Provided by: rt-tests_2.4-1_amd64
NAME
oslat - OS Latency Detector
SYNOPSIS
oslat [ -shvz ] [ -b bucket-size ] [ -B bias ] [ -c cpu-list ] [ -C cpu-main-thread ] [ -f rt-prio ] [ --json filename ] [ -m workload-mem ] [-t runtime ] [ -T trace-threshold ] [ -w workload ]
DESCRIPTION
oslat is an open source userspace polling mode stress program to detect OS level latency. The program runs a busy loop with no or various workloads, collecting TSC information and measuring the time frequently during the process.
OPTIONS
-b, --bucket-size=N Specify the number of the buckets (4-1024). -B, --bias Add a bias to all the buckets using the estimated mininum. -c, --cpu-list=CPULIST Specify CPUs to run on. For example, '1,3,5,7-15'. -C, --cpu-main-thread=CORE Specify which CPU the main thread runs on. Default is cpu0. -f, --rtprio=PRIORITY Using specific SCHED_FIFO priority (1-99). Otherwise use the default priority, normally it will be SCHED_OTHER. --json=FILENAME Write final results into FILENAME, JSON formatted. -m, --workload-mem=SIZE Size of the memory to use for the workload (e.g., 4K, 1M). Total memory usage will be this value multiplies 2*N, because there will be src/dst buffers for each thread, and N is the number of processors for testing. -D, --duration=TIME Specify test duration, e.g., 60, 20m, 2H (m/M: minutes, h/H: hours, d/D: days). By default the unit is s/second. -T, --trace-threshold=THRESHOLD Stop the test when threshold triggered (in USEC). At the meantime, print a marker in ftrace and stop ftrace too. -w, --workload=WORKLOAD Specify a kind of workload, default is no workload. Options: "no", "memmove". -s, --single-preheat Use a single thread when measuring latency at preheat stage NOTE: please make sure the CPU frequency on all testing cores are locked before using this parmater. If you don't know how to lock the freq then please don't use this parameter. -h, --help Show the help message. -v, --version Show the version of the program. -z, --zero-omit Don't display buckets in the output histogram if all zeros.
AUTHOR
oslat was written by Peter Xu <peterx@redhat.com>. August 17, 2020 OSLAT(8)