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author | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> | 2016-01-11 23:39:17 +0100 |
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committer | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> | 2016-01-11 23:39:17 +0100 |
commit | 5cb52b5e1654f3f1ed9c32e34456d98559c85aa0 (patch) | |
tree | 737c73d6aef99a17f57c2974f1e2a142a5f1a377 /tools/lib/subcmd/help.c | |
parent | Merge branch 'locking-core-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/k... (diff) | |
parent | Merge tag 'perf-core-for-mingo' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/... (diff) | |
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Merge branch 'perf-core-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip
Pull perf updates from Ingo Molnar:
"Kernel side changes:
- Intel Knights Landing support. (Harish Chegondi)
- Intel Broadwell-EP uncore PMU support. (Kan Liang)
- Core code improvements. (Peter Zijlstra.)
- Event filter, LBR and PEBS fixes. (Stephane Eranian)
- Enable cycles:pp on Intel Atom. (Stephane Eranian)
- Add cycles:ppp support for Skylake. (Andi Kleen)
- Various x86 NMI overhead optimizations. (Andi Kleen)
- Intel PT enhancements. (Takao Indoh)
- AMD cache events fix. (Vince Weaver)
Tons of tooling changes:
- Show random perf tool tips in the 'perf report' bottom line
(Namhyung Kim)
- perf report now defaults to --group if the perf.data file has
grouped events, try it with:
# perf record -e '{cycles,instructions}' -a sleep 1
[ perf record: Woken up 1 times to write data ]
[ perf record: Captured and wrote 1.093 MB perf.data (1247 samples) ]
# perf report
# Samples: 1K of event 'anon group { cycles, instructions }'
# Event count (approx.): 1955219195
#
# Overhead Command Shared Object Symbol
2.86% 0.22% swapper [kernel.kallsyms] [k] intel_idle
1.05% 0.33% firefox libxul.so [.] js::SetObjectElement
1.05% 0.00% kworker/0:3 [kernel.kallsyms] [k] gen6_ring_get_seqno
0.88% 0.17% chrome chrome [.] 0x0000000000ee27ab
0.65% 0.86% firefox libxul.so [.] js::ValueToId<(js::AllowGC)1>
0.64% 0.23% JS Helper libxul.so [.] js::SplayTree<js::jit::LiveRange*, js::jit::LiveRange>::splay
0.62% 1.27% firefox libxul.so [.] js::GetIterator
0.61% 1.74% firefox libxul.so [.] js::NativeSetProperty
0.61% 0.31% firefox libxul.so [.] js::SetPropertyByDefining
- Introduce the 'perf stat record/report' workflow:
Generate perf.data files from 'perf stat', to tap into the
scripting capabilities perf has instead of defining a 'perf stat'
specific scripting support to calculate event ratios, etc.
Simple example:
$ perf stat record -e cycles usleep 1
Performance counter stats for 'usleep 1':
1,134,996 cycles
0.000670644 seconds time elapsed
$ perf stat report
Performance counter stats for '/home/acme/bin/perf stat record -e cycles usleep 1':
1,134,996 cycles
0.000670644 seconds time elapsed
$
It generates PERF_RECORD_ userspace records to store the details:
$ perf report -D | grep PERF_RECORD
0xf0 [0x28]: PERF_RECORD_THREAD_MAP nr: 1 thread: 27637
0x118 [0x12]: PERF_RECORD_CPU_MAP nr: 1 cpu: 65535
0x12a [0x40]: PERF_RECORD_STAT_CONFIG
0x16a [0x30]: PERF_RECORD_STAT
-1 -1 0x19a [0x40]: PERF_RECORD_MMAP -1/0: [0xffffffff81000000(0x1f000000) @ 0xffffffff81000000]: x [kernel.kallsyms]_text
0x1da [0x18]: PERF_RECORD_STAT_ROUND
[acme@ssdandy linux]$
An effort was made to make perf.data files generated like this to
not generate cryptic messages when processed by older tools.
The 'perf script' bits need rebasing, will go up later.
- Make command line options always available, even when they depend
on some feature being enabled, warning the user about use of such
options (Wang Nan)
- Support hw breakpoint events (mem:0xAddress) in the default output
mode in 'perf script' (Wang Nan)
- Fixes and improvements for supporting annotating ARM binaries,
support ARM call and jump instructions, more work needed to have
arch specific stuff separated into tools/perf/arch/*/annotate/
(Russell King)
- Add initial 'perf config' command, for now just with a --list
command to the contents of the configuration file in use and a
basic man page describing its format, commands for doing edits and
detailed documentation are being reviewed and proof-read. (Taeung
Song)
- Allows BPF scriptlets specify arguments to be fetched using DWARF
info, using a prologue generated at compile/build time (He Kuang,
Wang Nan)
- Allow attaching BPF scriptlets to module symbols (Wang Nan)
- Allow attaching BPF scriptlets to userspace code using uprobe (Wang
Nan)
- BPF programs now can specify 'perf probe' tunables via its section
name, separating key=val values using semicolons (Wang Nan)
Testing some of these new BPF features:
Use case: get callchains when receiving SSL packets, filter then in the
kernel, at arbitrary place.
