* Re: KVM: perf: a smart tool to analyse kvm events
@ 2012-02-16 15:52 Pradeep Kumar
2012-02-17 2:35 ` Xiao Guangrong
0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Pradeep Kumar @ 2012-02-16 15:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Xiao Guangrong, LKML, KVM; +Cc: Pradeep Kumar
Xiao,
i tried your perf events patch set on RHEL 6.1 host and failed to trace kvm-events with below error message.
[root@kvm perf]# ./perf kvm-events report
Warning: unknown op '{'
Warning: Error: expected type 5 but read 1
Warning: failed to read event print fmt for hrtimer_start
Warning: unknown op '{'
Warning: Error: expected type 5 but read 1
Warning: failed to read event print fmt for hrtimer_expire_entry
Analyze events for all VCPUs:
VM-EXIT Samples Samples% Time% Avg time
Total Samples:0, Total events handled time:0.00us.
[root@kvm perf]#
--Pradeep
^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 4+ messages in thread* Re: KVM: perf: a smart tool to analyse kvm events 2012-02-16 15:52 KVM: perf: a smart tool to analyse kvm events Pradeep Kumar @ 2012-02-17 2:35 ` Xiao Guangrong 2012-02-20 10:20 ` Pradeep Kumar Surisetty 0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread From: Xiao Guangrong @ 2012-02-17 2:35 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Pradeep Kumar; +Cc: LKML, KVM On 02/16/2012 11:52 PM, Pradeep Kumar wrote: > Xiao, > > i tried your perf events patch set on RHEL 6.1 host and failed to trace kvm-events with below error message. > > [root@kvm perf]# ./perf kvm-events report > Warning: unknown op '{' > Warning: Error: expected type 5 but read 1 > Warning: failed to read event print fmt for hrtimer_start > Warning: unknown op '{' > Warning: Error: expected type 5 but read 1 > Warning: failed to read event print fmt for hrtimer_expire_entry > Analyze events for all VCPUs: > VM-EXIT Samples Samples% Time% Avg time > Total Samples:0, Total events handled time:0.00us. > [root@kvm perf]# > Thanks for your try, Pradeep! It seems that kvm events do not be recorded. Do your guest was running when kvm-events was executed? What is the output of "./perf script | grep kvm_*"? ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 4+ messages in thread
* Re: KVM: perf: a smart tool to analyse kvm events 2012-02-17 2:35 ` Xiao Guangrong @ 2012-02-20 10:20 ` Pradeep Kumar Surisetty 2012-02-20 10:27 ` Xiao Guangrong 0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread From: Pradeep Kumar Surisetty @ 2012-02-20 10:20 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Xiao Guangrong; +Cc: LKML, KVM * Xiao Guangrong <xiaoguangrong@linux.vnet.ibm.com> [2012-02-17 10:35:04]: > On 02/16/2012 11:52 PM, Pradeep Kumar wrote: > > > Xiao, > > > > i tried your perf events patch set on RHEL 6.1 host and failed to trace kvm-events with below error message. > > > > [root@kvm perf]# ./perf kvm-events report > > Warning: unknown op '{' > > Warning: Error: expected type 5 but read 1 > > Warning: failed to read event print fmt for hrtimer_start > > Warning: unknown op '{' > > Warning: Error: expected type 5 but read 1 > > Warning: failed to read event print fmt for hrtimer_expire_entry > > Analyze events for all VCPUs: > > VM-EXIT Samples Samples% Time% Avg time > > Total Samples:0, Total events handled time:0.00us. > > [root@kvm perf]# > > > > > Thanks for your try, Pradeep! > > It seems that kvm events do not be recorded. > > Do your guest was running when kvm-events was executed? Hello Xiao my guest was not running when i executed. > What is the output of "./perf script | grep kvm_*"? [root@phx3 perf]# ./perf script | grep kvm_* Warning: unknown op '{' Warning: Error: expected type 5 but read 1 Warning: failed to read event print fmt for hrtimer_start Warning: unknown op '{' Warning: Error: expected type 5 but read 1 Warning: failed to read event print fmt for hrtimer_expire_entry # cmdline : /home/patch/linux/tools/perf/perf record -a -R # -f -m 1024 -c 1 -e kvm:kvm_entry -e kvm:kvm_exit -e # kvm:kvm_mmio -e kvm:kvm_pio -e