User Guide

Intel® VTune™ Profiler User Guide

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Date 11/07/2023
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Analyze Interrupts

If you configured your collection to monitor IRQ Ftrace* events either by using the System Overview analysis type or custom analysis, the Intel® VTune™ Profiler analyzes code performance inside IRQs and displays interrupts statistics in the default Hardware Events viewpoint. Follow the steps below to analyze the collected interrupt data:

Prerequisites

Analysis of interrupts requires access to the Linux Ftrace subsystem in /sys/kernel/debug/tracing. Typically, it is only accessible for the root user.

To analyze interrupts, either run the analysis as root, or edit permissions for /sys/kernel/debug/tracing as described in the Limitations section of the Linux* and Android* Kernel Analysis topic.

Identify Critical Interrupt Handlers

Start your analysis with the Summary window that provides overall interrupt handlers statistics in the following sections:

  • Top Interrupt Handlers that shows the most active interrupt handlers sorted by Interrupt Time.

    Clicking an interrupt handler in the list opens the grid view grouped by Interrupt/Interrupt Duration Type/Function/Call Stack level.

  • Interrupt Duration Histogram that shows a distribution of interrupt handler instances per duration types defined by the VTune Profiler. High number of slow instances may signal a performance bottleneck. Use the drop-down menu to view data for different interrupt handlers.

When you identified a slow interrupt in the Summary window, you may switch to the Event Count tab sorted by the Interrupt/.. level, locate this interrupt, expand the hierarchy to view a function where slow interrupts occurred, and double-click the function to explore its source code in the Source view.

Analyze Slow Interrupts on the Timeline

Switch to the Platform tab in the Hardware Events viewpoint to analyze CPU utilization, GPU usage and power consumption during your code execution and correlate this data with the time frames when slow interrupts occurred. You may enable the Slow Interrupts markers on the timeline, select a time frame with slow interrupts and zoom in to the selected region for detailed analysis:

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