[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [PATCH for-4.19] tools/xentop: fix cpu% sort order
On 14/05/2024 1:36 pm, Leigh Brown wrote: > Hello, > > On 2024-05-14 13:07, Andrew Cooper wrote: >> On 14/05/2024 9:13 am, Leigh Brown wrote: >>> Although using integer comparison to compare doubles kind of >>> works, it's annoying to see domains slightly out of order when >>> sorting by cpu%. >>> >>> Add a compare_dbl() function and update compare_cpu_pct() to >>> call it. >>> >>> Signed-off-by: Leigh Brown <leigh@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>> --- >>> tools/xentop/xentop.c | 13 ++++++++++++- >>> 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) >>> >>> diff --git a/tools/xentop/xentop.c b/tools/xentop/xentop.c >>> index 545bd5e96d..99199caec9 100644 >>> --- a/tools/xentop/xentop.c >>> +++ b/tools/xentop/xentop.c >>> @@ -85,6 +85,7 @@ static void set_delay(const char *value); >>> static void set_prompt(const char *new_prompt, void (*func)(const >>> char *)); >>> static int handle_key(int); >>> static int compare(unsigned long long, unsigned long long); >>> +static int compare_dbl(double, double); >>> static int compare_domains(xenstat_domain **, xenstat_domain **); >>> static unsigned long long tot_net_bytes( xenstat_domain *, int); >>> static bool tot_vbd_reqs(xenstat_domain *, int, unsigned long long *); >>> @@ -422,6 +423,16 @@ static int compare(unsigned long long i1, >>> unsigned long long i2) >>> return 0; >>> } >>> >>> +/* Compares two double precision numbers, returning -1,0,1 for <,=,> */ >>> +static int compare_dbl(double d1, double d2) >>> +{ >>> + if(d1 < d2) >>> + return -1; >>> + if(d1 > d2) >>> + return 1; >>> + return 0; >>> +} >>> + >>> /* Comparison function for use with qsort. Compares two domains >>> using the >>> * current sort field. */ >>> static int compare_domains(xenstat_domain **domain1, xenstat_domain >>> **domain2) >>> @@ -523,7 +534,7 @@ static double get_cpu_pct(xenstat_domain *domain) >>> >>> static int compare_cpu_pct(xenstat_domain *domain1, xenstat_domain >>> *domain2) >>> { >>> - return -compare(get_cpu_pct(domain1), get_cpu_pct(domain2)); >>> + return -compare_dbl(get_cpu_pct(domain1), get_cpu_pct(domain2)); >> >> Oh, we were doing an implicit double->unsigned long long conversion. >> Over the range 0.0 to 100.0, that ought to work as expected. What kind >> of out-of-order are you seeing? > > Without patch: > > xentop - 13:29:01 Xen 4.18.2 > 13 domains: 1 running, 12 blocked, 0 paused, 0 crashed, 0 dying, 0 shutdown > Mem: 67030640k total, 33097800k used, 33932840k free CPUs: 24 @ 3693MHz > NAME STATE CPU(sec) CPU(%) MEM(k) MEM(%) MAXMEM(k) MAXMEM(%) > icecream --b--- 2597 6.6 4194368 6.3 4195328 6.3 > xendd --b--- 4016 5.4 524268 0.8 525312 0.8 > Domain-0 -----r 1059 1.7 1048576 1.6 1048576 1.6 > neon --b--- 826 1.1 2097216 3.1 2098176 3.1 > blender --b--- 121 0.2 1048640 1.6 1049600 1.6 > bread --b--- 69 0.1 524352 0.8 525312 0.8 > bob --b--- 502 0.3 16777284 25.0 16778240 25.0 > cheese --b--- 225 0.5 1048384 1.6 1049600 1.6 > cassini --b--- 489 0.4 3145792 4.7 3146752 4.7 > chickpea --b--- 67 0.1 524352 0.8 525312 0.8 > lentil --b--- 67 0.1 262208 0.4 263168 0.4 > fusilli --b--- 159 0.2 524352 0.8 525312 0.8 > pizza --b--- 359 0.5 524352 0.8 525312 0.8 > > With patch: > > xentop - 13:30:17 Xen 4.18.2 > 13 domains: 1 running, 12 blocked, 0 paused, 0 crashed, 0 dying, 0 shutdown > Mem: 67030640k total, 33097788k used, 33932852k free CPUs: 24 @ 3693MHz > NAME STATE CPU(sec) CPU(%) MEM(k) MEM(%) MAXMEM(k) MAXMEM(%) > xendd --b--- 4020 5.7 524268 0.8 525312 0.8 > icecream --b--- 2600 3.8 4194368 6.3 4195328 6.3 > Domain-0 -----r 1060 1.5 1048576 1.6 1048576 1.6 > neon --b--- 827 1.1 2097216 3.1 2098176 3.1 > cheese --b--- 225 0.7 1048384 1.6 1049600 1.6 > pizza --b--- 359 0.5 524352 0.8 525312 0.8 > cassini --b--- 490 0.4 3145792 4.7 3146752 4.7 > fusilli --b--- 159 0.2 524352 0.8 525312 0.8 > bob --b--- 502 0.2 16777284 25.0 16778240 25.0 > blender --b--- 121 0.2 1048640 1.6 1049600 1.6 > bread --b--- 69 0.1 524352 0.8 525312 0.8 > chickpea --b--- 67 0.1 524352 0.8 525312 0.8 > lentil --b--- 67 0.1 262208 0.4 263168 0.4 Ah, so it's the rounding, and a straight cast discards the fractional part. I think your patch is fine, although it could do with a mention of why this goes wrong in the commit message. I'm happy to adjust on commit. ~Andrew
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