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D | fw_tracer.c | 37 static int mlx5_query_mtrc_caps(struct mlx5_fw_tracer *tracer) in mlx5_query_mtrc_caps() argument 39 u32 *string_db_base_address_out = tracer->str_db.base_address_out; in mlx5_query_mtrc_caps() 40 u32 *string_db_size_out = tracer->str_db.size_out; in mlx5_query_mtrc_caps() 41 struct mlx5_core_dev *dev = tracer->dev; in mlx5_query_mtrc_caps() 60 tracer->trc_ver = MLX5_GET(mtrc_cap, out, trc_ver); in mlx5_query_mtrc_caps() 61 tracer->str_db.first_string_trace = in mlx5_query_mtrc_caps() 63 tracer->str_db.num_string_trace = in mlx5_query_mtrc_caps() 65 tracer->str_db.num_string_db = MLX5_GET(mtrc_cap, out, num_string_db); in mlx5_query_mtrc_caps() 66 tracer->owner = !!MLX5_GET(mtrc_cap, out, trace_owner); in mlx5_query_mtrc_caps() 67 tracer->str_db.loaded = false; in mlx5_query_mtrc_caps() [all …]
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D | fw_tracer.h | 197 int mlx5_fw_tracer_init(struct mlx5_fw_tracer *tracer); 198 void mlx5_fw_tracer_cleanup(struct mlx5_fw_tracer *tracer); 199 void mlx5_fw_tracer_destroy(struct mlx5_fw_tracer *tracer); 201 int mlx5_fw_tracer_get_saved_traces_objects(struct mlx5_fw_tracer *tracer, 203 int mlx5_fw_tracer_reload(struct mlx5_fw_tracer *tracer);
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D | fw_tracer_tracepoint.h | 44 TP_PROTO(const struct mlx5_fw_tracer *tracer, u64 trace_timestamp, 47 TP_ARGS(tracer, trace_timestamp, lost, event_id, msg), 50 __string(dev_name, dev_name(tracer->dev->device))
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/linux-6.12.1/tools/testing/selftests/net/tcp_ao/lib/ |
D | ftrace.c | 24 void (*destructor)(struct test_ftracer *tracer); 147 static int setup_ftrace_instance(struct test_ftracer *tracer, const char *name) in setup_ftrace_instance() argument 155 tracer->instance_path = mkdtemp(tmp); in setup_ftrace_instance() 156 if (!tracer->instance_path) { in setup_ftrace_instance() 164 static void remove_ftrace_instance(struct test_ftracer *tracer) in remove_ftrace_instance() argument 166 if (rmdir(tracer->instance_path)) in remove_ftrace_instance() 168 tracer->instance_path); in remove_ftrace_instance() 169 free(tracer->instance_path); in remove_ftrace_instance() 174 struct test_ftracer *tracer = arg; in tracer_cleanup() local 176 fclose(tracer->trace_pipe); in tracer_cleanup() [all …]
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/linux-6.12.1/security/yama/ |
D | yama_lsm.c | 32 struct task_struct *tracer; member 143 static int yama_ptracer_add(struct task_struct *tracer, in yama_ptracer_add() argument 153 added->tracer = tracer; in yama_ptracer_add() 181 static void yama_ptracer_del(struct task_struct *tracer, in yama_ptracer_del() argument 192 (tracer && relation->tracer == tracer)) { in yama_ptracer_del() 249 struct task_struct *tracer; in yama_task_prctl() local 251 tracer = find_get_task_by_vpid(arg2); in yama_task_prctl() 252 if (!tracer) { in yama_task_prctl() 255 rc = yama_ptracer_add(tracer, myself); in yama_task_prctl() 256 put_task_struct(tracer); in yama_task_prctl() [all …]
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/linux-6.12.1/security/apparmor/ |
D | task.c | 245 struct aa_label *tracer, u32 request, in profile_tracee_perm() argument 248 if (profile_unconfined(tracee) || unconfined(tracer) || in profile_tracee_perm() 252 return profile_ptrace_perm(cred, tracee, tracer, request, ad); in profile_tracee_perm() 256 struct aa_profile *tracer, in profile_tracer_perm() argument 260 if (profile_unconfined(tracer)) in profile_tracer_perm() 263 if (ANY_RULE_MEDIATES(&tracer->rules, AA_CLASS_PTRACE)) in profile_tracer_perm() 264 return profile_ptrace_perm(cred, tracer, tracee, request, ad); in profile_tracer_perm() 267 if (&tracer->label == tracee) in profile_tracer_perm() 270 ad->subj_label = &tracer->label; in profile_tracer_perm() 273 ad->error = aa_capable(cred, &tracer->label, CAP_SYS_PTRACE, in profile_tracer_perm() [all …]
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/linux-6.12.1/tools/testing/selftests/ftrace/test.d/direct/ |
D | ftrace-direct.tc | 19 tracer=$1 22 echo $tracer > current_tracer 28 echo $tracer > current_tracer 35 echo $tracer > current_tracer 41 echo $tracer > current_tracer
