/* Include in trace.c */ #include #include #include static inline int trace_valid_entry(struct trace_entry *entry) { switch (entry->type) { case TRACE_FN: case TRACE_CTX: case TRACE_WAKE: case TRACE_STACK: case TRACE_PRINT: case TRACE_SPECIAL: case TRACE_BRANCH: case TRACE_GRAPH_ENT: case TRACE_GRAPH_RET: case TRACE_HW_BRANCHES: case TRACE_KSYM: return 1; } return 0; } static int trace_test_buffer_cpu(struct trace_array *tr, int cpu) { struct ring_buffer_event *event; struct trace_entry *entry; unsigned int loops = 0; while ((event = ring_buffer_consume(tr->buffer, cpu, NULL))) { entry = ring_buffer_event_data(event); /* * The ring buffer is a size of trace_buf_size, if * we loop more than the size, there's something wrong * with the ring buffer. */ if (loops++ > trace_buf_size) { printk(KERN_CONT ".. bad ring buffer "); goto failed; } if (!trace_valid_entry(entry)) { printk(KERN_CONT ".. invalid entry %d ", entry->type); goto failed; } } return 0; failed: /* disable tracing */ tracing_disabled = 1; printk(KERN_CONT ".. corrupted trace buffer .. "); return -1; } /* * Test the trace buffer to see if all the elements * are still sane. */ static int trace_test_buffer(struct trace_array *tr, unsigned long *count) { unsigned long flags, cnt = 0; int cpu, ret = 0; /* Don't allow flipping of max traces now */ local_irq_save(flags); __raw_spin_lock(&ftrace_max_lock); cnt = ring_buffer_entries(tr->buffer); /* * The trace_test_buffer_cpu runs a while loop to consume all data. * If the calling tracer is broken, and is constantly filling * the buffer, this will run forever, and hard lock the box. * We disable the ring buffer while we do this test to prevent * a hard lock up. */ tracing_off(); for_each_possible_cpu(cpu) { ret = trace_test_buffer_cpu(tr, cpu); if (ret) break; } tracing_on(); __raw_spin_unlock(&ftrace_max_lock); local_irq_restore(flags); if (count) *count = cnt; return ret; } static inline void warn_failed_init_tracer(struct tracer *trace, int init_ret) { printk(KERN_WARNING "Failed to init %s tracer, init returned %d\n", trace->name, init_ret); } #ifdef CONFIG_FUNCTION_TRACER #ifdef CONFIG_DYNAMIC_FTRACE /* Test dynamic code modification and ftrace filters */ int trace_selftest_startup_dynamic_tracing(struct tracer *trace, struct trace_array *tr, int (*func)(void)) { int save_ftrace_enabled = ftrace_enabled; int save_tracer_enabled = tracer_enabled; unsigned long count; char *func_name; int ret; /* The ftrace test PASSED */ printk(KERN_CONT "PASSED\n"); pr_info("Testing dynamic ftrace: "); /* enable tracing, and record the filter function */ ftrace_enabled = 1; tracer_enabled = 1; /* passed in by parameter to fool gcc from optimizing */ func(); /* * Some archs *cough*PowerPC*cough* add characters to the * start of the function names. We simply put a '*' to * accommodate them. */ func_name = "*" __stringify(DYN_FTRACE_TEST_NAME); /* filter only on our function */ ftrace_set_filter(func_name, strlen(func_name), 1); /* enable tracing */ ret = tracer_init(trace, tr); if (ret) { warn_failed_init_tracer(trace, ret); goto out; } /* Sleep for a 1/10 of a second */ msleep(100); /* we should have nothing in the buffer */ ret = trace_test_buffer(tr, &count); if (ret) goto out; if (count) { ret = -1; printk(KERN_CONT ".. filter did not filter .. "); goto out; } /* call our function again */ func(); /* sleep again */ msleep(100); /* stop the tracing. */ tracing_stop(); ftrace_enabled = 0; /* check the trace buffer */ ret = trace_test_buffer(tr, &count); trace->reset(tr); tracing_start(); /* we