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Add signal_overflow_fail and signal_lose_info tracepoints for signal-lost events. Changes in v3: - Add docbook style comments Changes in v2: - Use siginfo string macro Suggested-by: Roland McGrath <roland@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Jason Baron <jbaron@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Masami Hiramatsu <mhiramat@redhat.com> Acked-by: Roland McGrath <roland@redhat.com> Cc: systemtap <systemtap@sources.redhat.com> Cc: DLE <dle-develop@lists.sourceforge.net> Cc: Oleg Nesterov <oleg@redhat.com> LKML-Reference: <20091124215658.30449.9934.stgit@dhcp-100-2-132.bos.redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>
173 lines
4.6 KiB
C
173 lines
4.6 KiB
C
#undef TRACE_SYSTEM
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#define TRACE_SYSTEM signal
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#if !defined(_TRACE_SIGNAL_H) || defined(TRACE_HEADER_MULTI_READ)
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#define _TRACE_SIGNAL_H
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#include <linux/signal.h>
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#include <linux/sched.h>
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#include <linux/tracepoint.h>
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#define TP_STORE_SIGINFO(__entry, info) \
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do { \
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if (info == SEND_SIG_NOINFO) { \
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__entry->errno = 0; \
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__entry->code = SI_USER; \
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} else if (info == SEND_SIG_PRIV) { \
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__entry->errno = 0; \
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__entry->code = SI_KERNEL; \
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} else { \
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__entry->errno = info->si_errno; \
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__entry->code = info->si_code; \
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} \
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} while (0)
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/**
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* signal_generate - called when a signal is generated
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* @sig: signal number
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* @info: pointer to struct siginfo
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* @task: pointer to struct task_struct
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*
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* Current process sends a 'sig' signal to 'task' process with
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* 'info' siginfo. If 'info' is SEND_SIG_NOINFO or SEND_SIG_PRIV,
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* 'info' is not a pointer and you can't access its field. Instead,
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* SEND_SIG_NOINFO means that si_code is SI_USER, and SEND_SIG_PRIV
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* means that si_code is SI_KERNEL.
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*/
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TRACE_EVENT(signal_generate,
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TP_PROTO(int sig, struct siginfo *info, struct task_struct *task),
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TP_ARGS(sig, info, task),
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TP_STRUCT__entry(
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__field( int, sig )
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__field( int, errno )
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__field( int, code )
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__array( char, comm, TASK_COMM_LEN )
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__field( pid_t, pid )
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),
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TP_fast_assign(
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__entry->sig = sig;
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TP_STORE_SIGINFO(__entry, info);
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memcpy(__entry->comm, task->comm, TASK_COMM_LEN);
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__entry->pid = task->pid;
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),
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TP_printk("sig=%d errno=%d code=%d comm=%s pid=%d",
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__entry->sig, __entry->errno, __entry->code,
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__entry->comm, __entry->pid)
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);
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/**
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* signal_deliver - called when a signal is delivered
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* @sig: signal number
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* @info: pointer to struct siginfo
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* @ka: pointer to struct k_sigaction
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*
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* A 'sig' signal is delivered to current process with 'info' siginfo,
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* and it will be handled by 'ka'. ka->sa.sa_handler can be SIG_IGN or
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* SIG_DFL.
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* Note that some signals reported by signal_generate tracepoint can be
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* lost, ignored or modified (by debugger) before hitting this tracepoint.
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* This means, this can show which signals are actually delivered, but
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* matching generated signals and delivered signals may not be correct.
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*/
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TRACE_EVENT(signal_deliver,
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TP_PROTO(int sig, struct siginfo *info, struct k_sigaction *ka),
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TP_ARGS(sig, info, ka),
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TP_STRUCT__entry(
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__field( int, sig )
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__field( int, errno )
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__field( int, code )
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__field( unsigned long, sa_handler )
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__field( unsigned long, sa_flags )
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),
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TP_fast_assign(
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__entry->sig = sig;
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TP_STORE_SIGINFO(__entry, info);
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__entry->sa_handler = (unsigned long)ka->sa.sa_handler;
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__entry->sa_flags = ka->sa.sa_flags;
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),
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TP_printk("sig=%d errno=%d code=%d sa_handler=%lx sa_flags=%lx",
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__entry->sig, __entry->errno, __entry->code,
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__entry->sa_handler, __entry->sa_flags)
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);
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/**
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* signal_overflow_fail - called when signal queue is overflow
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* @sig: signal number
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* @group: signal to process group or not (bool)
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* @info: pointer to struct siginfo
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*
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* Kernel fails to generate 'sig' signal with 'info' siginfo, because
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* siginfo queue is overflow, and the signal is dropped.
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* 'group' is not 0 if the signal will be sent to a process group.
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* 'sig' is always one of RT signals.
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*/
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TRACE_EVENT(signal_overflow_fail,
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TP_PROTO(int sig, int group, struct siginfo *info),
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TP_ARGS(sig, group, info),
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TP_STRUCT__entry(
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__field( int, sig )
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__field( int, group )
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__field( int, errno )
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__field( int, code )
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),
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TP_fast_assign(
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__entry->sig = sig;
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__entry->group = group;
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TP_STORE_SIGINFO(__entry, info);
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),
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TP_printk("sig=%d group=%d errno=%d code=%d",
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__entry->sig, __entry->group, __entry->errno, __entry->code)
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);
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/**
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* signal_lose_info - called when siginfo is lost
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* @sig: signal number
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* @group: signal to process group or not (bool)
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* @info: pointer to struct siginfo
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*
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* Kernel generates 'sig' signal but loses 'info' siginfo, because siginfo
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* queue is overflow.
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* 'group' is not 0 if the signal will be sent to a process group.
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* 'sig' is always one of non-RT signals.
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*/
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TRACE_EVENT(signal_lose_info,
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TP_PROTO(int sig, int group, struct siginfo *info),
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TP_ARGS(sig, group, info),
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TP_STRUCT__entry(
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__field( int, sig )
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__field( int, group )
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__field( int, errno )
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__field( int, code )
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),
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TP_fast_assign(
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__entry->sig = sig;
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__entry->group = group;
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TP_STORE_SIGINFO(__entry, info);
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),
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TP_printk("sig=%d group=%d errno=%d code=%d",
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__entry->sig, __entry->group, __entry->errno, __entry->code)
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);
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#endif /* _TRACE_SIGNAL_H */
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/* This part must be outside protection */
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#include <trace/define_trace.h>
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