[tip:perf/core] perf hists: Introduce hists__match_hierarchy()
From: tip-bot for Namhyung Kim
Date: Tue Sep 20 2016 - 17:39:57 EST
Commit-ID: 09034de63e427a86ba96bedf39410eef7c9014a5
Gitweb: http://git.kernel.org/tip/09034de63e427a86ba96bedf39410eef7c9014a5
Author: Namhyung Kim <namhyung@xxxxxxxxxx>
AuthorDate: Tue, 13 Sep 2016 16:45:46 +0900
Committer: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@xxxxxxxxxx>
CommitDate: Tue, 13 Sep 2016 16:31:24 -0300
perf hists: Introduce hists__match_hierarchy()
The hists__match_hierarchy() is to find matching hist entries in a
group. A matching entry has the same values for all sort keys given.
With an event group (e.g.: -e "{cycles,instructions}"), a leader event
should show other members in a group. So each entry in the leader
should be able to find its pair entries which have same values.
With hierarchy mode, it needs to search all matching children in a
hierarchy.
An example output looks like:
# Overhead Command / Shared Object / Symbol
# ...................... ..................................
#
25.74% 27.18% sh
19.96% 24.14% libc-2.24.so
9.55% 14.64% [.] __strcmp_sse2
1.54% 0.00% [.] __tfind
1.07% 1.13% [.] _int_malloc
...
In the above example, two overheads are shown - one for the leader and
another for the other group member. They were matched since their
command, dso and symbol have the same values.
Signed-off-by: Namhyung Kim <namhyung@xxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: Andi Kleen <andi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: Jiri Olsa <jolsa@xxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: Peter Zijlstra <a.p.zijlstra@xxxxxxxxx>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20160913074552.13284-2-namhyung@xxxxxxxxxx
Signed-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@xxxxxxxxxx>
---
tools/perf/util/hist.c | 51 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
1 file changed, 51 insertions(+)
diff --git a/tools/perf/util/hist.c b/tools/perf/util/hist.c
index de15dbc..be3f5ce 100644
--- a/tools/perf/util/hist.c
+++ b/tools/perf/util/hist.c
@@ -2174,6 +2174,51 @@ static struct hist_entry *hists__find_entry(struct hists *hists,
return NULL;
}
+static struct hist_entry *hists__find_hierarchy_entry(struct rb_root *root,
+ struct hist_entry *he)
+{
+ struct rb_node *n = root->rb_node;
+
+ while (n) {
+ struct hist_entry *iter;
+ struct perf_hpp_fmt *fmt;
+ int64_t cmp = 0;
+
+ iter = rb_entry(n, struct hist_entry, rb_node_in);
+ perf_hpp_list__for_each_sort_list(he->hpp_list, fmt) {
+ cmp = fmt->collapse(fmt, iter, he);
+ if (cmp)
+ break;
+ }
+
+ if (cmp < 0)
+ n = n->rb_left;
+ else if (cmp > 0)
+ n = n->rb_right;
+ else
+ return iter;
+ }
+
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+static void hists__match_hierarchy(struct rb_root *leader_root,
+ struct rb_root *other_root)
+{
+ struct rb_node *nd;
+ struct hist_entry *pos, *pair;
+
+ for (nd = rb_first(leader_root); nd; nd = rb_next(nd)) {
+ pos = rb_entry(nd, struct hist_entry, rb_node_in);
+ pair = hists__find_hierarchy_entry(other_root, pos);
+
+ if (pair) {
+ hist_entry__add_pair(pair, pos);
+ hists__match_hierarchy(&pos->hroot_in, &pair->hroot_in);
+ }
+ }
+}
+
/*
* Look for pairs to link to the leader buckets (hist_entries):
*/
@@ -2183,6 +2228,12 @@ void hists__match(struct hists *leader, struct hists *other)
struct rb_node *nd;
struct hist_entry *pos, *pair;
+ if (symbol_conf.report_hierarchy) {
+ /* hierarchy report always collapses entries */
+ return hists__match_hierarchy(&leader->entries_collapsed,
+ &other->entries_collapsed);
+ }
+
if (hists__has(leader, need_collapse))
root = &leader->entries_collapsed;
else