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authorLinus Torvalds2022-01-16 10:15:32 +0200
committerLinus Torvalds2022-01-16 10:15:32 +0200
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Merge tag 'trace-v5.17' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rostedt/linux-trace
Pull tracing updates from Steven Rostedt: "New: - The Real Time Linux Analysis (RTLA) tool is added to the tools directory. - Can safely filter on user space pointers with: field.ustring ~ "match-string" - eprobes can now be filtered like any other event. - trace_marker(_raw) now uses stream_open() to allow multiple threads to safely write to it. Note, this could possibly break existing user space, but we will not know until we hear about it, and then can revert the change if need be. - New field in events to display when bottom halfs are disabled. - Sorting of the ftrace functions are now done at compile time instead of at bootup. Infrastructure changes to support future efforts: - Added __rel_loc type for trace events. Similar to __data_loc but the offset to the dynamic data is based off of the location of the descriptor and not the beginning of the event. Needed for user defined events. - Some simplification of event trigger code. - Make synthetic events process its callback better to not hinder other event callbacks that are registered. Needed for user defined events. And other small fixes and cleanups" * tag 'trace-v5.17' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rostedt/linux-trace: (50 commits) tracing: Add ustring operation to filtering string pointers rtla: Add rtla timerlat hist documentation rtla: Add rtla timerlat top documentation rtla: Add rtla timerlat documentation rtla: Add rtla osnoise hist documentation rtla: Add rtla osnoise top documentation rtla: Add rtla osnoise man page rtla: Add Documentation rtla/timerlat: Add timerlat hist mode rtla: Add timerlat tool and timelart top mode rtla/osnoise: Add the hist mode rtla/osnoise: Add osnoise top mode rtla: Add osnoise tool rtla: Helper functions for rtla rtla: Real-Time Linux Analysis tool tracing/osnoise: Properly unhook events if start_per_cpu_kthreads() fails tracing: Remove duplicate warnings when calling trace_create_file() tracing/kprobes: 'nmissed' not showed correctly for kretprobe tracing: Add test for user space strings when filtering on string pointers tracing: Have syscall trace events use trace_event_buffer_lock_reserve() ...
Diffstat (limited to 'Documentation')
-rw-r--r--Documentation/tools/rtla/Makefile41
-rw-r--r--Documentation/tools/rtla/common_appendix.rst12
-rw-r--r--Documentation/tools/rtla/common_hist_options.rst23
-rw-r--r--Documentation/tools/rtla/common_options.rst28
-rw-r--r--Documentation/tools/rtla/common_osnoise_description.rst8
-rw-r--r--Documentation/tools/rtla/common_osnoise_options.rst17
-rw-r--r--Documentation/tools/rtla/common_timerlat_description.rst10
-rw-r--r--Documentation/tools/rtla/common_timerlat_options.rst16
-rw-r--r--Documentation/tools/rtla/common_top_options.rst3
-rw-r--r--Documentation/tools/rtla/rtla-osnoise-hist.rst66
-rw-r--r--Documentation/tools/rtla/rtla-osnoise-top.rst61
-rw-r--r--Documentation/tools/rtla/rtla-osnoise.rst59
-rw-r--r--Documentation/tools/rtla/rtla-timerlat-hist.rst106
-rw-r--r--Documentation/tools/rtla/rtla-timerlat-top.rst145
-rw-r--r--Documentation/tools/rtla/rtla-timerlat.rst57
-rw-r--r--Documentation/tools/rtla/rtla.rst48
-rw-r--r--Documentation/trace/events.rst19
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diff --git a/Documentation/tools/rtla/Makefile b/Documentation/tools/rtla/Makefile
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+++ b/Documentation/tools/rtla/Makefile
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+# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
