Commit Graph

6 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Jeff Roberson
de4c115cf8 - ktrace(1) has nothing to do with schedgraph. Remove that from the
instructions.
2005-03-14 11:52:24 +00:00
Andrew R. Reiter
698e614184 - Add some notes on what is required to run schedgraph.py successfully.
This was pulled from Jeff Roberson's email to current@ "the other day."

Approved by: jeff@
2004-12-28 00:49:02 +00:00
Jeff Roberson
9a5c9d55e7 - For preemption and yield events, we want to skip the next two state events
as they are the setrunqueue() and sched_add() calls.  Since they happen
   immediately before the thread is placed on a run queue they would normally
   dwarf the more informative preemption or yield event and it is implicitly
   understood that a thread is back on the run queue as part of these events.
2004-12-26 03:25:08 +00:00
Jeff Roberson
b0e485185f - Call self.checkstamp() in the cpu load parsing functions in case the
timestamp has wrapped.
2004-12-26 02:02:34 +00:00
Jeff Roberson
3e16b3e04f - The regexp for the load should have been (/d+), fix this so loads over 9
are properly represented.
2004-12-26 01:18:49 +00:00
Jeff Roberson
dcee3bd312 - Add 'schedgraph' a scheduler trace visualization tool written with
python and tkinter.  Schedgraph takes input from files produces by
   ktrdump -ct when KTR_SCHED is compiled into the kernel.  The output
   represents the states of each thread with colored line segments as well
   as colored points for non-state scheduler events.  Each line segment and
   point is clickable to obtain extra detail.
2004-12-26 00:13:07 +00:00