Re: [PATCH -tip] perf_counter: Add Generalized Hardware FPUsupport for AMD

From: Paul Mackerras
Date: Wed Jul 01 2009 - 08:33:22 EST


Ingo Molnar writes:

> 19583739 vec-adds ( 2.01x scaled)
> 20856051 vec-muls ( 2.01x scaled)
> 20856051 vec-divs ( 2.01x scaled)
> 25100224054 vec-idle-cycles ( 1.99x scaled)
> 12540131 vec-busy-cycles ( 1.99x scaled)
> 42286702 vec-ops ( 2.01x scaled)
>
> Paulus: would this categorization fit PowerPC too?

Conceptually that looks nice, but unfortunately we don't have events
that correspond to that categorization on any PowerPC with vector
hardware (VMX/Altivec). POWER6 seems to have the most vector events,
and they are mostly divided up along the lines of simple / complex /
permute / load / store operations, and whether they are integer or
floating-point operations.

Here are the vector-related events we have on POWER6:

MRK_VMX0_LD_WRBACK Marked VMX0 load writeback valid
MRK_VMX1_LD_WRBACK Marked VMX1 load writeback valid
MRK_VMX_COMPLEX_ISSUED Marked VMX instruction issued to complex
MRK_VMX_FLOAT_ISSUED Marked VMX instruction issued to float
MRK_VMX_PERMUTE_ISSUED Marked VMX instruction issued to permute
MRK_VMX_SIMPLE_ISSUED Marked VMX instruction issued to simple
MRK_VMX_ST_ISSUED Marked VMX store issued
VMX0_INST_ISSUED VMX0 instruction issued
VMX0_LD_ISSUED VMX0 load issued
VMX0_LD_WRBACK VMX0 load writeback valid
VMX0_STALL VMX0 stall
VMX1_INST_ISSUED VMX1 instruction issued
VMX1_LD_ISSUED VMX1 load issued
VMX1_LD_WRBACK VMX1 load writeback valid
VMX1_STALL VMX1 stall
VMX_COMPLEX_ISSUED VMX instruction issued to complex
VMX_FLOAT_ISSUED VMX instruction issued to float
VMX_FLOAT_MULTICYCLE VMX multi-cycle floating point instruction issued
VMX_PERMUTE_ISSUED VMX instruction issued to permute
VMX_RESULT_SAT_0_1 VMX valid result with sat bit is set (0->1)
VMX_RESULT_SAT_1 VMX valid result with sat=1
VMX_SIMPLE_ISSUED VMX instruction issued to simple
VMX_ST_ISSUED VMX store issued

I'm not sure what the exact distinction is between VMX0 and VMX1.
I'll find out.

The MPC7450 (G4, 32-bit) cpu also has quite a few VMX/Altivec events,
such as counts of cycles that individual vector units are waiting for
operands, but not counts of how many vector add or vector multiply
operations are done.

Paul.
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