+# Based on bpftool's Documentation Makefile
+
+INSTALL ?= install
+RM ?= rm -f
+RMDIR ?= rmdir --ignore-fail-on-non-empty
+
+PREFIX ?= /usr/share
+MANDIR ?= $(PREFIX)/man
+MAN1DIR = $(MANDIR)/man1
+
+MAN1_RST = $(wildcard rtla*.rst)
+
+_DOC_MAN1 = $(patsubst %.rst,%.1,$(MAN1_RST))
+DOC_MAN1 = $(addprefix $(OUTPUT),$(_DOC_MAN1))
+
+RST2MAN_DEP := $(shell command -v rst2man 2>/dev/null)
+RST2MAN_OPTS += --verbose
+
+$(OUTPUT)%.1: %.rst
+ifndef RST2MAN_DEP
+ $(error "rst2man not found, but required to generate man pages")
+endif
+ rst2man $(RST2MAN_OPTS) $< > $@
+
+man1: $(DOC_MAN1)
+man: man1
+
+clean:
+ $(RM) $(DOC_MAN1)
+
+install: man
+ $(INSTALL) -d -m 755 $(DESTDIR)$(MAN1DIR)
+ $(INSTALL) -m 644 $(DOC_MAN1) $(DESTDIR)$(MAN1DIR)
+
+uninstall:
+ $(RM) $(addprefix $(DESTDIR)$(MAN1DIR)/,$(_DOC_MAN1))
+ $(RMDIR) $(DESTDIR)$(MAN1DIR)
+
+.PHONY: man man1 clean install uninstall
+.DEFAULT_GOAL := man
diff --git a/Documentation/tools/rtla/common_appendix.rst b/Documentation/tools/rtla/common_appendix.rst
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+REPORTING BUGS
+==============
+Report bugs to <lkml@vger.kernel.org>
+
+LICENSE
+=======
+**rtla** is Free Software licensed under the GNU GPLv2
+
+COPYING
+=======
+Copyright \(C) 2021 Red Hat, Inc. Free use of this software is granted under
+the terms of the GNU Public License (GPL).
diff --git a/Documentation/tools/rtla/common_hist_options.rst b/Documentation/tools/rtla/common_hist_options.rst
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+**-b**, **--bucket-size** *N*
+
+ Set the histogram bucket size (default *1*).
+
+**-e**, **--entries** *N*
+
+ Set the number of entries of the histogram (default 256).
+
+**--no-header**
+
+ Do not print header.
+
+**--no-summary**
+
+ Do not print summary.
+
+**--no-index**
+
+ Do not print index.
+
+**--with-zeros**
+
+ Print zero only entries.
diff --git a/Documentation/tools/rtla/common_options.rst b/Documentation/tools/rtla/common_options.rst
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+**-c**, **--cpus** *cpu-list*
+
+ Set the osnoise tracer to run the sample threads in the cpu-list.
+
+**-d**, **--duration** *time[s|m|h|d]*
+
+ Set the duration of the session.
+
+**-D**, **--debug**
+
+ Print debug info.
+
+**-t**, **--trace**\[*=file*]
+
+ Save the stopped trace to [*file|osnoise_trace.txt*].
+
+**-P**, **--priority** *o:prio|r:prio|f:prio|d:runtime:period*
+
+ Set scheduling parameters to the osnoise tracer threads, the format to set the priority are:
+
+ - *o:prio* - use SCHED_OTHER with *prio*;
+ - *r:prio* - use SCHED_RR with *prio*;
+ - *f:prio* - use SCHED_FIFO with *prio*;
+ - *d:runtime[us|ms|s]:period[us|ms|s]* - use SCHED_DEADLINE with *runtime* and *period* in nanoseconds.
+
+**-h**, **--help**
+
+ Print help menu.
diff --git a/Documentation/tools/rtla/common_osnoise_description.rst b/Documentation/tools/rtla/common_osnoise_description.rst
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+The **rtla osnoise** tool is an interface for the *osnoise* tracer. The
+*osnoise* tracer dispatches a kernel thread per-cpu. These threads read the
+time in a loop while with preemption, softirq and IRQs enabled, thus
+allowing all the sources of operating systme noise during its execution.
+The *osnoise*'s tracer threads take note of the delta between each time
+read, along with an interference counter of all sources of interference.
+At the end of each period, the *osnoise* tracer displays a summary of
+the results.
diff --git a/Documentation/tools/rtla/common_osnoise_options.rst b/Documentation/tools/rtla/common_osnoise_options.rst
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index 000000000000..d556883e4e26
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+**-p**, **--period** *us*
+
+ Set the *osnoise* tracer period in microseconds.
