Le sam. 9 mars 2024 à 15:03, Luca Dariz <l...@orpolo.org> a écrit :

> This extends the previous debug utility to trace system calls with
> more events and the ability to control the tracing from userspace,
> collecting a trace of the whole systems.
>
> This tool was quite useful in porting the rpc format to 64 bit and
> handle the 32to64 translation, but also to debug user-space programs.
>
> It's still a draft with some limitations and open points:
> - DEBUG_TRACE for 64 bit is missing
> - check if we can have meaningful and reliable data removing the
>   syscall number on syscall return; this would avoid saving it in the
>   thread structure.
> - add more info to each trace entry, e.g. current CPU or timestamps
> - trace more events
> - add more filtering capabilities
> - trace a single subhurd
> - trace format is not exported
> ---
>  Makefrag.am               |   7 +
>  configfrag.ac             |  12 ++
>  i386/i386/debug.h         |  16 +-
>  i386/i386/debug_i386.c    |  45 ++--
>  i386/i386/locore.S        |  33 ++-
>  i386/i386/pcb.c           |   4 +
>  i386/i386/trap.c          |   5 +
>  include/mach/gnumach.defs |  33 +++
>  include/mach/trace.h      |  61 ++++++
>  ipc/ipc_kmsg.c            |   6 +-
>  ipc/mach_msg.c            |   2 +
>  kern/exception.c          |   1 +
>  kern/startup.c            |   2 +
>  kern/thread.h             |   4 +
>  kern/trace.c              | 432 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>  kern/trace.h              |  42 ++++
>  scripts/gnumach-gdb.py    |  63 ++++++
>  tests/test-trace.c        |  58 +++++
>  tests/user-qemu.mk        |   3 +-
>  x86_64/debug_trace.S      |   9 +-
>  x86_64/interrupt.S        |  19 ++
>  x86_64/locore.S           |  84 +++++++-
>  22 files changed, 887 insertions(+), 54 deletions(-)
>  create mode 100644 include/mach/trace.h
>  create mode 100644 kern/trace.c
>  create mode 100644 kern/trace.h
>  create mode 100644 scripts/gnumach-gdb.py
>  create mode 100644 tests/test-trace.c
>
> diff --git a/Makefrag.am b/Makefrag.am
> index 82fce628..25d73ec3 100644
> --- a/Makefrag.am
> +++ b/Makefrag.am
> @@ -221,6 +221,12 @@ libkernel_a_SOURCES += \
>         kern/xpr.h \
>         kern/elf-load.c \
>         kern/boot_script.c
> +
> +if KERNEL_TRACE
> +libkernel_a_SOURCES += \
> +       kern/trace.c
> +endif
> +
>  EXTRA_DIST += \
>         kern/exc.defs \
>         kern/mach.srv \
> @@ -407,6 +413,7 @@ include_mach_HEADERS = \
>         include/mach/profilparam.h \
>         include/mach/std_types.h \
>         include/mach/syscall_sw.h \
> +       include/mach/trace.h \
>         include/mach/task_info.h \
>         include/mach/task_special_ports.h \
>         include/mach/thread_info.h \
> diff --git a/configfrag.ac b/configfrag.ac
> index b8b41261..f4dbe63d 100644
> --- a/configfrag.ac
> +++ b/configfrag.ac
> @@ -139,6 +139,18 @@ AC_DEFINE([SLAB_VERIFY], [0], [SLAB_VERIFY])
>
>  # Enable the CPU pool layer in the slab allocator.
>  AC_DEFINE([SLAB_USE_CPU_POOLS], [0], [SLAB_USE_CPU_POOLS])
> +
> +# enable support for tracing various kernel events
> +AC_ARG_ENABLE([kernel-trace],
> +  AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-kernel-trace], [Enable kernel event tracing]))
> +[if [ x"$enable_kernel_trace" = xyes ]; then]
> +  AC_DEFINE([KERNEL_TRACE], [1], [Enable kernel event tracing])
> +  AM_CONDITIONAL([KERNEL_TRACE], [true])
> +[else]
> +  AC_DEFINE([KERNEL_TRACE], [0], [Enable kernel event tracing])
> +  AM_CONDITIONAL([KERNEL_TRACE], [false])
> +[fi]
> +
>
>  #
>  # Options.
> diff --git a/i386/i386/debug.h b/i386/i386/debug.h
> index 84397ba8..eff330c6 100644
> --- a/i386/i386/debug.h
> +++ b/i386/i386/debug.h
> @@ -54,6 +54,7 @@ void debug_trace_dump(void);
>
>  #else  /* __ASSEMBLER__ */
>
> +#ifndef __x86_64__
>  #define DEBUG_TRACE                            \
>         pushl   $__LINE__                       ;\
>         pushl   $9f                             ;\
> @@ -62,10 +63,21 @@ void debug_trace_dump(void);
>         .data                                   ;\
>  9:     .ascii  __FILE__"\0"                    ;\
>         .text
> -
> +#else  /* __x86_64__ */
> +#define DEBUG_TRACE                            \
> +       pushq   %rdi                            ;\
> +       pushq   %rs1                            ;\
>
Is it really %rs1 here and not %rsi ? you are pushing rs1 but popping rsi

> +       movq    $__LINE__,%rdi                  ;\
> +       movq    $9f,%rsi                        ;\
> +       call    __debug_trace                   ;\
> +        popq   %rsi                            ;\
> +        popq   %rdi                            ;\
> +       .data                                   ;\
> +9:     .ascii  __FILE__"\0"                    ;\
> +       .text
> +#endif
>  #endif /* __ASSEMBLER__ */
>
> -
>  #endif /* DEBUG */
>
>  /* XXX #include_next "debug.h" */
> diff --git a/i386/i386/debug_i386.c b/i386/i386/debug_i386.c
> index 41d032e3..61d73dff 100644
> --- a/i386/i386/debug_i386.c
> +++ b/i386/i386/debug_i386.c
> @@ -22,6 +22,7 @@
>   */
>
>  #include <kern/printf.h>
> +#include <kern/trace.h>
>
>  #include "thread.h"
>  #include "trap.h"
> @@ -140,39 +141,23 @@ debug_trace_dump(void)
>
>         splx(s);
>  }
> +#endif /* DEBUG */
>
> -#include <kern/syscall_sw.h>
> -
> -int syscall_trace = 0;
> -task_t syscall_trace_task;
> +#if KERNEL_TRACE
>
> -int
> -syscall_trace_print(int syscallvec, ...)
