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Re: Revisiting DTrace syscall provider



Are there plans (and roadmap?) to user-space dtrace abilities in
NetBSD -- currently we're not exporting a certain header (and required
code support?) for userland dtrace support; kernel-only, as I
understand.

Is my understanding correct?

-bch


On 2/23/15, Ryota Ozaki <ozaki-r%netbsd.org@localhost> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying DTrace syscall provider (systrace) patch
> provided by riz some years ago(*) to complete the work.
> (I'm already ack-ed the handover by him.)
>
> (*) https://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-kern/2013/06/24/msg015296.html
>
> I needed some tweaks to make it work with -current,
> but it works (on amd64) anyway.
>
> Noticeable changes from the riz's patch are
> - Move systrace_probe_func definition to
>   sys/kern/kern_dtrace.c from sys/arch/amd64/amd64/trap.c
>   to support architectures other than amd64
> - Make it buildable for i386 and arm
>   (some fixes to dtrace itself are already committed)
>
> A known todo is to support syscall emulations, although
> it can be done later. I think only native syscall support
> is still worthwhile to merge.
>
> Here is a patch:
> http://www.netbsd.org/~ozaki-r/systrace-full.diff
>
> Er...the patch is too big to look at because it includes
> mechanically generated *sysent.c and *systrace_args.c.
> So I prepare another patch that excludes them:
> http://www.netbsd.org/~ozaki-r/systrace.diff
>
> And here is a git branch. Please use it if you want to
> see the changes as individual commits:
> https://github.com/ozaki-r/netbsd-src/commits/dtrace-syscall-provider
>
> Regards,
>   ozaki-r
>



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