Message ID | 20220331000127.2107823-1-atishp@rivosinc.com (mailing list archive) |
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Headers | show |
Series | Improve PMU support | expand |
On Wed, Mar 30, 2022 at 5:01 PM Atish Patra <atishp@rivosinc.com> wrote: > > The latest version of the SBI specification includes a Performance Monitoring > Unit(PMU) extension[1] which allows the supervisor to start/stop/configure > various PMU events. The Sscofpmf ('Ss' for Privileged arch and Supervisor-level > extensions, and 'cofpmf' for Count OverFlow and Privilege Mode Filtering) > extension[2] allows the perf like tool to handle overflow interrupts and > filtering support. > > This series implements full PMU infrastructure to support > PMU in virt machine. This will allow us to add any PMU events in future. > > Currently, this series enables the following omu events. > 1. cycle count > 2. instruction count > 3. DTLB load/store miss > 4. ITLB prefetch miss > > The first two are computed using host ticks while last three are counted during > cpu_tlb_fill. We can do both sampling and count from guest userspace. > This series has been tested on both RV64 and RV32. Both Linux[3] and Opensbi[4] > patches are required to get the perf working. > > Here is an output of perf stat/report while running hackbench with OpenSBI & Linux > kernel patches applied [3]. The kernel patches are available in upstream as well. > > Perf stat: > ========== > [root@fedora-riscv ~]# perf stat -e cycles -e instructions -e dTLB-load-misses -e dTLB-store-misses -e iTLB-load-misses \ > > perf bench sched messaging -g 1 -l 10 > # Running 'sched/messaging' benchmark: > # 20 sender and receiver processes per group > # 1 groups == 40 processes run > > Total time: 0.265 [sec] > > Performance counter stats for 'perf bench sched messaging -g 1 -l 10': > > 4,167,825,362 cycles > 4,166,609,256 instructions # 1.00 insn per cycle > 3,092,026 dTLB-load-misses > 258,280 dTLB-store-misses > 2,068,966 iTLB-load-misses > > 0.585791767 seconds time elapsed > > 0.373802000 seconds user > 1.042359000 seconds sys > > Perf record: > ============ > [root@fedora-riscv ~]# perf record -e cycles -e instructions \ > > -e dTLB-load-misses -e dTLB-store-misses -e iTLB-load-misses -c 10000 \ > > perf bench sched messaging -g 1 -l 10 > # Running 'sched/messaging' benchmark: > # 20 sender and receiver processes per group > # 1 groups == 40 processes run > > Total time: 1.397 [sec] > [ perf record: Woken up 10 times to write data ] > Check IO/CPU overload! > [ perf record: Captured and wrote 8.211 MB perf.data (214486 samples) ] > > [root@fedora-riscv riscv]# perf report > Available samples > 107K cycles ◆ > 107K instructions ▒ > 250 dTLB-load-misses ▒ > 13 dTLB-store-misses ▒ > 172 iTLB-load-misses > .. > > Changes from v6->v7: > 1. Fixed all the compilation errors for the usermode. > > Changes from v5->v6: > 1. Fixed compilation issue with PATCH 1. > 2. Addressed other comments. > > Changes from v4->v5: > 1. Rebased on top of the -next with following patches. > - isa extension > - priv 1.12 spec > 2. Addressed all the comments on v4 > 3. Removed additional isa-ext DT node in favor of riscv,isa string update > > Changes from v3->v4: > 1. Removed the dummy events from pmu DT node. > 2. Fixed pmu_avail_counters mask generation. > 3. Added a patch to simplify the predicate function for counters. > > Changes from v2->v3: > 1. Addressed all the comments on PATCH1-4. > 2. Split patch1 into two separate patches. > 3. Added explicit comments to explain the event types in DT node. > 4. Rebased on latest Qemu. > > Changes from v1->v2: > 1. Dropped the ACks from v1 as signficant changes happened after v1. > 2. sscofpmf support. > 3. A generic counter management framework. > > [1] https://github.com/riscv-non-isa/riscv-sbi-doc/blob/master/riscv-sbi.adoc > [2] https://drive.google.com/file/d/171j4jFjIkKdj5LWcExphq4xG_2sihbfd/edit > [3] https://github.com/atishp04/linux/tree/riscv_pmu_v6 > [4] https://github.com/atishp04/qemu/tree/riscv_pmu_v7 > > Atish Patra (12): > target/riscv: Fix PMU CSR predicate function > target/riscv: Implement PMU CSR predicate function for S-mode > target/riscv: pmu: Rename the counters extension to pmu > target/riscv: pmu: Make number of counters configurable > target/riscv: Implement mcountinhibit CSR > target/riscv: Add support for hpmcounters/hpmevents > target/riscv: Support mcycle/minstret write operation > target/riscv: Add sscofpmf extension support > target/riscv: Simplify counter predicate function > target/riscv: Add few cache related PMU events > hw/riscv: virt: Add PMU DT node to the device tree > target/riscv: Update the privilege field for sscofpmf CSRs > > hw/riscv/virt.c | 28 ++ > target/riscv/cpu.c | 14 +- > target/riscv/cpu.h | 49 ++- > target/riscv/cpu_bits.h | 59 +++ > target/riscv/cpu_helper.c | 25 ++ > target/riscv/csr.c | 879 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------- > target/riscv/machine.c | 25 ++ > target/riscv/meson.build | 3 +- > target/riscv/pmu.c | 432 +++++++++++++++++++ > target/riscv/pmu.h | 36 ++ > 10 files changed, 1315 insertions(+), 235 deletions(-) > create mode 100644 target/riscv/pmu.c > create mode 100644 target/riscv/pmu.h > > -- > 2.25.1 > > Any comments on this series ? Kernel patches have been merged. It would be good to have qemu in upstream as well.