From: Manos Pitsidianakis <manos.pitsidianakis@linaro.org>
To: Pierrick Bouvier <pierrick.bouvier@linaro.org>, qemu-devel@nongnu.org
Cc: "Mahmoud Mandour" <ma.mandourr@gmail.com>,
"Philippe Mathieu-Daudé " <philmd@linaro.org>,
"rowan Hart" <rowanbhart@gmail.com>,
"Gustavo Romero" <gustavo.romero@linaro.org>,
"Manos Pitsidianakis" <manos.pitsidianakis@linaro.org>,
"Alex Bennée" <alex.bennee@linaro.org>,
"Alexandre Iooss" <erdnaxe@crans.org>,
"Peter Maydell" <peter.maydell@linaro.org>,
"Richard Henderson" <richard.henderson@linaro.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH v5 9/9] contrib/plugins/uftrace: add documentation
Date: Fri, 08 Aug 2025 12:46:52 +0300 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <t0o659.1do94331ogqw5@linaro.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20250808020702.410109-10-pierrick.bouvier@linaro.org>
On Fri, 08 Aug 2025 05:07, Pierrick Bouvier <pierrick.bouvier@linaro.org> wrote:
>This documentation summarizes how to use the plugin, and present two
>examples of the possibilities offered by it, in system and user mode.
>
>As well, it explains how to rebuild and reproduce those examples.
>
>Signed-off-by: Pierrick Bouvier <pierrick.bouvier@linaro.org>
>---
> docs/about/emulation.rst | 197 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> 1 file changed, 197 insertions(+)
>
>diff --git a/docs/about/emulation.rst b/docs/about/emulation.rst
>index 456d01d5b08..9ce47ac2712 100644
>--- a/docs/about/emulation.rst
>+++ b/docs/about/emulation.rst
>@@ -816,6 +816,203 @@ This plugin can limit the number of Instructions Per Second that are executed::
> The lower the number the more accurate time will be, but the less efficient the plugin.
> Defaults to ips/10
>
>+Uftrace
>+.......
>+
>+``contrib/plugins/uftrace.c``
>+
>+This plugin generates a binary trace compatible with
>+`uftrace <https://github.com/namhyung/uftrace>`_.
>+
>+Plugin supports aarch64 and x64, and works in user and system mode, allowing to
>+trace a system boot, which is not something possible usually.
Now it is!
>+
>+In user mode, the memory mapping is directly copied from ``/proc/self/maps`` at
>+the end of execution. Uftrace should be able to retrieve symbols by itself,
>+without any additional step.
>+In system mode, the default memory mapping is empty, and you can generate
>+one (and associated symbols) using ``contrib/plugins/uftrace_symbols.py``.
>+Symbols must be present in ELF binaries.
>+
>+It tracks the call stack (based on frame pointer analysis). Thus, your program
>+and its dependencies must be compiled using ``-fno-omit-frame-pointer
>+-mno-omit-leaf-frame-pointer``. In 2024, `Ubuntu and Fedora enabled it by
>+default again on x64
>+<https://www.brendangregg.com/blog/2024-03-17/the-return-of-the-frame-pointers.html>`_.
>+On aarch64, this is less of a problem, as they are usually part of the ABI,
>+except for leaf functions. That's true for user space applications, but not
>+necessarily for bare metal code. You can read this `section
>+<uftrace_build_system_example>` to easily build a system with frame pointers.
>+
>+When tracing long scenarios (> 1 min), the generated trace can become very long,
>+making it hard to extract data from it. In this case, a simple solution is to
>+trace execution while generating a timestamped output log using
>+``qemu-system-aarch64 ... | ts "%s"``. Then, ``uftrace --time-range=start~end``
>+can be used to reduce trace for only this part of execution.
>+
>+Performance wise, overhead compared to normal tcg execution is around x5-x15.
>+
>+.. list-table:: Uftrace plugin arguments
>+ :widths: 20 80
>+ :header-rows: 1
>+
>+ * - Option
>+ - Description
>+ * - trace-privilege-level=[on|off]
>+ - Generate separate traces for each privilege level (Exception Level +
>+ Security State on aarch64, Rings on x64).
>+
>+.. list-table:: uftrace_symbols.py arguments
>+ :widths: 20 80
>+ :header-rows: 1
>+
>+ * - Option
>+ - Description
>+ * - elf_file [elf_file ...]
>+ - path to an ELF file. Use /path/to/file:0xdeadbeef to add a mapping offset.
