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27a1382e7fSJohn Baldwin.Dd February 15, 2001
28a1382e7fSJohn Baldwin.Dt KTR 9
29a1382e7fSJohn Baldwin.Os
30a1382e7fSJohn Baldwin.Sh NAME
3183c93009SRuslan Ermilov.Nm CTR0 , CTR1 , CTR2 , CTR3 , CTR4 , CTR5
32a1382e7fSJohn Baldwin.Nd kernel tracing facility
33a1382e7fSJohn Baldwin.Sh SYNOPSIS
34f16b3c0dSChad David.In sys/param.h
3583c93009SRuslan Ermilov.In sys/ktr.h
36a1382e7fSJohn Baldwin.Vt "extern int ktr_cpumask" ;
37a1382e7fSJohn Baldwin.Vt "extern int ktr_entries" ;
38a1382e7fSJohn Baldwin.Vt "extern int ktr_extend" ;
39a1382e7fSJohn Baldwin.Vt "extern int ktr_mask" ;
40a1382e7fSJohn Baldwin.Vt "extern int ktr_verbose" ;
41a1382e7fSJohn Baldwin.Vt "extern struct ktr_entry ktr_buf[]" ;
42a1382e7fSJohn Baldwin.Ft void
43a1382e7fSJohn Baldwin.Fn CTR0 "u_int mask" "char *format"
44a1382e7fSJohn Baldwin.Ft void
45a1382e7fSJohn Baldwin.Fn CTR1 "u_int mask" "char *format" "arg1"
46a1382e7fSJohn Baldwin.Ft void
47a1382e7fSJohn Baldwin.Fn CTR2 "u_int mask" "char *format" "arg1" "arg2"
48a1382e7fSJohn Baldwin.Ft void
49a1382e7fSJohn Baldwin.Fn CTR3 "u_int mask" "char *format" "arg1" "arg2" "arg3"
50a1382e7fSJohn Baldwin.Ft void
51a1382e7fSJohn Baldwin.Fn CTR4 "u_int mask" "char *format" "arg1" "arg2" "arg3" "arg4"
52a1382e7fSJohn Baldwin.Ft void
53a1382e7fSJohn Baldwin.Fn CTR5 "u_int mask" "char *format" "arg1" "arg2" "arg3" "arg4" "arg5"
54a1382e7fSJohn Baldwin.Sh DESCRIPTION
5583c93009SRuslan ErmilovKTR provides a circular buffer of events that can be logged in a
5683c93009SRuslan Ermilov.Xr printf 9
5783c93009SRuslan Ermilovstyle
58a1382e7fSJohn Baldwinfashion.
59830d03bcSHiten PandyaThese events can then be dumped with
60830d03bcSHiten Pandya.Xr ddb 4 ,
61830d03bcSHiten Pandya.Xr gdb 1
62a1382e7fSJohn Baldwinor
63830d03bcSHiten Pandya.Xr ktrdump 8 .
64a1382e7fSJohn Baldwin.Pp
65a1382e7fSJohn BaldwinEvents are created and logged in the kernel via the
66d6071d2fSRuslan Ermilov.Dv CTR Ns Ar x
67a1382e7fSJohn Baldwinmacros.
68a1382e7fSJohn BaldwinThe first parameter is a mask of event types
69a1382e7fSJohn Baldwin.Pq Dv KTR_*
70a1382e7fSJohn Baldwindefined in
71fe08efe6SRuslan Ermilov.In sys/ktr.h .
72a1382e7fSJohn BaldwinThe event will be logged only if any of the event types specified in
73a1382e7fSJohn Baldwin.Fa mask
74a1382e7fSJohn Baldwinare enabled in the global event mask stored in
75a1382e7fSJohn Baldwin.Va ktr_mask .
76a1382e7fSJohn BaldwinThe
77a1382e7fSJohn Baldwin.Fa format
78a1382e7fSJohn Baldwinargument is a
79a1382e7fSJohn Baldwin.Xr printf 9
80a1382e7fSJohn Baldwinstyle format string used to build the text of the event log message.
81a1382e7fSJohn BaldwinFollowing the
82a1382e7fSJohn Baldwin.Fa format
83a1382e7fSJohn Baldwinstring are zero to five arguments referenced by
84a1382e7fSJohn Baldwin.Fa format .
