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5Tasks encounter delays in execution when they wait
6for some kernel resource to become available e.g. a
7runnable task may wait for a free CPU to run on.
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9The per-task delay accounting functionality measures
10the delays experienced by a task while
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12a) waiting for a CPU (while being runnable)
13b) completion of synchronous block I/O initiated by the task
14c) swapping in pages
9b0975a2 15d) memory reclaim
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17f) direct compact
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19and makes these statistics available to userspace through
20the taskstats interface.
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22Such delays provide feedback for setting a task's cpu priority,
23io priority and rss limit values appropriately. Long delays for
24important tasks could be a trigger for raising its corresponding priority.
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26The functionality, through its use of the taskstats interface, also provides
27delay statistics aggregated for all tasks (or threads) belonging to a
28thread group (corresponding to a traditional Unix process). This is a commonly
29needed aggregation that is more efficiently done by the kernel.
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31Userspace utilities, particularly resource management applications, can also
32aggregate delay statistics into arbitrary groups. To enable this, delay
33statistics of a task are available both during its lifetime as well as on its
34exit, ensuring continuous and complete monitoring can be done.
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37Interface
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40Delay accounting uses the taskstats interface which is described
41in detail in a separate document in this directory. Taskstats returns a
42generic data structure to userspace corresponding to per-pid and per-tgid
43statistics. The delay accounting functionality populates specific fields of
44this structure. See
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ec710aa8 46 include/uapi/linux/taskstats.h
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48for a description of the fields pertaining to delay accounting.
49It will generally be in the form of counters returning the cumulative
ec710aa8 50delay seen for cpu, sync block I/O, swapin, memory reclaim, thrash page
51cache, direct compact etc.
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53Taking the difference of two successive readings of a given
54counter (say cpu_delay_total) for a task will give the delay
55experienced by the task waiting for the corresponding resource
56in that interval.
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58When a task exits, records containing the per-task statistics
59are sent to userspace without requiring a command. If it is the last exiting
60task of a thread group, the per-tgid statistics are also sent. More details
61are given in the taskstats interface description.
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63The getdelays.c userspace utility in tools/accounting directory allows simple
64commands to be run and the corresponding delay statistics to be displayed. It
65also serves as an example of using the taskstats interface.
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67Usage
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70Compile the kernel with::
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72 CONFIG_TASK_DELAY_ACCT=y
73 CONFIG_TASKSTATS=y
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75Delay accounting is disabled by default at boot up.
76To enable, add::
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80to the kernel boot options. The rest of the instructions below assume this has
81been done. Alternatively, use sysctl kernel.task_delayacct to switch the state
82at runtime. Note however that only tasks started after enabling it will have
83delayacct information.
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163ecdff 85After the system has booted up, use a utility
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86similar to getdelays.c to access the delays
87seen by a given task or a task group (tgid).
88The utility also allows a given command to be
89executed and the corresponding delays to be
90seen.
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c3123552 92General format of the getdelays command::
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ec710aa8 94 getdelays [-dilv] [-t tgid] [-p pid]
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c3123552 96Get delays, since system boot, for pid 10::
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ec710aa8 98 # ./getdelays -d -p 10
c3123552 99 (output similar to next case)
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c3123552 101Get sum of delays, since system boot, for all pids with tgid 5::
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ec710aa8 103 # ./getdelays -d -t 5
104 print delayacct stats ON
105 TGID 5
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ec710aa8 108 CPU count real total virtual total delay total delay average
109 8 7000000 6872122 3382277 0.423ms
110 IO count delay total delay average
111 0 0 0ms
112 SWAP count delay total delay average
113 0 0 0ms
114 RECLAIM count delay total delay average
115 0 0 0ms
116 THRASHING count delay total delay average
117 0 0 0ms
118 COMPACT count delay total delay average
119 0 0 0ms
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ec710aa8 121Get IO accounting for pid 1, it works only with -p::
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ec710aa8 123 # ./getdelays -i -p 1
124 printing IO accounting
125 linuxrc: read=65536, write=0, cancelled_write=0
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ec710aa8 127The above command can be used with -v to get more debug information.