> +#ifndef __x86_64__
> +#define SYSCALL_NUM_SHIFT 4
> +#else
> +#define SYSCALL_NUM_SHIFT 5
> +#endif
> +long
> +syscall_trace_enter(long *sysv)
>  {
> -       int syscallnum = syscallvec >> 4;
> -       int i;
> -       const mach_trap_t *trap = &mach_trap_table[syscallnum];
> -
> -       if (syscall_trace_task && syscall_trace_task != current_task())
> -               goto out;
> -
> -       printf("0x%08x:0x%08x:%s(",
> -              current_task(), current_thread(), trap->mach_trap_name);
> -       for (i = 0; i < trap->mach_trap_arg_count; i++) {
> -               unsigned long value = (&syscallvec)[1+i];
> -               /* Use a crude heuristic to format pointers.  */
> -               if (value > 1024)
> -                       printf("0x%08x", value);
> -               else
> -                       printf("%d", value);
> -
> -               if (i + 1 < trap->mach_trap_arg_count)
> -                       printf(", ");
> -       }
> -       printf(")\n");
> +  long sysnum = sysv[0];
>
> - out:
> -       return syscallvec;
> +  syscall_trace_common(sysnum >> SYSCALL_NUM_SHIFT, sysv + 1);
> +
> +  return sysnum;
>  }
>
> -#endif /* DEBUG */
> +#endif /* KERNEL_TRACE */
> diff --git a/i386/i386/locore.S b/i386/i386/locore.S
> index 9d0513a1..26c5843c 100644
> --- a/i386/i386/locore.S
> +++ b/i386/i386/locore.S
> @@ -634,6 +634,15 @@ ENTRY(thread_bootstrap_return)
>   */
>
>  ENTRY(thread_syscall_return)
> +#if KERNEL_TRACE
> +       testb   $0xff,EXT(syscall_trace)
> +       jz      1f
> +       movl    S_ARG0,%eax                     /* get return value */
> +       pushl   %eax
> +       call    syscall_trace_return
> +       movl    %eax,S_ARG0                     /* restore return value */
> +1:
> +#endif
>         movl    S_ARG0,%eax                     /* get return value */
>         movl    %esp,%ecx                       /* get kernel stack */
>         or      $(KERNEL_STACK_SIZE-1),%ecx
> @@ -1174,18 +1183,26 @@ syscall_native:
>
>  mach_call_call:
>
> -#ifdef DEBUG
> +#if KERNEL_TRACE
>         testb   $0xff,EXT(syscall_trace)
>         jz      0f
> -       pushl   %eax
> -       call    EXT(syscall_trace_print)
> -       /* will return with syscallofs still (or again) in eax */
> -       addl    $4,%esp
> +       pushl   %eax                     /* add syscall num to args array
> */
> +       pushl   %esp                     /* args array is the first
> argument*/
> +       call    EXT(syscall_trace_enter)
> +       popl    %eax
> +       popl    %eax
>
you are popping eax twice here, shouldn’t the second one be esp?

>  0:
> -#endif /* DEBUG */
> +#endif /* KERNEL_TRACE */
> +       call    *EXT(mach_trap_table)+4(%eax)  /* call procedure */
> +#if KERNEL_TRACE
> +       testb   $0xff,EXT(syscall_trace)
> +       jz      1f
> +       pushl   %eax
> +       call    syscall_trace_return
> +       /* will return with return value still (or again) in eax */
> +1:
> +#endif /* KERNEL_TRACE */
>
> -       call    *EXT(mach_trap_table)+4(%eax)
> -                                       /* call procedure */
>         movl    %esp,%ecx               /* get kernel stack */
>         or      $(KERNEL_STACK_SIZE-1),%ecx
>         movl    -3-IKS_SIZE(%ecx),%esp  /* switch back to PCB stack */
> diff --git a/i386/i386/pcb.c b/i386/i386/pcb.c
> index e8901550..a3ed7d67 100644
> --- a/i386/i386/pcb.c
> +++ b/i386/i386/pcb.c
> @@ -37,6 +37,7 @@
>  #include <kern/counters.h>
>  #include <kern/debug.h>
>  #include <kern/thread.h>
> +#include <kern/trace.h>
>  #include <kern/sched_prim.h>
>  #include <kern/slab.h>
>  #include <vm/vm_kern.h>
> @@ -308,6 +309,7 @@ void stack_handoff(
>         /*
>          *      Load the rest of the user state for the new thread
>          */
> +       context_switch_trace(old, NULL, new);
>         switch_ktss(new->pcb);
>
>         /*
> @@ -332,6 +334,7 @@ void stack_handoff(
>   */
>  void load_context(thread_t new)
>  {
> +       context_switch_trace(NULL, NULL, new);
>         switch_ktss(new->pcb);
>         Load_context(new);
>  }
> @@ -382,6 +385,7 @@ thread_t switch_context(
>         /*
>          *      Load the rest of the user state for the new thread
>          */
> +       context_switch_trace(old, continuation, new);
>         switch_ktss(new->pcb);
>         return Switch_context(old, continuation, new);
>  }
> diff --git a/i386/i386/trap.c b/i386/i386/trap.c
> index 555d7498..17f7eb3c 100644
> --- a/i386/i386/trap.c
> +++ b/i386/i386/trap.c
> @@ -53,6 +53,7 @@
>  #include <kern/printf.h>
>  #include <kern/thread.h>
>  #include <kern/task.h>
> +#include <kern/trace.h>
>  #include <kern/sched.h>
>  #include <kern/sched_prim.h>
>  #include <kern/exception.h>
> @@ -162,6 +163,8 @@ void kernel_trap(struct i386_saved_state *regs)
>         thread_t        thread;
>         extern char _start[], etext[];
>
> +       trap_trace(TRACE_TRAP_KERNEL, regs);
> +
>         type = regs->trapno;
>         code = regs->err;
>         thread = current_thread();
> @@ -366,6 +369,7 @@ int user_trap(struct i386_saved_state *regs)
>         unsigned long   type;
>         thread_t thread = current_thread();
>
> +       trap_trace(TRACE_TRAP_USER, regs);
>  #ifdef __x86_64__
>         assert(regs == &thread->pcb->iss);
>  #endif
> @@ -592,6 +596,7 @@ int user_trap(struct i386_saved_state *regs)
>  void
>  i386_astintr(void)
>  {
> +       trap_trace(TRACE_TRAP_ASTINTR, &(current_thread()->pcb->iss));
>         (void) splsched();      /* block interrupts to check reasons */
>  #ifndef        MACH_RING1
>         int     mycpu = cpu_number();
> diff --git a/include/mach/gnumach.defs b/include/mach/gnumach.defs
> index 7ecf74d3..583bdc36 100644
> --- a/include/mach/gnumach.defs
> +++ b/include/mach/gnumach.defs
> @@ -215,3 +215,36 @@ routine vm_pages_phys(
>  simpleroutine thread_set_name(
>                 thread  : thread_t;
>                 name    : kernel_debug_name_t);
> +
> +/*
> + * Start tracing kernel events, using a buffer of BUFSIZE bytes and
> + * tracing only events set in KINDS.
