1 /* 2 * latencytop.c: Latency display infrastructure 3 * 4 * (C) Copyright 2008 Intel Corporation 5 * Author: Arjan van de Ven <arjan@linux.intel.com> 6 * 7 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or 8 * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License 9 * as published by the Free Software Foundation; version 2 10 * of the License. 11 */ 12 13 /* 14 * CONFIG_LATENCYTOP enables a kernel latency tracking infrastructure that is 15 * used by the "latencytop" userspace tool. The latency that is tracked is not 16 * the 'traditional' interrupt latency (which is primarily caused by something 17 * else consuming CPU), but instead, it is the latency an application encounters 18 * because the kernel sleeps on its behalf for various reasons. 19 * 20 * This code tracks 2 levels of statistics: 21 * 1) System level latency 22 * 2) Per process latency 23 * 24 * The latency is stored in fixed sized data structures in an accumulated form; 25 * if the "same" latency cause is hit twice, this will be tracked as one entry 26 * in the data structure. Both the count, total accumulated latency and maximum 27 * latency are tracked in this data structure. When the fixed size structure is 28 * full, no new causes are tracked until the buffer is flushed by writing to 29 * the /proc file; the userspace tool does this on a regular basis. 30 * 31 * A latency cause is identified by a stringified backtrace at the point that 32 * the scheduler gets invoked. The userland tool will use this string to 33 * identify the cause of the latency in human readable form. 34 * 35 * The information is exported via /proc/latency_stats and /proc/<pid>/latency. 36 * These files look like this: 37 * 38 * Latency Top version : v0.1 39 * 70 59433 4897 i915_irq_wait drm_ioctl vfs_ioctl do_vfs_ioctl sys_ioctl 40 * | | | | 41 * | | | +----> the stringified backtrace 42 * | | +---------> The maximum latency for this entry in microseconds 43 * | +--------------> The accumulated latency for this entry (microseconds) 44 * +-------------------> The number of times this entry is hit 45 * 46 * (note: the average latency is the accumulated latency divided by the number 47 * of times) 48 */ 49 50 #include <linux/latencytop.h> 51 #include <linux/kallsyms.h> 52 #include <linux/seq_file.h> 53 #include <linux/notifier.h> 54 #include <linux/spinlock.h> 55 #include <linux/proc_fs.h> 56 #include <linux/export.h> 57 #include <linux/sched.h> 58 #include <linux/list.h> 59 #include <linux/stacktrace.h> 60 61 static DEFINE_RAW_SPINLOCK(latency_lock); 62 63 #define MAXLR 128 64 static struct latency_record latency_record[MAXLR]; 65 66 int latencytop_enabled; 67 68 void clear_all_latency_tracing(struct task_struct *p) 69 { 70 unsigned long flags; 71 72 if (!latencytop_enabled) 73 return; 74 75 raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&latency_lock, flags); 76 memset(&p->latency_record, 0, sizeof(p->latency_record)); 77 p->latency_record_count = 0; 78 raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&latency_lock, flags); 79 } 80 81 static void clear_global_latency_tracing(void) 82 { 83 unsigned long flags; 84 85 raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&latency_lock, flags); 86 memset(&latency_record, 0, sizeof(latency_record)); 87 raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&latency_lock, flags); 88 } 89 90 static void __sched 91 account_global_scheduler_latency(struct task_struct *tsk, struct latency_record *lat) 92 { 93 int firstnonnull = MAXLR + 1; 94 int i; 95 96 if (!latencytop_enabled) 97 return; 98 99 /* skip kernel threads for now */ 100 if (!tsk->mm) 101 return; 102 103 for (i = 0; i < MAXLR; i++) { 104 int q, same = 1; 105 106 /* Nothing stored: */ 107 if (!latency_record[i].backtrace[0]) { 108 if (firstnonnull > i) 109 firstnonnull = i; 110 continue; 111 } 112 for (q = 0; q < LT_BACKTRACEDEPTH; q++) { 113 unsigned long record = lat->backtrace[q]; 114 115 if (latency_record[i].backtrace[q] != record) { 116 same = 0; 117 break; 118 } 119 120 /* 0 and ULONG_MAX entries mean end of backtrace: */ 121 if (record == 0 || record == ULONG_MAX) 122 break; 123 } 124 if (same) { 125 latency_record[i].count++; 126 latency_record[i].time += lat->time; 127 if (lat->time > latency_record[i].max) 128 latency_record[i].max = lat->time; 129 return; 130 } 131 } 132 133 i = firstnonnull; 134 if (i >= MAXLR - 1) 135 return; 136 137 /* Allocted a new one: */ 138 memcpy(&latency_record[i], lat, sizeof(struct latency_record)); 139 } 140 141 /* 142 * Iterator to store a backtrace into a latency record entry 143 */ 144 static inline void store_stacktrace(struct task_struct *tsk, 145 struct latency_record *lat) 146 { 147 struct stack_trace trace; 148 149 memset(&trace, 0, sizeof(trace)); 150 trace.max_entries = LT_BACKTRACEDEPTH; 151 trace.entries = &lat->backtrace[0]; 152 save_stack_trace_tsk(tsk, &trace); 153 } 154 155 /** 156 * __account_scheduler_latency - record an occurred latency 157 * @tsk - the task struct of the task hitting the latency 158 * @usecs - the duration of the latency in microseconds 159 * @inter - 1 if the sleep was interruptible, 0 if uninterruptible 160 * 161 * This function is the main entry point for recording latency entries 162 * as called by the scheduler. 163 * 164 * This function has a few special cases to deal with normal 'non-latency' 165 * sleeps: specifically, interruptible sleep longer than 5 msec is skipped 166 * since this usually is caused by waiting for events via select() and co. 167 * 168 * Negative latencies (caused by time going backwards) are also explicitly 169 * skipped. 170 */ 171 void __sched 172 __account_scheduler_latency(struct task_struct *tsk, int usecs, int inter) 173 { 174 unsigned long flags; 175 int i, q; 176 struct latency_record lat; 177 178 /* Long interruptible waits are generally user requested... */ 179 if (inter && usecs > 5000) 180 return; 181 182 /* Negative sleeps are time going backwards */ 183 /* Zero-time sleeps are non-interesting */ 184 if (usecs <= 0) 185 return; 186 187 memset(&lat, 0, sizeof(lat)); 188 lat.count = 1; 189 lat.time = usecs; 190 lat.max = usecs; 191 store_stacktrace(tsk, &lat); 192 193 raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&latency_lock, flags); 194 195 account_global_scheduler_latency(tsk, &lat); 196 197 for (i = 0; i < tsk->latency_record_count; i++) { 198 struct latency_record *mylat; 199 int same = 1; 200 201 mylat = &tsk->latency_record[i]; 202 for (q = 0; q < LT_BACKTRACEDEPTH; q++) { 203 unsigned long record = lat.backtrace[q]; 204 205 if (mylat->backtrace[q] != record) { 206 same = 0; 207 break; 208 } 209 210 /* 0 and ULONG_MAX entries mean end of backtrace: */ 211 if (record == 0 || record == ULONG_MAX) 212 break; 213 } 214 if (same) { 215 mylat->count++; 216 mylat->time += lat.time; 217 if (lat.time > mylat->max) 218 mylat->max = lat.time; 219 goto out_unlock; 220 } 221 } 222 223 /* 224 * short term hack; if we're > 32 we stop; future we recycle: 225 */ 226 if (tsk->latency_record_count >= LT_SAVECOUNT) 227 goto out_unlock; 228 229 /* Allocated a new one: */ 230 i = tsk->latency_record_count++; 231 memcpy(&tsk->latency_record[i], &lat, sizeof(struct latency_record)); 232 233 out_unlock: 234 raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&latency_lock, flags); 235 } 236 237 static int lstats_show(struct seq_file *m, void *v) 238 { 239 int i; 240 241 seq_puts(m, "Latency Top version : v0.1\n"); 242 243 for (i = 0; i < MAXLR; i++) { 244 struct latency_record *lr = &latency_record[i]; 245 246 if (lr->backtrace[0]) { 247 int q; 248 seq_printf(m, "%i %lu %lu", 249 lr->count, lr->time, lr->max); 250 for (q = 0; q < LT_BACKTRACEDEPTH; q++) { 251 unsigned long bt = lr->backtrace[q]; 252 if (!bt) 253 break; 254 if (bt == ULONG_MAX) 255 break; 256 seq_printf(m, " %ps", (void *)bt); 257 } 258 seq_printf(m, "\n"); 259 } 260 } 261 return 0; 262 } 263 264 static ssize_t 265 lstats_write(struct file *file, const char __user *buf, size_t count, 266 loff_t *offs) 267 { 268 clear_global_latency_tracing(); 269 270 return count; 271 } 272 273 static int lstats_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp) 274 { 275 return single_open(filp, lstats_show, NULL); 276 } 277 278 static const struct file_operations lstats_fops = { 279 .open = lstats_open, 280 .read = seq_read, 281 .write = lstats_write, 282 .llseek = seq_lseek, 283 .release = single_release, 284 }; 285 286 static int __init init_lstats_procfs(void) 287 { 288 proc_create("latency_stats", 0644, NULL, &lstats_fops); 289 return 0; 290 } 291 device_initcall(init_lstats_procfs); 292