Demonstrations of virtiostat, the Linux eBPF/bcc version. This program traces virtio devices to analyze the IO operations and throughput. For example, guest side mounts a 9p fs, and we can't get io statistics by `iostat` command any more. In this scenario, we can only get statistics from VIRTIO layer instead of block layer. Example #./virtiostat -T Tracing virtio devices statistics ... Hit Ctrl-C to end. 14:48:30 Driver Device VQ Name In SGs Out SGs In BW Out BW virtio_net virtio0 input.0 260669 0 406743040 0 virtio_net virtio0 output.0 0 9873 0 833344 virtio_blk virtio4 req.0 28 46 448 278976 9pnet_virtio virtio6 requests 99083 99354 1883687 137537263 14:48:33 Driver Device VQ Name In SGs Out SGs In BW Out BW virtio_net virtio0 input.0 260718 0 406819328 0 virtio_net virtio0 output.0 0 7139 0 562355 virtio_blk virtio4 req.0 11 18 176 110768 9pnet_virtio virtio6 requests 91520 91141 1737364 125320785 Show virtio block devices only: #./virtiostat.py -d virtio_blk Tracing virtio devices statistics ... Hit Ctrl-C to end. -------- Driver Device VQ Name In SGs Out SGs In BW Out BW virtio_blk virtio4 req.0 4 6 4 24640 virtio_blk virtio5 req.0 678756 339378 1390431666 5430048 Full USAGE: #./virtiostat -h usage: virtiostat.py [-h] [-T] [-d DRIVER] [-n DEVNAME] [-D] [interval] [count] Show virtio devices input/output statistics positional arguments: interval output interval, in seconds count number of outputs optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit -T, --timestamp show timestamp on output -d DRIVER, --driver DRIVER filter for driver name -n DEVNAME, --devname DEVNAME filter for device name -D, --debug print BPF program before starting (for debugging purposes) examples: ./virtiostat # print 3(default) second summaries ./virtiostat 1 10 # print 1 second summaries, 10 times ./virtiostat -T # show timestamps ./virtiostat -d virtio_blk # only show virtio block devices ./virtiostat -n virtio0 # only show virtio0 device ./virtiostat -D # show debug bpf text