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/linux-6.12.1/Documentation/tools/rtla/ |
D | rtla-timerlat.rst | 19 The *timerlat* tracer outputs information in two ways. It periodically 23 from the *timerlat* tracer. The **rtla hist hist** mode displays a histogram 24 of each tracer event occurrence. For further details, please refer to the 31 Prints the summary from *timerlat* tracer. 51 *timerlat* tracer documentation: <https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/trace/timerlat-tracer.html>
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D | rtla-osnoise-hist.rst | 5 Display a histogram of the osnoise tracer samples 20 The tool also allows many configurations of the *osnoise* tracer and the 21 collection of the tracer output. 33 In the example below, *osnoise* tracer threads are set to run with real-time 60 *osnoise* tracer documentation: <https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/trace/osnoise-tracer.html>
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D | common_osnoise_description.rst | 1 The **rtla osnoise** tool is an interface for the *osnoise* tracer. The 2 *osnoise* tracer dispatches a kernel thread per-cpu. These threads read the 5 The *osnoise*'s tracer threads take note of the delta between each time 7 At the end of each period, the *osnoise* tracer displays a summary of
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D | rtla-osnoise.rst | 19 The *osnoise* tracer outputs information in two ways. It periodically prints 23 mode displays information about the periodic summary from the *osnoise* tracer. 32 Prints the summary from osnoise tracer. 53 Osnoise tracer documentation: <https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/trace/osnoise-tracer.html>
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D | rtla-osnoise-top.rst | 18 **rtla osnoise top** collects the periodic summary from the *osnoise* tracer, 22 The tool also allows many configurations of the *osnoise* tracer and the 23 collection of the tracer output. 55 Osnoise tracer documentation: <https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/trace/osnoise-tracer.html>
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D | rtla-timerlat-top.rst | 20 from the *timerlat* tracer. It also provides information for each 45 In the example below, the timerlat tracer is dispatched in cpus *1-23* in the 46 automatic trace mode, instructing the tracer to stop if a *40 us* latency or 119 Note that **rtla timerlat** was dispatched without changing *timerlat* tracer 128 *timerlat* tracer documentation: <https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/trace/timerlat-tracer.html>
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D | rtla-timerlat-hist.rst | 19 The **rtla timerlat hist** displays a histogram of each tracer event 40 *1ms* period is also passed to the *timerlat* tracer. Auto-analysis is disabled 105 *timerlat* tracer documentation: <https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/trace/timerlat-tracer.html>
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D | common_timerlat_description.rst | 1 The **rtla timerlat** tool is an interface for the *timerlat* tracer. The 2 *timerlat* tracer dispatches a kernel thread per-cpu. These threads 7 The *timerlat* tracer outputs information in two ways. It periodically
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D | rtla-hwnoise.rst | 20 **rtla hwnoise** collects the periodic summary from the *osnoise* tracer 25 The tool also allows the configurations of the *osnoise* tracer and the 26 collection of the tracer output. 101 Osnoise tracer documentation: <https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/trace/osnoise-tracer.html>
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/linux-6.12.1/tools/perf/Documentation/ |
D | perf-ftrace.txt | 64 --tracer=:: 87 Select function tracer and set function filter on the given 95 Select function tracer and do not trace functions given by the 103 - call-graph - Display kernel stack trace for function tracer. 104 - irq-info - Display irq context info for function tracer. 108 Select function_graph tracer and set graph filter on the given 116 Select function_graph tracer and set graph notrace filter on the 118 for the function_graph tracer only and disables tracing for function 126 - nosleep-time - Measure on-CPU time only for function_graph tracer. 130 - depth=<n> - Set max depth for function graph tracer to follow. [all …]
