linux/tools/workqueue/wq_monitor.py
Tejun Heo 725e8ec59c workqueue: Add pwq->stats[] and a monitoring script
Currently, the only way to peer into workqueue operations is through
tracing. While possible, it isn't easy or convenient to monitor
per-workqueue behaviors over time this way. Let's add pwq->stats[] that
track relevant events and a drgn monitoring script -
tools/workqueue/wq_monitor.py.

It's arguable whether this needs to be configurable. However, it currently
only has several counters and the runtime overhead shouldn't be noticeable
given that they're on pwq's which are per-cpu on per-cpu workqueues and
per-numa-node on unbound ones. Let's keep it simple for the time being.

v2: Patch reordered to earlier with fewer fields. Field will be added back
    gradually. Help message improved.

Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>
Cc: Lai Jiangshan <jiangshanlai@gmail.com>
2023-05-17 17:02:08 -10:00

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#!/usr/bin/env drgn
#
# Copyright (C) 2023 Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>
# Copyright (C) 2023 Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates.
desc = """
This is a drgn script to monitor workqueues. For more info on drgn, visit
https://github.com/osandov/drgn.
total Total number of work items executed by the workqueue.
infl The number of currently in-flight work items.
CMwake The number of concurrency-management wake-ups while executing a
work item of the workqueue.
mayday The number of times the rescuer was requested while waiting for
new worker creation.
rescued The number of work items executed by the rescuer.
"""
import sys
import signal
import os
import re
import time
import json
import drgn
from drgn.helpers.linux.list import list_for_each_entry,list_empty
from drgn.helpers.linux.cpumask import for_each_possible_cpu
import argparse
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description=desc,
formatter_class=argparse.RawTextHelpFormatter)
parser.add_argument('workqueue', metavar='REGEX', nargs='*',
help='Target workqueue name patterns (all if empty)')
parser.add_argument('-i', '--interval', metavar='SECS', type=float, default=1,
help='Monitoring interval (0 to print once and exit)')
parser.add_argument('-j', '--json', action='store_true',
help='Output in json')
args = parser.parse_args()
def err(s):
print(s, file=sys.stderr, flush=True)
sys.exit(1)
workqueues = prog['workqueues']
WQ_UNBOUND = prog['WQ_UNBOUND']
WQ_MEM_RECLAIM = prog['WQ_MEM_RECLAIM']
PWQ_STAT_STARTED = prog['PWQ_STAT_STARTED'] # work items started execution
PWQ_STAT_COMPLETED = prog['PWQ_STAT_COMPLETED'] # work items completed execution
PWQ_STAT_CM_WAKEUP = prog['PWQ_STAT_CM_WAKEUP'] # concurrency-management worker wakeups
PWQ_STAT_MAYDAY = prog['PWQ_STAT_MAYDAY'] # maydays to rescuer
PWQ_STAT_RESCUED = prog['PWQ_STAT_RESCUED'] # linked work items executed by rescuer
PWQ_NR_STATS = prog['PWQ_NR_STATS']
class WqStats:
def __init__(self, wq):
self.name = wq.name.string_().decode()
self.unbound = wq.flags & WQ_UNBOUND != 0
self.mem_reclaim = wq.flags & WQ_MEM_RECLAIM != 0
self.stats = [0] * PWQ_NR_STATS
for pwq in list_for_each_entry('struct pool_workqueue', wq.pwqs.address_of_(), 'pwqs_node'):
for i in range(PWQ_NR_STATS):
self.stats[i] += int(pwq.stats[i])
def dict(self, now):
return { 'timestamp' : now,
'name' : self.name,
'unbound' : self.unbound,
'mem_reclaim' : self.mem_reclaim,
'started' : self.stats[PWQ_STAT_STARTED],
'completed' : self.stats[PWQ_STAT_COMPLETED],
'cm_wakeup' : self.stats[PWQ_STAT_CM_WAKEUP],
'mayday' : self.stats[PWQ_STAT_MAYDAY],
'rescued' : self.stats[PWQ_STAT_RESCUED], }
def table_header_str():
return f'{"":>24} {"total":>8} {"infl":>5} {"CMwake":>7} {"mayday":>7} {"rescued":>7}'
def table_row_str(self):
cm_wakeup = '-'
mayday = '-'
rescued = '-'
if not self.unbound:
cm_wakeup = str(self.stats[PWQ_STAT_CM_WAKEUP])
if self.mem_reclaim:
mayday = str(self.stats[PWQ_STAT_MAYDAY])
rescued = str(self.stats[PWQ_STAT_RESCUED])
out = f'{self.name[-24:]:24} ' \
f'{self.stats[PWQ_STAT_STARTED]:8} ' \
f'{max(self.stats[PWQ_STAT_STARTED] - self.stats[PWQ_STAT_COMPLETED], 0):5} ' \
f'{cm_wakeup:>7} ' \
f'{mayday:>7} ' \
f'{rescued:>7} '
return out.rstrip(':')
exit_req = False
def sigint_handler(signr, frame):
global exit_req
exit_req = True
def main():
# handle args
table_fmt = not args.json
interval = args.interval
re_str = None
if args.workqueue:
for r in args.workqueue:
if re_str is None:
re_str = r
else:
re_str += '|' + r
filter_re = re.compile(re_str) if re_str else None
# monitoring loop
signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, sigint_handler)
while not exit_req:
now = time.time()
if table_fmt:
print()
print(WqStats.table_header_str())
for wq in list_for_each_entry('struct workqueue_struct', workqueues.address_of_(), 'list'):
stats = WqStats(wq)
if filter_re and not filter_re.search(stats.name):
continue
if table_fmt:
print(stats.table_row_str())
else:
print(stats.dict(now))
if interval == 0:
break
time.sleep(interval)
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()