Why is pr_debug of the Linux kernel not giving any output?

CONFIG_DYNAMIC_DEBUG=y

https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/v4.11/admin-guide/dynamic-debug-howto.html

If you compile the kernel with this option, then you can do amazing things like:

echo 8 > /proc/sys/kernel/printk
echo 'file kernel/module.c +p' > /sys/kernel/debug/dynamic_debug/control

and this will selectively enable the pr_debug() you want.

We can then test this out with:

insmod mymodule.ko

which prints a lot of extra debug info as in:

[   84.875592] init_module: umod=0000000073518b66, len=185416, uargs=000000009c6e375a                    
[   84.876099] Core section allocation order:       
[   84.876257]  .text                               
[   84.876332]  .note.gnu.build-id                  
[   84.876418]  .rodata.str1.1                      
[   84.876492]  .orc_unwind_ip                      
[   84.876568]  .orc_unwind                         
[   84.876636]  __mcount_loc                        
[   84.876705]  .data                               
[   84.876760]  .gnu.linkonce.this_module           
[   84.876856]  .bss                                
[   84.876919] Init section allocation order:       
[   84.877041]  .symtab                             
[   84.877121]  .strtab                             
[   84.877235] final section addresses:             
[   84.877352]  0xffffffffc0006000 .note.gnu.build-id                                                    
[   84.877482]  0xffffffffc0005000 .text            
[   84.877580]  0xffffffffc0006024 .rodata.str1.1   
[   84.877695]  0xffffffffc0006040 .orc_unwind_ip   
[   84.877805]  0xffffffffc0006050 .orc_unwind      
[   84.877905]  0xffffffffc0006068 __mcount_loc     
[   84.878012]  0xffffffffc0007000 .data            
[   84.878107]  0xffffffffc0007000 .gnu.linkonce.this_module                                             
[   84.878238]  0xffffffffc0007340 .bss             
[   84.878331]  0xffffffffc000a000 .symtab          
[   84.878430]  0xffffffffc000a348 .strtab          
[   84.878657] Absolute symbol: 0x00000000          
[   84.878951] Absolute symbol: 0x00000000          
[   84.879713] hello init 

And in particular, it contains the module load address:

[   84.877482]  0xffffffffc0005000 .text            

which is useful to convert addresses to lines.

For modules, we can do:

echo 8 > /proc/sys/kernel/printk
echo 'module myprintk +p' > /sys/kernel/debug/dynamic_debug/control
insmod /myprintk.ko

which allows us to easily test pr_debug by adding that to our own module.

Tested on kernel 4.16 with this setup.

printk(KERN_DEBUG != pr_debug when CONFIG_DYNAMIC_DEBUG=y

This is very inconsistent, but printk(KERN_DEBUG does show up when loglevel=8 even if we don't enable /sys/kernel/debug/dynamic_debug/control, this can be seen from: https://stackoverflow.com/a/37283021/895245


Add following to Makefile, assuming filename.c is the module source file.

CFLAGS_filename.o := -DDEBUG

not

CFLAGS_[filename].o := -DDEBUG

Refer https://www.kernel.org/doc/local/pr_debug.txt