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/linux-6.12.1/samples/seccomp/ |
D | user-trap.c | 208 pid_t worker = 0 , tracer = 0; in main() local 286 tracer = fork(); in main() 287 if (tracer < 0) { in main() 292 if (tracer == 0) { in main() 370 if (tracer > 0) in main() 371 kill(tracer, SIGKILL); in main()
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/linux-6.12.1/Documentation/trace/ |
D | timerlat-tracer.rst | 2 Timerlat tracer 5 The timerlat tracer aims to help the preemptive kernel developers to 7 the tracer sets a periodic timer that wakes up a thread. The thread then 26 # tracer: timerlat 46 The tracer creates a per-cpu kernel thread with real-time priority that 65 The timerlat tracer is built on top of osnoise tracer. 111 the values reported by the timerlat tracer (timerlat_latency) 114 The art below illustrates a CPU timeline and how the timerlat tracer 193 - timerlat tracer is enable 207 scheduled and report the thread latency via tracer - as for the kernel [all …]
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D | osnoise-tracer.rst | 28 The osnoise tracer leverages the hwlat_detector by running a 33 osnoise tracer also saves an interference counter for each source of 39 source of interference. At the end of the period, the osnoise tracer 57 # tracer: osnoise 77 tracer prints a message at the end of each period for each CPU that is 83 by the osnoise tracer during the associated runtime. 98 The tracer has a set of options inside the osnoise directory, they are: 122 the osnoise tracer. These options are: 127 - PANIC_ON_STOP: call panic() if the tracer stops. This option serves to 132 allowing only NMIs and hardware-related noise, like hwlat tracer. [all …]
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D | ftrace.rst | 21 Ftrace is an internal tracer designed to help out developers and 26 Although ftrace is typically considered the function tracer, it 97 This is used to set or display the current tracer 98 that is configured. Changing the current tracer clears 112 the tracer or 1 to enable it. Note, this only disables 131 (no tracer running, or tracing_on is zero), it will produce 146 "trace" file is static, and if the tracer is not 154 files. Options also exist to modify how a tracer 293 Have the function tracer only trace the threads whose PID are 299 traced by the function tracer as well. This option will also [all …]
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D | index.rst | 28 osnoise-tracer 29 timerlat-tracer
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/linux-6.12.1/Documentation/firmware-guide/acpi/ |
D | method-tracing.rst | 77 AML tracer 102 that, as the "AML tracer" logs are implemented via ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT() 104 "AML tracer" logs. 106 The following command examples illustrate the usage of the "AML tracer" 109 a. Filter out the method start/stop "AML tracer" logs when control 117 b. Filter out the method start/stop "AML tracer" when the specified 126 c. Filter out the method start/stop "AML tracer" logs when the specified 135 d. Filter out the method/opcode start/stop "AML tracer" when the 144 e. Filter out the method/opcode start/stop "AML tracer" when the 176 used to match all "AML tracer" logs. [all …]
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/linux-6.12.1/kernel/trace/ |
D | trace.h | 207 struct tracer; 221 struct tracer *tracer; member 382 struct tracer *current_trace; 539 struct tracer *trace; 573 struct tracer { struct 594 int (*selftest)(struct tracer *trace, argument 605 struct tracer *next; argument 623 int tracer_init(struct tracer *t, struct trace_array *tr); argument 702 int register_tracer(struct tracer *type); 790 extern int trace_selftest_startup_function(struct tracer *trace, [all …]
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/linux-6.12.1/tools/testing/ktest/examples/bootconfigs/ |
D | tracing.bconf | 2 tracer = function_graph; 26 tracer = function;
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