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SubjectRe: [RFC][PATCH 0/4] tracing: Allow function tracing to start earlier in boot up
On Wed, 08 Mar 2017 11:32:25 -0800
Todd Brandt <todd.e.brandt@linux.intel.com> wrote:

> On Wed, 2017-03-08 at 11:15 -0800, Todd Brandt wrote:
> > On Tue, 2017-03-07 at 16:28 -0500, Steven Rostedt wrote:
> > > I've had people ask about moving tracing up further in the boot process.
> > > This patch series looks at function tracing only. It allows for tracing
> > > (and function filtering) to be moved right after memory is initialized.
> > > To have it happen before memory initialization would require a bit more
> > > work with allocating the ring buffer. But this is a start.
> >
> > I just tested out the patch and it does move function trace up to about
> > 100ms from boot which is nice. What I'd really like is for graph trace
> > to start sooner as well.

I can add this. I just wanted this out first.

The one part I want people to notice is the last patch where I add a
hook into the free mem reserve. I'll ping the mm folks to make sure
they are OK with that.



> > [ 0.440232] calling init_per_zone_wmark_min+0x0/0x73 @ 1
> > [ 0.440249] calling init_zero_pfn+0x0/0x3d @ 1
> > [ 0.440257] calling memory_failure_init+0x0/0xa4 @ 1
> > [ 0.440266] calling cma_init_reserved_areas+0x0/0x1cd @ 1
> > [ 0.440275] calling fsnotify_init+0x0/0x26 @ 1
>
> Oops, no sooner than 5 minutes after I sent this did I figure out
> there's a trace_clock kernel parameter (not in kernel-parameters.txt).
> Once I set it to global all is well. Never mind :)

I was just about to ask ;-)

-- Steve

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