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- <h4 class="subsection">13.1.1 Create and Delete Tracepoints</h4>
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- <dl compact="compact">
- <dd><a name="index-set-tracepoint"></a>
- <a name="index-trace"></a>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>trace <var>location</var></code></dt>
- <dd><p>The <code>trace</code> command is very similar to the <code>break</code> command.
- Its argument <var>location</var> can be any valid location.
- See <a href="Specify-Location.html#Specify-Location">Specify Location</a>. The <code>trace</code> command defines a tracepoint,
- which is a point in the target program where the debugger will briefly stop,
- collect some data, and then allow the program to continue. Setting a tracepoint
- or changing its actions takes effect immediately if the remote stub
- supports the ‘<samp>InstallInTrace</samp>’ feature (see <a href="General-Query-Packets.html#install-tracepoint-in-tracing">install tracepoint in tracing</a>).
- If remote stub doesn’t support the ‘<samp>InstallInTrace</samp>’ feature, all
- these changes don’t take effect until the next <code>tstart</code>
- command, and once a trace experiment is running, further changes will
- not have any effect until the next trace experiment starts. In addition,
- <small>GDB</small> supports <em>pending tracepoints</em>—tracepoints whose
- address is not yet resolved. (This is similar to pending breakpoints.)
- Pending tracepoints are not downloaded to the target and not installed
- until they are resolved. The resolution of pending tracepoints requires
- <small>GDB</small> support—when debugging with the remote target, and
- <small>GDB</small> disconnects from the remote stub (see <a href="Starting-and-Stopping-Trace-Experiments.html#disconnected-tracing">disconnected tracing</a>), pending tracepoints can not be resolved (and downloaded to
- the remote stub) while <small>GDB</small> is disconnected.
- </p>
- <p>Here are some examples of using the <code>trace</code> command:
- </p>
- <div class="smallexample">
- <pre class="smallexample">(gdb) <b>trace foo.c:121</b> // a source file and line number
-
- (gdb) <b>trace +2</b> // 2 lines forward
-
- (gdb) <b>trace my_function</b> // first source line of function
-
- (gdb) <b>trace *my_function</b> // EXACT start address of function
-
- (gdb) <b>trace *0x2117c4</b> // an address
- </pre></div>
-
- <p>You can abbreviate <code>trace</code> as <code>tr</code>.
- </p>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>trace <var>location</var> if <var>cond</var></code></dt>
- <dd><p>Set a tracepoint with condition <var>cond</var>; evaluate the expression
- <var>cond</var> each time the tracepoint is reached, and collect data only
- if the value is nonzero—that is, if <var>cond</var> evaluates as true.
- See <a href="Tracepoint-Conditions.html#Tracepoint-Conditions">Tracepoint Conditions</a>, for more
- information on tracepoint conditions.
- </p>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>ftrace <var>location</var> [ if <var>cond</var> ]</code></dt>
- <dd><a name="index-set-fast-tracepoint"></a>
- <a name="index-fast-tracepoints_002c-setting"></a>
- <a name="index-ftrace"></a>
- <p>The <code>ftrace</code> command sets a fast tracepoint. For targets that
- support them, fast tracepoints will use a more efficient but possibly
- less general technique to trigger data collection, such as a jump
- instruction instead of a trap, or some sort of hardware support. It
- may not be possible to create a fast tracepoint at the desired
- location, in which case the command will exit with an explanatory
- message.
- </p>
- <p><small>GDB</small> handles arguments to <code>ftrace</code> exactly as for
- <code>trace</code>.
- </p>
- <p>On 32-bit x86-architecture systems, fast tracepoints normally need to
- be placed at an instruction that is 5 bytes or longer, but can be
- placed at 4-byte instructions if the low 64K of memory of the target
- program is available to install trampolines. Some Unix-type systems,
- such as <small>GNU</small>/Linux, exclude low addresses from the program’s
- address space; but for instance with the Linux kernel it is possible
- to let <small>GDB</small> use this area by doing a <code>sysctl</code> command
- to set the <code>mmap_min_addr</code> kernel parameter, as in
- </p>
- <div class="example">
- <pre class="example">sudo sysctl -w vm.mmap_min_addr=32768
- </pre></div>
-
- <p>which sets the low address to 32K, which leaves plenty of room for
- trampolines. The minimum address should be set to a page boundary.
