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title: Summarize the time each process spends clearing huge pages name: hugepage_clear_delays.stp version: 1.0 author: William Cohen keywords: memory subsystem: memory status: production exit: user-controlled output: sorted-list scope: system-wide description: When a huge page is initially used by a process it must be cleared of its original contents to avoid leaking information between processes. On x86_64 machines the huge pages are 2MB in size, 512 times larger than a normal 4KB page. Thus, clearing a huge page can delay program execution by a hundred or more microseconds and maybe noticeable to latency sensitive programs. This script will tally the number of times that each process triggers a huge page clear, the total time in microseconds spent clearing the pages, and the average time in microseconds of the huge page clear. test_check: stap -p4 hugepage_clear_delays.stp test_installcheck: stap hugepage_clear_delays.stp -T 1