On Tue, May 8, 2012 at 11:06 PM, Steven Rostedt <rostedt@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Tue, 2012-05-08 at 22:34 +0800, harryxiyou wrote: > >> > [...] >> => i915_add_request (f850cef4) >> => i915_gem_do_execbuffer (f8510adc) >> Xorg-1104 [001] 3106.003258: irq_handler_exit: > > Isn't this what you asked for? Hmmm.., this is what i wanna see ;-) Actually, i don't know how to analyse these datas got by trace-cmd. Cloud you please give me some descriptions for following ones? #./trace-cmd report | less version = 6 cpus=2 trace-cmd-1666 [000] 66.206448: sys_exit: NR 4 = 1 Xorg-977 [001] 66.206449: sys_exit: NR 265 = 0 trace-cmd-1666 [000] 66.206450: kernel_stack: <stack trace> => syscall_exit_work (c010352a) Xorg-977 [001] 66.206450: kernel_stack: <stack trace> => syscall_exit_work (c010352a) Xorg-977 [001] 66.206455: sys_enter: NR 54 (9, c00c6466, bfcfccb0, 9f42bf0, 863b7b4, bfcfccd8) Xorg-977 [001] 66.206455: kernel_stack: <stack trace> => syscall_trace_entry (c01034ff) trace-cmd-1666 [000] 66.206456: mm_page_alloc: page=0xc13c65a0 pfn=3241960864 order=0 migratetype=2 gfp_flags=GFP_HIGHUSER_MOVABLE trace-cmd-1666 [000] 66.206457: kernel_stack: <stack trace> => do_wp_page (c01e5659) => handle_mm_fault (c01e641c) => do_page_fault (c058da8d) => error_code (c058b983) Xorg-977 [001] 66.206463: sys_exit: NR 54 = 0 Xorg-977 [001] 66.206463: kernel_stack: <stack trace> => syscall_exit_work (c010352a) trace-cmd-1666 [000] 66.206467: sys_enter: NR 4 (1, b782f000, 1d, 1d, b782f000, bf91b918) Xorg-977 [001] 66.206467: sys_enter: NR 54 (9, c00c6466, bfcfcd20, 9e767a8, 863b7b4, bfcfcd48) trace-cmd-1666 [000] 66.206467: kernel_stack: <stack trace> => syscall_trace_entry (c01034ff) Xorg-977 [001] 66.206467: kernel_stack: <stack trace> => syscall_trace_entry (c01034ff) Xorg-977 [001] 66.206470: sys_exit: NR 54 = 0 Xorg-977 [001] 66.206470: kernel_stack: <stack trace> => syscall_exit_work (c010352a) Xorg-977 [001] 66.206473: sys_enter: NR 54 (9, c00c6466, bfcfcd90, 9f42620, 863b7b4, bfcfcdb8) Xorg-977 [001] 66.206473: kernel_stack: <stack trace> => syscall_trace_entry (c01034ff) trace-cmd-1666 [000] 66.206475: timer_start: timer 0xef0be8c8: func delayed_work_timer_fn, expires 53251, timeout 1 trace-cmd-1666 [000] 66.206475: kernel_stack: <stack trace> => add_timer (c015be36) => queue_delayed_work_on (c01642df) => queue_delayed_work (c0164370) => schedule_delayed_work (c01643a6) => tty_flip_buffer_push (c03ba7c3) => pty_write (c03bb7ca) => process_output_block (c03b5992) => n_tty_write (c03b669b) Xorg-977 [001] 66.206476: sys_exit: NR 54 = 0 Xorg-977 [001] 66.206476: kernel_stack: <stack trace> => syscall_exit_work (c010352a) Xorg-977 [001] 66.206478: sys_enter: NR 54 (9, c00c6466, bfcfcd90, 9f546d0, 863b7d8, bfcfcdb8) Xorg-977 [001] 66.206479: kernel_stack: <stack trace> => syscall_trace_entry (c01034ff) trace-cmd-1666 [000] 66.206481: sched_wakeup: task trace-cmd:1666 [120] success=0 [000] trace-cmd-1666 [000] 66.206481: kernel_stack: <stack trace> [...] > >> irq=29 return=handled >> Xorg-1104 [001] 3106.003259: kernel_stack: <stack trace> [...] >> => hrtimer_wakeup (c016acad) >> => __run_hrtimer (c016b14a)^Ctrace-cmd: Received SIGINT >> Xorg-1104 [001] 3106.003348: kernel_stack: <stack trace> >> [...] >> >> >> Note: i can't stop the cmd './trace-cmd report' after >> './trace-cmd record -e all -O stacktrace' but enter 'CTRC+C'. >> >> If it is a bug here? Any comments? > > It should stop, but perhaps not immediately. Best to pipe it through > less: > > trace-cmd report |less Yup, it works for me, thanks ;-) > > I may, in the future, make trace-cmd report do its own paging, like git > does. But for now, I just use less. > > The reason for the special ctrl-c is because of the python plugin. It > has some strange side effects. One is that it overrides ctrl-c, so I add > a handler to explicitly kill trace-cmd. But that still causes a delay > before the kill happens. > Hmm.., It sounds well, thanks ;-) -- Thanks Harry Wei _______________________________________________ Kernelnewbies mailing list Kernelnewbies@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.kernelnewbies.org/mailman/listinfo/kernelnewbies