From: "Steven Rostedt (Red Hat)" <srost...@redhat.com>

When cat'ing the snapshot file, instead of showing an empty trace
header like the trace file does, show how to use the snapshot
feature.

Also, this is a good place to show if the snapshot has been allocated
or not. Users may want to "pre allocate" the snapshot to have a fast
"swap" of the current buffer. Otherwise, a swap would be slow and might
fail as it would need to allocate the snapshot buffer, and that might
fail under tight memory constraints.

Here's what it looked like before:

 # tracer: nop
 #
 # entries-in-buffer/entries-written: 0/0   #P:4
 #
 #                              _-----=> irqs-off
 #                             / _----=> need-resched
 #                            | / _---=> hardirq/softirq
 #                            || / _--=> preempt-depth
 #                            ||| /     delay
 #           TASK-PID   CPU#  ||||    TIMESTAMP  FUNCTION
 #              | |       |   ||||       |         |

Here's what it looks like now:

 # tracer: nop
 #
 #
 # * Snapshot is freed *
 #
 # Snapshot commands:
 # echo 0 > snapshot : Clears and frees snapshot buffer
 # echo 1 > snapshot : Allocates snapshot buffer, if not already allocated.
 #                      Takes a snapshot of the main buffer.
 # echo 2 > snapshot : Clears snapshot buffer (but does not allocate)
 #                      (Doesn't have to be '2' works with any number that
 #                       is not a '0' or '1')

Acked-by: Hiraku Toyooka <hiraku.toyooka...@hitachi.com>
Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt <rost...@goodmis.org>
---
 kernel/trace/trace.c |   25 ++++++++++++++++++++++++-
 1 file changed, 24 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/kernel/trace/trace.c b/kernel/trace/trace.c
index c2e2c23..9e3120b 100644
--- a/kernel/trace/trace.c
+++ b/kernel/trace/trace.c
@@ -2400,6 +2400,27 @@ static void test_ftrace_alive(struct seq_file *m)
        seq_printf(m, "#          MAY BE MISSING FUNCTION EVENTS\n");
 }
 
+#ifdef CONFIG_TRACER_MAX_TRACE
+static void print_snapshot_help(struct seq_file *m, struct trace_iterator 
*iter)
+{
+       if (iter->trace->allocated_snapshot)
+               seq_printf(m, "#\n# * Snapshot is allocated *\n#\n");
+       else
+               seq_printf(m, "#\n# * Snapshot is freed *\n#\n");
+
+       seq_printf(m, "# Snapshot commands:\n");
+       seq_printf(m, "# echo 0 > snapshot : Clears and frees snapshot 
buffer\n");
+       seq_printf(m, "# echo 1 > snapshot : Allocates snapshot buffer, if not 
already allocated.\n");
+       seq_printf(m, "#                      Takes a snapshot of the main 
buffer.\n");
+       seq_printf(m, "# echo 2 > snapshot : Clears snapshot buffer (but does 
not allocate)\n");
+       seq_printf(m, "#                      (Doesn't have to be '2' works 
with any number that\n");
+       seq_printf(m, "#                       is not a '0' or '1')\n");
+}
+#else
+/* Should never be called */
+static inline void print_snapshot_help(struct seq_file *m, struct 
trace_iterator *iter) { }
+#endif
+
 static int s_show(struct seq_file *m, void *v)
 {
        struct trace_iterator *iter = v;
@@ -2411,7 +2432,9 @@ static int s_show(struct seq_file *m, void *v)
                        seq_puts(m, "#\n");
                        test_ftrace_alive(m);
                }
-               if (iter->trace && iter->trace->print_header)
+               if (iter->snapshot && trace_empty(iter))
+                       print_snapshot_help(m, iter);
+               else if (iter->trace && iter->trace->print_header)
                        iter->trace->print_header(m);
                else
                        trace_default_header(m);
-- 
1.7.10.4


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