linux/arch/x86/kernel/cpu/perf_event_amd.c

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#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_SUP_AMD
static __initconst const u64 amd_hw_cache_event_ids
[PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_MAX]
[PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_OP_MAX]
[PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_RESULT_MAX] =
{
[ C(L1D) ] = {
[ C(OP_READ) ] = {
[ C(RESULT_ACCESS) ] = 0x0040, /* Data Cache Accesses */
[ C(RESULT_MISS) ] = 0x0041, /* Data Cache Misses */
},
[ C(OP_WRITE) ] = {
[ C(RESULT_ACCESS) ] = 0x0142, /* Data Cache Refills :system */
[ C(RESULT_MISS) ] = 0,
},
[ C(OP_PREFETCH) ] = {
[ C(RESULT_ACCESS) ] = 0x0267, /* Data Prefetcher :attempts */
[ C(RESULT_MISS) ] = 0x0167, /* Data Prefetcher :cancelled */
},
},
[ C(L1I ) ] = {
[ C(OP_READ) ] = {
[ C(RESULT_ACCESS) ] = 0x0080, /* Instruction cache fetches */
[ C(RESULT_MISS) ] = 0x0081, /* Instruction cache misses */
},
[ C(OP_WRITE) ] = {
[ C(RESULT_ACCESS) ] = -1,
[ C(RESULT_MISS) ] = -1,
},
[ C(OP_PREFETCH) ] = {
[ C(RESULT_ACCESS) ] = 0x014B, /* Prefetch Instructions :Load */
[ C(RESULT_MISS) ] = 0,
},
},
[ C(LL ) ] = {
[ C(OP_READ) ] = {
[ C(RESULT_ACCESS) ] = 0x037D, /* Requests to L2 Cache :IC+DC */
[ C(RESULT_MISS) ] = 0x037E, /* L2 Cache Misses : IC+DC */
},
[ C(OP_WRITE) ] = {
[ C(RESULT_ACCESS) ] = 0x017F, /* L2 Fill/Writeback */
[ C(RESULT_MISS) ] = 0,
},
[ C(OP_PREFETCH) ] = {
[ C(RESULT_ACCESS) ] = 0,
[ C(RESULT_MISS) ] = 0,
},
},
[ C(DTLB) ] = {
[ C(OP_READ) ] = {
[ C(RESULT_ACCESS) ] = 0x0040, /* Data Cache Accesses */
[ C(RESULT_MISS) ] = 0x0746, /* L1_DTLB_AND_L2_DLTB_MISS.ALL */
},
[ C(OP_WRITE) ] = {
[ C(RESULT_ACCESS) ] = 0,
[ C(RESULT_MISS) ] = 0,
},
[ C(OP_PREFETCH) ] = {
[ C(RESULT_ACCESS) ] = 0,
[ C(RESULT_MISS) ] = 0,
},
},
[ C(ITLB) ] = {
[ C(OP_READ) ] = {
[ C(RESULT_ACCESS) ] = 0x0080, /* Instruction fecthes */
[ C(RESULT_MISS) ] = 0x0385, /* L1_ITLB_AND_L2_ITLB_MISS.ALL */
},
[ C(OP_WRITE) ] = {
[ C(RESULT_ACCESS) ] = -1,
[ C(RESULT_MISS) ] = -1,
},
[ C(OP_PREFETCH) ] = {
[ C(RESULT_ACCESS) ] = -1,
[ C(RESULT_MISS) ] = -1,
},
},
[ C(BPU ) ] = {
[ C(OP_READ) ] = {
[ C(RESULT_ACCESS) ] = 0x00c2, /* Retired Branch Instr. */
[ C(RESULT_MISS) ] = 0x00c3, /* Retired Mispredicted BI */
},
[ C(OP_WRITE) ] = {
[ C(RESULT_ACCESS) ] = -1,
[ C(RESULT_MISS) ] = -1,
},
[ C(OP_PREFETCH) ] = {
[ C(RESULT_ACCESS) ] = -1,
[ C(RESULT_MISS) ] = -1,
},
},
};
/*
* AMD Performance Monitor K7 and later.
