On 9/18/19 7:38 AM, Yafang Shao wrote:
> A new perf script page-reclaim is introduced in this patch. This new script
> is used to report the page reclaim details. The possible usage of this
> script is as bellow,
> - identify latency spike caused by direct reclaim
> - whehter the latency spike is relevant with pageout
> - why is page reclaim requested, i.e. whether it is because of memory
>   fragmentation
> - page reclaim efficiency
> etc
> In the future we may also enhance it to analyze the memcg reclaim.
>
> Bellow is how to use this script,
>     # Record, one of the following
>     $ perf record -e 'vmscan:mm_vmscan_*' ./workload
>     $ perf script record page-reclaim
>
>     # Report
>     $ perf script report page-reclaim
>
>     # Report per process latency
>     $ perf script report page-reclaim -- -p


I tested it with global-dhp__pagereclaim-performance from mmtests and got what 
appears to be reasonable results and the output looks correct and useful.  
However I'm not a vm expert so I can't comment further.  Hopefully someone on 
linux-mm can give more specific feedback.

There is one issue with Python3,  see below.  I didn't test with Python2.

>
> +     @classmethod
> +     def shrink_inactive(cls, pid, scanned, reclaimed, flags):
> +             event = cls.events.get(pid)
> +             if event and event.tracing():
> +                     # RECLAIM_WB_ANON 0x1
> +                     # RECLAIM_WB_FILE 0x2
> +                     _type = (flags & 0x2) >> 1
> +                     event.process_lru(lru[_type], scanned, reclaimed)
> +
> +     @classmethod
> +     def writepage(cls, pid, flags):
> +             event = cls.events.get(pid)
> +             if event and event.tracing():
> +                     # RECLAIM_WB_ANON 0x1
> +                     # RECLAIM_WB_FILE 0x2
> +                     # RECLAIM_WB_SYNC 0x4
> +                     # RECLAIM_WB_ASYNC 0x8
> +                     _type = (flags & 0x2) >> 1
> +                     _io = (flags & 0x4) >> 2
> +
> +                     event.process_writepage(lru[_type], sync_io[_io])
> +
> +        @classmethod

Space indentation on line above.  For python3 this results in:

  File "tools/perf/scripts/python/page-reclaim.py", line 217
    @classmethod
               ^
TabError: inconsistent use of tabs and spaces in indentation

> +     def iterate_proc(cls):
> +             if show_opt != Show.DEFAULT:
> +                     print("\nPer process latency (ms):")
> +                     print_proc_latency(latency_metric, 'pid', '[comm]')
> +
> +                     if show_opt == Show.VERBOSE:
> +                             print("%20s  %s" % ('timestamp','latency(ns)'))


Thanks

Tony

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