- </p>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>strace <var>location</var> [ if <var>cond</var> ]</code></dt>
- <dd><a name="index-set-static-tracepoint"></a>
- <a name="index-static-tracepoints_002c-setting"></a>
- <a name="index-probe-static-tracepoint-marker"></a>
- <a name="index-strace"></a>
- <p>The <code>strace</code> command sets a static tracepoint. For targets that
- support it, setting a static tracepoint probes a static
- instrumentation point, or marker, found at <var>location</var>. It may not
- be possible to set a static tracepoint at the desired location, in
- which case the command will exit with an explanatory message.
- </p>
- <p><small>GDB</small> handles arguments to <code>strace</code> exactly as for
- <code>trace</code>, with the addition that the user can also specify
- <code>-m <var>marker</var></code> as <var>location</var>. This probes the marker
- identified by the <var>marker</var> string identifier. This identifier
- depends on the static tracepoint backend library your program is
- using. You can find all the marker identifiers in the ‘<samp>ID</samp>’ field
- of the <code>info static-tracepoint-markers</code> command output.
- See <a href="Listing-Static-Tracepoint-Markers.html#Listing-Static-Tracepoint-Markers">Listing Static Tracepoint
- Markers</a>. For example, in the following small program using the UST
- tracing engine:
- </p>
- <div class="smallexample">
- <pre class="smallexample">main ()
- {
- trace_mark(ust, bar33, "str %s", "FOOBAZ");
- }
- </pre></div>
-
- <p>the marker id is composed of joining the first two arguments to the
- <code>trace_mark</code> call with a slash, which translates to:
- </p>
- <div class="smallexample">
- <pre class="smallexample">(gdb) info static-tracepoint-markers
- Cnt Enb ID Address What
- 1 n ust/bar33 0x0000000000400ddc in main at stexample.c:22
- Data: "str %s"
- [etc...]
- </pre></div>
-
- <p>so you may probe the marker above with:
- </p>
- <div class="smallexample">
- <pre class="smallexample">(gdb) strace -m ust/bar33
- </pre></div>
-
- <p>Static tracepoints accept an extra collect action — <code>collect
- $_sdata</code>. This collects arbitrary user data passed in the probe point
- call to the tracing library. In the UST example above, you’ll see
- that the third argument to <code>trace_mark</code> is a printf-like format
- string. The user data is then the result of running that formatting
- string against the following arguments. Note that <code>info
- static-tracepoint-markers</code> command output lists that format string in
- the ‘<samp>Data:</samp>’ field.
- </p>
- <p>You can inspect this data when analyzing the trace buffer, by printing
- the $_sdata variable like any other variable available to
- <small>GDB</small>. See <a href="Tracepoint-Actions.html#Tracepoint-Actions">Tracepoint Action Lists</a>.
- </p>
- <a name="index-_0024tpnum"></a>
- <a name="index-last-tracepoint-number"></a>
- <a name="index-recent-tracepoint-number"></a>
- <a name="index-tracepoint-number"></a>
- <p>The convenience variable <code>$tpnum</code> records the tracepoint number
- of the most recently set tracepoint.
- </p>
- <a name="index-delete-tracepoint"></a>
- <a name="index-tracepoint-deletion"></a>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>delete tracepoint <span class="roman">[</span><var>num</var><span class="roman">]</span></code></dt>
- <dd><p>Permanently delete one or more tracepoints. With no argument, the
- default is to delete all tracepoints. Note that the regular
- <code>delete</code> command can remove tracepoints also.
- </p>
- <p>Examples:
- </p>
- <div class="smallexample">
- <pre class="smallexample">(gdb) <b>delete trace 1 2 3</b> // remove three tracepoints
-
- (gdb) <b>delete trace</b> // remove all tracepoints
- </pre></div>
-
- <p>You can abbreviate this command as <code>del tr</code>.
- </p></dd>
- </dl>
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