From: Christian Ehrhardt <ehrhardt@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
To: kvm-ppc@vger.kernel.org
Subject: [kvm-ppc-devel] updated kvmstat for kvmppc
Date: Thu, 10 Apr 2008 14:45:22 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <47FE2802.1010506@linux.vnet.ibm.com> (raw)
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Our kvmstat script that works without python got updated to display the new instruction statistics.
The new command line switch is "-i" and you should redirect the output to a file because it won't
fit a console ;-)
New script attached
--
Grüsse / regards,
Christian Ehrhardt
IBM Linux Technology Center, Open Virtualization
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#!/bin/bash
duration=2
summode="no"
instructions="no"
lph=20
line=-1
width=8
kvmstat_header() {
for i in $items
do
printf "|%"$width"s" `basename $i`
done
printf "|\n"
}
USAGE="Usage: `basename $0` [-d arg] [-l arg] [-hsi]"
while getopts hvsid:l: OPT; do
case "$OPT" in
h) echo $USAGE
echo "d - sleep between reported lines"
echo "l - number of lines betweeen headers"
echo "s - summary mode (default is difference since last print)"
exit 0
;;
v) echo "`basename $0` version 0.1"
exit 0
;;
d) duration=$OPTARG
;;
l) lph=$OPTARG
;;
s) summode="yes"
;;
i) instructions="yes"
width=14
;;
\?) # getopts issues an error message
echo $USAGE >&2
exit 1
;;
esac
done
dir="/sys/kernel/debug/kvm"
elements="$dir/exits $dir/dcr $dir/mmio $dir/sig $dir/light $dir/itlb_v $dir/itlb_r $dir/isi $dir/dtlb_v $dir/dtlb_r $dir/dsi $dir/inst_emu $dir/sysc $dir/dec $dir/ext_intr"
if [ $instructions = "yes" ]
then
elements="$elements $dir/instr*"
fi
items=`ls -U $elements`
if [ $summode = "no" ]
then
declare -a values
counter=0
for i in $items
do
values[$counter]=0
counter=`expr $counter + 1`
done
fi
while true
do
line=`expr $line + 1`
line=`expr $line % $lph`
if [ $line -eq "0" ]
then
kvmstat_header
fi
counter=0
for i in $items
do
val=`cat $i`
if [ $summode = "no" ]
then
cval=$val;
val=`expr $cval - ${values[$counter]}`
values[$counter]=$cval
counter=`expr $counter + 1`
fi
printf "|%"$width"d" $val
done
printf "|\n"
sleep $duration
done
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