| /* |
| * Notice that this file is not protected like a normal header. |
| * We also must allow for rereading of this file. The |
| * |
| * || defined(TRACE_HEADER_MULTI_READ) |
| * |
| * serves this purpose. |
| */ |
| #if !defined(_TRACE_EVENT_SAMPLE_H) || defined(TRACE_HEADER_MULTI_READ) |
| #define _TRACE_EVENT_SAMPLE_H |
| |
| /* |
| * All trace headers should include tracepoint.h, until we finally |
| * make it into a standard header. |
| */ |
| #include <linux/tracepoint.h> |
| |
| /* |
| * If TRACE_SYSTEM is defined, that will be the directory created |
| * in the ftrace directory under /debugfs/tracing/events/<system> |
| * |
| * The define_trace.h belowe will also look for a file name of |
| * TRACE_SYSTEM.h where TRACE_SYSTEM is what is defined here. |
| * |
| * If you want a different system than file name, you can override |
| * the header name by defining TRACE_INCLUDE_FILE |
| * |
| * If this file was called, goofy.h, then we would define: |
| * |
| * #define TRACE_INCLUDE_FILE goofy |
| * |
| */ |
| #undef TRACE_SYSTEM |
| #define TRACE_SYSTEM trace-events-sample |
| |
| /* |
| * The TRACE_EVENT macro is broken up into 5 parts. |
| * |
| * name: name of the trace point. This is also how to enable the tracepoint. |
| * A function called trace_foo_bar() will be created. |
| * |
| * proto: the prototype of the function trace_foo_bar() |
| * Here it is trace_foo_bar(char *foo, int bar). |
| * |
| * args: must match the arguments in the prototype. |
| * Here it is simply "foo, bar". |
| * |
| * struct: This defines the way the data will be stored in the ring buffer. |
| * There are currently two types of elements. __field and __array. |
| * a __field is broken up into (type, name). Where type can be any |
| * type but an array. |
| * For an array. there are three fields. (type, name, size). The |
| * type of elements in the array, the name of the field and the size |
| * of the array. |
| * |
| * __array( char, foo, 10) is the same as saying char foo[10]. |
| * |
| * fast_assign: This is a C like function that is used to store the items |
| * into the ring buffer. |
| * |
| * printk: This is a way to print out the data in pretty print. This is |
| * useful if the system crashes and you are logging via a serial line, |
| * the data can be printed to the console using this "printk" method. |
| * |
| * Note, that for both the assign and the printk, __entry is the handler |
| * to the data structure in the ring buffer, and is defined by the |
| * TP_STRUCT__entry. |
| */ |
| TRACE_EVENT(foo_bar, |
| |
| TP_PROTO(char *foo, int bar), |
| |
| TP_ARGS(foo, bar), |
| |
| TP_STRUCT__entry( |
| __array( char, foo, 10 ) |
| __field( int, bar ) |
| ), |
| |
| TP_fast_assign( |
| strncpy(__entry->foo, foo, 10); |
| __entry->bar = bar; |
| ), |
| |
| TP_printk("foo %s %d", __entry->foo, __entry->bar) |
| ); |
| #endif |
| |
| /***** NOTICE! The #if protection ends here. *****/ |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * There are several ways I could have done this. If I left out the |
| * TRACE_INCLUDE_PATH, then it would default to the kernel source |
| * include/trace/events directory. |
| * |
| * I could specify a path from the define_trace.h file back to this |
| * file. |
| * |
| * #define TRACE_INCLUDE_PATH ../../samples/trace_events |
| * |
| * But I chose to simply make it use the current directory and then in |
| * the Makefile I added: |
| * |
| * CFLAGS_trace-events-sample.o := -I$(PWD)/samples/trace_events/ |
| * |
| * This will make sure the current path is part of the include |
| * structure for our file so that we can find it. |
| * |
| * I could have made only the top level directory the include: |
| * |
| * CFLAGS_trace-events-sample.o := -I$(PWD) |
| * |
| * And then let the path to this directory be the TRACE_INCLUDE_PATH: |
| * |
| * #define TRACE_INCLUDE_PATH samples/trace_events |
| * |
| * But then if something defines "samples" or "trace_events" then we |
| * could risk that being converted too, and give us an unexpected |
| * result. |
| */ |
| #undef TRACE_INCLUDE_PATH |
| #define TRACE_INCLUDE_PATH . |
| #include <trace/define_trace.h> |