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    ftrace: printk formatting infrastructure · dd0e545f
    Steven Rostedt authored
    
    
    This patch adds a feature that can help kernel developers debug their
    code using ftrace.
    
      int ftrace_printk(const char *fmt, ...);
    
    This records into the ftrace buffer using printf formatting. The entry
    size in the buffers are still a fixed length. A new type has been added
    that allows for more entries to be used for a single recording.
    
    The start of the print is still the same as the other entries.
    
    It returns the number of characters written to the ftrace buffer.
    
    For example:
    
    Having a module with the following code:
    
    static int __init ftrace_print_test(void)
    {
            ftrace_printk("jiffies are %ld\n", jiffies);
            return 0;
    }
    
    Gives me:
    
      insmod-5441  3...1 7569us : ftrace_print_test: jiffies are 4296626666
    
    for the latency_trace file and:
    
              insmod-5441  [03]  1959.370498: ftrace_print_test jiffies are 4296626666
    
    for the trace file.
    
    Note: Only the infrastructure should go into the kernel. It is to help
    facilitate debugging for other kernel developers. Calls to ftrace_printk
    is not intended to be left in the kernel, and should be frowned upon just
    like scattering printks around in the code.
    
    But having this easily at your fingertips helps the debugging go faster
    and bugs be solved quicker.
    
    Maybe later on, we can hook this with markers and have their printf format
    be sucked into ftrace output.
    
    Signed-off-by: default avatarSteven Rostedt <srostedt@redhat.com>
    Signed-off-by: default avatarIngo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>
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