Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 19 Jul 2017 21:31:01 +0800 | From | Jonathan Cameron <> | Subject | Re: [PATCH v7 1/3] perf: cavium: Support memory controller PMU counters |
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On Wed, 19 Jul 2017 14:08:45 +0200 Jan Glauber <jglauber@cavium.com> wrote:
> Add support for the PMU counters on Cavium SOC memory controllers. > > This patch also adds generic functions to allow supporting more > devices with PMU counters. > > Properties of the LMC PMU counters: > - not stoppable > - fixed purpose > - read-only > - one PCI device per memory controller > > Signed-off-by: Jan Glauber <jglauber@cavium.com> Hi Jan,
A few little things I noticed whilst taking a quick look.
Jonathan > --- > drivers/perf/Kconfig | 8 + > drivers/perf/Makefile | 1 + > drivers/perf/cavium_pmu.c | 416 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > include/linux/cpuhotplug.h | 1 + > 4 files changed, 426 insertions(+) > create mode 100644 drivers/perf/cavium_pmu.c <snip> > + > +/* > + * The pmu events are independent from CPUs. Provide a cpumask > + * nevertheless to prevent perf from adding the event per-cpu and just > + * set the mask to one online CPU. Use the same cpumask for all "uncore" > + * devices. > + * > + * There is a performance penalty for accessing a device from a CPU on > + * another socket, but we do not care. > + */ > +static int cvm_pmu_offline_cpu(unsigned int old_cpu, struct hlist_node *node) > +{ > + struct cvm_pmu_dev *pmu_dev; > + int new_cpu; > + > + pmu_dev = hlist_entry_safe(node, struct cvm_pmu_dev, cpuhp_node); > + if (!cpumask_test_and_clear_cpu(old_cpu, &pmu_dev->active_mask)) > + return 0; > + > + new_cpu = cpumask_any_but(cpu_online_mask, old_cpu); > + if (new_cpu >= nr_cpu_ids) > + return 0; Blank line. > + perf_pmu_migrate_context(&pmu_dev->pmu, old_cpu, new_cpu); > + cpumask_set_cpu(new_cpu, &pmu_dev->active_mask); nitpick : blank line here would help readability. > + return 0; > +} > + > +static ssize_t cvm_pmu_attr_show_cpumask(struct device *dev, > + struct device_attribute *attr, > + char *buf) > +{ > + struct pmu *pmu = dev_get_drvdata(dev); > + struct cvm_pmu_dev *pmu_dev = container_of(pmu, struct cvm_pmu_dev, pmu); > + > + return cpumap_print_to_pagebuf(true, buf, &pmu_dev->active_mask); > +} > + > +static DEVICE_ATTR(cpumask, S_IRUGO, cvm_pmu_attr_show_cpumask, NULL); > + > +static struct attribute *cvm_pmu_attrs[] = { > + &dev_attr_cpumask.attr, > + NULL, > +}; > + > +static struct attribute_group cvm_pmu_attr_group = { > + .attrs = cvm_pmu_attrs, > +}; > + > +/* > + * LMC (memory controller) counters: > + * - not stoppable, always on, read-only > + * - one PCI device per memory controller > + */ > +#define LMC_CONFIG_OFFSET 0x188 > +#define LMC_CONFIG_RESET_BIT BIT(17) > + > +/* LMC events */ > +#define LMC_EVENT_IFB_CNT 0x1d0 > +#define LMC_EVENT_OPS_CNT 0x1d8 > +#define LMC_EVENT_DCLK_CNT 0x1e0 > +#define LMC_EVENT_BANK_CONFLICT1 0x360 > +#define LMC_EVENT_BANK_CONFLICT2 0x368 > + > +#define CVM_PMU_LMC_EVENT_ATTR(_name, _id) \ > + &((struct perf_pmu_events_attr[]) { \ > + { \ > + __ATTR(_name, S_IRUGO, cvm_pmu_event_sysfs_show, NULL), \ > + _id, \ > + "lmc_event=" __stringify(_id), \ > + } \ > + })[0].attr.attr > + > +/* map counter numbers to register offsets */ > +static int lmc_events[] = { > + LMC_EVENT_IFB_CNT, > + LMC_EVENT_OPS_CNT, > + LMC_EVENT_DCLK_CNT, > + LMC_EVENT_BANK_CONFLICT1, > + LMC_EVENT_BANK_CONFLICT2, > +}; > + > +static int cvm_pmu_lmc_add(struct perf_event *event, int flags) > +{ > + struct hw_perf_event *hwc = &event->hw; > + > + return cvm_pmu_add(event, flags, LMC_CONFIG_OFFSET, > + lmc_events[hwc->config]); > +} > + > +PMU_FORMAT_ATTR(lmc_event, "config:0-2"); > + > +static struct attribute *cvm_pmu_lmc_format_attr[] = { > + &format_attr_lmc_event.attr, > + NULL, > +}; > + > +static struct attribute_group cvm_pmu_lmc_format_group = { > + .name = "format", > + .attrs = cvm_pmu_lmc_format_attr, > +}; > + > +static struct attribute *cvm_pmu_lmc_events_attr[] = { > + CVM_PMU_LMC_EVENT_ATTR(ifb_cnt, 0), > + CVM_PMU_LMC_EVENT_ATTR(ops_cnt, 1), > + CVM_PMU_LMC_EVENT_ATTR(dclk_cnt, 2), > + CVM_PMU_LMC_EVENT_ATTR(bank_conflict1, 3), > + CVM_PMU_LMC_EVENT_ATTR(bank_conflict2, 4), > + NULL, > +}; > + > +static struct attribute_group cvm_pmu_lmc_events_group = { > + .name = "events", > + .attrs = cvm_pmu_lmc_events_attr, > +}; > + > +static const struct attribute_group *cvm_pmu_lmc_attr_groups[] = { > + &cvm_pmu_attr_group, > + &cvm_pmu_lmc_format_group, > + &cvm_pmu_lmc_events_group, > + NULL, > +}; > + > +static bool cvm_pmu_lmc_event_valid(u64 config) > +{ > + return (config < ARRAY_SIZE(lmc_events)); > +} > + > +static int cvm_pmu_lmc_probe(struct pci_dev *pdev) > +{ > + struct cvm_pmu_dev *next, *lmc; > + int nr = 0, ret = -ENOMEM; > + > + lmc = kzalloc(sizeof(*lmc), GFP_KERNEL); > + if (!lmc) > + goto fail_nomem; cleaner to do a direct return here as nothing to unwind. return -ENOMEM; > + > + lmc->map = ioremap(pci_resource_start(pdev, 0), > + pci_resource_len(pdev, 0)); Might be overly paranoid, but ioremap can return NULL, so should really be checked.