# cat ssl.bpf.c
#define SEC(NAME) __attribute__((section(NAME), used))
struct pt_regs;
SEC("func=__inet_lookup_established hnum")
int func(struct pt_regs *ctx, int err, unsigned short port)
{
return err == 0 && port == 443;
}
char _license[] SEC("license") = "GPL";
int _version SEC("version") = LINUX_VERSION_CODE;
#
# perf record -a -g -e ssl.bpf.c
^C[ perf record: Woken up 1 times to write data ]
[ perf record: Captured and wrote 0.787 MB perf.data (3 samples) ]
# perf script | head -30
swapper 0 [000] 58783.268118: perf_bpf_probe:func: (ffffffff816a0f60) hnum=0x1bb
8a0f61 __inet_lookup_established (/lib/modules/4.3.0+/build/vmlinux)
896def ip_rcv_finish (/lib/modules/4.3.0+/build/vmlinux)
8976c2 ip_rcv (/lib/modules/4.3.0+/build/vmlinux)
855eba __netif_receive_skb_core (/lib/modules/4.3.0+/build/vmlinux)
8565d8 __netif_receive_skb (/lib/modules/4.3.0+/build/vmlinux)
8572a8 process_backlog (/lib/modules/4.3.0+/build/vmlinux)
856b11 net_rx_action (/lib/modules/4.3.0+/build/vmlinux)
2a284b __do_softirq (/lib/modules/4.3.0+/build/vmlinux)
2a2ba3 irq_exit (/lib/modules/4.3.0+/build/vmlinux)
96b7a4 do_IRQ (/lib/modules/4.3.0+/build/vmlinux)
969807 ret_from_intr (/lib/modules/4.3.0+/build/vmlinux)
2dede5 cpu_startup_entry (/lib/modules/4.3.0+/build/vmlinux)
95d5bc rest_init (/lib/modules/4.3.0+/build/vmlinux)
1163ffa start_kernel ([kernel.vmlinux].init.text)
11634d7 x86_64_start_reservations ([kernel.vmlinux].init.text)
1163623 x86_64_start_kernel ([kernel.vmlinux].init.text)
qemu-system-x86 9178 [003] 58785.792417: perf_bpf_probe:func: (ffffffff816a0f60) hnum=0x1bb
8a0f61 __inet_lookup_established (/lib/modules/4.3.0+/build/vmlinux)
896def ip_rcv_finish (/lib/modules/4.3.0+/build/vmlinux)
8976c2 ip_rcv (/lib/modules/4.3.0+/build/vmlinux)
855eba __netif_receive_skb_core (/lib/modules/4.3.0+/build/vmlinux)
8565d8 __netif_receive_skb (/lib/modules/4.3.0+/build/vmlinux)
856660 netif_receive_skb_internal (/lib/modules/4.3.0+/build/vmlinux)
8566ec netif_receive_skb_sk (/lib/modules/4.3.0+/build/vmlinux)
430a br_handle_frame_finish ([bridge])
48bc br_handle_frame ([bridge])
855f44 __netif_receive_skb_core (/lib/modules/4.3.0+/build/vmlinux)
8565d8 __netif_receive_skb (/lib/modules/4.3.0+/build/vmlinux)
#
- Use 'perf probe' various options to list functions, see what
variables can be collected at any given point, experiment first
collecting without a filter, then filter, use it together with
'perf trace', 'perf top', with or without callchains, if it
explodes, please tell us!
- Introduce a new callchain mode: "folded", that will list per line
representations of all callchains for a give histogram entry,
facilitating 'perf report' output processing by other tools, such
as Brendan Gregg's flamegraph tools (Namhyung Kim)
E.g:
# perf report | grep -v ^# | head
18.37% 0.00% swapper [kernel.kallsyms] [k] cpu_startup_entry
|
---cpu_startup_entry
|
|--12.07%--start_secondary
|
--6.30%--rest_init
start_kernel
x86_64_start_reservations
x86_64_start_kernel
#
Becomes, in "folded" mode:
# perf report -g folded | grep -v ^# | head -5
18.37% 0.00% swapper [kernel.kallsyms] [k] cpu_startup_entry
12.07% cpu_startup_entry;start_secondary
6.30% cpu_startup_entry;rest_init;start_kernel;x86_64_start_reservations;x86_64_start_kernel
16.90% 0.00% swapper [kernel.kallsyms] [k] call_cpuidle
11.23% call_cpuidle;cpu_startup_entry;start_secondary
5.67% call_cpuidle;cpu_startup_entry;rest_init;start_kernel;x86_64_start_reservations;x86_64_start_kernel
16.90% 0.00% swapper [kernel.kallsyms] [k] cpuidle_enter
11.23% cpuidle_enter;call_cpuidle;cpu_startup_entry;start_secondary
5.67% cpuidle_enter;call_cpuidle;cpu_startup_entry;rest_init;start_kernel;x86_64_start_reservations;x86_64_start_kernel
15.12% 0.00% swapper [kernel.kallsyms] [k] cpuidle_enter_state
#
The user can also select one of "count", "period" or "percent" as
the first column.
