lisa.analysis.idle.IdleAnalysis#

class lisa.analysis.idle.IdleAnalysis(trace, proxy=None)[source]#

Bases: TraceAnalysisBase

Support for plotting Idle Analysis data

Parameters:

trace (lisa.trace.Trace) – input Trace object

Attributes

name

Name of the analysis class.

Properties

logger inherited

Convenience short-hand for self.get_logger().

Methods

df_cluster_idle_state_residency()

Compute time spent by a given cluster in each idle state.

df_cpu_idle()

Same as df_cpus_idle() but for one CPU.

df_cpu_idle_state_residency()

Compute time spent by a given CPU in each idle state.

df_cpus_idle()

Dataframe of the cpu_idle event, with the following columns:.

df_cpus_wakeups()

Get a DataFrame showing when CPUs have woken from idle.

plot_cluster_idle_state_residency()

Plot the idle state residency of a cluster.

plot_clusters_idle_state_residency()

Plot the idle state residency of all clusters.

plot_cpu_idle_state_residency()

Plot the idle state residency of a CPU.

signal_cluster_active()

Build a square wave representing the active (i.e. non-idle) cluster time.

signal_cpu_active()

Build a square wave representing the active (i.e. non-idle) CPU time.

cache() inherited

Decorator to enable caching of the output of dataframe getter function in the trace cache.

call_on_trace() inherited

Call a method of a subclass on a given trace.

df_method() inherited

Dataframe function decorator.

get_all_events() inherited

Returns the set of all events used by any of the methods.

get_analysis_classes() inherited

get_default_plot_path() inherited

Return the default path to use to save plots for the analysis.

get_df_methods() inherited

get_logger() inherited

Provides a logging.Logger named after cls.

get_plot_methods() inherited

log_locals() inherited

Debugging aid: log the local variables of the calling function.

plot_method() inherited

Plot function decorator.

save_plot() inherited

Save a holoviews element or matplotlib.figure.Figure as an image file.

Attributes#

IdleAnalysis.name = 'idle'#

Name of the analysis class.

Properties#

property IdleAnalysis.logger#

Inherited property, see lisa.utils.Loggable.logger

Convenience short-hand for self.get_logger().

Methods#

IdleAnalysis.df_cluster_idle_state_residency(cluster, *, df_fmt=None)[source]#

Called on Trace instances as trace.ana.idle.df_cluster_idle_state_residency()

Compute time spent by a given cluster in each idle state.

Parameters:

cluster (list(int)) – list of CPU IDs

Returns:

a pandas.DataFrame with:

  • Idle states as index

  • A time column (The time spent in the idle state)

Added by lisa.analysis.base.TraceAnalysisBase.df_method():

Parameters:

df_fmt (str or None) –

Format of dataframe to return. One of:

Returns:

The return type is determined by the dataframe format chosen for the trace object.

Required trace events:
  • cpu_idle

IdleAnalysis.df_cpu_idle(cpu=None, *, df_fmt=None)[source]#

Called on Trace instances as trace.ana.idle.df_cpu_idle()

Same as df_cpus_idle() but for one CPU.

Added by lisa.analysis.base.TraceAnalysisBase.df_method():

Parameters:

df_fmt (str or None) –

Format of dataframe to return. One of:

Returns:

The return type is determined by the dataframe format chosen for the trace object.

Required trace events:
  • cpu_idle

IdleAnalysis.df_cpu_idle_state_residency(cpu, *, df_fmt=None)[source]#

Called on Trace instances as trace.ana.idle.df_cpu_idle_state_residency()

Compute time spent by a given CPU in each idle state.

Parameters:

cpu (int) – CPU ID

Returns:

a pandas.DataFrame with:

  • Idle states as index

  • A time column (The time spent in the idle state)

Added by lisa.analysis.base.TraceAnalysisBase.df_method():

Parameters:

df_fmt (str or None) –

Format of dataframe to return. One of:

Returns:

The return type is determined by the dataframe format chosen for the trace object.

