From: Milian Wolff <milian.wolff@kdab.com>
To: Namhyung Kim <namhyung@kernel.org>
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, linux-perf-users@vger.kernel.org,
Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@redhat.com>,
David Ahern <dsahern@gmail.com>,
Peter Zijlstra <a.p.zijlstra@chello.nl>,
Yao Jin <yao.jin@linux.intel.com>,
kernel-team@lge.com
Subject: Re: [PATCH v2] perf report: distinguish between inliners in the same function
Date: Thu, 18 May 2017 14:20:10 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1807904.FlA7po8Zpv@agathebauer> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20170517061316.GE32691@danjae.aot.lge.com>
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On Mittwoch, 17. Mai 2017 08:13:16 CEST Namhyung Kim wrote:
> On Tue, May 16, 2017 at 03:18:13PM +0200, Milian Wolff wrote:
> > On Dienstag, 16. Mai 2017 02:53:32 CEST Namhyung Kim wrote:
> > > On Mon, May 15, 2017 at 12:01:54PM +0200, Milian Wolff wrote:
> > > > On Monday, May 15, 2017 3:21:58 AM CEST Namhyung Kim wrote:
> > > > > Hi Milian,
> > > > >
> > > > > On Sun, May 14, 2017 at 08:10:50PM +0200, Milian Wolff wrote:
> > > > > > On Freitag, 12. Mai 2017 15:01:29 CEST Namhyung Kim wrote:
> > > > > I think you'd be better adding (fake) dso and sym to keep the inline
> > > > > information. The fake dso can be paired with the original dso and
> > > > > maintain a tree of (inlined) symbols. You may need a fake map to
> > > > > point the fake dso then. It seems a bit compilcated but that way
> > > > > the
> > > > > code will be more consistent and easier to handle (e.g. for caching
> > > > > and/or deletion) IMHO.
> > > >
> > > > Can you expand on this please? How would that solve the problem of
> > > > finding
> > > > a function name or srcline for a given inline frame?
> > > >
> > > > I.e.: the function name is, currently, part of the sym. So the fake
> > > > dso/map
> > > > would contain an internal, fake, string table which fake symbols could
> > > > leverage for the function name?
> > > >
> > > > Sounds like doable, but also sounds like *a lot* of work. And I don't
> > > > see
> > > > how that would solve the srcline situation: That one is queried
> > > > on-demand
> > > > based on the IP of a frame. I would say that inline frames should keep
> > > > the IP of the first non-inlined frame. But that would make it
> > > > impossible
> > > > to find the srcline for the N'th inlined frame... Am I missing
> > > > something?
> > >
> > > I agree that srcline info can be kept in callchain cursor nodes, but I
> > > still think function name should be in (fake) symbols. Sharing a
> > > symbol for all inlined frames would not work for the children mode
> > > IMHO.
> >
> > I'm running into a bit of trouble here. I hoped to be able to store the
> > inlined symbol in the DSO to reuse it for other inlined entries that use
> > the same function. I also hope that this will then take care of the
> > deletion of the fake symbols, once the dso is freed.
>
> I don't want to store inlined functions to an original DSO as it would
> confuse symbol lookups in the DSO. As you said those inlined
> functions will have same address so multiple symbols exist for an
> address.
>
> I thought they can be kept in a fake DSO which should be linked to the
> original DSO, but it doesn't need to be a DSO. Instead a DSO can have
> a tree that maintains lists of (inlined) symbols and srclines sorted
> by address.
Thank you, this is what I'll be doing now.
Cheers
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Thread overview: 15+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2017-05-03 21:35 [PATCH v2] perf report: distinguish between inliners in the same function Milian Wolff
2017-05-08 8:45 ` Milian Wolff
2017-05-08 16:17 ` Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo
2017-05-10 5:53 ` Namhyung Kim
2017-05-12 10:37 ` Milian Wolff
2017-05-12 13:01 ` Namhyung Kim
2017-05-14 18:10 ` Milian Wolff
2017-05-15 1:21 ` Namhyung Kim
2017-05-15 10:01 ` Milian Wolff
2017-05-16 0:53 ` Namhyung Kim
2017-05-16 13:18 ` Milian Wolff
2017-05-17 6:13 ` Namhyung Kim
2017-05-18 12:20 ` Milian Wolff [this message]
2017-05-12 14:55 ` Andi Kleen
2017-05-15 0:44 ` Namhyung Kim
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