> Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 2009 11:21 AM
> To: Santos, 
        Jose Renato G
> Cc: Xen-users
> Subject: Re: xenoprof: 
        operation 9 failed for dom0 (status: -1)
>
> As you can see 
        from the output of "opreport -l" below, most
> of the cycles are 
        coming from domain1-modules so I do need to
> focus on 
        --active-domains=1 since --passive-domains=1 does
> not provide 
        the profiling details for the domU modules.
>
> The steps 
        described in the xenoprof tutorial for active
> domains is pretty 
        straightforward but I cannot get past the
> "write error" when I 
        run "opcontrol --start" in dom0.
>
> After running 
        "opcontrol --start" in domU, I see the response
> below and I use 
        lsmod to verify that oprofile module is
> loaded. Given the 
        results from --passive-domains=1, the dom0
> and Xenoprof 
        interface is working. It's the domU and dom0
> interface that has 
        some problem. Is there some other way I
> can tell from dom0 that 
        domU is "ready" before running
> "opcontrol --start" in 
        dom0?
>
> FYI: I'm using the same oprofile-0.9.3 with 
        xen-r2.patch in
> dom0 and domU. If I boot the Debian 2.6.30.1 
        kernel (the same
> one I'm using in domU) in bare-metal (no Xen 
        VMM), I'm able
> to successfully run 
        oprofile-0.9.3.
>
> opcontrol --start (from domU before 
        "opcontrol --start" in dom0):
> Using 2.6+ OProfile kernel 
        interface.
> Reading module info.
> Using log file 
        /var/lib/oprofile/samples/oprofiled.log
> Daemon started.
> 
        Profiler running.
>
> opreport -l (from dom0 using 
        --passive-domains=1
> 
        --passive-images=/boot/vmlinux-2.6.30.1):
> CPU: Core 2, speed 
        2533.51 MHz (estimated) Counted
> CPU_CLK_UNHALTED events (Clock 
        cycles when not halted) with a
> unit mask of 0x00 (Unhalted core 
        cycles) count 100000
> samples  %       
         image name               app 
        name
>       symbol name
> 617835   
        38.6156  domain1-modules         
         domain1-modules
>       (no symbols)
> 
        448911   28.0576  domain1-xen-unknown
> 
        domain1-xen-unknown      (no symbols)
> 72460 
            4.5289  domain1-kernel         
          domain1-kernel
>       __down
> 43294 
            2.7059  domain1-kernel         
          domain1-kernel
>       
        __down_killable
> 34145     2.1341  domain1-kernel 
                  domain1-kernel
>     
          validate_slab_slab
>
> Dante
>
>
> 
        On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 10:22 AM, Santos, Jose Renato G
> <
joserenato.santos@xxxxxx> 
        wrote:
>
>
>       With passive domains 
        you cannot have detailed profiling
> information on modules, only 
        in kernel builtin functions and
> on Xen. All the samples 
        associated with modules will be
> grouped under the same symbol 
        "domain1-modules".
>       If you are interested in 
        one particular module you
> should try to recompile the kernel 
        with the associated code
> builtin (or you can use active domains, 
        but follow the steps
> on the xenoprof tutorial to coordinate 
        opcontrol in dom0 and
> in the guest)
>
>   
            Renato
>
>
> 
        ________________________________
>
>
>     
                  From: Dante Cinco [mailto:
dantecinco@xxxxxxxxx]
>
>     
                  Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 2009 
        10:13 AM
>
>             
          To: Santos, Jose Renato G
>         
              Cc: Xen-users
>         
              Subject: Re: xenoprof: operation 9 failed 
        for
> dom0 (status: -1)
>
>
>     
                  Renato,
>
>     
                  I think I'm making progress. I 
        followed your
> suggestion of using --passive-domains and 
        --passive-images.
> When I run opreport, it is unable to find 
        /domain1-modules
> and /domain1-xen-unknown. Where or how do I 
        specify the
> kernel modules I have running in domU/domain1? I 
        tried
> copying the *.ko files in /boot in dom0 and used
> 
        --image-path=/boot in opreport and it is still not finding 
        them.
>
>               
        Thanks.
>
>               
        Dante
>
>
>             
          On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 6:44 PM, Santos, Jose
> Renato G 
        <
joserenato.santos@xxxxxx> 
        wrote:
>
>
>             
                  Try replacing "--active-domains=1" 
        with
> "--passive-domains=1 
        passive-images=<domU-kernel-image>" (use
> the uncompressed 
        version of your kernel image for the guest,
> 
        vmlinux-*)
>
>             
                  To use "active-domains" you need to 
        run
> opcontrol in the guest in addition to running it in dom0 
        and
> you need to coordinate the execution of both instances.. 
        This
> require the guest opcontrol to be ready before 
        running
> "opcontrol --start" in dom0. That is why it is failing. 
        I
> suspect you have not executed opcontrol in the guest
> 
                            
