Hi all,
I am now trying to use gst-tracelib to profile gstreamer performance on TI Dm365. After several trials, it works. But I meet a problem with the log. When I use ./gsttl_splitlog.py gsttl.log, it fails, saying : AttributeError: 'str' object has no attribute 'partition' my log file looks like: get_caps 0:00:01.542899375 1.542899 0 v4l2source_src mallinfo 0:00:01.542899375 1.542899 3796992 1261568 3765720 31272 mallinfo 0:00:01.612360084 1.612360 3932160 1261568 3776576 155584 get_caps 0:00:01.613437375 1.613437 1 videoinputfilter_sink mallinfo 0:00:01.613437375 1.613437 3911680 1261568 3776840 134840 mallinfo 0:00:01.616136167 1.616136 3911680 1261568 3776904 134776 msg_structure-change 0:00:01.618435834 1.618436 0 v4l2source mallinfo 0:00:01.618435834 1.618436 3911680 1261568 3766176 145504 mallinfo 0:00:01.620666834 1.620667 3911680 1261568 3766200 145480 msg_structure-change 0:00:01.683715542 1.683716 0 v4l2source mallinfo 0:00:01.683715542 1.683716 3911680 1261568 3766464 145216 mallinfo 0:00:01.686293168 1.686293 3911680 1261568 3765912 145768 get_caps 0:00:01.687726668 1.687727 2 videoinputfilter_src mallinfo 0:00:01.687726668 1.687727 3911680 1261568 3766120 145560 mallinfo 0:00:01.764980293 1.764980 3911680 1261568 3766504 145176 get_caps 0:00:01.766166709 1.766167 3 videoaccel_sink mallinfo 0:00:01.766166709 1.766167 3911680 1261568 3766744 144936 mallinfo 0:00:01.767746834 1.767747 3911680 1261568 3766808 144872 msg_structure-change 0:00:01.768862959 1.768863 2 videoinputfilter mallinfo 0:00:01.768862959 1.768863 3911680 1261568 3766552 145128 mallinfo 0:00:01.770855251 1.770855 3911680 1261568 3766568 145112 msg_structure-change 0:00:01.847549875 1.847550 2 videoinputfilter mallinfo 0:00:01.847549875 1.847550 3911680 1261568 3766832 144848 mallinfo 0:00:01.849411209 1.849411 3911680 1261568 3766288 145392 get_caps 0:00:01.850398709 1.850399 4 videoaccel_src Besides, I need help on interpreting the statistics. For example, Pad Statistics: > tivideorate0_src : buffers 360 (ro 0,pre 0,dis 110,gap 0,dlt 0), size (min/avg/max) ......./ 829440/......., time 0:00:42.713248790, bytes/sec 6990767.699925 < videoinputqueue_sink : buffers 0 (ro 0,pre 0,dis 0,gap 0,dlt 0), size (min/avg/max) 4294967295/ 0/ 0, time 0:00:00.000000000, bytes/sec nan < appsink_sink : buffers 0 (ro 0,pre 0,dis 0,gap 0,dlt 0), size (min/avg/max) 4294967295/ 0/ 0, time 0:00:00.000000000, bytes/sec nan > videoinputfilter_src : buffers 1110 (ro 1110,pre 0,dis 370,gap 0,dlt 0), size (min/avg/max) ......./ 829440/......., time 0:00:44.444906708, bytes/sec 20715048.544230 > ticlockoverlay_src : buffers 361 (ro 0,pre 0,dis 110,gap 0,dlt 0), size (min/avg/max) ......./ 829440/......., time 0:00:43.162948999, bytes/sec 6937149.730129 > titextoverlay_src : buffers 361 (ro 0,pre 0,dis 110,gap 0,dlt 0), size (min/avg/max) ......./ 829440/......., time 0:00:43.104183585, bytes/sec 6946607.384630 > videotee_src2 : buffers 361 (ro 0,pre 0,dis 110,gap 0,dlt 0), size (min/avg/max) ......./ 829440/......., time 0:00:43.068566417, bytes/sec 6952352.142416 Element Statistics: GstQueue:osdqueue : buffers in/out 362/ 361 bytes in/out 300257280/ 299427840 first activity 0:00:06.126533002, ev/msg/qry sent 6/ 7/ 0 GstTextOverlay:titextoverlay : buffers in/out 361/ 361 bytes in/out 299427840/ 299427840 first activity 0:00:07.294452794, ev/msg/qry sent 6/ 5/ 0 GstTee:videotee : buffers in/out 361/ 1081 bytes in/out 299427840/ 896624640 first activity 0:00:07.366531001, ev/msg/qry sent 6/ 9/ 0 GstGhostPad:sink : buffers in/out -/ 361 bytes in/out -/ 299427840 first activity 0:00:07.416145126, ev/msg/qry sent 0/ 0/ 0 What do these different columns mean? Thanks in advance. Rafael _______________________________________________ gstreamer-devel mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/gstreamer-devel |
On 11.05.2011 06:31, mingqian Han wrote:
