tracing: Add 'snapshot' event trigger command
Add 'snapshot' event_command. snapshot event triggers are added by
the user via this command in a similar way and using practically the
same syntax as the analogous 'snapshot' ftrace function command, but
instead of writing to the set_ftrace_filter file, the snapshot event
trigger is written to the per-event 'trigger' files:
echo 'snapshot' > .../somesys/someevent/trigger
The above command will turn on snapshots for someevent i.e. whenever
someevent is hit, a snapshot will be done.
This also adds a 'count' version that limits the number of times the
command will be invoked:
echo 'snapshot:N' > .../somesys/someevent/trigger
Where N is the number of times the command will be invoked.
The above command will snapshot N times for someevent i.e. whenever
someevent is hit N times, a snapshot will be done.
Also adds a new tracing_alloc_snapshot() function - the existing
tracing_snapshot_alloc() function is a special version of
tracing_snapshot() that also does the snapshot allocation - the
snapshot triggers would like to be able to do just the allocation but
not take a snapshot; the existing tracing_snapshot_alloc() in turn now
also calls tracing_alloc_snapshot() underneath to do that allocation.
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/c9524dd07ce01f9dcbd59011290e0a8d5b47d7ad.1382622043.git.tom.zanussi@linux.intel.com
Signed-off-by: Tom Zanussi <tom.zanussi@linux.intel.com>
[ fix up from kbuild test robot <fengguang.wu@intel.com report ]
Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis.org>
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extern int trace_event_enable_disable(struct ftrace_event_file *file,
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int enable, int soft_disable);
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extern int tracing_alloc_snapshot(void);
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extern const char *__start___trace_bprintk_fmt[];
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extern const char *__stop___trace_bprintk_fmt[];
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