diff options
author | Joachim Deguara <joachim.deguara@amd.com> | 2007-07-26 07:40:43 -0400 |
---|---|---|
committer | Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu> | 2007-07-26 07:40:43 -0400 |
commit | b762f3ffb797c1281a38a1c82194534055fba5ec (patch) | |
tree | 00677b2b564f93b28385715fea6bf3435d8edc0b /Documentation/sched-stats.txt | |
parent | f33734619371ae40f34bbce001938408e6634f05 (diff) |
[PATCH] sched: update Documentation/sched-stats.txt
While learning about schedstats I found that the documentation in the tree
is old. I updated it and found some interesting stuff like schedstats
version 14 is the same as version and version 13 never saw a kernel
release! Also there are 6 fields in the current schedstats that are not
used anymore. Nick had made them irrelevant in commit
476d139c218e44e045e4bc6d4cc02b010b343939 but never removed them.
Thanks to Rick's perl script who I borrowed some of the updated descriptions
from.
Signed-off-by: Joachim Deguara <joachim.deguara@amd.com>
Acked-by: Nick Piggin <npiggin@suse.de>
Cc: Rick Lindsley <ricklind@us.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>
Diffstat (limited to 'Documentation/sched-stats.txt')
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/sched-stats.txt | 195 |
1 files changed, 99 insertions, 96 deletions
diff --git a/Documentation/sched-stats.txt b/Documentation/sched-stats.txt index 6f72021aae51..442e14d35dea 100644 --- a/Documentation/sched-stats.txt +++ b/Documentation/sched-stats.txt | |||
@@ -1,10 +1,11 @@ | |||
1 | Version 10 of schedstats includes support for sched_domains, which | 1 | Version 14 of schedstats includes support for sched_domains, which hit the |
2 | hit the mainline kernel in 2.6.7. Some counters make more sense to be | 2 | mainline kernel in 2.6.20 although it is identical to the stats from version |
3 | per-runqueue; other to be per-domain. Note that domains (and their associated | 3 | 12 which was in the kernel from 2.6.13-2.6.19 (version 13 never saw a kernel |
4 | information) will only be pertinent and available on machines utilizing | 4 | release). Some counters make more sense to be per-runqueue; other to be |
5 | CONFIG_SMP. | 5 | per-domain. Note that domains (and their associated information) will only |
6 | 6 | be pertinent and available on machines utilizing CONFIG_SMP. | |
7 | In version 10 of schedstat, there is at least one level of domain | 7 | |
8 | In version 14 of schedstat, there is at least one level of domain | ||
8 | statistics for each cpu listed, and there may well be more than one | 9 | statistics for each cpu listed, and there may well be more than one |
9 | domain. Domains have no particular names in this implementation, but | 10 | domain. Domains have no particular names in this implementation, but |
10 | the highest numbered one typically arbitrates balancing across all the | 11 | the highest numbered one typically arbitrates balancing across all the |
@@ -27,7 +28,7 @@ to write their own scripts, the fields are described here. | |||
27 | 28 | ||
28 | CPU statistics | 29 | CPU statistics |
29 | -------------- | 30 | -------------- |
30 | cpu<N> 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 | 31 | cpu<N> 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 |
31 | 32 | ||
32 | NOTE: In the sched_yield() statistics, the active queue is considered empty | 33 | NOTE: In the sched_yield() statistics, the active queue is considered empty |
33 | if it has only one process in it, since obviously the process calling | 34 | if it has only one process in it, since obviously the process calling |
@@ -39,48 +40,20 @@ First four fields are sched_yield() statistics: | |||
39 | 3) # of times just the expired queue was empty | 40 | 3) # of times just the expired queue was empty |
40 | 4) # of times sched_yield() was called | 41 | 4) # of times sched_yield() was called |
41 | 42 | ||
42 | Next four are schedule() statistics: | 43 | Next three are schedule() statistics: |
43 | 5) # of times the active queue had at least one other process on it | 44 | 5) # of times we switched to the expired queue and reused it |
44 | 6) # of times we switched to the expired queue and reused it | 45 | 6) # of times schedule() was called |
45 | 7) # of times schedule() was called | 46 | 7) # of times schedule() left the processor idle |
46 | 8) # of times schedule() left the processor idle | ||
47 | |||
48 | Next four are active_load_balance() statistics: | ||
49 | 9) # of times active_load_balance() was called | ||
50 | 10) # of times active_load_balance() caused this cpu to gain a task | ||
51 | 11) # of times active_load_balance() caused this cpu to lose a task | ||
52 | 12) # of times active_load_balance() tried to move a task and failed | ||
53 | |||
54 | Next three are try_to_wake_up() statistics: | ||
55 | 13) # of times try_to_wake_up() was called | ||
56 | 14) # of times try_to_wake_up() successfully moved the awakening task | ||
57 | 15) # of times try_to_wake_up() attempted to move the awakening task | ||
58 | |||
59 | Next two are wake_up_new_task() statistics: | ||
60 | 16) # of times wake_up_new_task() was called | ||
61 | 17) # of times wake_up_new_task() successfully moved the new task | ||
