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# readahead __________________________________________________ # # asmlinkage ssize_t # sys_readahead(int fd, # loff_t offset, # size_t count) # @define _SYSCALL_READAHEAD_NAME %( name = "readahead" %) @define _SYSCALL_READAHEAD_ARGSTR %( argstr = sprintf("%d, %d, %u", fd, offset, count) %) probe syscall.readahead = dw_syscall.readahead !, nd_syscall.readahead ? {} probe syscall.readahead.return = dw_syscall.readahead.return !, nd_syscall.readahead.return ? {} # dw_readahead _____________________________________________________ probe dw_syscall.readahead = kernel.function("sys_readahead").call { @__syscall_gate_compat_simple @_SYSCALL_READAHEAD_NAME fd = __int32($fd) offset = $offset %( CONFIG_64BIT == "y" %? count = $count %: count = __uint32($count) %) @_SYSCALL_READAHEAD_ARGSTR } probe dw_syscall.readahead.return = kernel.function("sys_readahead").return { @__syscall_gate_compat_simple @_SYSCALL_READAHEAD_NAME @SYSC_RETVALSTR($return) } # nd_readahead _____________________________________________________ probe nd_syscall.readahead = nd1_syscall.readahead!, nd2_syscall.readahead!, tp_syscall.readahead { } probe nd1_syscall.readahead = kprobe.function("sys_readahead") ? { @__syscall_gate_compat_simple @_SYSCALL_READAHEAD_NAME asmlinkage() fd = int_arg(1) %( CONFIG_64BIT == "y" %? offset = longlong_arg(2) count = ulong_arg(3) %: %( arch == "arm" %? # arm has some odd rules regarding long long arguments. offset = longlong_arg(3) count = ulong_arg(5) %: # On a 32-bit kernel, 'long long' arguments take the space of # 2 arguments, so we have to adjust the following argument # numbers. offset = longlong_arg(2) count = ulong_arg(4) %) %) @_SYSCALL_READAHEAD_ARGSTR } /* kernel 4.17+ */ probe nd2_syscall.readahead = kprobe.function(@arch_syscall_prefix "sys_readahead") ? { __set_syscall_pt_regs(pointer_arg(1)) @_SYSCALL_READAHEAD_NAME fd = int_arg(1) offset = longlong_arg(2) count = ulong_arg(3) @_SYSCALL_READAHEAD_ARGSTR } /* kernel 3.5+, but undesirable because it affects all syscalls */ probe tp_syscall.readahead = kernel.trace("sys_enter") { __set_syscall_pt_regs($regs) @__syscall_gate(@const("__NR_readahead")) @_SYSCALL_READAHEAD_NAME fd = int_arg(1) offset = longlong_arg(2) count = ulong_arg(3) @_SYSCALL_READAHEAD_ARGSTR } probe nd_syscall.readahead.return = nd1_syscall.readahead.return!, nd2_syscall.readahead.return!, tp_syscall.readahead.return { } probe nd1_syscall.readahead.return = kprobe.function("sys_readahead").return ? { @__syscall_gate_compat_simple @_SYSCALL_READAHEAD_NAME @SYSC_RETVALSTR(returnval()) } /* kernel 4.17+ */ probe nd2_syscall.readahead.return = kprobe.function(@arch_syscall_prefix "sys_readahead").return ? { @_SYSCALL_READAHEAD_NAME @SYSC_RETVALSTR(returnval()) } /* kernel 3.5+, but undesirable because it affects all syscalls */ probe tp_syscall.readahead.return = kernel.trace("sys_exit") { __set_syscall_pt_regs($regs) @__syscall_gate(@const("__NR_readahead")) @_SYSCALL_READAHEAD_NAME @SYSC_RETVALSTR($ret) }