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* as published by the Free Software Foundation; version 2
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* of the License.
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*/
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+
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+/*
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+ * CONFIG_LATENCYTOP enables a kernel latency tracking infrastructure that is
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+ * used by the "latencytop" userspace tool. The latency that is tracked is not
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+ * the 'traditional' interrupt latency (which is primarily caused by something
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+ * else consuming CPU), but instead, it is the latency an application encounters
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+ * because the kernel sleeps on its behalf for various reasons.
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+ *
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+ * This code tracks 2 levels of statistics:
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+ * 1) System level latency
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+ * 2) Per process latency
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+ *
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+ * The latency is stored in fixed sized data structures in an accumulated form;
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+ * if the "same" latency cause is hit twice, this will be tracked as one entry
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+ * in the data structure. Both the count, total accumulated latency and maximum
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+ * latency are tracked in this data structure. When the fixed size structure is
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+ * full, no new causes are tracked until the buffer is flushed by writing to
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+ * the /proc file; the userspace tool does this on a regular basis.
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+ *
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+ * A latency cause is identified by a stringified backtrace at the point that
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+ * the scheduler gets invoked. The userland tool will use this string to
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+ * identify the cause of the latency in human readable form.
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+ *
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+ * The information is exported via /proc/latency_stats and /proc/<pid>/latency.
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+ * These files look like this:
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+ *
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+ * Latency Top version : v0.1
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+ * 70 59433 4897 i915_irq_wait drm_ioctl vfs_ioctl do_vfs_ioctl sys_ioctl
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+ * | | | |
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+ * | | | +----> the stringified backtrace
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+ * | | +---------> The maximum latency for this entry in microseconds
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+ * | +--------------> The accumulated latency for this entry (microseconds)
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+ * +-------------------> The number of times this entry is hit
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+ *
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+ * (note: the average latency is the accumulated latency divided by the number
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+ * of times)
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+ */
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+
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#include <linux/latencytop.h>
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#include <linux/kallsyms.h>
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#include <linux/seq_file.h>
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@@ -72,7 +110,7 @@ account_global_scheduler_latency(struct task_struct *tsk, struct latency_record
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firstnonnull = i;
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continue;
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}
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- for (q = 0 ; q < LT_BACKTRACEDEPTH ; q++) {
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+ for (q = 0; q < LT_BACKTRACEDEPTH; q++) {
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unsigned long record = lat->backtrace[q];
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if (latency_record[i].backtrace[q] != record) {
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@@ -101,31 +139,52 @@ account_global_scheduler_latency(struct task_struct *tsk, struct latency_record
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memcpy(&latency_record[i], lat, sizeof(struct latency_record));
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}
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-static inline void store_stacktrace(struct task_struct *tsk, struct latency_record *lat)
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+/*
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+ * Iterator to store a backtrace into a latency record entry
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+ */
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+static inline void store_stacktrace(struct task_struct *tsk,
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+ struct latency_record *lat)
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{
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struct stack_trace trace;
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memset(&trace, 0, sizeof(trace));
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trace.max_entries = LT_BACKTRACEDEPTH;
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trace.entries = &lat->backtrace[0];
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- trace.skip = 0;
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save_stack_trace_tsk(tsk, &trace);
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}
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+/**
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+ * __account_scheduler_latency - record an occured latency
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+ * @tsk - the task struct of the task hitting the latency
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+ * @usecs - the duration of the latency in microseconds
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+ * @inter - 1 if the sleep was interruptible, 0 if uninterruptible
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+ *
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+ * This function is the main entry point for recording latency entries
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+ * as called by the scheduler.
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+ *
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+ * This function has a few special cases to deal with normal 'non-latency'
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+ * sleeps: specifically, interruptible sleep longer than 5 msec is skipped
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+ * since this usually is caused by waiting for events via select() and co.
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+ *
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+ * Negative latencies (caused by time going backwards) are also explicitly
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+ * skipped.
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+ */
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void __sched
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-account_scheduler_latency(struct task_struct *tsk, int usecs, int inter)
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+__account_scheduler_latency(struct task_struct *tsk, int usecs, int inter)
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{
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unsigned long flags;
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int i, q;
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struct latency_record lat;
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- if (!latencytop_enabled)
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- return;
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-
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/* Long interruptible waits are generally user requested... */
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if (inter && usecs > 5000)
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return;
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+ /* Negative sleeps are time going backwards */
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+ /* Zero-time sleeps are non-interesting */
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+ if (usecs <= 0)
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+ return;
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+
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memset(&lat, 0, sizeof(lat));
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lat.count = 1;
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lat.time = usecs;
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@@ -143,12 +202,12 @@ account_scheduler_latency(struct task_struct *tsk, int usecs, int inter)
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if (tsk->latency_record_count >= LT_SAVECOUNT)
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goto out_unlock;
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- for (i = 0; i < LT_SAVECOUNT ; i++) {
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+ for (i = 0; i < LT_SAVECOUNT; i++) {
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struct latency_record *mylat;
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int same = 1;
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mylat = &tsk->latency_record[i];
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- for (q = 0 ; q < LT_BACKTRACEDEPTH ; q++) {
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+ for (q = 0; q < LT_BACKTRACEDEPTH; q++) {
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unsigned long record = lat.backtrace[q];
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if (mylat->backtrace[q] != record) {
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@@ -186,7 +245,7 @@ static int lstats_show(struct seq_file *m, void *v)
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for (i = 0; i < MAXLR; i++) {
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if (latency_record[i].backtrace[0]) {
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int q;
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- seq_printf(m, "%i %li %li ",
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+ seq_printf(m, "%i %lu %lu ",
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latency_record[i].count,
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latency_record[i].time,
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latency_record[i].max);
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@@ -223,7 +282,7 @@ static int lstats_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp)
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return single_open(filp, lstats_show, NULL);
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}
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-static struct file_operations lstats_fops = {
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+static const struct file_operations lstats_fops = {
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.open = lstats_open,
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.read = seq_read,
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.write = lstats_write,
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@@ -236,4 +295,4 @@ static int __init init_lstats_procfs(void)
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proc_create("latency_stats", 0644, NULL, &lstats_fops);
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return 0;
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}
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-__initcall(init_lstats_procfs);
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+device_initcall(init_lstats_procfs);
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