The current method of printing out a stack trace is to add a new line
and print out the trace:
yum-updatesd-3120 [002] 573.691303:
=> do_softirq
=> irq_exit
=> smp_apic_timer_interrupt
=> apic_timer_interrupt
This looks a bit awkward, and if we have both stack and user stack traces
running, it would be nice to have a title to tell them apart, although
it is easy to tell by the output.
This patch adds an annotation to the start of the stack traces:
init-1 [003] 929.304979: <stack trace>
=> user_path_at
=> vfs_fstatat
=> vfs_stat
=> sys_newstat
=> system_call_fastpath
cat-3459 [002] 1016.824040: <user stack trace>
=> <
0000003aae6c0250>
=> <
00007ffff4b06ae4>
=> <
69636172742f6775>
Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis.org>
trace_assign_type(field, iter->ent);
- if (!trace_seq_puts(s, "\n"))
+ if (!trace_seq_puts(s, "<stack trace>\n"))
goto partial;
for (i = 0; i < FTRACE_STACK_ENTRIES; i++) {
if (!field->caller[i] || (field->caller[i] == ULONG_MAX))
trace_assign_type(field, iter->ent);
- if (!trace_seq_putc(s, '\n'))
+ if (!trace_seq_puts(s, "<user stack trace>\n"))
goto partial;
if (!seq_print_userip_objs(field, s, flags))