>+ * - --prefix-symbols
>+ - prepend binary name to symbols
>+
>+Example user trace
>+++++++++++++++++++
>+
>+As an example, we can trace qemu itself running git::
>+
>+ $ ./build/qemu-aarch64 -plugin \
>+ build/contrib/plugins/libuftrace.so \
>+ ./build/qemu-aarch64 /usr/bin/git --help
>+
>+ # and generate a chrome trace directly
>+ $ uftrace dump --chrome | gzip > ~/qemu_aarch64_git_help.json.gz
>+
>+For convenience, you can download this trace `qemu_aarch64_git_help.json.gz
>+<https://fileserver.linaro.org/s/N8X8fnZ5yGRZLsT/download/qemu_aarch64_git_help.json.gz>`_.
We should be able to add static files in the docs/ folder that sphinx
html can link to for images and json. WDYT?
>+Download it and open this trace on https://ui.perfetto.dev/. You can zoom in/out
>+using w,a,s,d keys. Some sequences taken from this trace:
You can use :kbd:`W` etc for nice key formatting
>+
>+- Loading program and its interpreter
>+
>+.. image:: https://fileserver.linaro.org/s/fie8JgX76yyL5cq/preview
>+ :height: 200px
>+
>+- open syscall
>+
>+.. image:: https://fileserver.linaro.org/s/rsXPTeZZPza4PcE/preview
>+ :height: 200px
>+
>+- TB creation
>+
>+.. image:: https://fileserver.linaro.org/s/GXY6NKMw5EeRCew/preview
>+ :height: 200px
>+
>+It's usually better to use ``uftrace record`` directly. However, tracing
>+binaries through qemu-user can be convenient when you don't want to recompile
>+them (``uftrace record`` requires instrumentation), as long as symbols are
>+present.
>+
>+Example system trace
>+++++++++++++++++++++
>+
>+A full trace example (chrome trace, from instructions below) generated from a
>+system boot can be found `here
>+<https://fileserver.linaro.org/s/WsemLboPEzo24nw/download/aarch64_boot.json.gz>`_.
>+Download it and open this trace on https://ui.perfetto.dev/. You can see code
>+executed for all privilege levels, and zoom in/out using w,a,s,d keys. You can
>+find below some sequences taken from this trace:
>+
>+- Two first stages of boot sequence in Arm Trusted Firmware (EL3 and S-EL1)
>+
>+.. image:: https://fileserver.linaro.org/s/kkxBS552W7nYESX/preview
>+ :height: 200px
>+
>+- U-boot initialization (until code relocation, after which we can't track it)
>+
>+.. image:: https://fileserver.linaro.org/s/LKTgsXNZFi5GFNC/preview
>+ :height: 200px
>+
>+- Stat and open syscalls in kernel
>+
>+.. image:: https://fileserver.linaro.org/s/dXe4MfraKg2F476/preview
>+ :height: 200px
>+
>+- Timer interrupt
>+
>+.. image:: https://fileserver.linaro.org/s/TM5yobYzJtP7P3C/preview
>+ :height: 200px
>+
>+- Poweroff sequence (from kernel back to firmware, NS-EL2 to EL3)
>+
>+.. image:: https://fileserver.linaro.org/s/oR2PtyGKJrqnfRf/preview
>+ :height: 200px
>+
>+Build and run system example
>+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>+
>+.. _uftrace_build_system_example:
>+
>+Building a full system image with frame pointers is not trivial.
>+
>+We provide a `simple way <https://github.com/pbo-linaro/qemu-linux-stack>`_ to
>+build an aarch64 system, combining Arm Trusted firmware, U-boot, Linux kernel
>+and debian userland. It's based on containers (``podman`` only) and
>+``qemu-user-static (binfmt)`` to make sure it's easily reproducible and does not depend
>+on machine where you build it.
>+
>+You can follow the exact same instructions for a x64 system, combining edk2,
>+Linux, and Ubuntu, simply by switching to
>+`x86_64 <https://github.com/pbo-linaro/qemu-linux-stack/tree/x86_64>`_ branch.
>+
>+To build the system::
>+
>+ # Install dependencies
>+ $ sudo apt install -y podman qemu-user-static
>+
>+ $ git clone https://github.com/pbo-linaro/qemu-linux-stack
>+ $ cd qemu-linux-stack
>+ $ ./build.sh
>+
>+ # system can be started using:
>+ $ ./run.sh /path/to/qemu-system-aarch64
>+
>+To generate a uftrace for a system boot from that::
>+
>+ # run true and poweroff the system
>+ $ env INIT=true ./run.sh path/to/qemu-system-aarch64 \
>+ -plugin path/to/contrib/plugins/libuftrace.so,trace-privilege-level=on
>+
>+ # generate symbols and memory mapping
>+ $ path/to/contrib/plugins/uftrace_symbols.py \
>+ --prefix-symbols \
>+ arm-trusted-firmware/build/qemu/debug/bl1/bl1.elf \
>+ arm-trusted-firmware/build/qemu/debug/bl2/bl2.elf \
>+ arm-trusted-firmware/build/qemu/debug/bl31/bl31.elf \
>+ u-boot/u-boot:0x60000000 \
>+ linux/vmlinux
>+
>+ # inspect trace with
>+ $ uftrace replay
>+
>+Uftrace allows to filter the trace, and dump flamegraphs, or a chrome trace.
