linux/kernel/trace/trace_dynevent.h
Tom Zanussi 86c5426bad tracing: Add dynamic event command creation interface
Add an interface used to build up dynamic event creation commands,
such as synthetic and kprobe events.  Interfaces specific to those
particular types of events and others can be built on top of this
interface.

Command creation is started by first using the dynevent_cmd_init()
function to initialize the dynevent_cmd object.  Following that, args
are appended and optionally checked by the dynevent_arg_add() and
dynevent_arg_pair_add() functions, which use objects representing
arguments and pairs of arguments, initialized respectively by
dynevent_arg_init() and dynevent_arg_pair_init().  Finally, once all
args have been successfully added, the command is finalized and
actually created using dynevent_create().

The code here for actually printing into the dyn_event->cmd buffer
using snprintf() etc was adapted from v4 of Masami's 'tracing/boot:
Add synthetic event support' patch.

Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/1f65fa44390b6f238f6036777c3784ced1dcc6a0.1580323897.git.zanussi@kernel.org

Signed-off-by: Tom Zanussi <zanussi@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Masami Hiramatsu <mhiramat@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt (VMware) <rostedt@goodmis.org>
2020-01-30 09:46:28 -05:00

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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
/*
* Common header file for generic dynamic events.
*/
#ifndef _TRACE_DYNEVENT_H
#define _TRACE_DYNEVENT_H
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/list.h>
#include <linux/mutex.h>
#include <linux/seq_file.h>
#include "trace.h"
struct dyn_event;
/**
* struct dyn_event_operations - Methods for each type of dynamic events
*
* These methods must be set for each type, since there is no default method.
* Before using this for dyn_event_init(), it must be registered by
* dyn_event_register().
*
* @create: Parse and create event method. This is invoked when user passes
* a event definition to dynamic_events interface. This must not destruct
* the arguments and return -ECANCELED if given arguments doesn't match its
* command prefix.
* @show: Showing method. This is invoked when user reads the event definitions
* via dynamic_events interface.
* @is_busy: Check whether given event is busy so that it can not be deleted.
* Return true if it is busy, otherwides false.
* @free: Delete the given event. Return 0 if success, otherwides error.
* @match: Check whether given event and system name match this event. The argc
* and argv is used for exact match. Return true if it matches, otherwides
* false.
*
* Except for @create, these methods are called under holding event_mutex.
*/
struct dyn_event_operations {
struct list_head list;
int (*create)(int argc, const char *argv[]);
int (*show)(struct seq_file *m, struct dyn_event *ev);
bool (*is_busy)(struct dyn_event *ev);
int (*free)(struct dyn_event *ev);
bool (*match)(const char *system, const char *event,
int argc, const char **argv, struct dyn_event *ev);
};
/* Register new dyn_event type -- must be called at first */
int dyn_event_register(struct dyn_event_operations *ops);
/**
* struct dyn_event - Dynamic event list header
*
* The dyn_event structure encapsulates a list and a pointer to the operators
* for making a global list of dynamic events.
* User must includes this in each event structure, so that those events can
* be added/removed via dynamic_events interface.
*/
struct dyn_event {
struct list_head list;
struct dyn_event_operations *ops;
};
extern struct list_head dyn_event_list;
static inline
int dyn_event_init(struct dyn_event *ev, struct dyn_event_operations *ops)
{
if (!ev || !ops)
return -EINVAL;
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&ev->list);
ev->ops = ops;
return 0;
}
static inline int dyn_event_add(struct dyn_event *ev)
{
lockdep_assert_held(&event_mutex);
if (!ev || !ev->ops)
return -EINVAL;
list_add_tail(&ev->list, &dyn_event_list);
return 0;
}
static inline void dyn_event_remove(struct dyn_event *ev)
{
lockdep_assert_held(&event_mutex);
list_del_init(&ev->list);
}
void *dyn_event_seq_start(struct seq_file *m, loff_t *pos);
void *dyn_event_seq_next(struct seq_file *m, void *v, loff_t *pos);
void dyn_event_seq_stop(struct seq_file *m, void *v);
int dyn_events_release_all(struct dyn_event_operations *type);
int dyn_event_release(int argc, char **argv, struct dyn_event_operations *type);
/*
* for_each_dyn_event - iterate over the dyn_event list
* @pos: the struct dyn_event * to use as a loop cursor
*
* This is just a basement of for_each macro. Wrap this for
* each actual event structure with ops filtering.
*/
#define for_each_dyn_event(pos) \
list_for_each_entry(pos, &dyn_event_list, list)
/*
* for_each_dyn_event - iterate over the dyn_event list safely
* @pos: the struct dyn_event * to use as a loop cursor
* @n: the struct dyn_event * to use as temporary storage
*/
#define for_each_dyn_event_safe(pos, n) \
list_for_each_entry_safe(pos, n, &dyn_event_list, list)
extern void dynevent_cmd_init(struct dynevent_cmd *cmd, char *buf, int maxlen,
enum dynevent_type type,
dynevent_create_fn_t run_command);
typedef int (*dynevent_check_arg_fn_t)(void *data);
struct dynevent_arg {
const char *str;
char separator; /* e.g. ';', ',', or nothing */
dynevent_check_arg_fn_t check_arg;
};
extern void dynevent_arg_init(struct dynevent_arg *arg,
dynevent_check_arg_fn_t check_arg,
char separator);
extern int dynevent_arg_add(struct dynevent_cmd *cmd,
struct dynevent_arg *arg);
struct dynevent_arg_pair {
const char *lhs;
const char *rhs;
char operator; /* e.g. '=' or nothing */
char separator; /* e.g. ';', ',', or nothing */
dynevent_check_arg_fn_t check_arg;
};
extern void dynevent_arg_pair_init(struct dynevent_arg_pair *arg_pair,
dynevent_check_arg_fn_t check_arg,
char operator, char separator);
extern int dynevent_arg_pair_add(struct dynevent_cmd *cmd,
struct dynevent_arg_pair *arg_pair);
extern int dynevent_str_add(struct dynevent_cmd *cmd, const char *str);
#endif