On Wed, 2012-12-26 at 16:13 +0200, Gleb Natapov wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 26, 2012 at 08:58:30AM -0500, Steven Rostedt wrote:
> > On Tue, 2012-12-25 at 13:46 +0200, Gleb Natapov wrote:
> > > kvm_mmu_zap_page even was renamed to kvm_mmu_prepare_zap_page.
> > > Print out created field for kvm_mmu_get_page event.
> >
> > trace-cmd needs to be backward compatible with older kernels. If older
> > kernels used kvm_mmu_zap_page, then please add a check for that and have
> > the plugin cope with either one.
> >
> Something like this?
>
> if (pevent_find_event_by_name(pevent, "kvmmmu",
> "kvm_mmu_prepare_zap_page"))
> pevent_register_event_handler(pevent, -1, "kvmmmu",
> "kvm_mmu_prepare_zap_page",
> kvm_mmu_print_role,
> NULL);
> else
> pevent_register_event_handler(pevent, -1, "kvmmmu",
> "kvm_mmu_zap_page", kvm_mmu_print_role, NULL);
Sure, if it works.
>
> Also when trace-cmd encounters an event it does not recognize it prints
> mysterious message:
>
> trace-cmd: No such file or directory
> bad op token {
>
> Is this a bug?
>
Yes and no ;-)
I need to get rid of the "perror" part, for errors that don't set errno.
That's been on my todo list for a long time. Maybe when I come back to
work next week I'll fix that.
The 'bad op token {' happens when it tries to parse an event and it
comes across something that it doesn't recognize. In this case a '{'.
The kvm events are notorious with having extremely complex "print_fmt"
fields in their event format files. When no event handler is registered
for an event, trace-cmd uses the print_fmt to figure out how to print
it. This was never meant to be too complex of a parser. For example,
looking at my kvm_mmu_prepare_zap_page, we have:
print fmt: "%s", ({ const char *ret = p->buffer + p->len; static const char
*access_str[] =
{ "---", "--x", "w--", "w-x", "-u-", "-ux", "wu-", "wux" }; union
kvm_mmu_page_role role;
role.word = REC->role; trace_seq_printf(p, "sp gfn %llx %u%s q%u%s %s%s" "
%snxe root %u
%s%c", REC->gfn, role.level, role.cr4_pae ? " pae" : "", role.quadrant,
role.direct ? "
direct" : "", access_str[role.access], role.invalid ? " invalid" : "", role.nxe
? "" : "!",
REC->root_count, REC->unsync ? "unsync" : "sync", 0); ret; })
trace-cmd has no idea on how to parse "({ const char *ret ..." in fact
it dies on that first "{" because trace-cmd is not a full C parser.
This was why the plugins were created in the first place. To handle
various events that have too complex print_fmts for trace-cmd to
understand.
Most events are simple print_fmts and do not need plugins. Like
sock_rcvqueue_full:
print fmt: "rmem_alloc=%d truesize=%u sk_rcvbuf=%d", REC->rmem_alloc,
REC->truesize, REC->sk_rcvbuf
trace-cmd has no problem parsing events like that.
-- Steve
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