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2008 Feb 01
11
xenoprof error
Hi ,
I am getting following error when i try to run xenoprof
/usr/local/bin/opcontrol: line 1082: echo: write error: Invalid argument
Using 2.6+ OProfile kernel interface.
Reading module info.
Using log file /var/lib/oprofile/oprofiled.log
Daemon started.
what is this write error ?
Any help is really appreciated.
-John
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2008 Feb 01
11
xenoprof error
Hi ,
I am getting following error when i try to run xenoprof
/usr/local/bin/opcontrol: line 1082: echo: write error: Invalid argument
Using 2.6+ OProfile kernel interface.
Reading module info.
Using log file /var/lib/oprofile/oprofiled.log
Daemon started.
what is this write error ?
Any help is really appreciated.
-John
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2006 Nov 14
1
Problem about use XenOprofile
Hi, I want to get the performance data like documents
<<Xenoprofoverview&Networking Performance Analysis>>
(http://www.xensource.com/files/xs0106_xenoprof.pdf ).
But how can I get the modules'' profile in kernel?
Now I use command:
Opcontrol --no-vmlinux --separate=kernel,cpu --start-daemon
...run benchmark
Opcontrol --sutdown
Opreport >list
The report shows:
CPU:
2011 Sep 20
2
is oprofile working on CENTOS 6.0 ?
Hi
I am trying to use oprofile with centos 6.0.
I know that the debug-info for the kernel is not available, so I believe
I
used the correct switches to account for this.
here is my script...
# reset everything
opcontrol --shutdown
rm /root/.oprofile/da*
opcontrol --separate=kernel --no-vmlinux
opcontrol --event=CPU_CLK_UNHALTED:100000
opcontrol --start
sleep 5
2009 Nov 06
18
xenoprof: operation 9 failed for dom0 (status: -1)
Renato,
When I tried running "opcontrol --start" (after previously running
"opcontrol --start-daemon") in dom0, I get this error message:
/usr/local/bin/opcontrol: line 1639: echo: write error: Operation not
permitted
and this message in the Xen console:
(XEN) xenoprof: operation 9 failed for dom 0 (status : -1)
It looks like opcontrol is trying to do this: echo 1 >
2009 Nov 06
18
xenoprof: operation 9 failed for dom0 (status: -1)
Renato,
When I tried running "opcontrol --start" (after previously running
"opcontrol --start-daemon") in dom0, I get this error message:
/usr/local/bin/opcontrol: line 1639: echo: write error: Operation not
permitted
and this message in the Xen console:
(XEN) xenoprof: operation 9 failed for dom 0 (status : -1)
It looks like opcontrol is trying to do this: echo 1 >
2008 Mar 06
4
FW: oprofile 0.9.3 xen symbols incorrect
Hi
I am using oprofile 0.9.3 on xen cs 16540 on an Intel system.
When I look at the top "hot" functions, I see p2m_change_type being one
of the top function in xen-syms. This function is only in the svm (AMD)
code and should not appear on an Intel system. I see that this function
is not being clled at all when I am running my apps as I have put printk
in the functions and they do
2014 Oct 17
3
[LLVMdev] oprofile support?
I've been trying to get oprofile results for jitted code without success. I
built an 3.5.0 llvm with oprofile enabled, and tested it with lli on a
small test case. I built the latest oprofile from the git repository.
Debugging I can see that lli is registering the listener and making the
oprofile calls to the libopagent api to specify the names and address
ranges of jit'd routines, and
2020 Aug 17
2
qemu -display sdl,gl=on also eats CPU
I was testing Ilia's patches for ddx, and while they definitely helped for Xorg itself,
qemu still eats a lot of CPU if launched like this
qemu-system-x86_64 -cdrom ~/Downloads/ISO/slax-English-US-7.0.8-x86_64.iso -m 1G -display sdl,gl=on -enable-kvm
and left for few hours.
top - 07:38:01 up 18:05, 2 users, load average: 2,00, 1,89, 1,83
Tasks: 224 total, 3 running, 221 sleeping, 0
2010 Jan 22
7
Is it possible that xenoprof active domain profiling using pvops jeremy''s kernel
my system configuration
xen 3.4.2, oprofile 0.9.5( xenoprof patched ), dom0( jeremy''s pvops
kernel 2.6.31.6 - patched dullor''s xenoprof patch ), domU( vanilla kernel
2.6.32 with paravirt enabled ), distribution( ubuntu 9.10 )
In passive mode, xenoprof seems to work well, opreport showed good
information.
but, in active mode, it seems not to be done correctly.
my command is
2020 Aug 13
2
Accumulating CPU load from Xorg process with DRI3
I observed this bug for quite some time, but so far I workarounded it
with just setting DRI2 (default) in xorg.conf.d/20-nouveau.conf
Now with two GPU i iwsh to use DRI3, so right now it set up like this:
cat /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/20-nouveau.conf
Section "Device"
Identifier "Card0"
Driver "nouveau"
Option "PageFlip" "1"
#Option
2011 Jan 21
0
oprofile problem in centos with custom kernel
Hi!
