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From: <Peter.Enderborg@sony.com>
To: <mathieu.desnoyers@efficios.com>, <rostedt@goodmis.org>
Cc: <ebiederm@xmission.com>, <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
	<mingo@redhat.com>, <akpm@linux-foundation.org>,
	<peterz@infradead.org>, <ast@kernel.org>,
	<christian.brauner@ubuntu.com>, <dave@stgolabs.net>,
	<walken@google.com>, <jannh@google.com>,
	<christophe.leroy@c-s.fr>, <minchan@kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH 1/2] tracing: Add a trace for task_exit
Date: Mon, 3 May 2021 14:48:33 +0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <769a00d2-a76d-62d2-aa56-5a107dfdc53d@sony.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1214833117.22933.1620049830326.JavaMail.zimbra@efficios.com>

On 5/3/21 3:50 PM, Mathieu Desnoyers wrote:
> ----- On May 1, 2021, at 9:11 AM, rostedt rostedt@goodmis.org wrote:
>
>> On Sat, 1 May 2021 09:29:41 +0000
>> <Peter.Enderborg@sony.com> wrote:
>>
>>> On 4/30/21 7:48 PM, Eric W. Biederman wrote:
>>>> Peter Enderborg <peter.enderborg@sony.com> writes:
>>>>  
>>>>> This is the peer functions to task_rename and task_newtask.
>>>>> With this we get hole "life-cycle" of task and can easily
>>>>> see short livied task and their exit status.
>>>> This patch is incorrect.  The location you are dealing with is not part
>>>> of task exit.  The location you have instrumented is part of reaping a
>>>> task which can come arbitrarily long after the task exits.
>>> That is what it aiming. When using this as tool for userspace you
>>> would like to know when the task is done. When it no longer
>>> holds any thing that might have any impact. If you think the
>>> exit imply something more specific I can change the name.
>>>
>>> I thought exit was a good name, it is in in exit.c.
>>>
>>> Will the name task_done, task_finished or task_reaped work for you?
>> I think "task_reaped" is probably the best name, and the most
>> descriptive of what happened.
> What would it provide that is not already available through the "sched_process_free"
> tracepoint in delayed_put_task_struct ?

For task_exit (or task_reaped)

        field:pid_t pid;        offset:8;       size:4; signed:1;
        field:short oom_score_adj;      offset:12;      size:2; signed:1;
        field:int exit_signal;  offset:16;      size:4; signed:1;
        field:int exit_code;    offset:20;      size:4; signed:1;
        field:int exit_state;   offset:24;      size:4; signed:1;
        field:__data_loc char[] comm;   offset:28;      size:4; signed:1;

sched_process_free
        field:char comm[16];    offset:8;       size:16;        signed:1;
        field:pid_t pid;        offset:24;      size:4; signed:1;
        field:int prio; offset:28;      size:4; signed:1;

So information about oom_score_adj, and it's exit parameters.

And it is also gives information on kernel tasks. The task exit also
gives information about it's parent.   sched_process_free is "idle" as parent.

          sshd-7399    [002] d... 262223.258018: task_exit: pid=7400 oom_score_adj=0 exit_signal=17 exit_code=0 exit_state=0x10 comm=ls
            sshd-7395    [007] ..s. 262223.263429: sched_process_free: comm=ps pid=7428 prio=120
          <idle>-0       [005] ..s. 262223.263440: sched_process_free: comm=basename pid=7427 prio=120
            sshd-800     [007] d... 262223.263844: task_exit: pid=7395 oom_score_adj=0 exit_signal=17 exit_code=65280 exit_state=0x10 comm=sshd
         systemd-1       [001] d... 262223.264126: task_exit: pid=7399 oom_score_adj=0 exit_signal=17 exit_code=65280 exit_state=0x10 comm=sshd
          <idle>-0       [002] ..s. 262223.268439: sched_process_free: comm=ls pid=7400 prio=120
          <idle>-0       [007] ..s. 262223.272484: sched_process_free: comm=sshd pid=7395 prio=120
          <idle>-0       [001] ..s. 262223.273446: sched_process_free: comm=sshd pid=7399 prio=120

