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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-11 08:27:49 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-11 08:27:49 +0000 |
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Adding upstream version 6.6.15.upstream/6.6.15
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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diff --git a/Documentation/locking/lockstat.rst b/Documentation/locking/lockstat.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..536eab8dbd --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/locking/lockstat.rst @@ -0,0 +1,204 @@ +=============== +Lock Statistics +=============== + +What +==== + +As the name suggests, it provides statistics on locks. + + +Why +=== + +Because things like lock contention can severely impact performance. + +How +=== + +Lockdep already has hooks in the lock functions and maps lock instances to +lock classes. We build on that (see Documentation/locking/lockdep-design.rst). +The graph below shows the relation between the lock functions and the various +hooks therein:: + + __acquire + | + lock _____ + | \ + | __contended + | | + | <wait> + | _______/ + |/ + | + __acquired + | + . + <hold> + . + | + __release + | + unlock + + lock, unlock - the regular lock functions + __* - the hooks + <> - states + +With these hooks we provide the following statistics: + + con-bounces + - number of lock contention that involved x-cpu data + contentions + - number of lock acquisitions that had to wait + wait time + min + - shortest (non-0) time we ever had to wait for a lock + max + - longest time we ever had to wait for a lock + total + - total time we spend waiting on this lock + avg + - average time spent waiting on this lock + acq-bounces + - number of lock acquisitions that involved x-cpu data + acquisitions + - number of times we took the lock + hold time + min + - shortest (non-0) time we ever held the lock + max + - longest time we ever held the lock + total + - total time this lock was held + avg + - average time this lock was held + +These numbers are gathered per lock class, per read/write state (when +applicable). + +It also tracks 4 contention points per class. A contention point is a call site +that had to wait on lock acquisition. + +Configuration +------------- + +Lock statistics are enabled via CONFIG_LOCK_STAT. + +Usage +----- + +Enable collection of statistics:: + + # echo 1 >/proc/sys/kernel/lock_stat + +Disable collection of statistics:: + + # echo 0 >/proc/sys/kernel/lock_stat + +Look at the current lock statistics:: + + ( line numbers not part of actual output, done for clarity in the explanation + below ) + + # less /proc/lock_stat + + 01 lock_stat version 0.4 + 02----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + 03 class name con-bounces contentions waittime-min waittime-max waittime-total waittime-avg acq-bounces acquisitions holdtime-min holdtime-max holdtime-total holdtime-avg + 04----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + 05 + 06 &mm->mmap_sem-W: 46 84 0.26 939.10 16371.53 194.90 47291 2922365 0.16 2220301.69 17464026916.32 5975.99 + 07 &mm->mmap_sem-R: 37 100 1.31 299502.61 325629.52 3256.30 212344 34316685 0.10 7744.91 95016910.20 2.77 + 08 --------------- + 09 &mm->mmap_sem 1 [<ffffffff811502a7>] khugepaged_scan_mm_slot+0x57/0x280 + 10 &mm->mmap_sem 96 [<ffffffff815351c4>] __do_page_fault+0x1d4/0x510 + 11 &mm->mmap_sem 34 [<ffffffff81113d77>] vm_mmap_pgoff+0x87/0xd0 + 12 &mm->mmap_sem 17 [<ffffffff81127e71>] vm_munmap+0x41/0x80 + 13 --------------- + 14 &mm->mmap_sem 1 [<ffffffff81046fda>] dup_mmap+0x2a/0x3f0 + 15 &mm->mmap_sem 60 [<ffffffff81129e29>] SyS_mprotect+0xe9/0x250 + 16 &mm->mmap_sem 41 [<ffffffff815351c4>] __do_page_fault+0x1d4/0x510 + 17 &mm->mmap_sem 68 [<ffffffff81113d77>] vm_mmap_pgoff+0x87/0xd0 + 18 + 19............