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authorYang Jihong <yangjihong1@huawei.com>2023-08-12 08:49:15 +0000
committerArnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@redhat.com>2023-09-12 17:31:59 -0300
commit8c98420987cda501924b7a34f2413b982517d244 (patch)
tree360d0b53b70bdc157166573566a4e8a3de55de57 /tools/perf/builtin-kwork.c
parentaa172a5ad3159c1cc97da37253c972683681adaa (diff)
perf kwork top: Implements BPF-based cpu usage statistics
Use BPF to collect statistics on the CPU usage based on perf BPF skeletons. Example usage: # perf kwork top -h Usage: perf kwork top [<options>] -b, --use-bpf Use BPF to measure task cpu usage -C, --cpu <cpu> list of cpus to profile -i, --input <file> input file name -n, --name <name> event name to profile -s, --sort <key[,key2...]> sort by key(s): rate, runtime, tid --time <str> Time span for analysis (start,stop) # # perf kwork -k sched top -b Starting trace, Hit <Ctrl+C> to stop and report ^C Total : 160702.425 ms, 8 cpus %Cpu(s): 36.00% id, 0.00% hi, 0.00% si %Cpu0 [|||||||||||||||||| 61.66%] %Cpu1 [|||||||||||||||||| 61.27%] %Cpu2 [||||||||||||||||||| 66.40%] %Cpu3 [|||||||||||||||||| 61.28%] %Cpu4 [|||||||||||||||||| 61.82%] %Cpu5 [||||||||||||||||||||||| 77.41%] %Cpu6 [|||||||||||||||||| 61.73%] %Cpu7 [|||||||||||||||||| 63.25%] PID SPID %CPU RUNTIME COMMMAND ------------------------------------------------------------- 0 0 38.72 8089.463 ms [swapper/1] 0 0 38.71 8084.547 ms [swapper/3] 0 0 38.33 8007.532 ms [swapper/0] 0 0 38.26 7992.985 ms [swapper/6] 0 0 38.17 7971.865 ms [swapper/4] 0 0 36.74 7447.765 ms [swapper/7] 0 0 33.59 6486.942 ms [swapper/2] 0 0 22.58 3771.268 ms [swapper/5] 9545 9351 2.48 447.136 ms sched-messaging 9574 9351 2.09 418.583 ms sched-messaging 9724 9351 2.05 372.407 ms sched-messaging 9531 9351 2.01 368.804 ms sched-messaging 9512 9351 2.00 362.250 ms sched-messaging 9514 9351 1.95 357.767 ms sched-messaging 9538 9351 1.86 384.476 ms sched-messaging 9712 9351 1.84 386.490 ms sched-messaging 9723 9351 1.83 380.021 ms sched-messaging 9722 9351 1.82 382.738 ms sched-messaging 9517 9351 1.81 354.794 ms sched-messaging 9559 9351 1.79 344.305 ms sched-messaging 9725 9351 1.77 365.315 ms sched-messaging <SNIP> # perf kwork -k sched top -b -n perf Starting trace, Hit <Ctrl+C> to stop and report ^C Total : 151563.332 ms, 8 cpus %Cpu(s): 26.49% id, 0.00% hi, 0.00% si %Cpu0 [ 0.01%] %Cpu1 [ 0.00%] %Cpu2 [ 0.00%] %Cpu3 [ 0.00%] %Cpu4 [ 0.00%] %Cpu5 [ 0.00%] %Cpu6 [ 0.00%] %Cpu7 [ 0.00%] PID SPID %CPU RUNTIME COMMMAND ------------------------------------------------------------- 9754 9754 0.01 2.303 ms perf # # perf kwork -k sched top -b -C 2,3,4 Starting trace, Hit <Ctrl+C> to stop and report ^C Total : 48016.721 ms, 3 cpus %Cpu(s): 27.82% id, 0.00% hi, 0.00% si %Cpu2 [|||||||||||||||||||||| 74.68%] %Cpu3 [||||||||||||||||||||| 71.06%] %Cpu4 [||||||||||||||||||||| 70.91%] PID SPID %CPU RUNTIME COMMMAND ------------------------------------------------------------- 0 0 29.08 4734.998 ms [swapper/4] 0 0 28.93 4710.029 ms [swapper/3] 0 0 25.31 3912.363 ms [swapper/2] 10248 10158 1.62 264.931 ms sched-messaging 10253 10158 1.62 265.136 ms sched-messaging 10158 10158 1.60 263.013 ms bash 10360 10158 1.49 243.639 ms sched-messaging 10413 10158 1.48 238.604 ms sched-messaging 10531 10158 1.47 234.067 ms sched-messaging 10400 10158 1.47 240.631 ms sched-messaging 10355 10158 1.47 230.586 ms sched-messaging 10377 10158 1.43 234.835 ms sched-messaging 10526 10158 1.42 232.045 ms sched-messaging 10298 10158 1.41 222.396 ms sched-messaging 10410 10158 1.38 221.853 ms sched-messaging 10364 10158 1.38 226.042 ms sched-messaging 10480 10158 1.36 213.633 ms sched-messaging 10370 10158 1.36 223.620 ms sched-messaging 10553 10158 1.34 217.169 ms sched-messaging 10291 