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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
#
# stackcollapse-jstack.pl collapse jstack samples into single lines.
#
# Parses Java stacks generated by jstack(1) and outputs RUNNABLE stacks as
# single lines, with methods separated by semicolons, and then a space and an
# occurrence count. This also filters some other "RUNNABLE" states that we
# know are probably not running, such as epollWait. For use with flamegraph.pl.
#
# You want this to process the output of at least 100 jstack(1)s. ie, run it
# 100 times with a sleep interval, and append to a file. This is really a poor
# man's Java profiler, due to the overheads of jstack(1), and how it isn't
# capturing stacks asynchronously. For a better profiler, see:
# http://www.brendangregg.com/blog/2014-06-12/java-flame-graphs.html
#
# USAGE: ./stackcollapse-jstack.pl infile > outfile
#
# Example input:
#
# "MyProg" #273 daemon prio=9 os_prio=0 tid=0x00007f273c038800 nid=0xe3c runnable [0x00007f28a30f2000]
# java.lang.Thread.State: RUNNABLE
# at java.net.SocketInputStream.socketRead0(Native Method)
# at java.net.SocketInputStream.read(SocketInputStream.java:121)
# ...
# at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:744)
#
# Example output:
#
# MyProg;java.lang.Thread.run;java.net.SocketInputStream.read;java.net.SocketInputStream.socketRead0 1
#
# Input may be created and processed using:
#
# i=0; while (( i++ < 200 )); do jstack PID >> out.jstacks; sleep 10; done
# cat out.jstacks | ./stackcollapse-jstack.pl > out.stacks-folded
#
# WARNING: jstack(1) incurs overheads. Test before use, or use a real profiler.
#
# Copyright 2014 Brendan Gregg. All rights reserved.
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
# as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
# of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
# Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
#
# (http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html)
#
# 14-Sep-2014 Brendan Gregg Created this.
use strict;
use Getopt::Long;
# tunables
my $include_tname = 1; # include thread names in stacks
my $include_tid = 0; # include thread IDs in stacks
my $shorten_pkgs = 0; # shorten package names
my $help = 0;
sub usage {
die <<USAGE_END;
USAGE: $0 [options] infile > outfile\n
--include-tname
--no-include-tname # include/omit thread names in stacks (default: include)
--include-tid
--no-include-tid # include/omit thread IDs in stacks (default: omit)
--shorten-pkgs
--no-shorten-pkgs # (don't) shorten package names (default: don't shorten)
eg,
$0 --no-include-tname stacks.txt > collapsed.txt
USAGE_END
}
GetOptions(
'include-tname!' => \$include_tname,
'include-tid!' => \$include_tid,
'shorten-pkgs!' => \$shorten_pkgs,
'help' => \$help,
) or usage();
$help && usage();
# internals
my %collapsed;
sub remember_stack {
my ($stack, $count) = @_;
$collapsed{$stack} += $count;
}
my @stack;
my $tname;
my $state = "?";
foreach (<>) {
next if m/^#/;
chomp;
if (m/^$/) {
# only include RUNNABLE states
goto clear if $state ne "RUNNABLE";
# save stack
if (defined $tname) { unshift @stack, $tname; }
remember_stack(join(";", @stack), 1) if @stack;
clear:
undef @stack;
undef $tname;
$state = "?";
next;
}
#
# While parsing jstack output, the $state variable may be altered from
# RUNNABLE to other states. This causes the stacks to be filtered later,
# since only RUNNABLE stacks are included.
#
if (/^"([^"]*)/) {
my $name = $1;
if ($include_tname) {
$tname = $name;
unless ($include_tid) {
$tname =~ s/-\d+$//;
}
}
# set state for various background threads
$state = "BACKGROUND" if $name =~ /C. CompilerThread/;
$state = "BACKGROUND" if $name =~ /Signal Dispatcher/;
$state = "BACKGROUND" if $name =~ /Service Thread/;
$state = "BACKGROUND" if $name =~ /Attach Listener/;
} elsif (/java.lang.Thread.State: (\S+)/) {
$state = $1 if $state eq "?";
} elsif (/^\s*at ([^\(]*)/) {
my $func = $1;
if ($shorten_pkgs) {
my ($pkgs, $clsFunc) = ( $func =~ m/(.*\.)([^.]+\.[^.]+)$/ );
$pkgs =~ s/(\w)\w*/$1/g;
$func = $pkgs . $clsFunc;
}
unshift @stack, $func;
# fix state for epollWait
$state = "WAITING" if $func =~ /epollWait/;
$state = "WAITING" if $func =~ /EPoll\.wait/;
# fix state for various networking functions
$state = "NETWORK" if $func =~ /socketAccept$/;
$state = "NETWORK" if $func =~ /Socket.*accept0$/;
$state = "NETWORK" if $func =~ /socketRead0$/;
} elsif (/^\s*-/ or /^2\d\d\d-/ or /^Full thread dump/ or
/^JNI global references:/) {
# skip these info lines
next;
} else {
warn "Unrecognized line: $_";
}
}
foreach my $k (sort { $a cmp $b } keys %collapsed) {
print "$k $collapsed{$k}\n";
}
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