Re: [PATCH 1/1] perf trace: Collect sys_nanosleep first argument
From: Ian Rogers
Date: Wed Feb 21 2024 - 12:15:56 EST
On Wed, Feb 21, 2024 at 9:04 AM Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo
<acme@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> That is a 'struct timespec' passed from userspace to the kernel as we
> can see with a system wide syscall tracing:
>
> root@number:~# perf trace -e nanosleep
> 0.000 (10.102 ms): podman/9150 nanosleep(rqtp: { .tv_sec: 0, .tv_nsec: 10000000 }) = 0
> 38.924 (10.077 ms): podman/2195174 nanosleep(rqtp: { .tv_sec: 0, .tv_nsec: 10000000 }) = 0
> 100.177 (10.107 ms): podman/9150 nanosleep(rqtp: { .tv_sec: 0, .tv_nsec: 10000000 }) = 0
> 139.171 (10.063 ms): podman/2195174 nanosleep(rqtp: { .tv_sec: 0, .tv_nsec: 10000000 }) = 0
> 200.603 (10.105 ms): podman/9150 nanosleep(rqtp: { .tv_sec: 0, .tv_nsec: 10000000 }) = 0
> 239.399 (10.064 ms): podman/2195174 nanosleep(rqtp: { .tv_sec: 0, .tv_nsec: 10000000 }) = 0
> 300.994 (10.096 ms): podman/9150 nanosleep(rqtp: { .tv_sec: 0, .tv_nsec: 10000000 }) = 0
> 339.584 (10.067 ms): podman/2195174 nanosleep(rqtp: { .tv_sec: 0, .tv_nsec: 10000000 }) = 0
> 401.335 (10.057 ms): podman/9150 nanosleep(rqtp: { .tv_sec: 0, .tv_nsec: 10000000 }) = 0
> 439.758 (10.166 ms): podman/2195174 nanosleep(rqtp: { .tv_sec: 0, .tv_nsec: 10000000 }) = 0
> 501.814 (10.110 ms): podman/9150 nanosleep(rqtp: { .tv_sec: 0, .tv_nsec: 10000000 }) = 0
> 539.983 (10.227 ms): podman/2195174 nanosleep(rqtp: { .tv_sec: 0, .tv_nsec: 10000000 }) = 0
> 602.284 (10.199 ms): podman/9150 nanosleep(rqtp: { .tv_sec: 0, .tv_nsec: 10000000 }) = 0
> 640.208 (10.105 ms): podman/2195174 nanosleep(rqtp: { .tv_sec: 0, .tv_nsec: 10000000 }) = 0
> 702.662 (10.163 ms): podman/9150 nanosleep(rqtp: { .tv_sec: 0, .tv_nsec: 10000000 }) = 0
> 740.440 (10.107 ms): podman/2195174 nanosleep(rqtp: { .tv_sec: 0, .tv_nsec: 10000000 }) = 0
> 802.993 (10.159 ms): podman/9150 nanosleep(rqtp: { .tv_sec: 0, .tv_nsec: 10000000 }) = 0
> ^Croot@number:~# strace -p 9150 -e nanosleep
>
> If we then use the ptrace method to look at that podman process:
>
> root@number:~# strace -p 9150 -e nanosleep
> strace: Process 9150 attached
> nanosleep({tv_sec=0, tv_nsec=10000000}, NULL) = 0
> nanosleep({tv_sec=0, tv_nsec=10000000}, NULL) = 0
> nanosleep({tv_sec=0, tv_nsec=10000000}, NULL) = 0
> nanosleep({tv_sec=0, tv_nsec=10000000}, NULL) = 0
> nanosleep({tv_sec=0, tv_nsec=10000000}, NULL) = 0
> nanosleep({tv_sec=0, tv_nsec=10000000}, NULL) = 0
> nanosleep({tv_sec=0, tv_nsec=10000000}, NULL) = 0
> ^Cstrace: Process 9150 detached
> root@number:~#
>
> With some changes we can get something closer to the strace output,
> still in system wide mode:
>
> root@number:~# perf config trace.show_arg_names=false
> root@number:~# perf config trace.show_duration=false
> root@number:~# perf config trace.show_timestamp=false
> root@number:~# perf config trace.show_zeros=true
> root@number:~# perf config trace.args_alignment=0
> root@number:~# perf trace -e nanosleep --max-events=10
> podman/2195174 nanosleep({ .tv_sec: 0, .tv_nsec: 10000000 }, NULL) = 0
> podman/9150 nanosleep({ .tv_sec: 0, .tv_nsec: 10000000 }, NULL) = 0
> podman/2195174 nanosleep({ .tv_sec: 0, .tv_nsec: 10000000 }, NULL) = 0
> podman/9150 nanosleep({ .tv_sec: 0, .tv_nsec: 10000000 }, NULL) = 0
> podman/2195174 nanosleep({ .tv_sec: 0, .tv_nsec: 10000000 }, NULL) = 0
> podman/9150 nanosleep({ .tv_sec: 0, .tv_nsec: 10000000 }, NULL) = 0
> podman/2195174 nanosleep({ .tv_sec: 0, .tv_nsec: 10000000 }, NULL) = 0
> podman/9150 nanosleep({ .tv_sec: 0, .tv_nsec: 10000000 }, NULL) = 0
> podman/2195174 nanosleep({ .tv_sec: 0, .tv_nsec: 10000000 }, NULL) = 0
> podman/9150 nanosleep({ .tv_sec: 0, .tv_nsec: 10000000 }, NULL) = 0
> root@number:~#
> root@number:~# perf config
> trace.show_arg_names=false
> trace.show_duration=false
> trace.show_timestamp=false
> trace.show_zeros=true
> trace.args_alignment=0
> root@number:~# cat ~/.perfconfig
> # this file is auto-generated.
> [trace]
> show_arg_names = false
> show_duration = false
> show_timestamp = false
> show_zeros = true
> args_alignment = 0
> root@number:~#
>
> This will not get reused by any other syscall as nanosleep is the only
> one to have as its first argument a 'struct timespec" pointer argument
> passed from userspace to the kernel:
>
> root@number:~# grep timespec /sys/kernel/tracing/events/syscalls/sys_enter_*/format | grep offset:16
> /sys/kernel/tracing/events/syscalls/sys_enter_nanosleep/format: field:struct __kernel_timespec * rqtp; offset:16; size:8; signed:0;
> root@number:~#
>
> BTF based pretty printing will simplify all this, but then lets just get
> the low hanging fruits first.
>
> Cc: Adrian Hunter <adrian.hunter@xxxxxxxxx>
> Cc: Ian Rogers <irogers@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Cc: Jiri Olsa <jolsa@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Cc: Namhyung Kim <namhyung@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Signed-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@xxxxxxxxxx>
v2? https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/Zbq72dJRpOlfRWnf@xxxxxxxxxx/
Thanks,
Ian