Required trace events:
  • cpu_idle

IdleAnalysis.df_cpus_idle(cpus=None, *, df_fmt=None)[source]#

Called on Trace instances as trace.ana.idle.df_cpus_idle()

Dataframe of the cpu_idle event, with the following columns:

  • cpu

  • state: Instead of 4294967295, the -1 type independent value is used.

Parameters:

cpus (list(int) or None) – Optionally, filter on that list of CPUs

Added by lisa.analysis.base.TraceAnalysisBase.df_method():

Parameters:

df_fmt (str or None) –

Format of dataframe to return. One of:

Returns:

The return type is determined by the dataframe format chosen for the trace object.

Required trace events:
  • cpu_idle

IdleAnalysis.df_cpus_wakeups(*, df_fmt=None)[source]#

Called on Trace instances as trace.ana.idle.df_cpus_wakeups()

Get a DataFrame showing when CPUs have woken from idle

Parameters:

cpus (list(int) or None) – List of CPUs to find wakeups for. If None, all CPUs.

Returns:

A pandas.DataFrame with

  • A cpu column (the CPU that woke up at the row index)

Added by lisa.analysis.base.TraceAnalysisBase.df_method():

Parameters:

df_fmt (str or None) –

Format of dataframe to return. One of:

Returns:

The return type is determined by the dataframe format chosen for the trace object.

Required trace events:
  • cpu_idle

IdleAnalysis.plot_cluster_idle_state_residency(cluster: Sequence[CPU], pct: bool = False, *, filepath=None, output='holoviews', img_format=None, always_save=False, backend=None, _compat_render=False, link_dataframes=None, cursor_delta=None, width=None, height=None, rc_params=None, axis=None, interactive=None, colors: Sequence[str] = None, linestyles: Sequence[str] = None, markers: Sequence[str] = None, **kwargs)[source]#

cluster=[0, 3, 4, 5], pct=False

Called on Trace instances as trace.ana.idle.plot_cluster_idle_state_residency()

Plot the idle state residency of a cluster

Parameters:
  • cluster – The cluster

  • pct (bool) – Plot residencies in percentage

Added by lisa.analysis.base.AnalysisHelpers.plot_method():

Returns:

The return type is determined by the output parameter.

Parameters:
  • backend (str or None) –

    Holoviews plot library backend to use:

    • bokeh: good support for interactive plots

    • matplotlib: sometimes better static image output, but unpredictable results that more often than not require a fair amount of hacks to get something good.

    • plotly: not supported by LISA but technically available. Since it’s very similar to bokeh feature-wise, bokeh should be preferred.

    Note

    In a notebook, the way to choose which backend should be used to display plots is typically selected with e.g. holoviews.extension('bokeh') at the beginning of the notebook. The backend parameter is more intended for expert use where an object of the given library is required, without depending on the environment.

  • link_dataframes (list(pandas.DataFrame) or None) – Gated by output="ui". List of dataframes to display under the figure, which is dynamically linked with it: clicking on the plot will scroll in the dataframes and vice versa.

  • filepath (str or None) – Path of the file to save the figure in. If None, no file is saved.

  • always_save (bool) – When True, the plot is always saved even if no filepath has explicitly been set. In that case, a default path will be used.

  • img_format (str) – The image format to generate. Defaults to using filepath to guess the type, or “png” if no filepath is given. html and rst are supported in addition to matplotlib image formats.

  • output (str or None) –

    Change the return value of the method:

    • None: Equivalent to holoviews for now. In the future, this will be either holoviews or ui if used in an interactive jupyter notebook.

    • holoviews: a bare holoviews element.

    • render: a backend-specific object, such as matplotlib.figure.Figure if backend='matplotlib'

    • html: HTML document

    • rst: a snippet of reStructuredText

    • ui: Pseudo holoviews figure, enriched with extra controls.

      Note

      No assumption must be made on the return type other than that it can be displayed in a notebook cell output (and with IPython.display.display()). The public API holoviews is implemented in a best-effort approach, so that .options() and .opts() will work, but compositions using e.g. x * y will not work if x is a holoviews element.

      In the midterm, the output type will be changed so that it is a real holoviews object, rather than some sort of proxy.

  • colors (list(str) or None) –

    List of color names to use for the plots.

