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authorLinus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>2015-04-15 00:37:47 +0300
committerLinus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>2015-04-15 00:37:47 +0300
commit6c8a53c9e6a151fffb07f8b4c34bd1e33dddd467 (patch)
tree791caf826ef136c521a97b7878f226b6ba1c1d75 /tools/perf/builtin-record.c
parente95e7f627062be5e6ce971ce873e6234c91ffc50 (diff)
parent066450be419fa48007a9f29e19828f2a86198754 (diff)
downloadlinux-6c8a53c9e6a151fffb07f8b4c34bd1e33dddd467.tar.xz
Merge branch 'perf-core-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull perf changes from Ingo Molnar: "Core kernel changes: - One of the more interesting features in this cycle is the ability to attach eBPF programs (user-defined, sandboxed bytecode executed by the kernel) to kprobes. This allows user-defined instrumentation on a live kernel image that can never crash, hang or interfere with the kernel negatively. (Right now it's limited to root-only, but in the future we might allow unprivileged use as well.) (Alexei Starovoitov) - Another non-trivial feature is per event clockid support: this allows, amongst other things, the selection of different clock sources for event timestamps traced via perf. This feature is sought by people who'd like to merge perf generated events with external events that were measured with different clocks: - cluster wide profiling - for system wide tracing with user-space events, - JIT profiling events etc. Matching perf tooling support is added as well, available via the -k, --clockid <clockid> parameter to perf record et al. (Peter Zijlstra) Hardware enablement kernel changes: - x86 Intel Processor Trace (PT) support: which is a hardware tracer on steroids, available on Broadwell CPUs. The hardware trace stream is directly output into the user-space ring-buffer, using the 'AUX' data format extension that was added to the perf core to support hardware constraints such as the necessity to have the tracing buffer physically contiguous. This patch-set was developed for two years and this is the result. A simple way to make use of this is to use BTS tracing, the PT driver emulates BTS output - available via the 'intel_bts' PMU. More explicit PT specific tooling support is in the works as well - will probably be ready by 4.2. (Alexander Shishkin, Peter Zijlstra) - x86 Intel Cache QoS Monitoring (CQM) support: this is a hardware feature of Intel Xeon CPUs that allows the measurement and allocation/partitioning of caches to individual workloads. These kernel changes expose the measurement side as a new PMU driver, which exposes various QoS related PMU events. (The partitioning change is work in progress and is planned to be merged as a cgroup extension.) (Matt Fleming, Peter Zijlstra; CPU feature detection by Peter P Waskiewicz Jr) - x86 Intel Haswell LBR call stack support: this is a new Haswell feature that allows the hardware recording of call chains, plus tooling support. To activate this feature you have to enable it via the new 'lbr' call-graph recording option: perf record --call-graph lbr perf report or: perf top --call-graph lbr This hardware feature is a lot faster than stack walk or dwarf based unwinding, but has some limitations: - It reuses the current LBR facility, so LBR call stack and branch record can not be enabled at the same time. - It is only available for user-space callchains. (Yan, Zheng) - x86 Intel Broadwell CPU support and various event constraints and event table fixes for earlier models. (Andi Kleen) - x86 Intel HT CPUs event scheduling workarounds. This is a complex CPU bug affecting the SNB,IVB,HSW families that results in counter value corruption. The mitigation code is automatically enabled and is transparent. (Maria Dimakopoulou, Stephane Eranian) The perf tooling side had a ton of changes in this cycle as well, so I'm only able to list the user visible changes here, in addition to the tooling changes outlined above: User visible changes affecting all tools: - Improve support of compressed kernel modules (Jiri Olsa) - Save DSO loading errno to better report errors (Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo) - Bash completion for subcommands (Yunlong Song) - Add 'I' event modifier for perf_event_attr.exclude_idle bit (Jiri Olsa) - Support missing -f to override perf.data file ownership. (Yunlong Song) - Show the first event with an invalid filter (David Ahern, Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo) User visible changes in individual tools: 'perf data': New tool for converting perf.data to other formats, initially for the CTF (Common Trace Format) from LTTng (Jiri Olsa, Sebastian Siewior) 'perf diff': Add --kallsyms option (David Ahern) 'perf list': Allow listing events with 'tracepoint' prefix (Yunlong Song) Sort the output of the command (Yunlong Song) 'perf kmem': Respect -i option (Jiri Olsa) Print big numbers using thousands' group (Namhyung Kim) Allow -v option (Namhyung Kim) Fix alignment of slab result table (Namhyung Kim) 'perf probe': Support multiple probes on different binaries on the same command line (Masami Hiramatsu) Support unnamed union/structure members data collection. (Masami Hiramatsu) Check kprobes blacklist when adding new events. (Masami Hiramatsu) 'perf record': Teach 'perf record' about perf_event_attr.clockid (Peter Zijlstra) Support recording running/enabled time (Andi Kleen) 'perf sched': Improve the performance of 'perf sched