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5 <book id="Tracepoints">
6 <bookinfo>
7 <title>The Linux Kernel Tracepoint API</title>
9 <authorgroup>
10 <author>
11 <firstname>Jason</firstname>
12 <surname>Baron</surname>
13 <affiliation>
14 <address>
15 <email>jbaron@redhat.com</email>
16 </address>
17 </affiliation>
18 </author>
19 <author>
20 <firstname>William</firstname>
21 <surname>Cohen</surname>
22 <affiliation>
23 <address>
24 <email>wcohen@redhat.com</email>
25 </address>
26 </affiliation>
27 </author>
28 </authorgroup>
30 <legalnotice>
31 <para>
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39 <para>
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46 <para>
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51 </para>
53 <para>
54 For more details see the file COPYING in the source
55 distribution of Linux.
56 </para>
57 </legalnotice>
58 </bookinfo>
60 <toc></toc>
61 <chapter id="intro">
62 <title>Introduction</title>
63 <para>
64 Tracepoints are static probe points that are located in strategic points
65 throughout the kernel. 'Probes' register/unregister with tracepoints
66 via a callback mechanism. The 'probes' are strictly typed functions that
67 are passed a unique set of parameters defined by each tracepoint.
68 </para>
70 <para>
71 From this simple callback mechanism, 'probes' can be used to profile, debug,
72 and understand kernel behavior. There are a number of tools that provide a
73 framework for using 'probes'. These tools include Systemtap, ftrace, and
74 LTTng.
75 </para>
77 <para>
78 Tracepoints are defined in a number of header files via various macros. Thus,
79 the purpose of this document is to provide a clear accounting of the available
80 tracepoints. The intention is to understand not only what tracepoints are
81 available but also to understand where future tracepoints might be added.
82 </para>
84 <para>
85 The API presented has functions of the form:
86 <function>trace_tracepointname(function parameters)</function>. These are the
87 tracepoints callbacks that are found throughout the code. Registering and
88 unregistering probes with these callback sites is covered in the
89 <filename>Documentation/trace/*</filename> directory.
90 </para>
91 </chapter>
93 <chapter id="irq">
94 <title>IRQ</title>
95 !Iinclude/trace/events/irq.h
96 </chapter>
98 <chapter id="signal">
99 <title>SIGNAL</title>
100 !Iinclude/trace/events/signal.h
101 </chapter>
103 <chapter id="block">
104 <title>Block IO</title>
105 !Iinclude/trace/events/block.h
106 </chapter>
108 <chapter id="workqueue">
109 <title>Workqueue</title>
110 !Iinclude/trace/events/workqueue.h
111 </chapter>
112 </book>