Andi Kleen wrote:
quoted text > Arjan van de Ven <arjan@linux.intel.com> writes:
>
>> The Intel Open Source Technology Center is pleased to announce the
>> release of version 0.1 of LatencyTOP, a tool for developers to visualize
>> system latencies.
>
> Just for completeness -- Linux already had a way to profile latencies
> since quite some time. It's little known unfortunately and doesn't
> work for modules since it's a special mode in the old non modular kernel
> profiler.
>
> You enable CONFIG_SCHEDSTATS and boot with profile=sleep and then you can
> use the readprofile command to read the data. Information can be reset with
> echo > /proc/profile
>
> There's also a profile=sched to profile the scheduler which works even
> without CONFIG_SCHEDSTATS
yes indeed; I sort of use the same infrastructure inside the scheduler; the biggest
reason I felt I had to do something different was that I wanted to do per process
data collection, so that you can see for a specific process what was going on.
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Re: [Announce] Development release 0.1 of the LatencyTOP tool , Arjan van de Ven , (Fri Jan 18, 10:16 pm)