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26.Dd July 1, 2022
27.Dt BOOTTRACE 4
28.Os
29.Sh NAME
30.Nm boottrace
31.Nd Boot-time, run-time, and shutdown-time tracing facility
32.Sh SYNOPSIS
33.In sys/boottrace.h
34.Sh DESCRIPTION
35.Nm
36is a kernel-userspace interface for capturing trace events
37during system boot and shutdown
38.Pq in particular, one-shot events .
39.Pp
40Event annotations are present in:
41.Bl -bullet -compact
42.It
43the boot and shutdown paths in the
44kernel
45.It
46some key system utilities
47.Po
48.Xr init 8 ,
49.Xr shutdown 8 ,
50.Xr reboot 8
51.Pc
52.It
53.Xr rc 8
54scripts
55.El
56.Pp
57.Nm
58is unconditionally compiled into the kernel and
59disabled by default.
60.Sh EVENT TABLES
61Events are stored in three event tables: boot-time events, run-time events,
62and shutdown-time events.
63.Bl -column "shutdown-time events" ""
64.It Sy Table Name Ta Sy Event Description
65.It boot-time events Ta Boot, kernel initialization, and
66.Xr rc 8
67execution;
68.Xo
69until
70.Xr init 8
71transitions into multi-user mode
72.Xc
73.It run-time events Ta Xo
74From when the system has completed booting (including
75.Xr rc 8
76execution) and
77.Xr init 8
78transitions to multi-user mode
79until the beginning of shutdown procedures
80.Xc
81.It shutdown-time events Ta Xo
82After initialization of a shutdown, a reboot, or a kernel panic
83.Xc
84.El
85.Sh LOADER TUNABLES
86Tunables can be set at the
87.Xr loader 8
88prompt before booting the kernel or stored in
89.Xr loader.conf 5 .
90.Nm
91features the following loader tunables:
92.Bl -tag -width indent
93.It Va kern.boottrace.dotrace_kernel
94Set to
95.Ql 1
96to enable tracing of kernel events.
97Default:
98.Ql 1
99.Pq enabled .
100.It Va kern.boottrace.dotrace_user
101Set to
102.Ql 1
103to enable tracing of userspace events.
104Default:
105.Ql 1
106.Pq enabled .
107.El
108.Sh SYSCTL VARIABLES
109The following variables are available as both
110.Xr sysctl 8
111variables and
112.Xr loader 8
113tunables:
114.Bl -tag -width indent
115.It Va kern.boottrace.boottrace
116Create a new trace event and write it to the boot-time table.
117.Pp
118A new trace event consists of a process name and an event description,
119separated by a colon
120.Pq Ql \&: .
121If the colon is missing or if the provided string for the process name is empty,
122the process name is inferred from the invoking process
123.Pq which is its executable name .
124.It Va kern.boottrace.enabled
125Set to
126.Ql 1
127to enable tracing.
128This is a read-only
129.Xr sysctl 8
130variable.
131Default:
132.Ql 0
133.Pq disabled .
134.It Va kern.boottrace.log
135Show the events stored in boot-time and run-time
136tables.
137This
138is an opaque
139.Xr sysctl 8
140variable.
141.It Va kern.boottrace.runtrace
142Same as
143.Va kern.boottrace.boottrace ,
144but write to the run-time table.
145.It Va kern.boottrace.shuttrace
146Same as
147.Va kern.boottrace.boottrace ,
148but write to the shutdown-time table.
149.It Va kern.boottrace.shutdown_trace
150Log shutdown-time events to the console before the system halts.
151.It Va kern.boottrace.shutdown_trace_threshold
152Set a time threshold for logging shutdown-time events in milliseconds.
153An event is ignored
154if the time difference to the previous event is less than
155the threshold value.
156Default:
157.Ql 0
158.Pq logs all events .
159.El
160.Sh EXAMPLES
161Create a new trace event with a process name
162.Dq foo
163and an event description
164.Dq bar
165using
166.Xr sysctl 8 :
167.Bd -literal -offset indent
168sysctl kern.boottrace.boottrace="foo:bar"
169.Ed
170.Pp
171Here is a sample output of
172.Va kern.boottrace.log
173.Po shortened with
174.Dq [...]
175for readability
176.Pc :
177.Bd -literal
178CPU      msecs      delta process                  event                                      PID CPUtime IBlks OBlks
179  0   44872811          0 kernel                   sysinit 0x2100001                            0    0.00     0     0
180  0   44872812          1 kernel                   sysinit 0x2110000                            0    0.00     0     0
181  0   44872812          0 kernel                   sysinit 0x2140000                            0    0.00     0     0
182[...]
183  0   44872817          0 kernel                   sysinit 0x2800000                            0    0.00     0     0
184  0   44873820       1003 kernel                   sysinit 0x2880000                            0    0.00     0     0
185  0   44873820          0 kernel                   sysinit 0x2888000                            0    0.00     0     0
186[...]
187  1   44875735          0 kernel                   sysinit 0xfffffff                            0    0.00     0     0
188  1   44875735          0 swapper                  mi_startup done                              0    0.00     0     0
189  0   44875750         15 init                     init(8) starting...                          1    0.00     0     0
190  0   44875751          1 init                     /etc/rc starting...                          1    0.00     0     0
191  0   44875831         80 boottrace                /etc/rc.d/rctl start                        26    0.00     0     0
192  1   44875839          8 boottrace                /etc/rc.d/rctl done                         26    0.00     2     0
193[...]
194  0   44876446          0 boottrace                /etc/rc.d/netif start                      390    0.00     0     0
195  1   44881116       4670 boottrace                /etc/rc.d/netif done                       390    0.12    34     0
196[...]
197  0   44882866          1 boottrace                /etc/rc.d/securelevel start               1679    0.00     0     0
198  0   44882872          6 boottrace                /etc/rc.d/securelevel done                1679    0.00     0     0
199  1   44882879          7 init                     /etc/rc finished                             1    2.22   743    15
200Total measured time: 10068 msecs
201
202
203CPU      msecs      delta process                  event                                      PID CPUtime IBlks OBlks
204  1   44882880          0 init                     multi-user start                             1    2.22   743    15
205  0   44918215      35335 kldload                  hwpmc.ko: sysinit 0xd800000               1698    0.00     0     0
206Total measured time: 35335 msecs
207.Ed
208.Sh SEE ALSO
209.Xr tslog 4 ,
210.Xr boottrace 8 ,
211.Xr sysctl 8
212.Sh HISTORY
213NetApp created
214.Nm
215to diagnose slow devices and subsystems.
216Once upstreamed,
217.Nm
218was first publicly released with
219.Fx 14.0 .
220.Sh AUTHORS
221This manual page was written by
222.An Mateusz Piotrowski Aq Mt 0mp@FreeBSD.org .
223