special tracer records the maxi << 
324           kernel and displays it in /sys/kerne << 
325                                                << 
326           This tracer works by hooking into ev << 
327           kernel executes, and keeping a maxim << 
328           stack-trace saved.  If this is confi << 
329           then it will not have any overhead w << 
330           is disabled.                         << 
331                                                << 
332           To enable the stack tracer on bootup << 
333           on the kernel command line.          << 
334                                                << 
335           The stack tracer can also be enabled << 
336           sysctl kernel.stack_tracer_enabled   << 
337                                                << 
338           Say N if unsure.                     << 
339                                                << 
340 config TRACE_PREEMPT_TOGGLE                       175 config TRACE_PREEMPT_TOGGLE
341         bool                                      176         bool
342         help                                      177         help
343           Enables hooks which will be called w    178           Enables hooks which will be called when preemption is first disabled,
344           and last enabled.                       179           and last enabled.
345                                                   180 
                                                   >> 181 config PREEMPTIRQ_EVENTS
                                                   >> 182         bool "Enable trace events for preempt and irq disable/enable"
                                                   >> 183         select TRACE_IRQFLAGS
                                                   >> 184         select TRACE_PREEMPT_TOGGLE if PREEMPTION
                                                   >> 185         select GENERIC_TRACER
                                                   >> 186         default n
                                                   >> 187         help
                                                   >> 188           Enable tracing of disable and enable events for preemption and irqs.
                                                   >> 189 
346 config IRQSOFF_TRACER                             190 config IRQSOFF_TRACER
347         bool "Interrupts-off Latency Tracer"      191         bool "Interrupts-off Latency Tracer"
348         default n                                 192         default n
349         depends on TRACE_IRQFLAGS_SUPPORT         193         depends on TRACE_IRQFLAGS_SUPPORT
                                                   >> 194         depends on !ARCH_USES_GETTIMEOFFSET
350         select TRACE_IRQFLAGS                     195         select TRACE_IRQFLAGS
351         select GENERIC_TRACER                     196         select GENERIC_TRACER
352         select TRACER_MAX_TRACE                   197         select TRACER_MAX_TRACE
353         select RING_BUFFER_ALLOW_SWAP             198         select RING_BUFFER_ALLOW_SWAP
354         select TRACER_SNAPSHOT                    199         select TRACER_SNAPSHOT
355         select TRACER_SNAPSHOT_PER_CPU_SWAP       200         select TRACER_SNAPSHOT_PER_CPU_SWAP
356         help                                      201         help
357           This option measures the time spent     202           This option measures the time spent in irqs-off critical
358           sections, with microsecond accuracy.    203           sections, with microsecond accuracy.
359                                                   204 
360           The default measurement method is a     205           The default measurement method is a maximum search, which is
361           disabled by default and can be runti    206           disabled by default and can be runtime (re-)started
362           via:                                    207           via:
363                                                   208 
364               echo 0 > /sys/kernel/tracing/tra !! 209               echo 0 > /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/tracing_max_latency
365                                                   210 
366           (Note that kernel size and overhead     211           (Note that kernel size and overhead increase with this option
367           enabled. This option and the preempt    212           enabled. This option and the preempt-off timing option can be
368           used together or separately.)           213           used together or separately.)
369                                                   214 
370 config PREEMPT_TRACER                             215 config PREEMPT_TRACER
371         bool "Preemption-off Latency Tracer"      216         bool "Preemption-off Latency Tracer"
372         default n                                 217         default n
                                                   >> 218         depends on !ARCH_USES_GETTIMEOFFSET
373         depends on PREEMPTION                     219         depends on PREEMPTION
374         select GENERIC_TRACER                     220         select GENERIC_TRACER
375         select TRACER_MAX_TRACE                   221         select TRACER_MAX_TRACE
376         select RING_BUFFER_ALLOW_SWAP             222         select RING_BUFFER_ALLOW_SWAP
377         select TRACER_SNAPSHOT                    223         select TRACER_SNAPSHOT
378         select TRACER_SNAPSHOT_PER_CPU_SWAP       224         select TRACER_SNAPSHOT_PER_CPU_SWAP
379         select TRACE_PREEMPT_TOGGLE               225         select TRACE_PREEMPT_TOGGLE
380         help                                      226         help
381           This option measures the time spent     227           This option measures the time spent in preemption-off critical
382           sections, with microsecond accuracy.    228           sections, with microsecond accuracy.
383                                                   229 
384           The default measurement method is a     230           The default measurement method is a maximum search, which is
385           disabled by default and can be runti    231           disabled by default and can be runtime (re-)started
386           via:                                    232           via:
387                                                   233 
388               echo 0 > /sys/kernel/tracing/tra !! 234               echo 0 > /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/tracing_max_latency
389                                                   235 
390           (Note that kernel size and overhead     236           (Note that kernel size and overhead increase with this option
391           enabled. This option and the irqs-of    237           enabled. This option and the irqs-off timing option can be
392           used together or separately.)           238           used together or separately.)
393                                                   239 
394 config SCHED_TRACER                               240 config SCHED_TRACER
395         bool "Scheduling Latency Tracer"          241         bool "Scheduling Latency Tracer"
396         select GENERIC_TRACER                     242         select GENERIC_TRACER
397         select CONTEXT_SWITCH_TRACER              243         select CONTEXT_SWITCH_TRACER
398         select TRACER_MAX_TRACE                   244         select TRACER_MAX_TRACE
399         select TRACER_SNAPSHOT                    245         select TRACER_SNAPSHOT
400         help                                      246         help
401           This tracer tracks the latency of th    247           This tracer tracks the latency of the highest priority task
402           to be scheduled in, starting from th    248           to be scheduled in, starting from the point it has woken up.
403                                                   249 
404 config HWLAT_TRACER                               250 config HWLAT_TRACER
405         bool "Tracer to detect hardware latenc    251         bool "Tracer to detect hardware latencies (like SMIs)"
406         select GENERIC_TRACER                     252         select GENERIC_TRACER
407         select TRACER_MAX_TRACE                << 
408         help                                      253         help
409          This tracer, when enabled will create    254          This tracer, when enabled will create one or more kernel threads,
410          depending on what the cpumask file is    255          depending on what the cpumask file is set to, which each thread
411          spinning in a loop looking for interr    256          spinning in a loop looking for interruptions caused by
412          something other than the kernel. For     257          something other than the kernel. For example, if a
413          System Management Interrupt (SMI) tak    258          System Management Interrupt (SMI) takes a noticeable amount of
414          time, this tracer will detect it. Thi    259          time, this tracer will detect it. This is useful for testing
415          if a system is reliable for Real Time    260          if a system is reliable for Real Time tasks.
416                                                   261 
417          Some files are created in the tracing    262          Some files are created in the tracing directory when this
418          is enabled:                              263          is enabled:
419                                                   264 
420            hwlat_detector/width   - time in us    265            hwlat_detector/width   - time in usecs for how long to spin for
421            hwlat_detector/window  - time in us    266            hwlat_detector/window  - time in usecs between the start of each
422                                      iteration    267                                      iteration
423                                                   268 
424          A kernel thread is created that will     269          A kernel thread is created that will spin with interrupts disabled
425          for "width" microseconds in every "wi    270          for "width" microseconds in every "window" cycle. It will not spin
426          for "window - width" microseconds, wh    271          for "window - width" microseconds, where the system can
427          continue to operate.                     272          continue to operate.
