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Message-ID: <50A0F2D0.2050308@gmail.com>
Date:	Mon, 12 Nov 2012 21:00:00 +0800
From:	Shan Wei <shanwei88@...il.com>
To:	rostedt@...dmis.org, fweisbec@...il.com, mingo@...hat.com,
	Shan Wei <shanwei88@...il.com>,
	Kernel-Maillist <linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH cleanup RFC] ftrace: kill unused and puzzled sample code
 in ftrace.h


ping...................

Shan Wei said, at 2012/11/3 12:38:
> From: Shan Wei <davidshan@...cent.com>
> 
> When doing per-cpu helper optimizing work, find that this code is so puzzled.
> 1. It's mark as comment text, maybe a sample function for guidelines 
>    or a todo work.
> 2. But, this sample code is odd where struct perf_trace_buf is nonexistent.
>    commit ce71b9 delete struct perf_trace_buf definition.
> 
>    Author: Frederic Weisbecker <fweisbec@...il.com>
>    Date:   Sun Nov 22 05:26:55 2009 +0100
> 
>    tracing: Use the perf recursion protection from trace event
> 
> Is it necessary to keep there?
> just compile test. 

> 
> 
> 
> Signed-off-by: Shan Wei <davidshan@...cent.com>
> ---
>  include/trace/ftrace.h |   73 ------------------------------------------------
>  1 files changed, 0 insertions(+), 73 deletions(-)
> 
> diff --git a/include/trace/ftrace.h b/include/trace/ftrace.h
> index a763888..4f993c2 100644
> --- a/include/trace/ftrace.h
> +++ b/include/trace/ftrace.h
> @@ -620,79 +620,6 @@ __attribute__((section("_ftrace_events"))) *__event_##call = &event_##call
>  
>  #include TRACE_INCLUDE(TRACE_INCLUDE_FILE)
>  
> -/*
> - * Define the insertion callback to perf events
> - *
> - * The job is very similar to ftrace_raw_event_<call> except that we don't
> - * insert in the ring buffer but in a perf counter.
> - *
> - * static void ftrace_perf_<call>(proto)
> - * {
> - *	struct ftrace_data_offsets_<call> __maybe_unused __data_offsets;
> - *	struct ftrace_event_call *event_call = &event_<call>;
> - *	extern void perf_tp_event(int, u64, u64, void *, int);
> - *	struct ftrace_raw_##call *entry;
> - *	struct perf_trace_buf *trace_buf;
> - *	u64 __addr = 0, __count = 1;
> - *	unsigned long irq_flags;
> - *	struct trace_entry *ent;
> - *	int __entry_size;
> - *	int __data_size;
> - *	int __cpu
> - *	int pc;
> - *
> - *	pc = preempt_count();
> - *
> - *	__data_size = ftrace_get_offsets_<call>(&__data_offsets, args);
> - *
> - *	// Below we want to get the aligned size by taking into account
> - *	// the u32 field that will later store the buffer size
> - *	__entry_size = ALIGN(__data_size + sizeof(*entry) + sizeof(u32),
> - *			     sizeof(u64));
> - *	__entry_size -= sizeof(u32);
> - *
> - *	// Protect the non nmi buffer
> - *	// This also protects the rcu read side
> - *	local_irq_save(irq_flags);
> - *	__cpu = smp_processor_id();
> - *
> - *	if (in_nmi())
> - *		trace_buf = rcu_dereference_sched(perf_trace_buf_nmi);
> - *	else
> - *		trace_buf = rcu_dereference_sched(perf_trace_buf);
> - *
> - *	if (!trace_buf)
> - *		goto end;
> - *
> - *	trace_buf = per_cpu_ptr(trace_buf, __cpu);
> - *
> - * 	// Avoid recursion from perf that could mess up the buffer
> - * 	if (trace_buf->recursion++)
> - *		goto end_recursion;
> - *
> - * 	raw_data = trace_buf->buf;
> - *
> - *	// Make recursion update visible before entering perf_tp_event
> - *	// so that we protect from perf recursions.
> - *
> - *	barrier();
> - *
> - *	//zero dead bytes from alignment to avoid stack leak to userspace:
> - *	*(u64 *)(&raw_data[__entry_size - sizeof(u64)]) = 0ULL;
> - *	entry = (struct ftrace_raw_<call> *)raw_data;
> - *	ent = &entry->ent;
> - *	tracing_generic_entry_update(ent, irq_flags, pc);
> - *	ent->type = event_call->id;
> - *
> - *	<tstruct> <- do some jobs with dynamic arrays
> - *
> - *	<assign>  <- affect our values
> - *
> - *	perf_tp_event(event_call->id, __addr, __count, entry,
> - *		     __entry_size);  <- submit them to perf counter
> - *
> - * }
> - */
>  
>  #ifdef CONFIG_PERF_EVENTS
>  
> 

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