> + */
> +simpleroutine ktrace_start(
> +               host_priv : host_priv_t;
> +               bufsize : rpc_vm_size_t;
> +               kinds : rpc_long_integer_t);
> +
> +/*
> + * Stop tracing kernel events.
> + */
> +simpleroutine ktrace_stop(
> +               host_priv : host_priv_t);
> +
> +/*
> + * Free the tracing buffer allocated in ktrace_start().
> + */
> +simpleroutine ktrace_free(
> +               host_priv : host_priv_t);
> +
> +/*
> + * Read the content of the tracing buffer in BUF; additionally we get
> + * a pointer to the first free byte after the tracing data in LAST_PTR
> + * and some trace parameters in FLAGS.
> + */
> +routine ktrace_collect(
> +               host_priv : host_priv_t;
> +       out     buf : pointer_t;
> +       out     last_ptr : vm_offset_t;
> +       out     flags : natural_t);
> +
> diff --git a/include/mach/trace.h b/include/mach/trace.h
> new file mode 100644
> index 00000000..3fccbbc7
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/include/mach/trace.h
> @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@
> +/*
> + *  Copyright (C) 2023 Free Software Foundation
> + *
> + * This program is free software ; you can redistribute it and/or modify
> + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
> + * the Free Software Foundation ; either version 2 of the License, or
> + * (at your option) any later version.
> + *
> + * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
> + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY ; without even the implied warranty of
> + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
> + * GNU General Public License for more details.
> + *
> + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
> + * along with the program ; if not, write to the Free Software
> + * Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
> + */
> +
> +#ifndef        _MACH_TRACE_H_
> +#define        _MACH_TRACE_H_
> +
> +#include <stdint.h>
> +#include <mach/std_types.h>
> +
> +/* trace types as encoded in the ring buffer */
> +#define DEBUG_TRACE_INVALID 0
> +#define DEBUG_TRACE_SYSCALL 1
> +#define DEBUG_TRACE_SAMPLE  2
> +#define DEBUG_TRACE_TRAP    3
> +#define DEBUG_TRACE_CSW     4
> +#define DEBUG_TRACE_IRQ     5
> +#define DEBUG_TRACE_RPC     6
> +#define DEBUG_TRACE_DUMMY   15
> +
> +/* trap events */
> +#define TRACE_TRAP_USER 0
> +#define TRACE_TRAP_KERNEL 1
> +#define TRACE_TRAP_ASTINTR 2
> +
> +/* trace types bitmask, to be used in trace_start()*/
> +#define TRACE_TYPE_SYSCALL  0x01
> +#define TRACE_TYPE_TRAP     0x02
> +#define TRACE_TYPE_CSW      0x04
> +#define TRACE_TYPE_IRQ      0x08
> +#define TRACE_TYPE_RPC      0x10
> +#define TRACE_TYPE_ALL      0x1F
> +
> +/* Trace file header definitions */
> +#define TH_MAGIC          "GMTR"
> +#define TH_OVERRUN_MASK   0x0f
> +#define TH_KERNEL64       0x10
> +#define TH_USER64         0x20
> +
> +typedef struct {
> +  char magic[4];
> +  uint32_t flags;
> +  uint32_t last;
> +  uint32_t ov_first;
> +} trace_header_t;
> +
> +#endif /* _MACH_TRACE_H_ */
> diff --git a/ipc/ipc_kmsg.c b/ipc/ipc_kmsg.c
> index 8bd645ff..8a153386 100644
> --- a/ipc/ipc_kmsg.c
> +++ b/ipc/ipc_kmsg.c
> @@ -509,7 +509,7 @@ ipc_kmsg_get(
>                 ikm_free(kmsg);
>                 return MACH_SEND_INVALID_DATA;
>         }
> -
> +       rpc_trace(0, msg, size);
>         *kmsgp = kmsg;
>         return MACH_MSG_SUCCESS;
>  }
> @@ -576,8 +576,10 @@ ipc_kmsg_put(
>
>         if (copyoutmsg(&kmsg->ikm_header, msg, size))
>                 mr = MACH_RCV_INVALID_DATA;
> -       else
> +       else {
>                 mr = MACH_MSG_SUCCESS;
> +               rpc_trace(1, msg, msg->msgh_size);
> +       }
>
>         ikm_cache_free(kmsg);
>
> diff --git a/ipc/mach_msg.c b/ipc/mach_msg.c
> index ff5e5b09..3a4298ff 100644
> --- a/ipc/mach_msg.c
> +++ b/ipc/mach_msg.c
> @@ -464,6 +464,7 @@ mach_msg_trap(
>                         ikm_free(kmsg);
>                         goto slow_get;
>                 }
> +               rpc_trace(0, msg, send_size);
>
>             fast_copyin:
>                 /*
> @@ -1194,6 +1195,7 @@ mach_msg_trap(
>                 if (!ikm_cache_free_try(kmsg))
>                         goto slow_put;
>
> +               rpc_trace(1, msg, msg->msgh_size);
>                 thread_syscall_return(MACH_MSG_SUCCESS);
>                 /*NOTREACHED*/
>                 return MACH_MSG_SUCCESS; /* help for the compiler */
> diff --git a/kern/exception.c b/kern/exception.c
> index 15f29705..0e0260f0 100644
> --- a/kern/exception.c
> +++ b/kern/exception.c
> @@ -702,6 +702,7 @@ exception_raise(
>                 /*NOTREACHED*/
>         }
>
> +       rpc_trace(1, receiver->ith_msg, receiver->ith_msg->msgh_size);
>         thread_syscall_return(MACH_MSG_SUCCESS);
>         /*NOTREACHED*/
>  #ifndef        __GNUC__
> diff --git a/kern/startup.c b/kern/startup.c
> index 61751d35..ce8f0123 100644
> --- a/kern/startup.c
> +++ b/kern/startup.c
> @@ -47,6 +47,7 @@
>  #include <kern/thread.h>
>  #include <kern/thread_swap.h>
>  #include <kern/timer.h>
> +#include <kern/trace.h>
>  #include <kern/xpr.h>
>  #include <kern/bootstrap.h>
>  #include <kern/startup.h>
> @@ -163,6 +164,7 @@ void setup_main(void)
>         compute_mach_factor();
>
>         gsync_setup ();
> +       trace_init();
>
>         /*
>          *      Create a kernel thread to start the other kernel
> diff --git a/kern/thread.h b/kern/thread.h
> index 81d32924..5b5d2235 100644
> --- a/kern/thread.h
> +++ b/kern/thread.h
> @@ -240,6 +240,10 @@ struct thread {
>  #endif
>
>         char    name[THREAD_NAME_SIZE];
> +
> +#if KERNEL_TRACE
> +       unsigned int    syscall_num;  /* for syscall tracing */
> +#endif
>  };
>
>  #include <kern/cpu_number.h>
> diff --git a/kern/trace.c b/kern/trace.c
> new file mode 100644
> index 00000000..69e6eaf0
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/kern/trace.c
> @@ -0,0 +1,432 @@
> +/*
> + *  Copyright (C) 2024 Free Software Foundation
> + *
> + * This program is free software ; you can redistribute it and/or modify
> + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
> + * the Free Software Foundation ; either version 2 of the License, or
> + * (at your option) any later version.