replay' on high CPU core count machines (Yunlong Song) 'perf report' and 'perf top': Allow annotating entries in callchains in the hists browser (Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo) Indicate which callchain entries are annotated in the TUI hists browser (Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo) Add pid/tid filtering to 'report' and 'script' commands (David Ahern) Consider PERF_RECORD_ events with cpumode == 0 in 'perf top', removing one cause of long term memory usage buildup, i.e. not processing PERF_RECORD_EXIT events (Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo) 'perf stat': Report unsupported events properly (Suzuki K. Poulose) Output running time and run/enabled ratio in CSV mode (Andi Kleen) 'perf trace': Handle legacy syscalls tracepoints (David Ahern, Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo) Only insert blank duration bracket when tracing syscalls (Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo) Filter out the trace pid when no threads are specified (Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo) Dump stack on segfaults (Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo) No need to explicitely enable evsels for workload started from perf, let it be enabled via perf_event_attr.enable_on_exec, removing some events that take place in the 'perf trace' before a workload is really started by it. (Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo) Allow mixing with tracepoints and suppressing plain syscalls. (Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo) There's also been a ton of infrastructure work done, such as the split-out of perf's build system into tools/build/ and other changes - see the shortlog and changelog for details" * 'perf-core-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: (358 commits) perf/x86/intel/pt: Clean up the control flow in pt_pmu_hw_init() perf evlist: Fix type for references to data_head/tail perf probe: Check the orphaned -x option perf probe: Support multiple probes on different binaries perf buildid-list: Fix segfault when show DSOs with hits perf tools: Fix cross-endian analysis perf tools: Fix error path to do closedir() when synthesizing threads perf tools: Fix synthesizing fork_event.ppid for non-main thread perf tools: Add 'I' event modifier for exclude_idle bit perf report: Don't call map__kmap if map is NULL. perf tests: Fix attr tests perf probe: Fix ARM 32 building error perf tools: Merge all perf_event_attr print functions perf record: Add clockid parameter perf sched replay: Use replay_repeat to calculate the runavg of cpu usage instead of the default value 10 perf sched replay: Support using -f to override perf.data file ownership perf sched replay: Fix the EMFILE error caused by the limitation of the maximum open files perf sched replay: Handle the dead halt of sem_wait when create_tasks() fails for any task perf sched replay: Fix the segmentation fault problem caused by pr_err in threads perf sched replay: Realloc the memory of pid_to_task stepwise to adapt to the different pid_max configurations ...
Diffstat (limited to 'tools/perf/builtin-record.c')
-rw-r--r--tools/perf/builtin-record.c108
1 files changed, 99 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/tools/perf/builtin-record.c b/tools/perf/builtin-record.c
index 404ab3434052..c3efdfb630b5 100644
--- a/tools/perf/builtin-record.c
+++ b/tools/perf/builtin-record.c
@@ -70,8 +70,8 @@ static int process_synthesized_event(struct perf_tool *tool,
static int record__mmap_read(struct record *rec, int idx)
{
struct perf_mmap *md = &rec->evlist->mmap[idx];
- unsigned int head = perf_mmap__read_head(md);
- unsigned int old = md->prev;
+ u64 head = perf_mmap__read_head(md);
+ u64 old = md->prev;
unsigned char *data = md->base + page_size;
unsigned long size;
void *buf;
@@ -161,8 +161,9 @@ try_again:
}
}
- if (perf_evlist__apply_filters(evlist)) {
- error("failed to set filter with %d (%s)\n", errno,
+ if (perf_evlist__apply_filters(evlist, &pos)) {
+ error("failed to set filter \"%s\" on event %s with %d (%s)\n",
+ pos->filter, perf_evsel__name(pos), errno,
strerror_r(errno, msg, sizeof(msg)));
rc = -1;
goto out;
@@ -225,7 +226,7 @@ static int process_buildids(struct record *rec)
*/
symbol_conf.ignore_vmlinux_buildid = true;
- return perf_session__process_events(session, &rec->tool);
+ return perf_session__process_events(session);
}
static void perf_event__synthesize_guest_os(struct machine *machine, void *data)
@@ -343,7 +344,7 @@ static int __cmd_record(struct record *rec, int argc, const char **argv)
signal(SIGINT, sig_handler);
signal(SIGTERM, sig_handler);
- session = perf_session__new(file, false, NULL);
+ session = perf_session__new(file, false, tool);
if (session == NULL) {
pr_err("Perf session creation failed.\n");
return -1;
@@ -658,7 +659,7 @@ error:
static void callchain_debug(void)
{
- static const char *str[CALLCHAIN_MAX] = { "NONE", "FP", "DWARF" };
+ static const char *str[CALLCHAIN_MAX] = { "NONE", "FP", "DWARF", "LBR" };
pr_debug("callchain: type %s\n", str[callchain_param.record_mode]);
@@ -710,6 +711,90 @@ static int perf_record_config(const char *var, const char *value, void *cb)
return perf_default_config(var, value, cb);
}
+struct clockid_map {
+ const char *name;
+ int clockid;
+};
+
+#define CLOCKID_MAP(n, c) \
+ { .name = n, .clockid = (c), }
+
+#define CLOCKID_END { .name = NULL, }
+
+
+/*
+ * Add the missing ones, we need to build on many distros...
