Hello, I semi-regularly debug probe failures. For drivers that use dev_err_probe rigorously, this is a quick matter: The probe function records a deferral reason and if the deferral persists, deferred_probe_timeout_work_func() will print the collected reasons, even if PID 1 is never started.
For drivers that don't call dev_err_probe, I find myself sometimes doing printf debugging inside the probe function. I would like to replace this with the function graph tracer: - record the probe function, configured over kernel command line (The device indefinitely deferring probe is printed to the console, so I know what I am looking for on the next boot) - Dump the function graph trace - See if the last call before (non-devm) cleanup is getting a clock, a GPIO, a regulator or w/e. For this to be maximally useful, I need to configure this not only at boot-time, but also dump the ftrace buffer at boot time. Probe deferral can hinder the kernel from calling init and providing a shell, where I could read /sys/kernel/tracing/trace. I found following two mechanisms that looked relevant, but seem not to do exactly what I want: - tp_printk: seems to be related to trace points only and not usable for the function graph output - dump_on_oops: I don't get an Oops if probe deferral times out, but maybe one could patch the kernel to check a oops_on_probe_deferral or dump_on_probe_deferral kernel command line parameter in deferred_probe_timeout_work_func()? Is there existing support that I am missing? Any input on whether this would be a welcome feature to have? Thanks! Cheers, Ahmad -- Pengutronix e.K. | | Steuerwalder Str. 21 | http://www.pengutronix.de/ | 31137 Hildesheim, Germany | Phone: +49-5121-206917-0 | Amtsgericht Hildesheim, HRA 2686 | Fax: +49-5121-206917-5555 |