> + *
> + * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
> + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY ; without even the implied warranty of
> + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
> + * GNU General Public License for more details.
> + *
> + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
> + * along with the program ; if not, write to the Free Software
> + * Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
> + */
> +
> +#include "kern/thread.h"
> +#include <kern/gnumach.server.h>
> +#include <kern/kalloc.h>
> +#include <kern/printf.h>
> +#include <kern/syscall_sw.h>
> +#include <kern/trace.h>
> +#include <mach/message.h>
> +#include <mach/trace.h>
> +#include <machine/locore.h>
> +#include <string.h>
> +#include "vm/vm_kern.h"
> +
> +/* Common information for each trace entry */
> +struct msg_trace_header {
> +  char task_name[TASK_NAME_SIZE];
> +  thread_t thread;
> +  //int time; // to address thread/task reuse? we should trace also task
> creation/destruction...
> +  unsigned int type : 8;
> +  unsigned int size : 24;  // in bytes, can probably be reduced
> +  uint8_t data[];
> +} __attribute__((packed));
> +
> +struct syscall_trace_data {
> +  unsigned int num : 7;  // syscall id
> +  unsigned int direction : 1;  // entry/exit
> +  unsigned int reserved : 24;
> +  uint8_t data[];  // args/retcode, depending on the syscall number and
> direction
> +} __attribute__((packed));
> +
> +struct rpc_trace_data {
> +  unsigned int size : 16;  // in bytes
> +  unsigned int direction : 1;  // send-copyin/recv-copyout
> +  unsigned int reserved : 15;
> +  uint8_t data[];
> +} __attribute__((packed));
> +
> +struct trap_trace_data {
> +  unsigned int origin : 4;  // user/kernel
> +  unsigned int reserved : 28;
> +  struct i386_saved_state regs;
> +} __attribute__((packed));
> +
> +struct csw_trace_data {
> +  char old_task_name[TASK_NAME_SIZE];
> +  thread_t old_thread;
> +  continuation_t continuation;
> +  char new_task_name[TASK_NAME_SIZE];
> +  thread_t new_thread;
> +} __attribute__((packed));
> +
> +struct irq_trace_data {
> +  int irqn;
> +} __attribute__((packed));
> +
> +struct sample_trace_data {
> +  unsigned int linenum;
> +  char filename[];
> +} __attribute__((packed));
> +
> +static uint8_t *msg_trace_buf = NULL;
> +static vm_size_t msg_trace_size = 0;
> +static uint8_t *msg_trace_ptr = NULL;
> +static int msg_trace_overrun = 0;
> +
> +int syscall_trace;
> +static int trace_rpc_enable;
> +static int trace_trap_enable;
> +static int trace_csw_enable;
> +int interrupt_trace_enable;
> +
> +task_t syscall_trace_task = 0;
> +unsigned int syscall_seqn = 0;
> +
> +/* Called to initialize kernel tracing */
> +void trace_init(void)
> +{
> +  msg_trace_buf = NULL;
> +  msg_trace_ptr = NULL;
> +  msg_trace_size = 0;
> +  msg_trace_overrun = 0;
> +
> +  syscall_trace = 0;
> +  trace_rpc_enable = 0;
> +  trace_trap_enable = 0;
> +  trace_csw_enable = 0;
> +  interrupt_trace_enable = 0;
> +
> +  /* Useful for debugging small tests and the bootstrap modules */
> +  extern char* kernel_cmdline;  // TODO: find a nice header
> +  if (strstr(kernel_cmdline, "tracestart") != NULL)
> +    {
> +      kern_return_t ret = ktrace_start(&realhost, 20*1024*1024,
> TRACE_TYPE_ALL);
> +      if (ret == KERN_SUCCESS)
> +        printf("trace: started from command line\n");
> +      else
> +        panic("Can't initialize trace buffer: error %d\n", ret);
> +    }
> +}
> +
> +kern_return_t ktrace_start(const host_t host_priv, rpc_vm_size_t bufsize,
> +                           rpc_long_integer_t kinds)
> +{
> +  if (host_priv == HOST_NULL)
> +    return KERN_INVALID_ARGUMENT;
> +
> +  if (msg_trace_buf != NULL)
> +    return KERN_FAILURE;
> +
> +  int kr = kmem_alloc(kernel_map, (vm_offset_t*) &msg_trace_buf, bufsize);
> +  if (kr != KERN_SUCCESS)
> +    return KERN_RESOURCE_SHORTAGE;
> +
> +  if (msg_trace_buf == 0)
> +    return KERN_RESOURCE_SHORTAGE;
> +
> +  msg_trace_ptr = msg_trace_buf;
> +  msg_trace_size = bufsize;
> +  msg_trace_overrun = 0;
> +
> +  if (kinds & TRACE_TYPE_SYSCALL)
> +    syscall_trace = 1;
> +  if (kinds & TRACE_TYPE_RPC)
> +    trace_rpc_enable = 1;
> +  if (kinds & TRACE_TYPE_TRAP)
> +    trace_trap_enable = 1;
> +  if (kinds & TRACE_TYPE_CSW)
> +    trace_csw_enable = 1;
> +  if (kinds & TRACE_TYPE_IRQ)
> +    interrupt_trace_enable = 1;
> +
> +  if (current_thread())
> +    current_thread()->syscall_num = 25; // fake mach_msg() entry for
> better trace
> +
> +  return KERN_SUCCESS;
> +}
> +
> +kern_return_t ktrace_stop(const host_t host_priv)
> +{
> +  if (host_priv == HOST_NULL)
> +    return KERN_INVALID_ARGUMENT;
> +
> +  if (msg_trace_buf == NULL)
