linux/tools/perf/tests/hists_common.c
Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo d3a7c489c7 perf tools: Reference count struct dso
This has a different model than the 'thread' and 'map' struct lifetimes:
there is not a definitive "don't use this DSO anymore" event, i.e. we may
get many 'struct map' holding references to the '/usr/lib64/libc-2.20.so'
DSO but then at some point some DSO may have no references but we still
don't want to straight away release its resources, because "soon" we may
get a new 'struct map' that needs it and we want to reuse its symtab or
other resources.

So we need some way to garbage collect it when crossing some memory
usage threshold, which is left for anoter patch, for now it is
sufficient to release it when calling dsos__exit(), i.e. when deleting
the whole list as part of deleting the 'struct machine' containing it,
which will leave only referenced objects being used.

Cc: Adrian Hunter <adrian.hunter@intel.com>
Cc: David Ahern <dsahern@gmail.com>
Cc: Jiri Olsa <jolsa@redhat.com>
Cc: Namhyung Kim <namhyung@kernel.org>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/n/tip-majzgz07cm90t2tejrjy4clf@git.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@redhat.com>
2015-06-08 10:31:40 -03:00

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#include "perf.h"
#include "util/debug.h"
#include "util/symbol.h"
#include "util/sort.h"
#include "util/evsel.h"
#include "util/evlist.h"
#include "util/machine.h"
#include "util/thread.h"
#include "tests/hists_common.h"
static struct {
u32 pid;
const char *comm;
} fake_threads[] = {
{ FAKE_PID_PERF1, "perf" },
{ FAKE_PID_PERF2, "perf" },
{ FAKE_PID_BASH, "bash" },
};
static struct {
u32 pid;
u64 start;
const char *filename;
} fake_mmap_info[] = {
{ FAKE_PID_PERF1, FAKE_MAP_PERF, "perf" },
{ FAKE_PID_PERF1, FAKE_MAP_LIBC, "libc" },
{ FAKE_PID_PERF1, FAKE_MAP_KERNEL, "[kernel]" },
{ FAKE_PID_PERF2, FAKE_MAP_PERF, "perf" },
{ FAKE_PID_PERF2, FAKE_MAP_LIBC, "libc" },
{ FAKE_PID_PERF2, FAKE_MAP_KERNEL, "[kernel]" },
{ FAKE_PID_BASH, FAKE_MAP_BASH, "bash" },
{ FAKE_PID_BASH, FAKE_MAP_LIBC, "libc" },
{ FAKE_PID_BASH, FAKE_MAP_KERNEL, "[kernel]" },
};
struct fake_sym {
u64 start;
u64 length;
const char *name;
};
static struct fake_sym perf_syms[] = {
{ FAKE_SYM_OFFSET1, FAKE_SYM_LENGTH, "main" },
{ FAKE_SYM_OFFSET2, FAKE_SYM_LENGTH, "run_command" },
{ FAKE_SYM_OFFSET3, FAKE_SYM_LENGTH, "cmd_record" },
};
static struct fake_sym bash_syms[] = {
{ FAKE_SYM_OFFSET1, FAKE_SYM_LENGTH, "main" },
{ FAKE_SYM_OFFSET2, FAKE_SYM_LENGTH, "xmalloc" },
{ FAKE_SYM_OFFSET3, FAKE_SYM_LENGTH, "xfree" },
};
static struct fake_sym libc_syms[] = {
{ 700, 100, "malloc" },
{ 800, 100, "free" },
{ 900, 100, "realloc" },
{ FAKE_SYM_OFFSET1, FAKE_SYM_LENGTH, "malloc" },
{ FAKE_SYM_OFFSET2, FAKE_SYM_LENGTH, "free" },
{ FAKE_SYM_OFFSET3, FAKE_SYM_LENGTH, "realloc" },
};
static struct fake_sym kernel_syms[] = {
{ FAKE_SYM_OFFSET1, FAKE_SYM_LENGTH, "schedule" },
{ FAKE_SYM_OFFSET2, FAKE_SYM_LENGTH, "page_fault" },
{ FAKE_SYM_OFFSET3, FAKE_SYM_LENGTH, "sys_perf_event_open" },
