void trigger_data_free(struct event_trigger_data *data)
{ if (data->cmd_ops->set_filter)
data->cmd_ops->set_filter(NULL, data, NULL);
/* make sure current triggers exit before free */
tracepoint_synchronize_unregister();
kfree(data);
}
/** * event_triggers_call - Call triggers associated with a trace event * @file: The trace_event_file associated with the event * @buffer: The ring buffer that the event is being written to * @rec: The trace entry for the event, NULL for unconditional invocation * @event: The event meta data in the ring buffer * * For each trigger associated with an event, invoke the trigger * function registered with the associated trigger command. If rec is * non-NULL, it means that the trigger requires further processing and * shouldn't be unconditionally invoked. If rec is non-NULL and the * trigger has a filter associated with it, rec will checked against * the filter and if the record matches the trigger will be invoked. * If the trigger is a 'post_trigger', meaning it shouldn't be invoked * in any case until the current event is written, the trigger * function isn't invoked but the bit associated with the deferred * trigger is set in the return value. * * Returns an enum event_trigger_type value containing a set bit for * any trigger that should be deferred, ETT_NONE if nothing to defer. * * Called from tracepoint handlers (with rcu_read_lock_sched() held). * * Return: an enum event_trigger_type value containing a set bit for * any trigger that should be deferred, ETT_NONE if nothing to defer.
*/ enum event_trigger_type
event_triggers_call(struct trace_event_file *file, struct trace_buffer *buffer, void *rec, struct ring_buffer_event *event)
{ struct event_trigger_data *data; enum event_trigger_type tt = ETT_NONE; struct event_filter *filter;
if (eflags & EVENT_FILE_FL_TRIGGER_MODE)
event_triggers_call(file, NULL, NULL, NULL); if (eflags & EVENT_FILE_FL_SOFT_DISABLED) returntrue; if (eflags & EVENT_FILE_FL_PID_FILTER) return trace_event_ignore_this_pid(file); returnfalse;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(__trace_trigger_soft_disabled);
/** * event_triggers_post_call - Call 'post_triggers' for a trace event * @file: The trace_event_file associated with the event * @tt: enum event_trigger_type containing a set bit for each trigger to invoke * * For each trigger associated with an event, invoke the trigger * function registered with the associated trigger command, if the * corresponding bit is set in the tt enum passed into this function. * See @event_triggers_call for details on how those bits are set. * * Called from tracepoint handlers (with rcu_read_lock_sched() held).
*/ void
event_triggers_post_call(struct trace_event_file *file, enum event_trigger_type tt)
{ struct event_trigger_data *data;
list_for_each_entry_rcu(data, &file->triggers, list) { if (data->paused) continue; if (data->cmd_ops->trigger_type & tt)
data->ops->trigger(data, NULL, NULL, NULL);
}
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(event_triggers_post_call);
/* ->stop() is called even if ->start() fails */
mutex_lock(&event_mutex);
event_file = event_file_file(m->private); if (unlikely(!event_file)) return ERR_PTR(-ENODEV);
/* * Currently we only register event commands from __init, so mark this * __init too.
*/
__init int register_event_command(struct event_command *cmd)
{ struct event_command *p;
/* * Currently we only unregister event commands from __init, so mark * this __init too.
*/
__init int unregister_event_command(struct event_command *cmd)
{ struct event_command *p, *n;
guard(mutex)(&trigger_cmd_mutex);
list_for_each_entry_safe(p, n, &trigger_commands, list) { if (strcmp(cmd->name, p->name) == 0) {
list_del_init(&p->list); return 0;
}
}
return -ENODEV;
}
/** * event_trigger_print - Generic event_trigger_ops @print implementation * @name: The name of the event trigger * @m: The seq_file being printed to * @data: Trigger-specific data * @filter_str: filter_str to print, if present * * Common implementation for event triggers to print themselves. * * Usually wrapped by a function that simply sets the @name of the * trigger command and then invokes this. * * Return: 0 on success, errno otherwise
*/ staticint
event_trigger_print(constchar *name, struct seq_file *m, void *data, char *filter_str)
{ long count = (long)data;
seq_puts(m, name);
if (count == -1)
seq_puts(m, ":unlimited"); else
seq_printf(m, ":count=%ld", count);
if (filter_str)
seq_printf(m, " if %s\n", filter_str); else
seq_putc(m, '\n');
return 0;
}
/** * event_trigger_init - Generic event_trigger_ops @init implementation * @data: Trigger-specific data * * Common implementation of event trigger initialization. * * Usually used directly as the @init method in event trigger * implementations. * * Return: 0 on success, errno otherwise
*/ int event_trigger_init(struct event_trigger_data *data)
{
data->ref++; return 0;
}
/** * event_trigger_free - Generic event_trigger_ops @free implementation * @data: Trigger-specific data * * Common implementation of event trigger de-initialization. * * Usually used directly as the @free method in event trigger * implementations.