should only have one item */ if (!ret && count != 1) { printk(KERN_CONT ".. filter failed count=%ld ..", count); ret = -1; goto out; } out: ftrace_enabled = save_ftrace_enabled; tracer_enabled = save_tracer_enabled; /* Enable tracing on all functions again */ ftrace_set_filter(NULL, 0, 1); return ret; } #else # define trace_selftest_startup_dynamic_tracing(trace, tr, func) ({ 0; }) #endif /* CONFIG_DYNAMIC_FTRACE */ /* * Simple verification test of ftrace function tracer. * Enable ftrace, sleep 1/10 second, and then read the trace * buffer to see if all is in order. */ int trace_selftest_startup_function(struct tracer *trace, struct trace_array *tr) { int save_ftrace_enabled = ftrace_enabled; int save_tracer_enabled = tracer_enabled; unsigned long count; int ret; /* make sure msleep has been recorded */ msleep(1); /* start the tracing */ ftrace_enabled = 1; tracer_enabled = 1; ret = tracer_init(trace, tr); if (ret) { warn_failed_init_tracer(trace, ret); goto out; } /* Sleep for a 1/10 of a second */ msleep(100); /* stop the tracing. */ tracing_stop(); ftrace_enabled = 0; /* check the trace buffer */ ret = trace_test_buffer(tr, &count); trace->reset(tr); tracing_start(); if (!ret && !count) { printk(KERN_CONT ".. no entries found .."); ret = -1; goto out; } ret = trace_selftest_startup_dynamic_tracing(trace, tr, DYN_FTRACE_TEST_NAME); out: ftrace_enabled = save_ftrace_enabled; tracer_enabled = save_tracer_enabled; /* kill ftrace totally if we failed */ if (ret) ftrace_kill(); return ret; } #endif /* CONFIG_FUNCTION_TRACER */ #ifdef CONFIG_FUNCTION_GRAPH_TRACER /* Maximum number of functions to trace before diagnosing a hang */ #define GRAPH_MAX_FUNC_TEST 100000000 static void __ftrace_dump(bool disable_tracing); static unsigned int graph_hang_thresh; /* Wrap the real function entry probe to avoid possible hanging */ static int trace_graph_entry_watchdog(struct ftrace_graph_ent *trace) { /* This is harmlessly racy, we want to approximately detect a hang */ if (unlikely(++graph_hang_thresh > GRAPH_MAX_FUNC_TEST)) { ftrace_graph_stop(); printk(KERN_WARNING "BUG: Function graph tracer hang!\n"); if (ftrace_dump_on_oops) __ftrace_dump(false); return 0; } return trace_graph_entry(trace); } /* * Pretty much the same than for the function tracer from which the selftest * has been borrowed. */ int trace_selftest_startup_function_graph(struct tracer *trace, struct trace_array *tr) { int ret; unsigned long count; /* * Simulate the init() callback but we attach a watchdog callback * to detect and recover from possible hangs */ tracing_reset_online_cpus(tr); set_graph_array(tr); ret = register_ftrace_graph(&trace_graph_return, &trace_graph_entry_watchdog); if (ret) { warn_failed_init_tracer(trace, ret); goto out; } tracing_start_cmdline_record(); /* Sleep for a 1/10 of a second */ msleep(100); /* Have we just recovered from a hang? */ if (graph_hang_thresh > GRAPH_MAX_FUNC_TEST) { tracing_selftest_disabled = true; ret = -1; goto out; } tracing_stop(); /* check the trace buffer */ ret = trace_test_buffer(tr, &count); trace->reset(tr); tracing_start(); if (!ret && !count) { printk(KERN_CONT ".. no entries found .."); ret = -1; goto out; } /* Don't test dynamic tracing, the function tracer already did */ out: /* Stop it if we failed */ if (ret) ftrace_graph_stop(); return ret; } #endif /* CONFIG_FUNCTION_GRAPH_TRACER */ #ifdef CONFIG_IRQSOFF_TRACER int trace_selftest_startup_irqsoff(struct tracer *trace, struct trace_array *tr) { unsigned long save_max = tracing_max_latency; unsigned long count; int