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Kirill Smelkov
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aba0df92
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aba0df92
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May 03, 2016
by
Brendan Gregg
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Merge pull request #521 from iovisor/bblanco_dev
Adjust pid filtering/display in runqlat
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tools/runqlat_example.txt
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tools/runqlat.py
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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
# runqlat Run queue (scheduler) latency as a histogram.
# For Linux, uses BCC, eBPF.
#
# USAGE: runqlat [-h] [-T] [-m] [-P] [-p PID] [interval] [count]
# USAGE: runqlat [-h] [-T] [-m] [-P] [-
L] [-
p PID] [interval] [count]
#
# This measures the time a task spends waiting on a run queue for a turn
# on-CPU, and shows this time as a histogram. This time should be small, but a
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@@ -46,6 +46,8 @@ parser.add_argument("-m", "--milliseconds", action="store_true",
help
=
"millisecond histogram"
)
parser
.
add_argument
(
"-P"
,
"--pids"
,
action
=
"store_true"
,
help
=
"print a histogram per process ID"
)
parser
.
add_argument
(
"-L"
,
"--tids"
,
action
=
"store_true"
,
help
=
"print a histogram per thread ID"
)
parser
.
add_argument
(
"-p"
,
"--pid"
,
help
=
"trace this PID only"
)
parser
.
add_argument
(
"interval"
,
nargs
=
"?"
,
default
=
99999999
,
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@@ -62,7 +64,7 @@ bpf_text = """
#include <linux/sched.h>
typedef struct pid_key {
u64
p
id; // work around
u64 id; // work around
u64 slot;
} pid_key_t;
BPF_HASH(start, u32);
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@@ -74,6 +76,7 @@ struct rq;
int trace_enqueue(struct pt_regs *ctx, struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *p,
int flags)
{
u32 tgid = p->tgid;
u32 pid = p->pid;
if (FILTER)
return 0;
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@@ -85,10 +88,11 @@ int trace_enqueue(struct pt_regs *ctx, struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *p,
// calculate latency
int trace_run(struct pt_regs *ctx, struct task_struct *prev)
{
u32 pid;
u32 pid
, tgid
;
// ivcsw: treat like an enqueue event and store timestamp
if (prev->state == TASK_RUNNING) {
tgid = prev->tgid;
pid = prev->pid;
if (!(FILTER)) {
u64 ts = bpf_ktime_get_ns();
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@@ -96,6 +100,7 @@ int trace_run(struct pt_regs *ctx, struct task_struct *prev)
}
}
tgid = bpf_get_current_pid_tgid() >> 32;
pid = bpf_get_current_pid_tgid();
if (FILTER)
return 0;
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@@ -119,7 +124,8 @@ int trace_run(struct pt_regs *ctx, struct task_struct *prev)
# code substitutions
if
args
.
pid
:
bpf_text
=
bpf_text
.
replace
(
'FILTER'
,
'pid != %s'
%
args
.
pid
)
# pid from userspace point of view is thread group from kernel pov
bpf_text
=
bpf_text
.
replace
(
'FILTER'
,
'tgid != %s'
%
args
.
pid
)
else
:
bpf_text
=
bpf_text
.
replace
(
'FILTER'
,
'0'
)
if
args
.
milliseconds
:
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@@ -128,13 +134,19 @@ if args.milliseconds:
else
:
bpf_text
=
bpf_text
.
replace
(
'FACTOR'
,
'delta /= 1000;'
)
label
=
"usecs"
if
args
.
pids
:
if
args
.
pids
or
args
.
tids
:
section
=
"pid"
pid
=
"tgid"
if
args
.
tids
:
pid
=
"pid"
section
=
"tid"
bpf_text
=
bpf_text
.
replace
(
'STORAGE'
,
'BPF_HISTOGRAM(dist, pid_key_t);'
)
bpf_text
=
bpf_text
.
replace
(
'STORE'
,
'pid_key_t key = {.
pid = pid
, .slot = bpf_log2l(delta)}; '
+
'pid_key_t key = {.
id = '
+
pid
+
'
, .slot = bpf_log2l(delta)}; '
+
'dist.increment(key);'
)
else
:
section
=
""
bpf_text
=
bpf_text
.
replace
(
'STORAGE'
,
'BPF_HISTOGRAM(dist);'
)
bpf_text
=
bpf_text
.
replace
(
'STORE'
,
'dist.increment(bpf_log2l(delta));'
)
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@@ -161,7 +173,7 @@ while (1):
if
args
.
timestamp
:
print
(
"%-8s
\
n
"
%
strftime
(
"%H:%M:%S"
),
end
=
""
)
dist
.
print_log2_hist
(
label
,
"pid"
,
section_print_fn
=
int
)
dist
.
print_log2_hist
(
label
,
section
,
section_print_fn
=
int
)
dist
.
clear
()
countdown
-=
1
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tools/runqlat_example.txt
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@@ -460,10 +460,36 @@ pid = 12927
4 -> 7 : 1 |****************************************|
A -L option will print a distribution for each TID:
# ./runqlat -L
Tracing run queue latency... Hit Ctrl-C to end.
^C
tid = 0
usecs : count distribution
0 -> 1 : 593 |**************************** |
2 -> 3 : 829 |****************************************|
4 -> 7 : 300 |************** |
8 -> 15 : 321 |*************** |
16 -> 31 : 132 |****** |
32 -> 63 : 58 |** |
64 -> 127 : 0 | |
128 -> 255 : 0 | |
256 -> 511 : 13 | |
tid = 7
usecs : count distribution
0 -> 1 : 8 |******** |
2 -> 3 : 19 |******************** |
4 -> 7 : 37 |****************************************|
[...]
USAGE message:
# ./runqlat -h
usage: runqlat [-h] [-T] [-m] [-P] [-p PID] [interval] [count]
usage: runqlat [-h] [-T] [-m] [-P] [-
L] [-
p PID] [interval] [count]
Summarize run queue (schedular) latency as a histogram
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@@ -476,6 +502,7 @@ optional arguments:
-T, --timestamp include timestamp on output
-m, --milliseconds millisecond histogram
-P, --pids print a histogram per process ID
-L, --tids print a histogram per thread ID
-p PID, --pid PID trace this PID only
examples:
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