*/ staticvoid
event_trigger_free(struct event_trigger_data *data)
{ if (WARN_ON_ONCE(data->ref <= 0)) return;
data->ref--; if (!data->ref)
trigger_data_free(data);
}
int trace_event_trigger_enable_disable(struct trace_event_file *file, int trigger_enable)
{ int ret = 0;
if (trigger_enable) { if (atomic_inc_return(&file->tm_ref) > 1) return ret;
set_bit(EVENT_FILE_FL_TRIGGER_MODE_BIT, &file->flags);
ret = trace_event_enable_disable(file, 1, 1);
} else { if (atomic_dec_return(&file->tm_ref) > 0) return ret;
clear_bit(EVENT_FILE_FL_TRIGGER_MODE_BIT, &file->flags);
ret = trace_event_enable_disable(file, 0, 1);
}
return ret;
}
/** * clear_event_triggers - Clear all triggers associated with a trace array * @tr: The trace array to clear * * For each trigger, the triggering event has its tm_ref decremented * via trace_event_trigger_enable_disable(), and any associated event * (in the case of enable/disable_event triggers) will have its sm_ref * decremented via free()->trace_event_enable_disable(). That * combination effectively reverses the soft-mode/trigger state added * by trigger registration. * * Must be called with event_mutex held.
*/ void
clear_event_triggers(struct trace_array *tr)
{ struct trace_event_file *file;
/** * update_cond_flag - Set or reset the TRIGGER_COND bit * @file: The trace_event_file associated with the event * * If an event has triggers and any of those triggers has a filter or * a post_trigger, trigger invocation needs to be deferred until after * the current event has logged its data, and the event should have * its TRIGGER_COND bit set, otherwise the TRIGGER_COND bit should be * cleared.
*/ void update_cond_flag(struct trace_event_file *file)
{ struct event_trigger_data *data; bool set_cond = false;
if (set_cond)
set_bit(EVENT_FILE_FL_TRIGGER_COND_BIT, &file->flags); else
clear_bit(EVENT_FILE_FL_TRIGGER_COND_BIT, &file->flags);
}
/** * register_trigger - Generic event_command @reg implementation * @glob: The raw string used to register the trigger * @data: Trigger-specific data to associate with the trigger * @file: The trace_event_file associated with the event * * Common implementation for event trigger registration. * * Usually used directly as the @reg method in event command * implementations. * * Return: 0 on success, errno otherwise
*/ staticint register_trigger(char *glob, struct event_trigger_data *data, struct trace_event_file *file)
{ struct event_trigger_data *test; int ret = 0;
if (data->ops->init) {
ret = data->ops->init(data); if (ret < 0) return ret;
}
list_add_rcu(&data->list, &file->triggers);
update_cond_flag(file);
ret = trace_event_trigger_enable_disable(file, 1); if (ret < 0) {
list_del_rcu(&data->list);
update_cond_flag(file);
} return ret;
}
/* * True if the trigger was found and unregistered, else false.
*/ staticbool try_unregister_trigger(char *glob, struct event_trigger_data *test, struct trace_event_file *file)
{ struct event_trigger_data *data = NULL, *iter;
lockdep_assert_held(&event_mutex);
list_for_each_entry(iter, &file->triggers, list) { if (iter->cmd_ops->trigger_type == test->cmd_ops->trigger_type) {
data = iter;
list_del_rcu(&data->list);
trace_event_trigger_enable_disable(file, 0);
update_cond_flag(file); break;
}
}
if (data) { if (data->ops->free)
data->ops->free(data);
returntrue;
}
returnfalse;
}
/** * unregister_trigger - Generic event_command @unreg implementation * @glob: The raw string used to register the trigger * @test: Trigger-specific data used to find the trigger to remove * @file: The trace_event_file associated with the event * * Common implementation for event trigger unregistration. * * Usually used directly as the @unreg method in event command * implementations.
