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Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH] Xenoprof patches for xen-unstable
 
Santos, Jose Renato G wrote:
 
 Andrew
  This is weird. Something seems wrong. 
 I am not familiar with the benchmark you are
 running. Is this something easy to try?
 If you could send me the code and some instructions on
 how to use it, I can try running the same benchmark
 in my environment.
 I will also spend sometime looking more carefully
 at xenoprof and my tests to see if I find anything wrong
  
 
 Although I can not redistribute SDET, it probably is available to you 
since you are at HP:
http://www.spec.org/osg/sdm91/
 It's actually quite a useful benchmark as it has a lot of fork+exec and 
you can really stress a system with it.
-Andrew
 
 Renato
  
-----Original Message-----
 From: Andrew Theurer [mailto:habanero@xxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2005 9:08 AM
To: Santos, Jose Renato G
Cc: Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH] Xenoprof patches for xen-unstable
On Wednesday 25 May 2005 14:10, Santos, Jose Renato G wrote:
      
 hi,
 I have attached patches for enabling system wide profiling
 using oprofile for xen unstable.
 The patches were generated against change-set 1.1507 (May 22).
 The 4 attached files are
 1) xenoprof.txt:
         - xenoprof overview and user guide
 2) xenoprof-1.1-xen-3.0-devel.patch:
      - patch for xen
 3) xenoprof-1.1-linux-2.6.11:
      - patch for linux. Note that this needs to be applied
        twice, once to linux-2.6.11-xen0 and once to
        linux-2.6.11-xenU. (This is different than the last
        patch which was created against the linux sparse tree).
 4) xenoprof-1.1-oprofile-0.8.2:
      - patch for oprofile version 0.8.2
       
 Thanks very much for these; this is going to be extremly 
helpful.  I am 
using these on xen-unstable-bk-1.1518 currently.  One 
problem: so far I 
have not observed any ticks in xen-syms.  I have tried SDET 
benchmark, 
which on your previous patches (for xen-2.0-testing), I 
would get about 
12% of ticks in xen-syms.
 This is on a single cpu xen0 domain with no other domains 
running.  I 
verified that the XENIMAGE and XEN_RANGE were getting passed to 
oprofiled correctly.  I do not specify any active or passive domains 
since this is the only domain running.  Any ideas why I 
would not get 
any ticks for xen-syms?
Has anyone else tried xenoprofile?
Thanks,
-Andrew
      
 
 
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