Recording stacktraces is very useful, but the size of 16 deep is very
restrictive. For example, in seeing where tasks schedule out in a non
running state, the following can be used:
~# cd /sys/kernel/tracing
~# echo 'hist:keys=common_stacktrace:vals=hitcount if prev_state & 3' > events/sched/sched_switch/trigger
~# cat events/sched/sched_switch/hist
[..]
{ common_stacktrace:
__schedule+0xdc0/0x1860
schedule+0x27/0xd0
schedule_timeout+0xb5/0x100
wait_for_completion+0x8a/0x140
xfs_buf_iowait+0x20/0xd0 [xfs]
xfs_buf_read_map+0x103/0x250 [xfs]
xfs_trans_read_buf_map+0x161/0x310 [xfs]
xfs_btree_read_buf_block+0xa0/0x120 [xfs]
xfs_btree_lookup_get_block+0xa3/0x1e0 [xfs]
xfs_btree_lookup+0xea/0x530 [xfs]
xfs_alloc_fixup_trees+0x72/0x570 [xfs]
xfs_alloc_ag_vextent_size+0x67f/0x800 [xfs]
xfs_alloc_vextent_iterate_ags.constprop.0+0x52/0x230 [xfs]
xfs_alloc_vextent_start_ag+0x9d/0x1b0 [xfs]
xfs_bmap_btalloc+0x2af/0x680 [xfs]
xfs_bmapi_allocate+0xdb/0x2c0 [xfs]
} hitcount: 1
[..]
The above stops at 16 functions where knowing more would be useful. As the
allocated storage for stacks is the same for strings, and that size is 256
bytes, there is a lot of space not being used for stacktraces.
16 * 8 = 128
Up the size to 31 (it requires the last slot to be zero, so it can't be 32).
Also change the BUILD_BUG_ON() to allow the size of the stacktrace storage
to be equal to the max size. One slot is used to hold the number of
elements in the stack.
BUILD_BUG_ON((HIST_STACKTRACE_DEPTH + 1) * sizeof(long) >= STR_VAR_LEN_MAX);
Change that from ">=" to just ">", as now they are equal.
Cc: Masami Hiramatsu <mhiramat@kernel.org>
Cc: Mathieu Desnoyers <mathieu.desnoyers@efficios.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20260123105415.2be26bf4@gandalf.local.home
Reviewed-by: Tom Zanussi <zanussi@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt (Google) <rostedt@goodmis.org>