*/
static const u64 amd_perfmon_event_map[] =
{
[PERF_COUNT_HW_CPU_CYCLES] = 0x0076,
[PERF_COUNT_HW_INSTRUCTIONS] = 0x00c0,
[PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_REFERENCES] = 0x0080,
[PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_MISSES] = 0x0081,
[PERF_COUNT_HW_BRANCH_INSTRUCTIONS] = 0x00c2,
[PERF_COUNT_HW_BRANCH_MISSES] = 0x00c3,
};
static u64 amd_pmu_event_map(int hw_event)
{
return amd_perfmon_event_map[hw_event];
}
static int amd_pmu_hw_config(struct perf_event *event)
{
int ret = x86_pmu_hw_config(event);
if (ret)
return ret;
if (event->attr.type != PERF_TYPE_RAW)
return 0;
event->hw.config |= event->attr.config & AMD64_RAW_EVENT_MASK;
return 0;
}
/*
* AMD64 events are detected based on their event codes.
*/
static inline int amd_is_nb_event(struct hw_perf_event *hwc)
{
return (hwc->config & 0xe0) == 0xe0;
}
static inline int amd_has_nb(struct cpu_hw_events *cpuc)
{
struct amd_nb *nb = cpuc->amd_nb;
return nb && nb->nb_id != -1;
}
static void amd_put_event_constraints(struct cpu_hw_events *cpuc,
struct perf_event *event)
{
struct hw_perf_event *hwc = &event->hw;
struct amd_nb *nb = cpuc->amd_nb;
int i;
/*
* only care about NB events
*/
if (!(amd_has_nb(cpuc) && amd_is_nb_event(hwc)))
return;
/*
* need to scan whole list because event may not have
* been assigned during scheduling
*
* no race condition possible because event can only
* be removed on one CPU at a time AND PMU is disabled
* when we come here
*/
for (i = 0; i < x86_pmu.num_counters; i++) {
if (nb->owners[i] == event) {
cmpxchg(nb->owners+i, event, NULL);
break;
}
}
}
/*
* AMD64 NorthBridge events need special treatment because
* counter access needs to be synchronized across all cores
* of a package. Refer to BKDG section 3.12
*
* NB events are events measuring L3 cache, Hypertransport
* traffic. They are identified by an event code >= 0xe00.
* They measure events on the NorthBride which is shared
* by all cores on a package. NB events are counted on a
* shared set of counters. When a NB event is programmed
* in a counter, the data actually comes from a shared
* counter. Thus, access to those counters needs to be
* synchronized.
*
* We implement the synchronization such that no two cores
* can be measuring NB events using the same counters. Thus,
* we maintain a per-NB allocation table. The available slot
* is propagated using the event_constraint structure.
*
* We provide only one choice for each NB event based on
* the fact that only NB events have restrictions. Consequently,
* if a counter is available, there is a guarantee the NB event
* will be assigned to it. If no slot is available, an empty
* constraint is returned and scheduling will eventually fail
* for this event.
*
* Note that all cores attached the same NB compete for the same
* counters to host NB events, this is why we use atomic ops. Some
* multi-chip CPUs may have more than one NB.
*
* Given that resources are allocated (cmpxchg), they must be
* eventually freed for others to use. This is accomplished by
* calling amd_put_event_constraints().
*
* Non NB events are not impacted by this restriction.
