Hi, All,
I have a question for ftrace usage. It is that if I have a function A, then I want to
know how function A is ivoked?
I know ftrace can show me what sub-functions that A called by below steps:
# echo function_graph > current_tracer
????# echo function_A > set_graph_function
# cat trace
Then a call stack will show what functions A has called. But sometimes I want to
know how A is called. Is there a method to do this? Please help me!
Regards and Thanks!
Du, Changbin
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On 2014/4/3 14:36, Du, ChangbinX wrote:
> Hi, All,
> I have a question for ftrace usage. It is that if I have a function A, then I want to
> know how function A is ivoked?
> I know ftrace can show me what sub-functions that A called by below steps:
> # echo function_graph > current_tracer
> # echo function_A > set_graph_function
> # cat trace
> Then a call stack will show what functions A has called. But sometimes I want to
> know how A is called. Is there a method to do this? Please help me!
dump_stack(), kprobe, AFAIK.
Thanks,
-Aubrey