> Hi all, > I am now trying to use gst-tracelib to profile gstreamer performance > on TI Dm365. > After several trials, it works. > But I meet a problem with the log. > When I use ./gsttl_splitlog.py gsttl.log, it fails, saying : > AttributeError: 'str' object has no attribute 'partition' Your python seems a bit dated. This was added in python 2.5. http://docs.python.org/library/stdtypes.html#str.partition Copy the log from the device to your laptop and run gsttl_splitlog.py and other post-processing there. Its anyway a good idea to run only the capture on the device. Stefan > > my log file looks like: > get_caps 0:00:01.542899375 1.542899 0 v4l2source_src > mallinfo 0:00:01.542899375 1.542899 3796992 1261568 3765720 31272 > mallinfo 0:00:01.612360084 1.612360 3932160 1261568 3776576 155584 > get_caps 0:00:01.613437375 1.613437 1 videoinputfilter_sink > mallinfo 0:00:01.613437375 1.613437 3911680 1261568 3776840 134840 > mallinfo 0:00:01.616136167 1.616136 3911680 1261568 3776904 134776 > msg_structure-change 0:00:01.618435834 1.618436 0 v4l2source > mallinfo 0:00:01.618435834 1.618436 3911680 1261568 3766176 145504 > mallinfo 0:00:01.620666834 1. 620667 3911680 1261568 3766200 145480 > msg_structure-change 0:00:01.683715542 1.683716 0 v4l2source > mallinfo 0:00:01.683715542 1.683716 3911680 1261568 3766464 145216 > mallinfo 0:00:01.686293168 1.686293 3911680 1261568 3765912 145768 > get_caps 0:00:01.687726668 1.687727 2 videoinputfilter_src > mallinfo 0:00:01.687726668 1.687727 3911680 1261568 3766120 145560 > mallinfo 0:00:01.764980293 1.764980 3911680 1261568 3766504 145176 > get_caps 0:00:01.766166709 1.766167 3 videoaccel_sink > mallinfo 0:00:01.766166709 1.766167 3911680 1261568 3766744 144936 > mallinfo 0:00:01.767746834 1.767747 3911680 1261568 3766808 144872 > msg_structure-change 0:00:01.768862959 1.768863 2 videoinputfilter > mallinfo 0:00:01.768862959 1.768863 3911680 1261568 3766552 145128 > mallinfo 0:00:01.770855251 1.770855 3911680 1261568 3766568 145112 > msg_structure-change 0:00:01.847549875 1.847550 2 videoinputfilter > mallinfo 0:00:01.847549875 1.847550 3911680 1261568 3766832 14 4848 > mallinfo 0:00:01.849411209 1.849411 3911680 1261568 3766288 145392 > get_caps 0:00:01.850398709 1.850399 4 videoaccel_src > > > Besides, I need help on interpreting the statistics. > For example, > Pad Statistics: > > tivideorate0_src : buffers 360 (ro 0,pre 0,dis 110,gap 0,dlt 0), > size (min/avg/max) ......./ 829440/......., time 0:00:42.713248790, > bytes/sec 6990767.699925 > < videoinputqueue_sink : buffers 0 (ro 0,pre 0,dis 0,gap 0,dlt 0), > size (min/avg/max) 4294967295/ 0/ 0, time 0:00:00.000000000, bytes/sec nan > < appsink_sink : buffers 0 (ro 0,pre 0,dis 0,gap 0,dlt 0), size > (min/avg/max) 4294967295/ 0/ 0, time 0:00:00.000000000, bytes/sec nan > > videoinputfilter_src : buffers 1110 (ro 1110,pre 0,dis 370,gap 0,dlt > 0), size (min/avg/max) ......./ 829440/......., time > 0:00:44.444906708, bytes/sec 20715048.544230 > > ticlockoverlay_src : buffers 361 (ro 0,pre 0,dis 110,gap &nbs p; > 0,dlt 0), size (min/avg/max) ......./ 829440/......., time > 0:00:43.162948999, bytes/sec 6937149.730129 > > titextoverlay_src : buffers 361 (ro 0,pre 0,dis 110,gap 0,dlt 0), > size (min/avg/max) ......./ 829440/......., time 0:00:43.104183585, > bytes/sec 6946607.384630 > > videotee_src2 : buffers 361 (ro 0,pre 0,dis 110,gap 0,dlt 0), size > (min/avg/max) ......./ 829440/......., time 0:00:43.068566417, > bytes/sec 6952352.142416 > > Element Statistics: > GstQueue:osdqueue ; : buffers in/out 362/ 361 bytes in/out 300257280/ > 299427840 first activity 0:00:06.126533002, ev/msg/qry sent 6/ 7/ 0 > GstTextOverlay:titextoverlay : buffers in/out 361/ 361 bytes in/out > 299427840/ 299427840 first activity 0:00:07.294452794, ev/msg/qry sent > 6/ 5/ 0 > GstTee:videotee : buffers in/out 361/ ; 1081 bytes in/out 299427840/ > 896624640 first activity 0:00:07.366531001, ev/msg/qry sent 6/ 9/ 0 > GstGhostPad:sink : buffers in/out -/ 361 bytes in/out -/ 299427840 > first activity 0:00:07.416145126, ev/msg/qry sent 0/ 0/ 0 > > What do these different columns mean? > > Thanks in advance. > > Rafael > > > _______________________________________________ > gstreamer-devel mailing list > [hidden email] > http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/gstreamer-devel _______________________________________________ gstreamer-devel mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/gstreamer-devel |
Thanks Stefan,
