On Tue, Apr 28, 2020 at 08:58:41PM -0700, Song Liu wrote: > + > + skel = test_enable_stats__open_and_load(); > + if (CHECK(!skel, "skel_open_and_load", "skeleton open/load failed\n")) > + return; > + > + stats_fd = bpf_enable_stats(BPF_STATS_RUNTIME_CNT); Just realized that the name is wrong. The stats are enabling run_cnt and run_time_ns. runtime_cnt sounds like 'snark' from 'The Hunting of the Snark' :) May be BPF_STATS_RUN_TIME ? > + if (CHECK(stats_fd < 0, "get_stats_fd", "failed %d\n", errno)) { > + test_enable_stats__destroy(skel); > + return; > + } > + > + err = test_enable_stats__attach(skel); > + if (CHECK(err, "attach_raw_tp", "err %d\n", err)) > + goto cleanup; > + > + /* generate 100 sys_enter */ > + for (i = 0; i < 100; i++) > + usleep(1); > + > + test_enable_stats__detach(skel); > + > + prog_fd = bpf_program__fd(skel->progs.test_enable_stats); > + memset(&info, 0, info_len); > + err = bpf_obj_get_info_by_fd(prog_fd, &info, &info_len); > + if (CHECK(err, "get_prog_info", > + "failed to get bpf_prog_info for fd %d\n", prog_fd)) > + goto cleanup; > + if (CHECK(info.run_time_ns == 0, "check_stats_enabled", > + "failed to enable run_time_ns stats\n")) > + goto cleanup; > + > + bss_fd = bpf_map__fd(skel->maps.bss); > + err = bpf_map_lookup_elem(bss_fd, &zero, &count); 'count' is a global var. It's accessible directly via skeleton. No need for map_lookup. Even after __detach(skel) the global data is still valid. > + if (CHECK(err, "map_lookup_elem", > + "failed map_lookup_elem for fd %d\n", bss_fd)) > + goto cleanup; > + > + CHECK(info.run_cnt != count, "check_run_cnt_valid", > + "invalid run_cnt stats\n"); what happens if there are other syscalls during for(i<100) loop? The count will still match, right? Then why 100 ? and why usleep() at all? test_enable_stats__attach() will generate at least one syscall. > + > +cleanup: > + test_enable_stats__destroy(skel); > + close(stats_fd); May be close(stats_fd) first. Then test_enable_stats__attach(skel); again. Generate few more syscalls and check that 'count' incrementing, but info.run_cnt doesnt ? That check assumes that sysctl is off. Overkill?