Contributors: 15
Author |
Tokens |
Token Proportion |
Commits |
Commit Proportion |
Joel A Fernandes |
98 |
28.41% |
3 |
10.71% |
Steven Rostedt |
93 |
26.96% |
6 |
21.43% |
Peter Zijlstra |
75 |
21.74% |
4 |
14.29% |
Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo |
18 |
5.22% |
1 |
3.57% |
Ingo Molnar |
16 |
4.64% |
3 |
10.71% |
Thomas Gleixner |
16 |
4.64% |
1 |
3.57% |
Masami Hiramatsu |
9 |
2.61% |
1 |
3.57% |
Andrew Morton |
4 |
1.16% |
1 |
3.57% |
Linus Torvalds |
4 |
1.16% |
1 |
3.57% |
Jan Beulich |
3 |
0.87% |
1 |
3.57% |
Linus Torvalds (pre-git) |
3 |
0.87% |
2 |
7.14% |
Suresh B. Siddha |
2 |
0.58% |
1 |
3.57% |
Jan Engelhardt |
2 |
0.58% |
1 |
3.57% |
John Hawkes |
1 |
0.29% |
1 |
3.57% |
Nick Desaulniers |
1 |
0.29% |
1 |
3.57% |
Total |
345 |
|
28 |
|
// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
/*
* preemptoff and irqoff tracepoints
*
* Copyright (C) Joel Fernandes (Google) <joel@joelfernandes.org>
*/
#include <linux/kallsyms.h>
#include <linux/uaccess.h>
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/ftrace.h>
#include <linux/kprobes.h>
#include "trace.h"
#define CREATE_TRACE_POINTS
#include <trace/events/preemptirq.h>
/*
* Use regular trace points on architectures that implement noinstr
* tooling: these calls will only happen with RCU enabled, which can
* use a regular tracepoint.
*
* On older architectures, use the rcuidle tracing methods (which
* aren't NMI-safe - so exclude NMI contexts):
*/
#ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_WANTS_NO_INSTR
#define trace(point) trace_##point
#else
#define trace(point) if (!in_nmi()) trace_##point##_rcuidle
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_TRACE_IRQFLAGS
/* Per-cpu variable to prevent redundant calls when IRQs already off */
static DEFINE_PER_CPU(int, tracing_irq_cpu);
/*
* Like trace_hardirqs_on() but without the lockdep invocation. This is
* used in the low level entry code where the ordering vs. RCU is important
* and lockdep uses a staged approach which splits the lockdep hardirq
* tracking into a RCU on and a RCU off section.
*/
void trace_hardirqs_on_prepare(void)
{
if (this_cpu_read(tracing_irq_cpu)) {
trace(irq_enable)(CALLER_ADDR0, CALLER_ADDR1);
tracer_hardirqs_on(CALLER_ADDR0, CALLER_ADDR1);
this_cpu_write(tracing_irq_cpu, 0);
}
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(trace_hardirqs_on_prepare);
NOKPROBE_SYMBOL(trace_hardirqs_on_prepare);
void trace_hardirqs_on(void)
{
if (this_cpu_read(tracing_irq_cpu)) {
trace(irq_enable)(CALLER_ADDR0, CALLER_ADDR1);
tracer_hardirqs_on(CALLER_ADDR0, CALLER_ADDR1);
this_cpu_write(tracing_irq_cpu, 0);
}
lockdep_hardirqs_on_prepare();
lockdep_hardirqs_on(CALLER_ADDR0);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(trace_hardirqs_on);
NOKPROBE_SYMBOL(trace_hardirqs_on);
/*
* Like trace_hardirqs_off() but without the lockdep invocation. This is
* used in the low level entry code where the ordering vs. RCU is important
* and lockdep uses a staged approach which splits the lockdep hardirq
* tracking into a RCU on and a RCU off section.
*/
void trace_hardirqs_off_finish(void)
{
if (!this_cpu_read(tracing_irq_cpu)) {
this_cpu_write(tracing_irq_cpu, 1);
tracer_hardirqs_off(CALLER_ADDR0, CALLER_ADDR1);
trace(irq_disable)(CALLER_ADDR0, CALLER_ADDR1);
}
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(trace_hardirqs_off_finish);
NOKPROBE_SYMBOL(trace_hardirqs_off_finish);
void trace_hardirqs_off(void)
{
lockdep_hardirqs_off(CALLER_ADDR0);
if (!this_cpu_read(tracing_irq_cpu)) {
this_cpu_write(tracing_irq_cpu, 1);
tracer_hardirqs_off(CALLER_ADDR0, CALLER_ADDR1);
trace(irq_disable)(CALLER_ADDR0, CALLER_ADDR1);
}
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(trace_hardirqs_off);
NOKPROBE_SYMBOL(trace_hardirqs_off);
#endif /* CONFIG_TRACE_IRQFLAGS */
#ifdef CONFIG_TRACE_PREEMPT_TOGGLE
void trace_preempt_on(unsigned long a0, unsigned long a1)
{
trace(preempt_enable)(a0, a1);
tracer_preempt_on(a0, a1);
}
void trace_preempt_off(unsigned long a0, unsigned long a1)
{
trace(preempt_disable)(a0, a1);
tracer_preempt_off(a0, a1);
}
#endif