You are right, I resolved the problem after I upgraded to python 2.7. Besides, could you please tell me more about the statistics, such as: buffers 360 (ro 0,pre 0,dis 110,gap 0,dlt 0), I do not quite understand things like ro, pre, dis, gap, dlt. Thanks again! Rafael > Date: Wed, 11 May 2011 17:14:55 +0300 > From: [hidden email] > To: [hidden email] > Subject: Re: gst-tracelib usage > > On 11.05.2011 06:31, mingqian Han wrote: > > Hi all, > > I am now trying to use gst-tracelib to profile gstreamer performance > > on TI Dm365. > > After several trials, it works. > > But I meet a problem with the log. > > When I use ./gsttl_splitlog.py gsttl.log, it fails, saying : > > AttributeError: 'str' object has no attribute 'partition' > > Your python seems a bit dated. This was added in python 2.5. > http://docs.python.org/library/stdtypes.html#str.partition > > Copy the log from the device to your laptop and run gsttl_splitlog.py > and other post-processing there. Its anyway a good idea to run only the > capture on the device. > > Stefan > > > > > my log file looks like: > > get_caps 0:00:01.542899375 1.542899 0 v4l2source_src > > mallinfo 0:00:01.542899375 1.542899 3796992 1261568 3765720 31272 > > mallinfo 0:00:01.612360084 1.612360 3932160 1261568 3776576 155584 > > get_caps 0:00:01.613437375 1.613437 1 videoinputfilter_sink > > mallinfo 0:00:01.613437375 1.613437 3911680 1261568 3776840 134840 > > mallinfo 0:00:01.616136167 1.616136 3911680 1261568 3776904 134776 > > msg_structure-change 0:00:01.618435834 1.618436 0 v4l2source > > mallinfo 0:00:01.618435834 1.618436 3911680 1261568 3766176 145504 > > mallinfo 0:00:01.620666834 1. 620667 3911680 1261568 3766200 145480 > > msg_structure-change 0:00:01.683715542 1.683716 0 v4l2source > > mallinfo 0:00:01.683715542 1.683716 3911680 1261568 3766464 145216 > > mallinfo 0:00:01.686293168 1.686293 3911680 1261568 3765912 145768 > > get_caps 0:00:01.687726668 1.687727 2 videoinputfilter_src > > mallinfo 0:00:01.687726668 1.687727 3911680 1261568 3766120 145560 > > mallinfo 0:00:01.764980293 1.764980 3911680 1261568 3766504 145176 > > get_caps 0:00:01.766166709 1.766167 3 videoaccel_sink > > mallinfo 0:00:01.766166709 1.766167 3911680 1261568 3766744 144936 > > mallinfo 0:00:01.767746834 1.767747 3911680 1261568 3766808 144872 > > msg_structure-change 0:00:01.768862959 1.768863 2 videoinputfilter > > mallinfo 0:00:01.768862959 1.768863 3911680 1261568 3766552 145128 > > mallinfo 0:00:01.770855251 1.770855 3911680 1261568 3766568 145112 > > msg_structure-change 0:00:01.847549875 1.847550 2 videoinputfilter > > mallinfo 0:00:01.847549875 1.847550 3911680 1261568 3766832 14 4848 > > mallinfo 0:00:01.849411209 1.849411 3911680 1261568 3766288 145392 > > get_caps 0:00:01.850398709 1.850399 4 videoaccel_src > > > > > > Besides, I need help on interpreting the statistics. > > For example, > > Pad Statistics: > > > tivideorate0_src : buffers 360 (ro 0,pre 0,dis 110,gap 0,dlt 0), > > size (min/avg/max) ......./ 829440/......., time 0:00:42.713248790, > > bytes/sec 6990767.699925 > > < videoinputqueue_sink : buffers 0 (ro 0,pre 0,dis 0,gap 0,dlt 0), > > size (min/avg/max) 4294967295/ 0/ 0, time 0:00:00.000000000, bytes/sec nan > > < appsink_sink : buffers 0 (ro 0,pre 0,dis 0,gap 0,dlt 0), size > > (min/avg/max) 4294967295/ 0/ 0, time 0:00:00.000000000, bytes/sec nan > > > videoinputfilter_src : buffers 1110 (ro 1110,pre 0,dis 370,gap 0,dlt > > 0), size (min/avg/max) ......./ 829440/......., time > > 0:00:44.444906708, bytes/sec 20715048.544230 > > > ticlockoverlay_src : buffers 361 (ro 0,pre 0,dis 110,gap &nbs p; > > 0,dlt 0), size (min/avg/max) ......./ 829440/......., time > > 0:00:43.162948999, bytes/sec 6937149.730129 > > > titextoverlay_src : buffers 361 (ro 0,pre 0,dis 110,gap 0,dlt 0), > > size (min/avg/max) ......./ 829440/......., time 0:00:43.104183585, > > bytes/sec 6946607.384630 > > > videotee_src2 : buffers 361 (ro 0,pre 0,dis 110,gap 0,dlt 0), size > > (min/avg/max) ......./ 829440/......., time 0:00:43.068566417, > > bytes/sec 6952352.142416 > > > > Element Statistics: > > GstQueue:osdqueue ; : buffers in/out 362/ 361 bytes in/out 300257280/ > > 299427840 first activity 0:00:06.126533002, ev/msg/qry sent 6/ 7/ 0 > > GstTextOverlay:titextoverlay : buffers in/out 361/ 361 bytes in/out > > 299427840/ 299427840 first activity 0:00:07.294452794, ev/msg/qry sent > > 6/ 5/ 0 > > GstTee:videotee : buffers in/out 361/ ; 1081 bytes in/out 299427840/ > > 896624640 first activity 