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author | Todd E Brandt <todd.e.brandt@linux.intel.com> | 2017-07-05 23:42:57 +0200 |
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committer | Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com> | 2017-07-22 01:56:14 +0200 |
commit | 2158e7244d3560fa46bdd95e70bf41dd135181dc (patch) | |
tree | 1db58aacd640b82747816e1af92affaa40f90f6f /tools/power/pm-graph | |
parent | pm-graph: AnalyzeBoot v2.1 (diff) | |
download | linux-2158e7244d3560fa46bdd95e70bf41dd135181dc.tar.xz linux-2158e7244d3560fa46bdd95e70bf41dd135181dc.zip |
pm-graph: package makefile and man pages
update help text and man pages for both tools
- added more examples and separated them by category
Makefile upgrades
- uninstall: remove errors from uninstall if tool not found
- install: perform uninstall before install
Signed-off-by: Todd Brandt <todd.e.brandt@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'tools/power/pm-graph')
-rw-r--r-- | tools/power/pm-graph/Makefile | 19 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | tools/power/pm-graph/bootgraph.8 | 61 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | tools/power/pm-graph/sleepgraph.8 | 48 |
3 files changed, 86 insertions, 42 deletions
diff --git a/tools/power/pm-graph/Makefile b/tools/power/pm-graph/Makefile index 4d0ccc89e6c6..32f40eacdafe 100644 --- a/tools/power/pm-graph/Makefile +++ b/tools/power/pm-graph/Makefile @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ DESTDIR ?= all: @echo "Nothing to build" -install : +install : uninstall install -d $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/lib/pm-graph install analyze_suspend.py $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/lib/pm-graph install analyze_boot.py $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/lib/pm-graph @@ -17,12 +17,15 @@ install : install sleepgraph.8 $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/man/man8 uninstall : - rm $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/man/man8/bootgraph.8 - rm $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/man/man8/sleepgraph.8 + rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/man/man8/bootgraph.8 + rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/man/man8/sleepgraph.8 - rm $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/bin/bootgraph - rm $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/bin/sleepgraph + rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/bin/bootgraph + rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/bin/sleepgraph - rm $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/lib/pm-graph/analyze_boot.py - rm $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/lib/pm-graph/analyze_suspend.py - rmdir $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/lib/pm-graph + rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/lib/pm-graph/analyze_boot.py + rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/lib/pm-graph/analyze_suspend.py + rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/lib/pm-graph/*.pyc + if [ -d $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/lib/pm-graph ] ; then \ + rmdir $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/lib/pm-graph; \ + fi; diff --git a/tools/power/pm-graph/bootgraph.8 b/tools/power/pm-graph/bootgraph.8 index 55272a67b0e7..dbdafcf546df 100644 --- a/tools/power/pm-graph/bootgraph.8 +++ b/tools/power/pm-graph/bootgraph.8 @@ -8,14 +8,23 @@ bootgraph \- Kernel boot timing analysis .RB [ COMMAND ] .SH DESCRIPTION \fBbootgraph \fP reads the dmesg log from kernel boot and -creates an html representation of the initcall timeline up to the start -of the init process. +creates an html representation of the initcall timeline. It graphs +every module init call found, through both kernel and user modes. The +timeline is split into two phases: kernel mode & user mode. kernel mode +represents a single process run on a single cpu with serial init calls. +Once user mode begins, the init process is called, and the init calls +start working in parallel. .PP If no specific command is given, the tool reads the current dmesg log and -outputs bootgraph.html. +outputs a new timeline. .PP The tool can also augment the timeline with ftrace data on custom target functions as well as full trace callgraphs. +.PP +Generates output files in