> + list_for_each_entry(next, &cvm_pmu_lmcs, entry) > + nr++; > + lmc->pmu_name = kasprintf(GFP_KERNEL, "lmc%d", nr); Check for error on the allocation. > + > + lmc->pdev = pdev; > + lmc->num_counters = ARRAY_SIZE(lmc_events); > + lmc->pmu = (struct pmu) { > + .task_ctx_nr = perf_invalid_context, > + .event_init = cvm_pmu_event_init, > + .add = cvm_pmu_lmc_add, > + .del = cvm_pmu_del, > + .start = cvm_pmu_start, > + .stop = cvm_pmu_stop, > + .read = cvm_pmu_read, > + .attr_groups = cvm_pmu_lmc_attr_groups, > + }; > + > + cpuhp_state_add_instance_nocalls(CPUHP_AP_PERF_ARM_CVM_ONLINE, > + &lmc->cpuhp_node); This function can fail by the look of it. Should be checking it's return value really.
> + > + /* > + * perf PMU is CPU dependent so pick a random CPU and migrate away > + * if it goes offline. > + */ > + cpumask_set_cpu(smp_processor_id(), &lmc->active_mask); > + > + ret = perf_pmu_register(&lmc->pmu, lmc->pmu_name, -1); > + if (ret) > + goto fail_hp; > + > + list_add(&lmc->entry, &cvm_pmu_lmcs); > + > + lmc->event_valid = cvm_pmu_lmc_event_valid; These last two elements rather look like they might cause a potential race as the perf_pmu_register has made the counters available. > + dev_info(&pdev->dev, "Enabled %s PMU with %d counters\n", > + lmc->pmu_name, lmc->num_counters); > + return 0; > + > +fail_hp: > + kfree(lmc->pmu_name); Convention is to unwind in the opposite order to the way things were created / set up. Becomes more relevant once you are checking more error codes. > + cpuhp_state_remove_instance(CPUHP_AP_PERF_ARM_CVM_ONLINE, > + &lmc->cpuhp_node); > + iounmap(lmc->map); > + kfree(lmc); > +fail_nomem: > + return ret; > +} > + > +static int __init cvm_pmu_init(void) > +{ > + unsigned long implementor = read_cpuid_implementor(); > + unsigned int vendor_id = PCI_VENDOR_ID_CAVIUM; > + struct pci_dev *pdev = NULL; > + int rc; > + > + if (implementor != ARM_CPU_IMP_CAVIUM) > + return -ENODEV; > + > + INIT_LIST_HEAD(&cvm_pmu_lmcs); > + > + rc = cpuhp_setup_state_multi(CPUHP_AP_PERF_ARM_CVM_ONLINE, > + "perf/arm/cvm:online", NULL, > + cvm_pmu_offline_cpu); > + > + /* detect LMC devices */ > + while ((pdev = pci_get_device(vendor_id, 0xa022, pdev))) { > + if (!pdev) > + break; > + rc = cvm_pmu_lmc_probe(pdev); > + if (rc) > + return rc; > + } > + return 0; > +} A comment perhaps explaining why this is a late_initcall? What dependency are we forcing to be true? > +late_initcall(cvm_pmu_init); > diff --git a/include/linux/cpuhotplug.h b/include/linux/cpuhotplug.h > index b56573b..78ac3d2 100644 > --- a/include/linux/cpuhotplug.h > +++ b/include/linux/cpuhotplug.h > @@ -141,6 +141,7 @@ enum cpuhp_state { > CPUHP_AP_PERF_ARM_QCOM_L3_ONLINE, > CPUHP_AP_WORKQUEUE_ONLINE, > CPUHP_AP_RCUTREE_ONLINE, > + CPUHP_AP_PERF_ARM_CVM_ONLINE, > CPUHP_AP_ONLINE_DYN, > CPUHP_AP_ONLINE_DYN_END = CPUHP_AP_ONLINE_DYN + 30, > CPUHP_AP_X86_HPET_ONLINE,
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