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From: Steven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis.org>
To: Daniel Bristot de Oliveira <bristot@redhat.com>
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, kcarcia@redhat.com,
	Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net>, Ingo Molnar <mingo@redhat.com>,
	Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org>,
	Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>,
	Alexandre Chartre <alexandre.chartre@oracle.com>,
	Clark Willaims <williams@redhat.com>,
	John Kacur <jkacur@redhat.com>,
	Juri Lelli <juri.lelli@redhat.com>,
	linux-doc@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [RFC PATCH 1/5] tracing/hwlat: Add a cpus file specific for hwlat_detector
Date: Wed, 14 Apr 2021 10:10:19 -0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20210414101019.7c5a66f6@gandalf.local.home> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <94bbcd0e0f06b79aeb775e8dbf3a301f6679bb4c.1617889883.git.bristot@redhat.com>

On Thu,  8 Apr 2021 16:13:19 +0200
Daniel Bristot de Oliveira <bristot@redhat.com> wrote:

> Provides a "cpus" interface to the hardware latency detector. By
> default, it lists all CPUs, allowing hwlatd threads to run on any online
> CPU of the system.
> 
> It serves to restrict the execution of hwlatd to the set of CPUs writing
> via this interface. Note that hwlatd also respects the "tracing_cpumask."
> Hence, hwlatd threads will run only on the set of CPUs allowed here AND
> on "tracing_cpumask."
> 
> Why not keep just "tracing_cpumask"? Because the user might be interested
> in tracing what is running on other CPUs. For instance, one might run
> hwlatd in one HT CPU while observing what is running on the sibling HT
> CPU. The cpu list format is also more intuitive.
> 
> Also in preparation to the per-cpu mode.

OK, I'm still not convinced that you couldn't use tracing_cpumask here.
Because we have instances, and tracing_cpumask is defined per instance, you
could simply do:

 # cd /sys/kernel/tracing
 # mkdir instances/hwlat
 # echo a > instances/hwlat/tracing_cpumask
 # echo hwlat > instances/hwlat/current_tracer

Now the tracing_cpumask above only affects the hwlat tracer.

I'm just reluctant to add more tracing files if the current ones can be
used without too much trouble. For being intuitive, let's make user space
tools hide the nastiness of the kernel interface ;-)

-- Steve


  reply	other threads:[~2021-04-14 14:10 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 25+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2021-04-08 14:13 [RFC PATCH 0/5] hwlat improvements and osnoise tracer Daniel Bristot de Oliveira
2021-04-08 14:13 ` [RFC PATCH 1/5] tracing/hwlat: Add a cpus file specific for hwlat_detector Daniel Bristot de Oliveira
2021-04-14 14:10   ` Steven Rostedt [this message]
2021-04-15 13:09     ` Daniel Bristot de Oliveira
2021-04-15 13:49       ` Steven Rostedt
2021-04-15 14:33         ` Daniel Bristot de Oliveira
2021-04-08 14:13 ` [RFC PATCH 2/5] tracing/hwlat: Implement the mode config option Daniel Bristot de Oliveira
2021-04-08 20:52   ` kernel test robot
2021-04-14 14:30   ` Steven Rostedt
2021-04-15 13:16     ` Daniel Bristot de Oliveira
2021-04-15 13:50       ` Steven Rostedt
2021-04-08 14:13 ` [RFC PATCH 3/5] tracing/hwlat: Implement the per-cpu mode Daniel Bristot de Oliveira
2021-04-08 19:39   ` kernel test robot
2021-04-08 21:39   ` kernel test robot
2021-04-08 23:54   ` kernel test robot
2021-04-14 14:41   ` Steven Rostedt
2021-04-15 13:22     ` Daniel Bristot de Oliveira
2021-04-15 15:22       ` Steven Rostedt
2021-04-08 14:13 ` [RFC PATCH 4/5] tracing: Add __print_ns_to_secs() and __print_ns_without_secs() helpers Daniel Bristot de Oliveira
2021-04-08 14:13 ` [RFC PATCH 5/5] tracing: Add the osnoise tracer Daniel Bristot de Oliveira
2021-04-08 15:58   ` Jonathan Corbet
2021-04-09  7:19     ` Daniel Bristot de Oliveira
2021-04-08 23:57   ` kernel test robot
2021-04-14 17:14   ` Steven Rostedt
2021-04-15 13:43     ` Daniel Bristot de Oliveira

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