.\" Copyright (c) 1993 .\" The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. .\" .\" %sccs.include.redist.man% .\" .\" @(#)ktrace.2 8.1 (Berkeley) %G% .\" .Dd .Dt KTRACE 2 .Os BSD 4 .Sh NAME .Nm ktrace .Nd process tracing .Sh SYNOPSIS .Fd #include .Fd #include .Ft int .Fn ktrace "const char *tracefile" "int ops" "int trpoints" "int pid" .Sh DESCRIPTION The .Fn ktrace function enables or disables tracing of one or more processes. Users may only trace their own processes. Only the super-user can trace setuid or setgid programs. .Pp The .Ar tracefile gives the pathname of the file to be used for tracing. The file must exist and be writable by the calling process. All trace records are always appended to the file, so the file must be truncated to zero length to discard previous trace data. If tracing points are being disabled (see KTROP_CLEAR below), .Ar tracefile may be NULL. .Pp The .Nm ops parameter specifies the requested ktrace operation. The defined operations are: .Bl -column KTRFLAG_DESCENDXXX -offset indent .It KTROP_SET Enable trace points specified in Ar trpoints . .It KTROP_CLEAR Disable trace points specified in Ar trpoints . .It KTROP_CLEARFILE Stop all tracing. .It KTRFLAG_DESCEND The tracing change should apply to the specified process and all its current children. .El .Pp The .Nm trpoints parameter specifies the trace points of interest. The defined trace points are: .Bl -column KTRFAC_SYSCALLXXX -offset indent .It KTRFAC_SYSCALL Trace system calls. .It KTRFAC_SYSRET Trace return values from system calls. .It KTRFAC_NAMEI Trace name lookup operations. .It KTRFAC_GENIO Trace all I/O (note that this option can generate much output). .It KTRFAC_PSIG Trace posted signals. .It KTRFAC_CSW Trace context switch points. .It KTRFAC_INHERIT Inherit tracing to future children. .El .Pp Each tracing event outputs a record composed of a generic header followed by a trace point specific structure. The generic header is: .Bd -literal struct ktr_header { int ktr_len; /* length of buf */ short ktr_type; /* trace record type */ pid_t ktr_pid; /* process id */ char ktr_comm[MAXCOMLEN+1]; /* command name */ struct timeval ktr_time; /* timestamp */ caddr_t ktr_buf; }; .Ed .Pp The .Nm ktr_len field specifies the length of the .Nm ktr_type data that follows this header. The .Nm ktr_pid and .Nm ktr_comm fields specify the process and command generating the record. The .Nm ktr_time field gives the time (with microsecond resolution) that the record was generated. The .Nm ktr_buf is an internal kernel pointer and is not useful. .Pp The generic header is followed by .Nm ktr_len bytes of a .Nm ktr_type record. The type specific records are defined in the .Pa include file. .Sh RETURN VALUES On successful completion a value of 0 is returned. Otherwise, a value of -1 is returned and .Va errno is set to show the error. .Sh ERRORS .Fn Ktrace will fail if: .Bl -tag -width ENAMETOOLONGAA .It Bq Er ENOTDIR A component of the path prefix is not a directory. .It Bq Er EINVAL The pathname contains a character with the high-order bit set. .It Bq Er ENAMETOOLONG A component of a pathname exceeded 255 characters, or an entire path name exceeded 1023 characters. .It Bq Er ENOENT The named tracefile does not exist. .It Bq Er EACCES Search permission is denied for a component of the path prefix. .It Bq Er ELOOP Too many symbolic links were encountered in translating the pathname. .It Bq Er EIO An I/O error occurred while reading from or writing to the file system. .El .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr ktrace 1 , .Xr kdump 1 .Sh HISTORY A .Nm ktrace function call first appeared in .Bx 4.4 .