| #!/usr/bin/env python3 |
| |
| # Print the top N most executed functions in QEMU using perf. |
| # Syntax: |
| # topN_perf.py [-h] [-n] <number of displayed top functions> -- \ |
| # <qemu executable> [<qemu executable options>] \ |
| # <target executable> [<target execurable options>] |
| # |
| # [-h] - Print the script arguments help message. |
| # [-n] - Specify the number of top functions to print. |
| # - If this flag is not specified, the tool defaults to 25. |
| # |
| # Example of usage: |
| # topN_perf.py -n 20 -- qemu-arm coulomb_double-arm |
| # |
| # This file is a part of the project "TCG Continuous Benchmarking". |
| # |
| # Copyright (C) 2020 Ahmed Karaman <ahmedkhaledkaraman@gmail.com> |
| # Copyright (C) 2020 Aleksandar Markovic <aleksandar.qemu.devel@gmail.com> |
| # |
| # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify |
| # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
| # the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License, or |
| # (at your option) any later version. |
| # |
| # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
| # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
| # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
| # GNU General Public License for more details. |
| # |
| # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
| # along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. |
| |
| import argparse |
| import os |
| import subprocess |
| import sys |
| |
| |
| # Parse the command line arguments |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser( |
| usage='topN_perf.py [-h] [-n] <number of displayed top functions > -- ' |
| '<qemu executable> [<qemu executable options>] ' |
| '<target executable> [<target executable options>]') |
| |
| parser.add_argument('-n', dest='top', type=int, default=25, |
| help='Specify the number of top functions to print.') |
| |
| parser.add_argument('command', type=str, nargs='+', help=argparse.SUPPRESS) |
| |
| args = parser.parse_args() |
| |
| # Extract the needed variables from the args |
| command = args.command |
| top = args.top |
| |
| # Insure that perf is installed |
| check_perf_presence = subprocess.run(["which", "perf"], |
| stdout=subprocess.DEVNULL) |
| if check_perf_presence.returncode: |
| sys.exit("Please install perf before running the script!") |
| |
| # Insure user has previllage to run perf |
| check_perf_executability = subprocess.run(["perf", "stat", "ls", "/"], |
| stdout=subprocess.DEVNULL, |
| stderr=subprocess.DEVNULL) |
| if check_perf_executability.returncode: |
| sys.exit( |
| """ |
| Error: |
| You may not have permission to collect stats. |
| |
| Consider tweaking /proc/sys/kernel/perf_event_paranoid, |
| which controls use of the performance events system by |
| unprivileged users (without CAP_SYS_ADMIN). |
| |
| -1: Allow use of (almost) all events by all users |
| Ignore mlock limit after perf_event_mlock_kb without CAP_IPC_LOCK |
| 0: Disallow ftrace function tracepoint by users without CAP_SYS_ADMIN |
| Disallow raw tracepoint access by users without CAP_SYS_ADMIN |
| 1: Disallow CPU event access by users without CAP_SYS_ADMIN |
| 2: Disallow kernel profiling by users without CAP_SYS_ADMIN |
| |
| To make this setting permanent, edit /etc/sysctl.conf too, e.g.: |
| kernel.perf_event_paranoid = -1 |
| |
| * Alternatively, you can run this script under sudo privileges. |
| """ |
| ) |
| |
| # Run perf record |
| perf_record = subprocess.run((["perf", "record", "--output=/tmp/perf.data"] + |
| command), |
| stdout=subprocess.DEVNULL, |
| stderr=subprocess.PIPE) |
| if perf_record.returncode: |
| os.unlink('/tmp/perf.data') |
| sys.exit(perf_record.stderr.decode("utf-8")) |
| |
| # Save perf report output to /tmp/perf_report.out |
| with open("/tmp/perf_report.out", "w") as output: |
| perf_report = subprocess.run( |
| ["perf", "report", "--input=/tmp/perf.data", "--stdio"], |
| stdout=output, |
| stderr=subprocess.PIPE) |
| if perf_report.returncode: |
| os.unlink('/tmp/perf.data') |
| output.close() |
| os.unlink('/tmp/perf_report.out') |
| sys.exit(perf_report.stderr.decode("utf-8")) |
| |
| # Read the reported data to functions[] |
| functions = [] |
| with open("/tmp/perf_report.out", "r") as data: |
| # Only read lines that are not comments (comments start with #) |
| # Only read lines that are not empty |
| functions = [line for line in data.readlines() if line and line[0] |
| != '#' and line[0] != "\n"] |
| |
| # Limit the number of top functions to "top" |
| number_of_top_functions = top if len(functions) > top else len(functions) |
| |
| # Store the data of the top functions in top_functions[] |
| top_functions = functions[:number_of_top_functions] |
| |
| # Print table header |
| print('{:>4} {:>10} {:<30} {}\n{} {} {} {}'.format('No.', |
| 'Percentage', |
| 'Name', |
| 'Invoked by', |
| '-' * 4, |
| '-' * 10, |
| '-' * 30, |
| '-' * 25)) |
| |
| # Print top N functions |
| for (index, function) in enumerate(top_functions, start=1): |
| function_data = function.split() |
| function_percentage = function_data[0] |
| function_name = function_data[-1] |
| function_invoker = ' '.join(function_data[2:-2]) |
| print('{:>4} {:>10} {:<30} {}'.format(index, |
| function_percentage, |
| function_name, |
| function_invoker)) |
| |
| # Remove intermediate files |
| os.unlink('/tmp/perf.data') |
| os.unlink('/tmp/perf_report.out') |