With the exit_signal you can also see that the process is gone, not only one of the thread that might not be the last.

               t-7734    [006] .... 263946.427704: task_newtask: pid=7736 comm=t clone_flags=3d0f00 oom_score_adj=0
               t-7734    [006] .... 263946.427778: task_newtask: pid=7737 comm=t clone_flags=3d0f00 oom_score_adj=0
               t-7735    [000] .... 263946.428138: task_newtask: pid=7738 comm=t clone_flags=3d0f00 oom_score_adj=0
               t-7736    [001] .... 263946.428387: task_newtask: pid=7739 comm=t clone_flags=3d0f00 oom_score_adj=0
               t-7737    [002] .... 263946.428515: task_newtask: pid=7740 comm=t clone_flags=3d0f00 oom_score_adj=0
           <...>-7740    [002] dN.. 263979.289647: task_exit: pid=7740 oom_score_adj=0 exit_signal=-1 exit_code=15 exit_state=0x10 comm=t
               t-7739    [001] dN.. 263979.289661: task_exit: pid=7739 oom_score_adj=0 exit_signal=-1 exit_code=15 exit_state=0x10 comm=t
               t-7738    [000] dN.. 263979.289682: task_exit: pid=7738 oom_score_adj=0 exit_signal=-1 exit_code=15 exit_state=0x10 comm=t
               t-7737    [002] dN.. 263979.289686: task_exit: pid=7737 oom_score_adj=0 exit_signal=-1 exit_code=15 exit_state=0x10 comm=t
               t-7736    [001] dN.. 263979.289690: task_exit: pid=7736 oom_score_adj=0 exit_signal=-1 exit_code=15 exit_state=0x10 comm=t
               t-7735    [000] dN.. 263979.289702: task_exit: pid=7735 oom_score_adj=0 exit_signal=-1 exit_code=15 exit_state=0x10 comm=t
            bash-7455    [005] d... 263979.289851: task_exit: pid=7734 oom_score_adj=0 exit_signal=17 exit_code=15 exit_state=0x10 comm=t
           <...>-740     [005] ..s. 263979.384477: sched_process_free: comm=t pid=7734 prio=120
          <idle>-0       [000] ..s. 263979.384481: sched_process_free: comm=t pid=7738 prio=120
          <idle>-0       [000] ..s. 263979.384488: sched_process_free: comm=t pid=7735 prio=120
          <idle>-0       [001] ..s. 263979.385482: sched_process_free: comm=t pid=7739 prio=120
          <idle>-0       [001] ..s. 263979.385496: sched_process_free: comm=t pid=7736 prio=120
          <idle>-0       [002] ..s. 263979.489469: sched_process_free: comm=t pid=7740 prio=120
          <idle>-0       [002] ..s. 263979.489490: sched_process_free: comm=t pid=7737 prio=120

Not also the order.

> Thanks,
>
> Mathieu
>
Thanks

Peter

  reply	other threads:[~2021-05-03 14:49 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 15+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2021-04-30 14:22 [PATCH 0/2] tracing: Add trace for task_exit Peter Enderborg
2021-04-30 14:22 ` [PATCH 1/2] tracing: Add a " Peter Enderborg
2021-04-30 17:48   ` Eric W. Biederman
2021-05-01  9:29     ` Peter.Enderborg
2021-05-01 13:11       ` Steven Rostedt
2021-05-03 13:50         ` Mathieu Desnoyers
2021-05-03 14:48           ` Peter.Enderborg [this message]
2021-05-03 16:30             ` Eric W. Biederman
2021-05-03 18:04               ` Peter.Enderborg
2021-05-03 19:02                 ` Eric W. Biederman
2021-05-03 19:43                   ` Peter.Enderborg
2021-05-03 20:55                   ` Steven Rostedt
2021-05-04  8:00                     ` Peter.Enderborg
2021-05-04 13:18                       ` Steven Rostedt
2021-04-30 14:22 ` [PATCH 2/2] tracing: Align task.h to use __assing_str for strings Peter Enderborg

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