          Using active-domains is very tricky. I
> suggest that you 
        use --passive-domains, unless you really
> need active domains (it 
        is only useful in case you need
> detailed profiles for user 
        processes running in the guest)
>
>       
                        
        Renato
>
>
> 
        ________________________________
>
>
>     
                            
              From: Dante Cinco
> [mailto:
dantecinco@xxxxxxxxx]
>
>     
                            
              Sent: Monday, November 09, 2009 6:13 
        PM
>
>               
                        To: Santos, Jose 
        Renato G
>
>             
                          Cc: 
        Xen-users
>               
                        Subject: Re: 
        xenoprof:
> operation 9 failed for dom0 (status: 
        -1)
>
>
>             
                          
        Renato,
>
>               
                        I've narrowed 
        down the
> opcontrol command sequence that causes the "write 
        error" I'm
> having. If I just run "opcontrol --start" in dom0, it 
        runs
> with no error and after "opcontrol --shutdown" I can 
        run
> "opreport" and get a real report.
>
>   
                            
                If I run "opcontrol
> --start-daemon 
        --active-domains=1" in dom0, run "opcontrol
> --start" in domU 
        (ID#1) and go back to dom0 and run
> "opcontrol --start" I get the 
        "write error" message. It's as
> if "--start-daemon" is grabbing 
        the file handle for
> /dev/oprofile/enable so when "--start" tries 
        to write "1" to
> /dev/oprofile/enable, it is unable to do so 
        because it is
> already locked.
>
>     
                            
              So I can run OProfile in normal
> (non-Xen) 
        mode but as soon I start using "--start-daemon" I
> have problems. 
        To me it seems like a Xenoprofile problem.
>
>     
                            
              I'm using OProfile 0.9.3 and
> 
        oprofile-0.9.3-xen-r2.patch applied successfully.
>
>   
                            
                Dante
>
>
>     
                            
              On Thu, Nov 5, 2009 at 6:05 PM,
> Santos, 
        Jose Renato G <
joserenato.santos@xxxxxx> 
        wrote:
>
>
>             
                            
              What version of
> OProfile are you 
        using?
>                 
                            
          Did you apply the Xen
> patch available in 
http://xenoprof.sourceforge.net ?
>
> 
                            
                          
        Renato
>
> ________________________________
>
> 
                            
                            
              From: Dante
> Cinco [mailto:
dantecinco@xxxxxxxxx]
>       
                            
                            
        Sent: Thursday,
> November 05, 2009 5:16 PM
>     
                            
                            
          To: Santos,
> Jose Renato G
>       
                            
                            
        Cc: Xen-devel
>               
                            
                    Subject:
> xenoprof: 
        operation 9 failed for dom0 (status: -1)
>
>     
                            
                            
          Renato,
>
>             
                            
                      When I tried
> 
        running "opcontrol --start" (after previously running
> "opcontrol 
        --start-daemon") in dom0, I get this error 
        message:
>
>
> /usr/local/bin/opcontrol: line 1639: 
        echo: write error:
> Operation not permitted
>
> 
                            
                            
              and this
> message in the Xen 
        console:
>
>             
                            
                      (XEN) xenoprof:
> 
        operation 9 failed for dom 0 (status : -1)
>
>     
                            
                            
          It looks like
> opcontrol is trying to do this: echo 1 > 
        /dev/oprofile/enable
>
>           
                            
                        and it 
        is
> failing. "operation 9" maps to XENOPROF_start which 
        is
> consistent with running "opcontrol --start." At first, 
        I
> ignored the error because it gave the indication 
        "Profiler
> running" but after I ran "opcontrol --shutdown" 
        followed by
> "opreport" in dom0, I got this error 
        message:
>
>             
                            
                      error: no
> 
        sample files found: profile specification too strict ?
>
> 
                            
                            
              Do you know why
> the write error is 
        occurring? I followed the steps in
> 
        xenoprof_tutorial.ppt.
>
>         
                            
                          
        Dante
>
>
>
>
>
>