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  Introduction
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  This document describes how to use the dynamic debug (dyndbg) feature.
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  Dynamic debug is designed to allow you to dynamically enable/disable
  kernel code to obtain additional kernel information.  Currently, if
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  CONFIG_DYNAMIC_DEBUG is set, then all pr_debug()/dev_dbg() and
  print_hex_dump_debug()/print_hex_dump_bytes() calls can be dynamically
  enabled per-callsite.
  
  If CONFIG_DYNAMIC_DEBUG is not set, print_hex_dump_debug() is just
  shortcut for print_hex_dump(KERN_DEBUG).
  
  For print_hex_dump_debug()/print_hex_dump_bytes(), format string is
  its 'prefix_str' argument, if it is constant string; or "hexdump"
  in case 'prefix_str' is build dynamically.
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  Dynamic debug has even more useful features:
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   * Simple query language allows turning on and off debugging
     statements by matching any combination of 0 or 1 of:
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     - source filename
     - function name
     - line number (including ranges of line numbers)
     - module name
     - format string
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   * Provides a debugfs control file: <debugfs>/dynamic_debug/control
     which can be read to display the complete list of known debug
     statements, to help guide you
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  Controlling dynamic debug Behaviour
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  The behaviour of pr_debug()/dev_dbg()s are controlled via writing to a
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  control file in the 'debugfs' filesystem. Thus, you must first mount
  the debugfs filesystem, in order to make use of this feature.
  Subsequently, we refer to the control file as:
  <debugfs>/dynamic_debug/control. For example, if you want to enable
  printing from source file 'svcsock.c', line 1603 you simply do:
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  nullarbor:~ # echo 'file svcsock.c line 1603 +p' >
  				<debugfs>/dynamic_debug/control
  
  If you make a mistake with the syntax, the write will fail thus:
  
  nullarbor:~ # echo 'file svcsock.c wtf 1 +p' >
  				<debugfs>/dynamic_debug/control
  -bash: echo: write error: Invalid argument
  
  Viewing Dynamic Debug Behaviour
  ===========================
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  You can view the currently configured behaviour of all the debug
  statements via:
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  nullarbor:~ # cat <debugfs>/dynamic_debug/control
  # filename:lineno [module]function flags format
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  /usr/src/packages/BUILD/sgi-enhancednfs-1.4/default/net/sunrpc/svc_rdma.c:323 [svcxprt_rdma]svc_rdma_cleanup =_ "SVCRDMA Module Removed, deregister RPC RDMA transport\012"
  /usr/src/packages/BUILD/sgi-enhancednfs-1.4/default/net/sunrpc/svc_rdma.c:341 [svcxprt_rdma]svc_rdma_init =_ "\011max_inline       : %d\012"
  /usr/src/packages/BUILD/sgi-enhancednfs-1.4/default/net/sunrpc/svc_rdma.c:340 [svcxprt_rdma]svc_rdma_init =_ "\011sq_depth         : %d\012"
  /usr/src/packages/BUILD/sgi-enhancednfs-1.4/default/net/sunrpc/svc_rdma.c:338 [svcxprt_rdma]svc_rdma_init =_ "\011max_requests     : %d\012"
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  ...
  
  
  You can also apply standard Unix text manipulation filters to this
  data, e.g.
  
  nullarbor:~ # grep -i rdma <debugfs>/dynamic_debug/control  | wc -l
  62
  
  nullarbor:~ # grep -i tcp <debugfs>/dynamic_debug/control | wc -l
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  The third column shows the currently enabled flags for each debug
  statement callsite (see below for definitions of the flags).  The
  default value, with no flags enabled, is "=_".  So you can view all
  the debug statement callsites with any non-default flags:
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  nullarbor:~ # awk '$3 != "=_"' <debugfs>/dynamic_debug/control
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  # filename:lineno [module]function flags format
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  /usr/src/packages/BUILD/sgi-enhancednfs-1.4/default/net/sunrpc/svcsock.c:1603 [sunrpc]svc_send p "svc_process: st_sendto returned %d\012"
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  Command Language Reference
  ==========================
  