+ */
+#ifndef CLOCK_MONOTONIC_RAW
+#define CLOCK_MONOTONIC_RAW 4
+#endif
+#ifndef CLOCK_BOOTTIME
+#define CLOCK_BOOTTIME 7
+#endif
+#ifndef CLOCK_TAI
+#define CLOCK_TAI 11
+#endif
+
+static const struct clockid_map clockids[] = {
+ /* available for all events, NMI safe */
+ CLOCKID_MAP("monotonic", CLOCK_MONOTONIC),
+ CLOCKID_MAP("monotonic_raw", CLOCK_MONOTONIC_RAW),
+
+ /* available for some events */
+ CLOCKID_MAP("realtime", CLOCK_REALTIME),
+ CLOCKID_MAP("boottime", CLOCK_BOOTTIME),
+ CLOCKID_MAP("tai", CLOCK_TAI),
+
+ /* available for the lazy */
+ CLOCKID_MAP("mono", CLOCK_MONOTONIC),
+ CLOCKID_MAP("raw", CLOCK_MONOTONIC_RAW),
+ CLOCKID_MAP("real", CLOCK_REALTIME),
+ CLOCKID_MAP("boot", CLOCK_BOOTTIME),
+
+ CLOCKID_END,
+};
+
+static int parse_clockid(const struct option *opt, const char *str, int unset)
+{
+ struct record_opts *opts = (struct record_opts *)opt->value;
+ const struct clockid_map *cm;
+ const char *ostr = str;
+
+ if (unset) {
+ opts->use_clockid = 0;
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ /* no arg passed */
+ if (!str)
+ return 0;
+
+ /* no setting it twice */
+ if (opts->use_clockid)
+ return -1;
+
+ opts->use_clockid = true;
+
+ /* if its a number, we're done */
+ if (sscanf(str, "%d", &opts->clockid) == 1)
+ return 0;
+
+ /* allow a "CLOCK_" prefix to the name */
+ if (!strncasecmp(str, "CLOCK_", 6))
+ str += 6;
+
+ for (cm = clockids; cm->name; cm++) {
+ if (!strcasecmp(str, cm->name)) {
+ opts->clockid = cm->clockid;
+ return 0;
+ }
+ }
+
+ opts->use_clockid = false;
+ ui__warning("unknown clockid %s, check man page\n", ostr);
+ return -1;
+}
+
static const char * const __record_usage[] = {
"perf record [<options>] [<command>]",
"perf record [<options>] -- <command> [<options>]",
@@ -751,9 +836,9 @@ static struct record record = {
#define CALLCHAIN_HELP "setup and enables call-graph (stack chain/backtrace) recording: "
#ifdef HAVE_DWARF_UNWIND_SUPPORT
-const char record_callchain_help[] = CALLCHAIN_HELP "fp dwarf";
+const char record_callchain_help[] = CALLCHAIN_HELP "fp dwarf lbr";
#else
-const char record_callchain_help[] = CALLCHAIN_HELP "fp";
+const char record_callchain_help[] = CALLCHAIN_HELP "fp lbr";
#endif
/*
@@ -839,6 +924,11 @@ struct option __record_options[] = {
"use per-thread mmaps"),
OPT_BOOLEAN('I', "intr-regs", &record.opts.sample_intr_regs,
"Sample machine registers on interrupt"),
+ OPT_BOOLEAN(0, "running-time", &record.opts.running_time,
+ "Record running/enabled time of read (:S) events"),
+ OPT_CALLBACK('k', "clockid", &record.opts,
+ "clockid", "clockid to use for events, see clock_gettime()",
+ parse_clockid),
OPT_END()
};