... and lots of infrastructure enhancements, plus fixes and other
changes, features I failed to list - see the shortlog and the git log
for details"
* 'perf-core-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip: (271 commits)
perf evlist: Add --trace-fields option to show trace fields
perf record: Store data mmaps for dwarf unwind
perf libdw: Check for mmaps also in MAP__VARIABLE tree
perf unwind: Check for mmaps also in MAP__VARIABLE tree
perf unwind: Use find_map function in access_dso_mem
perf evlist: Remove perf_evlist__(enable|disable)_event functions
perf evlist: Make perf_evlist__open() open evsels with their cpus and threads (like perf record does)
perf report: Show random usage tip on the help line
perf hists: Export a couple of hist functions
perf diff: Use perf_hpp__register_sort_field interface
perf tools: Add overhead/overhead_children keys defaults via string
perf tools: Remove list entry from struct sort_entry
perf tools: Include all tools/lib directory for tags/cscope/TAGS targets
perf script: Align event name properly
perf tools: Add missing headers in perf's MANIFEST
perf tools: Do not show trace command if it's not compiled in
perf report: Change default to use event group view
perf top: Decay periods in callchains
tools lib: Move bitmap.[ch] from tools/perf/ to tools/{lib,include}/
tools lib: Sync tools/lib/find_bit.c with the kernel
...
Diffstat (limited to 'tools/lib/subcmd/help.c')
-rw-r--r-- | tools/lib/subcmd/help.c | 268 |
1 files changed, 268 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/tools/lib/subcmd/help.c b/tools/lib/subcmd/help.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..e228c3cb3716 --- /dev/null +++ b/tools/lib/subcmd/help.c @@ -0,0 +1,268 @@ +#include <stdio.h> +#include <stdlib.h> +#include <string.h> +#include <termios.h> +#include <sys/ioctl.h> +#include <sys/types.h> +#include <sys/stat.h> +#include <unistd.h> +#include <dirent.h> +#include "subcmd-util.h" +#include "help.h" +#include "exec-cmd.h" + +void add_cmdname(struct cmdnames *cmds, const char *name, size_t len) +{ + struct cmdname *ent = malloc(sizeof(*ent) + len + 1); + + ent->len = len; + memcpy(ent->name, name, len); + ent->name[len] = 0; + + ALLOC_GROW(cmds->names, cmds->cnt + 1, cmds->alloc); + cmds->names[cmds->cnt++] = ent; +} + +void clean_cmdnames(struct cmdnames *cmds) +{ + unsigned int i; + + for (i = 0; i < cmds->cnt; ++i) + zfree(&cmds->names[i]); + zfree(&cmds->names); + cmds->cnt = 0; + cmds->alloc = 0; +} + +int cmdname_compare(const void *a_, const void *b_) +{ + struct cmdname *a = *(struct cmdname **)a_; + struct cmdname *b = *(struct cmdname **)b_; + return strcmp(a->name, b->name); +} + +void uniq(struct cmdnames *cmds) +{ + unsigned int i, j; + + if (!cmds->cnt) + return; + + for (i = j = 1; i < cmds->cnt; i++) + if (strcmp(cmds->names[i]->name, cmds->names[i-1]->name)) + cmds->names[j++] = cmds->names[i]; + + cmds->cnt = j; +} + +void exclude_cmds(struct cmdnames *cmds, struct cmdnames *excludes) +{ + size_t ci, cj, ei; + int cmp; + + ci = cj = ei = 0; + while (ci < cmds->cnt && ei < excludes->cnt) { + cmp = strcmp(cmds->names[ci]->name, excludes->names[ei]->name); + if (cmp < 0) + cmds->names[cj++] = cmds->names[ci++]; + else if (cmp == 0) + ci++, ei++; + else if (cmp > 0) + ei++; + } + + while (ci < cmds->cnt) + cmds->names[cj++] = cmds->names[ci++]; + + cmds->cnt = cj; +} + +static void get_term_dimensions(struct winsize *ws) +{ + char *s = getenv("LINES"); + + if (s != NULL) { + ws->ws_row = atoi(s); + s = getenv("COLUMNS"); + if (s != NULL) { + ws->ws_col = atoi(s); + if (ws->ws_row && ws->ws_col) + return; + } + } +#ifdef TIOCGWINSZ + if (ioctl(1, TIOCGWINSZ, ws) == 0 && + ws->ws_row && ws->ws_col) + return; +#endif + ws->ws_row = 25; + ws->ws_col = 