Hi Jiri, On Mon, Feb 1, 2021 at 7:35 AM Jiri Olsa <jo...@redhat.com> wrote: > > On Fri, Jan 29, 2021 at 02:48:58PM +0900, Namhyung Kim wrote: > > Hello, > > > > This is to optimize the event synthesis during perf record. > > > > The first patch is to reduce memory usage when many threads are used. > > The second is to avoid unncessary syscalls for kernel threads. And > > the last one is to reduce the number of threads to iterate when new > > threads are being created at the same time. > > > > Unfortunately there's no dramatic improvement here but I can see ~5% > > gain in the 'perf bench internals synthesize' on a big machine. > > (The numbers are not stable though) > > > > > > Before: > > # perf bench internals synthesize --mt -M1 -I 100 > > # Running 'internals/synthesize' benchmark: > > Computing performance of multi threaded perf event synthesis by > > synthesizing events on CPU 0: > > Number of synthesis threads: 1 > > Average synthesis took: 68831.480 usec (+- 101.450 usec) > > Average num. events: 9982.000 (+- 0.000) > > Average time per event 6.896 usec > > > > > > After: > > # perf bench internals synthesize --mt -M1 -I 100 > > # Running 'internals/synthesize' benchmark: > > Computing performance of multi threaded perf event synthesis by > > synthesizing events on CPU 0: > > Number of synthesis threads: 1 > > Average synthesis took: 65036.370 usec (+- 158.121 usec) > > Average num. events: 9982.000 (+- 0.000) > > Average time per event 6.515 usec > > > > > > Thanks, > > Namhyung > > > > > > Namhyung Kim (3): > > perf tools: Use /proc/<PID>/task/<TID>/status for synthesis > > perf tools: Skip MMAP record synthesis for kernel threads > > perf tools: Use scandir() to iterate threads > > heya, > is there any change to previous version?
No, it's just a rebase version. Thanks, Namhyung