[PATCH v2 0/5] Add JSON metrics for arm CMN and Yitian710 DDR

Jing Zhang renyu.zj at linux.alibaba.com
Mon May 8 04:19:30 PDT 2023



在 2023/4/30 上午5:01, Ian Rogers 写道:
> On Mon, Apr 24, 2023 at 2:44 AM Jing Zhang <renyu.zj at linux.alibaba.com> wrote:
>>
>> Changes since RFC:
>> - Refact arm-cmn PMU identifier.
>> - Not add arm-cmn PMU aliasing currently because it's Eventcode is
>>   difficult to define.
>> - Rename ali_drw PMU identifier and Unit name.
>> - Divide ali_drw PMU metric and aliasing into two patches.
>>
>> Add an identifier sysfs file for the yitian710 SoC DDR and arm CMN to
>> allow userspace to identify the specific implementation of the device,
>> so that the perf tool can match the corresponding uncore events and
>> metrics through the identifier. Then added several general CMN700 metrics
>> and yitian710 soc DDR metrics.
>>
>> $perf list:
>> ...
>> ali_drw:
>>   hif_rmw
>>        [A Read-Modify-Write Op at HIF interface. 64B. Unit: ali_drw]
>>   hif_hi_pri_rd
>>        [A high priority Read at HIF interface. 64B. Unit: ali_drw]
>>   hif_rd
>>        [A Read Op at HIF interface. 64B. Unit: ali_drw]
>>   hif_rd_or_wr
>>        [A Write or Read Op at HIF interface. 64B. Unit: ali_drw]
>>   hif_wr
>>        [A Write Op at HIF interface. 64B. Unit: ali_drw]
>> ...
>>
>> $perf stat -M ddr_read_bandwidth.all ./test
>>
>> Performance counter stats for 'system wide':
>>
>>             38,150      hif_rd        #  2.4 MB/s  ddr_read_bandwidth.all
>>      1,000,957,941 ns   duration_time
>>
>>        1.000957941 seconds time elapsed
>>
>> Jing Zhang (5):
>>   driver/perf: Add identifier sysfs file for CMN
>>   perf vendor events: Add JSON metrics for CMN-700
>>   driver/perf: Add identifier sysfs file for Yitian 710 DDR
>>   perf jevents: Add support for Yitian 710 DDR PMU aliasing
>>   perf vendor events: Add JSON metrics for Yitian 710 DDR
> 
> The perf tool changes all make sense. John Garry is more of an expert
> on the ARM part of this than me though.
> Acked-by: Ian Rogers <irogers at google.com>
> 

Thanks Ian!



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