428                                                   273 
429          The output will appear in the trace a    274          The output will appear in the trace and trace_pipe files.
430                                                   275 
431          When the tracer is not running, it ha    276          When the tracer is not running, it has no affect on the system,
432          but when it is running, it can cause     277          but when it is running, it can cause the system to be
433          periodically non responsive. Do not r    278          periodically non responsive. Do not run this tracer on a
434          production system.                       279          production system.
435                                                   280 
436          To enable this tracer, echo in "hwlat    281          To enable this tracer, echo in "hwlat" into the current_tracer
437          file. Every time a latency is greater    282          file. Every time a latency is greater than tracing_thresh, it will
438          be recorded into the ring buffer.        283          be recorded into the ring buffer.
439                                                   284 
440 config OSNOISE_TRACER                          << 
441         bool "OS Noise tracer"                 << 
442         select GENERIC_TRACER                  << 
443         select TRACER_MAX_TRACE                << 
444         help                                   << 
445           In the context of high-performance c << 
446           System Noise (osnoise) refers to the << 
447           application due to activities inside << 
448           context of Linux, NMIs, IRQs, SoftIR << 
449           can cause noise to the system. Moreo << 
450           also cause noise, for example, via S << 
451                                                << 
452           The osnoise tracer leverages the hwl << 
453           loop with preemption, SoftIRQs and I << 
454           the sources of osnoise during its ex << 
455           note of the entry and exit point of  << 
456           increasing a per-cpu interference co << 
457           counter for each source of interfere << 
458           NMI, IRQs, SoftIRQs, and threads is  << 
459           observes these interferences' entry  << 
460           without any interference from the op << 
461           hardware noise counter increases, po << 
462           noise. In this way, osnoise can acco << 
463           interference. At the end of the peri << 
464           the sum of all noise, the max single << 
465           available for the thread, and the co << 
466                                                << 
467           In addition to the tracer, a set of  << 
468           facilitate the identification of the << 
469                                                << 
470           The output will appear in the trace  << 
471                                                << 
472           To enable this tracer, echo in "osno << 
473           file.                                << 
474                                                << 
475 config TIMERLAT_TRACER                         << 
476         bool "Timerlat tracer"                 << 
477         select OSNOISE_TRACER                  << 
478         select GENERIC_TRACER                  << 
479         help                                   << 
480           The timerlat tracer aims to help the << 
481           to find sources of wakeup latencies  << 
482                                                << 
483           The tracer creates a per-cpu kernel  << 
484           The tracer thread sets a periodic ti << 
485           to sleep waiting for the timer to fi << 
486           then computes a wakeup latency value << 
487           the current time and the absolute ti << 
488           to expire.                           << 
489                                                << 
490           The tracer prints two lines at every << 
491           timer latency observed at the hardir << 
492           activation of the thread. The second << 
493           by the thread, which is the same lev << 
494           ACTIVATION ID field serves to relate << 
495           respective thread execution.         << 
496                                                << 
497           The tracer is build on top of osnois << 
498           events can be used to trace the sour << 
499           IRQs and other threads. It also enab << 
500           stacktrace at the IRQ context, which << 
501           path that can cause thread delay.    << 
502                                                << 
503 config MMIOTRACE                               << 
504         bool "Memory mapped IO tracing"        << 
505         depends on HAVE_MMIOTRACE_SUPPORT && P << 
506         select GENERIC_TRACER                  << 
507         help                                   << 
508           Mmiotrace traces Memory Mapped I/O a << 
509           debugging and reverse engineering. I << 
510           implementation and works via page fa << 
511           default and can be enabled at run-ti << 
512                                                << 
513           See Documentation/trace/mmiotrace.rs << 
514           If you are not helping to develop dr << 
515                                                << 
516 config ENABLE_DEFAULT_TRACERS                     285 config ENABLE_DEFAULT_TRACERS
517         bool "Trace process context switches a    286         bool "Trace process context switches and events"
518         depends on !GENERIC_TRACER                287         depends on !GENERIC_TRACER
519         select TRACING                            288         select TRACING
520         help                                      289         help
521           This tracer hooks to various trace p    290           This tracer hooks to various trace points in the kernel,
522           allowing the user to pick and choose    291           allowing the user to pick and choose which trace point they
523           want to trace. It also includes the     292           want to trace. It also includes the sched_switch tracer plugin.
524                                                   293 
525 config FTRACE_SYSCALLS                            294 config FTRACE_SYSCALLS
526         bool "Trace syscalls"                     295         bool "Trace syscalls"
527         depends on HAVE_SYSCALL_TRACEPOINTS       296         depends on HAVE_SYSCALL_TRACEPOINTS
528         select GENERIC_TRACER                     297         select GENERIC_TRACER
529         select KALLSYMS                           298         select KALLSYMS
530         help                                      299         help
531           Basic tracer to catch the syscall en    300           Basic tracer to catch the syscall entry and exit events.
532                                                   301 
533 config TRACER_SNAPSHOT                            302 config TRACER_SNAPSHOT
534         bool "Create a snapshot trace buffer"     303         bool "Create a snapshot trace buffer"
535         select TRACER_MAX_TRACE                   304         select TRACER_MAX_TRACE
536         help                                      305         help
537           Allow tracing users to take snapshot    306           Allow tracing users to take snapshot of the current buffer using the
538           ftrace interface, e.g.:                 307           ftrace interface, e.g.:
539                                                   308 
540               echo 1 > /sys/kernel/tracing/sna !! 309               echo 1 > /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/snapshot
541               cat snapshot                        310               cat snapshot
542                                                   311 
543 config TRACER_SNAPSHOT_PER_CPU_SWAP               312 config TRACER_SNAPSHOT_PER_CPU_SWAP
544         bool "Allow snapshot to swap per CPU"     313         bool "Allow snapshot to swap per CPU"
545         depends on TRACER_SNAPSHOT                314         depends on TRACER_SNAPSHOT
546         select RING_BUFFER_ALLOW_SWAP             315         select RING_BUFFER_ALLOW_SWAP
547         help                                      316         help
548           Allow doing a snapshot of a single C    317           Allow doing a snapshot of a single CPU buffer instead of a
549           full swap (all buffers). If this is     318           full swap (all buffers). If this is set, then the following is
550           allowed:                                319           allowed:
551                                                   320 
552               echo 1 > /sys/kernel/tracing/per !! 321               echo 1 > /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/per_cpu/cpu2/snapshot
553                                                   322 
554           After which, only the tracing buffer    323           After which, only the tracing buffer for CPU 2 was swapped with
555           the main tracing buffer, and the oth    324           the main tracing buffer, and the other CPU buffers remain the same.
