Re: Re: [RFC PATCH 0/6] virtio-trace: Support virtio-trace
From: Masami Hiramatsu
Date: Tue Jul 24 2012 - 07:03:38 EST
(2012/07/24 19:02), Stefan Hajnoczi wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 3:36 AM, Yoshihiro YUNOMAE
> <yoshihiro.yunomae.ez@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> The performance of each method is compared as follows:
>> [1] Native
>> - only recording trace data to ring-buffer on a guest
>> [2] Virtio-trace
>> - running a trace agent on a guest
>> - a reader on a host opens FIFO using cat command
>> [3] IVRing
>> - A SystemTap script in a guest records trace data to IVRing.
>> -- probe points are same as ftrace.
>> [4] Virtio-serial(normal)
>> - A reader(using cat) on a guest output trace data to a host using
>> standard output via virtio-serial.
>
> The first time I read this I thought you are adding a new virtio-trace
> device. But it looks like this series really add splice support to
> virtio-console and that yields a big performance improvement when
> sending trace_pipe_raw.
Yes, sorry for the confusion. Actually this is an enhancement of
virtio-serial. I'm working with Yoshihiro on this feature.
> Guest ftrace is useful and I like this. Have you thought about
> controlling ftrace from the host? Perhaps a command could be added to
> the QEMU guest agent which basically invokes trace-cmd/perf.
As you can see, guest trace-agent can be controlled via a
control channel. In our scenario, host tools can control that
instead of guest one.
We are considering that exporting the tracing part of guest's
debugfs to host via another virtio-serial channel by using
9pfs, so that the host tools can refer that.
(In this scenario, guest trace-agent will also provide 9pfs server.
Since it means that the agent can handle writing a special file,
trace-agent can be controlled via the special file on exported
debugfs.)
Of course, this also requires modifying trace-cmd/perf to accept
some options like guest-debugfs mount point, guest's serial
channel pipe (or unix socket?), etc. However, it will be a small
change.
Thank you,
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Masami HIRAMATSU
Software Platform Research Dept. Linux Technology Center
Hitachi, Ltd., Yokohama Research Laboratory
E-mail: masami.hiramatsu.pt@xxxxxxxxxxx
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