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Il 28/05/2013 14:33, Alon Levy ha scritto: > On Tue, 2013-05-28 at 14:18 +0200, Paolo Bonzini wrote: >> Il 28/05/2013 14:09, Alon Levy ha scritto: >>>>> + --probe-prefix=qemu.local \ >>>> >>>> Why change the prefix? >>> >>> It was one way to verify I was using the correct file. I'll change it >>> back. >>> >>> But in general does it make sense for you to have this in addition to >>> the existing stp file? >> >> I think it does (with the same prefix so that you can share the >> scripts). But I'm not sure how you'd use it. :) Can you show an >> example and also put it in the commit message? > > I though it would be useful to have a bunch of scripts for developers. I > have the following (didn't fix yet to use the same prefix): Ok, so it's just a matter of using the -I option to stap. That's the bit that has to be in the commit message. Thanks! Paolo > diff --git a/scripts/stap-qxl-generic b/scripts/stap-qxl-generic > new file mode 100755 > index 0000000..1c21911 > --- /dev/null > +++ b/scripts/stap-qxl-generic > @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ > +#!/bin/bash -x > +STP=$0.stp > +ROOT=`dirname $0`/../ > +sudo stap -v -I $ROOT/x86_64-softmmu $STP > diff --git a/scripts/stap-qxl-generic.stp b/scripts/stap-qxl-generic.stp > new file mode 100644 > index 0000000..e201e69 > --- /dev/null > +++ b/scripts/stap-qxl-generic.stp > @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ > +probe begin { printf("starting qxl generic probe\n") } > + > +global call, threads > + > +probe qemu.local.qxl* { > + //printf("%d: %s: %s\n", tid(), pp(), $$vars) > + //print_ubacktrace() > + call[tid(), probefunc()] <<< 1 > + threads[tid()] <<< 1 > +} > + > +probe timer.s(%( $# > 0 %? $1 %: 5 %)) { > + ansi_clear_screen() > + printf("%10s %45s %s\n", "TID", "", "HITS"); > + foreach([t] in threads-) { > + printf("%10d %45s %d\n", t, "", @count(threads[t])); > + } > + printf("%10s %45s %s\n", > + "TID", "CALL", "HITS") > + foreach([tid, name] in call-) { > + printf("%10d %45s %d\n", tid, name, > + @count(call[tid, name])) > + } > +} > > >> >> Paolo >> >> > >
> Il 28/05/2013 14:33, Alon Levy ha scritto: > > On Tue, 2013-05-28 at 14:18 +0200, Paolo Bonzini wrote: > >> Il 28/05/2013 14:09, Alon Levy ha scritto: > >>>>> + --probe-prefix=qemu.local \ > >>>> > >>>> Why change the prefix? > >>> > >>> It was one way to verify I was using the correct file. I'll change it > >>> back. > >>> > >>> But in general does it make sense for you to have this in addition to > >>> the existing stp file? > >> > >> I think it does (with the same prefix so that you can share the > >> scripts). But I'm not sure how you'd use it. :) Can you show an > >> example and also put it in the commit message? > > > > I though it would be useful to have a bunch of scripts for developers. I > > have the following (didn't fix yet to use the same prefix): > > Ok, so it's just a matter of using the -I option to stap. That's the > bit that has to be in the commit message. Yes. Note that you add a directory, not a file. The only sure way to notice which hooks were used I found is looking at the generated c file. > > Thanks! > > Paolo > > > diff --git a/scripts/stap-qxl-generic b/scripts/stap-qxl-generic > > new file mode 100755 > > index 0000000..1c21911 > > --- /dev/null > > +++ b/scripts/stap-qxl-generic > > @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ > > +#!/bin/bash -x > > +STP=$0.stp > > +ROOT=`dirname $0`/../ > > +sudo stap -v -I $ROOT/x86_64-softmmu $STP > > diff --git a/scripts/stap-qxl-generic.stp b/scripts/stap-qxl-generic.stp > > new file mode 100644 > > index 0000000..e201e69 > > --- /dev/null > > +++ b/scripts/stap-qxl-generic.stp > > @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ > > +probe begin { printf("starting qxl generic probe\n") } > > + > > +global call, threads > > + > > +probe qemu.local.qxl* { > > + //printf("%d: %s: %s\n", tid(), pp(), $$vars) > > + //print_ubacktrace() > > + call[tid(), probefunc()] <<< 1 > > + threads[tid()] <<< 1 > > +} > > + > > +probe timer.s(%( $# > 0 %? $1 %: 5 %)) { > > + ansi_clear_screen() > > + printf("%10s %45s %s\n", "TID", "", "HITS"); > > + foreach([t] in threads-) { > > + printf("%10d %45s %d\n", t, "", @count(threads[t])); > > + } > > + printf("%10s %45s %s\n", > > + "TID", "CALL", "HITS") > > + foreach([tid, name] in call-) { > > + printf("%10d %45s %d\n", tid, name, > > + @count(call[tid, name])) > > + } > > +} > > > > > >> > >> Paolo > >> > >> > > > > > > >
