Tracing
Overview
The tracing feature provides hooks that permits you to collect data from your application and allows tools running on a host to visualize the inner-working of the kernel and various subsystems.
Every system has application-specific events to trace out. Historically, that has implied:
Determining the application-specific payload,
Choosing suitable serialization-format,
Writing the on-target serialization code,
Deciding on and writing the I/O transport mechanics,
Writing the PC-side deserializer/parser,
Writing custom ad-hoc tools for filtering and presentation.
An application can use one of the existing formats or define a custom format by overriding the macros declared in include/tracing/tracing.h.
Different formats, transports and host tools are avialable and supported in Zephyr.
In fact, I/O varies greatly from system to system. Therefore, it is instructive to create a taxonomy for I/O types when we must ensure the interface between payload/format (Top Layer) and the transport mechanics (bottom Layer) is generic and efficient enough to model these. See the I/O taxonomy section below.
Serialization Formats
Common Trace Format (CTF) Support
Common Trace Format, CTF, is an open format and language to describe trace formats. This enables tool reuse, of which line-textual (babeltrace) and graphical (TraceCompass) variants already exist.
CTF should look familiar to C programmers but adds stronger typing. See CTF - A Flexible, High-performance Binary Trace Format.
CTF allows us to formally describe application specific payload and the serialization format, which enables common infrastructure for host tools and parsers and tools for filtering and presentation.
A Generic Interface
In CTF, an event is serialized to a packet containing one or more fields. As seen from I/O taxonomy section below, a bottom layer may:
perform actions at transaction-start (e.g. mutex-lock),
process each field in some way (e.g. sync-push emit, concat, enqueue to thread-bound FIFO),
perform actions at transaction-stop (e.g. mutex-release, emit of concat buffer).
CTF Top-Layer Example
The CTF_EVENT macro will serialize each argument to a field:
/* Example for illustration */
static inline void ctf_top_foo(uint32_t thread_id, ctf_bounded_string_t name)
{
CTF_EVENT(
CTF_LITERAL(uint8_t, 42),
thread_id,
name,
"hello, I was emitted from function: ",
__func__ /* __func__ is standard since C99 */
);
}
How to serialize and emit fields as well as handling alignment, can be done internally and statically at compile-time in the bottom-layer.
The CTF top layer is enabled using the configuration option
CONFIG_TRACING_CTF
and can be used with the different transport
backends both in synchronous and asynchronous modes.
SEGGER SystemView Support
Zephyr provides built-in support for SEGGER SystemView that can be enabled in any application for platforms that have the required hardware support.
The payload and format used with SystemView is custom to the application and relies on RTT as a transport. Newer versions of SystemView support other transports, for example UART or using snapshot mode (both still not supported in Zephyr).
To enable tracing support with SEGGER SystemView add the configuration option
CONFIG_SEGGER_SYSTEMVIEW
to your project configuration file and set
it to y. For example, this can be added to the
Synchronization Sample to visualize fast switching between threads.
SystemView can also be used for post-mortem tracing, which can be enabled with
CONFIG_SEGGER_SYSVIEW_POST_MORTEM_MODE. In this mode, a debugger can
be attached after the system has crashed using west attach
after which the
latest data from the internal RAM buffer can be loaded into SystemView:
CONFIG_STDOUT_CONSOLE=y
# enable to use thread names
CONFIG_THREAD_NAME=y
CONFIG_SEGGER_SYSTEMVIEW=y
CONFIG_USE_SEGGER_RTT=y
CONFIG_TRACING=y
# enable for post-mortem tracing
CONFIG_SEGGER_SYSVIEW_POST_MORTEM_MODE=n
Recent versions of SEGGER SystemView come with an API translation table for Zephyr which is incomplete and does not match the current level of support available in Zephyr. To use the latest Zephyr API description table, copy the file available in the tree to your local configuration directory to override the builtin table:
# On Linux and MacOS
cp ZEPHYR_BASE/subsys/tracing/sysview/SYSVIEW_Zephyr.txt ~/.config/SEGGER/
User-Defined Tracing
This tracing format allows the user to define functions to perform any work desired when a task is switched in or out, when an interrupt is entered or exited, and when the cpu is idle.
Examples include: - simple toggling of GPIO for external scope tracing while minimizing extra cpu load - generating/outputting trace data in a non-standard or proprietary format that can not be supported by the other tracing systems
The following functions can be defined by the user:
- void sys_trace_thread_switched_in_user(struct k_thread *thread)
- void sys_trace_thread_switched_out_user(struct k_thread *thread)
- void sys_trace_isr_enter_user()
- void sys_trace_isr_exit_user()
- void sys_trace_idle_user()
Enable this format with the CONFIG_TRACING_USER
option.
Transport Backends
The following backends are currently supported:
UART
USB
File (Using native posix port)
RTT (With SystemView)
RAM (buffer to be retrieved by a debugger)
Using Tracing
The sample samples/subsys/tracing demonstrates tracing with different formats and backends.
To get started, the simplest way is to use the CTF format with the native_posix
port, build the sample as follows:
Using west:
west build -b native_posix samples/subsys/tracing -- -DCONF_FILE=prj_native_posix_ctf.conf
Using CMake and ninja:
# Use cmake to configure a Ninja-based buildsystem:
cmake -B build -GNinja -DBOARD=native_posix -DCONF_FILE=prj_native_posix_ctf.conf samples/subsys/tracing
# Now run ninja on the generated build system:
ninja -C build
You can then run the resulting binary with the option -trace-file
to generate
the tracing data:
mkdir data
cp $ZEPHYR_BASE/subsys/tracing/ctf/tsdl/metadata data/
./build/zephyr/zephyr.exe -trace-file=data/channel0_0
The resulting CTF output can be visualized using babeltrace or TraceCompass
by pointing the tool to the data
directory with the metadata and trace files.
Using RAM backend
For devices that do not have available I/O for tracing such as USB or UART but have
enough RAM to collect trace datas, the ram backend can be enabled with configuration
CONFIG_TRACING_BACKEND_RAM
.
Adjust CONFIG_RAM_TRACING_BUFFER_SIZE
to be able to record enough traces for your needs.