ret; /* start the tracing */ ret = tracer_init(trace, tr); if (ret) { warn_failed_init_tracer(trace, ret); return ret; } /* reset the max latency */ tracing_max_latency = 0; /* disable interrupts for a bit */ local_irq_disable(); udelay(100); local_irq_enable(); /* * Stop the tracer to avoid a warning subsequent * to buffer flipping failure because tracing_stop() * disables the tr and max buffers, making flipping impossible * in case of parallels max irqs off latencies. */ trace->stop(tr); /* stop the tracing. */ tracing_stop(); /* check both trace buffers */ ret = trace_test_buffer(tr, NULL); if (!ret) ret = trace_test_buffer(&max_tr, &count); trace->reset(tr); tracing_start(); if (!ret && !count) { printk(KERN_CONT ".. no entries found .."); ret = -1; } tracing_max_latency = save_max; return ret; } #endif /* CONFIG_IRQSOFF_TRACER */ #ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPT_TRACER int trace_selftest_startup_preemptoff(struct tracer *trace, struct trace_array *tr) { unsigned long save_max = tracing_max_latency; unsigned long count; int ret; /* * Now that the big kernel lock is no longer preemptable, * and this is called with the BKL held, it will always * fail. If preemption is already disabled, simply * pass the test. When the BKL is removed, or becomes * preemptible again, we will once again test this, * so keep it in. */ if (preempt_count()) { printk(KERN_CONT "can not test ... force "); return 0; } /* start the tracing */ ret = tracer_init(trace, tr); if (ret) { warn_failed_init_tracer(trace, ret); return ret; } /* reset the max latency */ tracing_max_latency = 0; /* disable preemption for a bit */ preempt_disable(); udelay(100); preempt_enable(); /* * Stop the tracer to avoid a warning subsequent * to buffer flipping failure because tracing_stop() * disables the tr and max buffers, making flipping impossible * in case of parallels max preempt off latencies. */ trace->stop(tr); /* stop the tracing. */ tracing_stop(); /* check both trace buffers */ ret = trace_test_buffer(tr, NULL); if (!ret) ret = trace_test_buffer(&max_tr, &count); trace->reset(tr); tracing_start(); if (!ret && !count) { printk(KERN_CONT ".. no entries found .."); ret = -1; } tracing_max_latency = save_max; return ret; } #endif /* CONFIG_PREEMPT_TRACER */ #if defined(CONFIG_IRQSOFF_TRACER) && defined(CONFIG_PREEMPT_TRACER) int trace_selftest_startup_preemptirqsoff(struct tracer *trace, struct trace_array *tr) { unsigned long save_max = tracing_max_latency; unsigned long count; int ret; /* * Now that the big kernel lock is no longer preemptable, * and this is called with the BKL held, it will always * fail. If preemption is already disabled, simply * pass the test. When the BKL is removed, or becomes * preemptible again, we will once again test this, * so keep it in. */ if (preempt_count()) { printk(KERN_CONT "can not test ... force "); return 0; } /* start the tracing */ ret = tracer_init(trace, tr); if (ret) { warn_failed_init_tracer(trace, ret); goto out_no_start; } /* reset the max latency */ tracing_max_latency = 0; /* disable preemption and interrupts for a bit */ preempt_disable(); local_irq_disable(); udelay(100); preempt_enable(); /* reverse the order of preempt vs irqs */ local_irq_enable(); /* * Stop the tracer to avoid a warning subsequent * to buffer flipping failure because tracing_stop() * disables the tr and max buffers, making flipping impossible * in case of parallels max irqs/preempt off latencies. */ trace->stop(tr); /* stop the tracing. */ tracing_stop(); /* check both trace buffers */ ret = trace_test_buffer(tr, NULL); if (ret) goto out; ret = trace_test_buffer(&max_tr, &count); if (ret) goto out; if (!ret && !count) { printk(KERN_CONT ".. no entries found .."); ret = -1; goto out; } /* do the test by disabling interrupts first this time */ tracing_max_latency = 0; tracing_start(); trace->start(tr); preempt_disable(); local_irq_disable(); udelay(100); preempt_enable(); /* reverse the order of preempt vs irqs */ local_irq_enable(); trace->stop(tr); /* stop the tracing. */ tracing_stop(); /* check both trace buffers */ ret = trace_test_buffer(tr, NULL); if (ret) goto out; ret = trace_test_buffer(&max_tr, &count); if (!ret && !count) { printk(KERN_CONT ".. no entries found .."); ret = -1; goto out; } out: tracing_start(); out_no_start: trace->reset(tr); tracing_max_latency = save_max; return ret; } #endif /* CONFIG_IRQSOFF_TRACER && CONFIG_PREEMPT_TRACER */ #ifdef CONFIG_NOP_TRACER int trace_selftest_startup_nop(struct tracer *trace, struct trace_array *tr) { /* What could possibly go wrong? */ return 0; } #endif #ifdef CONFIG_SCHED_TRACER static int trace_wakeup_test_thread(void *data) { /* Make this a RT thread, doesn't need to be too high */ struct sched_param param = { .sched_priority = 5 }; struct completion *x = data; sched_setscheduler(current, SCHED_FIFO, ¶m); /* Make it know we have a new prio */ complete(x); /* now go to sleep and let the test wake us up */ set_current_state(TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE); schedule(); /* we are awake, now wait to disappear */ while (!kthread_should_stop()) { /* * This is an RT task, do short sleeps to let * others run. */ msleep(100); } return 0; } int trace_selftest_startup_wakeup(struct tracer *trace, struct trace_array *tr) { unsigned long save_max = tracing_max_latency; struct task_struct *p; struct completion isrt; unsigned long count; int ret; init_completion(&isrt); /* create a high prio thread */ p = kthread_run(trace_wakeup_test_thread, &isrt, "ftrace-test"); if (IS_ERR(p)) { printk(KERN_CONT "Failed to create ftrace wakeup test thread "); return -1; } /* make sure the thread is running at an RT prio */ wait_for_completion(&isrt); /* start the tracing */ ret = tracer_init(trace, tr); if (ret) { warn_failed_init_tracer(trace, ret); return ret; } /* reset the max latency */ tracing_max_latency = 0; /* sleep to let the RT thread sleep too */ msleep(100); /* * Yes this is slightly racy. It is possible that for some * strange reason that the RT thread we created, did not * call schedule for 100ms after doing the completion, * and we do a wakeup on a task that already is awake. * But that is extremely unlikely, and the worst thing that * happens in such a case, is that we disable tracing. * Honestly, if this race does happen something is horrible * wrong with the system. */ wake_up_process(p); /* give a little time to let the thread wake up */ msleep(100); /* stop the tracing. */ tracing_stop(); /* check both trace buffers */ ret = trace_test_buffer(tr, NULL); if (!ret) ret = trace_test_buffer(&max_tr, &count); trace->reset(tr); tracing_start(); tracing_max_latency = save_max; /* kill the thread */ kthread_stop(p); if (!ret && !count) { printk(KERN_CONT ".. no entries found .."); ret = -1; } return ret; } #endif /* CONFIG_SCHED_TRACER */ #ifdef CONFIG_CONTEXT_SWITCH_TRACER int trace_selftest_startup_sched_switch(struct tracer *trace, struct trace_array *tr) { unsigned long count; int ret; /* start the tracing */ ret = tracer_init(trace, tr); if (ret) { warn_failed_init_tracer(trace, ret); return