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Version: 328776 (ubuntu - 08/07/09)

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NAME

CTR0 , CTR1 , CTR2 , CTR3 , CTR4 , CTR5 - kernel tracing facility

SYNOPSIS

In sys/param.h In sys/ktr.h Vt extern int ktr_cpumask ; Vt extern int ktr_entries ; Vt extern int ktr_extend ; Vt extern int ktr_mask ; Vt extern int ktr_verbose ; Vt extern struct ktr_entry ktr_buf[] ; Ft void Fn CTR0 u_int mask char *format Ft void Fn CTR1 u_int mask char *format arg1 Ft void Fn CTR2 u_int mask char *format arg1 arg2 Ft void Fn CTR3 u_int mask char *format arg1 arg2 arg3 Ft void Fn CTR4 u_int mask char *format arg1 arg2 arg3 arg4 Ft void Fn CTR5 u_int mask char *format arg1 arg2 arg3 arg4 arg5 Ft void Fn CTR6 u_int mask char *format arg1 arg2 arg3 arg4 arg5 arg6

DESCRIPTION

KTR provides a circular buffer of events that can be logged in a printf(9) style fashion. These events can then be dumped with ddb(4), gdb(1) or ktrdump(8).

Events are created and logged in the kernel via the CTR x macros. The first parameter is a mask of event types (KTR_* ) defined in In sys/ktr.h . The event will be logged only if any of the event types specified in Fa mask are enabled in the global event mask stored in ktr_mask The Fa format argument is a printf(9) style format string used to build the text of the event log message. Following the Fa format string are zero to five arguments referenced by Fa format . Note that the different macros differ only in the number of arguments each one takes, as indicated by its name. Each event is logged with a timestamp in addition to the log message.

The ktr_entries variable contains the number of entries in the ktr_buf array. These variables are mostly useful for post-mortem crash dump tools to locate the base of the circular trace buffer and its length.

The ktr_mask variable contains the run time mask of events to log.

The CPU event mask is stored in the ktr_cpumask variable.

The ktr_verbose variable stores the verbose flag that controls whether events are logged to the console in addition to the event buffer.

EXAMPLES

This example demonstrates the use of tracepoints at the KTR_PROC logging level.
 void
 mi_switch()
 {
         ...
         /*
          * Pick a new current process and record its start time.
          */
         ...
         CTR3(KTR_PROC, "mi_switch: old proc %p (pid %d, %s)", p, p->p_pid,
             p->p_comm);
         ...
         cpu_switch();
         ...
         CTR3(KTR_PROC, "mi_switch: new proc %p (pid %d, %s)", p, p->p_pid,
             p->p_comm);
         ...
 }
 

SEE ALSO

ktr(4), ktrdump(8)

HISTORY

The KTR kernel tracing facility first appeared in Bs x 3.0 and was imported into Fx 5.0 .

BUGS

Currently there is one global buffer shared among all CPUs. It might be profitable at some point in time to use per-CPU buffers instead so that if one CPU halts or starts spinning, then the log messages it emitted just prior to halting or spinning will not be drowned out by events from the other CPUs.

The arguments given in Fn CTRx macros are stored as Vt u_long , so do not pass arguments larger than size of an Vt u_long type. For example passing 64bit arguments on 32bit architectures will give incorrect results.