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The trace event start up selftests fails when the trace benchmark is enabled, because it is disabled during boot. It really only needs to be disabled before scheduling is set up, as it creates a thread. Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis.org>
221 lines
4.7 KiB
C
221 lines
4.7 KiB
C
#include <linux/delay.h>
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#include <linux/module.h>
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#include <linux/kthread.h>
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#include <linux/trace_clock.h>
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#define CREATE_TRACE_POINTS
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#include "trace_benchmark.h"
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static struct task_struct *bm_event_thread;
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static char bm_str[BENCHMARK_EVENT_STRLEN] = "START";
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static u64 bm_total;
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static u64 bm_totalsq;
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static u64 bm_last;
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static u64 bm_max;
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static u64 bm_min;
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static u64 bm_first;
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static u64 bm_cnt;
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static u64 bm_stddev;
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static unsigned int bm_avg;
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static unsigned int bm_std;
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static bool ok_to_run;
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/*
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* This gets called in a loop recording the time it took to write
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* the tracepoint. What it writes is the time statistics of the last
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* tracepoint write. As there is nothing to write the first time
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* it simply writes "START". As the first write is cold cache and
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* the rest is hot, we save off that time in bm_first and it is
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* reported as "first", which is shown in the second write to the
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* tracepoint. The "first" field is writen within the statics from
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* then on but never changes.
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*/
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static void trace_do_benchmark(void)
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{
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u64 start;
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u64 stop;
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u64 delta;
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u64 stddev;
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u64 seed;
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u64 last_seed;
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unsigned int avg;
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unsigned int std = 0;
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/* Only run if the tracepoint is actually active */
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if (!trace_benchmark_event_enabled() || !tracing_is_on())
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return;
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local_irq_disable();
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start = trace_clock_local();
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trace_benchmark_event(bm_str);
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stop = trace_clock_local();
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local_irq_enable();
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bm_cnt++;
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delta = stop - start;
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/*
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* The first read is cold cached, keep it separate from the
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* other calculations.
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*/
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if (bm_cnt == 1) {
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bm_first = delta;
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scnprintf(bm_str, BENCHMARK_EVENT_STRLEN,
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"first=%llu [COLD CACHED]", bm_first);
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return;
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}
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bm_last = delta;
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if (delta > bm_max)
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bm_max = delta;
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if (!bm_min || delta < bm_min)
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bm_min = delta;
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/*
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* When bm_cnt is greater than UINT_MAX, it breaks the statistics
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* accounting. Freeze the statistics when that happens.
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* We should have enough data for the avg and stddev anyway.
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*/
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if (bm_cnt > UINT_MAX) {
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scnprintf(bm_str, BENCHMARK_EVENT_STRLEN,
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"last=%llu first=%llu max=%llu min=%llu ** avg=%u std=%d std^2=%lld",
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bm_last, bm_first, bm_max, bm_min, bm_avg, bm_std, bm_stddev);
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return;
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}
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bm_total += delta;
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bm_totalsq += delta * delta;
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if (bm_cnt > 1) {
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/*
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* Apply Welford's method to calculate standard deviation:
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* s^2 = 1 / (n * (n-1)) * (n * \Sum (x_i)^2 - (\Sum x_i)^2)
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*/
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stddev = (u64)bm_cnt * bm_totalsq - bm_total * bm_total;
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do_div(stddev, (u32)bm_cnt);
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do_div(stddev, (u32)bm_cnt - 1);
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} else
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stddev = 0;
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delta = bm_total;
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do_div(delta, bm_cnt);
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avg = delta;
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if (stddev > 0) {
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int i = 0;
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/*
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* stddev is the square of standard deviation but
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* we want the actualy number. Use the average
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* as our seed to find the std.
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*
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* The next try is:
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* x = (x + N/x) / 2
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*
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* Where N is the squared number to find the square
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* root of.
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*/
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seed = avg;
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do {
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last_seed = seed;
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seed = stddev;
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if (!last_seed)
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break;
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do_div(seed, last_seed);
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seed += last_seed;
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do_div(seed, 2);
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} while (i++ < 10 && last_seed != seed);
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std = seed;
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}
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scnprintf(bm_str, BENCHMARK_EVENT_STRLEN,
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"last=%llu first=%llu max=%llu min=%llu avg=%u std=%d std^2=%lld",
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bm_last, bm_first, bm_max, bm_min, avg, std, stddev);
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bm_std = std;
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bm_avg = avg;
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bm_stddev = stddev;
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}
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static int benchmark_event_kthread(void *arg)
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{
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/* sleep a bit to make sure the tracepoint gets activated */
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msleep(100);
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while (!kthread_should_stop()) {
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trace_do_benchmark();
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/*
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* We don't go to sleep, but let others
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* run as well.
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*/
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cond_resched();
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}
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return 0;
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}
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/*
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* When the benchmark tracepoint is enabled, it calls this
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* function and the thread that calls the tracepoint is created.
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*/
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int trace_benchmark_reg(void)
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{
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if (!ok_to_run) {
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pr_warning("trace benchmark cannot be started via kernel command line\n");
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return -EBUSY;
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}
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bm_event_thread = kthread_run(benchmark_event_kthread,
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NULL, "event_benchmark");
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if (!bm_event_thread) {
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pr_warning("trace benchmark failed to create kernel thread\n");
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return -ENOMEM;
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}
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return 0;
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}
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/*
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* When the benchmark tracepoint is disabled, it calls this
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* function and the thread that calls the tracepoint is deleted
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* and all the numbers are reset.
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*/
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void trace_benchmark_unreg(void)
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{
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if (!bm_event_thread)
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return;
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kthread_stop(bm_event_thread);
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bm_event_thread = NULL;
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strcpy(bm_str, "START");
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bm_total = 0;
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bm_totalsq = 0;
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bm_last = 0;
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bm_max = 0;
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bm_min = 0;
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bm_cnt = 0;
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/* These don't need to be reset but reset them anyway */
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bm_first = 0;
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bm_std = 0;
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bm_avg = 0;
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bm_stddev = 0;
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}
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static __init int ok_to_run_trace_benchmark(void)
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{
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ok_to_run = true;
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return 0;
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}
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early_initcall(ok_to_run_trace_benchmark);
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