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. + 20 + 21 unix_table_lock: 110 112 0.21 49.24 163.91 1.46 21094 66312 0.12 624.42 31589.81 0.48 + 22 --------------- + 23 unix_table_lock 45 [<ffffffff8150ad8e>] unix_create1+0x16e/0x1b0 + 24 unix_table_lock 47 [<ffffffff8150b111>] unix_release_sock+0x31/0x250 + 25 unix_table_lock 15 [<ffffffff8150ca37>] unix_find_other+0x117/0x230 + 26 unix_table_lock 5 [<ffffffff8150a09f>] unix_autobind+0x11f/0x1b0 + 27 --------------- + 28 unix_table_lock 39 [<ffffffff8150b111>] unix_release_sock+0x31/0x250 + 29 unix_table_lock 49 [<ffffffff8150ad8e>] unix_create1+0x16e/0x1b0 + 30 unix_table_lock 20 [<ffffffff8150ca37>] unix_find_other+0x117/0x230 + 31 unix_table_lock 4 [<ffffffff8150a09f>] unix_autobind+0x11f/0x1b0 + + +This excerpt shows the first two lock class statistics. Line 01 shows the +output version - each time the format changes this will be updated. Line 02-04 +show the header with column descriptions. Lines 05-18 and 20-31 show the actual +statistics. These statistics come in two parts; the actual stats separated by a +short separator (line 08, 13) from the contention points. + +Lines 09-12 show the first 4 recorded contention points (the code +which tries to get the lock) and lines 14-17 show the first 4 recorded +contended points (the lock holder). It is possible that the max +con-bounces point is missing in the statistics. + +The first lock (05-18) is a read/write lock, and shows two lines above the +short separator. The contention points don't match the column descriptors, +they have two: contentions and [<IP>] symbol. The second set of contention +points are the points we're contending with. + +The integer part of the time values is in us. + +Dealing with nested locks, subclasses may appear:: + + 32........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... + 33 + 34 &rq->lock: 13128 13128 0.43 190.53 103881.26 7.91 97454 3453404 0.00 401.11 13224683.11 3.82 + 35 --------- + 36 &rq->lock 645 [<ffffffff8103bfc4>] task_rq_lock+0x43/0x75 + 37 &rq->lock 297 [<ffffffff8104ba65>] try_to_wake_up+0x127/0x25a + 38 &rq->lock 360 [<ffffffff8103c4c5>] select_task_rq_fair+0x1f0/0x74a + 39 &rq->lock 428 [<ffffffff81045f98>] scheduler_tick+0x46/0x1fb + 40 --------- + 41 &rq->lock 77 [<ffffffff8103bfc4>] task_rq_lock+0x43/0x75 + 42 &rq->lock 174 [<ffffffff8104ba65>] try_to_wake_up+0x127/0x25a + 43 &rq->lock 4715 [<ffffffff8103ed4b>] double_rq_lock+0x42/0x54 + 44 &rq->lock 893 [<ffffffff81340524>] schedule+0x157/0x7b8 + 45 + 46........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... + 47 + 48 &rq->lock/1: 1526 11488 0.33 388.73 136294.31 11.86 21461 38404 0.00 37.93 109388.53 2.84 + 49 ----------- + 50 &rq->lock/1 11526 [<ffffffff8103ed58>] double_rq_lock+0x4f/0x54 + 51 ----------- + 52 &rq->lock/1 5645 [<ffffffff8103ed4b>] double_rq_lock+0x42/0x54 + 53 &rq->lock/1 1224 [<ffffffff81340524>] schedule+0x157/0x7b8 + 54 &rq->lock/1 4336 [<ffffffff8103ed58>] double_rq_lock+0x4f/0x54 + 55 &rq->lock/1 181 [<ffffffff8104ba65>] try_to_wake_up+0x127/0x25a + +Line 48 shows statistics for the second subclass (/1) of &rq->lock class +(subclass starts from 0), since in this case, as line 50 suggests, +double_rq_lock actually acquires a nested lock of two spinlocks. + +View the top contending locks:: + + # grep : /proc/lock_stat | head + clockevents_lock: 2926159 2947636 0.15 46882.81 1784540466.34 605.41 3381345 3879161 0.00 2260.97 53178395.68 13.71 + tick_broadcast_lock: 346460 346717 0.18 2257.43 39364622.71 113.54 3642919 4242696 0.00 2263.79 49173646.60 11.59 + &mapping->i_mmap_mutex: 203896 203899 3.36 645530.05 31767507988.39 155800.21 3361776 8893984 0.17 2254.15 14110121.02 1.59 + &rq->lock: 135014 136909 0.18 606.09 842160.68 6.15 1540728 10436146 0.00 728.72 17606683.41 1.69 + &(&zone->lru_lock)->rlock: 93000 94934 0.16 59.18 188253.78 1.98 1199912 3809894 0.15 391.40 3559518.81 0.93 + tasklist_lock-W: 40667 41130 0.23 1189.42 428980.51 10.43 270278 510106 0.16 653.51 3939674.91 7.72 + tasklist_lock-R: 21298 21305 0.20 1310.05 215511.12 10.12 186204 241258 0.14 1162.33 1179779.23 4.89 + rcu_node_1: 47656 49022 0.16 635.41 193616.41 3.95 844888 1865423 0.00 764.26 1656226.96 0.89 + &(&dentry->d_lockref.lock)->rlock: 39791 40179 0.15 1302.08 88851.96 2.21 2790851 12527025 0.10 1910.75 3379714.27 0.27 + rcu_node_0: 29203 30064 0.16 786.55 1555573.00 51.74 88963 244254 0.00 398.87 428872.51 1.76 + +Clear the statistics:: + + # echo 0 > /proc/lock_stat |