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    perf report: Report OOM in status line in the GTK UI · 167e418f
    Thomas Richter authored
    An -ENOMEM error is not reported in the GTK GUI.  Instead this error
    message pops up on the screen:
    
    [root@m35lp76 perf]# ./perf  report -i perf.data.error68-1
    
    	Processing events... [974K/3M]
    	Error:failed to process sample
    
    	0xf4198 [0x8]: failed to process type: 68
    
    However when I use the same perf.data file with --stdio it works:
    
    [root@m35lp76 perf]# ./perf  report -i perf.data.error68-1 --stdio \
    		| head -12
    
      # Total Lost Samples: 0
      #
      # Samples: 76K of event 'cycles'
      # Event count (approx.): 99056160000
      #
      # Overhead  Command          Shared Object      Symbol
      # ........  ...............  .................  .........
      #
         8.81%  find             [kernel.kallsyms]  [k] ftrace_likely_update
         8.74%  swapper          [kernel.kallsyms]  [k] ftrace_likely_update
         8.34%  sshd             [kernel.kallsyms]  [k] ftrace_likely_update
         2.19%  kworker/u512:1-  [kernel.kallsyms]  [k] ftrace_likely_update
    
    The sample precentage is a bit low.....
    
    The GUI always fails in the FINISHED_ROUND event (68) and does not
    indicate the reason why.
    
    When happened is the following. Perf report calls a lot of functions and
    down deep when a FINISHED_ROUND event is processed, these functions are
    called:
    
      perf_session__process_event()
      + perf_session__process_user_event()
        + process_finished_round()
          + ordered_events__flush()
            + __ordered_events__flush()
    	  + do_flush()
    	    + ordered_events__deliver_event()
    	      + perf_session__deliver_event()
    	        + machine__deliver_event()
    	          + perf_evlist__deliver_event()
    	            + process_sample_event()
    	              + hist_entry_iter_add() --> only called in GUI case!!!
    	                + hist_iter__report__callback()
    	                  + symbol__inc_addr_sample()
    
    	                    Now this functions runs out of memory and
    			    returns -ENOMEM. This is reported all the way up
    			    until function
    
    perf_session__process_event() returns to its caller, where -ENOMEM is
    changed to -EINVAL and processing stops:
    
     if ((skip = perf_session__process_event(session, event, head)) < 0) {
          pr_err("%#" PRIx64 " [%#x]: failed to process type: %d\n",
    	     head, event->header.size, event->header.type);
          err = -EINVAL;
          goto out_err;
     }
    
    This occurred in the FINISHED_ROUND event when it has to process some
    10000 entries and ran out of memory.
    
    This patch indicates the root cause and displays it in the status line
    of ther perf report GUI.
    
    Output before (on GUI status line):
    
      0xf4198 [0x8]: failed to process type: 68
    
    Output after:
    
      0xf4198 [0x8]: failed to process type: 68 [not enough memory]
    
    Committer notes:
    
    the 'skip' variable needs to be initialized to -EINVAL, so that when the
    size is less than sizeof(struct perf_event_attr) we avoid this valid
    compiler warning:
    
      util/session.c: In function ‘perf_session__process_events’:
      util/session.c:1936:7: error: ‘skip’ may be used uninitialized in this function [-Werror=maybe-uninitialized]
         err = skip;
         ~~~~^~~~~~
      util/session.c:1874:6: note: ‘skip’ was declared here
        s64 skip;
            ^~~~
      cc1: all warnings being treated as errors
    Signed-off-by: default avatarThomas Richter <tmricht@linux.ibm.com>
    Reviewed-by: default avatarHendrik Brueckner <brueckner@linux.ibm.com>
    Reviewed-by: default avatarJiri Olsa <jolsa@redhat.com>
    Cc: Heiko Carstens <heiko.carstens@de.ibm.com>
    Cc: Martin Schwidefsky <schwidefsky@de.ibm.com>
    Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20190423105303.61683-1-tmricht@linux.ibm.comSigned-off-by: default avatarArnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@redhat.com>
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