> +    return KERN_FAILURE;
> +
> +  syscall_trace = 0;
> +  trace_rpc_enable = 0;
> +  trace_trap_enable = 0;
> +  trace_csw_enable = 0;
> +  interrupt_trace_enable = 0;
> +  return KERN_SUCCESS;
> +}
> +
> +kern_return_t ktrace_free(const host_t host_priv)
> +{
> +  if (host_priv == HOST_NULL)
> +    return KERN_INVALID_ARGUMENT;
> +
> +  if (msg_trace_buf == NULL)
> +    return KERN_FAILURE;
> +
> +  kmem_free(kernel_map, (vm_offset_t) msg_trace_buf, msg_trace_size);
> +  msg_trace_buf = NULL;
> +  msg_trace_ptr = NULL;
> +  return KERN_SUCCESS;
> +}
> +
> +kern_return_t ktrace_collect(const host_t host_priv, pointer_t *buf,
> +                             mach_msg_type_number_t *bufsize,
> +                             vm_size_t *last_ptr, natural_t *flags)
> +{
> +  if (host_priv == HOST_NULL)
> +    return KERN_INVALID_ARGUMENT;
> +
> +  if (msg_trace_buf == NULL)
> +    return KERN_FAILURE;
> +
> +  kern_return_t err;
> +  vm_map_copy_t copy;
> +  err = vm_map_copyin(kernel_map, (vm_offset_t) msg_trace_buf,
> msg_trace_size,
> +                      FALSE, &copy);
> +  if (err == KERN_SUCCESS)
> +    {
> +      *buf = (pointer_t) copy;
> +      *bufsize = msg_trace_size;
> +      *last_ptr = msg_trace_ptr - msg_trace_buf;
> +      *flags = 0;
> +      if (msg_trace_overrun > 0)
> +        {
> +          if (msg_trace_overrun < TH_OVERRUN_MASK)
> +            *flags |= msg_trace_overrun & TH_OVERRUN_MASK;
> +          else
> +            *flags |= TH_OVERRUN_MASK;
> +        }
> +#ifdef __LP64__
> +      *flags |= TH_KERNEL64;
> +#ifndef USER32
> +      *flags |= TH_USER64;
> +#endif /* USER32 */
> +#endif /* __x86_64__ */
> +    }
> +  return err;
> +}
> +
> +/*
> + * Starts a new trace entry. It pre-allocates a given size and returns a
> pointer
> + * to a region that can be filled with the same amount of data.
> + * In this way we can copy the data only once, e.g. when tracing
> mach_msg()
> + */
> +static void* trace_msg(unsigned int type, size_t size)
> +{
> +  const size_t msg_size = size + sizeof(struct msg_trace_header);
> +  int overrun = 0;
> +  uint8_t *tptr, *tptr_orig;
> +  struct msg_trace_header *cur;
> +
> +  /*
> +   * Handle interrupitons from trap/irq in reserving the trace data
> +   * entry.
> +   *
> +   * TODO: ensure this is SMP-safe and maybe add cpuid to the trace
> +   * header.
> +   */
> +  do {
> +    tptr = __atomic_load_n(&msg_trace_ptr, __ATOMIC_RELAXED);
> +    tptr_orig = tptr;
> +
> +    if ((tptr - msg_trace_buf) > (msg_trace_size - msg_size))
> +      {
> +        // circular buffer, reset to the beginning
> +        tptr = msg_trace_buf;
> +        overrun = 1;
> +      }
> +
> +    tptr += msg_size;
> +
> +  } while (! __atomic_compare_exchange_n(&msg_trace_ptr, &tptr_orig,
> tptr, 0,
> +                                         __ATOMIC_RELAXED,
> __ATOMIC_RELAXED));
> +
> +  if (overrun)
> +    msg_trace_overrun += 1;
> +
> +  cur = (struct msg_trace_header*)(tptr - msg_size);
> +  memcpy(cur->task_name, current_task()->name, TASK_NAME_SIZE);
> +  cur->thread = current_thread();
> +  cur->type = type;
> +  cur->size = msg_size;
> +  return cur->data;
> +}
> +
> +#ifdef SYSCALL_TRACE_RECORD
> +static void trace_syscall_entry(int num, long *args)
> +{
> +  const mach_trap_t *trap = &mach_trap_table[num];
> +  size_t argsize = sizeof(long)*trap->mach_trap_arg_count;
> +  size_t size = sizeof(struct syscall_trace_data) + argsize;
> +  struct syscall_trace_data *data = trace_msg(DEBUG_TRACE_SYSCALL, size);
> +  data->direction = 0;
> +  data->num = num;
> +  memcpy(data->data, args, argsize);
> +}
> +
> +static void trace_syscall_exit(int num, long ret)
> +{
> +  size_t argsize = sizeof(long);
> +  size_t size = sizeof(struct syscall_trace_data) + argsize;
> +  struct syscall_trace_data *data = trace_msg(DEBUG_TRACE_SYSCALL, size);
> +  data->direction = 1;
> +  data->num = num;
> +  memcpy(data->data, &ret, argsize);
> +}
> +#endif /* SYSCALL_TRACE_RECORD */
> +
> +/* This needs to be called from the machine-specific entry point */
> +void syscall_trace_common(long sysnum, long argv[MAX_SYSCALL_ARGS])
> +{
> +
> +  if (syscall_trace == 0)
> +    goto out;
> +
> +  current_thread()->syscall_num = sysnum;
> +  if (syscall_trace_task && syscall_trace_task != current_task())
> +    goto out;
> +
> +#ifdef SYSCALL_TRACE_PRINT
> +  if (sysnum == 30) // don't track mach_print()
> +    goto out;
> +
> +  syscall_seqn++;
> +  const mach_trap_t *trap = &mach_trap_table[sysnum];
> +  printf("%08d:%s:0x%p:%s(",
> +         syscall_seqn, current_task()->name, current_thread(),
> trap->mach_trap_name);
> +  for (int i=0; i<MAX_SYSCALL_ARGS; i++)
> +    {
> +      int value = argv[i];