556                                                   325 
557           When this is enabled, this adds a li    326           When this is enabled, this adds a little more overhead to the
558           trace recording, as it needs to add     327           trace recording, as it needs to add some checks to synchronize
559           recording with swaps. But this does     328           recording with swaps. But this does not affect the performance
560           of the overall system. This is enabl    329           of the overall system. This is enabled by default when the preempt
561           or irq latency tracers are enabled,     330           or irq latency tracers are enabled, as those need to swap as well
562           and already adds the overhead (plus     331           and already adds the overhead (plus a lot more).
563                                                   332 
564 config TRACE_BRANCH_PROFILING                     333 config TRACE_BRANCH_PROFILING
565         bool                                      334         bool
566         select GENERIC_TRACER                     335         select GENERIC_TRACER
567                                                   336 
568 choice                                            337 choice
569         prompt "Branch Profiling"                 338         prompt "Branch Profiling"
570         default BRANCH_PROFILE_NONE               339         default BRANCH_PROFILE_NONE
571         help                                      340         help
572          The branch profiling is a software pr    341          The branch profiling is a software profiler. It will add hooks
573          into the C conditionals to test which    342          into the C conditionals to test which path a branch takes.
574                                                   343 
575          The likely/unlikely profiler only loo    344          The likely/unlikely profiler only looks at the conditions that
576          are annotated with a likely or unlike    345          are annotated with a likely or unlikely macro.
577                                                   346 
578          The "all branch" profiler will profil    347          The "all branch" profiler will profile every if-statement in the
579          kernel. This profiler will also enabl    348          kernel. This profiler will also enable the likely/unlikely
580          profiler.                                349          profiler.
581                                                   350 
582          Either of the above profilers adds a     351          Either of the above profilers adds a bit of overhead to the system.
583          If unsure, choose "No branch profilin    352          If unsure, choose "No branch profiling".
584                                                   353 
585 config BRANCH_PROFILE_NONE                        354 config BRANCH_PROFILE_NONE
586         bool "No branch profiling"                355         bool "No branch profiling"
587         help                                      356         help
588           No branch profiling. Branch profilin    357           No branch profiling. Branch profiling adds a bit of overhead.
589           Only enable it if you want to analys    358           Only enable it if you want to analyse the branching behavior.
590           Otherwise keep it disabled.             359           Otherwise keep it disabled.
591                                                   360 
592 config PROFILE_ANNOTATED_BRANCHES                 361 config PROFILE_ANNOTATED_BRANCHES
593         bool "Trace likely/unlikely profiler"     362         bool "Trace likely/unlikely profiler"
594         select TRACE_BRANCH_PROFILING             363         select TRACE_BRANCH_PROFILING
595         help                                      364         help
596           This tracer profiles all likely and     365           This tracer profiles all likely and unlikely macros
597           in the kernel. It will display the r    366           in the kernel. It will display the results in:
598                                                   367 
599           /sys/kernel/tracing/trace_stat/branc !! 368           /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/trace_stat/branch_annotated
600                                                   369 
601           Note: this will add a significant ov    370           Note: this will add a significant overhead; only turn this
602           on if you need to profile the system    371           on if you need to profile the system's use of these macros.
603                                                   372 
604 config PROFILE_ALL_BRANCHES                       373 config PROFILE_ALL_BRANCHES
605         bool "Profile all if conditionals" if     374         bool "Profile all if conditionals" if !FORTIFY_SOURCE
606         select TRACE_BRANCH_PROFILING             375         select TRACE_BRANCH_PROFILING
                                                   >> 376         imply CC_DISABLE_WARN_MAYBE_UNINITIALIZED  # avoid false positives
607         help                                      377         help
608           This tracer profiles all branch cond    378           This tracer profiles all branch conditions. Every if ()
609           taken in the kernel is recorded whet    379           taken in the kernel is recorded whether it hit or miss.
610           The results will be displayed in:       380           The results will be displayed in:
611                                                   381 
612           /sys/kernel/tracing/trace_stat/branc !! 382           /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/trace_stat/branch_all
613                                                   383 
614           This option also enables the likely/    384           This option also enables the likely/unlikely profiler.
615                                                   385 
616           This configuration, when enabled, wi    386           This configuration, when enabled, will impose a great overhead
617           on the system. This should only be e    387           on the system. This should only be enabled when the system
618           is to be analyzed in much detail.       388           is to be analyzed in much detail.
619 endchoice                                         389 endchoice
620                                                   390 
621 config TRACING_BRANCHES                           391 config TRACING_BRANCHES
622         bool                                      392         bool
623         help                                      393         help
624           Selected by tracers that will trace     394           Selected by tracers that will trace the likely and unlikely
625           conditions. This prevents the tracer    395           conditions. This prevents the tracers themselves from being
626           profiled. Profiling the tracing infr    396           profiled. Profiling the tracing infrastructure can only happen
627           when the likelys and unlikelys are n    397           when the likelys and unlikelys are not being traced.
628                                                   398 
629 config BRANCH_TRACER                              399 config BRANCH_TRACER
630         bool "Trace likely/unlikely instances"    400         bool "Trace likely/unlikely instances"
631         depends on TRACE_BRANCH_PROFILING         401         depends on TRACE_BRANCH_PROFILING
632         select TRACING_BRANCHES                   402         select TRACING_BRANCHES
633         help                                      403         help
634           This traces the events of likely and    404           This traces the events of likely and unlikely condition
635           calls in the kernel.  The difference    405           calls in the kernel.  The difference between this and the
636           "Trace likely/unlikely profiler" is     406           "Trace likely/unlikely profiler" is that this is not a
637           histogram of the callers, but actual    407           histogram of the callers, but actually places the calling
638           events into a running trace buffer t    408           events into a running trace buffer to see when and where the
639           events happened, as well as their re    409           events happened, as well as their results.
640                                                   410 
641           Say N if unsure.                        411           Say N if unsure.
642                                                   412 
                                                   >> 413 config STACK_TRACER
                                                   >> 414         bool "Trace max stack"
                                                   >> 415         depends on HAVE_FUNCTION_TRACER
                                                   >> 416         select FUNCTION_TRACER
                                                   >> 417         select STACKTRACE
                                                   >> 418         select KALLSYMS
                                                   >> 419         help
                                                   >> 420           This special tracer records the maximum stack footprint of the
                                                   >> 421           kernel and displays it in /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/stack_trace.
                                                   >> 422 
                                                   >> 423           This tracer works by hooking into every function call that the
                                                   >> 424           kernel executes, and keeping a maximum stack depth value and
                                                   >> 425           stack-trace saved.  If this is configured with DYNAMIC_FTRACE
                                                   >> 426           then it will not have any overhead while the stack tracer
                                                   >> 427           is disabled.
                                                   >> 428 
                                                   >> 429           To enable the stack tracer on bootup, pass in 'stacktrace'
                                                   >> 430           on the kernel command line.
                                                   >> 431 
                                                   >> 432           The stack tracer can also be enabled or disabled via the
                                                   >> 433           sysctl kernel.stack_tracer_enabled
                                                   >> 434 
                                                   >> 435           Say N if unsure.
