#!/usr/bin/perl -w # # hotuser - sample on-CPU user-level functions and libraries. # Written using Perl and DTrace (Solaris 10 03/05) # # This samples the on-CPU function at 1001 Hertz, for a simple yet # effective user-level profiling tool for sampling exclusive function time. # The output will identify which function is on the CPU the most - which # is the hottest. See Notes/ALLexclusive_notes.txt for an explanation of # exclusive time. # # $Id: hotuser 65 2007-10-04 11:09:40Z brendan $ # # USAGE: hotuser [-hl] { -c command | -p PID } # # -h # help # -l # match libraries, not functions # -p PID # examine this PID # -c command # run and examine this command # eg, # hotuser -p 81 # sample user functions from PID 81 # hotuser -lp 81 # sample user libraries from PID 81 # hotuser -p `pgrep -n Xorg` # sample Xorg # # FIELDS: # FUNCTION Function name # LIBRARY Library name # COUNT Number of samples # PCNT Percentage of total samples # # COPYRIGHT: Copyright (c) 2006 Brendan Gregg. # # CDDL HEADER START # # The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the # Common Development and Distribution License, Version 1.0 only # (the "License"). You may not use this file except in compliance # with the License. # # You can obtain a copy of the license at Docs/cddl1.txt # or http://www.opensolaris.org/os/licensing. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions # and limitations under the License. # # CDDL HEADER END # # Author: Brendan Gregg [Sydney, Australia] # # 29-Jun-2006 Brendan Gregg Created this. # 29-Jun-2006 " " Last update. # use strict; use Getopt::Std; # # Command Line Arguments # my $args; usage() if defined $ARGV[0] and $ARGV[0] eq "--help"; getopts('c:hlp:') or usage(); usage() if defined $main::opt_h and $main::opt_h; my $libs = defined $main::opt_l and $main::opt_l ? 1 : 0; if (defined $main::opt_c) { $args = "-c $main::opt_c"; } elsif (defined $main::opt_p) { $args = "-p $main::opt_p"; } else { usage(); } # # Cleanup on signals # $SIG{INT} = \&cleanupsig; # Ctrl-C $SIG{QUIT} = \&cleanupsig; # Ctrl-\ $SIG{TERM} = \&cleanupsig; # TERM # # Declare DTrace script # my $dtrace = <) { next if $line =~ /^\s*$/; next if $line !~ /^OUT: /; my ($tag, $addr, $count) = split ' ', $line; my ($name, $offset) = split /\+/, $addr; next if $name eq "0x0"; $name =~ s/\`.*// if $libs; $Count{$name} += $count; $total += $count; } close DTRACE; # # Print final report # printf "\n%-52s %8s %6s\n", $libs ? "LIBRARY" : "FUNCTION", "COUNT", "PCNT"; foreach my $name (sort { $Count{$a} <=> $Count{$b} } keys %Count) { printf "%-52s %8d %5.1f%%\n", $name, $Count{$name}, 100 * $Count{$name} / ($total ? $total : 1); } # # Subroutines # sub cleanupsig { } sub usage { print STDERR "USAGE: hotuser [-hl] { -c command | -p PID }\n"; print STDERR " eg,\n"; print STDERR " hotuser -p 81 # sample user funcs for PID 81\n"; print STDERR " hotuser -lp 81 # sample user libs for PID 81\n"; print STDERR " hotuser -p `pgrep -n Xorg` # sample Xorg\n"; exit 1; }