| Basic kernel profiling |
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| These instructions are deliberately very basic. If you want something clever, |
| go read the real docs ;-) |
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| Please don't add more stuff, but feel free to |
| correct my mistakes ;-) (mbligh@aracnet.com) |
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| Thanks to John Levon, Dave Hansen, et al. for help writing this. |
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| ``<test>`` is the thing you're trying to measure. |
| Make sure you have the correct ``System.map`` / ``vmlinux`` referenced! |
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| It is probably easiest to use ``make install`` for linux and hack |
| ``/sbin/installkernel`` to copy ``vmlinux`` to ``/boot``, in addition to |
| ``vmlinuz``, ``config``, ``System.map``, which are usually installed by default. |
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| Readprofile |
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| A recent ``readprofile`` command is needed for 2.6, such as found in util-linux |
| 2.12a, which can be downloaded from: |
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| http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-linux/ |
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| Most distributions will ship it already. |
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| Add ``profile=2`` to the kernel command line. |
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| Some ``readprofile`` commands:: |
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| clear readprofile -r |
| <test> |
| dump output readprofile -m /boot/System.map > captured_profile |
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| Oprofile |
| -------- |
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| Get the source (see Changes for required version) from |
| http://oprofile.sourceforge.net/ and add ``idle=poll`` to the kernel command |
| line. |
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| Configure with ``CONFIG_PROFILING=y`` and ``CONFIG_OPROFILE=y`` & reboot on new kernel:: |
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| ./configure --with-kernel-support |
| make install |
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| For superior results, be sure to enable the local APIC. If opreport sees |
| a 0Hz CPU, APIC was not on. Be aware that idle=poll may mean a performance |
| penalty. |
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| One time setup:: |
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| opcontrol --setup --vmlinux=/boot/vmlinux |
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| Some ``opcontrol`` commands:: |
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| clear opcontrol --reset |
| start opcontrol --start |
| <test> |
| stop opcontrol --stop |
| dump output opreport > output_file |
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| To only report on the kernel, run ``opreport -l /boot/vmlinux > output_file`` |
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| A reset is needed to clear old statistics, which survive a reboot. |