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Pull tracing updates from Steven Rostedt:
 "The biggest change for this release is in the histogram code:

   - Add "onchange(var)" histogram handler that executes a action when
     $var changes.

   - Add new "snapshot()" action for histogram handlers, that causes a
     snapshot of the ring buffer when triggered. ie.
     onchange(var).snapshot() will trigger a snapshot if var changes.

   - Add alternative for "trace()" action. Currently, to trigger a
     synthetic event, the name of that event is used as the handler
     name, which is inconsistent with the other actions.
     onchange(var).synthetic(param) where it can now be
     onchange(var).trace(synthetic, param). The older method will still
     be allowed, as long as the synthetic events do not overlap with
     other handler names.

   - The histogram documentation at testcases were updated for the new
     changes.

  Outside of the histogram code, we have:

   - Added a quicker way to enable set_ftrace_filter files, that will
     make it much quicker to bisect tracing a function that shouldn't be
     traced and crashes the kernel. (You can echo in numbers to
     set_ftrace_filter, and it will select the corresponding function
     that is in available_filter_functions).

   - Some better displaying of the tracing data (and more information
     was added).

  The rest are small fixes and more clean ups to the code"

* tag 'trace-v5.1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rostedt/linux-trace: (37 commits)
  tracing: Use strncpy instead of memcpy when copying comm in trace.c
  tracing: Use strncpy instead of memcpy when copying comm for hist triggers
  tracing: Use strncpy instead of memcpy for string keys in hist triggers
  tracing: Use str_has_prefix() in synth_event_create()
  x86/ftrace: Fix warning and considate ftrace_jmp_replace() and ftrace_call_replace()
  tracing/perf: Use strndup_user() instead of buggy open-coded version
  doc: trace: Fix documentation for uprobe_profile
  tracing: Fix spelling mistake: "analagous" -> "analogous"
  tracing: Comment why cond_snapshot is checked outside of max_lock protection
  tracing: Add hist trigger action 'expected fail' test case
  tracing: Add alternative synthetic event trace action test case
  tracing: Add hist trigger onchange() handler test case
  tracing: Add hist trigger snapshot() action test case
  tracing: Add SPDX license GPL-2.0 license identifier to inter-event testcases
  tracing: Add alternative synthetic event trace action syntax
  tracing: Add hist trigger onchange() handler Documentation
  tracing: Add hist trigger onchange() handler
  tracing: Add hist trigger snapshot() action Documentation
  tracing: Add hist trigger snapshot() action
  tracing: Add conditional snapshot
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This interface also allows for commands to be used. See the
"Filter commands" section for more details.

As a speed up, since processing strings can't be quite expensive
and requires a check of all functions registered to tracing, instead
an index can be written into this file. A number (starting with "1")
written will instead select the same corresponding at the line position
of the "available_filter_functions" file.

set_ftrace_notrace:

This has an effect opposite to that of
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overhead may extend the latency times. But nevertheless, this
trace has provided some very helpful debugging information.

If we prefer function graph output instead of function, we can set
display-graph option::
with echo 1 > options/display-graph

# tracer: irqsoff
#
# irqsoff latency trace v1.1.5 on 4.20.0-rc6+
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
# latency: 3751 us, #274/274, CPU#0 | (M:desktop VP:0, KP:0, SP:0 HP:0 #P:4)
# -----------------
# | task: bash-1507 (uid:0 nice:0 policy:0 rt_prio:0)
# -----------------
# => started at: free_debug_processing
# => ended at: return_to_handler
#
#
# _-----=> irqs-off
# / _----=> need-resched
# | / _---=> hardirq/softirq
# || / _--=> preempt-depth
# ||| /
# REL TIME CPU TASK/PID |||| DURATION FUNCTION CALLS
# | | | | |||| | | | | | |
0 us | 0) bash-1507 | d... | 0.000 us | _raw_spin_lock_irqsave();
0 us | 0) bash-1507 | d..1 | 0.378 us | do_raw_spin_trylock();
1 us | 0) bash-1507 | d..2 | | set_track() {
2 us | 0) bash-1507 | d..2 | | save_stack_trace() {
2 us | 0) bash-1507 | d..2 | | __save_stack_trace() {
3 us | 0) bash-1507 | d..2 | | __unwind_start() {
3 us | 0) bash-1507 | d..2 | | get_stack_info() {
3 us | 0) bash-1507 | d..2 | 0.351 us | in_task_stack();
4 us | 0) bash-1507 | d..2 | 1.107 us | }
[...]
3750 us | 0) bash-1507 | d..1 | 0.516 us | do_raw_spin_unlock();
3750 us | 0) bash-1507 | d..1 | 0.000 us | _raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore();
3764 us | 0) bash-1507 | d..1 | 0.000 us | tracer_hardirqs_on();
bash-1507 0d..1 3792us : <stack trace>
=> free_debug_processing
=> __slab_free
=> kmem_cache_free
=> vm_area_free
=> remove_vma
=> exit_mmap
=> mmput
=> flush_old_exec
=> load_elf_binary
=> search_binary_handler
=> __do_execve_file.isra.32
=> __x64_sys_execve
=> do_syscall_64
=> entry_SYSCALL_64_after_hwframe

preemptoff
----------
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We can see that there's no more lock or preempt tracing.

Selecting function filters via index
------------------------------------

Because processing of strings is expensive (the address of the function
needs to be looked up before comparing to the string being passed in),
an index can be used as well to enable functions. This is useful in the
case of setting thousands of specific functions at a time. By passing
in a list of numbers, no string processing will occur. Instead, the function
at the specific location in the internal array (which corresponds to the
functions in the "available_filter_functions" file), is selected.

::

# echo 1 > set_ftrace_filter

Will select the first function listed in "available_filter_functions"

::

# head -1 available_filter_functions
trace_initcall_finish_cb

# cat set_ftrace_filter
trace_initcall_finish_cb

# head -50 available_filter_functions | tail -1
x86_pmu_commit_txn

# echo 1 50 > set_ftrace_filter
# cat set_ftrace_filter
trace_initcall_finish_cb
x86_pmu_commit_txn

Dynamic ftrace with the function graph tracer
---------------------------------------------
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