                                                   >> 436 
643 config BLK_DEV_IO_TRACE                           437 config BLK_DEV_IO_TRACE
644         bool "Support for tracing block IO act    438         bool "Support for tracing block IO actions"
645         depends on SYSFS                          439         depends on SYSFS
646         depends on BLOCK                          440         depends on BLOCK
647         select RELAY                              441         select RELAY
648         select DEBUG_FS                           442         select DEBUG_FS
649         select TRACEPOINTS                        443         select TRACEPOINTS
650         select GENERIC_TRACER                     444         select GENERIC_TRACER
651         select STACKTRACE                         445         select STACKTRACE
652         help                                      446         help
653           Say Y here if you want to be able to    447           Say Y here if you want to be able to trace the block layer actions
654           on a given queue. Tracing allows you    448           on a given queue. Tracing allows you to see any traffic happening
655           on a block device queue. For more in    449           on a block device queue. For more information (and the userspace
656           support tools needed), fetch the blk    450           support tools needed), fetch the blktrace tools from:
657                                                   451 
658           git://git.kernel.dk/blktrace.git        452           git://git.kernel.dk/blktrace.git
659                                                   453 
660           Tracing also is possible using the f    454           Tracing also is possible using the ftrace interface, e.g.:
661                                                   455 
662             echo 1 > /sys/block/sda/sda1/trace    456             echo 1 > /sys/block/sda/sda1/trace/enable
663             echo blk > /sys/kernel/tracing/cur !! 457             echo blk > /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/current_tracer
664             cat /sys/kernel/tracing/trace_pipe !! 458             cat /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/trace_pipe
665                                                   459 
666           If unsure, say N.                       460           If unsure, say N.
667                                                   461 
668 config FPROBE_EVENTS                           << 
669         depends on FPROBE                      << 
670         depends on HAVE_REGS_AND_STACK_ACCESS_ << 
671         bool "Enable fprobe-based dynamic even << 
672         select TRACING                         << 
673         select PROBE_EVENTS                    << 
674         select DYNAMIC_EVENTS                  << 
675         default y                              << 
676         help                                   << 
677           This allows user to add tracing even << 
678           exit via ftrace interface. The synta << 
679           and the kprobe events on function en << 
680           transparently converted to this fpro << 
681                                                << 
682 config PROBE_EVENTS_BTF_ARGS                   << 
683         depends on HAVE_FUNCTION_ARG_ACCESS_AP << 
684         depends on FPROBE_EVENTS || KPROBE_EVE << 
685         depends on DEBUG_INFO_BTF && BPF_SYSCA << 
686         bool "Support BTF function arguments f << 
687         default y                              << 
688         help                                   << 
689           The user can specify the arguments o << 
690           of the arguments of the probed funct << 
691           kernel function entry or a tracepoin << 
692           This is available only if BTF (BPF T << 
693                                                << 
694 config KPROBE_EVENTS                              462 config KPROBE_EVENTS
695         depends on KPROBES                        463         depends on KPROBES
696         depends on HAVE_REGS_AND_STACK_ACCESS_    464         depends on HAVE_REGS_AND_STACK_ACCESS_API
697         bool "Enable kprobes-based dynamic eve    465         bool "Enable kprobes-based dynamic events"
698         select TRACING                            466         select TRACING
699         select PROBE_EVENTS                       467         select PROBE_EVENTS
700         select DYNAMIC_EVENTS                     468         select DYNAMIC_EVENTS
701         default y                                 469         default y
702         help                                      470         help
703           This allows the user to add tracing     471           This allows the user to add tracing events (similar to tracepoints)
704           on the fly via the ftrace interface.    472           on the fly via the ftrace interface. See
705           Documentation/trace/kprobetrace.rst     473           Documentation/trace/kprobetrace.rst for more details.
706                                                   474 
707           Those events can be inserted whereve    475           Those events can be inserted wherever kprobes can probe, and record
708           various register and memory values.     476           various register and memory values.
709                                                   477 
710           This option is also required by perf    478           This option is also required by perf-probe subcommand of perf tools.
711           If you want to use perf tools, this     479           If you want to use perf tools, this option is strongly recommended.
712                                                   480 
713 config KPROBE_EVENTS_ON_NOTRACE                   481 config KPROBE_EVENTS_ON_NOTRACE
714         bool "Do NOT protect notrace function     482         bool "Do NOT protect notrace function from kprobe events"
715         depends on KPROBE_EVENTS                  483         depends on KPROBE_EVENTS
716         depends on DYNAMIC_FTRACE              !! 484         depends on KPROBES_ON_FTRACE
717         default n                                 485         default n
718         help                                      486         help
719           This is only for the developers who     487           This is only for the developers who want to debug ftrace itself
720           using kprobe events.                    488           using kprobe events.
721                                                   489 
722           If kprobes can use ftrace instead of    490           If kprobes can use ftrace instead of breakpoint, ftrace related
723           functions are protected from kprobe- !! 491           functions are protected from kprobe-events to prevent an infinit
724           recursion or any unexpected executio    492           recursion or any unexpected execution path which leads to a kernel
725           crash.                                  493           crash.
726                                                   494 
727           This option disables such protection    495           This option disables such protection and allows you to put kprobe
728           events on ftrace functions for debug    496           events on ftrace functions for debugging ftrace by itself.
729           Note that this might let you shoot y    497           Note that this might let you shoot yourself in the foot.
730                                                   498 
731           If unsure, say N.                       499           If unsure, say N.
732                                                   500 
733 config UPROBE_EVENTS                              501 config UPROBE_EVENTS
734         bool "Enable uprobes-based dynamic eve    502         bool "Enable uprobes-based dynamic events"
735         depends on ARCH_SUPPORTS_UPROBES          503         depends on ARCH_SUPPORTS_UPROBES
736         depends on MMU                            504         depends on MMU
737         depends on PERF_EVENTS                    505         depends on PERF_EVENTS
738         select UPROBES                            506         select UPROBES
739         select PROBE_EVENTS                       507         select PROBE_EVENTS
740         select DYNAMIC_EVENTS                     508         select DYNAMIC_EVENTS
741         select TRACING                            509         select TRACING
742         default y                                 510         default y
743         help                                      511         help
744           This allows the user to add tracing     512           This allows the user to add tracing events on top of userspace
745           dynamic events (similar to tracepoin    513           dynamic events (similar to tracepoints) on the fly via the trace
746           events interface. Those events can b    514           events interface. Those events can be inserted wherever uprobes
747           can probe, and record various regist    515           can probe, and record various registers.
748           This option is required if you plan     516           This option is required if you plan to use perf-probe subcommand
749           of perf tools on user space applicat    517           of perf tools on user space applications.
750                                                   518 
751 config BPF_EVENTS                                 519 config BPF_EVENTS
752         depends on BPF_SYSCALL                    520         depends on BPF_SYSCALL
753         depends on (KPROBE_EVENTS || UPROBE_EV    521         depends on (KPROBE_EVENTS || UPROBE_EVENTS) && PERF_EVENTS
754         bool                                      522         bool
755         default y                                 523         default y
756         help                                      524         help
757           This allows the user to attach BPF p    525           This allows the user to attach BPF programs to kprobe, uprobe, and
758           tracepoint events.                      526           tracepoint events.