+
+**-r**, **--runtime** *us*
+
+ Set the *osnoise* tracer runtime in microseconds.
+
+**-s**, **--stop** *us*
+
+ Stop the trace if a single sample is higher than the argument in microseconds.
+ If **-T** is set, it will also save the trace to the output.
+
+**-S**, **--stop-total** *us*
+
+ Stop the trace if the total sample is higher than the argument in microseconds.
+ If **-T** is set, it will also save the trace to the output.
diff --git a/Documentation/tools/rtla/common_timerlat_description.rst b/Documentation/tools/rtla/common_timerlat_description.rst
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+The **rtla timerlat** tool is an interface for the *timerlat* tracer. The
+*timerlat* tracer dispatches a kernel thread per-cpu. These threads
+set a periodic timer to wake themselves up and go back to sleep. After
+the wakeup, they collect and generate useful information for the
+debugging of operating system timer latency.
+
+The *timerlat* tracer outputs information in two ways. It periodically
+prints the timer latency at the timer *IRQ* handler and the *Thread*
+handler. It also enable the trace of the most relevant information via
+**osnoise:** tracepoints.
diff --git a/Documentation/tools/rtla/common_timerlat_options.rst b/Documentation/tools/rtla/common_timerlat_options.rst
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..e9c1bfd55d48
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+**-p**, **--period** *us*
+
+ Set the *timerlat* tracer period in microseconds.
+
+**-i**, **--irq** *us*
+
+ Stop trace if the *IRQ* latency is higher than the argument in us.
+
+**-T**, **--thread** *us*
+
+ Stop trace if the *Thread* latency is higher than the argument in us.
+
+**-s**, **--stack** *us*
+
+ Save the stack trace at the *IRQ* if a *Thread* latency is higher than the
+ argument in us.
diff --git a/Documentation/tools/rtla/common_top_options.rst b/Documentation/tools/rtla/common_top_options.rst
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+++ b/Documentation/tools/rtla/common_top_options.rst
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+**-q**, **--quiet**
+
+ Print only a summary at the end of the session.
diff --git a/Documentation/tools/rtla/rtla-osnoise-hist.rst b/Documentation/tools/rtla/rtla-osnoise-hist.rst
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..52298ddd8701
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/tools/rtla/rtla-osnoise-hist.rst
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+===================
+rtla-osnoise-hist
+===================
+------------------------------------------------------
+Display a histogram of the osnoise tracer samples
+------------------------------------------------------
+
+:Manual section: 1
+
+SYNOPSIS
+========
+**rtla osnoise hist** [*OPTIONS*]
+
+DESCRIPTION
+===========
+.. include:: common_osnoise_description.rst
+
+The **rtla osnoise hist** tool collects all **osnoise:sample_threshold**
+occurrence in a histogram, displaying the results in a user-friendly way.
+The tool also allows many configurations of the *osnoise* tracer and the
+collection of the tracer output.
