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Subject[PATCH] perf, x86: Avoid checkpointed counters causing excessive TSX aborts v4
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From: Andi Kleen <ak@linux.intel.com>

With checkpointed counters there can be a situation where the counter
is overflowing, aborts the transaction, is set back to a non overflowing
checkpoint, causes interupt. The interrupt doesn't see the overflow
because it has been checkpointed. This is then a spurious PMI, typically with
a ugly NMI message. It can also lead to excessive aborts.

Avoid this problem by:
- Using the full counter width for counting counters (earlier patch)
- Forbid sampling for checkpointed counters. It's not too useful anyways,
checkpointing is mainly for counting. The check is approximate
(to still handle KVM), but should catch the majority of cases.
- On a PMI always set back checkpointed counters to zero.

v2: Add unlikely. Add comment
v3: Allow large sampling periods with CP for KVM
v4: Use event_is_checkpointed. Use EOPNOTSUPP. (Stephane Eranian)
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@linux.intel.com>
---
arch/x86/kernel/cpu/perf_event_intel.c | 39 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
1 file changed, 39 insertions(+)

diff --git a/arch/x86/kernel/cpu/perf_event_intel.c b/arch/x86/kernel/cpu/perf_event_intel.c
index ef9236b..10b51f6 100644
--- a/arch/x86/kernel/cpu/perf_event_intel.c
+++ b/arch/x86/kernel/cpu/perf_event_intel.c
@@ -1137,6 +1137,11 @@ static void intel_pmu_enable_event(struct perf_event *event)
__x86_pmu_enable_event(hwc, ARCH_PERFMON_EVENTSEL_ENABLE);
}

+static inline bool event_is_checkpointed(struct perf_event *event)
+{
+ return (event->hw.config & HSW_IN_TX_CHECKPOINTED) != 0;
+}
+
/*
* Save and restart an expired event. Called by NMI contexts,
* so it has to be careful about preempting normal event ops:
@@ -1144,6 +1149,17 @@ static void intel_pmu_enable_event(struct perf_event *event)
int intel_pmu_save_and_restart(struct perf_event *event)
{
x86_perf_event_update(event);
+ /*
+ * For a checkpointed counter always reset back to 0. This
+ * avoids a situation where the counter overflows, aborts the
+ * transaction and is then set back to shortly before the
+ * overflow, and overflows and aborts again.
+ */
+ if (unlikely(event_is_checkpointed(event))) {
+ /* No race with NMIs because the counter should not be armed */
+ wrmsrl(event->hw.event_base, 0);
+ local64_set(&event->hw.prev_count, 0);
+ }
return x86_perf_event_set_period(event);
}

@@ -1227,6 +1243,15 @@ again:
x86_pmu.drain_pebs(regs);
}

+ /*
+ * To avoid spurious interrupts with perf stat always reset checkpointed
+ * counters.
+ *
+ * XXX move somewhere else.
+ */
+ if (cpuc->events[2] && event_is_checkpointed(cpuc->events[2]))
+ status |= (1ULL << 2);
+
for_each_set_bit(bit, (unsigned long *)&status, X86_PMC_IDX_MAX) {
struct perf_event *event = cpuc->events[bit];

@@ -1692,6 +1717,20 @@ static int hsw_hw_config(struct perf_event *event)
event->attr.precise_ip > 0))
return -EOPNOTSUPP;

+ if (event_is_checkpointed(event)) {
+ /*
+ * Sampling of checkpointed events can cause situations where
+ * the CPU constantly aborts because of a overflow, which is
+ * then checkpointed back and ignored. Forbid checkpointing
+ * for sampling.
+ *
+ * But still allow a long sampling period, so that perf stat
+ * from KVM works.
+ */
+ if (event->attr.sample_period > 0 &&
+ event->attr.sample_period < 0x7fffffff)
+ return -EOPNOTSUPP;
+ }
return 0;
}

--
1.8.1.4


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