759                                                   527 
760 config DYNAMIC_EVENTS                             528 config DYNAMIC_EVENTS
761         def_bool n                                529         def_bool n
762                                                   530 
763 config PROBE_EVENTS                               531 config PROBE_EVENTS
764         def_bool n                                532         def_bool n
765                                                   533 
                                                   >> 534 config DYNAMIC_FTRACE
                                                   >> 535         bool "enable/disable function tracing dynamically"
                                                   >> 536         depends on FUNCTION_TRACER
                                                   >> 537         depends on HAVE_DYNAMIC_FTRACE
                                                   >> 538         default y
                                                   >> 539         help
                                                   >> 540           This option will modify all the calls to function tracing
                                                   >> 541           dynamically (will patch them out of the binary image and
                                                   >> 542           replace them with a No-Op instruction) on boot up. During
                                                   >> 543           compile time, a table is made of all the locations that ftrace
                                                   >> 544           can function trace, and this table is linked into the kernel
                                                   >> 545           image. When this is enabled, functions can be individually
                                                   >> 546           enabled, and the functions not enabled will not affect
                                                   >> 547           performance of the system.
                                                   >> 548 
                                                   >> 549           See the files in /sys/kernel/debug/tracing:
                                                   >> 550             available_filter_functions
                                                   >> 551             set_ftrace_filter
                                                   >> 552             set_ftrace_notrace
                                                   >> 553 
                                                   >> 554           This way a CONFIG_FUNCTION_TRACER kernel is slightly larger, but
                                                   >> 555           otherwise has native performance as long as no tracing is active.
                                                   >> 556 
                                                   >> 557 config DYNAMIC_FTRACE_WITH_REGS
                                                   >> 558         def_bool y
                                                   >> 559         depends on DYNAMIC_FTRACE
                                                   >> 560         depends on HAVE_DYNAMIC_FTRACE_WITH_REGS
                                                   >> 561 
                                                   >> 562 config DYNAMIC_FTRACE_WITH_DIRECT_CALLS
                                                   >> 563         def_bool y
                                                   >> 564         depends on DYNAMIC_FTRACE
                                                   >> 565         depends on HAVE_DYNAMIC_FTRACE_WITH_DIRECT_CALLS
                                                   >> 566 
                                                   >> 567 config FUNCTION_PROFILER
                                                   >> 568         bool "Kernel function profiler"
                                                   >> 569         depends on FUNCTION_TRACER
                                                   >> 570         default n
                                                   >> 571         help
                                                   >> 572           This option enables the kernel function profiler. A file is created
                                                   >> 573           in debugfs called function_profile_enabled which defaults to zero.
                                                   >> 574           When a 1 is echoed into this file profiling begins, and when a
                                                   >> 575           zero is entered, profiling stops. A "functions" file is created in
                                                   >> 576           the trace_stat directory; this file shows the list of functions that
                                                   >> 577           have been hit and their counters.
                                                   >> 578 
                                                   >> 579           If in doubt, say N.
                                                   >> 580 
766 config BPF_KPROBE_OVERRIDE                        581 config BPF_KPROBE_OVERRIDE
767         bool "Enable BPF programs to override     582         bool "Enable BPF programs to override a kprobed function"
768         depends on BPF_EVENTS                     583         depends on BPF_EVENTS
769         depends on FUNCTION_ERROR_INJECTION       584         depends on FUNCTION_ERROR_INJECTION
770         default n                                 585         default n
771         help                                      586         help
772          Allows BPF to override the execution     587          Allows BPF to override the execution of a probed function and
773          set a different return value.  This i    588          set a different return value.  This is used for error injection.
774                                                   589 
775 config FTRACE_MCOUNT_RECORD                       590 config FTRACE_MCOUNT_RECORD
776         def_bool y                                591         def_bool y
777         depends on DYNAMIC_FTRACE                 592         depends on DYNAMIC_FTRACE
778         depends on HAVE_FTRACE_MCOUNT_RECORD      593         depends on HAVE_FTRACE_MCOUNT_RECORD
779                                                   594 
780 config FTRACE_MCOUNT_USE_PATCHABLE_FUNCTION_EN !! 595 config FTRACE_SELFTEST
781         bool                                      596         bool
782         depends on FTRACE_MCOUNT_RECORD        << 
783                                                   597 
784 config FTRACE_MCOUNT_USE_CC                    !! 598 config FTRACE_STARTUP_TEST
785         def_bool y                             !! 599         bool "Perform a startup test on ftrace"
786         depends on $(cc-option,-mrecord-mcount !! 600         depends on GENERIC_TRACER
787         depends on !FTRACE_MCOUNT_USE_PATCHABL !! 601         select FTRACE_SELFTEST
788         depends on FTRACE_MCOUNT_RECORD        !! 602         help
                                                   >> 603           This option performs a series of startup tests on ftrace. On bootup
                                                   >> 604           a series of tests are made to verify that the tracer is
                                                   >> 605           functioning properly. It will do tests on all the configured
                                                   >> 606           tracers of ftrace.
789                                                   607 
790 config FTRACE_MCOUNT_USE_OBJTOOL               !! 608 config EVENT_TRACE_STARTUP_TEST
791         def_bool y                             !! 609         bool "Run selftest on trace events"
792         depends on HAVE_OBJTOOL_MCOUNT         !! 610         depends on FTRACE_STARTUP_TEST
793         depends on !FTRACE_MCOUNT_USE_PATCHABL !! 611         default y
794         depends on !FTRACE_MCOUNT_USE_CC       !! 612         help
795         depends on FTRACE_MCOUNT_RECORD        !! 613           This option performs a test on all trace events in the system.
796         select OBJTOOL                         !! 614           It basically just enables each event and runs some code that
                                                   >> 615           will trigger events (not necessarily the event it enables)
                                                   >> 616           This may take some time run as there are a lot of events.
797                                                   617 
798 config FTRACE_MCOUNT_USE_RECORDMCOUNT          !! 618 config EVENT_TRACE_TEST_SYSCALLS
799         def_bool y                             !! 619         bool "Run selftest on syscall events"
800         depends on !FTRACE_MCOUNT_USE_PATCHABL !! 620         depends on EVENT_TRACE_STARTUP_TEST
801         depends on !FTRACE_MCOUNT_USE_CC       !! 621         help
802         depends on !FTRACE_MCOUNT_USE_OBJTOOL  !! 622          This option will also enable testing every syscall event.
803         depends on FTRACE_MCOUNT_RECORD        !! 623          It only enables the event and disables it and runs various loads
                                                   >> 624          with the event enabled. This adds a bit more time for kernel boot
                                                   >> 625          up since it runs this on every system call defined.
                                                   >> 626 
                                                   >> 627          TBD - enable a way to actually call the syscalls as we test their
                                                   >> 628                events
                                                   >> 629 
                                                   >> 630 config MMIOTRACE
                                                   >> 631         bool "Memory mapped IO tracing"
                                                   >> 632         depends on HAVE_MMIOTRACE_SUPPORT && PCI
                                                   >> 633         select GENERIC_TRACER
                                                   >> 634         help
                                                   >> 635           Mmiotrace traces Memory Mapped I/O access and is meant for
                                                   >> 636           debugging and reverse engineering. It is called from the ioremap
                                                   >> 637           implementation and works via page faults. Tracing is disabled by
                                                   >> 638           default and can be enabled at run-time.
