On Wed, Jan 15, 2020 at 10:36:36AM +0000, Chris Wilson wrote:
Quoting Sean Paul (2020-01-14 17:21:43)
From: Sean Paul seanpaul@chromium.org
This patch uses a ring_buffer to keep a "flight recorder" (name credit Weston) of DRM logs for a specified set of debug categories. The user writes a bitmask of debug categories to the "trace_mask" node and can read log messages from the "trace" node.
These nodes currently exist in debugfs under the dri directory. I intended on exposing all of this through tracefs originally, but the tracefs entry points are not exposed, so there's no way to create tracefs files from drivers at the moment. I think it would be a worthwhile endeavour, but one requiring more time and conversation to ensure the drm traces fit somewhere sensible.
Fwiw, I have a need for client orientated debug message store, with the primary purpose of figuring out -EINVAL. We need per-client so we can put sensitive information about the potentially buggy client behaviour, and of course it needs to be accessible by the non-privileged client.
On the execution side, it's easy to keep track of the client so we could trace execution flow per client, within reason. And we could do similarly for kms clients.
Could you build such a thing with drm_trace underpinning it, just put the pertinent information in the message?
Just chiming to say, I don't think a duplicate of dmesg hidden inside debugfs achieves much. But a generic tracek-esque ringbuf would be very useful -- even if only so we can separate our GEM_TRACE from the global tracek.
I think that's essentially what we've got, I've just narrowly focused on surfacing debug logs. If drm_trace_printf were exported, replacing GEM_TRACE would be as simple as s/trace_printk/drm_trace_printf/. Initially I thought exporting it to drivers would be a bad idea, but I'm open to changing my mind on this as long as drivers are using it responsibly.
Sean
-Chris