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Add the debug_level_enabled() function to check if debug events for a particular level would be logged. This might help to save cycles for debug events that require additional information collection. Signed-off-by: Hendrik Brueckner <brueckner@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Martin Schwidefsky <schwidefsky@de.ibm.com>
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S390 Debug Feature
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==================
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files: arch/s390/kernel/debug.c
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arch/s390/include/asm/debug.h
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Description:
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------------
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The goal of this feature is to provide a kernel debug logging API
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where log records can be stored efficiently in memory, where each component
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(e.g. device drivers) can have one separate debug log.
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One purpose of this is to inspect the debug logs after a production system crash
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in order to analyze the reason for the crash.
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If the system still runs but only a subcomponent which uses dbf fails,
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it is possible to look at the debug logs on a live system via the Linux
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debugfs filesystem.
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The debug feature may also very useful for kernel and driver development.
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Design:
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-------
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Kernel components (e.g. device drivers) can register themselves at the debug
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feature with the function call debug_register(). This function initializes a
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debug log for the caller. For each debug log exists a number of debug areas
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where exactly one is active at one time. Each debug area consists of contiguous
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pages in memory. In the debug areas there are stored debug entries (log records)
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which are written by event- and exception-calls.
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An event-call writes the specified debug entry to the active debug
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area and updates the log pointer for the active area. If the end
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of the active debug area is reached, a wrap around is done (ring buffer)
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and the next debug entry will be written at the beginning of the active
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debug area.
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An exception-call writes the specified debug entry to the log and
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switches to the next debug area. This is done in order to be sure
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that the records which describe the origin of the exception are not
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overwritten when a wrap around for the current area occurs.
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The debug areas themselves are also ordered in form of a ring buffer.
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When an exception is thrown in the last debug area, the following debug
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entries are then written again in the very first area.
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There are three versions for the event- and exception-calls: One for
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logging raw data, one for text and one for numbers.
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Each debug entry contains the following data:
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- Timestamp
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- Cpu-Number of calling task
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- Level of debug entry (0...6)
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- Return Address to caller
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- Flag, if entry is an exception or not
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The debug logs can be inspected in a live system through entries in
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the debugfs-filesystem. Under the toplevel directory "s390dbf" there is
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a directory for each registered component, which is named like the
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corresponding component. The debugfs normally should be mounted to
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/sys/kernel/debug therefore the debug feature can be accessed under
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/sys/kernel/debug/s390dbf.
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The content of the directories are files which represent different views
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to the debug log. Each component can decide which views should be
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used through registering them with the function debug_register_view().
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Predefined views for hex/ascii, sprintf and raw binary data are provided.
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It is also possible to define other views. The content of
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a view can be inspected simply by reading the corresponding debugfs file.
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All debug logs have an actual debug level (range from 0 to 6).
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The default level is 3. Event and Exception functions have a 'level'
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parameter. Only debug entries with a level that is lower or equal
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than the actual level are written to the log. This means, when
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writing events, high priority log entries should have a low level
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value whereas low priority entries should have a high one.
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The actual debug level can be changed with the help of the debugfs-filesystem
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through writing a number string "x" to the 'level' debugfs file which is
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provided for every debug log. Debugging can be switched off completely
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by using "-" on the 'level' debugfs file.
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Example:
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> echo "-" > /sys/kernel/debug/s390dbf/dasd/level
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It is also possible to deactivate the debug feature globally for every
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debug log. You can change the behavior using 2 sysctl parameters in
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/proc/sys/s390dbf:
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There are currently 2 possible triggers, which stop the debug feature
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globally. The first possibility is to use the "debug_active" sysctl. If
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set to 1 the debug feature is running. If "debug_active" is set to 0 the
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debug feature is turned off.
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The second trigger which stops the debug feature is a kernel oops.
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That prevents the debug feature from overwriting debug information that
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happened before the oops. After an oops you can reactivate the debug feature
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by piping 1 to /proc/sys/s390dbf/debug_active. Nevertheless, its not
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suggested to use an oopsed kernel in a production environment.
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If you want to disallow the deactivation of the debug feature, you can use
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the "debug_stoppable" sysctl. If you set "debug_stoppable" to 0 the debug
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feature cannot be stopped. If the debug feature is already stopped, it
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will stay deactivated.
