perf tools: Fix comm for processes with named threads
authorDavid Ahern <dsahern@gmail.com>
Thu, 22 Dec 2011 18:30:01 +0000 (11:30 -0700)
committerArnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@redhat.com>
Fri, 23 Dec 2011 18:10:40 +0000 (16:10 -0200)
perf does not properly handle monitoring of processes with named threads.
For example:

$ ps -C myapp -L
  PID   LWP TTY          TIME CMD
25118 25118 ?        00:00:00 myapp
25118 25119 ?        00:00:00 myapp:worker

perf record -e cs -c 1 -fo /tmp/perf.data -p 25118 -- sleep 10
perf report --stdio -i /tmp/perf.data
   100.00%  myapp:worker  [kernel.kallsyms]  [k] perf_event_task_sched_out

The process name is set to the name of the last thread it finds for the
process.

The Problem:
perf-top and perf-record both create a thread_map of threads to be
monitored. That map is used in perf_event__synthesize_thread_map which
loops over the entries in thread_map and calls __event__synthesize_thread
to generate COMM and MMAP events.

__event__synthesize_thread calls perf_event__synthesize_comm which opens
/proc/pid/status, reads the name of the task and its thread group id.
That's all fine. The problem is that it then reads /proc/pid/task and
generates COMM events for each task it finds - but using the name found
in /proc/pid/status where pid is the thread of interest.

The end result (looping over thread_map + synthesizing comm events for
each thread each time) means the name of the last thread processed sets
the name for all threads in the process - which is not good for
multithreaded processes with named threads.

The Fix:
perf_event__synthesize_comm has an input argument (full) that decides
whether to process task entries for each pid it is passed. It currently
never set to 0 (perf_event__synthesize_comm has a single caller and it
always passes the value 1). Let's fix that.

Add the full input argument to __event__synthesize_thread which passes
it to perf_event__synthesize_comm. For thread/process monitoring set full
to 0 which means COMM and MMAP events are only generated for the pid
passed to it. For system wide monitoring set full to 1 so that COMM events
are generated for all threads in a process.

Cc: Frederic Weisbecker <fweisbec@gmail.com>
Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>
Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/1324578603-12762-2-git-send-email-dsahern@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: David Ahern <dsahern@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@redhat.com>
tools/perf/util/event.c

index b7c7f39..a578726 100644 (file)
@@ -261,11 +261,12 @@ int perf_event__synthesize_modules(struct perf_tool *tool,
 
 static int __event__synthesize_thread(union perf_event *comm_event,
                                      union perf_event *mmap_event,
-                                     pid_t pid, perf_event__handler_t process,
+                                     pid_t pid, int full,
+                                         perf_event__handler_t process,
                                      struct perf_tool *tool,
                                      struct machine *machine)
 {
-       pid_t tgid = perf_event__synthesize_comm(tool, comm_event, pid, 1,
+       pid_t tgid = perf_event__synthesize_comm(tool, comm_event, pid, full,
                                                 process, machine);
        if (tgid == -1)
                return -1;
@@ -279,7 +280,7 @@ int perf_event__synthesize_thread_map(struct perf_tool *tool,
                                      struct machine *machine)
 {
        union perf_event *comm_event, *mmap_event;
-       int err = -1, thread;
+       int err = -1, thread, j;
 
        comm_event = malloc(sizeof(comm_event->comm) + machine->id_hdr_size);
        if (comm_event == NULL)
@@ -292,11 +293,37 @@ int perf_event__synthesize_thread_map(struct perf_tool *tool,
        err = 0;
        for (thread = 0; thread < threads->nr; ++thread) {
                if (__event__synthesize_thread(comm_event, mmap_event,
-                                              threads->map[thread],
+                                              threads->map[thread], 0,
                                               process, tool, machine)) {
                        err = -1;
                        break;
                }
+
+               /*
+                * comm.pid is set to thread group id by
+                * perf_event__synthesize_comm
+                */
+               if ((int) comm_event->comm.pid != threads->map[thread]) {
+                       bool need_leader = true;
+
+                       /* is thread group leader in thread_map? */
+                       for (j = 0; j < threads->nr; ++j) {
+                               if ((int) comm_event->comm.pid == threads->map[j]) {
+                                       need_leader = false;
+                                       break;
+                               }
+                       }
+
+                       /* if not, generate events for it */
+                       if (need_leader &&
+                           __event__synthesize_thread(comm_event,
+                                                     mmap_event,
+                                                     comm_event->comm.pid, 0,
+                                                     process, tool, machine)) {
+                               err = -1;
+                               break;
+                       }
+               }
        }
        free(mmap_event);
 out_free_comm:
@@ -333,7 +360,7 @@ int perf_event__synthesize_threads(struct perf_tool *tool,
                if (*end) /* only interested in proper numerical dirents */
                        continue;
 
-               __event__synthesize_thread(comm_event, mmap_event, pid,
+               __event__synthesize_thread(comm_event, mmap_event, pid, 1,
                                           process, tool, machine);
        }