};
static struct {
const char *dso_name;
struct fake_sym *syms;
size_t nr_syms;
} fake_symbols[] = {
{ "perf", perf_syms, ARRAY_SIZE(perf_syms) },
{ "bash", bash_syms, ARRAY_SIZE(bash_syms) },
{ "libc", libc_syms, ARRAY_SIZE(libc_syms) },
{ "[kernel]", kernel_syms, ARRAY_SIZE(kernel_syms) },
};
struct machine *setup_fake_machine(struct machines *machines)
{
struct machine *machine = machines__find(machines, HOST_KERNEL_ID);
size_t i;
if (machine == NULL) {
pr_debug("Not enough memory for machine setup\n");
return NULL;
}
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(fake_threads); i++) {
struct thread *thread;
thread = machine__findnew_thread(machine, fake_threads[i].pid,
fake_threads[i].pid);
if (thread == NULL)
goto out;
thread__set_comm(thread, fake_threads[i].comm, 0);
thread__put(thread);
}
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(fake_mmap_info); i++) {
union perf_event fake_mmap_event = {
.mmap = {
.header = { .misc = PERF_RECORD_MISC_USER, },
.pid = fake_mmap_info[i].pid,
.tid = fake_mmap_info[i].pid,
.start = fake_mmap_info[i].start,
.len = FAKE_MAP_LENGTH,
.pgoff = 0ULL,
},
};
strcpy(fake_mmap_event.mmap.filename,
fake_mmap_info[i].filename);
machine__process_mmap_event(machine, &fake_mmap_event, NULL);
}
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(fake_symbols); i++) {
size_t k;
struct dso *dso;
dso = machine__findnew_dso(machine, fake_symbols[i].dso_name);
if (dso == NULL)
goto out;
/* emulate dso__load() */
dso__set_loaded(dso, MAP__FUNCTION);
for (k = 0; k < fake_symbols[i].nr_syms; k++) {
struct symbol *sym;
struct fake_sym *fsym = &fake_symbols[i].syms[k];
sym = symbol__new(fsym->start, fsym->length,
STB_GLOBAL, fsym->name);
if (sym == NULL) {
dso__put(dso);
goto out;
}
symbols__insert(&dso->symbols[MAP__FUNCTION], sym);
}
dso__put(dso);
}
return machine;
out:
pr_debug("Not enough memory for machine setup\n");
machine__delete_threads(machine);
machine__delete(machine);
return NULL;
}
void print_hists_in(struct hists *hists)
{
int i = 0;
struct rb_root *root;
struct rb_node *node;
if (sort__need_collapse)
root = &hists->entries_collapsed;
else
root = hists->entries_in;
pr_info("----- %s --------\n", __func__);
node = rb_first(root);
while (node) {
struct hist_entry *he;
he = rb_entry(node, struct hist_entry, rb_node_in);
if (!he->filtered) {
pr_info("%2d: entry: %-8s [%-8s] %20s: period = %"PRIu64"\n",
i, thread__comm_str(he->thread),
he->ms.map->dso->short_name,
he->ms.sym->name, he->stat.period);
}
i++;
node = rb_next(node);
}
}
void print_hists_out(struct hists *hists)
{
int i = 0;
struct rb_root *root;
struct rb_node *node;
root = &hists->entries;
pr_info("----- %s --------\n", __func__);
node = rb_first(root);
while (node) {
struct hist_entry *he;
he = rb_entry(node, struct hist_entry, rb_node);
if (!he->filtered) {
pr_info("%2d: entry: %8s:%5d [%-8s] %20s: period = %"PRIu64"/%"PRIu64"\n",
i, thread__comm_str(he->thread), he->thread->tid,
he->ms.map->dso->short_name,
he->ms.sym->name, he->stat.period,
he->stat_acc ? he->stat_acc->period : 0);
}
i++;
node = rb_next(node);
}
}