xref: /freebsd/sys/compat/linux/stats_timing.d (revision 069ac184)
1 #!/usr/sbin/dtrace -qs
2 
3 /*-
4  * Copyright (c) 2008-2012 Alexander Leidinger <netchild@FreeBSD.org>
5  * All rights reserved.
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27  */
28 
29 /**
30  * Some statistics (all per provider):
31  *  - number of calls to a function per executable binary (not per PID!)
32  *    - allows to see where an optimization would be beneficial for a given
33  *      application
34  *  - graph of CPU time spend in functions per executable binary
35  *    - together with the number of calls to this function this allows
36  *      to determine if a kernel optimization would be beneficial / is
37  *      possible for a given application
38  *  - graph of longest running (CPU-time!) function in total
39  *    - may help finding problem cases in the kernel code
40  * - graph of longest held (CPU-time!) locks
41  */
42 
43 #pragma D option dynvarsize=32m
44 
45 linuxulator*:::entry
46 {
47 	self->time[probefunc] = vtimestamp;
48 	@calls[probeprov, execname, probefunc] = count();
49 }
50 
51 linuxulator*:::return
52 /self->time[probefunc] != 0/
53 {
54 	this->timediff = self->time[probefunc] - vtimestamp;
55 
56 	@stats[probeprov, execname, probefunc] = quantize(this->timediff);
57 	@longest[probeprov, probefunc] = max(this->timediff);
58 
59 	self->time[probefunc] = 0;
60 }
61 
62 linuxulator*:::locked
63 {
64 	self->lock[arg0] = vtimestamp;
65 }
66 
67 linuxulator*:::unlock
68 /self->lock[arg0] != 0/
69 {
70 	this->timediff = self->lock[arg0] - vtimestamp;
71 
72 	@lockstats[probefunc] = quantize(this->timediff);
73 	@longlock[probefunc] = max(this->timediff);
74 
75 	self->lock[arg0] = 0;
76 }
77 
78 END
79 {
80 	printf("Number of calls per provider/application/kernel function:");
81 	printa(@calls);
82 	printf("CPU-timing statistics per provider/application/kernel function (in ns):");
83 	printa(@stats);
84 	printf("Longest running (CPU-time!) functions per provider (in ns):");
85 	printa(@longest);
86 	printf("Lock CPU-timing statistics:");
87 	printa(@lockstats);
88 	printf("Longest running (CPU-time!) locks:");
89 	printa(@longlock);
90 }
91 
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