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NAME

       hwlatdetect - program to control the kernel hardware latency detection module

SYNOPSIS

       hwlatdetect  [  --duration=<time>  ]  [--threshold=<usecs>  ]  [--window=<time interval> ]
       [--width=<time interval> ] [--report=<path> ] [--cleanup ] [--debug ] [--quiet ]

DESCRIPTION

       hwlatdetect is a program  that  controls  the  kernel  hardware  latency  detector  module
       (hwlat_detector.ko).  The module is a special purpose kernel module that is used to detect
       large system latencies induced by the behavior of certain underlying hardware or firmware,
       independent  of  Linux  itself.  The  code was developed originally to detect SMIs (System
       Management Interrupts) on x86 systems, however there is nothing x86  specific  about  this
       patchset.  It  was originally written for use by the "RT" patch since the Real Time kernel
       is highly latency sensitive.

       SMIs are usually not serviced by the Linux kernel, which typically does not even know that
       they are occuring. SMIs are instead are set up by BIOS code and are serviced by BIOS code,
       usually for "critical" events such as management of thermal sensors  and  fans.  Sometimes
       though,  SMIs  are  used for other tasks and those tasks can spend an inordinate amount of
       time in the handler (sometimes measured in milliseconds). Obviously this is a  problem  if
       you are trying to keep event service latencies down in the microsecond range.

       The  hardware  latency  detector  module works by hogging all of the cpus for configurable
       amounts of time (by calling stop_machine()), polling the CPU Time Stamp Counter  for  some
       period,  then  looking for gaps in the TSC data. Any gap indicates a time when the polling
       was interrupted and since the machine is stopped and interrupts turned off the only  thing
       that could do that would be an SMI.

       The  hwlatdetector  script  manages  the mounting/unmounting of the debugfs as well as the
       loading/unloading of the hwlat_detector module. If the debugfs  is  already  mounted  then
       hwlatdetector  will  not unmount it after a run. Likewise, if the hwlat_detector module is
       already loaded, it will not be unloaded after a run.

OPTIONS

       --duration=<time>{s,m,d}
              Run the detector logic in for the specified duration. The duration  is  a  base  10
              integer  number  that  defaults  to  a  value in seconds. An optional suffix may be
              specified to indicate minutes, hours or days.

       --threshold=<microsecond value>
              Specify the TSC gap used to detect an SMI. Any gap value greater than <theshold> is
              considered to be the result of an SMI occuring.

       --window=<time value>{us,ms,s,m,d}
              specify the size of the sample window. Converted to microseconds when passed to the
              kernel module.

       --width=<time value>{us,ms,s,m,d}
              The amount of time  within  the  sample  window  where  the  detector  is  actually
              sampling. Must be less than the --window value.

       --report=FILENAME
              Specify the output filename of the detector report. Default behavior is to print to
              standard output

       --cleanup
              Force unload of hwlat_detector.ko and unmounting of debugfs filesystem.

       --debug
              Turn on debug prints

       --quiet
              Turn off all information prints

AUTHOR

       hwlatdetect was written by Clark Williams <williams@redhat.com>
       hwlat_detector.ko was written by Jon Masters <jcm@redhat.com>

                                          May  12, 2009                            HWLATDETECT(8)