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7 Detect and quantify hardware-related noise
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15 **rtla hwnoise** [*OPTIONS*]
20 **rtla hwnoise** collects the periodic summary from the *osnoise* tracer
21 running with *interrupts disabled*. By disabling interrupts, and the scheduling
22 of threads as a consequence, only non-maskable interrupts and hardware-related
25 The tool also allows the configurations of the *osnoise* tracer and the
26 collection of the tracer output.
30 .. include:: common_osnoise_options.rst
32 .. include:: common_top_options.rst
34 .. include:: common_options.rst
38 In the example below, the **rtla hwnoise** tool is set to run on CPUs *1-7*
39 on a system with 8 cores/16 threads with hyper-threading enabled.
41 The tool is set to detect any noise higher than *one microsecond*,
42 to run for *ten minutes*, displaying a summary of the report at the
45 # rtla hwnoise -c 1-7 -T 1 -d 10m -q
46 Hardware-related Noise
47 duration: 0 00:10:00 | time is in us
48 CPU Period Runtime Noise % CPU Aval Max Noise Max Single HW NMI
49 1 #599 599000000 138 99.99997 3 3 4 74
50 2 #599 599000000 85 99.99998 3 3 4 75
51 3 #599 599000000 86 99.99998 4 3 6 75
52 4 #599 599000000 81 99.99998 4 4 2 75
53 5 #599 599000000 85 99.99998 2 2 2 75
54 6 #599 599000000 76 99.99998 2 2 0 75
55 7 #599 599000000 77 99.99998 3 3 0 75
58 The first column shows the *CPU*, and the second column shows how many
59 *Periods* the tool ran during the session. The *Runtime* is the time
60 the tool effectively runs on the CPU. The *Noise* column is the sum of
61 all noise that the tool observed, and the *% CPU Aval* is the relation
62 between the *Runtime* and *Noise*.
64 The *Max Noise* column is the maximum hardware noise the tool detected in a
65 single period, and the *Max Single* is the maximum single noise seen.
67 The *HW* and *NMI* columns show the total number of *hardware* and *NMI* noise
68 occurrence observed by the tool.
70 For example, *CPU 3* ran *599* periods of *1 second Runtime*. The CPU received
71 *86 us* of noise during the entire execution, leaving *99.99997 %* of CPU time
72 for the application. In the worst single period, the CPU caused *4 us* of
73 noise to the application, but it was certainly caused by more than one single
74 noise, as the *Max Single* noise was of *3 us*. The CPU has *HW noise,* at a
75 rate of *six occurrences*/*ten minutes*. The CPU also has *NMIs*, at a higher
76 frequency: around *seven per second*.
78 The tool should report *0* hardware-related noise in the ideal situation.
79 For example, by disabling hyper-threading to remove the hardware noise,
80 and disabling the TSC watchdog to remove the NMI (it is possible to identify
81 this using tracing options of **rtla hwnoise**), it was possible to reach
82 the ideal situation in the same hardware::
84 # rtla hwnoise -c 1-7 -T 1 -d 10m -q
85 Hardware-related Noise
86 duration: 0 00:10:00 | time is in us
87 CPU Period Runtime Noise % CPU Aval Max Noise Max Single HW NMI
88 1 #599 599000000 0 100.00000 0 0 0 0
89 2 #599 599000000 0 100.00000 0 0 0 0
90 3 #599 599000000 0 100.00000 0 0 0 0
91 4 #599 599000000 0 100.00000 0 0 0 0
92 5 #599 599000000 0 100.00000 0 0 0 0
93 6 #599 599000000 0 100.00000 0 0 0 0
94 7 #599 599000000 0 100.00000 0 0 0 0
101 Osnoise tracer documentation: <https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/trace/osnoise-tracer.html>
105 Written by Daniel Bristot de Oliveira <bristot@kernel.org>
107 .. include:: common_appendix.rst