Message ID | 20230615065944.188876-7-leobras@redhat.com (mailing list archive) |
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State | Handled Elsewhere |
Headers | show |
Series | trace,smp: Add tracepoints for csd | expand |
On 15/06/23 03:59, Leonardo Bras wrote: > Add a tracepoint for when a CSD is queued to a remote CPU's > call_single_queue. This allows finding exactly which CPU queued a given CSD > when looking at a csd_function_{entry,exit} event, and also enables us to > accurately measure IPI delivery time with e.g. a synthetic event: > > $ echo 'hist:keys=cpu,csd.hex:ts=common_timestamp.usecs' >\ > /sys/kernel/tracing/events/smp/csd_queue_cpu/trigger > $ echo 'csd_latency unsigned int dst_cpu; unsigned long csd; u64 time' >\ > /sys/kernel/tracing/synthetic_events > $ echo \ > 'hist:keys=common_cpu,csd.hex:'\ > 'time=common_timestamp.usecs-$ts:'\ > 'onmatch(smp.csd_queue_cpu).trace(csd_latency,common_cpu,csd,$time)' >\ > /sys/kernel/tracing/events/smp/csd_function_entry/trigger > > $ trace-cmd record -e 'synthetic:csd_latency' hackbench > $ trace-cmd report > <...>-467 [001] 21.824263: csd_queue_cpu: cpu=0 callsite=try_to_wake_up+0x2ea func=sched_ttwu_pending csd=0xffff8880076148b8 > <...>-467 [001] 21.824280: ipi_send_cpu: cpu=0 callsite=try_to_wake_up+0x2ea callback=generic_smp_call_function_single_interrupt+0x0 > <...>-489 [000] 21.824299: csd_function_entry: func=sched_ttwu_pending csd=0xffff8880076148b8 > <...>-489 [000] 21.824320: csd_latency: dst_cpu=0, csd=18446612682193848504, time=36 > Nit: these commands now need a s/smp/csd/. I played with those a little more and found out how to record the src CPU, so feel free to update the changelog with this: $ echo 'hist:keys=cpu,csd.hex:ts=common_timestamp.usecs:src=common_cpu' >\ /sys/kernel/tracing/events/csd/csd_queue_cpu/trigger $ echo 'csd_latency unsigned int src_cpu; '\ 'unsigned int dst_cpu; '\ 'unsigned long csd; u64 time' >\ /sys/kernel/tracing/synthetic_events $ echo 'hist:keys=common_cpu,csd.hex: time=common_timestamp.usecs-$ts: onmatch(csd.csd_queue_cpu).trace(csd_latency,$src,common_cpu,csd,$time)' >\ /sys/kernel/tracing/events/csd/csd_function_entry/trigger $ trace-cmd record -e 'synthetic:csd_latency' hackbench $ trace-cmd report <idle>-0 [001] 115.236810: csd_latency: src_cpu=7, dst_cpu=1, csd=18446612682588476192, time=134 <idle>-0 [000] 115.240676: csd_latency: src_cpu=7, dst_cpu=0, csd=18446612682588214048, time=103 <idle>-0 [009] 115.241320: csd_latency: src_cpu=7, dst_cpu=9, csd=18446612682143963384, time=83 <idle>-0 [007] 115.242817: csd_latency: src_cpu=8, dst_cpu=7, csd=18446612682150759032, time=93 <idle>-0 [005] 115.247802: csd_latency: src_cpu=7, dst_cpu=5, csd=18446612682144441144, time=114 <idle>-0 [005] 115.271775: csd_latency: src_cpu=7, dst_cpu=5, csd=18446612682144441144, time=151 <idle>-0 [000] 115.279620: csd_latency: src_cpu=7, dst_cpu=0, csd=18446612682588214048, time=87 <idle>-0 [000] 115.281727: csd_latency: src_cpu=7, dst_cpu=0, csd=18446612682588214048, time=101 > Suggested-by: Valentin Schneider <vschneid@redhat.com> > Signed-off-by: Leonardo Bras <leobras@redhat.com> Other than that: Tested-and-reviewed-by: Valentin Schneider <vschneid@redhat.com>