  At the lexical level, a command comprises a sequence of words separated
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  by spaces or tabs.  So these are all equivalent:
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  nullarbor:~ # echo -c 'file svcsock.c line 1603 +p' >
  				<debugfs>/dynamic_debug/control
  nullarbor:~ # echo -c '  file   svcsock.c     line  1603 +p  ' >
  				<debugfs>/dynamic_debug/control
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  nullarbor:~ # echo -n 'file svcsock.c line 1603 +p' >
  				<debugfs>/dynamic_debug/control
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  Command submissions are bounded by a write() system call.
  Multiple commands can be written together, separated by ';' or '
  '.
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    ~# echo "func pnpacpi_get_resources +p; func pnp_assign_mem +p" \
       > <debugfs>/dynamic_debug/control
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  If your query set is big, you can batch them too:
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    ~# cat query-batch-file > <debugfs>/dynamic_debug/control
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  A another way is to use wildcard. The match rule support '*' (matches
  zero or more characters) and '?' (matches exactly one character).For
  example, you can match all usb drivers:
  
    ~# echo "file drivers/usb/* +p" > <debugfs>/dynamic_debug/control
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  At the syntactical level, a command comprises a sequence of match
  specifications, followed by a flags change specification.
  
  command ::= match-spec* flags-spec
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  The match-spec's are used to choose a subset of the known pr_debug()
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  callsites to which to apply the flags-spec.  Think of them as a query
  with implicit ANDs between each pair.  Note that an empty list of
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  match-specs will select all debug statement callsites.
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  A match specification comprises a keyword, which controls the
  attribute of the callsite to be compared, and a value to compare
  against.  Possible keywords are:
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  match-spec ::= 'func' string |
  	       'file' string |
  	       'module' string |
  	       'format' string |
  	       'line' line-range
  
  line-range ::= lineno |
  	       '-'lineno |
  	       lineno'-' |
  	       lineno'-'lineno
  // Note: line-range cannot contain space, e.g.
  // "1-30" is valid range but "1 - 30" is not.
  
  lineno ::= unsigned-int
  
  The meanings of each keyword are:
  
  func
      The given string is compared against the function name
      of each callsite.  Example:
  
      func svc_tcp_accept
  
  file
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      The given string is compared against either the full pathname, the
      src-root relative pathname, or the basename of the source file of
      each callsite.  Examples:
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      file svcsock.c
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      file kernel/freezer.c
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      file /usr/src/packages/BUILD/sgi-enhancednfs-1.4/default/net/sunrpc/svcsock.c
  
  module
      The given string is compared against the module name
      of each callsite.  The module name is the string as
      seen in "lsmod", i.e. without the directory or the .ko
      suffix and with '-' changed to '_'.  Examples:
  
      module sunrpc
      module nfsd
  
  format
      The given string is searched for in the dynamic debug format
      string.  Note that the string does not need to match the
      entire format, only some part.  Whitespace and other
      special characters can be escaped using C octal character
      escape \ooo notation, e.g. the space character is \040.
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      Alternatively, the string can be enclosed in double quote
      characters (") or single quote characters (').
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      Examples:
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      format svcrdma:	    // many of the NFS/RDMA server pr_debugs
      format readahead	    // some pr_debugs in the readahead cache
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      format nfsd:\040SETATTR // one way to match a format with whitespace
      format "nfsd: SETATTR"  // a neater way to match a format with whitespace
      format 'nfsd: SETATTR'  // yet another way to match a format with whitespace
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  line
      The given line number or range of line numbers is compared
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      against the line number of each pr_debug() callsite.  A single
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      line number matches the callsite line number exactly.  A
      range of line numbers matches any callsite between the first
      and last line number inclusive.  An empty first number means
      the first line in the file, an empty line number means the
      last number in the file.  Examples:
  
      line 1603	    // exactly line 1603
      line 1600-1605  // the six lines from line 1600 to line 1605
      line -1605	    // the 1605 lines from line 1 to line 1605
      line 1600-	    // all lines from line 1600 to the end of the file
  
  The flags specification comprises a change operation followed
  by one or more flag characters.  The change operation is one
  of the characters:
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    -    remove the given flags
    +    add the given flags
    =    set the flags to the given flags
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  The flags are:
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    p    enables the pr_debug() callsite.
    f    Include the function name in the printed message
    l    Include line number in the printed message
    m    Include module name in the printed message
    t    Include thread ID in messages not generated from interrupt context
    _    No flags are set. (Or'd with others on input)
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  For print_hex_dump_debug() and print_hex_dump_bytes(), only 'p' flag
  have meaning, other flags ignored.
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  For display, the flags are preceded by '='
  (mnemonic: what the flags are currently equal to).
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  Note the regexp ^[-+=][flmpt_]+$ matches a flags specification.
  To clear all flags at once, use "=_" or "-flmpt".
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  Debug messages during Boot Process
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  To activate debug messages for core code and built-in modules during
  the boot process, even before userspace and debugfs exists, use
  dyndbg="QUERY", module.dyndbg="QUERY", or ddebug_query="QUERY"
  (ddebug_query is obsoleted by dyndbg, and deprecated).  QUERY follows
  the syntax described above, but must not exceed 1023 characters.  Your
  bootloader may impose lower limits.
  