+
+OPTIONS
+=======
+.. include:: common_osnoise_options.rst
+
+.. include:: common_hist_options.rst
+
+.. include:: common_options.rst
+
+EXAMPLE
+=======
+In the example below, *osnoise* tracer threads are set to run with real-time
+priority *FIFO:1*, on CPUs *0-11*, for *900ms* at each period (*1s* by
+default). The reason for reducing the runtime is to avoid starving the
+**rtla** tool. The tool is also set to run for *one minute*. The output
+histogram is set to group outputs in buckets of *10us* and *25* entries::
+
+ [root@f34 ~/]# rtla osnoise hist -P F:1 -c 0-11 -r 900000 -d 1M -b 10 -e 25
+ # RTLA osnoise histogram
+ # Time unit is microseconds (us)
+ # Duration: 0 00:01:00
+ Index CPU-000 CPU-001 CPU-002 CPU-003 CPU-004 CPU-005 CPU-006 CPU-007 CPU-008 CPU-009 CPU-010 CPU-011
+ 0 42982 46287 51779 53740 52024 44817 49898 36500 50408 50128 49523 52377
+ 10 12224 8356 2912 878 2667 10155 4573 18894 4214 4836 5708 2413
+ 20 8 5 12 2 13 24 20 41 29 53 39 39
+ 30 1 1 0 0 10 3 6 19 15 31 30 38
+ 40 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 7 2 3 8 11
+ 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2
+ over: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
+ count: 55215 54649 54703 54620 54714 55003 54499 55461 54668 55052 55309 54880
+ min: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
+ avg: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
+ max: 30 30 20 20 30 40 40 40 40 50 50 50
+
+SEE ALSO
+========
+**rtla-osnoise**\(1), **rtla-osnoise-top**\(1)
+
+*osnoise* tracer documentation: <https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/trace/osnoise-tracer.html>
+
+AUTHOR
+======
+Written by Daniel Bristot de Oliveira <bristot@kernel.org>
+
+.. include:: common_appendix.rst
diff --git a/Documentation/tools/rtla/rtla-osnoise-top.rst b/Documentation/tools/rtla/rtla-osnoise-top.rst
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index 000000000000..5d75d1394516
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+===================
+rtla-osnoise-top
+===================
+-----------------------------------------------
+Display a summary of the operating system noise
+-----------------------------------------------
+
+:Manual section: 1
+
+SYNOPSIS
+========
+**rtla osnoise top** [*OPTIONS*]
+
+DESCRIPTION
+===========
+.. include:: common_osnoise_description.rst
+
+**rtla osnoise top** collects the periodic summary from the *osnoise* tracer,
+including the counters of the occurrence of the interference source,
+displaying the results in a user-friendly format.
+
+The tool also allows many configurations of the *osnoise* tracer and the
+collection of the tracer output.
+
+OPTIONS
+=======
+.. include:: common_osnoise_options.rst
+
+.. include:: common_top_options.rst
+
+.. include:: common_options.rst
+
+EXAMPLE
+=======
+In the example below, the **rtla osnoise top** tool is set to run with a
+real-time priority *FIFO:1*, on CPUs *0-3*, for *900ms* at each period
+(*1s* by default). The reason for reducing the runtime is to avoid starving
+the rtla tool. The tool is also set to run for *one minute* and to display
+a summary of the report at the end of the session::
+
+ [root@f34 ~]# rtla osnoise top -P F:1 -c 0-3 -r 900000 -d 1M -q
+ Operating System Noise
+ duration: 0 00:01:00 | time is in us
+ CPU Period Runtime Noise % CPU Aval Max Noise Max Single HW NMI IRQ Softirq Thread
+ 0 #59 53100000 304896 99.42580 6978 56 549 0 53111 1590 13
+ 1 #59 53100000 338339 99.36282 8092 24 399 0 53130 1448 31
+ 2 #59 53100000 290842 99.45227 6582 39 855 0 53110 1406 12
+ 3 #59 53100000 204935 99.61405 6251 33 290 0 53156 1460 12
+
+SEE ALSO
+========
+
+**rtla-osnoise**\(1), **rtla-osnoise-hist**\(1)
+
+Osnoise tracer documentation: <https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/trace/osnoise-tracer.html>
+
+AUTHOR
+======
+Written by Daniel Bristot de Oliveira <bristot@kernel.org>
+
+.. include:: common_appendix.rst
diff --git a/Documentation/tools/rtla/rtla-osnoise.rst b/Documentation/tools/rtla/rtla-osnoise.rst
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..c129b206ce34
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+++ b/Documentation/tools/rtla/rtla-osnoise.rst
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+===============
+rtla-osnoise
+===============
+------------------------------------------------------------------
+Measure the operating system noise
+------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+:Manual section: 1
+
+SYNOPSIS
+========
+**rtla osnoise** [*MODE*] ...
+
+DESCRIPTION
+===========
+
+.. include:: common_osnoise_description.rst
+
+The *osnoise* tracer outputs information in two ways. It periodically prints
+a summary of the noise of the operating system, including the counters of
+the occurrence of the source of interference. It also provides information
+for each noise via the **osnoise:** tracepoints. The **rtla osnoise top**
+mode displays information about the periodic summary from the *osnoise* tracer.
+The **rtla osnoise hist** mode displays information about the noise using
+the **osnoise:** tracepoints. For further details, please refer to the
+respective man page.