Then thanks to a runtime debugger such as gdb this buffer can be fetched from the target
to an host computer:
(gdb) dump binary memory data/channel0_0 <ram_tracing_start> <ram_tracing_end>
The resulting channel0_0 file have to be placed in a directory with the metadata
file like the other backend.
Visualisation Tools
TraceCompass
TraceCompass is an open source tool that visualizes CTF events such as thread scheduling and interrupts, and is helpful to find unintended interactions and resource conflicts on complex systems.
See also the presentation by Ericsson, Advanced Trouble-shooting Of Real-time Systems.
Future LTTng Inspiration
Currently, the top-layer provided here is quite simple and bare-bones, and needlessly copied from Zephyr’s Segger SystemView debug module.
For an OS like Zephyr, it would make sense to draw inspiration from Linux’s LTTng and change the top-layer to serialize to the same format. Doing this would enable direct reuse of TraceCompass’ canned analyses for Linux. Alternatively, LTTng-analyses in TraceCompass could be customized to Zephyr. It is ongoing work to enable TraceCompass visibility of Zephyr in a target-agnostic and open source way.
I/O Taxonomy
Atomic Push/Produce/Write/Enqueue:
- synchronous:
means data-transmission has completed with the return of the call.
- asynchronous:
means data-transmission is pending or ongoing with the return of the call. Usually, interrupts/callbacks/signals or polling is used to determine completion.
- buffered:
means data-transmissions are copied and grouped together to form a larger ones. Usually for amortizing overhead (burst dequeue) or jitter-mitigation (steady dequeue).
- Examples:
- sync unbuffered
E.g. PIO via GPIOs having steady stream, no extra FIFO memory needed. Low jitter but may be less efficient (cant amortize the overhead of writing).
- sync buffered
E.g.
fwrite()
or enqueuing into FIFO. Blockingly burst the FIFO when its buffer-waterlevel exceeds threshold. Jitter due to bursts may lead to missed deadlines.
- async unbuffered
E.g. DMA, or zero-copying in shared memory. Be careful of data hazards, race conditions, etc!
- async buffered
E.g. enqueuing into FIFO.
Atomic Pull/Consume/Read/Dequeue:
- synchronous:
means data-reception has completed with the return of the call.
- asynchronous:
means data-reception is pending or ongoing with the return of the call. Usually, interrupts/callbacks/signals or polling is used to determine completion.
- buffered:
means data is copied-in in larger chunks than request-size. Usually for amortizing wait-time.
- Examples:
- sync unbuffered
E.g. Blocking read-call,
fread()
or SPI-read, zero-copying in shared memory.
- sync buffered
E.g. Blocking read-call with caching applied. Makes sense if read pattern exhibits spatial locality.
- async unbuffered
E.g. zero-copying in shared memory. Be careful of data hazards, race conditions, etc!
- async buffered
E.g.
aio_read()
or DMA.
Unfortunately, I/O may not be atomic and may, therefore, require locking. Locking may not be needed if multiple independent channels are available.
- The system has non-atomic write and one shared channel
E.g. UART. Locking required.
lock(); emit(a); emit(b); emit(c); release();
- The system has non-atomic write but many channels
E.g. Multi-UART. Lock-free if the bottom-layer maps each Zephyr thread+ISR to its own channel, thus alleviating races as each thread is sequentially consistent with itself.
emit(a,thread_id); emit(b,thread_id); emit(c,thread_id);
- The system has atomic write but one shared channel
E.g.
native_posix
or board with DMA. May or may not need locking.
emit(a ## b ## c); /* Concat to buffer */
lock(); emit(a); emit(b); emit(c); release(); /* No extra mem */
- The system has atomic write and many channels
E.g. native_posix or board with multi-channel DMA. Lock-free.
emit(a ## b ## c, thread_id);
Object tracking
The kernel can also maintain lists of objects that can be used to track their usage. Currently, the following lists can be enabled:
struct k_timer *_track_list_k_timer;
struct k_mem_slab *_track_list_k_mem_slab;
struct k_sem *_track_list_k_sem;
struct k_mutex *_track_list_k_mutex;
struct k_stack *_track_list_k_stack;
struct k_msgq *_track_list_k_msgq;
struct k_mbox *_track_list_k_mbox;
struct k_pipe *_track_list_k_pipe;
struct k_queue *_track_list_k_queue;
Those global variables are the head of each list - they can be traversed
with the help of macro SYS_PORT_TRACK_NEXT
. For instance, to traverse
all initialized mutexes, one can write:
struct k_mutex *cur = _track_list_k_mutex;
while (cur != NULL) {
/* Do something */
cur = SYS_PORT_TRACK_NEXT(cur);
}
To enable object tracking, enable CONFIG_TRACING_OBJECT_TRACKING
.
Note that each list can be enabled or disabled via their tracing
configuration. For example, to disable tracking of semaphores, one can
disable CONFIG_TRACING_SEMAPHORE
.
Object tracking is behind tracing configuration as it currently leverages tracing infrastructure to perform the tracking.
API
Common
- group subsys_tracing_apis
Tracing APIs.
Threads
- group subsys_tracing_apis_thread
Thread Tracing APIs.
Defines
-
sys_port_trace_k_thread_foreach_enter()
Called when entering a k_thread_foreach call.
-
sys_port_trace_k_thread_foreach_exit()
Called when exiting a k_thread_foreach call.
-
sys_port_trace_k_thread_foreach_unlocked_enter()
Called when entering a k_thread_foreach_unlocked.
-
sys_port_trace_k_thread_foreach_unlocked_exit()
Called when exiting a k_thread_foreach_unlocked.
-
sys_port_trace_k_thread_create(new_thread)
Trace creating a Thread.
- Parameters
new_thread – Thread object
-
sys_port_trace_k_thread_user_mode_enter()
Trace Thread entering user mode.
-
sys_port_trace_k_thread_join_enter(thread, timeout)
Called when entering a k_thread_join.
- Parameters
thread – Thread object
timeout – Timeout period
-
sys_port_trace_k_thread_join_blocking(thread, timeout)
Called when k_thread_join blocks.
