#!/bin/sh # This function just re-writes the timestamp of the strace entries to be # seconds.usecs since boot. To match the timestamping of ftrace (so we can # merge them later). process_strace() { strace=$1 # parse in data/system/vendor and parse out /sys/devices/system/... egrep '\/system\/|\/data\/|\/vendor\/' $strace | egrep -v '\/sys\/devices\/system\/' > bar fgrep -v '= -1' bar > foo mv foo bar # begin_time is seconds since epoch begin_time=`cat trace.begin` # replace seconds since epoch with SECONDS SINCE BOOT in the # strace files awk -v begin="$begin_time" '{ printf "%f strace ", $1 - begin; $1=""; print $0}' bar > $2 rm bar } # # This function processes the ftrace file, removing the fields that we don't care # about, breaks up the ftrace file into one file per pid. # Input : One single fstrace file. # Output : Multiple fstrace.pid files. prep_fstrace() { # Remove leading junk fgrep f2fs_data $1 | sed 's/^.* \[.*\] //' | sed s/://g | sed s/,//g > foo sed 's/f2fs_dataread_start/read/' foo > bar1 mv bar1 bar # First column is timestamp SECONDS SINCE BOOT awk '{ print $2, "ftrace", $3, $5, $7, $9, $13 }' bar > foo rm bar # Get all the uniq pids awk '{print $7}' foo | sort | uniq > pidlist for i in `cat pidlist` do awk -v pid=$i '{ if (pid == $7) print $0}' foo > fstrace.$i done rm pidlist rm foo } # Merge straces and ftraces. # The goal here is to catch mmap'ed IO (reads) that won't be in the # strace file. The algorithm is to look for mmaps in the strace file, # use the files tha are mmap'ed to search in the ftraces to pick up # tracepoints from there, and merge those with the straces. # The output of this function is a set of parsed_input_trace. # files, that can then be compiled into .wl files merge_compile() { for stracefile in trace.* do if [ $stracefile == trace.begin ] || [ $stracefile == trace.tar ]; then continue fi # Get the pid from the strace filename (pid is the extension) pid=${stracefile##*.} process_strace $stracefile foo.$pid if ! [ -s foo.$pid ]; then rm foo.$pid continue fi # # If we have matching strace and ftrace files, then look for mmaps in # the strace pluck the corresponding entries for the mmap (mmaped IO) # from the ftrace and merge them into the strace # if [ -f fstrace.$pid ]; then fgrep mmap foo.$pid > bar if [ -s bar ]; then # Get all the unique mmap'ed filenames from the strace awk '{ print $7 }' bar | sed 's/^[^<]*,//g' > mapped_files # Pluck all the lines from the ftrace corresponding to the mmaps cat /dev/null > footemp for j in `sort mapped_files | uniq` do # Merge the readpage(s) traces from the ftrace into strace # for this mmaped file. grep -w $j fstrace.$pid > foobar if [ $? == 0 ]; then sort foo.$pid foobar >> footemp fi rm foobar done rm mapped_files if [ -s footemp ]; then mv footemp parsed_input_trace.$pid else mv foo.$pid parsed_input_trace.$pid fi else mv foo.$pid parsed_input_trace.$pid fi rm bar else mv foo.$pid parsed_input_trace.$pid fi echo compiling parsed_input_trace.$pid compile_ioshark parsed_input_trace.$pid $pid.wl rm parsed_input_trace.$pid rm -f foo.$pid done } # main() starts here rm -f *.wl rm -f parsed* rm -f ioshark_filenames # Pre-process the ftrace file prep_fstrace fstrace # Merge the ftrace file(s) with the strace files merge_compile # tar up the .wl files just created tar cf wl-test.tar ioshark_filenames *.wl