0:00:07.366531001, ev/msg/qry sent 6/ 9/ 0 > > GstGhostPad:sink : buffers in/out -/ 361 bytes in/out -/ 299427840 > > first activity 0:00:07.416145126, ev/msg/qry sent 0/ 0/ 0 > > > > What do these different columns mean? > > > > Thanks in advance. > > > > Rafael > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > gstreamer-devel mailing list > > [hidden email] > > http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/gstreamer-devel > > _______________________________________________ > gstreamer-devel mailing list > [hidden email] > http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/gstreamer-devel _______________________________________________ gstreamer-devel mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/gstreamer-devel |
On 12.05.2011 03:52, mingqian Han wrote:
> Thanks Stefan, > > You are right, I resolved the problem after I upgraded to python 2.7. Cool! > > Besides, could you please tell me more about the statistics, such as: > buffers 360 (ro 0,pre 0,dis 110,gap 0,dlt 0), This is 360 buffers send, the next details are the flags on the buffers, read-only, preroll, discont, gap, delta-unit Stefan > I do not quite understand things like ro, pre, dis, gap, dlt. > > Thanks again! > > Rafael > > > Date: Wed, 11 May 2011 17:14:55 +0300 > > From: [hidden email] > > To: [hidden email] > > Subject: Re: gst-tracelib usage > > > > On 11.05.2011 06:31, mingqian Han wrote: > > > Hi all, > > > I am now trying to use gst-tracelib to profile gstreamer performance > > > on TI Dm365. > > > After several trials, it works. > > > But I meet a problem with the log. > > > When I use ./gsttl_splitlog.py gsttl.log, it fails, saying : > > > AttributeError: 'str' object has no attribute 'partition' > > < br>> Your python seems a bit dated. This was added in python 2.5. > > http://docs.python.org/library/stdtypes.html#str.partition > > > > Copy the log from the device to your laptop and run gsttl_splitlog.py > > and other post-processing there. Its anyway a good idea to run only the > > capture on the device. > > > > Stefan > > > > > > > > my log file looks like: > > > get_caps 0:00:01.542899375 1.542899 0 v4l2source_src > > > mallinfo 0:00:01.542899375 1.542899 3796992 1261568 3765720 31272 > > > mallinfo 0:00:01.612360084 1.612360 3932160 1261568 3776576 155584 > > > get_caps 0:00:01.613437375 1.613437 1 videoinputfilter_sink > > > mallinfo 0:00:01.613437375 1.613437 3911680 1261568 3776840 134840 > > > mallinfo 0:00:01.616136167 1.616136 3911680 1261568 3776904 134776 > > > msg_structure-change 0:00:01.618435834 1.618436 0 v4l2source > > > mallinfo 0:00:01.618435834 1.618436 3911680 1261568 3766176 145504 > > > mallinfo 0:00:01.620666834 1. 620667 3911680 1261568 3766200 145480 > > > msg_structure-change 0:00:01.683715542 1.683716 0 v4l2source > > > mallinfo 0:00:01.683715542 1.683716 3911680 1261568 3766464 145216 > > > mallinfo 0:00:01.686293168 1.686293 3911680 1261568 3765912 145768 > > > get_caps 0:00:01.687726668 1.687727 2 videoinputfilter_src > > > mallinfo 0:00:01.687726668 1.687727 3911680 1261568 3766120 145560 > > > mallinfo 0:00:01.764980293 1.764980 3911680 1261568 3766504 145176 > > > get_caps 0:00:01.766166709 1.766167 3 videoaccel_sink > > > mallinfo 0:00:01.766166709 1.766167 3911680 1261568 3766744 144936 > > > mallinfo 0:00:01.767746834 1.767747 3911680 1261568 3766808 144872 > > > msg_structure-change 0:00:01.768862959 1.768863 2 videoinputfilter > > > mallinfo 0:00:01.768862959 1.768863 3911680 1261568 3766552 145128 > > > ma llinfo 0:00:01.770855251 1.770855 3911680 1261568 3766568 145112 > > > msg_structure-change 0:00:01.847549875 1.847550 2 videoinputfilter > > > mallinfo 0:00:01.847549875 1.847550 3911680 1261568 3766832 14 4848 > > > mallinfo 0:00:01.849411209 1.849411 3911680 1261568 3766288 145392 > > > get_caps 0:00:01.850398709 1.850399 4 videoaccel_src > > > > > > > > > Besides, I need help on interpreting the statistics. > > > For example, > > > Pad Statistics: > > > > tivideorate0_src : buffers 360 (ro 0,pre 0,dis 110,gap 0,dlt 0), > > > size (min/avg/max) ......./ 829440/......., time 0:00:42.713248790, > > > bytes/sec 6990767.699925 > > > < videoinputqueue_sink : buffers 0 (ro 0,pre 0,dis 0,gap 0,dlt 0), > > > size (min/avg/max) 4294967295/ 0/ 0, time 0:00:00.000000000, > bytes/sec