linux/arch/x86/events
Kan Liang 2a6c6b7d7a perf/core: Add PERF_SAMPLE_WEIGHT_STRUCT
Current PERF_SAMPLE_WEIGHT sample type is very useful to expresses the
cost of an action represented by the sample. This allows the profiler
to scale the samples to be more informative to the programmer. It could
also help to locate a hotspot, e.g., when profiling by memory latencies,
the expensive load appear higher up in the histograms. But current
PERF_SAMPLE_WEIGHT sample type is solely determined by one factor. This
could be a problem, if users want two or more factors to contribute to
the weight. For example, Golden Cove core PMU can provide both the
instruction latency and the cache Latency information as factors for the
memory profiling.

For current X86 platforms, although meminfo::latency is defined as a
u64, only the lower 32 bits include the valid data in practice (No
memory access could last than 4G cycles). The higher 32 bits can be used
to store new factors.

Add a new sample type, PERF_SAMPLE_WEIGHT_STRUCT, to indicate the new
sample weight structure. It shares the same space as the
PERF_SAMPLE_WEIGHT sample type.

Users can apply either the PERF_SAMPLE_WEIGHT sample type or the
PERF_SAMPLE_WEIGHT_STRUCT sample type to retrieve the sample weight, but
they cannot apply both sample types simultaneously.

Currently, only X86 and PowerPC use the PERF_SAMPLE_WEIGHT sample type.
- For PowerPC, there is nothing changed for the PERF_SAMPLE_WEIGHT
  sample type. There is no effect for the new PERF_SAMPLE_WEIGHT_STRUCT
  sample type. PowerPC can re-struct the weight field similarly later.
- For X86, the same value will be dumped for the PERF_SAMPLE_WEIGHT
  sample type or the PERF_SAMPLE_WEIGHT_STRUCT sample type for now.
  The following patches will apply the new factors for the
  PERF_SAMPLE_WEIGHT_STRUCT sample type.

The field in the union perf_sample_weight should be shared among
different architectures. A generic name is required, but it's hard to
abstract a name that applies to all architectures. For example, on X86,
the fields are to store all kinds of latency. While on PowerPC, it
stores MMCRA[TECX/TECM], which should not be latency. So a general name
prefix 'var$NUM' is used here.

Suggested-by: Peter Zijlstra (Intel) <peterz@infradead.org>
Signed-off-by: Kan Liang <kan.liang@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Peter Zijlstra (Intel) <peterz@infradead.org>
Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/1611873611-156687-2-git-send-email-kan.liang@linux.intel.com
2021-02-01 15:31:36 +01:00
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amd x86/CPU/AMD: Remove amd_get_nb_id() 2020-11-19 11:43:17 +01:00
intel perf/core: Add PERF_SAMPLE_WEIGHT_STRUCT 2021-02-01 15:31:36 +01:00
zhaoxin x86/perf: Fix a typo 2020-07-22 10:22:08 +02:00
core.c x86/perf: Use static_call for x86_pmu.guest_get_msrs 2021-01-27 17:26:58 +01:00
Kconfig treewide: replace '---help---' in Kconfig files with 'help' 2020-06-14 01:57:21 +09:00
Makefile perf/x86/rapl: Fix RAPL config variable bug 2020-06-02 11:52:56 +02:00
msr.c perf/x86/msr: Add Rocket Lake CPU support 2020-10-29 11:00:40 +01:00
perf_event.h perf/intel: Remove Perfmon-v4 counter_freezing support 2021-01-27 17:26:58 +01:00
probe.c perf/x86/rapl: Make perf_probe_msr() more robust and flexible 2020-05-28 07:58:55 +02:00
probe.h perf/x86: Add MSR probe interface 2019-06-24 19:28:31 +02:00
rapl.c perf/x86: fix sysfs type mismatches 2020-11-17 13:15:38 +01:00