*/ staticvoid unregister_trigger(char *glob, struct event_trigger_data *test, struct trace_event_file *file)
{
try_unregister_trigger(glob, test, file);
}
/* * Event trigger parsing helper functions. * * These functions help make it easier to write an event trigger * parsing function i.e. the struct event_command.parse() callback * function responsible for parsing and registering a trigger command * written to the 'trigger' file. * * A trigger command (or just 'trigger' for short) takes the form: * [trigger] [if filter] * * The struct event_command.parse() callback (and other struct * event_command functions) refer to several components of a trigger * command. Those same components are referenced by the event trigger * parsing helper functions defined below. These components are: * * cmd - the trigger command name * glob - the trigger command name optionally prefaced with '!' * param_and_filter - text following cmd and ':' * param - text following cmd and ':' and stripped of filter * filter - the optional filter text following (and including) 'if' * * To illustrate the use of these componenents, here are some concrete * examples. For the following triggers: * * echo 'traceon:5 if pid == 0' > trigger * - 'traceon' is both cmd and glob * - '5 if pid == 0' is the param_and_filter * - '5' is the param * - 'if pid == 0' is the filter * * echo 'enable_event:sys:event:n' > trigger * - 'enable_event' is both cmd and glob * - 'sys:event:n' is the param_and_filter * - 'sys:event:n' is the param * - there is no filter * * echo 'hist:keys=pid if prio > 50' > trigger * - 'hist' is both cmd and glob * - 'keys=pid if prio > 50' is the param_and_filter * - 'keys=pid' is the param * - 'if prio > 50' is the filter * * echo '!enable_event:sys:event:n' > trigger * - 'enable_event' the cmd * - '!enable_event' is the glob * - 'sys:event:n' is the param_and_filter * - 'sys:event:n' is the param * - there is no filter * * echo 'traceoff' > trigger * - 'traceoff' is both cmd and glob * - there is no param_and_filter * - there is no param * - there is no filter * * There are a few different categories of event trigger covered by * these helpers: * * - triggers that don't require a parameter e.g. traceon * - triggers that do require a parameter e.g. enable_event and hist * - triggers that though they may not require a param may support an * optional 'n' param (n = number of times the trigger should fire) * e.g.: traceon:5 or enable_event:sys:event:n * - triggers that do not support an 'n' param e.g. hist * * These functions can be used or ignored as necessary - it all * depends on the complexity of the trigger, and the granularity of * the functions supported reflects the fact that some implementations * may need to customize certain aspects of their implementations and * won't need certain functions. For instance, the hist trigger * implementation doesn't use event_trigger_separate_filter() because * it has special requirements for handling the filter.
*/
/** * event_trigger_check_remove - check whether an event trigger specifies remove * @glob: The trigger command string, with optional remove(!) operator * * The event trigger callback implementations pass in 'glob' as a * parameter. This is the command name either with or without a * remove(!) operator. This function simply parses the glob and * determines whether the command corresponds to a trigger removal or * a trigger addition. * * Return: true if this is a remove command, false otherwise
*/ bool event_trigger_check_remove(constchar *glob)
{ return (glob && glob[0] == '!') ? true : false;
}
/** * event_trigger_empty_param - check whether the param is empty * @param: The trigger param string * * The event trigger callback implementations pass in 'param' as a * parameter. This corresponds to the string following the command * name minus the command name. This function can be called by a * callback implementation for any command that requires a param; a * callback that doesn't require a param can ignore it. * * Return: true if this is an empty param, false otherwise
*/ bool event_trigger_empty_param(constchar *param)
{ return !param;
}
/** * event_trigger_separate_filter - separate an event trigger from a filter * @param_and_filter: String containing trigger and possibly filter * @param: outparam, will be filled with a pointer to the trigger * @filter: outparam, will be filled with a pointer to the filter * @param_required: Specifies whether or not the param string is required * * Given a param string of the form '[trigger] [if filter]', this * function separates the filter from the trigger and returns the * trigger in @param and the filter in @filter. Either the @param * or the @filter may be set to NULL by this function - if not set to * NULL, they will contain strings corresponding to the trigger and * filter. * * There are two cases that need to be handled with respect to the * passed-in param: either the param is required, or it is not * required. If @param_required is set, and there's no param, it will * return -EINVAL. If @param_required is not set and there's a param * that starts with a number, that corresponds to the case of a * trigger with :n (n = number of times the trigger should fire) and * the parsing continues normally; otherwise the function just returns * and assumes param just contains a filter and there's nothing else * to do. * * Return: 0 on success, errno otherwise
*/ int event_trigger_separate_filter(char *param_and_filter, char **param, char **filter, bool param_required)
{ int ret = 0;
*param = *filter = NULL;
if (!param_and_filter) { if (param_required)
ret = -EINVAL; return ret;
}
/* * Here we check for an optional param. The only legal * optional param is :n, and if that's the case, continue * below. Otherwise we assume what's left is a filter and * return it as the filter string for the caller to deal with.