nan > > > < appsink_sink : buffers 0 (ro 0,pre 0,dis 0,gap 0,dlt 0), size > > > (min /avg/max) 4294967295/ 0/ 0, time 0:00:00.000000000, bytes/sec nan > > > > videoinputfilter_src : buffers 1110 (ro 1110,pre 0,dis 370,gap 0,dlt > > > 0), size (min/avg/max) ......./ 829440/......., time > > > 0:00:44.444906708, bytes/sec 20715048.544230 > > > > ticlockoverlay_src : buffers 361 (ro 0,pre 0,dis 110,gap &nbs p; > > > 0,dlt 0), size (min/avg/max) ......./ 829440/......., time > > > 0:00:43.162948999, bytes/sec 6937149.730129 > > > > titextoverlay_src : buffers 361 (ro 0,pre 0,dis 110,gap 0,dlt 0), > > > size (min/avg/max) ......./ 829440/......., time 0:00:43.104183585, > > > bytes/sec 6946607.384630 > > > > videotee_src2 : buffers 361 (ro 0,pre 0,dis 110,gap 0,dlt 0), size > > > (min/avg/max) ......./ 829440/......., time 0:00:43.068566417, > > > bytes/sec 6952352.142416 > > > > > > Element Statistics: > > > GstQueue:osdqueue ; : buffers in/ou t 362/ 361 bytes in/out 300257280/ > > > 299427840 first activity 0:00:06.126533002, ev/msg/qry sent 6/ 7/ 0 > > > GstTextOverlay:titextoverlay : buffers in/out 361/ 361 bytes in/out > > > 299427840/ 299427840 first activity 0:00:07.294452794, ev/msg/qry sent > > > 6/ 5/ 0 > > > GstTee:videotee : buffers in/out 361/ ; 1081 bytes in/out 299427840/ > > > 896624640 first activity 0:00:07.366531001, ev/msg/qry sent 6/ 9/ 0 > > > GstGhostPad:sink : buffers in/out -/ 361 bytes in/out -/ 299427840 > > > first activity 0:00:07.416145126, ev/msg/qry sent 0/ 0/ 0 > > > > > > What do these different columns mean? > > > > > > Thanks in advance. > > > > > > Rafael > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > > gstreamer-devel mailing list > > > [hidden email] > > > http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/l istinfo/gstreamer-devel > > > > _______________________________________________ > > gstreamer-devel mailing list > > [hidden email] > > http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/gstreamer-devel > > > _______________________________________________ > gstreamer-devel mailing list > [hidden email] > http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/gstreamer-devel _______________________________________________ gstreamer-devel mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/gstreamer-devel |
Many thanks Stefan!
Another question: When I use LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libgsttracelib.so gst-launch ...... on TI Dm365, I find the performance shown by gst-tracelib not quite correct. For example, when I test element v4l2src src pad push data interval, it shows around 50ms for PAL inputs, which breaks real-time. But I have tested it with the same pipeline before, by adding some g_print when pushing data downstream, and it showed 40ms interval at that time. So will gst-tracelib affect performance? In my mind, gst-tracelib is used for profiling and should not have this phenomenon. So I think maybe it is my problem not correctly using it? > To: [hidden email] > Subject: Re: gst-tracelib usage > > On 12.05.2011 03:52, mingqian Han wrote: > > Thanks Stefan, > > > > You are right, I resolved the problem after I upgraded to python 2.7. > Cool! > > > > Besides, could you please tell me more about the statistics, such as: > > > buffers 360 (ro 0,pre 0,dis 110,gap 0,dlt 0), > This is 360 buffers send, the next details are the flags on the buffers, > read-only, preroll, discont, gap, delta-unit > > Stefan > > I do not quite understand things like ro, pre, dis, gap, dlt. > > > > Thanks again! > > > > Rafael > > > > > Date: Wed, 11 May 2011 17:14:55 +0300 > > > From: [hidden email] > > > To: [hidden email] > > > Subject: Re: gst-tracelib usage > > > > > > On 11.05.2011 06:31, mingqian Han wrote: > > > > Hi all, > > > > I am now trying to use gst-tracelib to profile gstreamer performance > > > > on TI Dm365. > > > > After several trials, it works. > > > > But I meet a problem with the log. > > > > When I use ./gsttl_splitlog.py gsttl.log, it fails, saying : > > > > AttributeError: 'str' object has no attribute 'partition' > > > < br>> Your python seems a bit dated. This was added in python 2.5. > > > http://docs.python.org/library/stdtypes.html#str.partition > > > > > > Copy the log from the device to your laptop