Re: [PATCH 3/3] perf callchain: Prune misleading callchains for self entries

From: Jiri Olsa
Date: Mon Aug 18 2014 - 07:32:30 EST


On Sat, Aug 16, 2014 at 11:26:31AM +0900, Namhyung Kim wrote:

SNIP

> >
> > hum, where is it callee/caller mixed? with following example:
> >
> > ---
> > void c(void)
> > {
> > }
> >
> > void b(void)
> > {
> > c();
> > }
> >
> > void a(void)
> > {
> > b();
> > }
> >
> > int main(void)
> > {
> > while(1) {
> > a();
> > b();
> > c();
> > }
> > }
> > ---
> >
> > for 'c' the current code will display:
> >
> > - 43.74% 43.74% t t [.] c â
> > - __libc_start_main â
> > - 86.33% main â
> > 67.08% c â
> > - 32.91% a â
> > 99.44% c â
> > - 0.56% b â
> > c â
> > 13.67% c â
> >
> > and with this patch:
> >
> > - 43.74% 43.74% t t [.] c â
> > c â
> >
> >
> > The 'c' callchain is still in caller order. IMO we should
> > keep whole callchain here.
>
> The problem is not in pure self entry (that has self overhead = children
> overhead) and pure cumulative entry (self overhead = 0). It's in mixed
> entries, please see last two examples in the description 0/3.

right, but it still affects pure entries as well
anyway, let's see the mixed entry

for 'a' the current code will display:
- 31.97% 17.16% t t [.] a â
- __libc_start_main â
81.08% a â
- 18.92% main â
a â
- a â
85.05% c â
- 14.91% b â
100.00% c â

and with this patch:
- 31.97% 17.16% t t [.] a â
- a â
85.05% c â
- 14.91% b â
100.00% c â

so we'll miss the 'self' callchain of 'a' symbol

if we want to avoid the confusion about 2 different callchains, how
about marking them with 'self' and 'children' tags, instead of removing
one of them, like:

for 'a' the current code will display:
- 31.97% 17.16% t t [.] a â
- [self]
__libc_start_main â
81.08% a â
- 18.92% main â
a â
- [children]
a â
85.05% c â
- 14.91% b â
100.00% c â


jirka
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