ret; } /* Sleep for a 1/10 of a second */ msleep(100); /* stop the tracing. */ tracing_stop(); /* check the trace buffer */ ret = trace_test_buffer(tr, &count); trace->reset(tr); tracing_start(); if (!ret && !count) { printk(KERN_CONT ".. no entries found .."); ret = -1; } return ret; } #endif /* CONFIG_CONTEXT_SWITCH_TRACER */ #ifdef CONFIG_SYSPROF_TRACER int trace_selftest_startup_sysprof(struct tracer *trace, struct trace_array *tr) { unsigned long count; int ret; /* start the tracing */ ret = tracer_init(trace, tr); if (ret) { warn_failed_init_tracer(trace, ret); return ret; } /* Sleep for a 1/10 of a second */ msleep(100); /* stop the tracing. */ tracing_stop(); /* check the trace buffer */ ret = trace_test_buffer(tr, &count); trace->reset(tr); tracing_start(); if (!ret && !count) { printk(KERN_CONT ".. no entries found .."); ret = -1; } return ret; } #endif /* CONFIG_SYSPROF_TRACER */ #ifdef CONFIG_BRANCH_TRACER int trace_selftest_startup_branch(struct tracer *trace, struct trace_array *tr) { unsigned long count; int ret; /* start the tracing */ ret = tracer_init(trace, tr); if (ret) { warn_failed_init_tracer(trace, ret); return ret; } /* Sleep for a 1/10 of a second */ msleep(100); /* stop the tracing. */ tracing_stop(); /* check the trace buffer */ ret = trace_test_buffer(tr, &count); trace->reset(tr); tracing_start(); if (!ret && !count) { printk(KERN_CONT ".. no entries found .."); ret = -1; } return ret; } #endif /* CONFIG_BRANCH_TRACER */ #ifdef CONFIG_HW_BRANCH_TRACER int trace_selftest_startup_hw_branches(struct tracer *trace, struct trace_array *tr) { struct trace_iterator *iter; struct tracer tracer; unsigned long count; int ret; if (!trace->open) { printk(KERN_CONT "missing open function..."); return -1; } ret = tracer_init(trace, tr); if (ret) { warn_failed_init_tracer(trace, ret); return ret; } /* * The hw-branch tracer needs to collect the trace from the various * cpu trace buffers - before tracing is stopped. */ iter = kzalloc(sizeof(*iter), GFP_KERNEL); if (!iter) return -ENOMEM; memcpy(&tracer, trace, sizeof(tracer)); iter->trace = &tracer; iter->tr = tr; iter->pos = -1; mutex_init(&iter->mutex); trace->open(iter); mutex_destroy(&iter->mutex); kfree(iter); tracing_stop(); ret = trace_test_buffer(tr, &count); trace->reset(tr); tracing_start(); if (!ret && !count) { printk(KERN_CONT "no entries found.."); ret = -1; } return ret; } #endif /* CONFIG_HW_BRANCH_TRACER */ #ifdef CONFIG_KSYM_TRACER static int ksym_selftest_dummy; int trace_selftest_startup_ksym(struct tracer *trace, struct trace_array *tr) { unsigned long count; int ret; /* start the tracing */ ret = tracer_init(trace, tr); if (ret) { warn_failed_init_tracer(trace, ret); return ret; } ksym_selftest_dummy = 0; /* Register the read-write tracing request */ ret = process_new_ksym_entry(KSYM_SELFTEST_ENTRY, HW_BREAKPOINT_RW, (unsigned long)(&ksym_selftest_dummy)); if (ret < 0) { printk(KERN_CONT "ksym_trace read-write startup test failed\n"); goto ret_path; } /* Perform a read and a write operation over the dummy variable to * trigger the tracer */ if (ksym_selftest_dummy == 0) ksym_selftest_dummy++; /* stop the tracing. */ tracing_stop(); /* check the trace buffer */ ret = trace_test_buffer(tr, &count); trace->reset(tr); tracing_start(); /* read & write operations - one each is performed on the dummy variable * triggering two entries in the trace buffer */ if (!ret && count != 2) { printk(KERN_CONT "Ksym tracer startup test failed"); ret = -1; } ret_path: return ret; } #endif /* CONFIG_KSYM_TRACER */