                                                   >> 639 
                                                   >> 640           See Documentation/trace/mmiotrace.rst.
                                                   >> 641           If you are not helping to develop drivers, say N.
804                                                   642 
805 config TRACING_MAP                                643 config TRACING_MAP
806         bool                                      644         bool
807         depends on ARCH_HAVE_NMI_SAFE_CMPXCHG     645         depends on ARCH_HAVE_NMI_SAFE_CMPXCHG
808         help                                      646         help
809           tracing_map is a special-purpose loc    647           tracing_map is a special-purpose lock-free map for tracing,
810           separated out as a stand-alone facil    648           separated out as a stand-alone facility in order to allow it
811           to be shared between multiple tracer    649           to be shared between multiple tracers.  It isn't meant to be
812           generally used outside of that conte    650           generally used outside of that context, and is normally
813           selected by tracers that use it.        651           selected by tracers that use it.
814                                                   652 
815 config SYNTH_EVENTS                            << 
816         bool "Synthetic trace events"          << 
817         select TRACING                         << 
818         select DYNAMIC_EVENTS                  << 
819         default n                              << 
820         help                                   << 
821           Synthetic events are user-defined tr << 
822           used to combine data from other trac << 
823           data source.  Synthetic events can b << 
824           via the trace() action of histogram  << 
825           by way of an in-kernel API.          << 
826                                                << 
827           See Documentation/trace/events.rst o << 
828           Documentation/trace/histogram.rst fo << 
829                                                << 
830           If in doubt, say N.                  << 
831                                                << 
832 config USER_EVENTS                             << 
833         bool "User trace events"               << 
834         select TRACING                         << 
835         select DYNAMIC_EVENTS                  << 
836         help                                   << 
837           User trace events are user-defined t << 
838           can be used like an existing kernel  << 
839           events are generated by writing to a << 
840           processes can determine if their tra << 
841           generated by registering a value and << 
842           that reflects when it is enabled or  << 
843                                                << 
844           See Documentation/trace/user_events. << 
845           If in doubt, say N.                  << 
846                                                << 
847 config HIST_TRIGGERS                              653 config HIST_TRIGGERS
848         bool "Histogram triggers"                 654         bool "Histogram triggers"
849         depends on ARCH_HAVE_NMI_SAFE_CMPXCHG     655         depends on ARCH_HAVE_NMI_SAFE_CMPXCHG
850         select TRACING_MAP                        656         select TRACING_MAP
851         select TRACING                            657         select TRACING
852         select DYNAMIC_EVENTS                     658         select DYNAMIC_EVENTS
853         select SYNTH_EVENTS                    << 
854         default n                                 659         default n
855         help                                      660         help
856           Hist triggers allow one or more arbi    661           Hist triggers allow one or more arbitrary trace event fields
857           to be aggregated into hash tables an    662           to be aggregated into hash tables and dumped to stdout by
858           reading a debugfs/tracefs file.  The    663           reading a debugfs/tracefs file.  They're useful for
859           gathering quick and dirty (though pr    664           gathering quick and dirty (though precise) summaries of
860           event activity as an initial guide f    665           event activity as an initial guide for further investigation
861           using more advanced tools.              666           using more advanced tools.
862                                                   667 
863           Inter-event tracing of quantities su    668           Inter-event tracing of quantities such as latencies is also
864           supported using hist triggers under     669           supported using hist triggers under this option.
865                                                   670 
866           See Documentation/trace/histogram.rs    671           See Documentation/trace/histogram.rst.
867           If in doubt, say N.                     672           If in doubt, say N.
868                                                   673 
869 config TRACE_EVENT_INJECT                         674 config TRACE_EVENT_INJECT
870         bool "Trace event injection"              675         bool "Trace event injection"
871         depends on TRACING                        676         depends on TRACING
872         help                                      677         help
873           Allow user-space to inject a specifi    678           Allow user-space to inject a specific trace event into the ring
874           buffer. This is mainly used for test    679           buffer. This is mainly used for testing purpose.
875                                                   680 
876           If unsure, say N.                       681           If unsure, say N.
877                                                   682 
                                                   >> 683 config MMIOTRACE_TEST
                                                   >> 684         tristate "Test module for mmiotrace"
                                                   >> 685         depends on MMIOTRACE && m
                                                   >> 686         help
                                                   >> 687           This is a dumb module for testing mmiotrace. It is very dangerous
                                                   >> 688           as it will write garbage to IO memory starting at a given address.
                                                   >> 689           However, it should be safe to use on e.g. unused portion of VRAM.
                                                   >> 690 
                                                   >> 691           Say N, unless you absolutely know what you are doing.
                                                   >> 692 
878 config TRACEPOINT_BENCHMARK                       693 config TRACEPOINT_BENCHMARK
879         bool "Add tracepoint that benchmarks t    694         bool "Add tracepoint that benchmarks tracepoints"
880         help                                      695         help
881          This option creates the tracepoint "b    696          This option creates the tracepoint "benchmark:benchmark_event".
882          When the tracepoint is enabled, it ki    697          When the tracepoint is enabled, it kicks off a kernel thread that
883          goes into an infinite loop (calling c !! 698          goes into an infinite loop (calling cond_sched() to let other tasks
884          run), and calls the tracepoint. Each     699          run), and calls the tracepoint. Each iteration will record the time
885          it took to write to the tracepoint an    700          it took to write to the tracepoint and the next iteration that
886          data will be passed to the tracepoint    701          data will be passed to the tracepoint itself. That is, the tracepoint
887          will report the time it took to do th    702          will report the time it took to do the previous tracepoint.
888          The string written to the tracepoint     703          The string written to the tracepoint is a static string of 128 bytes
889          to keep the time the same. The initia    704          to keep the time the same. The initial string is simply a write of
890          "START". The second string records th    705          "START". The second string records the cold cache time of the first
891          write which is not added to the rest     706          write which is not added to the rest of the calculations.
892                                                   707 
893          As it is a tight loop, it benchmarks     708          As it is a tight loop, it benchmarks as hot cache. That's fine because
894          we care most about hot paths that are    709          we care most about hot paths that are probably in cache already.
895                                                   710 
896          An example of the output:                711          An example of the output:
897                                                   712 
898               START                               713               START
899               first=3672 [COLD CACHED]            714               first=3672 [COLD CACHED]
900               last=632 first=3672 max=632 min=    715               last=632 first=3672 max=632 min=632 avg=316 std=446 std^2=199712
901               last=278 first=3672 max=632 min=    716               last=278 first=3672 max=632 min=278 avg=303 std=316 std^2=100337
902               last=277 first=3672 max=632 min=    717               last=277 first=3672 max=632 min=277 avg=296 std=258 std^2=67064
903               last=273 first=3672 max=632 min=    718               last=273 first=3672 max=632 min=273 avg=292 std=224 std^2=50411
904               last=273 first=3672 max=632 min=    719               last=273 first=3672 max=632 min=273 avg=288 std=200 std^2=40389
905               last=281 first=3672 max=632 min=    720               last=281 first=3672 max=632 min=273 avg=287 std=183 std^2=33666
906                                                   721 
907                                                   722 
908 config RING_BUFFER_BENCHMARK                      723 config RING_BUFFER_BENCHMARK
909         tristate "Ring buffer benchmark stress    724         tristate "Ring buffer benchmark stress tester"
910         depends on RING_BUFFER                    725         depends on RING_BUFFER
911         help                                      726         help
912           This option creates a test to stress    727           This option creates a test to stress the ring buffer and benchmark it.