I am trying to profile my custom 2.6.37 linux kernel with
oprofile in centos 5.5, and i have encountered
the following problem.
(Before everyone starts shouting, I know that custom kernels are not
supported by centos team, however I really
need to run a modified version, due to a project concerning my MSc
thesis. So i hope for your understanding :-) .
I have build the kernel
2014 Nov 29
2
[LLVMdev] oprofile support?
Mi Maurice,
A follow up to Andy's comments: MCJIT can find line numbers for ELF files,
at least in limited circumstances. I know because I broke the regression
test for it while doing some cleanup recently. ;)
Looking at lib/ExecutionEngine/OProfileJIT/OProfileJITEventListener.cpp, I
see the line:
// TODO: support line number info (similar to IntelJITEventListener.cpp)
>From a glance at
2006 Sep 20
0
Xen and Oprofile
Hello Xenoprof Users,
Can someone please verify the steps to get a oprofile session profile
multiple sessions? I am using a file VBD for spawning two guest OS
domains on the host. I am doing the following:
1.) On dom0
Opcontrol --xen=/boot/xen-syms-blah
2.) On domU domID: 41
Opcontrol --vmlinux=/boot/vmlinux-2..blah
3.) On domU domID: 42
Opcontrol
2008 Jul 29
0
Xenoprof error and missing Xen-syms events
Hello everyone,
I''m trying to run Xenoprof (Oprofile 0.9.4) in Gentoo Linux 2.6.21-xen (64
bit) on an AMD 64 system and am facing the following two issues:
1. Xenoprof complains about a write error, but starts and runs anyway.
dom0 #
opcontrol --start-daemon --active-domains=0 --event=CPU_CLK_UNHALTED:75000::1:1 --vmlinux=/usr/src/linux-2.6.21-xen-dom0/vmlinux
2011 Apr 26
0
opreport version 0.9.4 on Centos Linux 5.5
Nicholas Thierry-Mieg, Thank you for your reply on Saturday Apr 23,2011. Since then I have been trying to learn how to use oprofile 0.9.4 on Centos Linux 5.5. If I follow the following steps running as root,
opcontrol --shutdown
opcontrol --callgraph=7
opcontrol --image=/home/frankc/DQTTest5/MatchUpTest/lirh5g_deb/Mary48.exe
opcontrol --start
2011 Mar 10
0
OProfile on Dom0. Problem with starting daemon
Dear experts,
to monitor performance of applications on our private clouds I decided
to use Xenoprof. For that, I installed patched OProfile 0.9.5 on Dom0
and DomU. Then, I started the daemon on Dom0
opcontrol --start-daemon --active-domains=1 --separate=library
--event=LLC_MISSES:90000
and received the following error:
/usr/local/bin/opcontrol: line 1171: echo write error: invalid
2011 Feb 11
0
Can Xenoprof monitor Core events and Uncore Events simultaneously?
Is it possible to monitor Core Events and Uncore Events simultaneously?
Currently, it is not working now in my machine.
When I type the command line like this,
opcontrol --start-daemon --event=LLC_MISSES:6000::0:1
--event=LLC_REFS:6000::0:1 \
--event=MEM_UNCORE_RETIRED:6000:0x10:0:1
--event=MEM_UNCORE_RETIRED:6000:0x20:0:1 \
--xen=/boot/xen-syms-4.0.1-rc3 --no-vmlinux
2011 Feb 11
0
Can Xenoprof monitor Core events and Uncore Events simultaneously?
Is it possible to monitor Core Events and Uncore Events simultaneously?
Currently, it is not working now in my machine.
When I type the command line like this,
opcontrol --start-daemon --event=LLC_MISSES:6000::0:1
--event=LLC_REFS:6000::0:1 \
--event=MEM_UNCORE_RETIRED:6000:0x10:0:1
--event=MEM_UNCORE_RETIRED:6000:0x20:0:1 \
--xen=/boot/xen-syms-4.0.1-rc3 --no-vmlinux
2006 Jun 21
3
Tracking down whats causing a high load?
Hiya,
Currently running Centos 4.2 x86_64 dist on a dual 3G xeon, 2G ram,
scsi setupand everythings been running fine on it for some time. Then at 4am
last night something kicked in (have mrtg running monitoring when) and since
then its been running a load of about 1.5 (normally around 0.4). CPU usage
is Cpu(s): 1.1% us, 0.6% sy, 0.0% ni, 97.9% id, 0.2% wa, 0.1% hi, 0.1%si.
Can't see