  These dyndbg params are processed just after the ddebug tables are
  processed, as part of the arch_initcall.  Thus you can enable debug
  messages in all code run after this arch_initcall via this boot
  parameter.
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  On an x86 system for example ACPI enablement is a subsys_initcall and
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     dyndbg="file ec.c +p"
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  will show early Embedded Controller transactions during ACPI setup if
  your machine (typically a laptop) has an Embedded Controller.
  PCI (or other devices) initialization also is a hot candidate for using
  this boot parameter for debugging purposes.
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  If foo module is not built-in, foo.dyndbg will still be processed at
  boot time, without effect, but will be reprocessed when module is
  loaded later.  dyndbg_query= and bare dyndbg= are only processed at
  boot.
  
  
  Debug Messages at Module Initialization Time
  ============================================
  
  When "modprobe foo" is called, modprobe scans /proc/cmdline for
  foo.params, strips "foo.", and passes them to the kernel along with
  params given in modprobe args or /etc/modprob.d/*.conf files,
  in the following order:
  
  1. # parameters given via /etc/modprobe.d/*.conf
     options foo dyndbg=+pt
     options foo dyndbg # defaults to +p
  
  2. # foo.dyndbg as given in boot args, "foo." is stripped and passed
     foo.dyndbg=" func bar +p; func buz +mp"
  
  3. # args to modprobe
     modprobe foo dyndbg==pmf # override previous settings
  
  These dyndbg queries are applied in order, with last having final say.
  This allows boot args to override or modify those from /etc/modprobe.d
  (sensible, since 1 is system wide, 2 is kernel or boot specific), and
  modprobe args to override both.
  
  In the foo.dyndbg="QUERY" form, the query must exclude "module foo".
  "foo" is extracted from the param-name, and applied to each query in
  "QUERY", and only 1 match-spec of each type is allowed.
  
  The dyndbg option is a "fake" module parameter, which means:
  
  - modules do not need to define it explicitly
  - every module gets it tacitly, whether they use pr_debug or not
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    To see it, grep the control file, or inspect /proc/cmdline.
  
  For CONFIG_DYNAMIC_DEBUG kernels, any settings given at boot-time (or
  enabled by -DDEBUG flag during compilation) can be disabled later via
  the sysfs interface if the debug messages are no longer needed:
  
     echo "module module_name -p" > <debugfs>/dynamic_debug/control
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  Examples
  ========
  
  // enable the message at line 1603 of file svcsock.c
  nullarbor:~ # echo -n 'file svcsock.c line 1603 +p' >
  				<debugfs>/dynamic_debug/control
  
  // enable all the messages in file svcsock.c
  nullarbor:~ # echo -n 'file svcsock.c +p' >
  				<debugfs>/dynamic_debug/control
  
  // enable all the messages in the NFS server module
  nullarbor:~ # echo -n 'module nfsd +p' >
  				<debugfs>/dynamic_debug/control
  
  // enable all 12 messages in the function svc_process()
  nullarbor:~ # echo -n 'func svc_process +p' >
  				<debugfs>/dynamic_debug/control
  
  // disable all 12 messages in the function svc_process()
  nullarbor:~ # echo -n 'func svc_process -p' >
  				<debugfs>/dynamic_debug/control
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  // enable messages for NFS calls READ, READLINK, READDIR and READDIR+.
  nullarbor:~ # echo -n 'format "nfsd: READ" +p' >
  				<debugfs>/dynamic_debug/control
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  // enable messages in files of which the paths include string "usb"
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  nullarbor:~ # echo -n '*usb* +p' > <debugfs>/dynamic_debug/control
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  // enable all messages
  nullarbor:~ # echo -n '+p' > <debugfs>/dynamic_debug/control
  
  // add module, function to all enabled messages
  nullarbor:~ # echo -n '+mf' > <debugfs>/dynamic_debug/control
  
  // boot-args example, with newlines and comments for readability
  Kernel command line: ...
    // see whats going on in dyndbg=value processing
    dynamic_debug.verbose=1
    // enable pr_debugs in 2 builtins, #cmt is stripped
    dyndbg="module params +p #cmt ; module sys +p"
    // enable pr_debugs in 2 functions in a module loaded later
    pc87360.dyndbg="func pc87360_init_device +p; func pc87360_find +p"