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@@ -12,8 +12,9 @@ Because things like lock contention can severely impact performance.
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- HOW
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- HOW
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Lockdep already has hooks in the lock functions and maps lock instances to
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Lockdep already has hooks in the lock functions and maps lock instances to
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-lock classes. We build on that. The graph below shows the relation between
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-the lock functions and the various hooks therein.
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+lock classes. We build on that (see Documentation/lockdep-design.txt).
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+The graph below shows the relation between the lock functions and the various
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+hooks therein.
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__acquire
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__acquire
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@@ -128,6 +129,37 @@ points are the points we're contending with.
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The integer part of the time values is in us.
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The integer part of the time values is in us.
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+Dealing with nested locks, subclasses may appear:
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+32...............................................................................................................................................................................................
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+33
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+34 &rq->lock: 13128 13128 0.43 190.53 103881.26 97454 3453404 0.00 401.11 13224683.11
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+35 ---------
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+36 &rq->lock 645 [<ffffffff8103bfc4>] task_rq_lock+0x43/0x75
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+37 &rq->lock 297 [<ffffffff8104ba65>] try_to_wake_up+0x127/0x25a
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+38 &rq->lock 360 [<ffffffff8103c4c5>] select_task_rq_fair+0x1f0/0x74a
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+39 &rq->lock 428 [<ffffffff81045f98>] scheduler_tick+0x46/0x1fb
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+40 ---------
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+41 &rq->lock 77 [<ffffffff8103bfc4>] task_rq_lock+0x43/0x75
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+42 &rq->lock 174 [<ffffffff8104ba65>] try_to_wake_up+0x127/0x25a
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+43 &rq->lock 4715 [<ffffffff8103ed4b>] double_rq_lock+0x42/0x54
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+44 &rq->lock 893 [<ffffffff81340524>] schedule+0x157/0x7b8
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+45
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+46...............................................................................................................................................................................................
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+47
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+48 &rq->lock/1: 11526 11488 0.33 388.73 136294.31 21461 38404 0.00 37.93 109388.53
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+49 -----------
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+50 &rq->lock/1 11526 [<ffffffff8103ed58>] double_rq_lock+0x4f/0x54
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+51 -----------
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+52 &rq->lock/1 5645 [<ffffffff8103ed4b>] double_rq_lock+0x42/0x54
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+53 &rq->lock/1 1224 [<ffffffff81340524>] schedule+0x157/0x7b8
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+54 &rq->lock/1 4336 [<ffffffff8103ed58>] double_rq_lock+0x4f/0x54
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+55 &rq->lock/1 181 [<ffffffff8104ba65>] try_to_wake_up+0x127/0x25a
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+Line 48 shows statistics for the second subclass (/1) of &rq->lock class
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+(subclass starts from 0), since in this case, as line 50 suggests,
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+double_rq_lock actually acquires a nested lock of two spinlocks.
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View the top contending locks:
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View the top contending locks:
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# grep : /proc/lock_stat | head
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# grep : /proc/lock_stat | head
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