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Kernel Interfaces:
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------------------
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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debug_info_t *debug_register(char *name, int pages, int nr_areas,
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int buf_size);
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Parameter: name: Name of debug log (e.g. used for debugfs entry)
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pages: number of pages, which will be allocated per area
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nr_areas: number of debug areas
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buf_size: size of data area in each debug entry
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Return Value: Handle for generated debug area
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NULL if register failed
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Description: Allocates memory for a debug log
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Must not be called within an interrupt handler
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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debug_info_t *debug_register_mode(char *name, int pages, int nr_areas,
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int buf_size, mode_t mode, uid_t uid,
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gid_t gid);
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Parameter: name: Name of debug log (e.g. used for debugfs entry)
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pages: Number of pages, which will be allocated per area
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nr_areas: Number of debug areas
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buf_size: Size of data area in each debug entry
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mode: File mode for debugfs files. E.g. S_IRWXUGO
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uid: User ID for debugfs files. Currently only 0 is
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supported.
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gid: Group ID for debugfs files. Currently only 0 is
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supported.
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Return Value: Handle for generated debug area
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NULL if register failed
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Description: Allocates memory for a debug log
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Must not be called within an interrupt handler
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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void debug_unregister (debug_info_t * id);
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Parameter: id: handle for debug log
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Return Value: none
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Description: frees memory for a debug log and removes all registered debug
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views.
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Must not be called within an interrupt handler
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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void debug_set_level (debug_info_t * id, int new_level);
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Parameter: id: handle for debug log
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new_level: new debug level
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Return Value: none
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Description: Sets new actual debug level if new_level is valid.
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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bool debug_level_enabled (debug_info_t * id, int level);
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Parameter: id: handle for debug log
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level: debug level
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Return Value: True if level is less or equal to the current debug level.
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Description: Returns true if debug events for the specified level would be
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logged. Otherwise returns false.
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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void debug_stop_all(void);
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Parameter: none
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Return Value: none
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Description: stops the debug feature if stopping is allowed. Currently
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used in case of a kernel oops.
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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debug_entry_t* debug_event (debug_info_t* id, int level, void* data,
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int length);
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Parameter: id: handle for debug log
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level: debug level
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data: pointer to data for debug entry
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length: length of data in bytes
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Return Value: Address of written debug entry
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Description: writes debug entry to active debug area (if level <= actual
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debug level)
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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debug_entry_t* debug_int_event (debug_info_t * id, int level,
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unsigned int data);
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debug_entry_t* debug_long_event(debug_info_t * id, int level,
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unsigned long data);
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Parameter: id: handle for debug log
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level: debug level
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data: integer value for debug entry
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Return Value: Address of written debug entry
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Description: writes debug entry to active debug area (if level <= actual
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debug level)
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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debug_entry_t* debug_text_event (debug_info_t * id, int level,
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const char* data);
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Parameter: id: handle for debug log
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level: debug level
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data: string for debug entry
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Return Value: Address of written debug entry
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Description: writes debug entry in ascii format to active debug area
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(if level <= actual debug level)
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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debug_entry_t* debug_sprintf_event (debug_info_t * id, int level,
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char* string,...);
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Parameter: id: handle for debug log
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level: debug level
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string: format string for debug entry
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...: varargs used as in sprintf()
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Return Value: Address of written debug entry
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Description: writes debug entry with format string and varargs (longs) to
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active debug area (if level $<=$ actual debug level).
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floats and long long datatypes cannot be used as varargs.
