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Documentation for DTrace USDT probes.
This patch modifies the `Static Probe Points' section on the GDB manual in order to cover the support for DTrace USDT probes, in addition to SystemTap SDT probes. gdb/doc/ChangeLog: 2015-02-17 Jose E. Marchesi <jose.marchesi@oracle.com> * gdb.texinfo (Static Probe Points): Add cindex `static probe point, DTrace'. (Static Probe Points): Modified to cover DTrace probes in addition to SystemTap probes. Also modified to cover the `enable probe' and `disable probe' commands.
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2015-02-17 Jose E. Marchesi <jose.marchesi@oracle.com>
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* gdb.texinfo (Static Probe Points): Add cindex `static probe
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point, DTrace'.
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(Static Probe Points): Modified to cover DTrace probes in addition
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to SystemTap probes. Also modified to cover the `enable probe'
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and `disable probe' commands.
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2015-02-17 Jose E. Marchesi <jose.marchesi@oracle.com>
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* gdb.texinfo (Static Probe Points): Cover the `enable probe' and
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@subsection Static Probe Points
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@cindex static probe point, SystemTap
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@cindex static probe point, DTrace
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@value{GDBN} supports @dfn{SDT} probes in the code. @acronym{SDT} stands
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for Statically Defined Tracing, and the probes are designed to have a tiny
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runtime code and data footprint, and no dynamic relocations. They are
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usable from assembly, C and C@t{++} languages. See
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@uref{http://sourceware.org/systemtap/wiki/UserSpaceProbeImplementation}
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for a good reference on how the @acronym{SDT} probes are implemented.
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runtime code and data footprint, and no dynamic relocations.
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Currently, @code{SystemTap} (@uref{http://sourceware.org/systemtap/})
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@acronym{SDT} probes are supported on ELF-compatible systems. See
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Currently, the following types of probes are supported on
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ELF-compatible systems:
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@itemize @bullet
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@item @code{SystemTap} (@uref{http://sourceware.org/systemtap/})
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@acronym{SDT} probes@footnote{See
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@uref{http://sourceware.org/systemtap/wiki/AddingUserSpaceProbingToApps}
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for more information on how to add @code{SystemTap} @acronym{SDT} probes
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in your applications.
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for more information on how to add @code{SystemTap} @acronym{SDT}
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probes in your applications.}. @code{SystemTap} probes are usable
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from assembly, C and C@t{++} languages@footnote{See
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@uref{http://sourceware.org/systemtap/wiki/UserSpaceProbeImplementation}
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for a good reference on how the @acronym{SDT} probes are implemented.}.
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@item @code{DTrace} (@uref{http://oss.oracle.com/projects/DTrace})
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@acronym{USDT} probes. @code{DTrace} probes are usable from C and
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C@t{++} languages.
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@end itemize
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@cindex semaphores on static probe points
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Some probes have an associated semaphore variable; for instance, this
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happens automatically if you defined your probe using a DTrace-style
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@file{.d} file. If your probe has a semaphore, @value{GDBN} will
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automatically enable it when you specify a breakpoint using the
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@samp{-probe-stap} notation. But, if you put a breakpoint at a probe's
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location by some other method (e.g., @code{break file:line}), then
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@value{GDBN} will not automatically set the semaphore.
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Some @code{SystemTap} probes have an associated semaphore variable;
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for instance, this happens automatically if you defined your probe
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using a DTrace-style @file{.d} file. If your probe has a semaphore,
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@value{GDBN} will automatically enable it when you specify a
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breakpoint using the @samp{-probe-stap} notation. But, if you put a
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breakpoint at a probe's location by some other method (e.g.,
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@code{break file:line}), then @value{GDBN} will not automatically set
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the semaphore. @code{DTrace} probes do not support semaphores.
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You can examine the available static static probes using @code{info
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probes}, with optional arguments:
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@table @code
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@kindex info probes
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@item info probes stap @r{[}@var{provider} @r{[}@var{name} @r{[}@var{objfile}@r{]}@r{]}@r{]}
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@item info probes @r{[}@var{type}@r{]} @r{[}@var{provider} @r{[}@var{name} @r{[}@var{objfile}@r{]}@r{]}@r{]}
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If given, @var{type} is either @code{stap} for listing
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@code{SystemTap} probes or @code{dtrace} for listing @code{DTrace}
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probes. If omitted all probes are listed regardless of their types.
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If given, @var{provider} is a regular expression used to match against provider
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names when selecting which probes to list. If omitted, probes by all
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probes from all providers are listed.
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@cindex enabling and disabling probes
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Some probe points can be enabled and/or disabled. The effect of
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enabling or disabling a probe depends on the type of probe being
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handled. @code{SystemTap} probes cannot be disabled.
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handled. Some @code{DTrace} probes can be enabled or
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disabled, but @code{SystemTap} probes cannot be disabled.
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You can enable (or disable) one or more probes using the following
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commands, with optional arguments:
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point at which the probe is defined---that is, when the current PC is
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at the probe's location. The arguments are available using the
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convenience variables (@pxref{Convenience Vars})
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@code{$_probe_arg0}@dots{}@code{$_probe_arg11}. Each probe argument is
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an integer of the appropriate size; types are not preserved. The
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@code{$_probe_arg0}@dots{}@code{$_probe_arg11}. In @code{SystemTap}
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probes each probe argument is an integer of the appropriate size;
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types are not preserved. In @code{DTrace} probes types are preserved
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provided that they are recognized as such by @value{GDBN}; otherwise
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the value of the probe argument will be a long integer. The
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convenience variable @code{$_probe_argc} holds the number of arguments
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at the current probe point.
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