On Tue, 2013-05-28 at 09:25 -0400, Alon Levy wrote: > > Il 28/05/2013 14:33, Alon Levy ha scritto: > > > On Tue, 2013-05-28 at 14:18 +0200, Paolo Bonzini wrote: > > >> Il 28/05/2013 14:09, Alon Levy ha scritto: > > >>>>> + --probe-prefix=qemu.local \ > > >>>> > > >>>> Why change the prefix? Actually the problem is having two stp files (qemu-system-x86_64.stp & qemu-system-x86_64.local.stp) in the same directory providing the same probes is not workable with stap. In pass 2 it doesn't have any specific order of going through the directory. Solutions 1. have a different prefix 2. introduce another subdirectory x86_64-softmmu/local.stp/qemu-system-x86_64.stp > > >>> > > >>> It was one way to verify I was using the correct file. I'll change it > > >>> back. > > >>> > > >>> But in general does it make sense for you to have this in addition to > > >>> the existing stp file? > > >> > > >> I think it does (with the same prefix so that you can share the > > >> scripts). But I'm not sure how you'd use it. :) Can you show an > > >> example and also put it in the commit message? > > > > > > I though it would be useful to have a bunch of scripts for developers. I > > > have the following (didn't fix yet to use the same prefix): > > > > Ok, so it's just a matter of using the -I option to stap. That's the > > bit that has to be in the commit message. > > Yes. Note that you add a directory, not a file. The only sure way to notice which hooks were used I found is looking at the generated c file. > > > > > Thanks! > > > > Paolo > > > > > diff --git a/scripts/stap-qxl-generic b/scripts/stap-qxl-generic > > > new file mode 100755 > > > index 0000000..1c21911 > > > --- /dev/null > > > +++ b/scripts/stap-qxl-generic > > > @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ > > > +#!/bin/bash -x > > > +STP=$0.stp > > > +ROOT=`dirname $0`/../ > > > +sudo stap -v -I $ROOT/x86_64-softmmu $STP > > > diff --git a/scripts/stap-qxl-generic.stp b/scripts/stap-qxl-generic.stp > > > new file mode 100644 > > > index 0000000..e201e69 > > > --- /dev/null > > > +++ b/scripts/stap-qxl-generic.stp > > > @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ > > > +probe begin { printf("starting qxl generic probe\n") } > > > + > > > +global call, threads > > > + > > > +probe qemu.local.qxl* { > > > + //printf("%d: %s: %s\n", tid(), pp(), $$vars) > > > + //print_ubacktrace() > > > + call[tid(), probefunc()] <<< 1 > > > + threads[tid()] <<< 1 > > > +} > > > + > > > +probe timer.s(%( $# > 0 %? $1 %: 5 %)) { > > > + ansi_clear_screen() > > > + printf("%10s %45s %s\n", "TID", "", "HITS"); > > > + foreach([t] in threads-) { > > > + printf("%10d %45s %d\n", t, "", @count(threads[t])); > > > + } > > > + printf("%10s %45s %s\n", > > > + "TID", "CALL", "HITS") > > > + foreach([tid, name] in call-) { > > > + printf("%10d %45s %d\n", tid, name, > > > + @count(call[tid, name])) > > > + } > > > +} > > > > > > > > >> > > >> Paolo > > >> > > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > >
Il 28/05/2013 15:57, Alon Levy ha scritto: > On Tue, 2013-05-28 at 09:25 -0400, Alon Levy wrote: >>> Il 28/05/2013 14:33, Alon Levy ha scritto: >>>> On Tue, 2013-05-28 at 14:18 +0200, Paolo Bonzini wrote: >>>>> Il 28/05/2013 14:09, Alon Levy ha scritto: >>>>>>>> + --probe-prefix=qemu.local \ >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Why change the prefix? > > Actually the problem is having two stp files (qemu-system-x86_64.stp & > qemu-system-x86_64.local.stp) in the same directory providing the same > probes is not workable with stap. In pass 2 it doesn't have any specific > order of going through the directory. Solutions > 1. have a different prefix > 2. introduce another subdirectory > x86_64-softmmu/local.stp/qemu-system-x86_64.stp Ah... that's a bit ugly. What about changing the name of the "installed" .stp file, for example x86_64-softmmu/qemu-system-x86_64.stp-installed and renaming it at "make install" time? The local file instead is built as x86_64-softmmu/qemu-system-x86_64.stp and is the only one that -I finds. Paolo > >>>>>> >>>>>> It was one way to verify I was using the correct file. I'll change it >>>>>> back. >>>>>> >>>>>> But in general does it make sense for you to have this in addition to >>>>>> the existing stp file? >>>>> >>>>> I think it does (with the same prefix so that you can share the >>>>> scripts). But I'm not sure how you'd use it. :) Can you show an >>>>> example and also put it in the commit message? >>>> >>>> I though it would be useful to have a bunch of scripts for developers. I >>>> have the following (didn't fix yet to use the same prefix): >>> >>> Ok, so it's just a matter of using the -I option to stap. That's the >>> bit that has to be in the commit message. >> >> Yes. Note that you add a directory, not a file. The only sure way to notice which hooks were used I found is looking at the generated c file. >> >>> >>> Thanks! >>> >>> Paolo >>> >>>> diff --git a/scripts/stap-qxl-generic b/scripts/stap-qxl-generic >>>> new file mode 100755 >>>> index 0000000..1c21911 >>>> --- /dev/null >>>> +++ b/scripts/stap-qxl-generic >>>> @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ >>>> +#!/bin/bash -x >>>> +STP=$0.stp >>>> +ROOT=`dirname $0`/../ >>>> +sudo stap -v -I $ROOT/x86_64-softmmu $STP >>>> diff --git a/scripts/stap-qxl-generic.stp b/scripts/stap-qxl-generic.stp >>>> new file mode 100644 >>>> index 0000000..e201e69 >>>> --- /dev/null >>>> +++ b/scripts/stap-qxl-generic.stp >>>> @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ >>>> +probe begin { printf("starting qxl generic probe\n") } >>>> + >>>> +global call, threads >>>> + >>>> +probe qemu.local.qxl* { >>>> + //printf("%d: %s: %s\n", tid(), pp(), $$vars) >>>> + //print_ubacktrace() >>>> + call[tid(), probefunc()] <<< 1 >>>> + threads[tid()] <<< 1 >>>> +} >>>> + >>>> +probe timer.s(%( $# > 0 %? $1 %: 5 %)) { >>>> + ansi_clear_screen() >>>> + printf("%10s %45s %s\n", "TID", "", "HITS"); >>>> + foreach([t] in threads-) { >>>> + printf("%10d %45s %d\n", t, "", @count(threads[t])); >>>> + } >>>> + printf("%10s %45s %s\n", >>>> + "TID", "CALL", "HITS") >>>> + foreach([tid, name] in call-) { >>>> + printf("%10d %45s %d\n", tid, name, >>>> + @count(call[tid, name])) >>>> + } >>>> +} >>>> >>>> >>>>> >>>>> Paolo >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> >> > >
diff --git a/scripts/stap-qxl-generic b/scripts/stap-qxl-generic new file mode 100755 index 0000000..1c21911 --- /dev/null +++ b/scripts/stap-qxl-generic @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +#!/bin/bash -x +STP=$0.stp +ROOT=`dirname $0`/../ +sudo stap -v -I $ROOT/x86_64-softmmu $STP diff --git a/scripts/stap-qxl-generic.stp b/scripts/stap-qxl-generic.stp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e201e69 --- /dev/null +++ b/scripts/stap-qxl-generic.stp @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +probe begin { printf("starting qxl generic probe\n") } + +global call, threads + +probe qemu.local.qxl* { + //printf("%d: %s: %s\n", tid(), pp(), $$vars) + //print_ubacktrace() + call[tid(), probefunc()] <<< 1 + threads[tid()] <<< 1 +} + +probe timer.s(%( $# > 0 %? $1 %: 5 %)) { + ansi_clear_screen() + printf("%10s %45s %s\n", "TID", "", "HITS"); + foreach([t] in threads-) { + printf("%10d %45s %d\n", t, "", @count(threads[t])); + } + printf("%10s %45s %s\n", + "TID", "CALL", "HITS") + foreach([tid, name] in call-) { + printf("%10d %45s %d\n", tid, name, + @count(call[tid, name])) + } +}