Re: [PATCH 7/7] perf: Add dcacheline sort
From: Jiri Olsa
Date: Fri May 23 2014 - 13:15:13 EST
On Mon, May 19, 2014 at 03:13:53PM -0400, Don Zickus wrote:
> In perf's 'mem-mode', one can get access to a whole bunch of details specific to a
> particular sample instruction. A bunch of those details relate to the data
> address.
>
> One interesting thing you can do with data addresses is to convert them into a unique
> cacheline they belong too. Organizing these data cachelines into similar groups and sorting
> them can reveal cache contention.
>
> This patch creates an alogorithm based on various sample details that can help group
> entries together into data cachelines and allows 'perf report' to sort on it.
>
> The algorithm relies on having proper mmap2 support in the kernel to help determine
> if the memory map the data address belongs to is private to a pid or globally shared.
>
> The alogortithm is as follows:
>
> o group cpumodes together
> o group entries with discovered maps together
> o sort on major, minor, inode and inode generation numbers
> o if userspace anon, then sort on pid
> o sort on cachelines based on data addresses
>
> The 'dcacheline' sort option in 'perf report' only works in 'mem-mode'.
>
> Sample output:
>
> #
> # Samples: 206 of event 'cpu/mem-loads/pp'
> # Total weight : 2534
> # Sort order : dcacheline,pid
> #
> # Overhead Samples Data Cacheline Command: Pid
> # ........ ............ ...................................................................... ..................
> #
> 13.22% 1 [k] 0xffff88042f08ebc0 swapper: 0
> 9.27% 1 [k] 0xffff88082e8cea80 swapper: 0
> 3.59% 2 [k] 0xffffffff819ba180 swapper: 0
> 0.32% 1 [k] arch_trigger_all_cpu_backtrace_handler_na.23901+0xffffffffffffffe0 swapper: 0
> 0.32% 1 [k] timekeeper_seq+0xfffffffffffffff8 swapper: 0
>
> Note: Added a '+1' to symlen size in hists__calc_col_len to prevent the next column
> from prematurely tabbing over and mis-aligning. Not sure what the problem is.
I think thats the extra '+' sign ;-) so +1 seems ok
jirka
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