and run gsttl_splitlog.py > > > and other post-processing there. Its anyway a good idea to run only the > > > capture on the device. > > > > > > Stefan > > > > > > > > > > > my log file looks like: > > > > get_caps 0:00:01.542899375 1.542899 0 v4l2source_src > > > > mallinfo 0:00:01.542899375 1.542899 3796992 1261568 3765720 31272 > > > > mallinfo 0:00:01.612360084 1.612360 3932160 1261568 3776576 155584 > > > > get_caps 0:00:01.613437375 1.613437 1 videoinputfilter_sink > > > > mallinfo 0:00:01.613437375 1.613437 3911680 1261568 3776840 134840 > > > > mallinfo 0:00:01.616136167 1.616136 3911680 1261568 3776904 134776 > > > > msg_structure-change 0:00:01.618435834 1.618436 0 v4l2source > > > > mallinfo 0:00:01.618435834 1.618436 3911680 1261568 3766176 145504 > > > > mallinfo 0:00:01.620666834 1. 620667 3911680 1261568 3766200 145480 > > > > msg_structure-change 0:00:01.683715542 1.683716 0 v4l2source > > > > mallinfo 0:00:01.683715542 1.683716 3911680 1261568 3766464 145216 > > > > mallinfo 0:00:01.686293168 1.686293 3911680 1261568 3765912 145768 > > > > get_caps 0:00:01.687726668 1.687727 2 videoinputfilter_src > > > > mallinfo 0:00:01.687726668 1.687727 3911680 1261568 3766120 145560 > > > > mallinfo 0:00:01.764980293 1.764980 3911680 1261568 3766504 145176 > > > > get_caps 0:00:01.766166709 1.766167 3 videoaccel_sink > > > > mallinfo 0:00:01.766166709 1.766167 3911680 1261568 3766744 144936 > > > > mallinfo 0:00:01.767746834 1.767747 3911680 1261568 3766808 144872 > > > > msg_structure-change 0:00:01.768862959 1.768863 2 videoinputfilter > > > > mallinfo 0:00:01.768862959 1.768863 3911680 1261568 3766552 145128 > > > > ma llinfo 0:00:01.770855251 1.770855 3911680 1261568 3766568 145112 > > > > msg_structure-change 0:00:01.847549875 1.847550 2 videoinputfilter > > > > mallinfo 0:00:01.847549875 1.847550 3911680 1261568 3766832 14 4848 > > > > mallinfo 0:00:01.849411209 1.849411 3911680 1261568 3766288 145392 > > > > get_caps 0:00:01.850398709 1.850399 4 videoaccel_src > > > > > > > > > > > > Besides, I need help on interpreting the statistics. > > > > For example, > > > > Pad Statistics: > > > > > tivideorate0_src : buffers 360 (ro 0,pre 0,dis 110,gap 0,dlt 0), > > > > size (min/avg/max) ......./ 829440/......., time 0:00:42.713248790, > > > > bytes/sec 6990767.699925 > > > > < videoinputqueue_sink : buffers 0 (ro 0,pre 0,dis 0,gap 0,dlt 0), > > > > size (min/avg/max) 4294967295/ 0/ 0, time 0:00:00.000000000, > > bytes/sec nan > > > > < appsink_sink : buffers 0 (ro 0,pre 0,dis 0,gap 0,dlt 0), size > > > > (min /avg/max) 4294967295/ 0/ 0, time 0:00:00.000000000, bytes/sec nan > > > > > videoinputfilter_src : buffers 1110 (ro 1110,pre 0,dis 370,gap 0,dlt > > > > 0), size (min/avg/max) ......./ 829440/......., time > > > > 0:00:44.444906708, bytes/sec 20715048.544230 > > > > > ticlockoverlay_src : buffers 361 (ro 0,pre 0,dis 110,gap &nbs p; > > > > 0,dlt 0), size (min/avg/max) ......./ 829440/......., time > > > > 0:00:43.162948999, bytes/sec 6937149.730129 > > > > > titextoverlay_src : buffers 361 (ro 0,pre 0,dis 110,gap 0,dlt 0), > > > > size (min/avg/max) ......./ 829440/......., time 0:00:43.104183585, > > > > bytes/sec 6946607.384630 > > > > > videotee_src2 : buffers 361 (ro 0,pre 0,dis 110,gap 0,dlt 0), size > > > > (min/avg/max) ......./ 829440/......., time 0:00:43.068566417, > > > > bytes/sec 6952352.142416 > > > > > > > > Element Statistics: > > > > GstQueue:osdqueue ; : buffers in/ou t 362/ 361 bytes in/out 300257280/ > > > > 299427840 first activity 0:00:06.126533002, ev/msg/qry sent 6/ 7/ 0 > > > > GstTextOverlay:titextoverlay : buffers in/out 361/ 361 bytes in/out > > > > 299427840/ 299427840 first activity 0:00:07.294452794, ev/msg/qry sent > > > > 6/ 5/ 0 > > > > GstTee:videotee : buffers in/out 361/ ; 1081 bytes in/out 299427840/ > > > > 896624640 first activity 0:00:07.366531001, ev/msg/qry sent 6/ 9/ 0 > > > > GstGhostPad:sink : buffers in/out -/ 361 bytes in/out -/ 299427840 > > > > first activity 0:00:07.416145126, ev/msg/qry sent 0/ 0/ 0 > > > > > > > > What do these different columns mean? > > > > > > > > Thanks in advance. > > > > > > > > Rafael > > > > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > > > gstreamer-devel mailing list > > > > [hidden