When CONFIG_TRACING_OBJECT_TRACKING is enabled, the kernel will keep lists of some objects (detailed below), so that debuggers or other tools can keep track of them. The lists of objects are: struct k_timer *_track_list_k_timer; struct k_mem_slab *_track_list_k_mem_slab; struct k_sem *_track_list_k_sem; struct k_mutex *_track_list_k_mutex; struct k_stack *_track_list_k_stack; struct k_msgq *_track_list_k_msgq; struct k_mbox *_track_list_k_mbox; struct k_pipe *_track_list_k_pipe; struct k_queue *_track_list_k_queue; Note that while CONFIG_TRACING is needed, one can always use CONFIG_TRACE_NONE=y. Also, tracking will only be done for objects that are also being traced (so, to prevent tracking of some type of object, such as k_timer, just make CONFIG_TRACING_TIMER=n). Some simple "sanity checking" tests are also added in this patch. Signed-off-by: Ederson de Souza <ederson.desouza@intel.com> |
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