+
+MODES
+=====
+**top**
+
+ Prints the summary from osnoise tracer.
+
+**hist**
+
+ Prints a histogram of osnoise samples.
+
+If no MODE is given, the top mode is called, passing the arguments.
+
+OPTIONS
+=======
+
+**-h**, **--help**
+
+ Display the help text.
+
+For other options, see the man page for the corresponding mode.
+
+SEE ALSO
+========
+**rtla-osnoise-top**\(1), **rtla-osnoise-hist**\(1)
+
+Osnoise tracer documentation: <https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/trace/osnoise-tracer.html>
+
+AUTHOR
+======
+Written by Daniel Bristot de Oliveira <bristot@kernel.org>
+
+.. include:: common_appendix.rst
diff --git a/Documentation/tools/rtla/rtla-timerlat-hist.rst b/Documentation/tools/rtla/rtla-timerlat-hist.rst
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index 000000000000..e12eae1f3301
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/tools/rtla/rtla-timerlat-hist.rst
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+=====================
+rtla-timerlat-hist
+=====================
+------------------------------------------------
+Histograms of the operating system timer latency
+------------------------------------------------
+
+:Manual section: 1
+
+SYNOPSIS
+========
+**rtla timerlat hist** [*OPTIONS*] ...
+
+DESCRIPTION
+===========
+
+.. include:: common_timerlat_description.rst
+
+The **rtla timerlat hist** displays a histogram of each tracer event
+occurrence. This tool uses the periodic information, and the
+**osnoise:** tracepoints are enabled when using the **-T** option.
+
+OPTIONS
+=======
+
+.. include:: common_timerlat_options.rst
+
+.. include:: common_hist_options.rst
+
+.. include:: common_options.rst
+
+EXAMPLE
+=======
+In the example below, **rtla timerlat hist** is set to run for *10* minutes,
+in the cpus *0-4*, *skipping zero* only lines. Moreover, **rtla timerlat
+hist** will change the priority of the *timelat* threads to run under
+*SCHED_DEADLINE* priority, with a *10us* runtime every *1ms* period. The
+*1ms* period is also passed to the *timerlat* tracer::
+
+ [root@alien ~]# timerlat hist -d 10m -c 0-4 -P d:100us:1ms -p 1ms
+ # RTLA timerlat histogram
+ # Time unit is microseconds (us)
+ # Duration: 0 00:10:00
+ Index IRQ-000 Thr-000 IRQ-001 Thr-001 IRQ-002 Thr-002 IRQ-003 Thr-003 IRQ-004 Thr-004
+ 0 276489 0 206089 0 466018 0 481102 0 205546 0
+ 1 318327 35487 388149 30024 94531 48382 83082 71078 388026 55730
+ 2 3282 122584 4019 126527 28231 109012 23311 89309 4568 98739
+ 3 940 11815 837 9863 6209 16227 6895 17196 910 9780
+ 4 444 17287 424 11574 2097 38443 2169 36736 462 13476
+ 5 206 43291 255 25581 1223 101908 1304 101137 236 28913
+ 6 132 101501 96 64584 635 213774 757 215471 99 73453
+ 7 74 169347 65 124758 350 57466 441 53639 69 148573
+ 8 53 85183 31 156751 229 9052 306 9026 39 139907
+ 9 22 10387 12 42762 161 2554 225 2689 19 26192
+ 10 13 1898 8 5770 114 1247 128 1405 13 3772
+ 11 9 560 9 924 71 686 76 765 8 713
+ 12 4 256 2 360 50 411 64 474 3 278
+ 13 2 167 2 172 43 256 53 350 4 180
+ 14 1 88 1 116 15 198 42 223 0 115
+ 15 2 63 3 94 11 139 20 150 0 58
+ 16 2 37 0 56 5 78 10 102 0 39
+ 17 0 18 0 28 4 57 8 80 0 15
+ 18 0 8 0 17 2 50 6 56 0 12
+ 19 0 9 0 5 0 19 0 48 0 18
+ 20 0 4 0 8 0 11 2 27 0 4
+ 21 0 2 0 3 1 9 1 18 0 6
+ 22 0 1 0 3 1 7 0 3 0 5
+ 23 0 2 0 4 0 2 0 7 0 2
+ 24 0 2 0 2 1 3 0 3 0 5
+ 25 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 3
+ 26 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0
+ 27 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 1
+ 28 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0
+ 29 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 1 0 3
+ 30 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
+ 31 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2
+ 32 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0
