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Message-ID: <20140411173000.GC22707@krava.brq.redhat.com>
Date: Fri, 11 Apr 2014 19:30:00 +0200
From: Jiri Olsa <jolsa@...hat.com>
To: Don Zickus <dzickus@...hat.com>
Cc: acme@...nel.org, namhyung@...nel.org, eranian@...gle.com,
Andi Kleen <andi@...stfloor.org>,
LKML <linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [RFC 5/5] perf: Enable multiple hist_entry_group output
On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 04:11:01PM -0400, Don Zickus wrote:
> Enable multiple hist_entry_group groups in the output based on a sort
> method.
>
> Currently only 'perf report' is hooked in with '--group-sort='. The choices
> are cpu, pid, and cacheline. Only --stdio works right now. I haven't figured
> out how the other outputs work.
>
> Sample output from 'perf mem record -a grep -r foo /* > /dev/null'
>
> (normal) perf mem report --percent-limit=1.0 --stdio
>
> Overhead Samples
> Local Weight Memory access Symbol
> ........ ............ ............ ........................ ........................
>
> 4.13% 1 1759 Uncached hit [k] ahci_scr_read
> 1.16% 1 492 L1 hit [k] _raw_read_lock
>
> (cpu groups) perf mem report --group-sort=cpu --percent-limit=1.0 --stdio
>
> Overhead Samples CPU
> Local Weight Memory access Symbol
> ........ ............ ............ ........................ ........................
>
> 28.80% 1239 25
> 3.07% 377 L1 hit [k] complete_walk
> 2.76% 339 LFB hit [k] update_cfs_shares
> 2.66% 326 LFB hit [k] copy_user_enhanced_f
> 2.11% 259 Local RAM hit [k] copy_user_enhanced_f
> 1.84% 226 LFB hit [k] copy_user_enhanced_f
> 1.74% 213 LFB hit [k] copy_user_enhanced_f
> 1.53% 187 LFB hit [k] copy_user_enhanced_f
> 1.04% 128 LFB hit [k] copy_user_enhanced_f
> 1.01% 124 LFB hit [k] copy_user_enhanced_f
> 27.44% 990 7
> 15.06% 1759 Uncached hit [k] ahci_scr_read
> 4.21% 492 L1 hit [k] _raw_read_lock
> 1.04% 122 LFB hit [k] find_busiest_group
> 1.02% 1 7 L1 hit [.] __gconv_transform_ut
> 20.34% 1010 0
> 4.04% 5 7 L1 hit [k] poll_idle
> 3.56% 308 Local RAM hit [k] copy_user_enhanced_f
> 2.59% 224 L3 hit [k] copy_user_enhanced_f
> 2.12% 184 Local RAM hit [k] copy_user_enhanced_f
> 1.54% 1 7 L1 hit [.] __gconv_transform_ut
nice, that looks very usefull
Correct me if I'm wrong, but your current design allows to define
just one group, right?
so, current code can do following CPU sorting:
Overhead CPU
........ ...
90% 0
10% 1
and with your changes we could do:
Overhead CPU symbol
........ ... ......
90% 0
50% krava1
20% krava2
30% krava3
10% 1
50% krava4
50% krava5
I wonder we could go more generic and allow more nested groups,
like eg allow group sort on cpu and pid (or more):
Overhead CPU pid symbol
........ ... ... ......
90% 0
50% 100
50% krava1
20% krava2
30% krava3
50% 110
50% krava1
20% krava2
30% krava3
10% 1
100% 200
50% krava4
50% krava5
I glanced over the changes and I wonder we could do it
by chaining hists structs via 'struct hist_entry'
like adding 'struct hists' into 'struct hists_entry'
and making the sort_order local for each 'struct hists'
just first thoughts.. need to look at it closely ;-)
jirka
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