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28.Dd February 15, 2001
29.Dt KTR 9
30.Os
31.Sh NAME
32.Nm CTR0 , CTR1 , CTR2 , CTR3 , CTR4 , CTR5 , CTR6
33.Nd kernel tracing facility
34.Sh SYNOPSIS
35.In sys/param.h
36.In sys/ktr.h
37.Vt "extern int ktr_cpumask" ;
38.Vt "extern int ktr_entries" ;
39.Vt "extern int ktr_extend" ;
40.Vt "extern int ktr_mask" ;
41.Vt "extern int ktr_verbose" ;
42.Vt "extern struct ktr_entry ktr_buf[]" ;
43.Ft void
44.Fn CTR0 "u_int mask" "char *format"
45.Ft void
46.Fn CTR1 "u_int mask" "char *format" "arg1"
47.Ft void
48.Fn CTR2 "u_int mask" "char *format" "arg1" "arg2"
49.Ft void
50.Fn CTR3 "u_int mask" "char *format" "arg1" "arg2" "arg3"
51.Ft void
52.Fn CTR4 "u_int mask" "char *format" "arg1" "arg2" "arg3" "arg4"
53.Ft void
54.Fn CTR5 "u_int mask" "char *format" "arg1" "arg2" "arg3" "arg4" "arg5"
55.Ft void
56.Fn CTR6 "u_int mask" "char *format" "arg1" "arg2" "arg3" "arg4" "arg5" "arg6"
57.Sh DESCRIPTION
58KTR provides a circular buffer of events that can be logged in a
59.Xr printf 9
60style
61fashion.
62These events can then be dumped either via
63.Xr ddb 4
64or
65.Xr gdb 1 .
66.Pp
67Events are created and logged in the kernel via the
68.Dv CTR Ns Ar x
69macros.
70The first parameter is a mask of event types
71.Pq Dv KTR_*
72defined in
73.Aq Pa sys/ktr.h .
74The event will be logged only if any of the event types specified in
75.Fa mask
76are enabled in the global event mask stored in
77.Va ktr_mask .
78The
79.Fa format
80argument is a
81.Xr printf 9
82style format string used to build the text of the event log message.
83Following the
84.Fa format
85string are zero to five arguments referenced by
86.Fa format .
87Note that the different macros differ only in the number of arguments each
88one takes, as indicated by its name.
89Each event is logged with a timestamp in addition to the log message.
90.Pp
91The
92.Va ktr_entries
93variable contains the number of entries in the
94.Va ktr_buf
95array.
96These variables are mostly useful for post-mortem crash dump tools to locate
97the base of the circular trace buffer and its length.
98.Pp
99The
100.Va ktr_mask
101variable contains the run time mask of events to log.
102.Pp
103The CPU event mask is stored in the
104.Va ktr_cpumask
105variable.
106.Pp
107The
108.Va ktr_verbose
109variable stores the verbose flag that controls whether events are logged to
110the console in addition to the event buffer.
111.Sh EXAMPLES
112This example demonstrates the use of tracepoints at the
113.Dv KTR_PROC
114logging level.
115.Bd -literal -offset indent
116void
117mi_switch()
118{
119	...
120	/*
121	 * Pick a new current process and record its start time.
122	 */
123	...
124	CTR3(KTR_PROC, "mi_switch: old proc %p (pid %d, %s)", p, p->p_pid,
125	    p->p_comm);
126	...
127	cpu_switch();
128	...
129	CTR3(KTR_PROC, "mi_switch: new proc %p (pid %d, %s)", p, p->p_pid,
130	    p->p_comm);
131	...
132}
133.Ed
134.Sh SEE ALSO
135.Xr ktr 4
136.Sh HISTORY
137The KTR kernel tracing facility first appeared in
138.Bsx 3.0
139and was imported into
140.Fx 5.0
141and
142.Dx 1.1 .
143.Sh BUGS
144Currently there is one global buffer shared among all CPUs.
145It might be profitable at some point in time to use per-CPU buffers instead
146so that if one CPU halts or starts spinning, then the log messages it
147emitted just prior to halting or spinning will not be drowned out by events
148from the other CPUs.
149