Commit f57b05ed authored by Jiri Olsa's avatar Jiri Olsa Committed by Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo

perf report: Use properly build_id kernel binaries

If we bring the recorded perf data together with kernel binary from another
machine using:

	on server A:
	perf archive

	on server B:
	tar xjvf perf.data.tar.bz2 -C ~/.debug

the build_id kernel dso is not properly recognized during the "perf report"
command on server B.

The reason is, that build_id dsos are added during the session initialization,
while the kernel maps are created during the sample event processing.

The machine__create_kernel_maps functions ends up creating new dso object for
kernel, but it does not check if we already have one added by build_id
processing.

Also the build_id reading ABI quirk added in commit:

 - commit b2511481
   perf build-id: Add quirk to deal with perf.data file format breakage

populates the "struct build_id_event::pid" with 0, which
is later interpreted as DEFAULT_GUEST_KERNEL_ID.

This is not always correct, so it's better to guess the pid
value based on the "struct build_id_event::header::misc" value.

- Tested with data generated on x86 kernel version v2.6.34
  and reported back on x86_64 current kernel.
- Not tested for guest kernel case.

Note the problem stays for PERF_RECORD_MMAP events recorded by perf that
does not use proper pid (HOST_KERNEL_ID/DEFAULT_GUEST_KERNEL_ID). They are
misinterpreted within the current perf code. Probably there's not much we
can do about that.

Cc: Avi Kivity <avi@redhat.com>
Cc: Frederic Weisbecker <fweisbec@gmail.com>
Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>
Cc: Yanmin Zhang <yanmin_zhang@linux.intel.com>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20110601194346.GB1934@jolsa.brq.redhat.comSigned-off-by: default avatarJiri Olsa <jolsa@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarArnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@redhat.com>
parent fc8ed7be
...@@ -726,7 +726,16 @@ static int perf_header__read_build_ids_abi_quirk(struct perf_header *header, ...@@ -726,7 +726,16 @@ static int perf_header__read_build_ids_abi_quirk(struct perf_header *header,
return -1; return -1;
bev.header = old_bev.header; bev.header = old_bev.header;
bev.pid = 0;
/*
* As the pid is the missing value, we need to fill
* it properly. The header.misc value give us nice hint.
*/
bev.pid = HOST_KERNEL_ID;
if (bev.header.misc == PERF_RECORD_MISC_GUEST_USER ||
bev.header.misc == PERF_RECORD_MISC_GUEST_KERNEL)
bev.pid = DEFAULT_GUEST_KERNEL_ID;
memcpy(bev.build_id, old_bev.build_id, sizeof(bev.build_id)); memcpy(bev.build_id, old_bev.build_id, sizeof(bev.build_id));
__event_process_build_id(&bev, filename, session); __event_process_build_id(&bev, filename, session);
......
...@@ -2181,27 +2181,22 @@ size_t machines__fprintf_dsos_buildid(struct rb_root *machines, ...@@ -2181,27 +2181,22 @@ size_t machines__fprintf_dsos_buildid(struct rb_root *machines,
return ret; return ret;
} }
struct dso *dso__new_kernel(const char *name) static struct dso*
dso__kernel_findnew(struct machine *machine, const char *name,
const char *short_name, int dso_type)
{ {
struct dso *dso = dso__new(name ?: "[kernel.kallsyms]"); /*
* The kernel dso could be created by build_id processing.
if (dso != NULL) { */
dso__set_short_name(dso, "[kernel]"); struct dso *dso = __dsos__findnew(&machine->kernel_dsos, name);
dso->kernel = DSO_TYPE_KERNEL;
}
return dso;
}
static struct dso *dso__new_guest_kernel(struct machine *machine, /*
const char *name) * We need to run this in all cases, since during the build_id
{ * processing we had no idea this was the kernel dso.
char bf[PATH_MAX]; */
struct dso *dso = dso__new(name ?: machine__mmap_name(machine, bf,
sizeof(bf)));
if (dso != NULL) { if (dso != NULL) {
dso__set_short_name(dso, "[guest.kernel]"); dso__set_short_name(dso, short_name);
dso->kernel = DSO_TYPE_GUEST_KERNEL; dso->kernel = dso_type;
} }
return dso; return dso;
...@@ -2219,24 +2214,36 @@ void dso__read_running_kernel_build_id(struct dso *dso, struct machine *machine) ...@@ -2219,24 +2214,36 @@ void dso__read_running_kernel_build_id(struct dso *dso, struct machine *machine)
dso->has_build_id = true; dso->has_build_id = true;
} }
static struct dso *machine__create_kernel(struct machine *machine) static struct dso *machine__get_kernel(struct machine *machine)
{ {
const char *vmlinux_name = NULL; const char *vmlinux_name = NULL;
struct dso *kernel; struct dso *kernel;
if (machine__is_host(machine)) { if (machine__is_host(machine)) {
vmlinux_name = symbol_conf.vmlinux_name; vmlinux_name = symbol_conf.vmlinux_name;
kernel = dso__new_kernel(vmlinux_name); if (!vmlinux_name)
vmlinux_name = "[kernel.kallsyms]";
kernel = dso__kernel_findnew(machine, vmlinux_name,
"[kernel]",
DSO_TYPE_KERNEL);
} else { } else {
char bf[PATH_MAX];
if (machine__is_default_guest(machine)) if (machine__is_default_guest(machine))
vmlinux_name = symbol_conf.default_guest_vmlinux_name; vmlinux_name = symbol_conf.default_guest_vmlinux_name;
kernel = dso__new_guest_kernel(machine, vmlinux_name); if (!vmlinux_name)
vmlinux_name = machine__mmap_name(machine, bf,
sizeof(bf));
kernel = dso__kernel_findnew(machine, vmlinux_name,
"[guest.kernel]",
DSO_TYPE_GUEST_KERNEL);
} }
if (kernel != NULL) { if (kernel != NULL && (!kernel->has_build_id))
dso__read_running_kernel_build_id(kernel, machine); dso__read_running_kernel_build_id(kernel, machine);
dsos__add(&machine->kernel_dsos, kernel);
}
return kernel; return kernel;
} }
...@@ -2340,7 +2347,7 @@ void machine__destroy_kernel_maps(struct machine *machine) ...@@ -2340,7 +2347,7 @@ void machine__destroy_kernel_maps(struct machine *machine)
int machine__create_kernel_maps(struct machine *machine) int machine__create_kernel_maps(struct machine *machine)
{ {
struct dso *kernel = machine__create_kernel(machine); struct dso *kernel = machine__get_kernel(machine);
if (kernel == NULL || if (kernel == NULL ||
__machine__create_kernel_maps(machine, kernel) < 0) __machine__create_kernel_maps(machine, kernel) < 0)
......
...@@ -155,7 +155,6 @@ struct dso { ...@@ -155,7 +155,6 @@ struct dso {
}; };
struct dso *dso__new(const char *name); struct dso *dso__new(const char *name);
struct dso *dso__new_kernel(const char *name);
void dso__delete(struct dso *dso); void dso__delete(struct dso *dso);
int dso__name_len(const struct dso *dso); int dso__name_len(const struct dso *dso);
......
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