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5.3. Profiling

The following sections showcase scripts that profile kernel activity by monitoring function calls.

5.3.1. Counting Function Calls Made

This section describes how to identify how many times the system called a specific kernel function in a 30-second sample. Depending on your use of wildcards, you can also use this script to target multiple kernel functions.
functioncallcount.stp
#! /usr/bin/env stap# The following line command will probe all the functions# in kernel's memory management code:## stap functioncallcount.stp "*@mm/*.c"probe kernel.function(@1).call { # probe functions listed on commandline called[probefunc()] <<< 1 # add a count efficiently}global calledprobe end { foreach (fn in called-) # Sort by call count (in decreasing order) # (fn+ in called) # Sort by function name printf("%s %d\n", fn, @count(called[fn])) exit()}
functioncallcount.stp takes the targeted kernel function as an argument. The argument supports wildcards, which enables you to target multiple kernel functions up to a certain extent.
The output of functioncallcount.stp contains the name of the function called and how many times it was called during the sample time (in alphabetical order). Example 5.13, “functioncallcount.stp Sample Output” contains an excerpt from the output of stap functioncallcount.stp "*@mm/*.c":
Example 5.13. functioncallcount.stp Sample Output
[...]__vma_link 97__vma_link_file 66__vma_link_list 97__vma_link_rb 97__xchg 103add_page_to_active_list 102add_page_to_inactive_list 19add_to_page_cache 19add_to_page_cache_lru 7all_vm_events 6alloc_pages_node 4630alloc_slabmgmt 67anon_vma_alloc 62anon_vma_free 62anon_vma_lock 66anon_vma_prepare 98anon_vma_unlink 97anon_vma_unlock 66arch_get_unmapped_area_topdown 94arch_get_unmapped_exec_area 3arch_unmap_area_topdown 97atomic_add 2atomic_add_negative 97atomic_dec_and_test 5153atomic_inc 470atomic_inc_and_test 1[...]