10158 1.34 211.516 ms sched-messaging 10251 10158 1.34 218.813 ms sched-messaging 10522 10158 1.33 218.498 ms sched-messaging 10288 10158 1.33 216.787 ms sched-messaging <SNIP> Reviewed-by: Ian Rogers <irogers@google.com> Signed-off-by: Yang Jihong <yangjihong1@huawei.com> Cc: Adrian Hunter <adrian.hunter@intel.com> Cc: Alexander Shishkin <alexander.shishkin@linux.intel.com> Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@redhat.com> Cc: Jiri Olsa <jolsa@kernel.org> Cc: Kan Liang <kan.liang@linux.intel.com> Cc: Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@arm.com> Cc: Namhyung Kim <namhyung@kernel.org> Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org> Cc: Ravi Bangoria <ravi.bangoria@amd.com> Cc: Sandipan Das <sandipan.das@amd.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230812084917.169338-15-yangjihong1@huawei.com Signed-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@redhat.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'tools/perf/builtin-kwork.c')
-rw-r--r--tools/perf/builtin-kwork.c62
1 files changed, 59 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/tools/perf/builtin-kwork.c b/tools/perf/builtin-kwork.c
index d5949ff4bd15..04b966801643 100644
--- a/tools/perf/builtin-kwork.c
+++ b/tools/perf/builtin-kwork.c
@@ -1619,8 +1619,14 @@ static void top_print_header(struct perf_kwork *kwork __maybe_unused)
int ret;
printf("\n ");
- ret = printf(" %*s %*s %*s %-*s",
+ ret = printf(" %*s %s%*s%s %*s %*s %-*s",
PRINT_PID_WIDTH, "PID",
+
+ kwork->use_bpf ? " " : "",
+ kwork->use_bpf ? PRINT_PID_WIDTH : 0,
+ kwork->use_bpf ? "SPID" : "",
+ kwork->use_bpf ? " " : "",
+
PRINT_CPU_USAGE_WIDTH, "%CPU",
PRINT_RUNTIME_HEADER_WIDTH + RPINT_DECIMAL_WIDTH, "RUNTIME",
PRINT_TASK_NAME_WIDTH, "COMMMAND");
@@ -1640,6 +1646,12 @@ static int top_print_work(struct perf_kwork *kwork __maybe_unused, struct kwork_
ret += printf(" %*ld ", PRINT_PID_WIDTH, work->id);
/*
+ * tgid
+ */
+ if (kwork->use_bpf)
+ ret += printf(" %*d ", PRINT_PID_WIDTH, work->tgid);
+
+ /*
* cpu usage
*/
ret += printf(" %*.*f ",
@@ -1656,7 +1668,13 @@ static int top_print_work(struct perf_kwork *kwork __maybe_unused, struct kwork_
/*
* command
*/
- ret += printf(" %-*s", PRINT_TASK_NAME_WIDTH, work->name);
+ if (kwork->use_bpf)
+ ret += printf(" %s%s%s",
+ work->is_kthread ? "[" : "",
+ work->name,
+ work->is_kthread ? "]" : "");
+ else
+ ret += printf(" %-*s", PRINT_TASK_NAME_WIDTH, work->name);
printf("\n");
return ret;
@@ -2153,6 +2171,36 @@ next:
printf("\n");
}
+static int perf_kwork__top_bpf(struct perf_kwork *kwork)
+{
+ int ret;
+
+ signal(SIGINT, sig_handler);
+ signal(SIGTERM, sig_handler);
+
+ ret = perf_kwork__top_prepare_bpf(kwork);
+ if (ret)
+ return -1;
+
+ printf("Starting trace, Hit <Ctrl+C> to stop and report\n");
+
+ perf_kwork__top_start();
+
+ /*
+ * a simple pause, wait here for stop signal
+ */
+ pause();
+
+ perf_kwork__top_finish();
+
+ perf_kwork__top_read_bpf(kwork);
+
+ perf_kwork__top_cleanup_bpf();
+
+ return 0;
+
+}
+
static int perf_kwork__top(struct perf_kwork *kwork)
{
struct __top_cpus_runtime *cpus_runtime;
@@ -2165,7 +2213,11 @@ static int perf_kwork__top(struct perf_kwork *kwork)
kwork->top_stat.cpus_runtime = cpus_runtime;
bitmap_zero(kwork->top_stat.all_cpus_bitmap, MAX_NR_CPUS);
- ret = perf_kwork__read_events(kwork);
+ if (kwork->use_bpf)
+ ret = perf_kwork__top_bpf(kwork);
+ else
+ ret = perf_kwork__read_events(kwork);
+
if (ret)
goto out;
@@ -2380,6 +2432,10 @@ int cmd_kwork(int argc, const char **argv)
"Time span for analysis (start,stop)"),
OPT_STRING('i', "input", &input_name, "file",
"input file name"),
+#ifdef HAVE_BPF_SKEL
+ OPT_BOOLEAN('b', "use-bpf", &kwork.use_bpf,
+ "Use BPF to measure task cpu usage"),
+#endif
OPT_PARENT(kwork_options)
};
const char *kwork_usage[] = {