*/ if (!param_required && param_and_filter && !isdigit(param_and_filter[0])) {
*filter = param_and_filter; return ret;
}
/* * Separate the param from the filter (param [if filter]). * Here we have either an optional :n param or a required * param and an optional filter.
*/
*param = strsep(¶m_and_filter, " \t");
/* * Here we have a filter, though it may be empty.
*/ if (param_and_filter) {
*filter = skip_spaces(param_and_filter); if (!**filter)
*filter = NULL;
} return ret;
}
/** * trigger_data_alloc - allocate and init event_trigger_data for a trigger * @cmd_ops: The event_command operations for the trigger * @cmd: The cmd string * @param: The param string * @private_data: User data to associate with the event trigger * * Allocate an event_trigger_data instance and initialize it. The * @cmd_ops are used along with the @cmd and @param to get the * trigger_ops to assign to the event_trigger_data. @private_data can * also be passed in and associated with the event_trigger_data. * * Use trigger_data_free() to free an event_trigger_data object. * * Return: The trigger_data object success, NULL otherwise
*/ struct event_trigger_data *trigger_data_alloc(struct event_command *cmd_ops, char *cmd, char *param, void *private_data)
{ struct event_trigger_data *trigger_data; conststruct event_trigger_ops *trigger_ops;
/** * event_trigger_parse_num - parse and return the number param for a trigger * @param: The param string * @trigger_data: The trigger_data for the trigger * * Parse the :n (n = number of times the trigger should fire) param * and set the count variable in the trigger_data to the parsed count. * * Return: 0 on success, errno otherwise
*/ int event_trigger_parse_num(char *param, struct event_trigger_data *trigger_data)
{ char *number; int ret = 0;
if (param) {
number = strsep(¶m, ":");
if (!strlen(number)) return -EINVAL;
/* * We use the callback data field (which is a pointer) * as our counter.
*/
ret = kstrtoul(number, 0, &trigger_data->count);
}
return ret;
}
/** * event_trigger_set_filter - set an event trigger's filter * @cmd_ops: The event_command operations for the trigger * @file: The event file for the trigger's event * @param: The string containing the filter * @trigger_data: The trigger_data for the trigger * * Set the filter for the trigger. If the filter is NULL, just return * without error. * * Return: 0 on success, errno otherwise
*/ int event_trigger_set_filter(struct event_command *cmd_ops, struct trace_event_file *file, char *param, struct event_trigger_data *trigger_data)
{ if (param && cmd_ops->set_filter) return cmd_ops->set_filter(param, trigger_data, file);
return 0;
}
/** * event_trigger_reset_filter - reset an event trigger's filter * @cmd_ops: The event_command operations for the trigger * @trigger_data: The trigger_data for the trigger * * Reset the filter for the trigger to no filter.
*/ void event_trigger_reset_filter(struct event_command *cmd_ops, struct event_trigger_data *trigger_data)
{ if (cmd_ops->set_filter)
cmd_ops->set_filter(NULL, trigger_data, NULL);
}
/** * event_trigger_register - register an event trigger * @cmd_ops: The event_command operations for the trigger * @file: The event file for the trigger's event * @glob: The trigger command string, with optional remove(!) operator * @trigger_data: The trigger_data for the trigger * * Register an event trigger. The @cmd_ops are used to call the * cmd_ops->reg() function which actually does the registration. * * Return: 0 on success, errno otherwise
*/ int event_trigger_register(struct event_command *cmd_ops, struct trace_event_file *file, char *glob, struct event_trigger_data *trigger_data)
{ return cmd_ops->reg(glob, trigger_data, file);
}
/** * event_trigger_unregister - unregister an event trigger * @cmd_ops: The event_command operations for the trigger * @file: The event file for the trigger's event * @glob: The trigger command string, with optional remove(!) operator * @trigger_data: The trigger_data for the trigger * * Unregister an event trigger. The @cmd_ops are used to call the * cmd_ops->unreg() function which actually does the unregistration.