+ 33 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1
+ 34 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
+ 35 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1
+ 36 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0
+ 37 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
+ 40 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0
+ 41 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
+ 42 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
+ 44 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
+ 46 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
+ 47 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
+ 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
+ 54 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
+ 58 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
+ over: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
+ count: 600002 600002 600002 600002 600002 600002 600002 600002 600002 600002
+ min: 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1
+ avg: 0 5 0 5 0 4 0 4 0 5
+ max: 16 36 15 58 24 44 21 46 13 50
+
+SEE ALSO
+========
+**rtla-timerlat**\(1), **rtla-timerlat-top**\(1)
+
+*timerlat* tracer documentation: <https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/trace/timerlat-tracer.html>
+
+AUTHOR
+======
+Written by Daniel Bristot de Oliveira <bristot@kernel.org>
diff --git a/Documentation/tools/rtla/rtla-timerlat-top.rst b/Documentation/tools/rtla/rtla-timerlat-top.rst
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..1c321de1c171
--- /dev/null
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+====================
+rtla-timerlat-top
+====================
+-------------------------------------------
+Measures the operating system timer latency
+-------------------------------------------
+
+:Manual section: 1
+
+SYNOPSIS
+========
+**rtla timerlat top** [*OPTIONS*] ...
+
+DESCRIPTION
+===========
+
+.. include:: common_timerlat_description.rst
+
+The **rtla timerlat top** displays a summary of the periodic output
+from the *timerlat* tracer. It also provides information for each
+operating system noise via the **osnoise:** tracepoints that can be
+seem with the option **-T**.
+
+OPTIONS
+=======
+
+.. include:: common_timerlat_options.rst
+
+.. include:: common_top_options.rst
+
+.. include:: common_options.rst
+
+EXAMPLE
+=======
+
+In the example below, the *timerlat* tracer is set to capture the stack trace at
+the IRQ handler, printing it to the buffer if the *Thread* timer latency is
+higher than *30 us*. It is also set to stop the session if a *Thread* timer
+latency higher than *30 us* is hit. Finally, it is set to save the trace
+buffer if the stop condition is hit::
+
+ [root@alien ~]# rtla timerlat top -s 30 -t 30 -T
+ Timer Latency
+ 0 00:00:59 | IRQ Timer Latency (us) | Thread Timer Latency (us)
+ CPU COUNT | cur min avg max | cur min avg max
+ 0 #58634 | 1 0 1 10 | 11 2 10 23
+ 1 #58634 | 1 0 1 9 | 12 2 9 23
+ 2 #58634 | 0 0 1 11 | 10 2 9 23
+ 3 #58634 | 1 0 1 11 | 11 2 9 24
+ 4 #58634 | 1 0 1 10 | 11 2 9 26
+ 5 #58634 | 1 0 1 8 | 10 2 9 25
+ 6 #58634 | 12 0 1 12 | 30 2 10 30 <--- CPU with spike
+ 7 #58634 | 1 0 1 9 | 11 2 9 23
+ 8 #58633 | 1 0 1 9 | 11 2 9 26
+ 9 #58633 | 1 0 1 9 | 10 2 9 26
+ 10 #58633 | 1 0 1 13 | 11 2 9 28
+ 11 #58633 | 1 0 1 13 | 12 2 9 24
+ 12 #58633 | 1 0 1 8 | 10 2 9 23
+ 13 #58633 | 1 0 1 10 | 10 2 9 22
+ 14 #58633 | 1 0 1 18 | 12 2 9 27
+ 15 #58633 | 1 0 1 10 | 11 2 9 28
+ 16 #58633 | 0 0 1 11 | 7 2 9 26
+ 17 #58633 | 1 0 1 13 | 10 2 9 24
+ 18 #58633 | 1 0 1 9 | 13 2 9 22
+ 19 #58633 | 1 0 1 10 | 11 2 9 23
+ 20 #58633 | 1 0 1 12 | 11 2 9 28
+ 21 #58633 | 1 0 1 14 | 11 2 9 24
+ 22 #58633 | 1 0 1 8 | 11 2 9 22
+ 23 #58633 | 1 0 1 10 | 11 2 9 27
+ timerlat hit stop tracing
+ saving trace to timerlat_trace.txt
+ [root@alien bristot]# tail -60 timerlat_trace.txt
+ [...]
