Provided by: bpftrace_0.17.0-1_amd64
NAME
xfsdist.bt - Summarize XFS operation latency. Uses bpftrace/eBPF.
SYNOPSIS
xfsdist.bt
DESCRIPTION
This tool summarizes time (latency) spent in common XFS file operations: reads, writes, opens, and syncs, and presents it as a power-of-2 histogram. It uses an in-kernel eBPF map to store the histogram for efficiency. Since this works by tracing the xfs_file_operations interface functions, it will need updating to match any changes to these functions. Since this uses BPF, only the root user can use this tool.
REQUIREMENTS
CONFIG_BPF and bpftrace.
EXAMPLES
Trace XFS operation time, and print a summary on Ctrl-C: # xfsdist.bt
FIELDS
0th The operation name (shown in "@[...]") is printed before each I/O histogram. 1st, 2nd This is a range of latency, in microseconds (shown in "[...)" set notation). 3rd A column showing the count of operations in this range. 4th This is an ASCII histogram representing the count column.
OVERHEAD
This adds low-overhead instrumentation to these XFS operations, including reads and writes from the file system cache. Such reads and writes can be very frequent (depending on the workload; eg, 1M/sec), at which point the overhead of this tool may become noticeable. Measure and quantify before use.
SOURCE
This is from bpftrace. https://github.com/iovisor/bpftrace Also look in the bpftrace distribution for a companion _examples.txt file containing example usage, output, and commentary for this tool. This is a bpftrace version of the bcc tool of the same name. The bcc tool may provide more options and customizations. https://github.com/iovisor/bcc
OS
Linux
STABILITY
Unstable - in development.
AUTHOR
Brendan Gregg
SEE ALSO
biolatency.bt(8)