> +      if (trap->mach_trap_arg_count <= i)
> +        continue;
> +      if ((value > 1024) || (value < -1024))
> +        printf("0x%08x", value);
> +      else
> +        printf("%d", value);
> +      if (i + 1 < trap->mach_trap_arg_count)
> +        printf(", ");
> +    }
> +    printf(")\n");
> +#else /* SYSCALL_TRACE_PRINT */
> +  trace_syscall_entry(sysnum, argv);
> +#endif
> + out:
> +  return;
> +}
> +
> +/* This needs to be called from the machine-specific entry point */
> +int syscall_trace_return(int val)
> +{
> +  if (syscall_trace == 0)
> +    return val;
> +  if (syscall_trace_task && syscall_trace_task != current_task())
> +    return val;
> +#ifdef SYSCALL_TRACE_PRINT
> +  if (current_thread()->syscall_num != 30) // don't track mach_print()
> +    {
> +      const mach_trap_t *trap =
> &mach_trap_table[current_thread()->syscall_num];
> +      printf("%08d:%s:0x%p:  %s return(%08x)\n",
> +             syscall_seqn, current_task()->name, current_thread(),
> +             trap->mach_trap_name, val);
> +    }
> +#else /* SYSCALL_TRACE_PRINT */
> +  trace_syscall_exit(current_thread()->syscall_num, val);
> +#endif
> +
> +  return val;
> +}
> +
> +void rpc_trace(int direction, void *msg, long msize)
> +{
> +  if (!trace_rpc_enable)
> +    return;
> +
> +  size_t size = sizeof(struct rpc_trace_data);
> +  struct rpc_trace_data *data = trace_msg(DEBUG_TRACE_RPC, size + msize);
> +  data->direction = direction;
> +  data->size = msize;
> +  if (copyin(msg, data->data, msize))
> +    memset(data->data, 0, msize);
> +}
> +
> +/* This needs to be called from the machine-specific entry point */
> +void trap_trace(int origin, struct i386_saved_state *regs)
> +{
> +  if (!trace_trap_enable)
> +    return;
> +
> +  size_t size = sizeof(struct trap_trace_data);
> +  struct trap_trace_data *data = trace_msg(DEBUG_TRACE_TRAP, size);
> +  data->origin = origin;
> +  memcpy(&data->regs, regs, sizeof(*regs));
> +}
> +
> +void context_switch_trace(thread_t old, continuation_t continuation,
> thread_t new)
> +{
> +  if (!trace_csw_enable)
> +    return;
> +
> +  size_t size = sizeof(struct csw_trace_data);
> +  struct csw_trace_data *data = trace_msg(DEBUG_TRACE_CSW, size);
> +  if (old)
> +    strncpy(data->old_task_name, old->task->name, TASK_NAME_SIZE);
> +  else
> +    data->old_task_name[0] = '\0';
> +  data->old_thread = old;
> +  data->continuation = continuation;
> +  strncpy(data->new_task_name, new->task->name, TASK_NAME_SIZE);
> +  data->new_thread = new;
> +}
> +
> +void interrupt_trace(int iunit, /* 'unit' number */
> +                     int old_ipl, /* old interrupt level */
> +                     const char *ret_addr, /* return address in interrupt
> handler */
> +                     struct i386_interrupt_state *regs, /* saved
> registers */
> +                     int irqn)
> +{
> +  size_t size = sizeof(struct irq_trace_data);
> +  struct irq_trace_data *data = trace_msg(DEBUG_TRACE_IRQ, size);
> +  data->irqn = irqn;
> +}
> +
> +/* This trace type is useful during debug to create on-the-fly custom
> +   traces, e.g. to follow the evolution of a specific value or
> +   expression along other trace points */
> +void dummy_trace(void)
> +{
> +  struct dummy_data {
> +    int nthreads;
> +  };
> +  size_t size = sizeof(struct dummy_data);
> +  struct dummy_data *data = trace_msg(DEBUG_TRACE_DUMMY, size);
> +
> +  // as an example, we count the threads
> +  task_t task;
> +  thread_t thread;
> +  processor_set_t pset;
> +  data->nthreads = 0;
> +  if (queue_first(&all_psets) == 0)
> +    return;
> +  queue_iterate(&all_psets, pset, processor_set_t, all_psets) {
> +    if (queue_first(&pset->tasks) == 0)
> +      continue;
> +    queue_iterate(&pset->tasks, task, task_t, pset_tasks) {
> +      queue_iterate(&task->thread_list, thread, thread_t, thread_list) {
> +        data->nthreads++;
> +      }
> +    }
> +  }
> +}
> diff --git a/kern/trace.h b/kern/trace.h
> new file mode 100644
> index 00000000..06d77e93
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/kern/trace.h
> @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@
> +/*
> + *  Copyright (C) 2023 Free Software Foundation
> + *
> + * This program is free software ; you can redistribute it and/or modify
> + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
> + * the Free Software Foundation ; either version 2 of the License, or
> + * (at your option) any later version.
> + *
> + * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
> + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY ; without even the implied warranty of
> + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
> + * GNU General Public License for more details.