+ timerlat/5-79755 [005] ....... 426.271226: #58634 context thread timer_latency 10823 ns
+ sh-109404 [006] dnLh213 426.271247: #58634 context irq timer_latency 12505 ns
+ sh-109404 [006] dNLh313 426.271258: irq_noise: local_timer:236 start 426.271245463 duration 12553 ns
+ sh-109404 [006] d...313 426.271263: thread_noise: sh:109404 start 426.271245853 duration 4769 ns
+ timerlat/6-79756 [006] ....... 426.271264: #58634 context thread timer_latency 30328 ns
+ timerlat/6-79756 [006] ....1.. 426.271265: <stack trace>
+ => timerlat_irq
+ => __hrtimer_run_queues
+ => hrtimer_interrupt
+ => __sysvec_apic_timer_interrupt
+ => sysvec_apic_timer_interrupt
+ => asm_sysvec_apic_timer_interrupt
+ => _raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore <---- spinlock that disabled interrupt.
+ => try_to_wake_up
+ => autoremove_wake_function
+ => __wake_up_common
+ => __wake_up_common_lock
+ => ep_poll_callback
+ => __wake_up_common
+ => __wake_up_common_lock
+ => fsnotify_add_event
+ => inotify_handle_inode_event
+ => fsnotify
+ => __fsnotify_parent
+ => __fput
+ => task_work_run
+ => exit_to_user_mode_prepare
+ => syscall_exit_to_user_mode
+ => do_syscall_64
+ => entry_SYSCALL_64_after_hwframe
+ => 0x7265000001378c
+ => 0x10000cea7
+ => 0x25a00000204a
+ => 0x12e302d00000000
+ => 0x19b51010901b6
+ => 0x283ce00726500
+ => 0x61ea308872
+ => 0x00000fe3
+ bash-109109 [007] d..h... 426.271265: #58634 context irq timer_latency 1211 ns
+ timerlat/6-79756 [006] ....... 426.271267: timerlat_main: stop tracing hit on cpu 6
+
+In the trace, it is possible the notice that the *IRQ* timer latency was
+already high, accounting *12505 ns*. The IRQ delay was caused by the
+*bash-109109* process that disabled IRQs in the wake-up path
+(*_try_to_wake_up()* function). The duration of the IRQ handler that woke
+up the timerlat thread, informed with the **osnoise:irq_noise** event, was
+also high and added more *12553 ns* to the Thread latency. Finally, the
+**osnoise:thread_noise** added by the currently running thread (including
+the scheduling overhead) added more *4769 ns*. Summing up these values,
+the *Thread* timer latency accounted for *30328 ns*.
+
+The primary reason for this high value is the wake-up path that was hit
+twice during this case: when the *bash-109109* was waking up a thread
+and then when the *timerlat* thread was awakened. This information can
+then be used as the starting point of a more fine-grained analysis.
+
+Note that **rtla timerlat** was dispatched without changing *timerlat* tracer
+threads' priority. That is generally not needed because these threads hava
+priority *FIFO:95* by default, which is a common priority used by real-time
+kernel developers to analyze scheduling delays.
+
+SEE ALSO
+--------
+**rtla-timerlat**\(1), **rtla-timerlat-hist**\(1)
+
+*timerlat* tracer documentation: <https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/trace/timerlat-tracer.html>
+
+AUTHOR
+------
+Written by Daniel Bristot de Oliveira <bristot@kernel.org>
+
+.. include:: common_appendix.rst
diff --git a/Documentation/tools/rtla/rtla-timerlat.rst b/Documentation/tools/rtla/rtla-timerlat.rst
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..44a49e6f302b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/tools/rtla/rtla-timerlat.rst
@@ -0,0 +1,57 @@
+================
+rtla-timerlat
+================
+-------------------------------------------
+Measures the operating system timer latency
+-------------------------------------------
+
+:Manual section: 1
+
+SYNOPSIS
+========
+**rtla timerlat** [*MODE*] ...
