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Subject[PATCH] tracing, memcg, vmscan: Hide trace events when not in use
From: Steven Rostedt (VMware) <rostedt@goodmis.org>

When trace events are defined but not used they still create data
structures and functions for their use, even though nothing may be
using them.

The trace events mm_vmscan_memcg_reclaim_begin,
mm_vmscan_memcg_softlimit_reclaim_begin, mm_vmscan_memcg_reclaim_end,
and mm_vmscan_memcg_softlimit_reclaim_end are not used if CONFIG_MEMCG
is not defined. Do not create these trace events unless CONFIG_MEMCG is
defined.

Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt (VMware) <rostedt@goodmis.org>
---
Index: linux-trace.git/include/trace/events/vmscan.h
===================================================================
--- linux-trace.git.orig/include/trace/events/vmscan.h
+++ linux-trace.git/include/trace/events/vmscan.h
@@ -133,6 +133,7 @@ DEFINE_EVENT(mm_vmscan_direct_reclaim_be
TP_ARGS(order, may_writepage, gfp_flags, classzone_idx)
);

+#ifdef CONFIG_MEMCG
DEFINE_EVENT(mm_vmscan_direct_reclaim_begin_template, mm_vmscan_memcg_reclaim_begin,

TP_PROTO(int order, int may_writepage, gfp_t gfp_flags, int classzone_idx),
@@ -146,6 +147,7 @@ DEFINE_EVENT(mm_vmscan_direct_reclaim_be

TP_ARGS(order, may_writepage, gfp_flags, classzone_idx)
);
+#endif /* CONFIG_MEMCG */

DECLARE_EVENT_CLASS(mm_vmscan_direct_reclaim_end_template,

@@ -171,6 +173,7 @@ DEFINE_EVENT(mm_vmscan_direct_reclaim_en
TP_ARGS(nr_reclaimed)
);

+#ifdef CONFIG_MEMCG
DEFINE_EVENT(mm_vmscan_direct_reclaim_end_template, mm_vmscan_memcg_reclaim_end,

TP_PROTO(unsigned long nr_reclaimed),
@@ -184,6 +187,7 @@ DEFINE_EVENT(mm_vmscan_direct_reclaim_en

TP_ARGS(nr_reclaimed)
);
+#endif /* CONFIG_MEMCG */

TRACE_EVENT(mm_shrink_slab_start,
TP_PROTO(struct shrinker *shr, struct shrink_control *sc,
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