> + *
> + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
> + * along with the program ; if not, write to the Free Software
> + * Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
> + */
> +
> +#if KERNEL_TRACE
> +
> +#include <mach/trace.h>
> +#include <kern/thread.h>
> +
> +/* syscall events */
> +#define MAX_SYSCALL_ARGS 12
> +//#define SYSCALL_TRACE_PRINT  // useful for small tests
> +#define SYSCALL_TRACE_RECORD
> +
> +void trace_init(void);
> +void rpc_trace(int direction, void *msg, long size);
> +void trap_trace(int origin, struct i386_saved_state *regs);
> +void syscall_trace_common(long sysnum, long argv[MAX_SYSCALL_ARGS]);
> +int syscall_trace_return(int val);
> +void context_switch_trace(thread_t old, continuation_t continuation,
> thread_t new);
> +
> +#else /* ! KERNEL_TRACE */
> +
> +#define trace_init()
> +#define trap_trace(origin, regs)
> +#define context_switch_trace(old, cont, new)
> +
> +#endif /* KERNEL_TRACE */
> diff --git a/scripts/gnumach-gdb.py b/scripts/gnumach-gdb.py
> new file mode 100644
> index 00000000..16728c06
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/scripts/gnumach-gdb.py
> @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@
> +
> +import logging
> +
> +import gdb
> +
> +
> +log = logging.getLogger("gnumach-gdb")
> +on64bit = gdb.selected_inferior().architecture().name() == "i386:x86-64"
> +on64bituser = gdb.lookup_symbol("syscall64")[0] is not None
> +
> +
> +class TraceCmd(gdb.Command):
> +    """gnumach-trace [FILE]
> +
> +Save the content of the kernel trace buffer to a file (default
> ./trace.bin).
> +"""
> +
> +    def __init__(self):
> +        super().__init__("gnumach-trace", gdb.COMMAND_USER)
> +
> +    def invoke(self, arg_string, from_tty):
> +        try:
> +            self._invoke(arg_string, from_tty)
> +        except Exception:
> +            log.exception(arg_string)
> +
> +    def _invoke(self, arg_string, from_tty):
> +        args = gdb.string_to_argv(arg_string)
> +        if args in ['-h', '--help']:
> +            print(TraceCmd.__doc__)
> +            return
> +        outfile = "trace.bin"
> +        if len(args) >= 1:
> +            outfile = args[0]
> +
> +        tbuf = gdb.lookup_static_symbol("msg_trace_buf")
> +        if tbuf is None:
> +            log.error("trace buffer not available.")
> +            return
> +        tbuf_base = gdb.lookup_static_symbol("msg_trace_buf").value()
> +        tbuf_top = gdb.lookup_static_symbol("msg_trace_ptr").value()
> +        tbuf_overrun =
> gdb.lookup_static_symbol("msg_trace_overrun").value()
> +        tbuf_len = tbuf_top - tbuf_base
> +
> +        print(f"Writing {tbuf_len} bytes to {outfile} (overrun
> {tbuf_overrun})")
> +        proc = gdb.selected_inferior()
> +        with open(outfile, 'wb') as tf:
> +            # trace header (see mach/trace.h)
> +            tf.write(b"GMTR")
> +            flags = int(tbuf_overrun & 0xF)
> +            if on64bit:
> +                flags |= 0x10
> +            if on64bituser:
> +                flags |= 0x20
> +            tf.write(flags.to_bytes(4, byteorder='little'))
> +            tf.write(int(tbuf_len).to_bytes(4, byteorder='little'))
> +            tf.write(int(0).to_bytes(4, byteorder='little'))
> +            # trace payload
> +            tf.write(proc.read_memory(tbuf_base, tbuf_len))
> +
> +
> +logging.basicConfig(level=logging.INFO)
> +TraceCmd()
> diff --git a/tests/test-trace.c b/tests/test-trace.c
> new file mode 100644
> index 00000000..d6bc8051
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/tests/test-trace.c
> @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@
> +/*
> + *  Copyright (C) 2024 Free Software Foundation
> + *
> + * This program is free software ; you can redistribute it and/or modify
> + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
> + * the Free Software Foundation ; either version 2 of the License, or
> + * (at your option) any later version.
> + *
> + * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
> + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY ; without even the implied warranty of
> + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
> + * GNU General Public License for more details.
> + *
> + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
> + * along with the program ; if not, write to the Free Software
> + * Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
> + */
> +
> +#include <syscalls.h>
> +#include <testlib.h>
> +
> +#include <mach/trace.h>
> +#include <gnumach.user.h>
> +#include <mach.user.h>
> +
> +void test_trace(void)
> +{
> +  int err;
> +  err = ktrace_start(host_priv(), 40 * 1024 * 1024, TRACE_TYPE_ALL);
> +  ASSERT_RET(err, "ktrace_start");
> +
> +  err = mach_msg(NULL, MACH_MSG_OPTION_NONE, 0, 0,
> +                 MACH_PORT_NULL, 0, MACH_PORT_NULL);
> +  ASSERT_RET(err, "syscall path with thread_syscall_return()");
> +
> +  err = ktrace_stop(host_priv());
> +  ASSERT_RET(err, "ktrace_stop");
> +
> +  vm_offset_t buf, last_ptr;
> +  mach_msg_type_number_t bufsize;
> +  int flags;
> +  err = ktrace_collect(host_priv(), &buf, &bufsize, &last_ptr, &flags);
> +  ASSERT_RET(err, "ktrace_collect");
> +  printf("size %lu last %lu flags %x\n", bufsize, last_ptr, flags);
> +  ASSERT(bufsize >= last_ptr, "ERROR overrun?");
> +
> +  err = vm_deallocate(mach_task_self(), buf, bufsize);
> +  ASSERT_RET(err, "vm_deallocate");
> +
> +  err = ktrace_free(host_priv());
> +  ASSERT_RET(err, "ktrace_free");
> +}
> +
> +int main(int argc, char *argv[], int envc, char *envp[])
> +{
> +  test_trace();
> +  return 0;
> +}
> diff --git a/tests/user-qemu.mk b/tests/user-qemu.mk
> index fd5ae1ab..c4df73f9 100644
> --- a/tests/user-qemu.mk
> +++ b/tests/user-qemu.mk
> @@ -204,7 +204,8 @@ USER_TESTS := \
>         tests/test-syscalls \
>         tests/test-machmsg \
>         tests/test-task \
> -       tests/test-threads
> +       tests/test-threads \
> +       tests/test-trace
>
>  USER_TESTS_CLEAN = $(subst tests/,clean-,$(USER_TESTS))
>
> diff --git a/x86_64/debug_trace.S b/x86_64/debug_trace.S
> index 7bed5ccc..97e48063 100644
> --- a/x86_64/debug_trace.S
> +++ b/x86_64/debug_trace.S
> @@ -30,19 +30,18 @@
>
>         .text
>  ENTRY(_debug_trace)
> +        ud2  //  to test, do we need to keep it in asm?