62 | |||
63 | Next one is a sched_migrate_task() statistic: | ||
64 | 18) # of times sched_migrate_task() was called | ||
65 | 47 | ||
66 | Next one is a sched_balance_exec() statistic: | 48 | Next two are try_to_wake_up() statistics: |
67 | 19) # of times sched_balance_exec() was called | 49 | 8) # of times try_to_wake_up() was called |
50 | 9) # of times try_to_wake_up() was called to wake up the local cpu | ||
68 | 51 | ||
69 | Next three are statistics describing scheduling latency: | 52 | Next three are statistics describing scheduling latency: |
70 | 20) sum of all time spent running by tasks on this processor (in ms) | 53 | 10) sum of all time spent running by tasks on this processor (in jiffies) |
71 | 21) sum of all time spent waiting to run by tasks on this processor (in ms) | 54 | 11) sum of all time spent waiting to run by tasks on this processor (in |
72 | 22) # of tasks (not necessarily unique) given to the processor | 55 | jiffies) |
73 | 56 | 12) # of timeslices run on this cpu | |
74 | The last six are statistics dealing with pull_task(): | ||
75 | 23) # of times pull_task() moved a task to this cpu when newly idle | ||
76 | 24) # of times pull_task() stole a task from this cpu when another cpu | ||
77 | was newly idle | ||
78 | 25) # of times pull_task() moved a task to this cpu when idle | ||
79 | 26) # of times pull_task() stole a task from this cpu when another cpu | ||
80 | was idle | ||
81 | 27) # of times pull_task() moved a task to this cpu when busy | ||
82 | 28) # of times pull_task() stole a task from this cpu when another cpu | ||
83 | was busy | ||
84 | 57 | ||
85 | 58 | ||
86 | Domain statistics | 59 | Domain statistics |
@@ -89,65 +62,95 @@ One of these is produced per domain for each cpu described. (Note that if | |||
89 | CONFIG_SMP is not defined, *no* domains are utilized and these lines | 62 | CONFIG_SMP is not defined, *no* domains are utilized and these lines |
90 | will not appear in the output.) | 63 | will not appear in the output.) |
91 | 64 | ||
92 | domain<N> 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 | 65 | domain<N> <cpumask> 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 |
93 | 66 | ||
94 | The first field is a bit mask indicating what cpus this domain operates over. | 67 | The first field is a bit mask indicating what cpus this domain operates over. |
95 | 68 | ||
96 | The next fifteen are a variety of load_balance() statistics: | 69 | The next 24 are a variety of load_balance() statistics in grouped into types |
97 | 70 | of idleness (idle, busy, and newly idle): | |
98 | 1) # of times in this domain load_balance() was called when the cpu | 71 | |
99 | was idle | 72 | 1) # of times in this domain load_balance() was called when the |
100 | 2) # of times in this domain load_balance() was called when the cpu | 73 | cpu was idle |
101 | was busy | 74 | 2) # of times in this domain load_balance() checked but found |
102 | 3) # of times in this domain load_balance() was called when the cpu | 75 | the load did not require balancing when the cpu was idle |
103 | was just becoming idle | 76 | 3) # of times in this domain load_balance() tried to move one or |
104 | 4) # of times in this domain load_balance() tried to move one or more | 77 | more tasks and failed, when the cpu was idle |
105 | tasks and failed, when the cpu was idle | 78 | 4) sum of imbalances discovered (if any) with each call to |
106 | 5) # of times in this domain load_balance() tried to move one or more | 79 | load_balance() in this domain when the cpu was idle |
107 | tasks and failed, when the cpu was busy | 80 | 5) # of times in this domain pull_task() was called when the cpu |
108 | 6) # of times in this domain load_balance() tried to move one or more | 81 | was idle |
109 | tasks and failed, when the cpu was just becoming idle | 82 | 6) # of times in this domain pull_task() was called even though |
110 | 7) sum of imbalances discovered (if any) with each call to | 83 | the target task was cache-hot when idle |
111 | load_balance() in this domain when the cpu was idle | 84 | 7) # of times in this domain load_balance() was called but did |
112 | 8) sum of imbalances discovered (if any) with each call to | 85 | not find a busier queue while the cpu was idle |
113 | load_balance() in this domain when the cpu was busy | 86 | 8) # of times in this domain a busier queue was found while the |
114 | 9) sum of imbalances discovered (if any) with each call to | 87 | cpu was idle but no busier group was found |
115 | load_balance() in this domain when the cpu was just becoming idle | 88 | |
116 | 10) # of times in this domain load_balance() was called but did not find | 89 | 9) # of times in this domain load_balance() was called when the |
117 | a busier queue while the cpu was idle | 90 | cpu was busy |
118 | 11) # of times in this domain load_balance() was called but did not find | 91 | 10) # of times in this domain load_balance() checked but found the |
119 | a busier queue while the cpu was busy | 92 | load did not require balancing when busy |
120 | 12) # of times in this domain load_balance() was called but did not find | 93 | 11) # of times in this domain load_balance() tried to move one or |