email] > > > > http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/l istinfo/gstreamer-devel > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > > gstreamer-devel mailing list > > > [hidden email] > > > http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/gstreamer-devel > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > gstreamer-devel mailing list > > [hidden email] > > http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/gstreamer-devel > > _______________________________________________ > gstreamer-devel mailing list > [hidden email] > http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/gstreamer-devel _______________________________________________ gstreamer-devel mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/gstreamer-devel |
Am 12.05.2011 17:29, schrieb mingqian Han:
> Many thanks Stefan! > > Another question: > When I use LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libgsttracelib.so gst-launch ...... on TI Dm365, > I find the performance shown by gst-tracelib not quite correct. > For example, when I test element v4l2src src pad push data interval, it shows > around 50ms for PAL inputs, which breaks real-time. But I have tested it with > the same pipeline before, by adding some g_print when pushing data downstream, > and it showed 40ms interval at that time. > So will gst-tracelib affect performance? > In my mind, gst-tracelib is used for profiling and should not have this > phenomenon. > So I think maybe it is my problem not correctly using it? You can e.g. use GSTTL_NO_STATS=1 to tell tracelib to not gather statistics. On arm that might be sensible. You can also use GSTTL_{SHOW,HIDE} to customize the log details (e.g. GSTTL_HIDE="caps;chk;mallinfo;rusage;topo" or GSTTL_SHOW="ev;msg;pad;qry" ). Check the README for more info. Stefan > >> To: [hidden email] >> Subject: Re: gst-tracelib usage >> >> On 12.05.2011 03:52, mingqian Han wrote: >> > Thanks Stefan, >> > >> > You are right, I resolved the problem after I upgraded to python 2.7. >> Cool! >> > >> &g t; Besides, could you please tell me more about the statistics, such as: >> >> > buffers 360 (ro 0,pre 0,dis 110,gap 0,dlt 0), >> This is 360 buffers send, the next details are the flags on the buffers, >> read-only, preroll, discont, gap, delta-unit >> >> Stefan >> > I do not quite understand things like ro, pre, dis, gap, dlt. >> > >> > Thanks again! >> > >> > Rafael >> > >> > > Date: Wed, 11 May 2011 17:14:55 +0300 >> > > From: [hidden email] >> > > To: [hidden email] >> > > Subject: Re: gst-tracelib usage >> > > >> > > On 11.05.2011 06:31, mingqian Han wrote: >> > > > Hi all, >> > > > I am now trying to use gst-tracelib to profile gstreamer performance >> > > > on TI Dm365. >> > > > After several trials, it works. >> > > > B ut I meet a problem with the log. >> > > > When I use ./gsttl_splitlog.py gsttl.log, it fails, saying : >> > > > AttributeError: 'str' object has no attribute 'partition' >> > > < br>> Your python seems a bit dated. This was added in python 2.5. >> > > http://docs.python.org/library/stdtypes.html#str.partition >> > > >> > > Copy the log from the device to your laptop and run gsttl_splitlog.py >> > > and other post-processing there. Its anyway a good idea to run only the >> > > capture on the device. >> > > >> > > Stefan >> > > >> > > > >> > > > my log file looks like: >> > > > get_caps 0:00:01.542899375 1.542899 0 v4l2source_src >> > > > mallinfo 0:00:01.542899375 1.542899 3796992 1261568 3765720 31272 >> > > > mallinfo 0:00:01.612360084 1.612360 3932160 1261568 3776576 15 5584 >> > > > get_caps 0:00:01.613437375 1.613437 1 videoinputfilter_sink >> > > > mallinfo 0:00:01.613437375 1.613437 3911680 1261568 3776840 134840 >> > > > mallinfo 0:00:01.616136167 1.616136 3911680 1261568 3776904 134776 >> > > > msg_structure-change 0:00:01.618435834 1.618436 0 v4l2source >> > > > mallinfo 0:00:01.618435834 1.618436 3911680 1261568 3766176 145504 >> > > > mallinfo 0:00:01.620666834 1. 