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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debug_entry_t* debug_exception (debug_info_t* id, int level, void* data,
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int length);
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Parameter: id: handle for debug log
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level: debug level
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data: pointer to data for debug entry
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length: length of data in bytes
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Return Value: Address of written debug entry
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Description: writes debug entry to active debug area (if level <= actual
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debug level) and switches to next debug area
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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debug_entry_t* debug_int_exception (debug_info_t * id, int level,
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unsigned int data);
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debug_entry_t* debug_long_exception(debug_info_t * id, int level,
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unsigned long data);
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Parameter: id: handle for debug log
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level: debug level
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data: integer value for debug entry
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Return Value: Address of written debug entry
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Description: writes debug entry to active debug area (if level <= actual
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debug level) and switches to next debug area
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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debug_entry_t* debug_text_exception (debug_info_t * id, int level,
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const char* data);
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Parameter: id: handle for debug log
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level: debug level
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data: string for debug entry
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Return Value: Address of written debug entry
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Description: writes debug entry in ascii format to active debug area
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(if level <= actual debug level) and switches to next debug
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area
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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debug_entry_t* debug_sprintf_exception (debug_info_t * id, int level,
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char* string,...);
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Parameter: id: handle for debug log
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level: debug level
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string: format string for debug entry
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...: varargs used as in sprintf()
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Return Value: Address of written debug entry
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Description: writes debug entry with format string and varargs (longs) to
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active debug area (if level $<=$ actual debug level) and
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switches to next debug area.
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floats and long long datatypes cannot be used as varargs.
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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int debug_register_view (debug_info_t * id, struct debug_view *view);
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Parameter: id: handle for debug log
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view: pointer to debug view struct
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Return Value: 0 : ok
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< 0: Error
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Description: registers new debug view and creates debugfs dir entry
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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int debug_unregister_view (debug_info_t * id, struct debug_view *view);
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Parameter: id: handle for debug log
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view: pointer to debug view struct
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Return Value: 0 : ok
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< 0: Error
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Description: unregisters debug view and removes debugfs dir entry
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Predefined views:
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-----------------
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extern struct debug_view debug_hex_ascii_view;
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extern struct debug_view debug_raw_view;
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extern struct debug_view debug_sprintf_view;
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Examples
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--------
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/*
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* hex_ascii- + raw-view Example
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*/
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#include <linux/init.h>
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#include <asm/debug.h>
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static debug_info_t* debug_info;
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static int init(void)
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{
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/* register 4 debug areas with one page each and 4 byte data field */
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debug_info = debug_register ("test", 1, 4, 4 );
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debug_register_view(debug_info,&debug_hex_ascii_view);
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debug_register_view(debug_info,&debug_raw_view);
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debug_text_event(debug_info, 4 , "one ");
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debug_int_exception(debug_info, 4, 4711);
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debug_event(debug_info, 3, &debug_info, 4);
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return 0;
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}
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static void cleanup(void)
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{
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debug_unregister (debug_info);
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}
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module_init(init);
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module_exit(cleanup);
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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/*
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* sprintf-view Example
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*/
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#include <linux/init.h>
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#include <asm/debug.h>
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static debug_info_t* debug_info;
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static int init(void)
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{
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/* register 4 debug areas with one page each and data field for */
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/* format string pointer + 2 varargs (= 3 * sizeof(long)) */
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debug_info = debug_register ("test", 1, 4, sizeof(long) * 3);
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debug_register_view(debug_info,&debug_sprintf_view);
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debug_sprintf_event(debug_info, 2 , "first event in %s:%i\n",__FILE__,__LINE__);
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debug_sprintf_exception(debug_info, 1, "pointer to debug info: %p\n",&debug_info);
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return 0;
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}
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static void cleanup(void)
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{
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debug_unregister (debug_info);
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}
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module_init(init);
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module_exit(cleanup);
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Debugfs Interface
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----------------
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Views to the debug logs can be investigated through reading the corresponding
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debugfs-files:
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Example:
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> ls /sys/kernel/debug/s390dbf/dasd
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flush hex_ascii level pages raw
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> cat /sys/kernel/debug/s390dbf/dasd/hex_ascii | sort +1
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00 00974733272:680099 2 - 02 0006ad7e 07 ea 4a 90 | ....
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00 00974733272:682210 2 - 02 0006ade6 46 52 45 45 | FREE
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00 00974733272:682213 2 - 02 0006adf6 07 ea 4a 90 | ....
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00 00974733272:682281 1 * 02 0006ab08 41 4c 4c 43 | EXCP
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01 00974733272:682284 2 - 02 0006ab16 45 43 4b 44 | ECKD
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01 00974733272:682287 2 - 02 0006ab28 00 00 00 04 | ....
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01 00974733272:682289 2 - 02 0006ab3e 00 00 00 20 | ...
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01 00974733272:682297 2 - 02 0006ad7e 07 ea 4a 90 | ....