>+This last one is very interesting to see visually the boot process::
>+
>+ $ uftrace dump --chrome > boot.json
>+ # Open your browser, and load boot.json on https://ui.perfetto.dev/.
>+
>+Long visual chrome traces can't be easily opened, thus, it might be
>+interesting to generate them around a particular point of execution::
>+
>+ # execute qemu and timestamp output log
>+ $ env INIT=true ./run.sh path/to/qemu-system-aarch64 \
>+ -plugin path/to/contrib/plugins/libuftrace.so,trace-privilege-level=on |&
>+ ts "%s" | tee exec.log
>+
>+ $ cat exec.log | grep 'Run /init'
>+ 1753122320 [ 11.834391] Run /init as init process
>+ # init was launched at 1753122320
>+
>+ # generate trace around init execution (2 seconds):
>+ $ uftrace dump --chrome --time-range=1753122320~1753122322 > init.json
>+
> Other emulation features
> ------------------------
>
>--
>2.47.2
>
Sounds comprehensive all in all. I will try to follow the instructions
and post a Tested-by
For the doc text:
Reviewed-by: Manos Pitsidianakis <manos.pitsidianakis@linaro.org>
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2025-08-08 9:54 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 35+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2025-08-08 2:06 [PATCH v5 0/9] contrib/plugins: uftrace Pierrick Bouvier
2025-08-08 2:06 ` [PATCH v5 1/9] contrib/plugins/uftrace: skeleton file Pierrick Bouvier
2025-08-08 8:14 ` Manos Pitsidianakis
2025-08-08 16:19 ` Pierrick Bouvier
2025-08-08 16:34 ` Manos Pitsidianakis
2025-08-08 17:28 ` Pierrick Bouvier
2025-08-08 2:06 ` [PATCH v5 2/9] contrib/plugins/uftrace: define cpu operations and implement aarch64 Pierrick Bouvier
2025-08-08 8:28 ` Manos Pitsidianakis
2025-08-08 16:27 ` Pierrick Bouvier
2025-08-08 16:36 ` Manos Pitsidianakis
2025-08-08 2:06 ` [PATCH v5 3/9] contrib/plugins/uftrace: track callstack Pierrick Bouvier
2025-08-08 8:49 ` Manos Pitsidianakis
2025-08-08 16:36 ` Pierrick Bouvier
2025-08-08 2:06 ` [PATCH v5 4/9] contrib/plugins/uftrace: implement tracing Pierrick Bouvier
2025-08-08 9:11 ` Manos Pitsidianakis
2025-08-08 16:38 ` Pierrick Bouvier
2025-08-08 18:03 ` Pierrick Bouvier
2025-08-08 18:13 ` Manos Pitsidianakis
2025-08-08 18:23 ` Pierrick Bouvier
2025-08-08 18:29 ` Manos Pitsidianakis
2025-08-08 18:24 ` Pierrick Bouvier
2025-08-08 2:06 ` [PATCH v5 5/9] contrib/plugins/uftrace: implement privilege level tracing Pierrick Bouvier
2025-08-08 9:26 ` Manos Pitsidianakis
2025-08-08 16:41 ` Pierrick Bouvier
2025-08-08 2:06 ` [PATCH v5 6/9] contrib/plugins/uftrace: generate additional files for uftrace Pierrick Bouvier
2025-08-08 9:37 ` Manos Pitsidianakis
2025-08-08 16:42 ` Pierrick Bouvier
2025-08-08 2:07 ` [PATCH v5 7/9] contrib/plugins/uftrace: implement x64 support Pierrick Bouvier
2025-08-08 9:42 ` Manos Pitsidianakis
2025-08-08 16:52 ` Pierrick Bouvier
2025-08-08 2:07 ` [PATCH v5 8/9] contrib/plugins/uftrace_symbols.py Pierrick Bouvier
2025-08-08 2:07 ` [PATCH v5 9/9] contrib/plugins/uftrace: add documentation Pierrick Bouvier
2025-08-08 9:46 ` Manos Pitsidianakis [this message]
2025-08-08 16:59 ` Pierrick Bouvier
2025-08-08 20:45 ` [PATCH v5 0/9] contrib/plugins: uftrace Pierrick Bouvier
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