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#!/usr/bin/python
#
# cachestat Count cache kernel function calls.
# For Linux, uses BCC, eBPF. See .c file.
#
# USAGE: cachestat
# Taken from funccount by Brendan Gregg
# This is a rewrite of cachestat from perf to bcc
# https://github.com/brendangregg/perf-tools/blob/master/fs/cachestat
#
# Copyright (c) 2016 Allan McAleavy.
# Copyright (c) 2015 Brendan Gregg.
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License")
#
# 09-Sep-2015 Brendan Gregg Created this.
# 06-Nov-2015 Allan McAleavy
# 13-Jan-2016 Allan McAleavy run pep8 against program
# 02-Feb-2019 Brendan Gregg Column shuffle, bring back %ratio
from __future__ import print_function
from bcc import BPF
from time import sleep, strftime
import argparse
import signal
import re
from sys import argv
# signal handler
def signal_ignore(signal, frame):
print()
# Function to gather data from /proc/meminfo
# return dictionary for quicker lookup of both values
def get_meminfo():
result = dict()
for line in open('/proc/meminfo'):
k = line.split(':', 3)
v = k[1].split()
result[k[0]] = int(v[0])
return result
# set global variables
mpa = 0
mbd = 0
apcl = 0
apd = 0
total = 0
misses = 0
hits = 0
debug = 0
# arguments
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
description="Count cache kernel function calls",
formatter_class=argparse.RawDescriptionHelpFormatter)
parser.add_argument("-T", "--timestamp", action="store_true",
help="include timestamp on output")
parser.add_argument("interval", nargs="?", default=1,
help="output interval, in seconds")
parser.add_argument("count", nargs="?", default=-1,
help="number of outputs")
parser.add_argument("--ebpf", action="store_true",
help=argparse.SUPPRESS)
args = parser.parse_args()
count = int(args.count)
tstamp = args.timestamp
interval = int(args.interval)
# define BPF program
bpf_text = """
#include <uapi/linux/ptrace.h>
struct key_t {
u64 ip;
};
BPF_HASH(counts, struct key_t);
int do_count(struct pt_regs *ctx) {
struct key_t key = {};
u64 ip;
key.ip = PT_REGS_IP(ctx);
counts.atomic_increment(key); // update counter
return 0;
}
"""
if debug or args.ebpf:
print(bpf_text)
if args.ebpf:
exit()
# load BPF program
b = BPF(text=bpf_text)
b.attach_kprobe(event="add_to_page_cache_lru", fn_name="do_count")
b.attach_kprobe(event="mark_page_accessed", fn_name="do_count")
# Function account_page_dirtied() is changed to folio_account_dirtied() in 5.15.
# FIXME: Both folio_account_dirtied() and account_page_dirtied() are
# static functions and they may be gone during compilation and this may
# introduce some inaccuracy.
if BPF.get_kprobe_functions(b'folio_account_dirtied'):
b.attach_kprobe(event="folio_account_dirtied", fn_name="do_count")
elif BPF.get_kprobe_functions(b'account_page_dirtied'):
b.attach_kprobe(event="account_page_dirtied", fn_name="do_count")
b.attach_kprobe(event="mark_buffer_dirty", fn_name="do_count")
# header
if tstamp:
print("%-8s " % "TIME", end="")
print("%8s %8s %8s %8s %12s %10s" %
("HITS", "MISSES", "DIRTIES", "HITRATIO", "BUFFERS_MB", "CACHED_MB"))
loop = 0
exiting = 0
while 1:
if count > 0:
loop += 1
if loop > count:
exit()
try:
sleep(interval)
except KeyboardInterrupt:
exiting = 1
# as cleanup can take many seconds, trap Ctrl-C:
signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, signal_ignore)
counts = b["counts"]
for k, v in sorted(counts.items(), key=lambda counts: counts[1].value):
func = b.ksym(k.ip)
# partial string matches in case of .isra (necessary?)
if func.find(b"mark_page_accessed") == 0:
mpa = max(0, v.value)
if func.find(b"mark_buffer_dirty") == 0:
mbd = max(0, v.value)
if func.find(b"add_to_page_cache_lru") == 0:
apcl = max(0, v.value)
if func.find(b"account_page_dirtied") == 0:
apd = max(0, v.value)
# total = total cache accesses without counting dirties
# misses = total of add to lru because of read misses
total = mpa - mbd
misses = apcl - apd
if misses < 0:
misses = 0
if total < 0:
total = 0
hits = total - misses
# If hits are < 0, then its possible misses are overestimated
# due to possibly page cache read ahead adding more pages than
# needed. In this case just assume misses as total and reset hits.
if hits < 0:
misses = total
hits = 0
ratio = 0
if total > 0:
ratio = float(hits) / total
if debug:
print("%d %d %d %d %d %d %d\n" %
(mpa, mbd, apcl, apd, total, misses, hits))
counts.clear()
# Get memory info
mem = get_meminfo()
cached = int(mem["Cached"]) / 1024
buff = int(mem["Buffers"]) / 1024
if tstamp:
print("%-8s " % strftime("%H:%M:%S"), end="")
print("%8d %8d %8d %7.2f%% %12.0f %10.0f" %
(hits, misses, mbd, 100 * ratio, buff, cached))
mpa = mbd = apcl = apd = total = misses = hits = cached = buff = 0
if exiting:
print("Detaching...")
exit()