- Parameters
thread – Thread object
timeout – Timeout period
-
sys_port_trace_k_thread_join_exit(thread, timeout, ret)
Called when exiting k_thread_join.
- Parameters
thread – Thread object
timeout – Timeout period
ret – Return value
-
sys_port_trace_k_thread_sleep_enter(timeout)
Called when entering k_thread_sleep.
- Parameters
timeout – Timeout period
-
sys_port_trace_k_thread_sleep_exit(timeout, ret)
Called when exiting k_thread_sleep.
- Parameters
timeout – Timeout period
ret – Return value
-
sys_port_trace_k_thread_msleep_enter(ms)
Called when entering k_thread_msleep.
- Parameters
ms – Duration in milliseconds
-
sys_port_trace_k_thread_msleep_exit(ms, ret)
Called when exiting k_thread_msleep.
- Parameters
ms – Duration in milliseconds
ret – Return value
-
sys_port_trace_k_thread_usleep_enter(us)
Called when entering k_thread_usleep.
- Parameters
us – Duration in microseconds
-
sys_port_trace_k_thread_usleep_exit(us, ret)
Called when exiting k_thread_usleep.
- Parameters
us – Duration in microseconds
ret – Return value
-
sys_port_trace_k_thread_busy_wait_enter(usec_to_wait)
Called when entering k_thread_busy_wait.
- Parameters
usec_to_wait – Duration in microseconds
-
sys_port_trace_k_thread_busy_wait_exit(usec_to_wait)
Called when exiting k_thread_busy_wait.
- Parameters
usec_to_wait – Duration in microseconds
-
sys_port_trace_k_thread_yield()
Called when a thread yields.
-
sys_port_trace_k_thread_wakeup(thread)
Called when a thread wakes up.
- Parameters
thread – Thread object
-
sys_port_trace_k_thread_start(thread)
Called when a thread is started.
- Parameters
thread – Thread object
-
sys_port_trace_k_thread_abort(thread)
Called when a thread is being aborted.
- Parameters
thread – Thread object
-
sys_port_trace_k_thread_abort_enter(thread)
Called when a thread enters the k_thread_abort routine.
- Parameters
thread – Thread object
-
sys_port_trace_k_thread_abort_exit(thread)
Called when a thread exits the k_thread_abort routine.
- Parameters
thread – Thread object
-
sys_port_trace_k_thread_priority_set(thread)
Called when setting priority of a thread.
- Parameters
thread – Thread object
-
sys_port_trace_k_thread_suspend_enter(thread)
Called when a thread enters the k_thread_suspend function.
- Parameters
thread – Thread object
-
sys_port_trace_k_thread_suspend_exit(thread)
Called when a thread exits the k_thread_suspend function.
- Parameters
thread – Thread object
-
sys_port_trace_k_thread_resume_enter(thread)
Called when a thread enters the resume from suspension function.
- Parameters
thread – Thread object
-
sys_port_trace_k_thread_resume_exit(thread)
Called when a thread exits the resumed from suspension function.
- Parameters
thread – Thread object
-
sys_port_trace_k_thread_sched_lock()
Called when the thread scheduler is locked.
-
sys_port_trace_k_thread_sched_unlock()
Called when the thread sceduler is unlocked.
-
sys_port_trace_k_thread_name_set(thread, ret)
Called when a thread name is set.
- Parameters
thread – Thread object
ret – Return value
-
sys_port_trace_k_thread_switched_out()
Called before a thread has been selected to run.
-
sys_port_trace_k_thread_switched_in()
Called after a thread has been selected to run.
-
sys_port_trace_k_thread_ready(thread)
Called when a thread is ready to run.
- Parameters
thread – Thread object
-
sys_port_trace_k_thread_pend(thread)
Called when a thread is pending.
- Parameters
thread – Thread object
-
sys_port_trace_k_thread_info(thread)
Provide information about specific thread.
- Parameters
thread – Thread object
-
sys_port_trace_k_thread_sched_wakeup(thread)
Trace implicit thread wakup invocation by the scheduler.
- Parameters
thread – Thread object
-
sys_port_trace_k_thread_sched_abort(thread)
Trace implicit thread abort invocation by the scheduler.
- Parameters
thread – Thread object
-
sys_port_trace_k_thread_sched_priority_set(thread, prio)
Trace implicit thread set priority invocation by the scheduler.
- Parameters
thread – Thread object
prio – Thread priority
-
sys_port_trace_k_thread_sched_ready(thread)
Trace implicit thread ready invocation by the scheduler.
- Parameters
thread – Thread object
-
sys_port_trace_k_thread_sched_pend(thread)
Trace implicit thread pend invocation by the scheduler.
- Parameters
thread – Thread object
-
sys_port_trace_k_thread_sched_resume(thread)
Trace implicit thread resume invocation by the scheduler.
- Parameters
thread – Thread object
-
sys_port_trace_k_thread_sched_suspend(thread)
Trace implicit thread suspend invocation by the scheduler.
- Parameters
thread – Thread object
-
sys_port_trace_k_thread_foreach_enter()
Work Queues
- group subsys_tracing_apis_work
Work Tracing APIs.
Defines
-
sys_port_trace_k_work_init(work)
Trace initialisation of a Work structure.
- Parameters
work – Work structure
-
sys_port_trace_k_work_submit_to_queue_enter(queue, work)
Trace submit work to work queue call entry.
- Parameters
queue – Work queue structure
work – Work structure
-
sys_port_trace_k_work_submit_to_queue_exit(queue, work, ret)
Trace submit work to work queue call exit.
- Parameters
queue – Work queue structure
work – Work structure
ret – Return value
-
sys_port_trace_k_work_submit_enter(work)
Trace submit work to system work queue call entry.
- Parameters
work – Work structure
-
sys_port_trace_k_work_submit_exit(work, ret)
Trace submit work to system work queue call exit.
- Parameters
work – Work structure
ret – Return value
-
sys_port_trace_k_work_flush_enter(work)
Trace flush work call entry.
- Parameters
work – Work structure
-
sys_port_trace_k_work_flush_blocking(work, timeout)
Trace flush work call blocking.
