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	Describes how/when the information exported to `/proc/stat' is calculated, and possible problems with this approach. Signed-off-by: Vassili Karpov <av1474@comtv.ru> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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CPU load
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Linux exports various bits of information via `/proc/stat' and
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`/proc/uptime' that userland tools, such as top(1), use to calculate
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the average time system spent in a particular state, for example:
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    $ iostat
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    Linux 2.6.18.3-exp (linmac)     02/20/2007
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    avg-cpu:  %user   %nice %system %iowait  %steal   %idle
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              10.01    0.00    2.92    5.44    0.00   81.63
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    ...
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Here the system thinks that over the default sampling period the
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system spent 10.01% of the time doing work in user space, 2.92% in the
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kernel, and was overall 81.63% of the time idle.
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In most cases the `/proc/stat' information reflects the reality quite
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closely, however due to the nature of how/when the kernel collects
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this data sometimes it can not be trusted at all.
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So how is this information collected?  Whenever timer interrupt is
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signalled the kernel looks what kind of task was running at this
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moment and increments the counter that corresponds to this tasks
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kind/state.  The problem with this is that the system could have
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switched between various states multiple times between two timer
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interrupts yet the counter is incremented only for the last state.
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Example
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If we imagine the system with one task that periodically burns cycles
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in the following manner:
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 time line between two timer interrupts
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|--------------------------------------|
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 ^                                    ^
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 |_ something begins working          |
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                                      |_ something goes to sleep
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                                     (only to be awaken quite soon)
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In the above situation the system will be 0% loaded according to the
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`/proc/stat' (since the timer interrupt will always happen when the
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system is executing the idle handler), but in reality the load is
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closer to 99%.
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One can imagine many more situations where this behavior of the kernel
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will lead to quite erratic information inside `/proc/stat'.
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/* gcc -o hog smallhog.c */
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#include <time.h>
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#include <limits.h>
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#include <signal.h>
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#include <sys/time.h>
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#define HIST 10
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static volatile sig_atomic_t stop;
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static void sighandler (int signr)
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{
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     (void) signr;
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     stop = 1;
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}
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static unsigned long hog (unsigned long niters)
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{
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     stop = 0;
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     while (!stop && --niters);
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     return niters;
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}
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int main (void)
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{
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     int i;
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     struct itimerval it = { .it_interval = { .tv_sec = 0, .tv_usec = 1 },
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                             .it_value = { .tv_sec = 0, .tv_usec = 1 } };
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     sigset_t set;
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     unsigned long v[HIST];
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     double tmp = 0.0;
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     unsigned long n;
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     signal (SIGALRM, &sighandler);
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     setitimer (ITIMER_REAL, &it, NULL);
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     hog (ULONG_MAX);
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     for (i = 0; i < HIST; ++i) v[i] = ULONG_MAX - hog (ULONG_MAX);
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     for (i = 0; i < HIST; ++i) tmp += v[i];
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     tmp /= HIST;
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     n = tmp - (tmp / 3.0);
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     sigemptyset (&set);
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     sigaddset (&set, SIGALRM);
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     for (;;) {
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         hog (n);
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         sigwait (&set, &i);
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     }
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     return 0;
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}
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References
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http://lkml.org/lkml/2007/2/12/6
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Documentation/filesystems/proc.txt (1.8)
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Thanks
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Con Kolivas, Pavel Machek
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