    Deprecated since version 2.0: This parameter is deprecated, use holoviews APIs to set matplotlib options.

  • linestyles (list(str) or None) –

    List of linestyle to use for the plots.

    Deprecated since version 2.0: This parameter is deprecated, use holoviews APIs to set matplotlib options.

  • markers (list(str) or None) –

    List of marker to use for the plots.

    Deprecated since version 2.0: This parameter is deprecated, use holoviews APIs to set matplotlib options.

  • axis (matplotlib.axes.Axes or numpy.ndarray(matplotlib.axes.Axes) or None) –

    instance of matplotlib.axes.Axes to plot into. If None, a new figure and axis are created and returned.

    Deprecated since version 2.0: This parameter is deprecated, use holoviews APIs to compose plot elements: http://holoviews.org/user_guide/Composing_Elements.html

  • rc_params (dict(str, object) or None) –

    Matplotlib rc params dictionary overlaid on existing settings.

    Deprecated since version 2.0: This parameter is deprecated, use holoviews APIs to set matplotlib options.

  • _compat_render (bool) – Internal parameter not to be used. This enables the compatibility mode where render=True by default when matplotlib is the current holoviews backend.

Required trace events:
  • cpu_idle

IdleAnalysis.plot_clusters_idle_state_residency(pct: bool = False, *, filepath=None, output='holoviews', img_format=None, always_save=False, backend=None, _compat_render=False, link_dataframes=None, cursor_delta=None, width=None, height=None, rc_params=None, axis=None, interactive=None, colors: Sequence[str] = None, linestyles: Sequence[str] = None, markers: Sequence[str] = None, **kwargs)[source]#

pct=False

Called on Trace instances as trace.ana.idle.plot_clusters_idle_state_residency()

Plot the idle state residency of all clusters

Parameters:

pct (bool) – Plot residencies in percentage

Note

This assumes clusters == frequency domains, which may not hold true…

Added by lisa.analysis.base.AnalysisHelpers.plot_method():

Returns:

The return type is determined by the output parameter.

Parameters:
  • backend (str or None) –

    Holoviews plot library backend to use:

    • bokeh: good support for interactive plots

    • matplotlib: sometimes better static image output, but unpredictable results that more often than not require a fair amount of hacks to get something good.

    • plotly: not supported by LISA but technically available. Since it’s very similar to bokeh feature-wise, bokeh should be preferred.

    Note

    In a notebook, the way to choose which backend should be used to display plots is typically selected with e.g. holoviews.extension('bokeh') at the beginning of the notebook. The backend parameter is more intended for expert use where an object of the given library is required, without depending on the environment.

  • link_dataframes (list(pandas.DataFrame) or None) – Gated by output="ui". List of dataframes to display under the figure, which is dynamically linked with it: clicking on the plot will scroll in the dataframes and vice versa.

  • filepath (str or None) – Path of the file to save the figure in. If None, no file is saved.

  • always_save (bool) – When True, the plot is always saved even if no filepath has explicitly been set. In that case, a default path will be used.

  • img_format (str) – The image format to generate. Defaults to using filepath to guess the type, or “png” if no filepath is given. html and rst are supported in addition to matplotlib image formats.

  • output (str or None) –

    Change the return value of the method:

    • None: Equivalent to holoviews for now. In the future, this will be either holoviews or ui if used in an interactive jupyter notebook.

    • holoviews: a bare holoviews element.

    • render: a backend-specific object, such as matplotlib.figure.Figure if backend='matplotlib'

    • html: HTML document

    • rst: a snippet of reStructuredText

    • ui: Pseudo holoviews figure, enriched with extra controls.

      Note

      No assumption must be made on the return type other than that it can be displayed in a notebook cell output (and with IPython.display.display()). The public API holoviews is implemented in a best-effort approach, so that .options() and .opts() will work, but compositions using e.g. x * y will not work if x is a holoviews element.

      In the midterm, the output type will be changed so that it is a real holoviews object, rather than some sort of proxy.

  • colors (list(str) or None) –

    List of color names to use for the plots.

    Deprecated since version 2.0: This parameter is deprecated, use holoviews APIs to set matplotlib options.