*/ void event_trigger_unregister(struct event_command *cmd_ops, struct trace_event_file *file, char *glob, struct event_trigger_data *trigger_data)
{
cmd_ops->unreg(glob, trigger_data, file);
}
/* * End event trigger parsing helper functions.
*/
/** * event_trigger_parse - Generic event_command @parse implementation * @cmd_ops: The command ops, used for trigger registration * @file: The trace_event_file associated with the event * @glob: The raw string used to register the trigger * @cmd: The cmd portion of the string used to register the trigger * @param_and_filter: The param and filter portion of the string used to register the trigger * * Common implementation for event command parsing and trigger * instantiation. * * Usually used directly as the @parse method in event command * implementations. * * Return: 0 on success, errno otherwise
*/ staticint
event_trigger_parse(struct event_command *cmd_ops, struct trace_event_file *file, char *glob, char *cmd, char *param_and_filter)
{ struct event_trigger_data *trigger_data; char *param, *filter; bool remove; int ret;
remove = event_trigger_check_remove(glob);
ret = event_trigger_separate_filter(param_and_filter, ¶m, &filter, false); if (ret) return ret;
ret = -ENOMEM;
trigger_data = trigger_data_alloc(cmd_ops, cmd, param, file); if (!trigger_data) return ret;
/** * set_trigger_filter - Generic event_command @set_filter implementation * @filter_str: The filter string for the trigger, NULL to remove filter * @trigger_data: Trigger-specific data * @file: The trace_event_file associated with the event * * Common implementation for event command filter parsing and filter * instantiation. * * Usually used directly as the @set_filter method in event command * implementations. * * Also used to remove a filter (if filter_str = NULL). * * Return: 0 on success, errno otherwise
*/ int set_trigger_filter(char *filter_str, struct event_trigger_data *trigger_data, struct trace_event_file *file)
{ struct event_trigger_data *data = trigger_data; struct event_filter *filter = NULL, *tmp; int ret = -EINVAL; char *s;
if (!filter_str) /* clear the current filter */ goto assign;
s = strsep(&filter_str, " \t");
if (!strlen(s) || strcmp(s, "if") != 0) return ret;
if (!filter_str) return ret;
/* The filter is for the 'trigger' event, not the triggered event */
ret = create_event_filter(file->tr, file->event_call,
filter_str, true, &filter);
/* Only enabled set_str for error handling */ if (filter) {
kfree(filter->filter_string);
filter->filter_string = NULL;
}
/* * If create_event_filter() fails, filter still needs to be freed. * Which the calling code will do with data->filter.
*/
assign:
tmp = rcu_access_pointer(data->filter);
rcu_assign_pointer(data->filter, filter);
if (tmp) { /* * Make sure the call is done with the filter. * It is possible that a filter could fail at boot up, * and then this path will be called. Avoid the synchronization * in that case.
*/ if (system_state != SYSTEM_BOOTING)
tracepoint_synchronize_unregister();
free_event_filter(tmp);
}
kfree(data->filter_str);
data->filter_str = NULL;
if (filter_str) {
data->filter_str = kstrdup(filter_str, GFP_KERNEL); if (!data->filter_str) {
free_event_filter(rcu_access_pointer(data->filter));
data->filter = NULL;
ret = -ENOMEM;
}
} return ret;
}
static LIST_HEAD(named_triggers);
/** * find_named_trigger - Find the common named trigger associated with @name * @name: The name of the set of named triggers to find the common data for * * Named triggers are sets of triggers that share a common set of * trigger data. The first named trigger registered with a given name * owns the common trigger data that the others subsequently * registered with the same name will reference. This function * returns the common trigger data associated with that first * registered instance. * * Return: the common trigger data for the given named trigger on * success, NULL otherwise.
*/ struct event_trigger_data *find_named_trigger(constchar *name)
{ struct event_trigger_data *data;
if (!name) return NULL;
list_for_each_entry(data, &named_triggers, named_list) { if (data->named_data) continue; if (strcmp(data->name, name) == 0) return data;
}
return NULL;
}
/** * is_named_trigger - determine if a given trigger is a named trigger * @test: The trigger data to test * * Return: true if 'test' is a named trigger, false otherwise.