- Parameters
work – Work structure
timeout – Timeout period
-
sys_port_trace_k_work_flush_exit(work, ret)
Trace flush work call exit.
- Parameters
work – Work structure
ret – Return value
-
sys_port_trace_k_work_cancel_enter(work)
Trace cancel work call entry.
- Parameters
work – Work structure
-
sys_port_trace_k_work_cancel_exit(work, ret)
Trace cancel work call exit.
- Parameters
work – Work structure
ret – Return value
-
sys_port_trace_k_work_cancel_sync_enter(work, sync)
Trace cancel sync work call entry.
- Parameters
work – Work structure
sync – Sync object
-
sys_port_trace_k_work_cancel_sync_blocking(work, sync)
Trace cancel sync work call blocking.
- Parameters
work – Work structure
sync – Sync object
-
sys_port_trace_k_work_cancel_sync_exit(work, sync, ret)
Trace cancel sync work call exit.
- Parameters
work – Work structure
sync – Sync object
ret – Return value
-
sys_port_trace_k_work_init(work)
Poll
- group subsys_tracing_apis_poll
Poll Tracing APIs.
Defines
-
sys_port_trace_k_poll_api_event_init(event)
Trace initialisation of a Poll Event.
- Parameters
event – Poll Event
-
sys_port_trace_k_poll_api_poll_enter(events)
Trace Polling call start.
- Parameters
events – Poll Events
-
sys_port_trace_k_poll_api_poll_exit(events, ret)
Trace Polling call outcome.
- Parameters
events – Poll Events
ret – Return value
-
sys_port_trace_k_poll_api_signal_init(signal)
Trace initialisation of a Poll Signal.
- Parameters
signal – Poll Signal
-
sys_port_trace_k_poll_api_signal_reset(signal)
Trace resetting of Poll Signal.
- Parameters
signal – Poll Signal
-
sys_port_trace_k_poll_api_signal_check(signal)
Trace checking of Poll Signal.
- Parameters
signal – Poll Signal
-
sys_port_trace_k_poll_api_signal_raise(signal, ret)
Trace raising of Poll Signal.
- Parameters
signal – Poll Signal
ret – Return value
-
sys_port_trace_k_poll_api_event_init(event)
Semaphore
- group subsys_tracing_apis_sem
Semaphore Tracing APIs.
Defines
-
sys_port_trace_k_sem_init(sem, ret)
Trace initialisation of a Semaphore.
- Parameters
sem – Semaphore object
ret – Return value
-
sys_port_trace_k_sem_give_enter(sem)
Trace giving a Semaphore entry.
- Parameters
sem – Semaphore object
-
sys_port_trace_k_sem_give_exit(sem)
Trace giving a Semaphore exit.
- Parameters
sem – Semaphore object
-
sys_port_trace_k_sem_take_enter(sem, timeout)
Trace taking a Semaphore attempt start.
- Parameters
sem – Semaphore object
timeout – Timeout period
-
sys_port_trace_k_sem_take_blocking(sem, timeout)
Trace taking a Semaphore attempt blocking.
- Parameters
sem – Semaphore object
timeout – Timeout period
-
sys_port_trace_k_sem_take_exit(sem, timeout, ret)
Trace taking a Semaphore attempt outcome.
- Parameters
sem – Semaphore object
timeout – Timeout period
ret – Return value
-
sys_port_trace_k_sem_reset(sem)
Trace resetting a Semaphore.
- Parameters
sem – Semaphore object
-
sys_port_trace_k_sem_init(sem, ret)
Mutex
- group subsys_tracing_apis_mutex
Mutex Tracing APIs.
Defines
-
sys_port_trace_k_mutex_init(mutex, ret)
Trace initialization of Mutex.
- Parameters
mutex – Mutex object
ret – Return value
-
sys_port_trace_k_mutex_lock_enter(mutex, timeout)
Trace Mutex lock attempt start.
- Parameters
mutex – Mutex object
timeout – Timeout period
-
sys_port_trace_k_mutex_lock_blocking(mutex, timeout)
Trace Mutex lock attempt blocking.
- Parameters
mutex – Mutex object
timeout – Timeout period
-
sys_port_trace_k_mutex_lock_exit(mutex, timeout, ret)
Trace Mutex lock attempt outcome.
- Parameters
mutex – Mutex object
timeout – Timeout period
ret – Return value
-
sys_port_trace_k_mutex_unlock_enter(mutex)
Trace Mutex unlock entry.
- Parameters
mutex – Mutex object
-
sys_port_trace_k_mutex_unlock_exit(mutex, ret)
Trace Mutex unlock exit.
-
sys_port_trace_k_mutex_init(mutex, ret)
Condition Variables
- group subsys_tracing_apis_condvar
Conditional Variable Tracing APIs.
Defines
-
sys_port_trace_k_condvar_init(condvar, ret)
Trace initialization of Conditional Variable.
- Parameters
condvar – Conditional Variable object
ret – Return value
-
sys_port_trace_k_condvar_signal_enter(condvar)
Trace Conditional Variable signaling start.
- Parameters
condvar – Conditional Variable object
-
sys_port_trace_k_condvar_signal_blocking(condvar, timeout)
Trace Conditional Variable signaling blocking.
- Parameters
condvar – Conditional Variable object
timeout – Timeout period
-
sys_port_trace_k_condvar_signal_exit(condvar, ret)
Trace Conditional Variable signaling outcome.
- Parameters
condvar – Conditional Variable object
ret – Return value
-
sys_port_trace_k_condvar_broadcast_enter(condvar)
Trace Conditional Variable broadcast enter.
- Parameters
condvar – Conditional Variable object
-
sys_port_trace_k_condvar_broadcast_exit(condvar, ret)
Trace Conditional Variable broadcast exit.
- Parameters
condvar – Conditional Variable object
ret – Return value
-
sys_port_trace_k_condvar_wait_enter(condvar)
Trace Conditional Variable wait enter.
- Parameters
condvar – Conditional Variable object
-
sys_port_trace_k_condvar_wait_exit(condvar, ret)
Trace Conditional Variable wait exit.
- Parameters
condvar – Conditional Variable object
ret – Return value
-
sys_port_trace_k_condvar_init(condvar, ret)
Queues
- group subsys_tracing_apis_queue
Queue Tracing APIs.