913           It creates its own ring buffer such     728           It creates its own ring buffer such that it will not interfere with
914           any other users of the ring buffer (    729           any other users of the ring buffer (such as ftrace). It then creates
915           a producer and consumer that will ru    730           a producer and consumer that will run for 10 seconds and sleep for
916           10 seconds. Each interval it will pr    731           10 seconds. Each interval it will print out the number of events
917           it recorded and give a rough estimat    732           it recorded and give a rough estimate of how long each iteration took.
918                                                   733 
919           It does not disable interrupts or ra    734           It does not disable interrupts or raise its priority, so it may be
920           affected by processes that are runni    735           affected by processes that are running.
921                                                   736 
922           If unsure, say N.                       737           If unsure, say N.
923                                                   738 
924 config TRACE_EVAL_MAP_FILE                     << 
925        bool "Show eval mappings for trace even << 
926        depends on TRACING                      << 
927        help                                    << 
928         The "print fmt" of the trace events wi << 
929         instead of their values. This can caus << 
930         that use this string to parse the raw  << 
931         how to convert the string to its value << 
932                                                << 
933         To fix this, there's a special macro i << 
934         to convert an enum/sizeof into its val << 
935         the print fmt strings will be converte << 
936                                                << 
937         If something does not get converted pr << 
938         used to show what enums/sizeof the ker << 
939                                                << 
940         This option is for debugging the conve << 
941         in the tracing directory called "eval_ << 
942         names matched with their values and wh << 
943         belong too.                            << 
944                                                << 
945         Normally, the mapping of the strings t << 
946         boot up or module load. With this opti << 
947         they are needed for the "eval_map" fil << 
948         increase the memory footprint of the r << 
949                                                << 
950         If unsure, say N.                      << 
951                                                << 
952 config FTRACE_RECORD_RECURSION                 << 
953         bool "Record functions that recurse in << 
954         depends on FUNCTION_TRACER             << 
955         help                                   << 
956           All callbacks that attach to the fun << 
957           of protection against recursion. Eve << 
958           it adds overhead. This option will c << 
959           file system called "recursed_functio << 
960           that triggered a recursion.          << 
961                                                << 
962           This will add more overhead to cases << 
963                                                << 
964           If unsure, say N                     << 
965                                                << 
966 config FTRACE_RECORD_RECURSION_SIZE            << 
967         int "Max number of recursed functions  << 
968         default 128                            << 
969         depends on FTRACE_RECORD_RECURSION     << 
970         help                                   << 
971           This defines the limit of number of  << 
972           listed in the "recursed_functions" f << 
973           the functions that caused a recursio << 
974           This file can be reset, but the limi << 
975           size at runtime.                     << 
976                                                << 
977 config FTRACE_VALIDATE_RCU_IS_WATCHING         << 
978         bool "Validate RCU is on during ftrace << 
979         depends on FUNCTION_TRACER             << 
980         depends on ARCH_WANTS_NO_INSTR         << 
981         help                                   << 
982           All callbacks that attach to the fun << 
983           protection against recursion. This o << 
984           ftrace (and other users of ftrace_te << 
985           called outside of RCU, as if they ar << 
986           also has a noticeable overhead when  << 
987                                                << 
988           If unsure, say N                     << 
989                                                << 
990 config RING_BUFFER_RECORD_RECURSION            << 
991         bool "Record functions that recurse in << 
992         depends on FTRACE_RECORD_RECURSION     << 
993         # default y, because it is coupled wit << 
994         default y                              << 
995         help                                   << 
996           The ring buffer has its own internal << 
997           recursion happens it won't cause har << 
998           but it does cause unwanted overhead. << 
999           place where recursion was detected i << 
1000           file.                               << 
1001                                               << 
1002           This will add more overhead to case << 
1003                                               << 
1004 config GCOV_PROFILE_FTRACE                    << 
1005         bool "Enable GCOV profiling on ftrace << 
1006         depends on GCOV_KERNEL                << 
1007         help                                  << 
1008           Enable GCOV profiling on ftrace sub << 
1009           which functions/lines are tested.   << 
1010                                               << 
1011           If unsure, say N.                   << 
1012                                               << 
1013           Note that on a kernel compiled with << 
1014           run significantly slower.           << 
1015                                               << 
1016 config FTRACE_SELFTEST                        << 
1017         bool                                  << 
1018                                               << 
1019 config FTRACE_STARTUP_TEST                    << 
1020         bool "Perform a startup test on ftrac << 
1021         depends on GENERIC_TRACER             << 
1022         select FTRACE_SELFTEST                << 
1023         help                                  << 
1024           This option performs a series of st << 
1025           a series of tests are made to verif << 
1026           functioning properly. It will do te << 
1027           tracers of ftrace.                  << 
1028                                               << 
1029 config EVENT_TRACE_STARTUP_TEST               << 
1030         bool "Run selftest on trace events"   << 
1031         depends on FTRACE_STARTUP_TEST        << 
1032         default y                             << 
1033         help                                  << 
1034           This option performs a test on all  << 
1035           It basically just enables each even << 
1036           will trigger events (not necessaril << 
1037           This may take some time run as ther << 
1038                                               << 
1039 config EVENT_TRACE_TEST_SYSCALLS              << 
1040         bool "Run selftest on syscall events" << 
1041         depends on EVENT_TRACE_STARTUP_TEST   << 
1042         help                                  << 
1043          This option will also enable testing << 
1044          It only enables the event and disabl << 
1045          with the event enabled. This adds a  << 
1046          up since it runs this on every syste << 
1047                                               << 
1048          TBD - enable a way to actually call  << 
1049                events                         << 
1050                                               << 
1051 config FTRACE_SORT_STARTUP_TEST               << 
1052        bool "Verify compile time sorting of f << 
1053        depends on DYNAMIC_FTRACE              << 
1054        depends on BUILDTIME_MCOUNT_SORT       << 
1055        help                                   << 
1056          Sorting of the mcount_loc sections t << 
1057          where the ftrace knows where to patc << 
1058          and other callbacks is done at compi << 
1059          is not done correctly, it will cause << 
1060          When this is set, the sorted section << 
1061          are in deed sorted and will warn if  << 
1062                                               << 
1063          If unsure, say N                     << 
1064                                               << 
1065 config RING_BUFFER_STARTUP_TEST                  739 config RING_BUFFER_STARTUP_TEST
1066        bool "Ring buffer startup self test"      740        bool "Ring buffer startup self test"
1067        depends on RING_BUFFER                    741        depends on RING_BUFFER
1068        help                                      742        help
1069          Run a simple self test on the ring b    743          Run a simple self test on the ring buffer on boot up. Late in the
1070          kernel boot sequence, the test will     744          kernel boot sequence, the test will start that kicks off
1071          a thread per cpu. Each thread will w    745          a thread per cpu. Each thread will write various size events
1072          into the ring buffer. Another thread    746          into the ring buffer. Another thread is created to send IPIs
1073          to each of the threads, where the IP    747          to each of the threads, where the IPI handler will also write
1074          to the ring buffer, to test/stress t    748          to the ring buffer, to test/stress the nesting ability.
