[for-linus,15/15] tracing/user_events: Document auto-cleanup and remove dyn_event refs

Message ID 20230615133417.709819338@goodmis.org
State New
Headers
Series tracing: Updates for 6.4 |

Commit Message

Steven Rostedt June 15, 2023, 1:05 p.m. UTC
  From: Beau Belgrave <beaub@linux.microsoft.com>

Now user_events auto-cleanup upon the last reference by default. This
makes it not possible to use the dynamics event file via tracefs.

Document that auto-cleanup is enabled by default and remove the refernce
to /sys/kernel/tracing/dynamic_events file to make this clear.

Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20230614163336.5797-7-beaub@linux.microsoft.com

Signed-off-by: Beau Belgrave <beaub@linux.microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt (Google) <rostedt@goodmis.org>
---
 Documentation/trace/user_events.rst | 7 +++----
 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
  

Patch

diff --git a/Documentation/trace/user_events.rst b/Documentation/trace/user_events.rst
index f79987e16cf4..e7b07313550a 100644
--- a/Documentation/trace/user_events.rst
+++ b/Documentation/trace/user_events.rst
@@ -14,10 +14,6 @@  Programs can view status of the events via
 /sys/kernel/tracing/user_events_status and can both register and write
 data out via /sys/kernel/tracing/user_events_data.
 
-Programs can also use /sys/kernel/tracing/dynamic_events to register and
-delete user based events via the u: prefix. The format of the command to
-dynamic_events is the same as the ioctl with the u: prefix applied.
-
 Typically programs will register a set of events that they wish to expose to
 tools that can read trace_events (such as ftrace and perf). The registration
 process tells the kernel which address and bit to reflect if any tool has
@@ -144,6 +140,9 @@  its name. Delete will only succeed if there are no references left to the
 event (in both user and kernel space). User programs should use a separate file
 to request deletes than the one used for registration due to this.
 
+**NOTE:** By default events will auto-delete when there are no references left
+to the event. Flags in the future may change this logic.
+
 Unregistering
 -------------
 If after registering an event it is no longer wanted to be updated then it can