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From: Maynard Johnson <maynardj@us.ibm.com>
To: David Ahern <dsahern@gmail.com>
Cc: linux-perf-users@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: --mmap-pages option seemingly has no effect to help with LOST samples
Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2012 10:35:08 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <4FD8B32C.60608@us.ibm.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4FD7AF0C.1030300@gmail.com>

On 06/12/2012 04:05 PM, David Ahern wrote:
> On 6/12/12 2:55 PM, Maynard Johnson wrote:
>> Hi,
>> On my Intel Core 2 Duo with RHEL 6.2 with the watchdog timer 
>> disabled, I'm using perf to collect a CPI profile as follows:
>>
>>      perf record -e cycles 100000 -e instructions -c 50000 ./memcpyt 
>> 500000000
>
> Confused by that command line '-e cycles 100000' is not valid. Missing 
> a -c? If so, -c 100000 followed by -c 50000 means the interval is 
> 50000 for both events; the second one overrides the first.
>
Yeah, right, typo.  And I guess I forgot that the "-c" option is for 
*all* events, not per-event.  Thanks for the reminder.
>
>> where 'memcpyt' is a test program that simply does a LOT of memcpy's 
>> -- takes about 20 seconds of real time to complete.
>>
>>     This fails roughly half the time with:
>>
>>     [ perf record: Woken up 11 times to write data ]
>>     [ perf record: Captured and wrote 4.540 MB perf.data (~198348 
>> samples) ]
>>     Processed 0 events and LOST 872662!
>>
>>     Check IO/CPU overload!
>
>
>>
>> I've seen some postings on this list in the past about the LOST 
>> events and the suggestion to try the --mmap-pages option.  I see from 
>> the perf source that the default number of pages to use for mmap'ing 
>> the kernel's perf_events data is '8'.  I tried going up to 64 pages 
>> with little noticeable effect.  Additionally, sometimes when I get 
>> the LOST samples message, I'll also see the following junk pop up in 
>> all of my terminal sessions:
>>
>>     Message from syslogd@oc3431575272 at Jun 12 15:21:52 ...
>>      kernel:Uhhuh. NMI received for unknown reason 00 on CPU 1.
>>
>>     Message from syslogd@oc3431575272 at Jun 12 15:21:52 ...
>>      kernel:Do you have a strange power saving mode enabled?
>>
>>     Message from syslogd@oc3431575272 at Jun 12 15:21:52 ...
>>      kernel:Dazed and confused, but trying to continue
>
> I think you are killing your box with NMIs based on the low period (-c 
> arg). I suggest increasing the period.
OK, I'll buy that, as I think I only saw these messages when using the 
highest sampling rate.  But at the mid-level sampling rate that I used 
(which would have been 100,000), where I still see a lot of LOST samples 
. . . any thoughts on why bumping up the --mmap-pages didn't help?

By the way, in digging into question #2 below, it appears kernel 
throttling *did* occur (seeing this in the raw report data), but 
probably not until after some samples were already lost.

Thanks.
-Maynard
>
>
> David
>
>
>>
>> (Not sure, but these syslogd messages may have occurred only when I 
>> was running as root.)
>>
>> I tried decreasing my sampling rate for both events by half (200000 
>> for cycles and 100000 for instructions), but still got LOST samples, 
>> with or without the "--mmap-pages=64" option.  Decreasing sampling 
>> rate by half again finally did get rid of the LOST samples.
>>
>> Questions:
>> 1) Why doesn't the number of mmap pages seem to have the expected 
>> beneficial effect?
>> 2) Why doesn't the kernel's throttle capabilities prevent the LOST 
>> events in the first place?
>> 3) What's up with the weird syslogd messages?  heh.
>>
>> I realize none of these may be perf userspace issues, but may be 
>> perf_events kernel issues instead.  But I thought I'd start out here 
>> on this list instead of wading neck-deep into LKML land.
>>
>> Thanks.
>> -Maynard
>>
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  reply	other threads:[~2012-06-13 15:35 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 14+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2012-06-12 20:55 --mmap-pages option seemingly has no effect to help with LOST samples Maynard Johnson
2012-06-12 21:05 ` David Ahern
2012-06-13 15:35   ` Maynard Johnson [this message]
2012-06-13 15:48     ` David Ahern
2012-06-22 15:59       ` Maynard Johnson
2012-06-22 16:16         ` David Ahern
2012-06-22 19:20           ` Maynard Johnson
2012-06-22 19:44             ` David Ahern
2012-06-22 20:23               ` Maynard Johnson
2012-06-22 20:38                 ` David Ahern
2012-06-25 14:10                   ` Maynard Johnson
2012-06-26 20:16                     ` David Ahern
2012-06-26 20:32                       ` Maynard Johnson
2012-06-22 19:23         ` David Ahern

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