| VCPU Dispatch Statistics: |
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| For Shared Processor LPARs, the POWER Hypervisor maintains a relatively |
| static mapping of the LPAR processors (vcpus) to physical processor |
| chips (representing the "home" node) and tries to always dispatch vcpus |
| on their associated physical processor chip. However, under certain |
| scenarios, vcpus may be dispatched on a different processor chip (away |
| from its home node). |
| |
| /proc/powerpc/vcpudispatch_stats can be used to obtain statistics |
| related to the vcpu dispatch behavior. Writing '1' to this file enables |
| collecting the statistics, while writing '0' disables the statistics. |
| By default, the DTLB log for each vcpu is processed 50 times a second so |
| as not to miss any entries. This processing frequency can be changed |
| through /proc/powerpc/vcpudispatch_stats_freq. |
| |
| The statistics themselves are available by reading the procfs file |
| /proc/powerpc/vcpudispatch_stats. Each line in the output corresponds to |
| a vcpu as represented by the first field, followed by 8 numbers. |
| |
| The first number corresponds to: |
| 1. total vcpu dispatches since the beginning of statistics collection |
| |
| The next 4 numbers represent vcpu dispatch dispersions: |
| 2. number of times this vcpu was dispatched on the same processor as last |
| time |
| 3. number of times this vcpu was dispatched on a different processor core |
| as last time, but within the same chip |
| 4. number of times this vcpu was dispatched on a different chip |
| 5. number of times this vcpu was dispatches on a different socket/drawer |
| (next numa boundary) |
| |
| The final 3 numbers represent statistics in relation to the home node of |
| the vcpu: |
| 6. number of times this vcpu was dispatched in its home node (chip) |
| 7. number of times this vcpu was dispatched in a different node |
| 8. number of times this vcpu was dispatched in a node further away (numa |
| distance) |
| |
| An example output: |
| $ sudo cat /proc/powerpc/vcpudispatch_stats |
| cpu0 6839 4126 2683 30 0 6821 18 0 |
| cpu1 2515 1274 1229 12 0 2509 6 0 |
| cpu2 2317 1198 1109 10 0 2312 5 0 |
| cpu3 2259 1165 1088 6 0 2256 3 0 |
| cpu4 2205 1143 1056 6 0 2202 3 0 |
| cpu5 2165 1121 1038 6 0 2162 3 0 |
| cpu6 2183 1127 1050 6 0 2180 3 0 |
| cpu7 2193 1133 1052 8 0 2187 6 0 |
| cpu8 2165 1115 1032 18 0 2156 9 0 |
| cpu9 2301 1252 1033 16 0 2293 8 0 |
| cpu10 2197 1138 1041 18 0 2187 10 0 |
| cpu11 2273 1185 1062 26 0 2260 13 0 |
| cpu12 2186 1125 1043 18 0 2177 9 0 |
| cpu13 2161 1115 1030 16 0 2153 8 0 |
| cpu14 2206 1153 1033 20 0 2196 10 0 |
| cpu15 2163 1115 1032 16 0 2155 8 0 |
| |
| In the output above, for vcpu0, there have been 6839 dispatches since |
| statistics were enabled. 4126 of those dispatches were on the same |
| physical cpu as the last time. 2683 were on a different core, but within |
| the same chip, while 30 dispatches were on a different chip compared to |
| its last dispatch. |
| |
| Also, out of the total of 6839 dispatches, we see that there have been |
| 6821 dispatches on the vcpu's home node, while 18 dispatches were |
| outside its home node, on a neighbouring chip. |