620667 3911680 1261568 3766200 145480 >> > > > msg_structure-change 0:00:01.683715542 1.683716 0 v4l2source >> > > > mallinfo 0:00:01.683715542 1.683716 3911680 1261568 3766464 145216 >> > > > mallinfo 0:00:01.686293168 1.686293 3911680 1261568 3765912 145768 >> > > > get_caps 0:00:01.687726668 1.687727 2 videoinputfilter_src >> > > > mallinfo 0:00:01.687726668 1.687727 3911680 1261568 3766120 145560 >> > > &g t; mallinfo 0:00:01.764980293 1.764980 3911680 1261568 3766504 145176 >> > > > get_caps 0:00:01.766166709 1.766167 3 videoaccel_sink >> > > > mallinfo 0:00:01.766166709 1.766167 3911680 1261568 3766744 144936 >> > > > mallinfo 0:00:01.767746834 1.767747 3911680 1261568 3766808 144872 >> > > > msg_structure-change 0:00:01.768862959 1.768863 2 videoinputfilter >> > > > mallinfo 0:00:01.768862959 1.768863 3911680 1261568 3766552 145128 >> > > > ma llinfo 0:00:01.770855251 1.770855 3911680 1261568 3766568 145112 >> > > > msg_structure-change 0:00:01.847549875 1.847550 2 videoinputfilter >> > > > mallinfo 0:00:01.847549875 1.847550 3911680 1261568 3766832 14 4848 >> > > > mallinfo 0:00:01.849411209 1.849411 3911680 1261568 3766288 145392 >> > > > get_caps 0:00:01.850398709 1.850399 4 videoaccel_src >> > > > >> > > > ; >> > > > Besides, I need help on interpreting the statistics. >> > > > For example, >> > > > Pad Statistics: >> > > > > tivideorate0_src : buffers 360 (ro 0,pre 0,dis 110,gap 0,dlt 0), >> > > > size (min/avg/max) ......./ 829440/......., time 0:00:42.713248790, >> > > > bytes/sec 6990767.699925 >> > > > < videoinputqueue_sink : buffers 0 (ro 0,pre 0,dis 0,gap 0,dlt 0), >> > > > size (min/avg/max) 4294967295/ 0/ 0, time 0:00:00.000000000, >> > bytes/sec nan >> > > > < appsink_sink : buffers 0 (ro 0,pre 0,dis 0,gap 0,dlt 0), size >> > > > (min /avg/max) 4294967295/ 0/ 0, time 0:00:00.000000000, bytes/sec nan >> > > > > videoinputfilter_src : buffers 1110 (ro 1110,pre 0,dis 370,gap 0,dlt >> > > > 0), size (min/avg/max) ......./ 829440/......., time >> > > > 0:00:44.444906708, b ytes/sec 20715048.544230 >> > > > > ticlockoverlay_src : buffers 361 (ro 0,pre 0,dis 110,gap &nbs p; >> > > > 0,dlt 0), size (min/avg/max) ......./ 829440/......., time >> > > > 0:00:43.162948999, bytes/sec 6937149.730129 >> > > > > titextoverlay_src : buffers 361 (ro 0,pre 0,dis 110,gap 0,dlt 0), >> > > > size (min/avg/max) ......./ 829440/......., time 0:00:43.104183585, >> > > > bytes/sec 6946607.384630 >> > > > > videotee_src2 : buffers 361 (ro 0,pre 0,dis 110,gap 0,dlt 0), size >> > > > (min/avg/max) ......./ 829440/......., time 0:00:43.068566417, >> > > > bytes/sec 6952352.142416 >> > > > >> > > > Element Statistics: >> > > > GstQueue:osdqueue ; : buffers in/ou t 362/ 361 bytes in/out 300257280/ >> > > > 299427840 first activity 0:00:06.126533002, ev/msg/qry sent 6/ 7/ 0 > &g t; > > > GstTextOverlay:titextoverlay : buffers in/out 361/ 361 bytes in/out >> > > > 299427840/ 299427840 first activity 0:00:07.294452794, ev/msg/qry sent >> > > > 6/ 5/ 0 >> > > > GstTee:videotee : buffers in/out 361/ ; 1081 bytes in/out 299427840/ >> > > > 896624640 first activity 0:00:07.366531001, ev/msg/qry sent 6/ 9/ 0 >> > > > GstGhostPad:sink : buffers in/out -/ 361 bytes in/out -/ 299427840 >> > > > first activity 0:00:07.416145126, ev/msg/qry sent 0/ 0/ 0 >> > > > >> > > > What do these different columns mean? >> > > > >> > > > Thanks in advance. >> > > > >> > > > Rafael >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > _______________________________________________ >> > > > gstreamer-devel mailing list >> > > > [hidden email] top.org >> > > > http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/l istinfo/gstreamer-devel >> > > >> > > _______________________________________________ >> > > gstreamer-devel mailing list >> > > [hidden email] >> > > http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/gstreamer-devel >> > >> > >> > _______________________________________________ >> > gstreamer-devel mailing list >> > [hidden email] >> > http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/gstreamer-devel >> >> _______________________________________________ >> gstreamer-devel mailing list >> [hidden email] >> http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/gstreamer-devel > > > > _______________________________________________ > gstreamer-devel mailing list > [hidden email] > http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/gstreamer-devel _______________________________________________ gstreamer-devel mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/gstreamer-devel |
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