85a1382e7fSJohn BaldwinNote that the different macros differ only in the number of arguments each
86a1382e7fSJohn Baldwinone takes, as indicated by its name.
87a1382e7fSJohn BaldwinEach event is logged with a timestamp in addition to the log message.
88a1382e7fSJohn Baldwin.Pp
89a1382e7fSJohn BaldwinThe
90a1382e7fSJohn Baldwin.Va ktr_entries
91a1382e7fSJohn Baldwinvariable contains the number of entries in the
92a1382e7fSJohn Baldwin.Va ktr_buf
93a1382e7fSJohn Baldwinarray.
94a1382e7fSJohn BaldwinThese variables are mostly useful for post-mortem crash dump tools to locate
95a1382e7fSJohn Baldwinthe base of the circular trace buffer and its length.
96a1382e7fSJohn Baldwin.Pp
97a1382e7fSJohn BaldwinThe
98a1382e7fSJohn Baldwin.Va ktr_mask
99a1382e7fSJohn Baldwinvariable contains the run time mask of events to log.
100a1382e7fSJohn Baldwin.Pp
101a1382e7fSJohn BaldwinThe CPU event mask is stored in the
102a1382e7fSJohn Baldwin.Va ktr_cpumask
103a1382e7fSJohn Baldwinvariable.
104a1382e7fSJohn Baldwin.Pp
105a1382e7fSJohn BaldwinThe
106a1382e7fSJohn Baldwin.Va ktr_verbose
107a1382e7fSJohn Baldwinvariable stores the verbose flag that controls whether events are logged to
108a1382e7fSJohn Baldwinthe console in addition to the event buffer.
109a1382e7fSJohn Baldwin.Sh EXAMPLES
110a1382e7fSJohn BaldwinThis example demonstrates the use of tracepoints at the
111a1382e7fSJohn Baldwin.Dv KTR_PROC
112a1382e7fSJohn Baldwinlogging level.
113830d03bcSHiten Pandya.Bd -literal -compact
114a1382e7fSJohn Baldwinvoid
115a1382e7fSJohn Baldwinmi_switch()
116a1382e7fSJohn Baldwin{
117a1382e7fSJohn Baldwin	...
118a1382e7fSJohn Baldwin	/*
119a1382e7fSJohn Baldwin	 * Pick a new current process and record its start time.
120a1382e7fSJohn Baldwin	 */
121a1382e7fSJohn Baldwin	...
122a1382e7fSJohn Baldwin	CTR3(KTR_PROC, "mi_switch: old proc %p (pid %d, %s)", p, p->p_pid,
123a1382e7fSJohn Baldwin	    p->p_comm);
124a1382e7fSJohn Baldwin	...
125a1382e7fSJohn Baldwin	cpu_switch();
126a1382e7fSJohn Baldwin	...
127a1382e7fSJohn Baldwin	CTR3(KTR_PROC, "mi_switch: new proc %p (pid %d, %s)", p, p->p_pid,
128a1382e7fSJohn Baldwin	    p->p_comm);
129a1382e7fSJohn Baldwin	...
130a1382e7fSJohn Baldwin}
131a1382e7fSJohn Baldwin.Ed
132a1382e7fSJohn Baldwin.Sh SEE ALSO
133d627754aSJeff Roberson.Xr ktr 4 ,
134d627754aSJeff Roberson.Xr ktrdump 8
135a1382e7fSJohn Baldwin.Sh HISTORY
136a1382e7fSJohn BaldwinThe KTR kernel tracing facility first appeared in
137a1382e7fSJohn Baldwin.Bsx 3.0
138a1382e7fSJohn Baldwinand was imported into
139a1382e7fSJohn Baldwin.Fx 5.0 .
140a1382e7fSJohn Baldwin.Sh BUGS
141a1382e7fSJohn BaldwinCurrently there is one global buffer shared among all CPUs.
142a1382e7fSJohn BaldwinIt might be profitable at some point in time to use per-CPU buffers instead
143a1382e7fSJohn Baldwinso that if one CPU halts or starts spinning, then the log messages it
144a1382e7fSJohn Baldwinemitted just prior to halting or spinning will not be drowned out by events
145a1382e7fSJohn Baldwinfrom the other CPUs.
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