  • linestyles (list(str) or None) –

    List of linestyle to use for the plots.

    Deprecated since version 2.0: This parameter is deprecated, use holoviews APIs to set matplotlib options.

  • markers (list(str) or None) –

    List of marker to use for the plots.

    Deprecated since version 2.0: This parameter is deprecated, use holoviews APIs to set matplotlib options.

  • axis (matplotlib.axes.Axes or numpy.ndarray(matplotlib.axes.Axes) or None) –

    instance of matplotlib.axes.Axes to plot into. If None, a new figure and axis are created and returned.

    Deprecated since version 2.0: This parameter is deprecated, use holoviews APIs to compose plot elements: http://holoviews.org/user_guide/Composing_Elements.html

  • rc_params (dict(str, object) or None) –

    Matplotlib rc params dictionary overlaid on existing settings.

    Deprecated since version 2.0: This parameter is deprecated, use holoviews APIs to set matplotlib options.

  • _compat_render (bool) – Internal parameter not to be used. This enables the compatibility mode where render=True by default when matplotlib is the current holoviews backend.

Required trace events:
  • cpu_idle

IdleAnalysis.plot_cpu_idle_state_residency(cpu: CPU, pct: bool = False, *, filepath=None, output='holoviews', img_format=None, always_save=False, backend=None, _compat_render=False, link_dataframes=None, cursor_delta=None, width=None, height=None, rc_params=None, axis=None, interactive=None, colors: Sequence[str] = None, linestyles: Sequence[str] = None, markers: Sequence[str] = None, **kwargs)[source]#

cpu=0, pct=False

Called on Trace instances as trace.ana.idle.plot_cpu_idle_state_residency()

Plot the idle state residency of a CPU

Parameters:
  • cpu (int) – The CPU

  • pct (bool) – Plot residencies in percentage

Added by lisa.analysis.base.AnalysisHelpers.plot_method():

Returns:

The return type is determined by the output parameter.

Parameters:
  • backend (str or None) –

    Holoviews plot library backend to use:

    • bokeh: good support for interactive plots

    • matplotlib: sometimes better static image output, but unpredictable results that more often than not require a fair amount of hacks to get something good.

    • plotly: not supported by LISA but technically available. Since it’s very similar to bokeh feature-wise, bokeh should be preferred.

    Note

    In a notebook, the way to choose which backend should be used to display plots is typically selected with e.g. holoviews.extension('bokeh') at the beginning of the notebook. The backend parameter is more intended for expert use where an object of the given library is required, without depending on the environment.

  • link_dataframes (list(pandas.DataFrame) or None) – Gated by output="ui". List of dataframes to display under the figure, which is dynamically linked with it: clicking on the plot will scroll in the dataframes and vice versa.

  • filepath (str or None) – Path of the file to save the figure in. If None, no file is saved.

  • always_save (bool) – When True, the plot is always saved even if no filepath has explicitly been set. In that case, a default path will be used.

  • img_format (str) – The image format to generate. Defaults to using filepath to guess the type, or “png” if no filepath is given. html and rst are supported in addition to matplotlib image formats.

  • output (str or None) –

    Change the return value of the method:

    • None: Equivalent to holoviews for now. In the future, this will be either holoviews or ui if used in an interactive jupyter notebook.

    • holoviews: a bare holoviews element.

    • render: a backend-specific object, such as matplotlib.figure.Figure if backend='matplotlib'

    • html: HTML document

    • rst: a snippet of reStructuredText

    • ui: Pseudo holoviews figure, enriched with extra controls.

      Note

      No assumption must be made on the return type other than that it can be displayed in a notebook cell output (and with IPython.display.display()). The public API holoviews is implemented in a best-effort approach, so that .options() and .opts() will work, but compositions using e.g. x * y will not work if x is a holoviews element.

      In the midterm, the output type will be changed so that it is a real holoviews object, rather than some sort of proxy.

  • colors (list(str) or None) –

    List of color names to use for the plots.

    Deprecated since version 2.0: This parameter is deprecated, use holoviews APIs to set matplotlib options.

  • linestyles (list(str) or None) –

    List of linestyle to use for the plots.

