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From: Masami Hiramatsu <masami.hiramatsu.pt@hitachi.com>
To: Ananth N Mavinakayanahalli <ananth@in.ibm.com>,
	"Keshavamurthy, Anil S" <anil.s.keshavamurthy@intel.com>,
	Prasanna S Panchamukhi <prasanna@in.ibm.com>
Cc: Masami Hiramatsu <masami.hiramatsu.pt@hitachi.com>,
	linux-kernel <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
	SystemTAP <systemtap@sources.redhat.com>,
	Satoshi Oshima <soshima@redhat.com>,
	Hideo Aoki <haoki@redhat.com>,
	Yumiko Sugita <yumiko.sugita.yf@hitachi.com>,
	"Frank Ch. Eigler" <fche@redhat.com>
Subject: [RFC][Patch 4/4] kprobes fast unregisteration documentation
Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2007 23:47:53 +0900	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <4603E899.2050104@hitachi.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4603E7A4.50300@hitachi.com>


This patch adds the description of the fast unregisteration interfaces.

Signed-off-by: Masami Hiramatsu <masami.hiramatsu.pt@hitachi.com>

---

 Documentation/kprobes.txt |   30 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 1 file changed, 30 insertions(+)

Index: linux-2.6.21-rc4-mm1/Documentation/kprobes.txt
===================================================================
--- linux-2.6.21-rc4-mm1.orig/Documentation/kprobes.txt
+++ linux-2.6.21-rc4-mm1/Documentation/kprobes.txt
@@ -36,6 +36,15 @@ registration function such as register_k
 the probe is to be inserted and what handler is to be called when
 the probe is hit.

+There are two kinds of unregistration functions. unregister_*probe()
+functions are useful to unregister a few probes. However, it will take
+several seconds to remove all probes when you unregister hundreds of
+probes. In contrast, unregister_*probe_fast() and commit_kprobes() are
+fast to remove hundreds of probes. unregister_*probe_fast() function
+removes probes, but doesn't cleanup it. So, don't forget to call
+commit_kprobes() for cleaning up when you finish to remove all probes
+by using unregister_*probe_fast().
+
 The next three subsections explain how the different types of
 probes work.  They explain certain things that you'll need to
 know in order to make the best use of Kprobes -- e.g., the
@@ -295,6 +304,27 @@ void unregister_kretprobe(struct kretpro
 Removes the specified probe.  The unregister function can be called
 at any time after the probe has been registered.

+4.5 unregister_*probe_fast
+
+#include <linux/kprobes.h>
+void unregister_kprobe_fast(struct kprobe *kp);
+void unregister_jprobe_fast(struct jprobe *jp);
+void unregister_kretprobe_fast(struct kretprobe *rp);
+
+Prepares to remove the specified probe, and add it to cleanup list.
+The unregister function can be called at any time after the probe has
+been registered.
+WARNING: you MUST call commit_kprobes() before freeing or reusing
+those probes.
+
+4.6 commit_kprobes
+
+#include <linux/kprobes.h>
+void commit_kprobes(void);
+
+Commits to removing all prepared probes. This function synchronizes
+scheduler for RCU safety, and unregisters all probes on the cleanup list.
+
 5. Kprobes Features and Limitations

 Kprobes allows multiple probes at the same address.  Currently,


  parent reply	other threads:[~2007-03-23 14:52 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 12+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2007-03-23 14:43 [RFC][Patch 1/4] kprobe fast unregistration Masami Hiramatsu
2007-03-23 14:45 ` [RFC][Patch 2/4] kretprobe fast unregisteration Masami Hiramatsu
2007-03-23 14:46 ` [RFC][Patch 3/4] jprobe " Masami Hiramatsu
2007-03-23 14:47 ` Masami Hiramatsu [this message]
2007-03-23 17:23 ` [RFC][Patch 1/4] kprobe fast unregistration Christoph Hellwig
     [not found] ` <20070323180527.GA13728@bambi.jf.intel.com>
2007-03-23 18:12   ` Stone, Joshua I
2007-03-23 18:22     ` Frank Ch. Eigler
     [not found]       ` <20070323190127.GA13974@bambi.jf.intel.com>
2007-03-26  2:29         ` Frank Ch. Eigler
2007-03-31 13:01       ` Christoph Hellwig
2007-03-31 13:06     ` Christoph Hellwig
2007-03-26  3:17   ` Masami Hiramatsu
     [not found]     ` <20070326181518.GA28384@bambi.jf.intel.com>
2007-03-27  3:24       ` Masami Hiramatsu

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