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6.8 KiB
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6.8 KiB
Demonstrations of xfsdist, the Linux eBPF/bcc version.
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xfsdist traces XFS reads, writes, opens, and fsyncs, and summarizes their
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latency as a power-of-2 histogram. For example:
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# ./xfsdist
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Tracing XFS operation latency... Hit Ctrl-C to end.
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^C
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operation = 'read'
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usecs : count distribution
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0 -> 1 : 0 | |
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2 -> 3 : 362 | |
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4 -> 7 : 807 |* |
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8 -> 15 : 20686 |****************************************|
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16 -> 31 : 512 | |
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32 -> 63 : 4 | |
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64 -> 127 : 2744 |***** |
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128 -> 255 : 7127 |************* |
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256 -> 511 : 2483 |**** |
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512 -> 1023 : 1281 |** |
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1024 -> 2047 : 39 | |
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2048 -> 4095 : 5 | |
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4096 -> 8191 : 1 | |
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operation = 'open'
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usecs : count distribution
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0 -> 1 : 0 | |
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2 -> 3 : 3 |****************************************|
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This output shows a bi-modal distribution for read latency, with a faster
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mode of 20,686 reads that took between 8 and 15 microseconds, and a slower
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mode of over 10,000 reads that took between 64 and 1023 microseconds. It's
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likely that the faster mode was a hit from the in-memory file system cache,
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and the slower mode is a read from a storage device (disk).
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This "latency" is measured from when the operation was issued from the VFS
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interface to the file system, to when it completed. This spans everything:
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block device I/O (disk I/O), file system CPU cycles, file system locks, run
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queue latency, etc. This is a better measure of the latency suffered by
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applications reading from the file system than measuring this down at the
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block device interface.
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Note that this only traces the common file system operations previously
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listed: other file system operations (eg, inode operations including
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getattr()) are not traced.
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An optional interval and a count can be provided, as well as -m to show the
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distributions in milliseconds. For example:
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# ./xfsdist -m 1 5
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Tracing XFS operation latency... Hit Ctrl-C to end.
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10:14:15:
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operation = 'read'
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msecs : count distribution
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0 -> 1 : 1366 |****************************************|
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2 -> 3 : 86 |** |
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4 -> 7 : 95 |** |
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8 -> 15 : 132 |*** |
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16 -> 31 : 72 |** |
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operation = 'write'
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msecs : count distribution
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0 -> 1 : 685 |****************************************|
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10:14:16:
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operation = 'read'
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msecs : count distribution
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0 -> 1 : 984 |****************************************|
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2 -> 3 : 66 |** |
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4 -> 7 : 67 |** |
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8 -> 15 : 104 |**** |
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16 -> 31 : 70 |** |
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32 -> 63 : 12 | |
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operation = 'write'
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msecs : count distribution
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0 -> 1 : 536 |****************************************|
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10:14:17:
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operation = 'read'
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msecs : count distribution
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0 -> 1 : 1262 |****************************************|
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2 -> 3 : 75 |** |
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4 -> 7 : 80 |** |
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8 -> 15 : 119 |*** |
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16 -> 31 : 75 |** |
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32 -> 63 : 3 | |
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operation = 'write'
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msecs : count distribution
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0 -> 1 : 639 |****************************************|
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10:14:18:
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operation = 'read'
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msecs : count distribution
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0 -> 1 : 1070 |****************************************|
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2 -> 3 : 58 |** |
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4 -> 7 : 74 |** |
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8 -> 15 : 140 |***** |
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16 -> 31 : 60 |** |
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32 -> 63 : 5 | |
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operation = 'write'
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msecs : count distribution
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0 -> 1 : 556 |****************************************|
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10:14:19:
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operation = 'read'
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msecs : count distribution
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0 -> 1 : 1176 |****************************************|
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2 -> 3 : 53 |* |
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4 -> 7 : 94 |*** |
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8 -> 15 : 112 |*** |
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16 -> 31 : 77 |** |
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32 -> 63 : 3 | |
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operation = 'write'
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msecs : count distribution
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0 -> 1 : 613 |****************************************|
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This shows a mixed read/write workload, where the slower read mode was around
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10 ms.
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USAGE message:
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# ./xfsdist -h
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usage: xfsdist [-h] [-T] [-m] [-p PID] [interval] [count]
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Summarize XFS operation latency
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positional arguments:
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interval output interval, in seconds
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count number of outputs
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optional arguments:
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-h, --help show this help message and exit
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-T, --notimestamp don't include timestamp on interval output
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-m, --milliseconds output in milliseconds
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-p PID, --pid PID trace this PID only
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examples:
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./xfsdist # show operation latency as a histogram
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./xfsdist -p 181 # trace PID 181 only
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./xfsdist 1 10 # print 1 second summaries, 10 times
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./xfsdist -m 5 # 5s summaries, milliseconds
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