tools/perf/scripts/python/failed-syscalls-by-pid.py

Source file repositories/reference/linux-study-clean/tools/perf/scripts/python/failed-syscalls-by-pid.py

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Linux kernel
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tools/perf/scripts/python/failed-syscalls-by-pid.py
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.py
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2173 bytes
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80
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Support Tooling And Documentation
Bucket
tools
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Support Tooling And Documentation: syscall or user/kernel boundary
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core implementation candidate

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Repository support layer: documentation, build tooling, samples, user-space helper tools, generated initramfs support, licenses, and validation utilities.

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# failed system call counts, by pid
# (c) 2010, Tom Zanussi <tzanussi@gmail.com>
# Licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL License version 2
#
# Displays system-wide failed system call totals, broken down by pid.
# If a [comm] arg is specified, only syscalls called by [comm] are displayed.

from __future__ import print_function

import os
import sys

sys.path.append(os.environ['PERF_EXEC_PATH'] + \
	'/scripts/python/Perf-Trace-Util/lib/Perf/Trace')

from perf_trace_context import *
from Core import *
from Util import *

usage = "perf script -s syscall-counts-by-pid.py [comm|pid]\n";

for_comm = None
for_pid = None

if len(sys.argv) > 2:
	sys.exit(usage)

if len(sys.argv) > 1:
	try:
		for_pid = int(sys.argv[1])
	except:
		for_comm = sys.argv[1]

syscalls = autodict()

def trace_begin():
	print("Press control+C to stop and show the summary")

def trace_end():
	print_error_totals()

def raw_syscalls__sys_exit(event_name, context, common_cpu,
	common_secs, common_nsecs, common_pid, common_comm,
	common_callchain, id, ret):
	if (for_comm and common_comm != for_comm) or \
	   (for_pid  and common_pid  != for_pid ):
		return

	if ret < 0:
		try:
			syscalls[common_comm][common_pid][id][ret] += 1
		except TypeError:
			syscalls[common_comm][common_pid][id][ret] = 1

def syscalls__sys_exit(event_name, context, common_cpu,
	common_secs, common_nsecs, common_pid, common_comm,
	id, ret):
	raw_syscalls__sys_exit(**locals())

def print_error_totals():
	if for_comm is not None:
		print("\nsyscall errors for %s:\n" % (for_comm))
	else:
		print("\nsyscall errors:\n")

	print("%-30s  %10s" % ("comm [pid]", "count"))
	print("%-30s  %10s" % ("------------------------------", "----------"))

	comm_keys = syscalls.keys()
	for comm in comm_keys:

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