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Kirill Smelkov
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86df2b8b
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Apr 23, 2018
by
Teng Qin
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Add -c option for profile.py
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man/man8/profile.8
man/man8/profile.8
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tools/profile.py
tools/profile.py
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tools/profile_example.txt
tools/profile_example.txt
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man/man8/profile.8
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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
.SH NAME
profile \- Profile CPU usage by sampling stack traces. Uses Linux eBPF/bcc.
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B profile [\-adfh] [\-p PID] [\-U | \-
k] [\-F FREQUENCY
]
.B profile [\-adfh] [\-p PID] [\-U | \-
K] [\-F FREQUENCY | \-c COUNT
]
.B [\-\-stack\-storage\-size COUNT] [duration]
.SH DESCRIPTION
This is a CPU profiler. It works by taking samples of stack traces at timed
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@@ -32,7 +32,10 @@ Trace this process ID only (filtered in-kernel). Without this, all CPUs are
profiled.
.TP
\-F frequency
Frequency to sample stacks (default 49).
Frequency to sample stacks.
.TP
\-c count
Sample stacks every one in this many events.
.TP
\-f
Print output in folded stack format.
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@@ -67,6 +70,10 @@ Profile at 99 Hertz for 5 seconds only:
#
.B profile -F 99 5
.TP
Profile 1 in a million events for 5 seconds only:
#
.B profile -c 1000000 5
.TP
Profile PID 181 only:
#
.B profile -p 181
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tools/profile.py
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@@ -63,6 +63,7 @@ def positive_nonzero_int(val):
examples
=
"""examples:
./profile # profile stack traces at 49 Hertz until Ctrl-C
./profile -F 99 # profile stack traces at 99 Hertz
./profile -c 1000000 # profile stack traces every 1 in a million events
./profile 5 # profile at 49 Hertz for 5 seconds only
./profile -f 5 # output in folded format for flame graphs
./profile -p 185 # only profile threads for PID 185
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@@ -82,8 +83,11 @@ stack_group.add_argument("-U", "--user-stacks-only", action="store_true",
help
=
"show stacks from user space only (no kernel space stacks)"
)
stack_group
.
add_argument
(
"-K"
,
"--kernel-stacks-only"
,
action
=
"store_true"
,
help
=
"show stacks from kernel space only (no user space stacks)"
)
parser
.
add_argument
(
"-F"
,
"--frequency"
,
type
=
positive_int
,
default
=
49
,
help
=
"sample frequency, Hertz (default 49)"
)
sample_group
=
parser
.
add_mutually_exclusive_group
()
sample_group
.
add_argument
(
"-F"
,
"--frequency"
,
type
=
positive_int
,
help
=
"sample frequency, Hertz"
)
sample_group
.
add_argument
(
"-c"
,
"--count"
,
type
=
positive_int
,
help
=
"sample period, number of events"
)
parser
.
add_argument
(
"-d"
,
"--delimited"
,
action
=
"store_true"
,
help
=
"insert delimiter between kernel/user stacks"
)
parser
.
add_argument
(
"-a"
,
"--annotations"
,
action
=
"store_true"
,
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@@ -214,10 +218,22 @@ else:
bpf_text
=
bpf_text
.
replace
(
'USER_STACK_GET'
,
user_stack_get
)
bpf_text
=
bpf_text
.
replace
(
'KERNEL_STACK_GET'
,
kernel_stack_get
)
sample_freq
=
0
sample_period
=
0
if
args
.
frequency
:
sample_freq
=
args
.
frequency
elif
args
.
count
:
sample_period
=
args
.
count
else
:
# If user didn't specify anything, use default 49Hz sampling
sample_freq
=
49
sample_context
=
"%s%d %s"
%
((
""
,
sample_freq
,
"Hertz"
)
if
sample_freq
else
(
"every "
,
sample_period
,
"events"
))
# header
if
not
args
.
folded
:
print
(
"Sampling at %
d Hertz
of %s by %s stack"
%
(
args
.
frequency
,
thread_context
,
stack_context
),
end
=
""
)
print
(
"Sampling at %
s
of %s by %s stack"
%
(
sample_context
,
thread_context
,
stack_context
),
end
=
""
)
if
duration
<
99999999
:
print
(
" for %d secs."
%
duration
)
else
:
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@@ -232,7 +248,7 @@ if debug or args.ebpf:
b
=
BPF
(
text
=
bpf_text
)
b
.
attach_perf_event
(
ev_type
=
PerfType
.
SOFTWARE
,
ev_config
=
PerfSWConfig
.
CPU_CLOCK
,
fn_name
=
"do_perf_event"
,
sample_period
=
0
,
sample_freq
=
args
.
frequency
)
sample_period
=
sample_period
,
sample_freq
=
sample_freq
)
# signal handler
def
signal_ignore
(
signal
,
frame
):
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tools/profile_example.txt
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@@ -704,8 +704,8 @@ Run ./profile -h to see the default.
USAGE message:
# ./profile -h
usage: profile [-h] [-p PID] [-U | -K] [-F FREQUENCY
] [-d] [-a] [-f
]
[--stack-storage-size STACK_STORAGE_SIZE]
usage: profile [-h] [-p PID] [-U | -K] [-F FREQUENCY
| -c COUNT] [-d] [-a
]
[-
f] [-
-stack-storage-size STACK_STORAGE_SIZE]
[duration]
Profile CPU stack traces at a timed interval
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@@ -723,7 +723,9 @@ optional arguments:
show stacks from kernel space only (no user space
stacks)
-F FREQUENCY, --frequency FREQUENCY
sample frequency, Hertz (default 49)
sample frequency, Hertz
-c COUNT, --count COUNT
sample period, number of events
-d, --delimited insert delimiter between kernel/user stacks
-a, --annotations add _[k] annotations to kernel frames
-f, --folded output folded format, one line per stack (for flame
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@@ -735,6 +737,7 @@ optional arguments:
examples:
./profile # profile stack traces at 49 Hertz until Ctrl-C
./profile -F 99 # profile stack traces at 99 Hertz
./profile -c 1000000 # profile stack traces every 1 in a million events
./profile 5 # profile at 49 Hertz for 5 seconds only
./profile -f 5 # output in folded format for flame graphs
./profile -p 185 # only profile threads for PID 185
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