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Pull AFS fixes from David Howells: "Here's a set of patches that fix a number of bugs in the in-kernel AFS client, including: - Fix directory locking to not use individual page locks for directory reading/scanning but rather to use a semaphore on the afs_vnode struct as the directory contents must be read in a single blob and data from different reads must not be mixed as the entire contents may be shuffled about between reads. - Fix address list parsing to handle port specifiers correctly. - Only give up callback records on a server if we actually talked to that server (we might not be able to access a server). - Fix some callback handling bugs, including refcounting, whole-volume callbacks and when callbacks actually get broken in response to a CB.CallBack op. - Fix some server/address rotation bugs, including giving up if we can't probe a server; giving up if a server says it doesn't have a volume, but there are more servers to try. - Fix the decoding of fetched statuses to be OpenAFS compatible. - Fix the handling of server lookups in Cache Manager ops (such as CB.InitCallBackState3) to use a UUID if possible and to handle no server being found. - Fix a bug in server lookup where not all addresses are compared. - Fix the non-encryption of calls that prevents some servers from being accessed (this also requires an AF_RXRPC patch that has already gone in through the net tree). There's also a patch that adds tracepoints to log Cache Manager ops that don't find a matching server, either by UUID or by address" * tag 'afs-fixes-20180514' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/dhowells/linux-fs: afs: Fix the non-encryption of calls afs: Fix CB.CallBack handling afs: Fix whole-volume callback handling afs: Fix afs_find_server search loop afs: Fix the handling of an unfound server in CM operations afs: Add a tracepoint to record callbacks from unlisted servers afs: Fix the handling of CB.InitCallBackState3 to find the server by UUID afs: Fix VNOVOL handling in address rotation afs: Fix AFSFetchStatus decoder to provide OpenAFS compatibility afs: Fix server rotation's handling of fileserver probe failure afs: Fix refcounting in callback registration afs: Fix giving up callbacks on server destruction afs: Fix address list parsing afs: Fix directory page locking
95 lines
3.5 KiB
Python
Executable file
95 lines
3.5 KiB
Python
Executable file
# EventClass.py
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
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#
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# This is a library defining some events types classes, which could
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# be used by other scripts to analyzing the perf samples.
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#
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# Currently there are just a few classes defined for examples,
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# PerfEvent is the base class for all perf event sample, PebsEvent
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# is a HW base Intel x86 PEBS event, and user could add more SW/HW
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# event classes based on requirements.
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import struct
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# Event types, user could add more here
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EVTYPE_GENERIC = 0
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EVTYPE_PEBS = 1 # Basic PEBS event
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EVTYPE_PEBS_LL = 2 # PEBS event with load latency info
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EVTYPE_IBS = 3
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#
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# Currently we don't have good way to tell the event type, but by
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# the size of raw buffer, raw PEBS event with load latency data's
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# size is 176 bytes, while the pure PEBS event's size is 144 bytes.
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#
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def create_event(name, comm, dso, symbol, raw_buf):
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if (len(raw_buf) == 144):
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event = PebsEvent(name, comm, dso, symbol, raw_buf)
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elif (len(raw_buf) == 176):
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event = PebsNHM(name, comm, dso, symbol, raw_buf)
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else:
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event = PerfEvent(name, comm, dso, symbol, raw_buf)
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return event
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class PerfEvent(object):
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event_num = 0
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def __init__(self, name, comm, dso, symbol, raw_buf, ev_type=EVTYPE_GENERIC):
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self.name = name
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self.comm = comm
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self.dso = dso
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self.symbol = symbol
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self.raw_buf = raw_buf
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self.ev_type = ev_type
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PerfEvent.event_num += 1
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def show(self):
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print "PMU event: name=%12s, symbol=%24s, comm=%8s, dso=%12s" % (self.name, self.symbol, self.comm, self.dso)
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#
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# Basic Intel PEBS (Precise Event-based Sampling) event, whose raw buffer
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# contains the context info when that event happened: the EFLAGS and
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# linear IP info, as well as all the registers.
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#
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class PebsEvent(PerfEvent):
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pebs_num = 0
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def __init__(self, name, comm, dso, symbol, raw_buf, ev_type=EVTYPE_PEBS):
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tmp_buf=raw_buf[0:80]
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flags, ip, ax, bx, cx, dx, si, di, bp, sp = struct.unpack('QQQQQQQQQQ', tmp_buf)
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self.flags = flags
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self.ip = ip
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self.ax = ax
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self.bx = bx
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self.cx = cx
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self.dx = dx
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self.si = si
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self.di = di
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self.bp = bp
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self.sp = sp
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PerfEvent.__init__(self, name, comm, dso, symbol, raw_buf, ev_type)
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PebsEvent.pebs_num += 1
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del tmp_buf
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#
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# Intel Nehalem and Westmere support PEBS plus Load Latency info which lie
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# in the four 64 bit words write after the PEBS data:
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# Status: records the IA32_PERF_GLOBAL_STATUS register value
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# DLA: Data Linear Address (EIP)
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# DSE: Data Source Encoding, where the latency happens, hit or miss
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# in L1/L2/L3 or IO operations
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# LAT: the actual latency in cycles
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#
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class PebsNHM(PebsEvent):
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pebs_nhm_num = 0
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def __init__(self, name, comm, dso, symbol, raw_buf, ev_type=EVTYPE_PEBS_LL):
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tmp_buf=raw_buf[144:176]
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status, dla, dse, lat = struct.unpack('QQQQ', tmp_buf)
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self.status = status
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self.dla = dla
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self.dse = dse
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self.lat = lat
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PebsEvent.__init__(self, name, comm, dso, symbol, raw_buf, ev_type)
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PebsNHM.pebs_nhm_num += 1
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del tmp_buf
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