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Gpuvis Tracing Annotations
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`Gpuvis <https://github.com/mikesart/gpuvis>`__ is a tool to visualize ftrace
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traces, with support for most GPU drivers to show GPU activity.
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Mesa can emit trace markers to be displayed in Gpuvis, which is useful for
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figuring out why e.g. stalls are happening.
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Run on Linux
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Any traces can be made with trace-cmd. The Gpuvis repository contains
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`scripts <https://github.com/mikesart/gpuvis/tree/master/sample>`__ for
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configuring the markers needed for GPU events. To start tracing:
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.. code-block:: sh
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sh trace-cmd-setup.sh && sh trace-cmd-start-tracing.sh
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# Start your game etc. Then to capture a trace
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sh trace-cmd-capture.sh
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# and to finally stop
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sh trace-cmd-stop-tracing.sh
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The resulting trace file can be opened with Gpuvis.
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Run on SteamOS
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SteamOS includes a script (`gpu-trace <https://github.com/lostgoat/gpu-trace>`__)
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to capture traces.
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.. code-block:: sh
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sudo gpu-trace
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# Press Ctrl+C to stop capture and open report in gpuvis
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Note that on SteamOS gpuvis is actually not installed by default, but the
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script does write a gpu-trace.zip file in the current working directory. To
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open it you'll want to do the following on your development machine:
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.. code-block:: sh
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scp sd-host:gpu-trace.zip ./
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unzip gpu-trace.zip
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./trace-cmd convert -i *.dat -o converted.dat --compression none --file-version 6
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gpuvis *.json converted.dat
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The main advantage of the gpu-trace script is that it has an integration with
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perf, so Gpuvis can also visualize perf samples in the timeline. Note that the
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perf file is preprocessed before being put into the zip file, so the trace is
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portable between machines.
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Annotations in Steam games
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Steam games are run in a container, and need the environment variable
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PRESSURE_VESSEL_DEVEL=1 to set up the tracing filesystem so the trace marker
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can be written. This can e.g. be done by going to the game properties in
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Steam and setting the command line to
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.. code-block:: sh
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PRESSURE_VESSEL_DEVEL=1 %command%
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Then you can run the game as usual, and the driver will write trace annotations. |