[ltt-dev] Interpreting tracing results
Akyurek, Ali (EXT)
ali.akyurek.ext at siemens.com
Thu Jan 15 12:31:20 EST 2009
Hi
So, it means that calculating a context switching time in arm is not sensible for now,huh?
Because i found that 1220 ns.
And 1220 ns is just = [1 / (HZ << TRACE_CLOCK_SHIFT)].
// HZ is 100 in my system, and trace_clock_shift is 13
Thanks.
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Von: Mathieu Desnoyers [mailto:compudj at krystal.dyndns.org]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 15. Januar 2009 16:19
An: Akyurek, Ali (EXT)
Cc: ltt-dev at lists.casi.polymtl.ca
Betreff: Re: [ltt-dev] Interpreting tracing results
* Akyurek, Ali (EXT) (ali.akyurek.ext at siemens.com) wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> In my arm machine, context switching takes 1220 or 1221 nanoseconds.
> i thought this time as (start of sched_schedule - start of
> whatever_previous_event), Actually that is the time between different
> PID values in rows.am i right?
>
> and
>
> Handling of interrupts (i take only the top handlers, not soft ones.)
> takes 2441 nanoseconds.
> i thought this time as (end of irq_exit - start of irq_entry), am i
> right?
>
> Why are these values multiple of 1220 nanoseconds? What is related to?
>
Hi,
LTTng uses the generic trace clock for ARM by default. See
include/asm-generic/trace-clock.h.
This clock has only the precision of HZ frequency, and I use an atomic
counter in the LSBs to keep the events ordered.
Please have a look at the ARM-related messages in the past 2 weeks for
implementations of sub-arch specific clock sources for ARM. I will
integrate this kind of work soon after making sure it's smp-safe when it
needs to.
Mathieu
> Thanks all.
>
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