2008-01-19 20:24:34 +03:00
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#ifndef KERNEL_TRACING_CONFIG_H
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#define KERNEL_TRACING_CONFIG_H
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// general settings
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// enable tracing (0/1)
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#ifndef ENABLE_TRACING
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# define ENABLE_TRACING 0
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#endif
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// tracing buffer size (in bytes)
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#ifndef MAX_TRACE_SIZE
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2008-04-29 11:35:00 +04:00
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# define MAX_TRACE_SIZE (20 * 1024 * 1024)
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2008-01-19 20:24:34 +03:00
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#endif
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2008-04-30 12:03:53 +04:00
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#if ENABLE_TRACING
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2008-04-27 18:24:18 +04:00
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// macros specifying the tracing level for individual components (0 is disabled)
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2008-05-02 21:02:41 +04:00
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#define AHCI_PORT_TRACING 0
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2009-09-10 23:07:40 +04:00
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#define ATA_DMA_TRACING 0
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2009-10-27 15:12:27 +03:00
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#define ATA_TRACING 0
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2008-09-01 23:44:27 +04:00
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#define ATAPI_TRACING 0
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2008-04-29 20:15:35 +04:00
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#define BFS_TRACING 0
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2008-07-20 16:37:56 +04:00
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#define BLOCK_CACHE_BLOCK_TRACING 0
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2008-04-27 18:24:18 +04:00
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#define BLOCK_CACHE_TRANSACTION_TRACING 0
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2008-04-29 20:15:35 +04:00
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#define BMESSAGE_TRACING 0
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2008-04-27 18:24:18 +04:00
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#define KERNEL_HEAP_TRACING 0
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2008-05-17 22:59:19 +04:00
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#define KTRACE_PRINTF_STACK_TRACE 0 /* stack trace depth */
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* The alphabet is obviously hard, moved some tracing defines at their
(hopefully) correct place.
* It seems to be even harder to understand basic locking primitives: when you
think about it, it shouldn't surprise you that conditional variables never
return B_WOULD_BLOCK. This fixes gdb again.
* Added tracing support to the ports subsystem.
* get_port_message() will now resize the port heap if needed (but will also
take timeouts into account while doing so, more or less). The initial port
space is 4MB (as before), the growth rate is the same, and the system wide
limit is arbitrarily set to 64 MB (all swappable). A team limit has been set
to 8 MB, but is not enforced yet. Since ports are using up address space in
the kernel, those seems to be proper limits.
* This also fixes a strange, and rare lockup where the mouse cursor would still
move, but everything else would basically hang, but look perfectly normal from
KDL on the first look. As recently happened on Brecht's laptop, and debugged
by mmlr and me: the cbuf space got used up when lots of windows wanted to
redraw after a workspace switch. The app_server wouldn't answer anymore to
client requests, but thought it would have done so, as LinkSender::Flush()
doesn't care if it got a B_NO_MEMORY (the ports will now block until memory
is available if possible, so that should not be a problem anymore).
* Improved "port" KDL command, it now also prints the messages in the port.
git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@33735 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
2009-10-23 03:14:10 +04:00
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#define NET_BUFFER_TRACING 0
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#define NET_BUFFER_TRACING_STACK_TRACE 0 /* stack trace depth */
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2009-10-23 04:20:53 +04:00
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#define OBJECT_CACHE_TRACING 0
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2008-04-27 18:24:18 +04:00
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#define PAGE_ALLOCATION_TRACING 0
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2008-10-11 19:17:12 +04:00
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#define PAGE_DAEMON_TRACING 0
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#define PAGE_WRITER_TRACING 0
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2008-04-27 18:24:18 +04:00
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#define PARANOIA_TRACING 0
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2008-04-30 00:47:15 +04:00
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#define PARANOIA_TRACING_STACK_TRACE 0 /* stack trace depth */
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* The alphabet is obviously hard, moved some tracing defines at their
(hopefully) correct place.
* It seems to be even harder to understand basic locking primitives: when you
think about it, it shouldn't surprise you that conditional variables never
return B_WOULD_BLOCK. This fixes gdb again.
* Added tracing support to the ports subsystem.
* get_port_message() will now resize the port heap if needed (but will also
take timeouts into account while doing so, more or less). The initial port
space is 4MB (as before), the growth rate is the same, and the system wide
limit is arbitrarily set to 64 MB (all swappable). A team limit has been set
to 8 MB, but is not enforced yet. Since ports are using up address space in
the kernel, those seems to be proper limits.
* This also fixes a strange, and rare lockup where the mouse cursor would still
move, but everything else would basically hang, but look perfectly normal from
KDL on the first look. As recently happened on Brecht's laptop, and debugged
by mmlr and me: the cbuf space got used up when lots of windows wanted to
redraw after a workspace switch. The app_server wouldn't answer anymore to
client requests, but thought it would have done so, as LinkSender::Flush()
doesn't care if it got a B_NO_MEMORY (the ports will now block until memory
is available if possible, so that should not be a problem anymore).
* Improved "port" KDL command, it now also prints the messages in the port.
git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@33735 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
2009-10-23 03:14:10 +04:00
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#define PORT_TRACING 0
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2008-04-27 18:24:18 +04:00
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#define RUNTIME_LOADER_TRACING 0
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2008-08-11 14:20:16 +04:00
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#define SCHEDULER_TRACING 0
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2008-09-03 19:11:41 +04:00
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#define SCHEDULING_ANALYSIS_TRACING 0
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2008-04-27 18:24:18 +04:00
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#define SIGNAL_TRACING 0
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2008-08-23 18:54:28 +04:00
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#define SWAP_TRACING 0
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2008-04-27 18:24:18 +04:00
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#define SYSCALL_TRACING 0
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#define SYSCALL_TRACING_IGNORE_KTRACE_OUTPUT 1
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2008-04-29 11:35:00 +04:00
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#define TCP_TRACING 0
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2008-04-27 18:24:18 +04:00
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#define TEAM_TRACING 0
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#define USER_MALLOC_TRACING 0
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2008-08-03 05:48:10 +04:00
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#define VFS_PAGES_IO_TRACING 0
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2008-05-30 02:09:51 +04:00
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#define VM_CACHE_TRACING 0
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2008-10-23 20:15:07 +04:00
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#define VM_PAGE_FAULT_TRACING 0
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2008-04-30 20:14:42 +04:00
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#define WAIT_FOR_OBJECTS_TRACING 0
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2008-04-27 18:24:18 +04:00
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2008-04-30 12:03:53 +04:00
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#endif // ENABLE_TRACING
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2008-01-19 20:24:34 +03:00
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#endif // KERNEL_TRACING_CONFIG_H
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