>         pushf
>         cli
>         pushq   %rax
>         pushq   %rbx
> -       .byte   0x36    /* SS: bug in gas? */
>         movl    %ss:EXT(debug_trace_pos),%eax
>         movq    S_ARG0,%rbx
> -       movq    %rbx,%ss:EXT(debug_trace_buf)(,%eax,16)
> -       movl    S_ARG1,%ebx
> -       movl    %ebx,%ss:EXT(debug_trace_buf)+8(,%eax,16)
> +       movq    %rbx,%ss:EXT(debug_trace_buf)(,%eax,8)
> +       movq    S_ARG1,%rbx
> +       movq    %rbx,%ss:EXT(debug_trace_buf)+8(,%eax,8)
>         incl    %eax
>         andl    $DEBUG_TRACE_LEN-1,%eax
> -       .byte   0x36    /* SS: bug in gas? */
>         movl    %eax,%ss:EXT(debug_trace_pos)
>         popq    %rbx
>         popq    %rax
> diff --git a/x86_64/interrupt.S b/x86_64/interrupt.S
> index 6fb77727..72a2fd0c 100644
> --- a/x86_64/interrupt.S
> +++ b/x86_64/interrupt.S
> @@ -115,6 +115,25 @@ ENTRY(interrupt)
>         shll    $2,%eax                 /* irq * 4 */
>         movl    EXT(iunit)(%rax),%edi   /* get device unit number as 1st
> arg */
>
> +#if KERNEL_TRACE
> +       testb   $0xff,EXT(interrupt_trace_enable)
> +       jz      0f
> +        movq   S_IRQ,S_ARG4
> +       pushq   %rax
> +       // save args for the real handler
> +       pushq   S_ARG0
> +       pushq   S_ARG1
> +       pushq   S_ARG2
> +       pushq   S_ARG3
> +       callq   EXT(interrupt_trace)
> +       popq    S_ARG3
> +       popq    S_ARG2
> +       popq    S_ARG1
> +       popq    S_ARG0
> +       popq    %rax
> +0:
> +#endif /* KERNEL_TRACE */
> +
>         shll    $1,%eax                 /* irq * 8 */
>         call    *EXT(ivect)(%rax)       /* call interrupt handler */
>
> diff --git a/x86_64/locore.S b/x86_64/locore.S
> index 8f39a677..9e9e5833 100644
> --- a/x86_64/locore.S
> +++ b/x86_64/locore.S
> @@ -747,6 +747,15 @@ ENTRY(thread_bootstrap_return)
>   */
>
>  ENTRY(thread_syscall_return)
> +#if KERNEL_TRACE
> +       testb   $0xff,EXT(syscall_trace)
> +       jz      1f
> +       /* first arg is already set in rdi, save it */
> +       pushq   %rdi
> +       callq   syscall_trace_return
> +       popq    %rdi
> +1:
> +#endif
>         movq    S_ARG0,%rax                     /* get return value */
>         movq    %rsp,%rcx                       /* get kernel stack */
>         or      $(KERNEL_STACK_SIZE-1),%rcx
> @@ -1275,16 +1284,41 @@ syscall_native:
>         jnz     0b                      /* loop for all arguments */
>
>  mach_call_call:
> -
> -#ifdef DEBUG
> +#if KERNEL_TRACE
>         testb   $0xff,EXT(syscall_trace)
>         jz      0f
> -       movq    %rax,%rdi
> -       call    EXT(syscall_trace_print)
> -       /* will return with syscallofs still (or again) in eax */
> +       /*
> +        * We need to save register arguments, for the actual tracing
> +        * and to restore them before calling the real syscall.
> +        */
> +       pushq   %r9
> +       pushq   %r8
> +       pushq   %rcx
> +       pushq   %rdx
> +       pushq   %rsi
> +       pushq   %rdi
> +       pushq   %rax
> +       movq    %rsp,%rdi
> +       callq   EXT(syscall_trace_enter)
> +       popq    %rax
> +       popq    %rdi
> +       popq    %rsi
> +       popq    %rdx
> +       popq    %rcx
> +       popq    %r8
> +       popq    %r9
> +       movq    %rax,%r12       /* save sysnum for tracing return value */
>  0:
> -#endif /* DEBUG */
> +#endif /* KERNEL_TRACE */
>         call    *EXT(mach_trap_table)+8(%rax)  /* call procedure */
> +#if KERNEL_TRACE
> +       testb   $0xff,EXT(syscall_trace)
> +       jz      1f
> +       movq    %rax,%rdi
> +       callq   syscall_trace_return
> +       /* will return with return value still (or again) in eax */
> +1:
> +#endif /* KERNEL_TRACE */
>         movq    %rsp,%rcx               /* get kernel stack */
>         or      $(KERNEL_STACK_SIZE-1),%rcx
>         movq    -7-IKS_SIZE(%rcx),%rsp  /* switch back to PCB stack */
> @@ -1460,7 +1494,45 @@ _syscall64_args_stack:
>         jnz     0b                      /* loop for all remaining
> arguments */
>
>  _syscall64_call:
> +#if KERNEL_TRACE
> +       testb   $0xff,EXT(syscall_trace)
> +       jz      0f
> +       /*
> +        * We need to save register arguments, for the actual tracing
> +        * and to restore them before calling the real syscall.
> +        * We store all arguments and the syscall number in an array
> +         * on the stack; fortunately args > 6 are already there, so
> +         * push the rest and restore them before actually calling the
> +         * handler.
> +        */
> +       pushq   %r9
> +       pushq   %r8
> +       pushq   %rcx
> +       pushq   %rdx
> +       pushq   %rsi
> +       pushq   %rdi
> +       pushq   %rax
> +       movq    %rsp,%rdi
> +       callq   EXT(syscall_trace_enter)
> +       popq    %rax
> +       popq    %rdi
> +       popq    %rsi
> +       popq    %rdx
> +       popq    %rcx
> +       popq    %r8
> +       popq    %r9
> +        movq    %rax,%r12       /* save sysnum for tracing return value */
> +0:
> +#endif /* KERNEL_TRACE */
>         call    *EXT(mach_trap_table)+8(%rax)  /* call procedure */
> +#if KERNEL_TRACE
> +       testb   $0xff,EXT(syscall_trace)
> +       jz      1f
> +       movq    %rax,%rdi
> +       callq   syscall_trace_return
> +       /* will return with return value still (or again) in eax */
> +1:
> +#endif /* KERNEL_TRACE */
>
>  _syscall64_check_for_ast:
>         /* Check for ast. */
> --
> 2.39.2
>
>
>

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