*/ bool is_named_trigger(struct event_trigger_data *test)
{ struct event_trigger_data *data;
list_for_each_entry(data, &named_triggers, named_list) { if (test == data) returntrue;
}
returnfalse;
}
/** * save_named_trigger - save the trigger in the named trigger list * @name: The name of the named trigger set * @data: The trigger data to save * * Return: 0 if successful, negative error otherwise.
*/ int save_named_trigger(constchar *name, struct event_trigger_data *data)
{
data->name = kstrdup(name, GFP_KERNEL); if (!data->name) return -ENOMEM;
list_add(&data->named_list, &named_triggers);
return 0;
}
/** * del_named_trigger - delete a trigger from the named trigger list * @data: The trigger data to delete
*/ void del_named_trigger(struct event_trigger_data *data)
{
kfree(data->name);
data->name = NULL;
/** * pause_named_trigger - Pause all named triggers with the same name * @data: The trigger data of a named trigger to pause * * Pauses a named trigger along with all other triggers having the * same name. Because named triggers share a common set of data, * pausing only one is meaningless, so pausing one named trigger needs * to pause all triggers with the same name.
*/ void pause_named_trigger(struct event_trigger_data *data)
{
__pause_named_trigger(data, true);
}
/** * unpause_named_trigger - Un-pause all named triggers with the same name * @data: The trigger data of a named trigger to unpause * * Un-pauses a named trigger along with all other triggers having the * same name. Because named triggers share a common set of data, * unpausing only one is meaningless, so unpausing one named trigger * needs to unpause all triggers with the same name.
*/ void unpause_named_trigger(struct event_trigger_data *data)
{
__pause_named_trigger(data, false);
}
/** * set_named_trigger_data - Associate common named trigger data * @data: The trigger data to associate * @named_data: The common named trigger to be associated * * Named triggers are sets of triggers that share a common set of * trigger data. The first named trigger registered with a given name * owns the common trigger data that the others subsequently * registered with the same name will reference. This function * associates the common trigger data from the first trigger with the * given trigger.
*/ void set_named_trigger_data(struct event_trigger_data *data, struct event_trigger_data *named_data)
{
data->named_data = named_data;
}
/* Skip if the event is in a state we want to switch to */ if (enable_data->enable == !(enable_data->file->flags & EVENT_FILE_FL_SOFT_DISABLED)) return;
if (remove) {
event_trigger_unregister(cmd_ops, file, glob+1, trigger_data);
kfree(trigger_data);
kfree(enable_data);
ret = 0; return ret;
}
/* Up the trigger_data count to make sure nothing frees it on failure */
event_trigger_init(trigger_data);
ret = event_trigger_parse_num(param, trigger_data); if (ret) goto out_free;
ret = event_trigger_set_filter(cmd_ops, file, filter, trigger_data); if (ret < 0) goto out_free;
/* Don't let event modules unload while probe registered */
ret = trace_event_try_get_ref(event_enable_file->event_call); if (!ret) {
ret = -EBUSY; goto out_free;
}
ret = trace_event_enable_disable(event_enable_file, 1, 1); if (ret < 0) goto out_put;
ret = event_trigger_register(cmd_ops, file, glob, trigger_data); if (ret) goto out_disable;
static __init int register_trigger_enable_disable_cmds(void)
{ int ret;
ret = register_event_command(&trigger_enable_cmd); if (WARN_ON(ret < 0)) return ret;
ret = register_event_command(&trigger_disable_cmd); if (WARN_ON(ret < 0))
unregister_trigger_enable_disable_cmds();
return ret;
}
static __init int register_trigger_traceon_traceoff_cmds(void)
{ int ret;
ret = register_event_command(&trigger_traceon_cmd); if (WARN_ON(ret < 0)) return ret;
ret = register_event_command(&trigger_traceoff_cmd); if (WARN_ON(ret < 0))
unregister_trigger_traceon_traceoff_cmds();
return ret;
}
__init int register_trigger_cmds(void)
{
register_trigger_traceon_traceoff_cmds();
register_trigger_snapshot_cmd();
register_trigger_stacktrace_cmd();
register_trigger_enable_disable_cmds();
register_trigger_hist_enable_disable_cmds();
register_trigger_hist_cmd();
return 0;
}
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