Messages in this thread | | | From | Shivank Garg <> | Date | Tue, 11 May 2021 11:01:36 +0530 | Subject | Re: Profiling execution time for __alloc_pages_nodemask |
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>Are you maybe calling ktime_get() too early during boot, where some >subsystems are just about to be brought up?
Thanks David, I guess this is the issue.
>Is there any reason that prevents you from using some advanced tools, >i.e. perf, bcc/bpftrace, etc? They are much simpler than adding >instrumentation in kernel.
Actually, I want to record the arguments for the memory allocator and filter out the calls I don't need (which are creating noise). For instance, I'm only interested in particular order and flags.
This is the reason I added my custom tracepoint, which theoretically looked easy to implement without adding much overhead.
Thanks, Shivank
On Tue, May 11, 2021 at 5:30 AM Yang Shi <shy828301@gmail.com> wrote: > > On Mon, May 10, 2021 at 7:57 AM Shivank Garg <shivankgarg98@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Hi Everyone! > > > > I want to profile the time taken to execute the __alloc_pages_nodemask > > for different linux configurations/parameters. > > To measure the execution time, I use the ktime_get() apis. I get the > > ktime_get() on the top, and I want to do ktime_sub(ktime_get(),ktime) > > and record it in a tracepoint. > > However, the patch on implementation prevents the kernel from booting > > up. I debugged the bug to find out that the issue recurs on adding > > ktime_get() inside the __alloc_pages_nodemask path. So, that the > > kernel fails to boot up ( and show the blank screen without any logs ) > > I'm using the Linux kernel 5.6.13 (5821a5593fa9f28eb6fcc95c35d00454d9bb8624) > > Is there any reason that prevents you from using some advanced tools, > i.e. perf, bcc/bpftrace, etc? They are much simpler than adding > instrumentation in kernel. > > > > > Is it an expected behavior? or a BUG? Has anyone else faced the same issue? > > > > Can you please suggest, what would be a good way to measure execution > > time for page allocation (if not ktime_get) > > > > Stay Safe! > > Best Regards, > > Shivank Garg > > Open-Source Enthusiast and Student, IIT Kanpur > >
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