subdirectory: boot-yymmdd-HHMMSS + html timeline : <hostname>_boot.html + raw dmesg file : <hostname>_boot_dmesg.txt + raw ftrace file : <hostname>_boot_ftrace.txt .SH OPTIONS .TP \fB-h\fR @@ -28,15 +37,18 @@ Print the current tool version Add the dmesg log to the html output. It will be viewable by clicking a button in the timeline. .TP -\fB-o \fIfile\fR -Override the HTML output filename (default: bootgraph.html) -.SS "Ftrace Debug" +\fB-o \fIname\fR +Overrides the output subdirectory name when running a new test. +Use {date}, {time}, {hostname} for current values. +.sp +e.g. boot-{hostname}-{date}-{time} +.SS "advanced" .TP \fB-f\fR Use ftrace to add function detail (default: disabled) .TP \fB-callgraph\fR -Use ftrace to create initcall callgraphs (default: disabled). If -filter +Use ftrace to create initcall callgraphs (default: disabled). If -func is not used there will be one callgraph per initcall. This can produce very large outputs, i.e. 10MB - 100MB. .TP @@ -50,16 +62,19 @@ This reduces the html file size as there can be many tiny callgraphs which are barely visible in the timeline. The value is a float: e.g. 0.001 represents 1 us. .TP +\fB-cgfilter \fI"func1,func2,..."\fR +Reduce callgraph output in the timeline by limiting it to a list of calls. The +argument can be a single function name or a comma delimited list. +(default: none) +.TP \fB-timeprec \fIn\fR Number of significant digits in timestamps (0:S, 3:ms, [6:us]) .TP \fB-expandcg\fR pre-expand the callgraph data in the html output (default: disabled) .TP -\fB-filter \fI"func1,func2,..."\fR +\fB-func \fI"func1,func2,..."\fR Instead of tracing each initcall, trace a custom list of functions (default: do_one_initcall) - -.SH COMMANDS .TP \fB-reboot\fR Reboot the machine and generate a new timeline automatically. Works in 4 steps. @@ -73,16 +88,23 @@ Show the requirements to generate a new timeline manually. Requires 3 steps. 1. append the string to the kernel command line via your native boot manager. 2. reboot the system 3. after startup, re-run the tool with the same arguments and no command + +.SH COMMANDS +.SS "rebuild" .TP \fB-dmesg \fIfile\fR Create HTML output from an existing dmesg file. .TP \fB-ftrace \fIfile\fR Create HTML output from an existing ftrace file (used with -dmesg). +.SS "other" .TP \fB-flistall\fR Print all ftrace functions capable of being captured. These are all the -possible values you can add to trace via the -filter argument. +possible values you can add to trace via the -func argument. +.TP +\fB-sysinfo\fR +Print out system info extracted from BIOS. Reads /dev/mem directly instead of going through dmidecode. .SH EXAMPLES Create a timeline using the current dmesg log. @@ -93,13 +115,13 @@ Create a timeline using the current dmesg and ftrace log. .IP \f(CW$ bootgraph -callgraph\fR .PP -Create a timeline using the current dmesg, add the log to the html and change the name. +Create a timeline using the current dmesg, add the log to the html and change the folder. .IP -\f(CW$ bootgraph -addlogs -o myboot.html\fR +\f(CW$ bootgraph -addlogs -o "myboot-{date}-{time}"\fR .PP Capture a new boot timeline by automatically rebooting the machine. .IP -\f(CW$ sudo bootgraph -reboot -addlogs -o latestboot.html\fR +\f(CW$ sudo bootgraph -reboot -addlogs -o "latest-{hostname)"\fR .PP Capture a new boot timeline with function trace data. .IP @@ -111,7 +133,7 @@ Capture a new boot timeline with trace & callgraph data. Skip callgraphs smaller .PP Capture a new boot timeline with callgraph data over custom functions. .IP -\f(CW$ sudo bootgraph -reboot -callgraph -filter "acpi_ps_parse_aml,msleep"\fR +\f(CW$ sudo bootgraph -reboot -callgraph -func "acpi_ps_parse_aml,msleep"\fR .PP Capture a brand new boot timeline with manual reboot. .IP @@ -123,6 +145,15 @@ Capture a brand new boot timeline with manual reboot. .IP \f(CW$ sudo bootgraph -callgraph # re-run the tool after restart\fR .PP +.SS "rebuild timeline from logs" +.PP +Rebuild the html from a previous run's logs, using the same options. +.IP +\f(CW$ bootgraph -dmesg dmesg.txt -ftrace ftrace.txt -callgraph\fR +.PP +Rebuild the html with different options. +.IP +\f(CW$ bootgraph -dmesg dmesg.txt -ftrace ftrace.txt -addlogs\fR .SH "SEE ALSO" dmesg(1), update-grub(8), crontab(1), reboot(8) diff --git a/tools/power/pm-graph/sleepgraph.8 b/tools/power/pm-graph/sleepgraph.8 