rtla-osnoise-hist¶
Display a histogram of the osnoise tracer samples¶
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SYNOPSIS¶
rtla osnoise hist [OPTIONS]
DESCRIPTION¶
The rtla osnoise tool is an interface for the osnoise tracer. The osnoise tracer dispatches a kernel thread per-cpu. These threads read the time in a loop while with preemption, softirq and IRQs enabled, thus allowing all the sources of operating system noise during its execution. The osnoise's tracer threads take note of the delta between each time read, along with an interference counter of all sources of interference. At the end of each period, the osnoise tracer displays a summary of the results.
The rtla osnoise hist tool collects all osnoise:sample_threshold occurrence in a histogram, displaying the results in a user-friendly way. The tool also allows many configurations of the osnoise tracer and the collection of the tracer output.
OPTIONS¶
-a, --auto us
Set the automatic trace mode. This mode sets some commonly used options while debugging the system. It is equivalent to use -s us -T 1 -t.
-p, --period us
Set the osnoise tracer period in microseconds.
-r, --runtime us
Set the osnoise tracer runtime in microseconds.
-s, --stop us
Stop the trace if a single sample is higher than the argument in microseconds. If -T is set, it will also save the trace to the output.
-S, --stop-total us
Stop the trace if the total sample is higher than the argument in microseconds. If -T is set, it will also save the trace to the output.
-T, --threshold us
Specify the minimum delta between two time reads to be considered noise. The default threshold is 5 us.
-b, --bucket-size N
Set the histogram bucket size (default 1).
-E, --entries N
Set the number of entries of the histogram (default 256).
--no-header
Do not print header.
--no-summary
Do not print summary.
--no-index
Do not print index.
--with-zeros
Print zero only entries.
-c, --cpus cpu-list
Set the osnoise tracer to run the sample threads in the cpu-list.
-H, --house-keeping cpu-list
Run rtla control threads only on the given cpu-list.
-d, --duration time[s|m|h|d]
Set the duration of the session.
-D, --debug
Print debug info.
-t, --trace[=file]
Save the stopped trace to [file|osnoise_trace.txt].
-e, --event sys:event
Enable an event in the trace (-t) session. The argument can be a specific event, e.g., -e sched:sched_switch, or all events of a system group, e.g., -e sched. Multiple -e are allowed. It is only active when -t or -a are set.
--filter <filter>
Filter the previous -e sys:event event with <filter>. For further information about event filtering see https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/trace/events.html#event-filtering.
- --trigger <trigger>
Enable a trace event trigger to the previous -e sys:event. If the hist: trigger is activated, the output histogram will be automatically saved to a file named system_event_hist.txt. For example, the command:
rtla <command> <mode> -t -e osnoise:irq_noise --trigger="hist:key=desc,duration/1000:sort=desc,duration/1000:vals=hitcount"
Will automatically save the content of the histogram associated to osnoise:irq_noise event in osnoise_irq_noise_hist.txt.
For further information about event trigger see https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/trace/events.html#event-triggers.
-P, --priority o:prio|r:prio|f:prio|d:runtime:period
Set scheduling parameters to the osnoise tracer threads, the format to set the priority are:
o:prio - use SCHED_OTHER with prio;
r:prio - use SCHED_RR with prio;
f:prio - use SCHED_FIFO with prio;
d:runtime[us|ms|s]:period[us|ms|s] - use SCHED_DEADLINE with runtime and period in nanoseconds.
-C, --cgroup[=cgroup]
Set a cgroup to the tracer's threads. If the -C option is passed without arguments, the tracer's thread will inherit rtla's cgroup. Otherwise, the threads will be placed on the cgroup passed to the option.
-h, --help
Print help menu.
EXAMPLE¶
In the example below, osnoise tracer threads are set to run with real-time priority FIFO:1, on CPUs 0-11, for 900ms at each period (1s by default). The reason for reducing the runtime is to avoid starving the rtla tool. The tool is also set to run for one minute. The output histogram is set to group outputs in buckets of 10us and 25 entries:
[root@f34 ~/]# rtla osnoise hist -P F:1 -c 0-11 -r 900000 -d 1M -b 10 -E 25
# RTLA osnoise histogram
# Time unit is microseconds (us)
# Duration: 0 00:01:00
Index CPU-000 CPU-001 CPU-002 CPU-003 CPU-004 CPU-005 CPU-006 CPU-007 CPU-008 CPU-009 CPU-010 CPU-011
0 42982 46287 51779 53740 52024 44817 49898 36500 50408 50128 49523 52377
10 12224 8356 2912 878 2667 10155 4573 18894 4214 4836 5708 2413
20 8 5 12 2 13 24 20 41 29 53 39 39
30 1 1 0 0 10 3 6 19 15 31 30 38
40 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 7 2 3 8 11
50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2
over: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
count: 55215 54649 54703 54620 54714 55003 54499 55461 54668 55052 55309 54880
min: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
avg: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
max: 30 30 20 20 30 40 40 40 40 50 50 50
SEE ALSO¶
rtla-osnoise(1), rtla-osnoise-top(1)
osnoise tracer documentation: <https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/trace/osnoise-tracer.html>
REPORTING BUGS¶
Report bugs to <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org> and <linux-trace-devel@vger.kernel.org>
LICENSE¶
rtla is Free Software licensed under the GNU GPLv2
COPYING¶
Copyright (C) 2021 Red Hat, Inc. Free use of this software is granted under the terms of the GNU Public License (GPL).