121 | a busier queue while the cpu was just becoming idle | 94 | more tasks and failed, when the cpu was busy |
122 | 13) # of times in this domain a busier queue was found while the cpu was | 95 | 12) sum of imbalances discovered (if any) with each call to |
123 | idle but no busier group was found | 96 | load_balance() in this domain when the cpu was busy |
124 | 14) # of times in this domain a busier queue was found while the cpu was | 97 | 13) # of times in this domain pull_task() was called when busy |
125 | busy but no busier group was found | 98 | 14) # of times in this domain pull_task() was called even though the |
126 | 15) # of times in this domain a busier queue was found while the cpu was | 99 | target task was cache-hot when busy |
127 | just becoming idle but no busier group was found | 100 | 15) # of times in this domain load_balance() was called but did not |
128 | 101 | find a busier queue while the cpu was busy | |
129 | Next two are sched_balance_exec() statistics: | 102 | 16) # of times in this domain a busier queue was found while the cpu |
130 | 17) # of times in this domain sched_balance_exec() successfully pushed | 103 | was busy but no busier group was found |
131 | a task to a new cpu | 104 | |
132 | 18) # of times in this domain sched_balance_exec() tried but failed to | 105 | 17) # of times in this domain load_balance() was called when the |
133 | push a task to a new cpu | 106 | cpu was just becoming idle |
134 | 107 | 18) # of times in this domain load_balance() checked but found the | |
135 | Next two are try_to_wake_up() statistics: | 108 | load did not require balancing when the cpu was just becoming idle |
136 | 19) # of times in this domain try_to_wake_up() tried to move a task based | 109 | 19) # of times in this domain load_balance() tried to move one or more |
137 | on affinity and cache warmth | 110 | tasks and failed, when the cpu was just becoming idle |
138 | 20) # of times in this domain try_to_wake_up() tried to move a task based | 111 | 20) sum of imbalances discovered (if any) with each call to |
139 | on load balancing | 112 | load_balance() in this domain when the cpu was just becoming idle |
140 | 113 | 21) # of times in this domain pull_task() was called when newly idle | |
114 | 22) # of times in this domain pull_task() was called even though the | ||
115 | target task was cache-hot when just becoming idle | ||
116 | 23) # of times in this domain load_balance() was called but did not | ||
117 | find a busier queue while the cpu was just becoming idle | ||
118 | 24) # of times in this domain a busier queue was found while the cpu | ||
119 | was just becoming idle but no busier group was found | ||
120 | |||
121 | Next three are active_load_balance() statistics: | ||
122 | 25) # of times active_load_balance() was called | ||
123 | 26) # of times active_load_balance() tried to move a task and failed | ||
124 | 27) # of times active_load_balance() successfully moved a task | ||
125 | |||
126 | Next three are sched_balance_exec() statistics: | ||
127 | 28) sbe_cnt is not used | ||
128 | 29) sbe_balanced is not used | ||
129 | 30) sbe_pushed is not used | ||
130 | |||
131 | Next three are sched_balance_fork() statistics: | ||
132 | 31) sbf_cnt is not used | ||
133 | 32) sbf_balanced is not used | ||
134 | 33) sbf_pushed is not used | ||
135 | |||
136 | Next three are try_to_wake_up() statistics: | ||
137 | 34) # of times in this domain try_to_wake_up() awoke a task that | ||
138 | last ran on a different cpu in this domain | ||
139 | 35) # of times in this domain try_to_wake_up() moved a task to the | ||
140 | waking cpu because it was cache-cold on its own cpu anyway | ||
141 | 36) # of times in this domain try_to_wake_up() started passive balancing | ||
141 | 142 | ||
142 | /proc/<pid>/schedstat | 143 | /proc/<pid>/schedstat |
143 | ---------------- | 144 | ---------------- |
144 | schedstats also adds a new /proc/<pid/schedstat file to include some of | 145 | schedstats also adds a new /proc/<pid/schedstat file to include some of |
145 | the same information on a per-process level. There are three fields in | 146 | the same information on a per-process level. There are three fields in |
146 | this file correlating to fields 20, 21, and 22 in the CPU fields, but | 147 | this file correlating for that process to: |
147 | they only apply for that process. | 148 | 1) time spent on the cpu |
149 | 2) time spent waiting on a runqueue | ||
150 | 3) # of timeslices run on this cpu | ||
148 | 151 | ||
149 | A program could be easily written to make use of these extra fields to | 152 | A program could be easily written to make use of these extra fields to |
150 | report on how well a particular process or set of processes is faring | 153 | report on how well a particular process or set of processes is faring |
151 | under the scheduler's policies. A simple version of such a program is | 154 | under the scheduler's policies. A simple version of such a program is |
152 | available at | 155 | available at |
153 | http://eaglet.rain.com/rick/linux/schedstat/v10/latency.c | 156 | http://eaglet.rain.com/rick/linux/schedstat/v12/latency.c |