* Vladislav Bolkhovitin <vst@xxxxxxxx> wrote: >> The word graph is actually here to explain here that we not only trace >> each function call but we can actually retrieve all of the call path of >> a function and then draw it as if it was C code: >> >> 0) ! 108.528 us | } >> 0) | irq_exit() { >> 0) | do_softirq() { >> 0) | __do_softirq() { >> 0) 0.895 us | __local_bh_disable(); >> 0) | run_timer_softirq() { >> 0) 0.827 us | hrtimer_run_pending(); >> 0) 1.226 us | _spin_lock_irq(); >> 0) | _spin_unlock_irq() { >> 0) 6.550 us | } >> 0) 0.924 us | _local_bh_enable(); >> 0) + 12.129 us | } >> 0) + 13.911 us | } >> 0) 0.707 us | idle_cpu(); >> 0) + 17.009 us | } >> 0) ! 137.419 us | } >> 0) <========== | >> 0) 1.045 us | } >> 0) ! 148.908 us | } >> 0) ! 151.022 us | } >> 0) ! 153.022 us | } >> 0) 0.963 us | journal_mark_dirty(); >> 0) 0.925 us | __brelse(); > > Unfortunately, it lacks very useful "TASK-PID, CPU#, TIMESTAMP" header > fields.. those obscure readability in the typical usecases, but you can get them anytime via using this existing trace_options runtime switch: echo funcgraph-proc > /debug/tracing/trace_options resulting in traces like this: # CPU TASK/PID OVERHEAD/DURATION FUNCTION CALLS # | | | | | | | | ------------------------------------------ 0) distccd-28400 => cc1-30212 ------------------------------------------ 0) cc1-30212 | 0.270 us | } 0) cc1-30212 | | __do_fault() { 0) cc1-30212 | | filemap_fault() { 0) cc1-30212 | | find_lock_page() { 0) cc1-30212 | 0.453 us | find_get_page(); 0) cc1-30212 | 0.997 us | } 0) cc1-30212 | | PageUptodate() { 0) cc1-30212 | 0.266 us | constant_test_bit(); 0) cc1-30212 | 0.799 us | } 0) cc1-30212 | 0.379 us | mark_page_accessed(); 0) cc1-30212 | 3.275 us | } 0) cc1-30212 | 0.276 us | _spin_lock(); 0) cc1-30212 | 0.389 us | page_add_file_rmap(); 0) cc1-30212 | | unlock_page() { 0) cc1-30212 | 0.266 us | page_waitqueue(); 0) cc1-30212 | 0.381 us | __wake_up_bit(); 0) cc1-30212 | 1.442 us | } 0) cc1-30212 | 6.897 us | } 0) cc1-30212 |+ 11.663 us | } 0) cc1-30212 | | up_read() { 0) cc1-30212 | 0.280 us | _spin_lock_irqsave(); Thanks, Ingo -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-scsi" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html