*/
static struct event_constraint *
amd_get_event_constraints(struct cpu_hw_events *cpuc, struct perf_event *event)
{
struct hw_perf_event *hwc = &event->hw;
struct amd_nb *nb = cpuc->amd_nb;
struct perf_event *old = NULL;
int max = x86_pmu.num_counters;
int i, j, k = -1;
/*
* if not NB event or no NB, then no constraints
*/
if (!(amd_has_nb(cpuc) && amd_is_nb_event(hwc)))
return &unconstrained;
/*
* detect if already present, if so reuse
*
* cannot merge with actual allocation
* because of possible holes
*
* event can already be present yet not assigned (in hwc->idx)
* because of successive calls to x86_schedule_events() from
* hw_perf_group_sched_in() without hw_perf_enable()
*/
for (i = 0; i < max; i++) {
/*
* keep track of first free slot
*/
if (k == -1 && !nb->owners[i])
k = i;
/* already present, reuse */
if (nb->owners[i] == event)
goto done;
}
/*
* not present, so grab a new slot
* starting either at:
*/
if (hwc->idx != -1) {
/* previous assignment */
i = hwc->idx;
} else if (k != -1) {
/* start from free slot found */
i = k;
} else {
/*
* event not found, no slot found in
* first pass, try again from the
* beginning
*/
i = 0;
}
j = i;
do {
old = cmpxchg(nb->owners+i, NULL, event);
if (!old)
break;
if (++i == max)
i = 0;
} while (i != j);
done:
if (!old)
return &nb->event_constraints[i];
return &emptyconstraint;
}
static struct amd_nb *amd_alloc_nb(int cpu)
{
struct amd_nb *nb;
int i;
nb = kmalloc_node(sizeof(struct amd_nb), GFP_KERNEL | __GFP_ZERO,
cpu_to_node(cpu));
if (!nb)
return NULL;
nb->nb_id = -1;
/*
* initialize all possible NB constraints
*/
for (i = 0; i < x86_pmu.num_counters; i++) {
__set_bit(i, nb->event_constraints[i].idxmsk);
nb->event_constraints[i].weight = 1;
}
return nb;
}
static int amd_pmu_cpu_prepare(int cpu)
{
struct cpu_hw_events *cpuc = &per_cpu(cpu_hw_events, cpu);
WARN_ON_ONCE(cpuc->amd_nb);
if (boot_cpu_data.x86_max_cores < 2)
return NOTIFY_OK;
cpuc->amd_nb = amd_alloc_nb(cpu);
if (!cpuc->amd_nb)
return NOTIFY_BAD;
return NOTIFY_OK;
}
static void amd_pmu_cpu_starting(int cpu)
{
struct cpu_hw_events *cpuc = &per_cpu(cpu_hw_events, cpu);
struct amd_nb *nb;
int i, nb_id;
if (boot_cpu_data.x86_max_cores < 2)
return;
nb_id = amd_get_nb_id(cpu);
WARN_ON_ONCE(nb_id == BAD_APICID);
for_each_online_cpu(i) {
nb = per_cpu(cpu_hw_events, i).amd_nb;
if (WARN_ON_ONCE(!nb))
continue;
if (nb->nb_id == nb_id) {
kfree(cpuc->amd_nb);
cpuc->amd_nb = nb;
break;
}
}
cpuc->amd_nb->nb_id = nb_id;
cpuc->amd_nb->refcnt++;
}
static void amd_pmu_cpu_dead(int cpu)
{
struct cpu_hw_events *cpuhw;
if (boot_cpu_data.x86_max_cores < 2)
return;
cpuhw = &per_cpu(cpu_hw_events, cpu);
if (cpuhw->amd_nb) {
struct amd_nb *nb = cpuhw->amd_nb;
if (nb->nb_id == -1 || --nb->refcnt == 0)
kfree(nb);
cpuhw->amd_nb = NULL;
}
}
static __initconst const struct x86_pmu amd_pmu = {
.name = "AMD",
.handle_irq = x86_pmu_handle_irq,
.disable_all = x86_pmu_disable_all,
.enable_all = x86_pmu_enable_all,
.enable = x86_pmu_enable_event,
.disable = x86_pmu_disable_event,
.hw_config = amd_pmu_hw_config,
