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Thread analyzer

The thread analyzer module enables all the Zephyr options required to track the thread information, e.g. thread stack size usage and other runtime thread runtime statistics.

The analysis is performed on demand when the application calls thread_analyzer_run() or thread_analyzer_print().

For example, to build the synchronization sample with Thread Analyser enabled, do the following:

# From the root of the zephyr repository
west build -b qemu_x86 samples/synchronization/ -- -DCONFIG_QEMU_ICOUNT=n -DCONFIG_THREAD_ANALYZER=y \
-DCONFIG_THREAD_ANALYZER_USE_PRINTK=y -DCONFIG_THREAD_ANALYZER_AUTO=y \
-DCONFIG_THREAD_ANALYZER_AUTO_INTERVAL=5

When you run the generated application in Qemu, you will get the additional information from Thread Analyzer:

thread_a: Hello World from cpu 0 on qemu_x86!
Thread analyze:
 thread_b            : STACK: unused 740 usage 284 / 1024 (27 %); CPU: 0 %
 thread_analyzer     : STACK: unused 8 usage 504 / 512 (98 %); CPU: 0 %
 thread_a            : STACK: unused 648 usage 376 / 1024 (36 %); CPU: 98 %
 idle                : STACK: unused 204 usage 116 / 320 (36 %); CPU: 0 %
thread_b: Hello World from cpu 0 on qemu_x86!
thread_a: Hello World from cpu 0 on qemu_x86!
thread_b: Hello World from cpu 0 on qemu_x86!
thread_a: Hello World from cpu 0 on qemu_x86!
thread_b: Hello World from cpu 0 on qemu_x86!
thread_a: Hello World from cpu 0 on qemu_x86!
thread_b: Hello World from cpu 0 on qemu_x86!
thread_a: Hello World from cpu 0 on qemu_x86!
Thread analyze:
 thread_b            : STACK: unused 648 usage 376 / 1024 (36 %); CPU: 7 %
 thread_analyzer     : STACK: unused 8 usage 504 / 512 (98 %); CPU: 0 %
 thread_a            : STACK: unused 648 usage 376 / 1024 (36 %); CPU: 9 %
 idle                : STACK: unused 204 usage 116 / 320 (36 %); CPU: 82 %
thread_b: Hello World from cpu 0 on qemu_x86!
thread_a: Hello World from cpu 0 on qemu_x86!
thread_b: Hello World from cpu 0 on qemu_x86!
thread_a: Hello World from cpu 0 on qemu_x86!
thread_b: Hello World from cpu 0 on qemu_x86!
thread_a: Hello World from cpu 0 on qemu_x86!
thread_b: Hello World from cpu 0 on qemu_x86!
thread_a: Hello World from cpu 0 on qemu_x86!
Thread analyze:
 thread_b            : STACK: unused 648 usage 376 / 1024 (36 %); CPU: 7 %
 thread_analyzer     : STACK: unused 8 usage 504 / 512 (98 %); CPU: 0 %
 thread_a            : STACK: unused 648 usage 376 / 1024 (36 %); CPU: 8 %
 idle                : STACK: unused 204 usage 116 / 320 (36 %); CPU: 83 %
thread_b: Hello World from cpu 0 on qemu_x86!
thread_a: Hello World from cpu 0 on qemu_x86!
thread_b: Hello World from cpu 0 on qemu_x86!

Configuration

Configure this module using the following options.

  • THREAD_ANALYZER: enable the module.

  • THREAD_ANALYZER_USE_PRINTK: use printk for thread statistics.

  • THREAD_ANALYZER_USE_LOG: use the logger for thread statistics.

  • THREAD_ANALYZER_AUTO: run the thread analyzer automatically. You do not need to add any code to the application when using this option.

  • THREAD_ANALYZER_AUTO_INTERVAL: the time for which the module sleeps between consecutive printing of thread analysis in automatic mode.

  • THREAD_ANALYZER_AUTO_STACK_SIZE: the stack for thread analyzer automatic thread.

  • THREAD_NAME: enable this option in the kernel to print the name of the thread instead of its ID.

  • THREAD_RUNTIME_STATS: enable this option to print thread runtime data such as utilization (This options is automatically selected by THREAD_ANALYZER).

API documentation

Thread analyzer