+
+DESCRIPTION
+===========
+
+.. include:: common_timerlat_description.rst
+
+The *timerlat* tracer outputs information in two ways. It periodically
+prints the timer latency at the timer *IRQ* handler and the *Thread* handler.
+It also provides information for each noise via the **osnoise:** tracepoints.
+The **rtla timerlat top** mode displays a summary of the periodic output
+from the *timerlat* tracer. The **rtla hist hist** mode displays a histogram
+of each tracer event occurrence. For further details, please refer to the
+respective man page.
+
+MODES
+=====
+**top**
+
+ Prints the summary from *timerlat* tracer.
+
+**hist**
+
+ Prints a histogram of timerlat samples.
+
+If no *MODE* is given, the top mode is called, passing the arguments.
+
+OPTIONS
+=======
+**-h**, **--help**
+
+ Display the help text.
+
+For other options, see the man page for the corresponding mode.
+
+SEE ALSO
+========
+**rtla-timerlat-top**\(1), **rtla-timerlat-hist**\(1)
+
+*timerlat* tracer documentation: <https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/trace/timerlat-tracer.html>
+
+AUTHOR
+======
+Written by Daniel Bristot de Oliveira <bristot@kernel.org>
+
+.. include:: common_appendix.rst
diff --git a/Documentation/tools/rtla/rtla.rst b/Documentation/tools/rtla/rtla.rst
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..fc0d233efcd5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/tools/rtla/rtla.rst
@@ -0,0 +1,48 @@
+=========
+rtla
+=========
+--------------------------------
+Real-time Linux Analysis tool
+--------------------------------
+
+:Manual section: 1
+
+SYNOPSIS
+========
+**rtla** *COMMAND* [*OPTIONS*]
+
+DESCRIPTION
+===========
+The **rtla** is a meta-tool that includes a set of commands that aims to
+analyze the real-time properties of Linux. But instead of testing Linux
+as a black box, **rtla** leverages kernel tracing capabilities to provide
+precise information about the properties and root causes of unexpected
+results.
+
+COMMANDS
+========
+**osnoise**
+
+ Gives information about the operating system noise (osnoise).
+
+**timerlat**
+
+ Measures the IRQ and thread timer latency.
+
+OPTIONS
+=======
+**-h**, **--help**
+
+ Display the help text.
+
+For other options, see the man page for the corresponding command.
+
+SEE ALSO
+========
+**rtla-osnoise**\(1), **rtla-timerlat**\(1)
+
+AUTHOR
+======
+Daniel Bristot de Oliveira <bristot@kernel.org>
+
+.. include:: common_appendix.rst
diff --git a/Documentation/trace/events.rst b/Documentation/trace/events.rst
index 8ddb9b09451c..c47f381d0c00 100644
--- a/Documentation/trace/events.rst
+++ b/Documentation/trace/events.rst
@@ -198,6 +198,15 @@ The glob (~) accepts a wild card character (\*,?) and character classes
prev_comm ~ "*sh*"
prev_comm ~ "ba*sh"
+If the field is a pointer that points into user space (for example
+"filename" from sys_enter_openat), then you have to append ".ustring" to the
+field name::
+
+ filename.ustring ~ "password"
+
+As the kernel will have to know how to retrieve the memory that the pointer
+is at from user space.
+
5.2 Setting filters
-------------------
@@ -230,6 +239,16 @@ Currently the caret ('^') for an error always appears at the beginning of
the filter string; the error message should still be useful though
even without more accurate position info.
+5.2.1 Filter limitations
+------------------------
+
+If a filter is placed on a string pointer ``(char *)`` that does not point
+to a string on the ring buffer, but instead points to kernel or user space
+memory, then, for safety reasons, at most 1024 bytes of the content is
+copied onto a temporary buffer to do the compare. If the copy of the memory
+faults (the pointer points to memory that should not be accessed), then the
+string compare will be treated as not matching.
+
5.3 Clearing filters
--------------------