Defines
-
sys_port_trace_k_queue_init(queue)
Trace initialization of Queue.
- Parameters
queue – Queue object
-
sys_port_trace_k_queue_cancel_wait(queue)
Trace Queue cancel wait.
- Parameters
queue – Queue object
-
sys_port_trace_k_queue_queue_insert_enter(queue, alloc)
Trace Queue insert attempt entry.
- Parameters
queue – Queue object
alloc – Allocation flag
-
sys_port_trace_k_queue_queue_insert_blocking(queue, alloc, timeout)
Trace Queue insert attempt blocking.
- Parameters
queue – Queue object
alloc – Allocation flag
timeout – Timeout period
-
sys_port_trace_k_queue_queue_insert_exit(queue, alloc, ret)
Trace Queue insert attempt outcome.
- Parameters
queue – Queue object
alloc – Allocation flag
ret – Return value
-
sys_port_trace_k_queue_append_enter(queue)
Trace Queue append enter.
- Parameters
queue – Queue object
-
sys_port_trace_k_queue_append_exit(queue)
Trace Queue append exit.
- Parameters
queue – Queue object
-
sys_port_trace_k_queue_alloc_append_enter(queue)
Trace Queue alloc append enter.
- Parameters
queue – Queue object
-
sys_port_trace_k_queue_alloc_append_exit(queue, ret)
Trace Queue alloc append exit.
- Parameters
queue – Queue object
ret – Return value
-
sys_port_trace_k_queue_prepend_enter(queue)
Trace Queue prepend enter.
- Parameters
queue – Queue object
-
sys_port_trace_k_queue_prepend_exit(queue)
Trace Queue prepend exit.
- Parameters
queue – Queue object
-
sys_port_trace_k_queue_alloc_prepend_enter(queue)
Trace Queue alloc prepend enter.
- Parameters
queue – Queue object
-
sys_port_trace_k_queue_alloc_prepend_exit(queue, ret)
Trace Queue alloc prepend exit.
- Parameters
queue – Queue object
ret – Return value
-
sys_port_trace_k_queue_insert_enter(queue)
Trace Queue insert attempt entry.
- Parameters
queue – Queue object
-
sys_port_trace_k_queue_insert_blocking(queue, timeout)
Trace Queue insert attempt blocking.
- Parameters
queue – Queue object
timeout – Timeout period
-
sys_port_trace_k_queue_insert_exit(queue)
Trace Queue insert attempt exit.
- Parameters
queue – Queue object
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sys_port_trace_k_queue_append_list_enter(queue)
Trace Queue append list enter.
- Parameters
queue – Queue object
-
sys_port_trace_k_queue_append_list_exit(queue, ret)
Trace Queue append list exit.
- Parameters
queue – Queue object
ret – Return value
-
sys_port_trace_k_queue_merge_slist_enter(queue)
Trace Queue merge slist enter.
- Parameters
queue – Queue object
-
sys_port_trace_k_queue_merge_slist_exit(queue, ret)
Trace Queue merge slist exit.
- Parameters
queue – Queue object
ret – Return value
-
sys_port_trace_k_queue_get_enter(queue, timeout)
Trace Queue get attempt enter.
- Parameters
queue – Queue object
timeout – Timeout period
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sys_port_trace_k_queue_get_blocking(queue, timeout)
Trace Queue get attempt blockings.
- Parameters
queue – Queue object
timeout – Timeout period
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sys_port_trace_k_queue_get_exit(queue, timeout, ret)
Trace Queue get attempt outcome.
- Parameters
queue – Queue object
timeout – Timeout period
ret – Return value
-
sys_port_trace_k_queue_remove_enter(queue)
Trace Queue remove enter.
- Parameters
queue – Queue object
-
sys_port_trace_k_queue_remove_exit(queue, ret)
Trace Queue remove exit.
- Parameters
queue – Queue object
ret – Return value
-
sys_port_trace_k_queue_unique_append_enter(queue)
Trace Queue unique append enter.
- Parameters
queue – Queue object
-
sys_port_trace_k_queue_unique_append_exit(queue, ret)
Trace Queue unique append exit.
- Parameters
queue – Queue object
ret – Return value
-
sys_port_trace_k_queue_peek_head(queue, ret)
Trace Queue peek head.
- Parameters
queue – Queue object
ret – Return value
-
sys_port_trace_k_queue_peek_tail(queue, ret)
Trace Queue peek tail.
- Parameters
queue – Queue object
ret – Return value
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sys_port_trace_k_queue_init(queue)
FIFO
- group subsys_tracing_apis_fifo
FIFO Tracing APIs.
Defines
-
sys_port_trace_k_fifo_init_enter(fifo)
Trace initialization of FIFO Queue entry.
- Parameters
fifo – FIFO object
-
sys_port_trace_k_fifo_init_exit(fifo)
Trace initialization of FIFO Queue exit.
- Parameters
fifo – FIFO object
-
sys_port_trace_k_fifo_cancel_wait_enter(fifo)
Trace FIFO Queue cancel wait entry.
- Parameters
fifo – FIFO object
-
sys_port_trace_k_fifo_cancel_wait_exit(fifo)
Trace FIFO Queue cancel wait exit.
- Parameters
fifo – FIFO object
-
sys_port_trace_k_fifo_put_enter(fifo, data)
Trace FIFO Queue put entry.
- Parameters
fifo – FIFO object
data – Data item
-
sys_port_trace_k_fifo_put_exit(fifo, data)
Trace FIFO Queue put exit.
- Parameters
fifo – FIFO object
data – Data item
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sys_port_trace_k_fifo_alloc_put_enter(fifo, data)
Trace FIFO Queue alloc put entry.
- Parameters
fifo – FIFO object
data – Data item
-
sys_port_trace_k_fifo_alloc_put_exit(fifo, data, ret)
Trace FIFO Queue alloc put exit.
- Parameters
fifo – FIFO object
data – Data item
ret – Return value
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sys_port_trace_k_fifo_put_list_enter(fifo, head, tail)
Trace FIFO Queue put list entry.
