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[v4,0/8] tracing: Extend histogram triggers expression parsing

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Kalesh Singh Oct. 25, 2021, 8:08 p.m. UTC
Hi all,

The v4 of the extending histogram exprssions series. The previous versions
were posted at:

v3: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20211025192330.2992076-1-kaleshsingh@google.com/
v2: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20211020013153.4106001-1-kaleshsingh@google.com/
v1: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210915195306.612966-1-kaleshsingh@google.com/

Patches 4 through 6 are new and adds some optimizations/improvements
suggested by Steven Rostedt.

Removes the Change-Id tags that were inadvertently added in v3.

The cover letter is copied below for convenience.

Thanks,
Kalesh

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The frequency of the rss_stat trace event is known to be of the same
magnitude as that of the sched_switch event on Android devices. This can
cause flooding of the trace buffer with rss_stat traces leading to a
decreased trace buffer capacity and loss of data.

If it is not necessary to monitor very small changes in rss (as is the
case in Android) then the rss_stat tracepoint can be throttled to only
emit the event once there is a large enough change in the rss size.
The original patch that introduced the rss_stat tracepoint also proposed
a fixed throttling mechanism that only emits the rss_stat event
when the rss size crosses a 512KB boundary. It was concluded that more
generic support for this type of filtering/throttling was need, so that
it can be applied to any trace event. [1]

From the discussion in [1], histogram triggers seemed the most likely
candidate to support this type of throttling. For instance to achieve the
same throttling as was proposed in [1]:

  (1) Create a histogram variable to save the 512KB bucket of the rss size
  (2) Use the onchange handler to generate a synthetic event when the
      rss size bucket changes.

The only missing pieces to support such a hist trigger are:
  (1) Support for setting a hist variable to a specific value -- to set
      the bucket size / granularity.
  (2) Support for division arithmetic operation -- to determine the
      corresponding bucket for an rss size.

This series extends histogram trigger expressions to:
  (1) Allow assigning numeric literals to hist variable (eg. x=1234)
      and using literals directly in expressions (eg. x=size/1234)
  (2) Support division and multiplication in hist expressions.
      (eg. a=$x/$y*z); and
  (3) Fixes expression parsing for non-associative operators: subtraction
      and division. (eg. 8-4-2 should be 2 not 6)

The rss_stat event can then be throttled using histogram triggers as
below:

  # Create a synthetic event to monitor instead of the high frequency
  # rss_stat event
  echo 'rss_stat_throttled unsigned int mm_id; unsigned int curr;
         int member; long size' >> tracing/synthetic_events

  # Create a hist trigger that emits the synthetic rss_stat_throttled
  # event only when the rss size crosses a 512KB boundary.
  echo 'hist:keys=mm_id,member:bucket=size/0x80000:onchange($bucket)
              .rss_stat_throttled(mm_id,curr,member,size)'
        >> events/kmem/rss_stat/trigger

 ------ Test Results ------
Histograms can also be used to evaluate the effectiveness of this
throttling by noting the Total Hits on each trigger:

  echo 'hist:keys=common_pid' >> events/sched/sched_switch/trigger
  echo 'hist:keys=common_pid' >> events/kmem/rss_stat/trigger
  echo 'hist:keys=common_pid'
           >> events/synthetic/rss_stat_throttled/trigger

Allowing the above example (512KB granularity) run for 5 minutes on
an arm64 device with 5.10 kernel:

   sched_switch      : total hits = 147153
   rss_stat          : total hits =  38863
   rss_stat_throttled: total hits =   2409

The synthetic rss_stat_throttled event is ~16x less frequent than the
rss_stat event when using a 512KB granularity.


The results are more pronounced when rss size is changing at a higher
rate in small increments. For instance the following results were obtained
by recording the hits on the above events for a run of Android's
lmkd_unit_test [2], which continually forks processes that map anonymous
memory until there is an oom kill:

   sched_switch      : total hits =  148832
   rss_stat          : total hits = 4754802
   rss_stat_throttled: total hits =   96214

In this stress test, the synthetic rss_stat_throttled event is ~50x less
frequent than the rss_stat event when using a 512KB granularity.

[1] https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20190903200905.198642-1-joel@joelfernandes.org/
[2] https://cs.android.com/android/platform/superproject/+/master:system/memory/lmkd/tests/lmkd_test.cpp


Kalesh Singh (8):
  tracing: Add support for creating hist trigger variables from literal
  tracing: Add division and multiplication support for hist triggers
  tracing: Fix operator precedence for hist triggers expression
  tracing/histogram: Simplify handling of .sym-offset in expressions
  tracing/histogram: Covert expr to const if both operands are constants
  tracing/histogram: Optimize division by a power of 2
  tracing/selftests: Add tests for hist trigger expression parsing
  tracing/histogram: Document expression arithmetic and constants

 Documentation/trace/histogram.rst             |  14 +
 kernel/trace/trace_events_hist.c              | 400 ++++++++++++++----
 .../testing/selftests/ftrace/test.d/functions |   4 +-
 .../trigger/trigger-hist-expressions.tc       |  72 ++++
 4 files changed, 412 insertions(+), 78 deletions(-)
 create mode 100644 tools/testing/selftests/ftrace/test.d/trigger/trigger-hist-expressions.tc


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