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== Setting Up OProfile to Run on OLPC Laptop ==
== Setting Up OProfile to Run on OLPC Laptop ==


It is possible to get OProfile in timer mode working on the olpc
It is possible to get '''OProfile''' in timer mode working on the olpc
machine. Performance monitoring hardware on Geode process is not
machine. Performance monitoring hardware on Geode process is not
supported. The jffs2 file system does NOT support the mechanism
supported. The jffs2 file system does NOT support the mechanism
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== Host machine Steps ==
== Host machine Steps ==


1) Download the appropriate kernel srpm from:
* 1) Download the appropriate kernel srpm from:


http://dev.laptop.org/~dilinger/stable/
http://dev.laptop.org/~dilinger/stable/


2) Install srpm on src machine:
* 2) Install srpm on src machine:


rpm -Uvh kernel-2.6.21-20070312.1.olpc.3eca75102a57502.src.rpm
rpm -Uvh kernel-2.6.21-20070312.1.olpc.3eca75102a57502.src.rpm
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CONFIG_OPROFILE=m
CONFIG_OPROFILE=m


3) Start the build in the SPECS directory rebuild the kernel with
* 3) Start the build in the SPECS directory rebuild the kernel with
command similar to:
command similar to:


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./olpc-2.6.spec >& olpc_kernel.problems &
./olpc-2.6.spec >& olpc_kernel.problems &


4) Copy over kernel i586 rpm to olpc machine.
* 4) Copy over kernel i586 rpm to olpc machine.


5) Copy <tt>BUILD/kernel-2.6.21/linux-2.6.21.i586/vmlinux</tt> to the olpc machine.
* 5) Copy <tt>BUILD/kernel-2.6.21/linux-2.6.21.i586/vmlinux</tt> to the olpc machine.
This is only needed if one wants data on where samples are taken in the kernel.
This is only needed if one wants data on where samples are taken in the kernel.


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olpc machine:
olpc machine:


1) Install <tt>binutils</tt> on olpc machine:
* 1) Install <tt>binutils</tt> on olpc machine:


yum install binutils
yum install binutils


2) Install oprofile on olpc machine:
* 2) Install oprofile on olpc machine:


yum install oprofile
yum install oprofile


3) Install the new oprofile enabled kernel:
* 3) Install the new oprofile enabled kernel:


rpm -Uvh kernel-2.6.21-20070318.olpc1p.3eca75102a57502.i586.rpm
rpm -Uvh kernel-2.6.21-20070318.olpc1p.3eca75102a57502.i586.rpm


4) If running from an image in the internal jffs2 file system,
* 4) If running from an image in the internal jffs2 file system,
you will need to mount another file system to store the samples.
you will need to mount another file system to store the samples.
Below are examples of the commands to set that up. You will need
Below are examples of the commands to set that up. You will need
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5) Reboot the olpc machine. When it reboots it will be running the
* 5) Reboot the olpc machine. When it reboots it will be running the
oprofile enabled kernel.
oprofile enabled kernel.




6) As <tt>root</tt> configure OProfile to collect data:
* 6) As <tt>root</tt> configure OProfile to collect data:


opcontrol --setup --vmlinux=/root/vmlinux --separate=library
opcontrol --setup --vmlinux=/root/vmlinux --separate=library
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opcontrol --setup --no-vmlinux --separate=library
opcontrol --setup --no-vmlinux --separate=library


7) As <tt>root</tt> start oprofile running with:
* 7) As <tt>root</tt> start oprofile running with:


opcontrol --start
opcontrol --start


8) Do desired experiment to collect data
* 8) Do desired experiment to collect data


9) As root shutdown OProfile with:
* 9) As root shutdown '''OProfile''' with:


opcontrol --shutdown
opcontrol --shutdown


9) Look at the data with the "<tt>opreport</tt>" command.
* 9) Look at the data with the "<tt>opreport</tt>" command.


10) Unmount filesystem storing OProfile samples if needed.
* 10) Unmount filesystem storing '''OProfile''' samples if needed.


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Revision as of 20:19, 20 March 2007

Setting Up OProfile to Run on OLPC Laptop

It is possible to get OProfile in timer mode working on the olpc machine. Performance monitoring hardware on Geode process is not supported. The jffs2 file system does NOT support the mechanism that OProfile uses. You will need another file system such as ramfs filesystem or USB flash drive formatted as ext3 or VFAT to store the OProfile data.

Host machine Steps

  • 1) Download the appropriate kernel srpm from:
http://dev.laptop.org/~dilinger/stable/
  • 2) Install srpm on src machine:
rpm -Uvh kernel-2.6.21-20070312.1.olpc.3eca75102a57502.src.rpm 

2a) Edit SOURCES/kernel-olpc-custom.config changing CONFIG_OPROFILE to:

CONFIG_OPROFILE=m
  • 3) Start the build in the SPECS directory rebuild the kernel with

command similar to:

rpmbuild -ba --define "dist olpc1p" --define "olpc 1" \
--define "head 3eca75102a57502"  --target=i586 \
./olpc-2.6.spec >& olpc_kernel.problems &
  • 4) Copy over kernel i586 rpm to olpc machine.
  • 5) Copy BUILD/kernel-2.6.21/linux-2.6.21.i586/vmlinux to the olpc machine.

This is only needed if one wants data on where samples are taken in the kernel.

OLPC Machine Steps

After completing the steps to get a oprofile working kernel on the olpc machine:

  • 1) Install binutils on olpc machine:
yum install binutils
  • 2) Install oprofile on olpc machine:
yum install oprofile
  • 3) Install the new oprofile enabled kernel:
rpm -Uvh kernel-2.6.21-20070318.olpc1p.3eca75102a57502.i586.rpm
  • 4) If running from an image in the internal jffs2 file system,

you will need to mount another file system to store the samples. Below are examples of the commands to set that up. You will need to modify for local conditions.

mount -t ramfs none /var/lib/oprofile

Or

mkdir /media/usbflash
mount -t ext3 /dev/sda1 /media/usbflash
rm -rf /var/lib/oprofile/samples/current
mkdir /media/usbflash/samples
ln -s /media/usbflash/samples /var/lib/oprofile/samples/current
  • 5) Reboot the olpc machine. When it reboots it will be running the

oprofile enabled kernel.


  • 6) As root configure OProfile to collect data:
opcontrol --setup --vmlinux=/root/vmlinux --separate=library

If you do not care about kernel data, you can skip installing vmlinux and configure with:

opcontrol --setup --no-vmlinux --separate=library
  • 7) As root start oprofile running with:
opcontrol --start
  • 8) Do desired experiment to collect data
  • 9) As root shutdown OProfile with:
opcontrol --shutdown
  • 9) Look at the data with the "opreport" command.
  • 10) Unmount filesystem storing OProfile samples if needed.