.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+: trace command ============= Synopis ------- :: trace stats trace pause trace resume trace funclist [ ] trace calls [ ] Description ----------- The *trace* command is used to control the U-Boot tracing system. It allows tracing to be paused and resumed, shows statistics for traces and provides a way to dump out the trace information. trace stats ~~~~~~~~~~~ This display tracing statistics, as follows: function sites Functions are binned as a way of reducing the amount of space needed to hold all the function information. This is controlled by FUNC_SITE_SIZE in the trace.h header file. The usual value is 4, which provides the finest granularity (assuming a minimum instruction size of 4 bytes) which means that every function can be resolved individually. function calls Total number of function calls, including those which were not traced due to buffer space. This count does not include functions which exceeded the depth limit. untracked function calls Total number of function calls which did not appear in the U-Boot image. This can happen if a function is called outside the normal code area. traced function calls Total number of function calls which were actually traced, i.e. are included in the recorded trace data. dropped due to overflow If the trace buffer was exhausted then this shows the number of records that were dropped. Try reducing the depth limit or expanding the buffer size. maximum observed call depth Maximum observed call depth while tracing. calls not traced due to depth Counts the number of function calls that were not recorded because they exceeded the maximum call depth. max function calls Maximum number of function calls which can be recorded in the trace buffer, given its size. Once `function calls` hits this value, recording stops. trace buffer Address of trace buffer call records Address of first trace record. This is near the start of the trace buffer, after the function-call counts. trace pause ~~~~~~~~~~~ Pauses tracing, so that no more data is added to the trace buffer. trace resume ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Resumes tracing, so that new function calls are added to the trace buffer if there is sufficient space. trace funclist [ ] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dumps a list of functions into the provided buffer. The file uses a format specific to U-Boot: a header, following by the function offset and call count. If the address and size are not given, these are obtained from :ref:`develop/trace:environment variables`. In any case the environment variables are updated after the command runs. The resulting data should be written out to the host, e.g. using Ethernet or a filesystem. There are no tools provided to read this sdata. trace calls [ ] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dumps a list of function calls into the provided buffer. The file uses a format specific to U-Boot: a header, following by the list of calls. The proftool tool can be used to convert this information ready for further analysis. Example ------- :: => trace stats 269,252 function sites 38,025,059 function calls 3 untracked function calls 7,382,690 traced function calls 17 maximum observed call depth 15 call depth limit 68,667,432 calls not traced due to depth 22,190,112 max function calls trace buffer 6c000000 call records 6c20de78 => trace resume => trace pause This shows that resuming the trace causes the buffer to overflow:: => trace stats 269,252 function sites 49,573,694 function calls 3 untracked function calls 22,190,112 traced function calls (8289848 dropped due to overflow) 17 maximum observed call depth 15 call depth limit 68,667,432 calls not traced due to depth 22,190,112 max function calls trace buffer 6c000000 call records 6c20de78 => trace funcs 30000000 0x100000 Function trace dumped to 30000000, size 0x1e70 This shows collecting and writing out the result trace data: :: => trace calls 20000000 0x10000000 Call list dumped to 20000000, size 0xfdf21a0 => save mmc 1:1 20000000 /trace ${profoffset} File System is consistent file found, deleting update journal finished File System is consistent update journal finished 266281376 bytes written in 18584 ms (13.7 MiB/s) From here you can use proftool to convert it: .. code-block:: bash tools/proftool -m System.map -t trace -o asc.fg dump-ftrace .. _`ACPI specification`: https://uefi.org/sites/default/files/resources/ACPI_6_3_final_Jan30.pdf