    Deprecated since version 2.0: This parameter is deprecated, use holoviews APIs to set matplotlib options.

  • markers (list(str) or None) –

    List of marker to use for the plots.

    Deprecated since version 2.0: This parameter is deprecated, use holoviews APIs to set matplotlib options.

  • axis (matplotlib.axes.Axes or numpy.ndarray(matplotlib.axes.Axes) or None) –

    instance of matplotlib.axes.Axes to plot into. If None, a new figure and axis are created and returned.

    Deprecated since version 2.0: This parameter is deprecated, use holoviews APIs to compose plot elements: http://holoviews.org/user_guide/Composing_Elements.html

  • rc_params (dict(str, object) or None) –

    Matplotlib rc params dictionary overlaid on existing settings.

    Deprecated since version 2.0: This parameter is deprecated, use holoviews APIs to set matplotlib options.

  • _compat_render (bool) – Internal parameter not to be used. This enables the compatibility mode where render=True by default when matplotlib is the current holoviews backend.

Required trace events:
  • cpu_idle

IdleAnalysis.signal_cluster_active(cluster)[source]#

Called on Trace instances as trace.ana.idle.signal_cluster_active()

Build a square wave representing the active (i.e. non-idle) cluster time

Parameters:

cluster (list(int)) – list of CPU IDs belonging to a cluster

Returns:

A pandas.Series that equals 1 at timestamps where at least one CPU is reported to be non-idle, 0 otherwise

Required trace events:
  • cpu_idle

IdleAnalysis.signal_cpu_active(cpu)[source]#

Called on Trace instances as trace.ana.idle.signal_cpu_active()

Build a square wave representing the active (i.e. non-idle) CPU time

Parameters:

cpu (int) – CPU ID

Returns:

A pandas.Series that equals 1 at timestamps where the CPU is reported to be non-idle, 0 otherwise

Required trace events:
  • cpu_idle

classmethod IdleAnalysis.cache(f, fmt='parquet', ignored_params=None)#

Inherited method, see lisa.analysis.base.TraceAnalysisBase.cache()

Decorator to enable caching of the output of dataframe getter function in the trace cache.

classmethod IdleAnalysis.call_on_trace(meth, trace, meth_kwargs)#

Inherited method, see lisa.analysis.base.TraceAnalysisBase.call_on_trace()

Call a method of a subclass on a given trace.

classmethod IdleAnalysis.df_method(f, index=None)#

Inherited method, see lisa.analysis.base.TraceAnalysisBase.df_method()

Dataframe function decorator.

classmethod IdleAnalysis.get_all_events()#

Inherited method, see lisa.analysis.base.TraceAnalysisBase.get_all_events()

Returns the set of all events used by any of the methods.

classmethod IdleAnalysis.get_analysis_classes()#

Inherited method, see lisa.analysis.base.TraceAnalysisBase.get_analysis_classes()

IdleAnalysis.get_default_plot_path(**kwargs)#

Inherited method, see lisa.analysis.base.TraceAnalysisBase.get_default_plot_path()

Return the default path to use to save plots for the analysis.

classmethod IdleAnalysis.get_df_methods(*args, **kwargs)#

Inherited method, see lisa.analysis.base.TraceAnalysisBase.get_df_methods()

classmethod IdleAnalysis.get_logger(suffix=None)#

Inherited method, see lisa.utils.Loggable.get_logger()

Provides a logging.Logger named after cls.

classmethod IdleAnalysis.get_plot_methods(*args, **kwargs)#

Inherited method, see lisa.analysis.base.AnalysisHelpers.get_plot_methods()

classmethod IdleAnalysis.log_locals(var_names=None, level='debug')#

Inherited method, see lisa.utils.Loggable.log_locals()

Debugging aid: log the local variables of the calling function.

classmethod IdleAnalysis.plot_method(f)#

Inherited method, see lisa.analysis.base.AnalysisHelpers.plot_method()

Plot function decorator.

IdleAnalysis.save_plot(figure, filepath=None, img_format=None, backend=None)#

Inherited method, see lisa.analysis.base.AnalysisHelpers.save_plot()

Save a holoviews element or matplotlib.figure.Figure as an image file.