Re: Perf Script Erroneous User Stack Trace
ahmadkhorrami <[email protected]> Tue, 16 Jun 2020 14:56:10 +0430
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Hi, Thanks, Steven! It was full of patches. Therefore, I thought posting questions might not be OK. I will post my further questions, there. Regards. On 2020-06-16 01:01, Steven Rostedt wrote: > On Sun, 14 Jun 2020 18:13:21 +0430 > ahmadkhorrami <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I used the following command to sample backtraces for a simple >> "ffmpeg" >> benchmark: >> sudo perf record -d --call-graph dwarf,65528 -c 1000000 -e >> mem_load_uops_retired.l3_miss:u ffmpeg -i >> /media/ahmad/DATA/Videos/video.mp4 -threads 1 -vf spp out.mp4 >> >> As can be seen PEBS is not used, the stack size is set to the maximum >> and the sampling period is quite large. I also limited the thread >> count, >> but this is the first portion of "perf script --no-demangle" output: >> ffmpeg 11750 6670.061261: 1000000 mem_load_uops_retired.l3_miss:u: >> 0 5080021 N/A|SNP N/A|TLB N/A|LCK N/A >> 7fffeab68844 x264_pixel_avg_w16_avx2+0x4 >> (/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libx264.so.152) >> >> ffmpeg 11750 6670.274835: 1000000 mem_load_uops_retired.l3_miss:u: >> 0 5080021 N/A|SNP N/A|TLB N/A|LCK N/A >> 7fffeab68844 x264_pixel_avg_w16_avx2+0x4 >> (/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libx264.so.152) >> >> ffmpeg 11750 6670.496159: 1000000 mem_load_uops_retired.l3_miss:u: >> 0 5080021 N/A|SNP N/A|TLB N/A|LCK N/A >> 7fffeab8ef89 x264_pixel_sad_x4_16x16_avx2+0x49 >> (/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libx264.so.152) >> >> ffmpeg 11750 6670.852598: 1000000 mem_load_uops_retired.l3_miss:u: >> 0 5080021 N/A|SNP N/A|TLB N/A|LCK N/A >> 7fffeaac97b3 pixel_memset+0x293 (inlined) >> 7fffeaac97b3 plane_expand_border+0x293 (inlined) >> 7fffeaac97b3 x264_frame_expand_border_filtered+0x293 >> (/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libx264.so.152) >> 7fffeab463bc x264_fdec_filter_row+0x69c >> (/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libx264.so.152) >> 7fffeab49523 x264_slice_write+0x1873 >> (/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libx264.so.152) >> 7fffeab85285 x264_stack_align+0x15 >> (/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libx264.so.152) >> 7fffeab45bdb x264_slices_write+0xfb >> (/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libx264.so.152) >> 5555561e3d87 [unknown] ([heap]) >> >> ffmpeg 11750 6671.110007: 1000000 mem_load_uops_retired.l3_miss:u: >> 0 5080021 N/A|SNP N/A|TLB N/A|LCK N/A >> 7fffeab6cdde x264_frame_init_lowres_core_avx2+0x8e >> (/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libx264.so.152) >> >> ffmpeg 11750 6671.463562: 1000000 mem_load_uops_retired.l3_miss:u: >> 0 5080021 N/A|SNP N/A|TLB N/A|LCK N/A >> 7fffeaabf806 x264_macroblock_load_pic_pointers+0x886 (inlined) >> 7fffeaabf806 x264_macroblock_cache_load+0x886 (inlined) >> 7fffeaabf806 x264_macroblock_cache_load_progressive+0x886 >> (/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libx264.so.152) >> 7fffeab49204 x264_slice_write+0x1554 >> (/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libx264.so.152) >> 7fffeab85285 x264_stack_align+0x15 >> (/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libx264.so.152) >> 7fffeab45bdb x264_slices_write+0xfb >> (/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libx264.so.152) >> 1c [unknown] ([unknown]) >> >> None of the backtraces are correct. Because none of them begin with >> "__start" or "__GI___clone". I also used "LBR", instead. But it has >> more >> size constraints and, therefore, not suitable. The important thing to >> note is that the problem occurs only with user space events (and for >> all >> events that I checked). I do not think that the problem is with >> DebugInfo. Because I manually used "perf_event_open()" system call >> (without using "Perf") and the problem was still there (with raw >> callstack IPs). >> >> Therefore, I assumed that the problem is inside the kernel. Precisely, >> it should be where the userspace callchain is extracted or dumped. I >> looked for the latter (i.e., the callchain dump implementation) and it >> seemed to be here: >> https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/master/kernel/events/core.c#L6786 >> >> But I could not (or, equivalently, did not know how to) view the user >> callchain instruction pointers. >> Am I on the right track? Does anybody know the kernel mechanism for >> extracting userspace callchains? >> >> Please accept my apology for my frequent questions. I tried to get >> around the problem, myself, but it has taken more than three complete >> days and I'm stuck! >> I really appreciate any suggestions. > > No problem, but please note that perf questions are more likely to be > answered via: [email protected] and not > linux-trace-users. As linux-trace-users are more for ftrace and not > perf. > > -- Steve