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title: Show the Period of the Various Timers on the System name: periodic.stp version: 1.0 author: William Cohen keywords: profiling subsystem: any status: production exit: user-controlled output: sorted-list scope: system-wide description: The periodic.stp script uses the kernel.trace("timer_expire_entry") tracepoint to collect data on period and frequency of the various timers on the system. The script displays a sorted list of the timers observed on the system from most frequent to least frequent. The script needs to be compiled with the '--all-modules' option to produce list the function names. Optionally, this script can be used with a numerical argument to indicate the interval in seconds between printing output. test_support: stap -l 'kernel.trace("timer_expire_entry")' test_check: stap -p4 --all-modules periodic.stp test_installcheck: stap periodic.stp --all-modules -c "sleep 1"y~or5J={Eeu磝Qk ᯘG{?+]ן?wM3X^歌>{7پK>on\jy Rg/=fOroNVv~Y+ NGuÝHWyw[eQʨSb> >}Gmx[o[<{Ϯ_qFvM IENDB`