@@ -1146,9 +1146,12 @@ static struct osnoise_tool
}
static int stop_tracing;
+static struct trace_instance *hist_inst = NULL;
static void stop_hist(int sig)
{
stop_tracing = 1;
+ if (hist_inst)
+ trace_instance_stop(hist_inst);
}
/*
@@ -1195,6 +1198,12 @@ int timerlat_hist_main(int argc, char *argv[])
}
trace = &tool->trace;
+ /*
+ * Save trace instance into global variable so that SIGINT can stop
+ * the timerlat tracer.
+ * Otherwise, rtla could loop indefinitely when overloaded.
+ */
+ hist_inst = trace;
retval = enable_timerlat(trace);
if (retval) {
@@ -1363,7 +1372,7 @@ int timerlat_hist_main(int argc, char *argv[])
return_value = 0;
- if (trace_is_off(&tool->trace, &record->trace)) {
+ if (trace_is_off(&tool->trace, &record->trace) && !stop_tracing) {
printf("rtla timerlat hit stop tracing\n");
if (!params->no_aa)
Currently, when either SIGINT from the user or SIGALRM from the duration timer is caught by rtla-timerlat, stop_tracing is set to break out of the main loop. This is not sufficient for cases where the timerlat tracer is producing more data than rtla can consume, since in that case, rtla is looping indefinitely inside tracefs_iterate_raw_events, never reaches the check of stop_tracing and hangs. In addition to setting stop_tracing, also stop the timerlat tracer on received signal (SIGINT or SIGALRM). This will stop new samples so that the existing samples may be processed and tracefs_iterate_raw_events eventually exits. Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org Fixes: 1eeb6328e8b3 ("rtla/timerlat: Add timerlat hist mode") Signed-off-by: Tomas Glozar <tglozar@redhat.com> --- tools/tracing/rtla/src/timerlat_hist.c | 11 ++++++++++- 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)