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Subject[tip:perf/core] x86, perf: P4 PMU - Fix typos in comments and style cleanup
Commit-ID:  f53173e47dee5f7514d264796bec58d43ed0f67f
Gitweb: http://git.kernel.org/tip/f53173e47dee5f7514d264796bec58d43ed0f67f
Author: Cyrill Gorcunov <gorcunov@gmail.com>
AuthorDate: Thu, 21 Jul 2011 20:06:25 +0400
Committer: Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>
CommitDate: Thu, 21 Jul 2011 20:41:54 +0200

x86, perf: P4 PMU - Fix typos in comments and style cleanup

This patch:

- fixes typos in comments and clarifies the text
- renames obscure p4_event_alias::original and ::alter members to
::original and ::alternative as appropriate
- drops parenthesis from the return of p4_get_alias_event()

No functional changes.

Reported-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>
Signed-off-by: Cyrill Gorcunov <gorcunov@openvz.org>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20110721160625.GX7492@sun
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>
---
arch/x86/include/asm/perf_event_p4.h | 2 +-
arch/x86/kernel/cpu/perf_event_p4.c | 66 +++++++++++++++------------------
2 files changed, 31 insertions(+), 37 deletions(-)

diff --git a/arch/x86/include/asm/perf_event_p4.h b/arch/x86/include/asm/perf_event_p4.h
index 4d86c86..4f7e67e 100644
--- a/arch/x86/include/asm/perf_event_p4.h
+++ b/arch/x86/include/asm/perf_event_p4.h
@@ -133,7 +133,7 @@

/*
* In case of event aliasing we need to preserve some
- * caller bits otherwise the mapping won't be complete.
+ * caller bits, otherwise the mapping won't be complete.
*/
#define P4_CONFIG_EVENT_ALIAS_MASK \
(p4_config_pack_escr(P4_CONFIG_MASK_ESCR) | \
diff --git a/arch/x86/kernel/cpu/perf_event_p4.c b/arch/x86/kernel/cpu/perf_event_p4.c
index 8b7a0c3..7809d2b 100644
--- a/arch/x86/kernel/cpu/perf_event_p4.c
+++ b/arch/x86/kernel/cpu/perf_event_p4.c
@@ -571,35 +571,34 @@ static __initconst const u64 p4_hw_cache_event_ids
};

/*
- * Because of Netburst being quite restricted in now
- * many same events can run simultaneously, we use
- * event aliases, ie different events which have the
- * same functionallity but use non-intersected resources
- * (ESCR/CCCR/couter registers). This allow us to run
- * two or more semi-same events together. It is done
- * transparently to a user space.
+ * Because of Netburst being quite restricted in how many
+ * identical events may run simultaneously, we introduce event aliases,
+ * ie the different events which have the same functionality but
+ * utilize non-intersected resources (ESCR/CCCR/counter registers).
*
- * Never set any cusom internal bits such as P4_CONFIG_HT,
- * P4_CONFIG_ALIASABLE or bits for P4_PEBS_METRIC, they are
- * either up-to-dated automatically either not appliable
- * at all.
+ * This allow us to relax restrictions a bit and run two or more
+ * identical events together.
*
- * And be really carefull choosing aliases!
+ * Never set any custom internal bits such as P4_CONFIG_HT,
+ * P4_CONFIG_ALIASABLE or bits for P4_PEBS_METRIC, they are
+ * either up to date automatically or not applicable at all.
*/
struct p4_event_alias {
- u64 orig;
- u64 alter;
+ u64 original;
+ u64 alternative;
} p4_event_aliases[] = {
{
/*
- * Non-halted cycles can be substituted with
- * non-sleeping cycles (see Intel SDM Vol3b for
- * details).
+ * Non-halted cycles can be substituted with non-sleeping cycles (see
+ * Intel SDM Vol3b for details). We need this alias to be able
+ * to run nmi-watchdog and 'perf top' (or any other user space tool
+ * which is interested in running PERF_COUNT_HW_CPU_CYCLES)
+ * simultaneously.
*/
- .orig =
+ .original =
p4_config_pack_escr(P4_ESCR_EVENT(P4_EVENT_GLOBAL_POWER_EVENTS) |
P4_ESCR_EMASK_BIT(P4_EVENT_GLOBAL_POWER_EVENTS, RUNNING)),
- .alter =
+ .alternative =
p4_config_pack_escr(P4_ESCR_EVENT(P4_EVENT_EXECUTION_EVENT) |
P4_ESCR_EMASK_BIT(P4_EVENT_EXECUTION_EVENT, NBOGUS0)|
P4_ESCR_EMASK_BIT(P4_EVENT_EXECUTION_EVENT, NBOGUS1)|
@@ -620,25 +619,21 @@ static u64 p4_get_alias_event(u64 config)
int i;

/*
- * Probably we're lucky and don't have to do
- * matching over all config bits.
+ * Only event with special mark is allowed,
+ * we're to be sure it didn't come as malformed
+ * RAW event.
*/
if (!(config & P4_CONFIG_ALIASABLE))
return 0;

config_match = config & P4_CONFIG_EVENT_ALIAS_MASK;

- /*
- * If an event was previously swapped to the alter config
- * we should swap it back otherwise contnention on registers
- * will return back.
- */
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(p4_event_aliases); i++) {
- if (config_match == p4_event_aliases[i].orig) {
- config_match = p4_event_aliases[i].alter;
+ if (config_match == p4_event_aliases[i].original) {
+ config_match = p4_event_aliases[i].alternative;
break;
- } else if (config_match == p4_event_aliases[i].alter) {
- config_match = p4_event_aliases[i].orig;
+ } else if (config_match == p4_event_aliases[i].alternative) {
+ config_match = p4_event_aliases[i].original;
break;
}
}
@@ -646,8 +641,7 @@ static u64 p4_get_alias_event(u64 config)
if (i >= ARRAY_SIZE(p4_event_aliases))
return 0;

- return config_match |
- (config & P4_CONFIG_EVENT_ALIAS_IMMUTABLE_BITS);
+ return config_match | (config & P4_CONFIG_EVENT_ALIAS_IMMUTABLE_BITS);
}

static u64 p4_general_events[PERF_COUNT_HW_MAX] = {
@@ -1229,9 +1223,9 @@ static int p4_pmu_schedule_events(struct cpu_hw_events *cpuc, int n, int *assign

again:
/*
- * Aliases are swappable so we may hit circular
- * lock if both original config and alias need
- * resources (MSR registers) which already busy.
+ * It's possible to hit a circular lock
+ * between original and alternative events
+ * if both are scheduled already.
*/
if (pass > 2)
goto done;
@@ -1251,7 +1245,7 @@ again:
cntr_idx = p4_next_cntr(thread, used_mask, bind);
if (cntr_idx == -1 || test_bit(escr_idx, escr_mask)) {
/*
- * Probably an event alias is still available.
+ * Check whether an event alias is still available.
*/
config_alias = p4_get_alias_event(hwc->config);
if (!config_alias)

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