diff --git a/include/trace/events/csd.h b/include/trace/events/csd.h index af1df5200ae6..67e9d01f80c2 100644 --- a/include/trace/events/csd.h +++ b/include/trace/events/csd.h @@ -7,6 +7,33 @@ #include <linux/tracepoint.h> +TRACE_EVENT(csd_queue_cpu, + + TP_PROTO(const unsigned int cpu, + unsigned long callsite, + smp_call_func_t func, + struct __call_single_data *csd), + + TP_ARGS(cpu, callsite, func, csd), + + TP_STRUCT__entry( + __field(unsigned int, cpu) + __field(void *, callsite) + __field(void *, func) + __field(void *, csd) + ), + + TP_fast_assign( + __entry->cpu = cpu; + __entry->callsite = (void *)callsite; + __entry->func = func; + __entry->csd = csd; + ), + + TP_printk("cpu=%u callsite=%pS func=%ps csd=%p", + __entry->cpu, __entry->callsite, __entry->func, __entry->csd) + ); + /* * Tracepoints for a function which is called as an effect of smp_call_function.* */ diff --git a/kernel/smp.c b/kernel/smp.c index 7199b5a22043..692dbb400701 100644 --- a/kernel/smp.c +++ b/kernel/smp.c @@ -340,7 +340,7 @@ void __smp_call_single_queue(int cpu, struct llist_node *node) * even if we haven't sent the smp_call IPI yet (e.g. the stopper * executes migration_cpu_stop() on the remote CPU). */ - if (trace_ipi_send_cpu_enabled()) { + if (trace_csd_queue_cpu_enabled()) { call_single_data_t *csd; smp_call_func_t func; @@ -348,7 +348,7 @@ void __smp_call_single_queue(int cpu, struct llist_node *node) func = CSD_TYPE(csd) == CSD_TYPE_TTWU ? sched_ttwu_pending : csd->func; - trace_ipi_send_cpu(cpu, _RET_IP_, func); + trace_csd_queue_cpu(cpu, _RET_IP_, func, csd); } /* @@ -741,7 +741,7 @@ static void smp_call_function_many_cond(const struct cpumask *mask, int cpu, last_cpu, this_cpu = smp_processor_id(); struct call_function_data *cfd; bool wait = scf_flags & SCF_WAIT; - int nr_cpus = 0, nr_queued = 0; + int nr_cpus = 0; bool run_remote = false; bool run_local = false; @@ -799,21 +799,15 @@ static void smp_call_function_many_cond(const struct cpumask *mask, csd->node.src = smp_processor_id(); csd->node.dst = cpu; #endif + trace_csd_queue_cpu(cpu, _RET_IP_, func, csd); + if (llist_add(&csd->node.llist, &per_cpu(call_single_queue, cpu))) { __cpumask_set_cpu(cpu, cfd->cpumask_ipi); nr_cpus++; last_cpu = cpu; } - nr_queued++; } - /* - * Trace each smp_function_call_*() as an IPI, actual IPIs - * will be traced with func==generic_smp_call_function_single_ipi(). - */ - if (nr_queued) - trace_ipi_send_cpumask(cfd->cpumask, _RET_IP_, func); - /* * Choose the most efficient way to send an IPI. Note that the * number of CPUs might be zero due to concurrent changes to the
Add a tracepoint for when a CSD is queued to a remote CPU's call_single_queue. This allows finding exactly which CPU queued a given CSD when looking at a csd_function_{entry,exit} event, and also enables us to accurately measure IPI delivery time with e.g. a synthetic event: $ echo 'hist:keys=cpu,csd.hex:ts=common_timestamp.usecs' >\ /sys/kernel/tracing/events/smp/csd_queue_cpu/trigger $ echo 'csd_latency unsigned int dst_cpu; unsigned long csd; u64 time' >\ /sys/kernel/tracing/synthetic_events $ echo \ 'hist:keys=common_cpu,csd.hex:'\ 'time=common_timestamp.usecs-$ts:'\ 'onmatch(smp.csd_queue_cpu).trace(csd_latency,common_cpu,csd,$time)' >\ /sys/kernel/tracing/events/smp/csd_function_entry/trigger $ trace-cmd record -e 'synthetic:csd_latency' hackbench $ trace-cmd report <...>-467 [001] 21.824263: csd_queue_cpu: cpu=0 callsite=try_to_wake_up+0x2ea func=sched_ttwu_pending csd=0xffff8880076148b8 <...>-467 [001] 21.824280: ipi_send_cpu: cpu=0 callsite=try_to_wake_up+0x2ea callback=generic_smp_call_function_single_interrupt+0x0 <...>-489 [000] 21.824299: csd_function_entry: func=sched_ttwu_pending csd=0xffff8880076148b8 <...>-489 [000] 21.824320: csd_latency: dst_cpu=0, csd=18446612682193848504, time=36 Suggested-by: Valentin Schneider <vschneid@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Leonardo Bras <leobras@redhat.com> --- include/trace/events/csd.h | 27 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ kernel/smp.c | 16 +++++----------- 2 files changed, 32 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)