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#
# cachestat - show Linux page cache hit/miss statistics.
# Uses Linux ftrace.
#
# This is a proof of concept using Linux ftrace capabilities on older kernels,
# and works by using function profiling for in-kernel counters. Specifically,
# four kernel functions are traced:
#
# mark_page_accessed() for measuring cache accesses
# mark_buffer_dirty() for measuring cache writes
# add_to_page_cache_lru() for measuring page additions
# account_page_dirtied() for measuring page dirties
#
# It is possible that these functions have been renamed (or are different
# logically) for your kernel version, and this script will not work as-is.
# This script was written on Linux 3.13. This script is a sandcastle: the
# kernel may wash some away, and you'll need to rebuild.
#
# USAGE: cachestat [-Dht] [interval]
# eg,
# cachestat 5 # show stats every 5 seconds
#
# Run "cachestat -h" for full usage.
#
# WARNING: This uses dynamic tracing of kernel functions, and could cause
# kernel panics or freezes. Test, and know what you are doing, before use.
# It also traces cache activity, which can be frequent, and cost some overhead.
# The statistics should be treated as best-effort: there may be some error
# margin depending on unusual workload types.
#
# REQUIREMENTS: CONFIG_FUNCTION_PROFILER, awk.
#
# From perf-tools: https://github.com/brendangregg/perf-tools
#
# COPYRIGHT: Copyright (c) 2014 Brendan Gregg.
#
# 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, write to the Free Software Foundation,
# Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
#
# (http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html)
#
# 28-Dec-2014 Brendan Gregg Created this.
### default variables
tracing=/sys/kernel/debug/tracing
interval=1; opt_timestamp=0; opt_debug=0
trap 'quit=1' INT QUIT TERM PIPE HUP # sends execution to end tracing section
function usage {
cat <<-END >&2
USAGE: cachestat [-Dht] [interval]
-D # print debug counters
-h # this usage message
-t # include timestamp
interval # output interval in secs (default 1)
eg,
cachestat # show stats every second
cachestat 5 # show stats every 5 seconds
See the man page and example file for more info.
END
exit
}
function warn {
if ! eval "$@"; then
echo >&2 "WARNING: command failed \"$@\""
fi
}
function die {
echo >&2 "$@"
exit 1
}
### process options
while getopts Dht opt
do
case $opt in
D) opt_debug=1 ;;
t) opt_timestamp=1 ;;
h|?) usage ;;
esac
done
shift $(( $OPTIND - 1 ))
### option logic
if (( $# )); then
interval=$1
fi
echo "Counting cache functions... Output every $interval seconds."
### check permissions
cd $tracing || die "ERROR: accessing tracing. Root user? Kernel has FTRACE?
debugfs mounted? (mount -t debugfs debugfs /sys/kernel/debug)"
### enable tracing
sysctl -q kernel.ftrace_enabled=1 # doesn't set exit status
printf "mark_page_accessed\nmark_buffer_dirty\nadd_to_page_cache_lru\naccount_page_dirtied\n" > set_ftrace_filter || \
die "ERROR: tracing these four kernel functions: mark_page_accessed,"\
"mark_buffer_dirty, add_to_page_cache_lru and account_page_dirtied (unknown kernel version?). Exiting."
warn "echo nop > current_tracer"
if ! echo 1 > function_profile_enabled; then
echo > set_ftrace_filter
die "ERROR: enabling function profiling. Have CONFIG_FUNCTION_PROFILER? Exiting."
fi
(( opt_timestamp )) && printf "%-8s " TIME
printf "%8s %8s %8s %8s %12s %10s" HITS MISSES DIRTIES RATIO "BUFFERS_MB" "CACHE_MB"
(( opt_debug )) && printf " DEBUG"
echo
### summarize
quit=0; secs=0
while (( !quit && (!opt_duration || secs < duration) )); do
(( secs += interval ))
echo 0 > function_profile_enabled
echo 1 > function_profile_enabled
sleep $interval
(( opt_timestamp )) && printf "%(%H:%M:%S)T " -1
# cat both meminfo and trace stats, and let awk pick them apart
cat /proc/meminfo trace_stat/function* | awk -v debug=$opt_debug '
# match meminfo stats:
$1 == "Buffers:" && $3 == "kB" { buffers_mb = $2 / 1024 }
$1 == "Cached:" && $3 == "kB" { cached_mb = $2 / 1024 }
# identify and save trace counts:
$2 ~ /[0-9]/ && $3 != "kB" { a[$1] += $2 }
END {
mpa = a["mark_page_accessed"]
mbd = a["mark_buffer_dirty"]
apcl = a["add_to_page_cache_lru"]
apd = a["account_page_dirtied"]
total = mpa - mbd
misses = apcl - apd
if (misses < 0)
misses = 0
hits = total - misses
ratio = 100 * hits / total
printf "%8d %8d %8d %7.1f%% %12.0f %10.0f", hits, misses, mbd,
ratio, buffers_mb, cached_mb
if (debug)
printf " (%d %d %d %d)", mpa, mbd, apcl, apd
printf "\n"
}'
done
### end tracing
echo 2>/dev/null
echo "Ending tracing..." 2>/dev/null
warn "echo 0 > function_profile_enabled"
warn "echo > set_ftrace_filter"
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