1 These instructions are deliberately very basic. If you want something clever,
2 go read the real docs ;-) Please don't add more stuff, but feel free to
3 correct my mistakes ;-) (mbligh@aracnet.com)
4 Thanks to John Levon, Dave Hansen, et al. for help writing this.
6 <test> is the thing you're trying to measure.
7 Make sure you have the correct System.map / vmlinux referenced!
9 It is probably easiest to use "make install" for linux and hack
10 /sbin/installkernel to copy vmlinux to /boot, in addition to vmlinuz,
11 config, System.map, which are usually installed by default.
15 A recent readprofile command is needed for 2.6, such as found in util-linux
16 2.12a, which can be downloaded from:
18 http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-linux/
20 Most distributions will ship it already.
22 Add "profile=2" to the kernel command line.
26 dump output readprofile -m /boot/System.map > captured_profile
30 Get the source (I use 0.8) from http://oprofile.sourceforge.net/
31 and add "idle=poll" to the kernel command line
32 Configure with CONFIG_PROFILING=y and CONFIG_OPROFILE=y & reboot on new kernel
33 ./configure --with-kernel-support
36 For superior results, be sure to enable the local APIC. If opreport sees
37 a 0Hz CPU, APIC was not on. Be aware that idle=poll may mean a performance
41 opcontrol --setup --vmlinux=/boot/vmlinux
43 clear opcontrol --reset
44 start opcontrol --start
47 dump output opreport > output_file
49 To only report on the kernel, run opreport /boot/vmlinux > output_file
51 A reset is needed to clear old statistics, which survive a reboot.