- Parameters
fifo – FIFO object
head – First ll-node
tail – Last ll-node
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sys_port_trace_k_fifo_put_list_exit(fifo, head, tail)
Trace FIFO Queue put list exit.
- Parameters
fifo – FIFO object
head – First ll-node
tail – Last ll-node
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sys_port_trace_k_fifo_alloc_put_slist_enter(fifo, list)
Trace FIFO Queue put slist entry.
- Parameters
fifo – FIFO object
list – Syslist object
-
sys_port_trace_k_fifo_alloc_put_slist_exit(fifo, list)
Trace FIFO Queue put slist exit.
- Parameters
fifo – FIFO object
list – Syslist object
-
sys_port_trace_k_fifo_get_enter(fifo, timeout)
Trace FIFO Queue get entry.
- Parameters
fifo – FIFO object
timeout – Timeout period
-
sys_port_trace_k_fifo_get_exit(fifo, timeout, ret)
Trace FIFO Queue get exit.
- Parameters
fifo – FIFO object
timeout – Timeout period
ret – Return value
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sys_port_trace_k_fifo_peek_head_entry(fifo)
Trace FIFO Queue peek head entry.
- Parameters
fifo – FIFO object
-
sys_port_trace_k_fifo_peek_head_exit(fifo, ret)
Trace FIFO Queue peek head exit.
- Parameters
fifo – FIFO object
ret – Return value
-
sys_port_trace_k_fifo_peek_tail_entry(fifo)
Trace FIFO Queue peek tail entry.
- Parameters
fifo – FIFO object
-
sys_port_trace_k_fifo_peek_tail_exit(fifo, ret)
Trace FIFO Queue peek tail exit.
- Parameters
fifo – FIFO object
ret – Return value
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sys_port_trace_k_fifo_init_enter(fifo)
LIFO
- group subsys_tracing_apis_lifo
LIFO Tracing APIs.
Defines
-
sys_port_trace_k_lifo_init_enter(lifo)
Trace initialization of LIFO Queue entry.
- Parameters
lifo – LIFO object
-
sys_port_trace_k_lifo_init_exit(lifo)
Trace initialization of LIFO Queue exit.
- Parameters
lifo – LIFO object
-
sys_port_trace_k_lifo_put_enter(lifo, data)
Trace LIFO Queue put entry.
- Parameters
lifo – LIFO object
data – Data item
-
sys_port_trace_k_lifo_put_exit(lifo, data)
Trace LIFO Queue put exit.
- Parameters
lifo – LIFO object
data – Data item
-
sys_port_trace_k_lifo_alloc_put_enter(lifo, data)
Trace LIFO Queue alloc put entry.
- Parameters
lifo – LIFO object
data – Data item
-
sys_port_trace_k_lifo_alloc_put_exit(lifo, data, ret)
Trace LIFO Queue alloc put exit.
- Parameters
lifo – LIFO object
data – Data item
ret – Return value
-
sys_port_trace_k_lifo_get_enter(lifo, timeout)
Trace LIFO Queue get entry.
- Parameters
lifo – LIFO object
timeout – Timeout period
-
sys_port_trace_k_lifo_get_exit(lifo, timeout, ret)
Trace LIFO Queue get exit.
- Parameters
lifo – LIFO object
timeout – Timeout period
ret – Return value
-
sys_port_trace_k_lifo_init_enter(lifo)
Stacks
- group subsys_tracing_apis_stack
Stack Tracing APIs.
Defines
-
sys_port_trace_k_stack_init(stack)
Trace initialization of Stack.
- Parameters
stack – Stack object
-
sys_port_trace_k_stack_alloc_init_enter(stack)
Trace Stack alloc init attempt entry.
- Parameters
stack – Stack object
-
sys_port_trace_k_stack_alloc_init_exit(stack, ret)
Trace Stack alloc init outcome.
- Parameters
stack – Stack object
ret – Return value
-
sys_port_trace_k_stack_cleanup_enter(stack)
Trace Stack cleanup attempt entry.
- Parameters
stack – Stack object
-
sys_port_trace_k_stack_cleanup_exit(stack, ret)
Trace Stack cleanup outcome.
- Parameters
stack – Stack object
ret – Return value
-
sys_port_trace_k_stack_push_enter(stack)
Trace Stack push attempt entry.
- Parameters
stack – Stack object
-
sys_port_trace_k_stack_push_exit(stack, ret)
Trace Stack push attempt outcome.
- Parameters
stack – Stack object
ret – Return value
-
sys_port_trace_k_stack_pop_enter(stack, timeout)
Trace Stack pop attempt entry.
- Parameters
stack – Stack object
timeout – Timeout period
-
sys_port_trace_k_stack_pop_blocking(stack, timeout)
Trace Stack pop attempt blocking.
- Parameters
stack – Stack object
timeout – Timeout period
-
sys_port_trace_k_stack_pop_exit(stack, timeout, ret)
Trace Stack pop attempt outcome.
- Parameters
stack – Stack object
timeout – Timeout period
ret – Return value
-
sys_port_trace_k_stack_init(stack)
Message Queues
- group subsys_tracing_apis_msgq
Message Queue Tracing APIs.
Defines
-
sys_port_trace_k_msgq_init(msgq)
Trace initialization of Message Queue.
- Parameters
msgq – Message Queue object
-
sys_port_trace_k_msgq_alloc_init_enter(msgq)
Trace Message Queue alloc init attempt entry.
- Parameters
msgq – Message Queue object
-
sys_port_trace_k_msgq_alloc_init_exit(msgq, ret)
Trace Message Queue alloc init attempt outcome.
- Parameters
msgq – Message Queue object
ret – Return value
-
sys_port_trace_k_msgq_cleanup_enter(msgq)
Trace Message Queue cleanup attempt entry.
- Parameters
msgq – Message Queue object
-
sys_port_trace_k_msgq_cleanup_exit(msgq, ret)
Trace Message Queue cleanup attempt outcome.
- Parameters
msgq – Message Queue object
ret – Return value
-
sys_port_trace_k_msgq_put_enter(msgq, timeout)
Trace Message Queue put attempt entry.