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01 00974733272:684384 2 - 00 0006ade6 46 52 45 45 | FREE
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01 00974733272:684388 2 - 00 0006adf6 07 ea 4a 90 | ....
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See section about predefined views for explanation of the above output!
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Changing the debug level
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------------------------
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Example:
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> cat /sys/kernel/debug/s390dbf/dasd/level
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3
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> echo "5" > /sys/kernel/debug/s390dbf/dasd/level
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> cat /sys/kernel/debug/s390dbf/dasd/level
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5
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Flushing debug areas
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--------------------
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Debug areas can be flushed with piping the number of the desired
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area (0...n) to the debugfs file "flush". When using "-" all debug areas
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are flushed.
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Examples:
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1. Flush debug area 0:
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> echo "0" > /sys/kernel/debug/s390dbf/dasd/flush
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2. Flush all debug areas:
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> echo "-" > /sys/kernel/debug/s390dbf/dasd/flush
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Changing the size of debug areas
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------------------------------------
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It is possible the change the size of debug areas through piping
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the number of pages to the debugfs file "pages". The resize request will
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also flush the debug areas.
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Example:
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Define 4 pages for the debug areas of debug feature "dasd":
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> echo "4" > /sys/kernel/debug/s390dbf/dasd/pages
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Stooping the debug feature
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--------------------------
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Example:
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1. Check if stopping is allowed
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> cat /proc/sys/s390dbf/debug_stoppable
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2. Stop debug feature
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> echo 0 > /proc/sys/s390dbf/debug_active
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lcrash Interface
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----------------
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It is planned that the dump analysis tool lcrash gets an additional command
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's390dbf' to display all the debug logs. With this tool it will be possible
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to investigate the debug logs on a live system and with a memory dump after
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a system crash.
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Investigating raw memory
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------------------------
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One last possibility to investigate the debug logs at a live
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system and after a system crash is to look at the raw memory
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under VM or at the Service Element.
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It is possible to find the anker of the debug-logs through
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the 'debug_area_first' symbol in the System map. Then one has
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to follow the correct pointers of the data-structures defined
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in debug.h and find the debug-areas in memory.
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Normally modules which use the debug feature will also have
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a global variable with the pointer to the debug-logs. Following
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this pointer it will also be possible to find the debug logs in
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memory.
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For this method it is recommended to use '16 * x + 4' byte (x = 0..n)
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for the length of the data field in debug_register() in
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order to see the debug entries well formatted.
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Predefined Views
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----------------
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There are three predefined views: hex_ascii, raw and sprintf.
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The hex_ascii view shows the data field in hex and ascii representation
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(e.g. '45 43 4b 44 | ECKD').
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The raw view returns a bytestream as the debug areas are stored in memory.
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The sprintf view formats the debug entries in the same way as the sprintf
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function would do. The sprintf event/exception functions write to the
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debug entry a pointer to the format string (size = sizeof(long))
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and for each vararg a long value. So e.g. for a debug entry with a format
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string plus two varargs one would need to allocate a (3 * sizeof(long))
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byte data area in the debug_register() function.
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IMPORTANT: Using "%s" in sprintf event functions is dangerous. You can only
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use "%s" in the sprintf event functions, if the memory for the passed string is
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available as long as the debug feature exists. The reason behind this is that
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due to performance considerations only a pointer to the string is stored in
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the debug feature. If you log a string that is freed afterwards, you will get
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an OOPS when inspecting the debug feature, because then the debug feature will
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access the already freed memory.
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NOTE: If using the sprintf view do NOT use other event/exception functions
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than the sprintf-event and -exception functions.
