Re: [PATCH v2] trace-cmd: Add record --clock option to specifya trace clock

From: Yoshihiro YUNOMAE
Date: Sun Dec 15 2013 - 23:11:10 EST


Hi Ian,

(2013/12/13 8:30), Ian Webster wrote:
This change adds a --clock option to trace-cmd record. It simply writes
trace_clock on debugfs. Examples of valid choices on most systems are: local,
global, counter, and any other choice compatible with ftrace.

Nice work!
Please see my following comments.

This complements Yoshihiro Yunomae's change 8c9867c (trace-cmd: Add support for
extracting trace_clock in report).

Signed-off-by: Ian Webster <ian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

---
Changes per Steven's comments:
* add missing const
* preserve tab whitespace

Documentation/trace-cmd-record.1.txt | 5 +++++
trace-record.c | 19 +++++++++++++++++++
trace-usage.c | 1 +
3 files changed, 25 insertions(+)

diff --git a/Documentation/trace-cmd-record.1.txt b/Documentation/trace-cmd-record.1.txt
index 832a257..5e83454 100644
--- a/Documentation/trace-cmd-record.1.txt
+++ b/Documentation/trace-cmd-record.1.txt
@@ -240,6 +240,11 @@ OPTIONS
timestamp to gettimeofday which will allow wall time output from the
timestamps reading the created 'trace.dat' file.

+*--clock* 'clock_name'::
+ When an event is recorded into the ring buffer, a timestamp is added. This
+ stamp comes from the specified clock. Ftrace uses the "local" clock by
+ default. Other common clocks include: global, counter, uptime, perf, x86-tsc.
+
EXAMPLES
--------

diff --git a/trace-record.c b/trace-record.c
index 0199627..2143080 100644
--- a/trace-record.c
+++ b/trace-record.c
@@ -399,6 +399,20 @@ static int set_ftrace(int set, int use_proc)
return 0;
}

+static void set_trace_clock(const char *clock_choice)
+{
+ FILE *fp;
+ char *path;
+
+ path = tracecmd_get_tracing_file("trace_clock");
+ fp = fopen(path, "w");
+ if (!fp)
+ die("writing to '%s'", path);
+ tracecmd_put_tracing_file(path);
+ fwrite(clock_choice, 1, strlen(clock_choice), fp);

Please add an error check for fwrite(). If clock_choice is invalid,
trace-cmd would better output the error report and die.

+ fclose(fp);
+}
+
static char *
get_instance_file(struct buffer_instance *instance, const char *file)
{
@@ -2279,6 +2293,7 @@ static void record_all_events(void)
}

enum {
+ OPT_clock = 252,
OPT_nosplice = 253,
OPT_funcstack = 254,
OPT_date = 255,
@@ -2351,6 +2366,7 @@ void trace_record (int argc, char **argv)
{"func-stack", no_argument, NULL, OPT_funcstack},
{"nosplice", no_argument, NULL, OPT_nosplice},
{"help", no_argument, NULL, '?'},
+ {"clock", required_argument, NULL, OPT_clock},
{NULL, 0, NULL, 0}
};

@@ -2530,6 +2546,9 @@ void trace_record (int argc, char **argv)
case OPT_nosplice:
recorder_flags |= TRACECMD_RECORD_NOSPLICE;
break;
+ case OPT_clock:
+ set_trace_clock(optarg);
+ break;

This implementation does not support multiple buffers.
trace_clock had better be changed after sub-buffers are created, I
think.

Example:
trace-cmd record -e sched --clock local -B foo -e block --clock x86-tsc

Thanks,
Yoshihiro YUNOMAE

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Yoshihiro YUNOMAE
Software Platform Research Dept. Linux Technology Center
Hitachi, Ltd., Yokohama Research Laboratory
E-mail: yoshihiro.yunomae.ez@xxxxxxxxxxx


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