- Parameters
msgq – Message Queue object
timeout – Timeout period
-
sys_port_trace_k_msgq_put_blocking(msgq, timeout)
Trace Message Queue put attempt blocking.
- Parameters
msgq – Message Queue object
timeout – Timeout period
-
sys_port_trace_k_msgq_put_exit(msgq, timeout, ret)
Trace Message Queue put attempt outcome.
- Parameters
msgq – Message Queue object
timeout – Timeout period
ret – Return value
-
sys_port_trace_k_msgq_get_enter(msgq, timeout)
Trace Message Queue get attempt entry.
- Parameters
msgq – Message Queue object
timeout – Timeout period
-
sys_port_trace_k_msgq_get_blocking(msgq, timeout)
Trace Message Queue get attempt blockings.
- Parameters
msgq – Message Queue object
timeout – Timeout period
-
sys_port_trace_k_msgq_get_exit(msgq, timeout, ret)
Trace Message Queue get attempt outcome.
- Parameters
msgq – Message Queue object
timeout – Timeout period
ret – Return value
-
sys_port_trace_k_msgq_peek(msgq, ret)
Trace Message Queue peek.
- Parameters
msgq – Message Queue object
ret – Return value
-
sys_port_trace_k_msgq_purge(msgq)
Trace Message Queue purge.
- Parameters
msgq – Message Queue object
-
sys_port_trace_k_msgq_init(msgq)
Mailbox
- group subsys_tracing_apis_mbox
Mailbox Tracing APIs.
Defines
-
sys_port_trace_k_mbox_init(mbox)
Trace initialization of Mailbox.
- Parameters
mbox – Mailbox object
-
sys_port_trace_k_mbox_message_put_enter(mbox, timeout)
Trace Mailbox message put attempt entry.
- Parameters
mbox – Mailbox object
timeout – Timeout period
-
sys_port_trace_k_mbox_message_put_blocking(mbox, timeout)
Trace Mailbox message put attempt blocking.
- Parameters
mbox – Mailbox object
timeout – Timeout period
-
sys_port_trace_k_mbox_message_put_exit(mbox, timeout, ret)
Trace Mailbox message put attempt outcome.
- Parameters
mbox – Mailbox object
timeout – Timeout period
ret – Return value
-
sys_port_trace_k_mbox_put_enter(mbox, timeout)
Trace Mailbox put attempt entry.
- Parameters
mbox – Mailbox object
timeout – Timeout period
-
sys_port_trace_k_mbox_put_exit(mbox, timeout, ret)
Trace Mailbox put attempt blocking.
- Parameters
mbox – Mailbox object
timeout – Timeout period
ret – Return value
-
sys_port_trace_k_mbox_async_put_enter(mbox, sem)
Trace Mailbox async put entry.
- Parameters
mbox – Mailbox object
sem – Semaphore object
-
sys_port_trace_k_mbox_async_put_exit(mbox, sem)
Trace Mailbox async put exit.
- Parameters
mbox – Mailbox object
sem – Semaphore object
-
sys_port_trace_k_mbox_get_enter(mbox, timeout)
Trace Mailbox get attempt entry.
- Parameters
mbox – Mailbox entry
timeout – Timeout period
-
sys_port_trace_k_mbox_get_blocking(mbox, timeout)
Trace Mailbox get attempt blocking.
- Parameters
mbox – Mailbox entry
timeout – Timeout period
-
sys_port_trace_k_mbox_get_exit(mbox, timeout, ret)
Trace Mailbox get attempt outcome.
- Parameters
mbox – Mailbox entry
timeout – Timeout period
ret – Return value
-
sys_port_trace_k_mbox_data_get(rx_msg)
Trace Mailbox data get.
rx_msg Receive Message object
-
sys_port_trace_k_mbox_init(mbox)
Pipes
- group subsys_tracing_apis_pipe
Pipe Tracing APIs.
Defines
-
sys_port_trace_k_pipe_init(pipe)
Trace initialization of Pipe.
- Parameters
pipe – Pipe object
-
sys_port_trace_k_pipe_cleanup_enter(pipe)
Trace Pipe cleanup entry.
- Parameters
pipe – Pipe object
-
sys_port_trace_k_pipe_cleanup_exit(pipe, ret)
Trace Pipe cleanup exit.
- Parameters
pipe – Pipe object
ret – Return value
-
sys_port_trace_k_pipe_alloc_init_enter(pipe)
Trace Pipe alloc init entry.
- Parameters
pipe – Pipe object
-
sys_port_trace_k_pipe_alloc_init_exit(pipe, ret)
Trace Pipe alloc init exit.
- Parameters
pipe – Pipe object
ret – Return value
-
sys_port_trace_k_pipe_put_enter(pipe, timeout)
Trace Pipe put attempt entry.
- Parameters
pipe – Pipe object
timeout – Timeout period
-
sys_port_trace_k_pipe_put_blocking(pipe, timeout)
Trace Pipe put attempt blocking.
- Parameters
pipe – Pipe object
timeout – Timeout period
-
sys_port_trace_k_pipe_put_exit(pipe, timeout, ret)
Trace Pipe put attempt outcome.
- Parameters
pipe – Pipe object
timeout – Timeout period
ret – Return value
-
sys_port_trace_k_pipe_get_enter(pipe, timeout)
Trace Pipe get attempt entry.
- Parameters
pipe – Pipe object
timeout – Timeout period
-
sys_port_trace_k_pipe_get_blocking(pipe, timeout)
Trace Pipe get attempt blocking.
- Parameters
pipe – Pipe object
timeout – Timeout period
-
sys_port_trace_k_pipe_get_exit(pipe, timeout, ret)
Trace Pipe get attempt outcome.
- Parameters
pipe – Pipe object
timeout – Timeout period
ret – Return value
-
sys_port_trace_k_pipe_block_put_enter(pipe, sem)
Trace Pipe block put enter.
- Parameters
pipe – Pipe object
sem – Semaphore object
-
sys_port_trace_k_pipe_block_put_exit(pipe, sem)
Trace Pipe block put exit.
- Parameters
pipe – Pipe object
sem – Semaphore object
-
sys_port_trace_k_pipe_init(pipe)
Heaps
- group subsys_tracing_apis_heap
Heap Tracing APIs.