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The format of the hex_ascii and sprintf view is as follows:
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- Number of area
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- Timestamp (formatted as seconds and microseconds since 00:00:00 Coordinated
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Universal Time (UTC), January 1, 1970)
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- level of debug entry
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- Exception flag (* = Exception)
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- Cpu-Number of calling task
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- Return Address to caller
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- data field
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The format of the raw view is:
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- Header as described in debug.h
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- datafield
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A typical line of the hex_ascii view will look like the following (first line
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is only for explanation and will not be displayed when 'cating' the view):
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area time level exception cpu caller data (hex + ascii)
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--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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00 00964419409:440690 1 - 00 88023fe
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Defining views
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--------------
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Views are specified with the 'debug_view' structure. There are defined
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callback functions which are used for reading and writing the debugfs files:
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struct debug_view {
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char name[DEBUG_MAX_PROCF_LEN];
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debug_prolog_proc_t* prolog_proc;
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debug_header_proc_t* header_proc;
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debug_format_proc_t* format_proc;
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debug_input_proc_t* input_proc;
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void* private_data;
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};
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where
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typedef int (debug_header_proc_t) (debug_info_t* id,
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struct debug_view* view,
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int area,
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debug_entry_t* entry,
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char* out_buf);
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typedef int (debug_format_proc_t) (debug_info_t* id,
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struct debug_view* view, char* out_buf,
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const char* in_buf);
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typedef int (debug_prolog_proc_t) (debug_info_t* id,
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struct debug_view* view,
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char* out_buf);
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typedef int (debug_input_proc_t) (debug_info_t* id,
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struct debug_view* view,
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struct file* file, const char* user_buf,
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size_t in_buf_size, loff_t* offset);
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The "private_data" member can be used as pointer to view specific data.
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It is not used by the debug feature itself.
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The output when reading a debugfs file is structured like this:
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"prolog_proc output"
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"header_proc output 1" "format_proc output 1"
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"header_proc output 2" "format_proc output 2"
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"header_proc output 3" "format_proc output 3"
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...
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When a view is read from the debugfs, the Debug Feature calls the
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'prolog_proc' once for writing the prolog.
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Then 'header_proc' and 'format_proc' are called for each
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existing debug entry.
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The input_proc can be used to implement functionality when it is written to
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the view (e.g. like with 'echo "0" > /sys/kernel/debug/s390dbf/dasd/level).
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For header_proc there can be used the default function
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debug_dflt_header_fn() which is defined in debug.h.
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and which produces the same header output as the predefined views.
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E.g:
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00 00964419409:440761 2 - 00 88023ec
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In order to see how to use the callback functions check the implementation
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of the default views!
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Example
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#include <asm/debug.h>
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#define UNKNOWNSTR "data: %08x"
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const char* messages[] =
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{"This error...........\n",
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"That error...........\n",
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"Problem..............\n",
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"Something went wrong.\n",
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"Everything ok........\n",
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NULL
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};
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static int debug_test_format_fn(
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debug_info_t * id, struct debug_view *view,
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char *out_buf, const char *in_buf
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)
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{
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int i, rc = 0;
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if(id->buf_size >= 4) {
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int msg_nr = *((int*)in_buf);
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if(msg_nr < sizeof(messages)/sizeof(char*) - 1)
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rc += sprintf(out_buf, "%s", messages[msg_nr]);
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else
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rc += sprintf(out_buf, UNKNOWNSTR, msg_nr);
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}
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out:
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return rc;
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}
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struct debug_view debug_test_view = {
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"myview", /* name of view */
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NULL, /* no prolog */
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&debug_dflt_header_fn, /* default header for each entry */
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&debug_test_format_fn, /* our own format function */
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NULL, /* no input function */
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NULL /* no private data */
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};
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=====
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test:
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|
=====
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debug_info_t *debug_info;
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|
...
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debug_info = debug_register ("test", 0, 4, 4 ));
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debug_register_view(debug_info, &debug_test_view);
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for(i = 0; i < 10; i ++) debug_int_event(debug_info, 1, i);
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> cat /sys/kernel/debug/s390dbf/test/myview
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00 00964419734:611402 1 - 00 88042ca This error...........
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00 00964419734:611405 1 - 00 88042ca That error...........
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00 00964419734:611408 1 - 00 88042ca Problem..............
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|
00 00964419734:611411 1 - 00 88042ca Something went wrong.
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|
00 00964419734:611414 1 - 00 88042ca Everything ok........
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00 00964419734:611417 1 - 00 88042ca data: 00000005
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00 00964419734:611419 1 - 00 88042ca data: 00000006
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00 00964419734:611422 1 - 00 88042ca data: 00000007
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00 00964419734:611425 1 - 00 88042ca data: 00000008
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00 00964419734:611428 1 - 00 88042ca data: 00000009
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