Hi folks..
I was thinking that why cant we have a timeout option in perf stat
command. The timeout feature will help us to profile a process for a
stipulated time (preferably in millisecs) and make perf stat return
after that time.
Eg:
perf stat --timeout=10 sleep 100
This will make perf return and report stats after 10 ms...
Hope anyone can shed some more light on the idea
Thanks & Regards,
Abhishek Agarwal
On 10/13/2012 08:54 AM, abhishek agarwal wrote:
> Hi folks..
>
> I was thinking that why cant we have a timeout option in perf stat
> command. The timeout feature will help us to profile a process for a
> stipulated time (preferably in millisecs) and make perf stat return
> after that time.
> Eg:
>
> perf stat --timeout=10 sleep 100
>
> This will make perf return and report stats after 10 ms...
>
> Hope anyone can shed some more light on the idea
It seems preferable to use the timeout program to do this.
Either sending a handled signal to the perf process like:
timeout -s HUP 10 perf stat sleep 100
Or even better, just use that to kill the monitored process itself
perf stat timeout 10 sleep 100
cheers,
P?draig.
sleep does not offer a good timeout resolution and it is not a good
option (according to me) either.
perfmon had "timeout" option and i guess, same do oprofile.
On Sat, Oct 20, 2012 at 1:58 AM, P?draig Brady <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 10/13/2012 08:54 AM, abhishek agarwal wrote:
>>
>> Hi folks..
>>
>> I was thinking that why cant we have a timeout option in perf stat
>> command. The timeout feature will help us to profile a process for a
>> stipulated time (preferably in millisecs) and make perf stat return
>> after that time.
>> Eg:
>>
>> perf stat --timeout=10 sleep 100
>>
>> This will make perf return and report stats after 10 ms...
>>
>> Hope anyone can shed some more light on the idea
>
>
> It seems preferable to use the timeout program to do this.
> Either sending a handled signal to the perf process like:
>
> timeout -s HUP 10 perf stat sleep 100
>
> Or even better, just use that to kill the monitored process itself
>
> perf stat timeout 10 sleep 100
>
> cheers,
> P?draig.
On 10/21/2012 05:18 AM, abhishek agarwal wrote:
> perfmon had "timeout" option and i guess, same do oprofile.
>
> On Sat, Oct 20, 2012 at 1:58 AM, P?draig Brady <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On 10/13/2012 08:54 AM, abhishek agarwal wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi folks..
>>>
>>> I was thinking that why cant we have a timeout option in perf stat
>>> command. The timeout feature will help us to profile a process for a
>>> stipulated time (preferably in millisecs) and make perf stat return
>>> after that time.
>>> Eg:
>>>
>>> perf stat --timeout=10 sleep 100
>>>
>>> This will make perf return and report stats after 10 ms...
>>>
>>> Hope anyone can shed some more light on the idea
>>
>>
>> It seems preferable to use the timeout program to do this.
>> Either sending a handled signal to the perf process like:
>>
>> timeout -s HUP 10 perf stat sleep 100
>>
>> Or even better, just use that to kill the monitored process itself
>>
>> perf stat timeout 10 sleep 100
> sleep does not offer a good timeout resolution and it is not a good
> option (according to me) either.
sleep was just following on the command example.
timeout(1) supports subsecond resolution,
through timer_create (CLOCK_REALTIME...) and
timeout indication through signals.
thanks,
P?draig.