ExternalProfiler, Profilerpublic class WinPerfAsmProfiler extends AbstractPerfAsmProfiler
You must install Windows Performance Toolkit. Once installed, locate directory with xperf.exe
file and either add it to PATH environment variable, or set it to jmh.perfasm.xperf.dir system
property.
This profiler counts only SampledProfile events. To achieve this, we set xperf providers to
loader+proc_thread+profile. You may optionally save xperf binary or parsed outputs using
jmh.perfasm.savePerfBin or jmh.perfasm.savePerf system properties respectively. If you do so and
want to log more events, you can use jmh.perfasm.xperf.providers system property to override providers.
However, you must specify loader, proc_thread and profile providers anyway. Otherwise
sample events will not be generated and profiler will show nothing.
By default JDK distributive do not have debug symbols. If you want to analyze JVM internals, you must build OpenJDK
on your own. Once built, go to bin/server directory and unpack jvm.diz. Now you have jvm.pdb
file with JVM debug symbols. Finally, you must set debug symbols directory to jmh.perfasm.symbol.dir system
property.
This profiler behaves differently comparing to it's Linux counterpart LinuxPerfAsmProfiler. Linux profiler
employs perf utility which can be used to profile a single process. Therefore, Linux profiler wraps forked
JVM command line. In contrast, xperf cannot profile only a single process. It have -PidNewProcess
argument, but it's sole purpose is to start profiling before the process is started, so that one can be sure that
none events generated by this process are missed. It does not filter events from other processes anyhow. For this
reason, this profiler doesn't alter forked JVM startup command. Instead, it starts xperf recording in
beforeTrial(BenchmarkParams) method, and stops in ExternalProfiler.afterTrial(org.openjdk.jmh.results.BenchmarkResult, long, java.io.File, java.io.File). This
leaves possibility to run this profiler in conjunction with some other profiler requiring startup command
alteration.
For this reason the profiler must know PID of forked JVM process.
AbstractPerfAsmProfiler.PerfEventsevents, hsLog, perfBinData, perfParsedData, set| Constructor | Description |
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WinPerfAsmProfiler(String initLine) |
Constructor.
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| Modifier and Type | Method | Description |
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Collection<String> |
addJVMInvokeOptions(BenchmarkParams params) |
Prepend JVM invocation with these commands.
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protected void |
addMyOptions(joptsimple.OptionParser parser) |
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Collection<? extends Result> |
afterTrial(BenchmarkResult br,
long pid,
File stdOut,
File stdErr) |
Run this code after the trial is done.
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void |
beforeTrial(BenchmarkParams params) |
Run this code before starting the trial.
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String |
getDescription() |
Human-readable one-line description of the profiler.
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protected void |
parseEvents() |
Parse profiler events from binary to text form.
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protected String |
perfBinaryExtension() |
Get perf binary data extension (optional).
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protected AbstractPerfAsmProfiler.PerfEvents |
readEvents(double skipMs,
double lenMs) |
Read parsed events.
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addJVMOptions, allowPrintErr, allowPrintOutpublic WinPerfAsmProfiler(String initLine) throws ProfilerException
ProfilerExceptionprotected void addMyOptions(joptsimple.OptionParser parser)
addMyOptions in class AbstractPerfAsmProfilerpublic Collection<String> addJVMInvokeOptions(BenchmarkParams params)
ExternalProfilerparams - benchmark parameters used for current launchpublic void beforeTrial(BenchmarkParams params)
ExternalProfilerbeforeTrial in interface ExternalProfilerbeforeTrial in class AbstractPerfAsmProfilerparams - benchmark parameters used for current launchpublic Collection<? extends Result> afterTrial(BenchmarkResult br, long pid, File stdOut, File stdErr)
ExternalProfilerafterTrial in interface ExternalProfilerafterTrial in class AbstractPerfAsmProfilerbr - benchmark result that was the result of the trialstdOut - file containing the standard output from the benchmark JVMstdErr - file containing the standard error from the benchmark JVMpublic String getDescription()
Profilerprotected void parseEvents()
AbstractPerfAsmProfilerparseEvents in class AbstractPerfAsmProfilerprotected AbstractPerfAsmProfiler.PerfEvents readEvents(double skipMs, double lenMs)
AbstractPerfAsmProfilerreadEvents in class AbstractPerfAsmProfilerskipMs - Milliseconds to skip.lenMs - Milliseconds to capture after skipprotected String perfBinaryExtension()
AbstractPerfAsmProfilerperfBinaryExtension in class AbstractPerfAsmProfilerCopyright © 2012-2017 Oracle. All Rights Reserved.