Usage of DTRACE_PROBE macro from sdt.h in kernel modules
Shrikanth Kamath
shrikanth07 at gmail.com
Thu Sep 4 09:23:30 UTC 2014
On Wed, Sep 3, 2014 at 4:49 PM, Mark Johnston <markj at freebsd.org> wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 03, 2014 at 02:09:48PM -0700, Shrikanth Kamath wrote:
>> Thanks Mark/Andriy for helping with this query. I checked the define
>> KDTRACE_HOOKS define that is set. Rather I tried this, I defined a
>> fake provider just to check if that prompts sdt_kld_load to create the
>> SDT probes from my kernel module.
>>
>> + SDT_PROVIDER_DEFINE(fake);
>> And it does help load the SDT probes I created, even though I am not
>> using the fake provider I defined. I feel that sdt_kld_load is flawed
>> when it is looking for sdt_providers_set in the module. It expects at
>> least a provider define and cannot use one of the defined ones in
>> kernel by just declaring it.
>>
>> if (linker_file_lookup_set(lf, "sdt_providers_set", &begin,
>> &end, NULL))
>> return;
>
> You're completely right; this issue was fixed in
> http://svnweb.freebsd.org/base?view=revision&revision=267706
>
>>
>> I intended to use DTRACE_PROBE() instead of the conventional
>> SDT_PROBE_DEFINE/SDT_PROBE usage because I wanted to create probes
>> which have probe names based on __LINE__ macro...disclaimer...this was
>> just for experiment sakes...
>>
>> E.g
>> func_foo()
>> {
>> ....
>> if ()
>> return EINVAL;
>> ...
>> if ()
>> return EINVAL;
>> ...
>> if ()
>> return EINVAL;
>> }
>>
>> which I replaced with
>> func_foo()
>> {
>> ...
>> if ()
>> RETSDT(func_foo, EINVAL);
>> ...
>> if ()
>> RETSDT(func_foo, EINVAL);
>> ...
>> if ()
>> RETSDT(func_foo, EINVAL);
>> }
>> where RETSDT macro and other macros are defined as
>>
>> #define PROBENAME1(func, __LINE__) func ## __LINE__
>> #define PROBENAME(func, line) PROBENAME1(func, line)
>>
>> #define RETSDT(func, error_code) \
>> do { \
>> DTRACE_PROBE(PROBENAME(func, __LINE__));\
>> return (error_code); \
>> } while (0)
>>
>> With the fake provider I defined I get to see and execute my SDT probes
>> % dtrace -l | grep func_foo
>> 56455 sdt netstack func_foo1592
>>
>> Here netstack is my module, and I have a probe name based on __LINE__
>> which is 1592.
>
> Why not just use a single probe and make the line number and function
> name arguments to the probe? That is, write something like
>
> #define RETSDT(error_code) do { \
> DTRACE_PROBE2(error__return, __func__, __LINE__)
> return (error_code);
> } while (0)
>
Mark, for some reason using a single probe does not seem to fire the probe.
--
Shrikanth R K
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