Defines
-
sys_port_trace_k_heap_init(h)
Trace initialization of Heap.
- Parameters
h – Heap object
-
sys_port_trace_k_heap_aligned_alloc_enter(h, timeout)
Trace Heap aligned alloc attempt entry.
- Parameters
h – Heap object
timeout – Timeout period
-
sys_port_trace_k_heap_aligned_alloc_blocking(h, timeout)
Trace Heap align alloc attempt blocking.
- Parameters
h – Heap object
timeout – Timeout period
-
sys_port_trace_k_heap_aligned_alloc_exit(h, timeout, ret)
Trace Heap align alloc attempt outcome.
- Parameters
h – Heap object
timeout – Timeout period
ret – Return value
-
sys_port_trace_k_heap_alloc_enter(h, timeout)
Trace Heap alloc enter.
- Parameters
h – Heap object
timeout – Timeout period
-
sys_port_trace_k_heap_alloc_exit(h, timeout, ret)
Trace Heap alloc exit.
- Parameters
h – Heap object
timeout – Timeout period
ret – Return value
-
sys_port_trace_k_heap_free(h)
Trace Heap free.
- Parameters
h – Heap object
-
sys_port_trace_k_heap_sys_k_aligned_alloc_enter(heap)
Trace System Heap aligned alloc enter.
- Parameters
heap – Heap object
-
sys_port_trace_k_heap_sys_k_aligned_alloc_exit(heap, ret)
Trace System Heap aligned alloc exit.
- Parameters
heap – Heap object
ret – Return value
-
sys_port_trace_k_heap_sys_k_malloc_enter(heap)
Trace System Heap aligned alloc enter.
- Parameters
heap – Heap object
-
sys_port_trace_k_heap_sys_k_malloc_exit(heap, ret)
Trace System Heap aligned alloc exit.
- Parameters
heap – Heap object
ret – Return value
-
sys_port_trace_k_heap_sys_k_free_enter(heap, heap_ref)
Trace System Heap free entry.
- Parameters
heap – Heap object
heap_ref – Heap reference
-
sys_port_trace_k_heap_sys_k_free_exit(heap, heap_ref)
Trace System Heap free exit.
- Parameters
heap – Heap object
heap_ref – Heap reference
-
sys_port_trace_k_heap_sys_k_calloc_enter(heap)
Trace System heap calloc enter.
- Parameters
heap –
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sys_port_trace_k_heap_sys_k_calloc_exit(heap, ret)
Trace System heap calloc exit.
- Parameters
heap – Heap object
ret – Return value
-
sys_port_trace_k_heap_init(h)
Memory Slabs
- group subsys_tracing_apis_mslab
Memory Slab Tracing APIs.
Defines
-
sys_port_trace_k_mem_slab_init(slab, rc)
Trace initialization of Memory Slab.
- Parameters
slab – Memory Slab object
rc – Return value
-
sys_port_trace_k_mem_slab_alloc_enter(slab, timeout)
Trace Memory Slab alloc attempt entry.
- Parameters
slab – Memory Slab object
timeout – Timeout period
-
sys_port_trace_k_mem_slab_alloc_blocking(slab, timeout)
Trace Memory Slab alloc attempt blocking.
- Parameters
slab – Memory Slab object
timeout – Timeout period
-
sys_port_trace_k_mem_slab_alloc_exit(slab, timeout, ret)
Trace Memory Slab alloc attempt outcome.
- Parameters
slab – Memory Slab object
timeout – Timeout period
ret – Return value
-
sys_port_trace_k_mem_slab_free_enter(slab)
Trace Memory Slab free entry.
- Parameters
slab – Memory Slab object
-
sys_port_trace_k_mem_slab_free_exit(slab)
Trace Memory Slab free exit.
- Parameters
slab – Memory Slab object
-
sys_port_trace_k_mem_slab_init(slab, rc)
Timers
- group subsys_tracing_apis_timer
Timer Tracing APIs.
Defines
-
sys_port_trace_k_timer_init(timer)
Trace initialization of Timer.
- Parameters
timer – Timer object
-
sys_port_trace_k_timer_start(timer)
Trace Timer start.
- Parameters
timer – Timer object
-
sys_port_trace_k_timer_stop(timer)
Trace Timer stop.
- Parameters
timer – Timer object
-
sys_port_trace_k_timer_status_sync_enter(timer)
Trace Timer status sync entry.
- Parameters
timer – Timer object
-
sys_port_trace_k_timer_status_sync_blocking(timer, timeout)
Trace Timer Status sync blocking.
- Parameters
timer – Timer object
timeout – Timeout period
-
sys_port_trace_k_timer_status_sync_exit(timer, result)
Trace Time Status sync outcome.
- Parameters
timer – Timer object
result – Return value
-
sys_port_trace_k_timer_init(timer)
Object tracking
- group subsys_tracing_object_tracking
Object tracking.
Object tracking provides lists to kernel objects, so their existence and current status can be tracked.
The following global variables are the heads of available lists:
_track_list_k_timer
_track_list_k_mem_slab
_track_list_k_sem
_track_list_k_mutex
_track_list_k_stack
_track_list_k_msgq
_track_list_k_mbox
_track_list_k_pipe
_track_list_k_queue
Defines
-
SYS_PORT_TRACK_NEXT(list)
Gets node’s next element in a object tracking list.
- Parameters
list – Node to get next element from.
Syscalls
- group subsys_tracing_apis_syscall
Syscall Tracing APIs.
Defines
-
sys_port_trace_syscall_enter(id, name, ...)
Trace syscall entry.
- Parameters
id – Syscall ID (as defined in the generated syscall_list.h)
name – Syscall name as a token (ex: k_thread_create)
... – Other parameters passed to the syscall
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sys_port_trace_syscall_exit(id, name, ...)
Trace syscall exit.
- Parameters
id – Syscall ID (as defined in the generated syscall_list.h)
name – Syscall name as a token (ex: k_thread_create)
... – Other parameters passed to the syscall, if the syscall has a return, the return value is the last parameter in the list
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sys_port_trace_syscall_enter(id, name, ...)