80; +} + +static void pretty_print_string_list(struct cmdnames *cmds, int longest) +{ + int cols = 1, rows; + int space = longest + 1; /* min 1 SP between words */ + struct winsize win; + int max_cols; + int i, j; + + get_term_dimensions(&win); + max_cols = win.ws_col - 1; /* don't print *on* the edge */ + + if (space < max_cols) + cols = max_cols / space; + rows = (cmds->cnt + cols - 1) / cols; + + for (i = 0; i < rows; i++) { + printf(" "); + + for (j = 0; j < cols; j++) { + unsigned int n = j * rows + i; + unsigned int size = space; + + if (n >= cmds->cnt) + break; + if (j == cols-1 || n + rows >= cmds->cnt) + size = 1; + printf("%-*s", size, cmds->names[n]->name); + } + putchar('\n'); + } +} + +static int is_executable(const char *name) +{ + struct stat st; + + if (stat(name, &st) || /* stat, not lstat */ + !S_ISREG(st.st_mode)) + return 0; + + return st.st_mode & S_IXUSR; +} + +static int has_extension(const char *filename, const char *ext) +{ + size_t len = strlen(filename); + size_t extlen = strlen(ext); + + return len > extlen && !memcmp(filename + len - extlen, ext, extlen); +} + +static void list_commands_in_dir(struct cmdnames *cmds, + const char *path, + const char *prefix) +{ + int prefix_len; + DIR *dir = opendir(path); + struct dirent *de; + char *buf = NULL; + + if (!dir) + return; + if (!prefix) + prefix = "perf-"; + prefix_len = strlen(prefix); + + astrcatf(&buf, "%s/", path); + + while ((de = readdir(dir)) != NULL) { + int entlen; + + if (prefixcmp(de->d_name, prefix)) + continue; + + astrcat(&buf, de->d_name); + if (!is_executable(buf)) + continue; + + entlen = strlen(de->d_name) - prefix_len; + if (has_extension(de->d_name, ".exe")) + entlen -= 4; + + add_cmdname(cmds, de->d_name + prefix_len, entlen); + } + closedir(dir); + free(buf); +} + +void load_command_list(const char *prefix, + struct cmdnames *main_cmds, + struct cmdnames *other_cmds) +{ + const char *env_path = getenv("PATH"); + char *exec_path = get_argv_exec_path(); + + if (exec_path) { + list_commands_in_dir(main_cmds, exec_path, prefix); + qsort(main_cmds->names, main_cmds->cnt, + sizeof(*main_cmds->names), cmdname_compare); + uniq(main_cmds); + } + + if (env_path) { + char *paths, *path, *colon; + path = paths = strdup(env_path); + while (1) { + if ((colon = strchr(path, ':'))) + *colon = 0; + if (!exec_path || strcmp(path, exec_path)) + list_commands_in_dir(other_cmds, path, prefix); + + if (!colon) + break; + path = colon + 1; + } + free(paths); + + qsort(other_cmds->names, other_cmds->cnt, + sizeof(*other_cmds->names), cmdname_compare); + uniq(other_cmds); + } + free(exec_path); + exclude_cmds(other_cmds, main_cmds); +} + +void list_commands(const char *title, struct cmdnames *main_cmds, + struct cmdnames *other_cmds) +{ + unsigned int i, longest = 0; + + for (i = 0; i < main_cmds->cnt; i++) + if (longest < main_cmds->names[i]->len) + longest = main_cmds->names[i]->len; + for (i = 0; i < other_cmds->cnt; i++) + if (longest < other_cmds->names[i]->len) + longest = other_cmds->names[i]->len; + + if (main_cmds->cnt) { + char *exec_path = get_argv_exec_path(); + printf("available %s in '%s'\n", title, exec_path); + printf("----------------"); + mput_char('-', strlen(title) + strlen(exec_path)); + putchar('\n'); + pretty_print_string_list(main_cmds, longest); + putchar('\n'); + free(exec_path); + } + + if (other_cmds->cnt) { + printf("%s available from elsewhere on your $PATH\n", title); + printf("---------------------------------------"); + mput_char('-', strlen(title)); + putchar('\n'); + pretty_print_string_list(other_cmds, longest); + putchar('\n'); + } +} + +int is_in_cmdlist(struct cmdnames *c, const char *s) +{ + unsigned int i; + + for (i = 0; i < c->cnt; i++) + if (!strcmp(s, c->names[i]->name)) + return 1; + return 0; +} |