On Wed, Jan 03, 2007 at 05:00:49PM -0800, Bill Huey wrote: > On Wed, Jan 03, 2007 at 04:46:37PM -0800, Chen, Tim C wrote: > > @contention events = 247149 > > @failure_events = 146 > > @lookup_failed_scope = 175 > > @lookup_failed_static = 43 > > @static_found = 16 > > [1, 113, 77 -- 32768, 0] {tcp_init, net/ipv4/tcp.c, 2426} > > [2, 759, 182 -- 1, 0] {lock_kernel, -, 0} > > [13, 0, 7 -- 4, 0] {kmem_cache_free, -, 0} > > [25, 3564, 9278 -- 1, 0] {lock_timer_base, -, 0} > > [56, 9528, 24552 -- 3, 0] {init_timers_cpu, kernel/timer.c, 1842} > > [471, 52845, 17682 -- 10448, 0] {sock_lock_init, net/core/sock.c, 817} > > [32251, 9024, 242 -- 256, 0] {init, kernel/futex.c, 2781} > > [173724, 11899638, 9886960 -- 11194, 0] {mm_init, kernel/fork.c, > > 369} > > Thanks, the numbers look a bit weird in that the first column should > have a bigger number of events than that second column since it is a > special case subset. Looking at the lock_stat_note() code should show > that to be the case. Did you make a change to the output ? > > I can't tell which are "steal", actively running or overall contention > stats against the lock from your output.
Also, the output is weird in that the "contention_events" should be a total of all of the events in the first three columns. Clearly the number is wrong and I don't know if the text output was mangled or if that's accurate and my code is buggy. I have yet to see it give me data like that yet in my set up. The fourth and fifth columns are the number of times this lock was initialized inline by a function like spin_lock_init(). It might have a correspondence to clone() calls. bill - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/