1075          If any anomalies are discovered, a w    749          If any anomalies are discovered, a warning will be displayed
1076          and all ring buffers will be disable    750          and all ring buffers will be disabled.
1077                                                  751 
1078          The test runs for 10 seconds. This w    752          The test runs for 10 seconds. This will slow your boot time
1079          by at least 10 more seconds.            753          by at least 10 more seconds.
1080                                                  754 
1081          At the end of the test, statistics a !! 755          At the end of the test, statics and more checks are done.
1082          It will output the stats of each per !! 756          It will output the stats of each per cpu buffer. What
1083          was written, the sizes, what was rea    757          was written, the sizes, what was read, what was lost, and
1084          other similar details.                  758          other similar details.
1085                                                  759 
1086          If unsure, say N                        760          If unsure, say N
1087                                                  761 
1088 config RING_BUFFER_VALIDATE_TIME_DELTAS       << 
1089         bool "Verify ring buffer time stamp d << 
1090         depends on RING_BUFFER                << 
1091         help                                  << 
1092           This will audit the time stamps on  << 
1093           buffer to make sure that all the ti << 
1094           events on a sub buffer matches the  << 
1095           This audit is performed for every e << 
1096           interrupted, or interrupting anothe << 
1097           is also made when traversing sub bu << 
1098           that all the deltas on the previous << 
1099           add up to be greater than the curre << 
1100                                               << 
1101           NOTE: This adds significant overhea << 
1102           and should only be used to test the << 
1103           Do not use it on production systems << 
1104                                               << 
1105           Only say Y if you understand what t << 
1106           still want it enabled. Otherwise sa << 
1107                                               << 
1108 config MMIOTRACE_TEST                         << 
1109         tristate "Test module for mmiotrace"  << 
1110         depends on MMIOTRACE && m             << 
1111         help                                  << 
1112           This is a dumb module for testing m << 
1113           as it will write garbage to IO memo << 
1114           However, it should be safe to use o << 
1115                                               << 
1116           Say N, unless you absolutely know w << 
1117                                               << 
1118 config PREEMPTIRQ_DELAY_TEST                     762 config PREEMPTIRQ_DELAY_TEST
1119         tristate "Test module to create a pre !! 763         tristate "Preempt / IRQ disable delay thread to test latency tracers"
1120         depends on m                             764         depends on m
1121         help                                     765         help
1122           Select this option to build a test     766           Select this option to build a test module that can help test latency
1123           tracers by executing a preempt or i    767           tracers by executing a preempt or irq disable section with a user
1124           configurable delay. The module busy    768           configurable delay. The module busy waits for the duration of the
1125           critical section.                      769           critical section.
1126                                                  770 
1127           For example, the following invocati    771           For example, the following invocation generates a burst of three
1128           irq-disabled critical sections for     772           irq-disabled critical sections for 500us:
1129           modprobe preemptirq_delay_test test    773           modprobe preemptirq_delay_test test_mode=irq delay=500 burst_size=3
1130                                                  774 
1131           What's more, if you want to attach  << 
1132           tracer is running on, specify cpu_a << 
1133           command.                            << 
1134                                               << 
1135           If unsure, say N                       775           If unsure, say N
1136                                                  776 
1137 config SYNTH_EVENT_GEN_TEST                   !! 777 config TRACE_EVAL_MAP_FILE
1138         tristate "Test module for in-kernel s !! 778        bool "Show eval mappings for trace events"
1139         depends on SYNTH_EVENTS && m          !! 779        depends on TRACING
1140         help                                  !! 780        help
1141           This option creates a test module t !! 781         The "print fmt" of the trace events will show the enum/sizeof names
1142           functionality of in-kernel syntheti !! 782         instead of their values. This can cause problems for user space tools
1143           generation.                         !! 783         that use this string to parse the raw data as user space does not know
                                                   >> 784         how to convert the string to its value.
1144                                                  785 
1145           To test, insert the module, and the !! 786         To fix this, there's a special macro in the kernel that can be used
1146           for the generated sample events.    !! 787         to convert an enum/sizeof into its value. If this macro is used, then
                                                   >> 788         the print fmt strings will be converted to their values.
1147                                                  789 
1148           If unsure, say N.                   !! 790         If something does not get converted properly, this option can be
                                                   >> 791         used to show what enums/sizeof the kernel tried to convert.
1149                                                  792 
1150 config KPROBE_EVENT_GEN_TEST                  !! 793         This option is for debugging the conversions. A file is created
1151         tristate "Test module for in-kernel k !! 794         in the tracing directory called "eval_map" that will show the
1152         depends on KPROBE_EVENTS && m         !! 795         names matched with their values and what trace event system they
1153         help                                  !! 796         belong too.
1154           This option creates a test module t << 
1155           functionality of in-kernel kprobe e << 
1156                                                  797 
1157           To test, insert the module, and the !! 798         Normally, the mapping of the strings to values will be freed after
1158           for the generated kprobe events.    !! 799         boot up or module load. With this option, they will not be freed, as
                                                   >> 800         they are needed for the "eval_map" file. Enabling this option will
                                                   >> 801         increase the memory footprint of the running kernel.
1159                                                  802 
1160           If unsure, say N.                   !! 803         If unsure, say N.
1161                                                  804 
1162 config HIST_TRIGGERS_DEBUG                    !! 805 config GCOV_PROFILE_FTRACE
1163         bool "Hist trigger debug support"     !! 806         bool "Enable GCOV profiling on ftrace subsystem"
1164         depends on HIST_TRIGGERS              !! 807         depends on GCOV_KERNEL
1165         help                                     808         help
1166           Add "hist_debug" file for each even !! 809           Enable GCOV profiling on ftrace subsystem for checking
1167           dump out a bunch of internal detail !! 810           which functions/lines are tested.
1168           defined on that event.              << 
1169                                               << 
1170           The hist_debug file serves a couple << 
1171                                               << 
1172             - Helps developers verify that no << 
1173                                                  811 
1174             - Provides educational informatio !! 812           If unsure, say N.
1175               of the hist trigger internals a << 
1176               Documentation/trace/histogram-d << 
1177                                                  813 
1178           The hist_debug output only covers t !! 814           Note that on a kernel compiled with this config, ftrace will
1179           related to the histogram definition !! 815           run significantly slower.
1180           display the internals of map bucket << 
1181           running histograms.                 << 
1182                                                  816 
1183           If unsure, say N.                   !! 817 endif # FTRACE
1184                                                  818 
1185 source "kernel/trace/rv/Kconfig"              !! 819 endif # TRACING_SUPPORT
1186                                                  820 
1187 endif # FTRACE                                << 
                                                      

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