timer:* # event : name = kvm:kvm_entry, type = 2, config = 0x2ef, # config1 = 0x0, config2 = 0x0, excl_usr = 0, excl_kern = 0, # id = { 6241, 6242, 6243, 6244, 6245, 6246, 6247, 6248 } # event : name = kvm:kvm_exit, type = 2, config = 0x2ea, # config1 = 0x0, config2 = 0x0, excl_usr = 0, excl_kern = 0, # id = { 6249, 6250, 6251, 6252, 6253, 6254, 6255, 6256 } # event : name = kvm:kvm_mmio, type = 2, config = 0x2dd, # config1 = 0x0, config2 = 0x0, excl_usr = 0, excl_kern = 0, # id = { 6257, 6258, 6259, 6260, 6261, 6262, 6263, 6264 } # event : name = kvm:kvm_pio, type = 2, config = 0x2ed, # config1 = 0x0, config2 = 0x0, excl_usr = 0, excl_kern = 0, # id = { 6265, 6266, 6267, 6268, 6269, 6270, 6271, 6272 } no symbols found in /sbin/killall5, maybe install a debug package? --Pradeep > > -- > To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe kvm" in > the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org > More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 4+ messages in thread
* Re: KVM: perf: a smart tool to analyse kvm events 2012-02-20 10:20 ` Pradeep Kumar Surisetty @ 2012-02-20 10:27 ` Xiao Guangrong 0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread From: Xiao Guangrong @ 2012-02-20 10:27 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Pradeep Kumar Surisetty; +Cc: LKML, KVM On 02/20/2012 06:20 PM, Pradeep Kumar Surisetty wrote: > * Xiao Guangrong <xiaoguangrong@linux.vnet.ibm.com> [2012-02-17 10:35:04]: > >> On 02/16/2012 11:52 PM, Pradeep Kumar wrote: >> >>> Xiao, >>> >>> i tried your perf events patch set on RHEL 6.1 host and failed to trace kvm-events with below error message. >>> >>> [root@kvm perf]# ./perf kvm-events report >>> Warning: unknown op '{' >>> Warning: Error: expected type 5 but read 1 >>> Warning: failed to read event print fmt for hrtimer_start >>> Warning: unknown op '{' >>> Warning: Error: expected type 5 but read 1 >>> Warning: failed to read event print fmt for hrtimer_expire_entry >>> Analyze events for all VCPUs: >>> VM-EXIT Samples Samples% Time% Avg time >>> Total Samples:0, Total events handled time:0.00us. >>> [root@kvm perf]# >>> >> >> >> Thanks for your try, Pradeep! >> >> It seems that kvm events do not be recorded. >> >> Do your guest was running when kvm-events was executed? > > Hello Xiao > > my guest was not running when i executed. > kvm-events only analyse kvm events and this events are generated only when kvm guest is running. :) >> What is the output of "./perf script | grep kvm_*"? > > [root@phx3 perf]# ./perf script | grep kvm_* > Warning: unknown op '{' > Warning: Error: expected type 5 but read 1 > Warning: failed to read event print fmt for hrtimer_start > Warning: unknown op '{' > Warning: Error: expected type 5 but read 1 > Warning: failed to read event print fmt for > hrtimer_expire_entry > # cmdline : /home/patch/linux/tools/perf/perf record -a -R > # -f -m 1024 -c 1 -e kvm:kvm_entry -e kvm:kvm_exit -e > # kvm:kvm_mmio -e kvm:kvm_pio -e timer:* > # event : name = kvm:kvm_entry, type = 2, config = 0x2ef, > # config1 = 0x0, config2 = 0x0, excl_usr = 0, excl_kern = 0, > # id = { 6241, 6242, 6243, 6244, 6245, 6246, 6247, 6248 } > # event : name = kvm:kvm_exit, type = 2, config = 0x2ea, > # config1 = 0x0, config2 = 0x0, excl_usr = 0, excl_kern = 0, > # id = { 6249, 6250, 6251, 6252, 6253, 6254, 6255, 6256 } > # event : name = kvm:kvm_mmio, type = 2, config = 0x2dd, > # config1 = 0x0, config2 = 0x0, excl_usr = 0, excl_kern = 0, > # id = { 6257, 6258, 6259, 6260, 6261, 6262, 6263, 6264 } > # event : name = kvm:kvm_pio, type = 2, config = 0x2ed, > # config1 = 0x0, config2 = 0x0, excl_usr = 0, excl_kern = 0, > # id = { 6265, 6266, 6267, 6268, 6269, 6270, 6271, 6272 } > no symbols found in /sbin/killall5, maybe install a debug > package? > That means no kvm event is recorded, please try it again when your kvm guest is running. Thanks, Pradeep! ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 4+ messages in thread
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