perf, x86: Implement initial P4 PMU driver The netburst PMU is way different from the "architectural perfomance monitoring" specification that current CPUs use. P4 uses a tuple of ESCR+CCCR+COUNTER MSR registers to handle perfomance monitoring events. A few implementational details: 1) We need a separate x86_pmu::hw_config helper in struct x86_pmu since register bit-fields are quite different from P6, Core and later cpu series. 2) For the same reason is a x86_pmu::schedule_events helper introduced. 3) hw_perf_event::config consists of packed ESCR+CCCR values. It's allowed since in reality both registers only use a half of their size. Of course before making a real write into a particular MSR we need to unpack the value and extend it to a proper size. 4) The tuple of packed ESCR+CCCR in hw_perf_event::config doesn't describe the memory address of ESCR MSR register so that we need to keep a mapping between these tuples used and available ESCR (various P4 events may use same ESCRs but not simultaneously), for this sake every active event has a per-cpu map of hw_perf_event::idx <--> ESCR addresses. 5) Since hw_perf_event::idx is an offset to counter/control register we need to lift X86_PMC_MAX_GENERIC up, otherwise kernel strips it down to 8 registers and event armed may never be turned off (ie the bit in active_mask is set but the loop never reaches this index to check), thanks to Peter Zijlstra Restrictions: - No cascaded counters support (do we ever need them?) - No dependent events support (so PERF_COUNT_HW_INSTRUCTIONS doesn't work for now) - There are events with same counters which can't work simultaneously (need to use intersected ones due to broken counter 1) - No PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_ events yet Todo: - Implement dependent events - Need proper hashing for event opcodes (no linear search, good for debugging stage but not in real loads) - Some events counted during a clock cycle -- need to set threshold for them and count every clock cycle just to get summary statistics (ie to behave the same way as other PMUs do) - Need to swicth to use event_constraints - To support RAW events we need to encode a global list of P4 events into p4_templates - Cache events need to be added Event support status matrix: Event status ----------------------------- cycles works cache-references works cache-misses works branch-misses works bus-cycles partially (does not work on 64bit cpu with HT enabled) instruction doesnt work (needs dependent event [mop tagging]) branches doesnt work Signed-off-by: Cyrill Gorcunov <gorcunov@openvz.org> Signed-off-by: Lin Ming <ming.m.lin@intel.com> Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org> Cc: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@redhat.com> Cc: Stephane Eranian <eranian@google.com> Cc: Robert Richter <robert.richter@amd.com> Cc: Frederic Weisbecker <fweisbec@gmail.com> LKML-Reference: <20100311165439.GB5129@lenovo> Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>
2010-03-12 00:54:39 +08:00
.schedule_events = x86_schedule_events,
.eventsel = MSR_K7_EVNTSEL0,
.perfctr = MSR_K7_PERFCTR0,
.event_map = amd_pmu_event_map,
.max_events = ARRAY_SIZE(amd_perfmon_event_map),
.num_counters = 4,
.cntval_bits = 48,
.cntval_mask = (1ULL << 48) - 1,
.apic = 1,
/* use highest bit to detect overflow */
.max_period = (1ULL << 47) - 1,
.get_event_constraints = amd_get_event_constraints,
.put_event_constraints = amd_put_event_constraints,
.cpu_prepare = amd_pmu_cpu_prepare,
.cpu_starting = amd_pmu_cpu_starting,
.cpu_dead = amd_pmu_cpu_dead,
};
static __init int amd_pmu_init(void)
{
/* Performance-monitoring supported from K7 and later: */
if (boot_cpu_data.x86 < 6)
return -ENODEV;
x86_pmu = amd_pmu;
/* Events are common for all AMDs */
memcpy(hw_cache_event_ids, amd_hw_cache_event_ids,
sizeof(hw_cache_event_ids));
return 0;
}
#else /* CONFIG_CPU_SUP_AMD */
static int amd_pmu_init(void)
{
return 0;
}
#endif