Fix: timer_expire_entry changed in 4.19.312
[lttng-modules.git] / TODO
1 Please contact Mathieu Desnoyers <mathieu.desnoyers@efficios.com> for
2 questions about this TODO list. The "Cleanup/Testing" section would be
3 good to go through before integration into mainline. The "Features"
4 section is a wish list of features to complete before releasing the
5 "LTTng 2.0" final version, but are not required to have LTTng working.
6 These features are mostly performance enhancements and instrumentation
7 enhancements.
8
9 TODO:
10
11 A) Cleanup/Testing
12
13 1) Test lib ring buffer snapshot feature.
14 When working on the lttngtop project, Julien Desfossez
15 reported that he needed to push the consumer position
16 forward explicitely with lib_ring_buffer_put_next_subbuf.
17 This means that although the usual case of pairs of
18 lib_ring_buffer_get_next_subbuf/lib_ring_buffer_put_next_subbuf
19 work fine, there is probably a problem that needs to be
20 investigated in
21 lib_ring_buffer_get_subbuf/lib_ring_buffer_put_subbuf, which
22 depend on the producer to push the reader position.
23 Contact: Julien Desfossez <julien.desfossez@polymtl.ca>
24
25
26 B) Features
27
28 1) Integration of the LTTng 0.x trace clocks into
29 LTTng 2.0.
30 Currently using mainline kernel monotonic clock. NMIs can
31 therefore not be traced, and this causes a significant
32 performance degradation compared to the LTTng 0.x trace
33 clocks. Imply the creation of drivers/staging/lttng/arch to
34 contain the arch-specific clock support files.
35 * Dependency: addition of clock descriptions to CTF.
36 See: http://git.lttng.org/?p=linux-2.6-lttng.git;a=summary
37 for the LTTng 0.x git tree.
38
39 2) Port OMAP3 LTTng trace clocks to x86 to support systems
40 without constant TSC.
41 * Dependency: (B.1)
42 See: http://git.lttng.org/?p=linux-2.6-lttng.git;a=summary
43 for the LTTng 0.x git tree.
44
45 3) Implement mmap operation on an anonymous file created by a
46 LTTNG_KERNEL_CLOCK ioctl to export data to export
47 synchronized kernel and user-level LTTng trace clocks:
48 with:
49 - shared per-cpu data,
50 - read seqlock.
51 The content exported by this shared memory area will be
52 arch-specific.
53 * Dependency: (B.1) && (B.2)
54 See: http://git.lttng.org/?p=linux-2.6-lttng.git;a=summary
55 for the LTTng 0.x git tree, which has vDSO support for
56 LTTng trace clock on the x86 architecture.
57
58 3) Integrate the "statedump" module from LTTng 0.x into LTTng
59 2.0.
60 See: http://git.lttng.org/?p=lttng-modules.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/v0.19-stable
61 ltt-statedump.c
62
63 4) Generate system call TRACE_EVENT headers for all
64 architectures (currently done: x86 32/64).
65
66 5) Define "unknown" system calls into instrumentation/syscalls
67 override files / or do SYSCALL_DEFINE improvements to
68 mainline kernel to allow automatic generation of these
69 missing system call descriptions.
70
71 6) Create missing tracepoint event headers files into
72 instrumentation/events from headers located in
73 include/trace/events/. Choice: either do as currently done,
74 and copy those headers locally into the lttng driver and
75 perform the modifications locally, or push TRACE_EVENT API
76 modification into mainline headers, which would require
77 collaboration from Ftrace/Perf maintainers.
78
79 7) Poll: implement a poll and/or epoll exclusive wakeup scheme,
80 which contradicts POSIX, but protect multiple consumer
81 threads from thundering herd effect.
82
83 8) Re-integrate sample modules from libringbuffer into
84 lttng driver. Those modules can be used as example of how to
85 use libringbuffer in other contexts than LTTng, and are
86 useful to perform benchmarks of the ringbuffer library.
87 See: http://www.efficios.com/ringbuffer
88
89 9) NOHZ support for lib ring buffer. NOHZ infrastructure in the
90 Linux kernel does not support notifiers chains, which does
91 not let LTTng play nicely with low power consumption setups
92 for flight recorder (overwrite mode) live traces. One way to
93 allow integration between NOHZ and LTTng would be to add
94 support for such notifiers into NOHZ kernel infrastructure.
95
96 10) Turn lttng-probes.c probe_list into a
97 hash table. Turns O(n^2) trace systems registration (cost
98 for n systems) into O(n). (O(1) per system)
99
100 11) drivers/staging/lttng/probes/lttng-ftrace.c:
101 LTTng currently uses kretprobes for per-function tracing,
102 not the function tracer. So lttng-ftrace.c should be used
103 for "all" function tracing.
104
105 12) drivers/staging/lttng/probes/lttng-types.c:
106 This is a currently unused placeholder to export entire C
107 type declarations into the trace metadata, e.g. for support
108 of describing the layout of structures/enumeration mapping
109 along with syscall entry events. The design of this support
110 will likely change though, and become integrated with the
111 TRACE_EVENT support within lttng, by adding new macros, and
112 support for generation of metadata from these macros, to
113 allow description of those compound types/enumerations.
114
115 Please send patches
116 To: Mathieu Desnoyers <mathieu.desnoyers@efficios.com>
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