From: Kan Liang <kan.li...@intel.com> The patch series intends to fix the severe performance issue in Knights Landing/Mill, when monitoring in heavy load system. perf top costs a few minutes to show the result, which is unacceptable. With the patch series applied, the latency will reduces to several seconds.
machine__synthesize_threads and perf_top__mmap_read costs most of the perf top time (> 99%). Patch 1-4 do the optimization for machine__synthesize_threads. Patch 5-6 does the optimization for perf_top__mmap_read. Optimization for machine__synthesize_threads - Multithreading the whole process. - The threads number is set to the max online CPU# by default. User can change the threads number through the new option. - Introduces hashtable for machine threads to reduce the lock contention. - The optimization can also benefit other platforms and other perf tools, like perf record. But this patch series doesn't do the optimization for other tools. It can be done later separately. - With this optimization applied, there is a 1.56x speedup in Knights Mill with heavy workload. Optimization for perf_top__mmap_read - switch to backward overwrite mode For non overwrite mode, it tries to read everything in the ring buffer and does not check the messup. Once there are lots of samples delivered shortly, the processing time could be very long. Considering the real time requirement for perf top, it should switch to backward overwrite mode. - With this optimization applied, there is a 8.98x speedup in Knights Mill with heavy workload. - However, the latency of perf_top__mmap_read is still higher than the default perf top fresh time (2s) in Knights Mill with heavy workload. A check is introduced to give some hints to reduce the overhead. The source code is also available at https://github.com/kliang2/perf.git perf_top_opt Here are perf top latency test result on Knights Mill and Skylake server The heavy workload is to compile Linux kernel as below "sudo nice make -j$(grep -c '^processor' /proc/cpuinfo)" Then, "sudo perf top" The latency period is the time between perf top launched and the first profiling result shown. - Latency on Knights Mill (272 CPUs) Original(s) With patch(s) Speedup 272.68 40.89 6.67x - Latency on Skylake server (192 CPUs) Original(s) With patch(s) Speedup 12.28 2.05 5.99x Changes since V3: - Switch to backward overwrite mode (jirka) The backward mode can avoid some problems found in forward, but the performance drops which compared with V3 for Knights Mill. Introduce a new patch to check the latency of perf_top__mmap_read. - Handle the thread_nr = 1 specially (jirka) Changes since V2: - patches 1 and 2 for V2 for hashtable and scandir have been merged. - patches 3, 4 and 7 for V2 are droped. Because the optimization code doesn't touch those codes. The protection is not needed. (Arnaldo & jirka) - Using mutex wrappers for multithread only lock. (jirka) - Move struct synthesize_threads_arg to event.c (jirka) Changes since V1: - Patch 1: machine threads and hashtable related renaming (Arnaldo) - Patch 6: use a smaller locked section for comm_str__put add a locked wrapper for comm_str__findnew (Arnaldo) Kan Liang (6): perf tools: lock to protect namespaces and comm list perf tools: lock to protect comm_str rb tree perf top: implement multithreading for perf_event__synthesize_threads perf top: add option to set the number of thread for event synthesize perf top: switch to backward overwrite mode perf top: check the cost of perf_top__mmap_read tools/perf/Documentation/perf-top.txt | 3 + tools/perf/builtin-kvm.c | 3 +- tools/perf/builtin-record.c | 2 +- tools/perf/builtin-top.c | 43 ++++++--- tools/perf/builtin-trace.c | 2 +- tools/perf/tests/mmap-thread-lookup.c | 2 +- tools/perf/ui/browsers/hists.c | 12 ++- tools/perf/util/comm.c | 18 +++- tools/perf/util/event.c | 163 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- tools/perf/util/event.h | 3 +- tools/perf/util/machine.c | 8 +- tools/perf/util/machine.h | 9 +- tools/perf/util/thread.c | 53 +++++++++-- tools/perf/util/thread.h | 3 + tools/perf/util/top.h | 1 + 15 files changed, 262 insertions(+), 63 deletions(-) -- 2.5.5