Messages in this thread Patch in this message | | | From | Stefan Agner <> | Subject | [PATCH] drivers/perf: handle multiple CPUs with single interrupts | Date | Mon, 21 Jan 2019 15:41:11 +0100 |
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Currently, if only a single interrupt is available, the code assigns this single interrupt to the first CPU. All other CPUs are left unsupported. This allows to use perf events only on processes using the first CPU. This is not obvious to the user.
Instead, disable interrupts but support all CPUs. This allows to use the PMU on all CPUs for all events other than sampling events which do require interrupt support.
Signed-off-by: Stefan Agner <stefan@agner.ch> --- This has been observed and tested on a i.MX 6DualLite, but is probably valid for i.MX 6Quad as well.
It seems that ux500 once had support for single IRQ on a SMP system, however this got removed with: Commit 2b05f6ae1ee5 ("ARM: ux500: remove PMU IRQ bouncer")
I noticed that with this patch I get an error when trying to use perf stat: # perf top Error: cycles: PMU Hardware doesn't support sampling/overflow-interrupts. Try 'perf stat'
Without this patch perf top seems to work, but it seems not to use any sampling events (?): # perf top PerfTop: 7215 irqs/sec kernel:100.0% exact: 0.0% [4000Hz cpu-clock:pppH], (all, 2 CPUs) ....
Also starting perf top and explicitly selecting cpu-clock seems to work and show the same data as before this change. # perf top -e cpu-clock:pppH PerfTop: 7214 irqs/sec kernel:100.0% exact: 0.0% [4000Hz cpu-clock:pppH], (all, 2 CPUs)
It seems that perf top falls back to cpu-clock in the old case, but not once sampling events are not supported...
-- Stefan
drivers/perf/arm_pmu_platform.c | 19 +++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)
diff --git a/drivers/perf/arm_pmu_platform.c b/drivers/perf/arm_pmu_platform.c index 933bd8410fc2..80b991417b6e 100644 --- a/drivers/perf/arm_pmu_platform.c +++ b/drivers/perf/arm_pmu_platform.c @@ -105,23 +105,26 @@ static int pmu_parse_irqs(struct arm_pmu *pmu) return num_irqs; } + if (num_irqs == 1) { + int irq = platform_get_irq(pdev, 0); + if (irq && irq_is_percpu_devid(irq)) + return pmu_parse_percpu_irq(pmu, irq); + } + /* * In this case we have no idea which CPUs are covered by the PMU. * To match our prior behaviour, we assume all CPUs in this case. + * Multiple CPUs with a single PMU irq are currently not handled. + * Rather than supporting only the first CPU, support all CPUs but + * without interrupt capability. */ - if (num_irqs == 0) { - pr_warn("no irqs for PMU, sampling events not supported\n"); + if (num_irqs == 0 || (nr_cpu_ids > 1 && num_irqs == 1)) { + pr_info("No per CPU irqs for PMU, sampling events not supported\n"); pmu->pmu.capabilities |= PERF_PMU_CAP_NO_INTERRUPT; cpumask_setall(&pmu->supported_cpus); return 0; } - if (num_irqs == 1) { - int irq = platform_get_irq(pdev, 0); - if (irq && irq_is_percpu_devid(irq)) - return pmu_parse_percpu_irq(pmu, irq); - } - if (nr_cpu_ids != 1 && !pmu_has_irq_affinity(pdev->dev.of_node)) { pr_warn("no interrupt-affinity property for %pOF, guessing.\n", pdev->dev.of_node); -- 2.20.1
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