index 610e72ebbc06..fbe7bd3eae8e 100644 --- a/tools/power/pm-graph/sleepgraph.8 +++ b/tools/power/pm-graph/sleepgraph.8 @@ -39,8 +39,9 @@ Pull arguments and config options from a file. \fB-m \fImode\fR Mode to initiate for suspend e.g. standby, freeze, mem (default: mem). .TP -\fB-o \fIsubdir\fR -Override the output subdirectory. Use {date}, {time}, {hostname} for current values. +\fB-o \fIname\fR +Overrides the output subdirectory name when running a new test. +Use {date}, {time}, {hostname} for current values. .sp e.g. suspend-{hostname}-{date}-{time} .TP @@ -52,7 +53,7 @@ disable rtcwake and require a user keypress to resume. Add the dmesg and ftrace logs to the html output. They will be viewable by clicking buttons in the timeline. -.SS "Advanced" +.SS "advanced" .TP \fB-cmd \fIstr\fR Run the timeline over a custom suspend command, e.g. pm-suspend. By default @@ -91,7 +92,7 @@ Include \fIt\fR ms delay after last resume (default: 0 ms). Execute \fIn\fR consecutive tests at \fId\fR seconds intervals. The outputs will be created in a new subdirectory with a summary page: suspend-xN-{date}-{time}. -.SS "Ftrace Debug" +.SS "ftrace debug" .TP \fB-f\fR Use ftrace to create device callgraphs (default: disabled). This can produce @@ -124,12 +125,6 @@ Number of significant digits in timestamps (0:S, [3:ms], 6:us). .SH COMMANDS .TP -\fB-ftrace \fIfile\fR -Create HTML output from an existing ftrace file. -.TP -\fB-dmesg \fIfile\fR -Create HTML output from an existing dmesg file. -.TP \fB-summary \fIindir\fR Create a summary page of all tests in \fIindir\fR. Creates summary.html in the current folder. The output page is a table of tests with @@ -146,6 +141,9 @@ with any options you intend to use to see if they will work. \fB-fpdt\fR Print out the contents of the ACPI Firmware Performance Data Table. .TP +\fB-sysinfo\fR +Print out system info extracted from BIOS. Reads /dev/mem directly instead of going through dmidecode. +.TP \fB-usbtopo\fR Print out the current USB topology with power info. .TP @@ -162,9 +160,16 @@ with -fadd they will also be checked. \fB-flistall\fR Print all ftrace functions capable of being captured. These are all the possible values you can add to trace via the -fadd argument. +.SS "rebuild" +.TP +\fB-ftrace \fIfile\fR +Create HTML output from an existing ftrace file. +.TP +\fB-dmesg \fIfile\fR +Create HTML output from an existing dmesg file. .SH EXAMPLES -.SS "Simple Commands" +.SS "simple commands" Check which suspend modes are currently supported. .IP \f(CW$ sleepgraph -modes\fR @@ -185,12 +190,8 @@ Generate a summary of all timelines in a particular folder. .IP \f(CW$ sleepgraph -summary ~/workspace/myresults/\fR .PP -Re-generate the html output from a previous run's dmesg and ftrace log. -.IP -\f(CW$ sleepgraph -dmesg myhost_mem_dmesg.txt -ftrace myhost_mem_ftrace.txt\fR -.PP -.SS "Capturing Simple Timelines" +.SS "capturing basic timelines" Execute a mem suspend with a 15 second wakeup. Include the logs in the html. .IP \f(CW$ sudo sleepgraph -rtcwake 15 -addlogs\fR @@ -204,7 +205,7 @@ Execute a freeze with no wakeup (require keypress). Change output folder name. \f(CW$ sudo sleepgraph -m freeze -rtcwake off -o "freeze-{hostname}-{date}-{time}"\fR .PP -.SS "Capturing Advanced Timelines" +.SS "capturing advanced timelines" Execute a suspend & include dev mode source calls, limit callbacks to 5ms or larger. .IP \f(CW$ sudo sleepgraph -m mem -rtcwake 15 -dev -mindev 5\fR @@ -222,8 +223,7 @@ Execute a suspend using a custom command. \f(CW$ sudo sleepgraph -cmd "echo mem > /sys/power/state" -rtcwake 15\fR .PP - -.SS "Capturing Timelines with Callgraph Data" +.SS "adding callgraph data" Add device callgraphs. Limit the trace depth and only show callgraphs 10ms or larger. .IP \f(CW$ sudo sleepgraph -m mem -rtcwake 15 -f -maxdepth 5 -mincg 10\fR @@ -235,6 +235,16 @@ Capture a full callgraph across all suspend, then filter the html by a single ph \f(CW$ sleepgraph -dmesg host_mem_dmesg.txt -ftrace host_mem_ftrace.txt -f -cgphase resume .PP +.SS "rebuild timeline from logs" +.PP +Rebuild the html from a previous run's logs, using the same options. +.IP +\f(CW$ sleepgraph -dmesg dmesg.txt -ftrace ftrace.txt -callgraph\fR +.PP +Rebuild the html with different options. +.IP +\f(CW$ sleepgraph -dmesg dmesg.txt -ftrace ftrace.txt -addlogs -srgap\fR + .SH "SEE ALSO" dmesg(1) .PP |