Re: [PATCH v4 0/2] perf, x86: handle overlapping counters

From: Peter Zijlstra
Date: Tue Nov 22 2011 - 10:26:20 EST


I stuck the below patch on top, afaict there is no reason to store
sched->state.counter when we fail, since in that case we pop a state or
go bust entirely, right?



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Subject: perf, x86: Prefer Fixed purpose counters when scheduling
From: Peter Zijlstra <a.p.zijlstra@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu Nov 10 15:15:42 CET 2011

This avoids a scheduling failure for cases like:

cycles, cycles, instructions, instructions (on Core2)

Which would end up being programmed like:

PMC0, PMC1, FP-instructions, fail

Because all events will have the same weight.

Signed-off-by: Peter Zijlstra <a.p.zijlstra@xxxxxxxxx>
---
arch/x86/kernel/cpu/perf_event.c | 19 ++++++++++++++-----
1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
Index: linux-2.6/arch/x86/kernel/cpu/perf_event.c
===================================================================
--- linux-2.6.orig/arch/x86/kernel/cpu/perf_event.c
+++ linux-2.6/arch/x86/kernel/cpu/perf_event.c
@@ -574,16 +574,25 @@ static bool __perf_sched_find_counter(st

c = sched->constraints[sched->state.event];

+ /* Prefer fixed purpose counters */
+ if (x86_pmu.num_counters_fixed) {
+ idx = X86_PMC_IDX_FIXED;
+ for_each_set_bit_cont(idx, c->idxmsk, X86_PMC_IDX_MAX) {
+ if (!__test_and_set_bit(idx, sched->state.used))
+ goto done;
+ }
+ }
/* Grab the first unused counter starting with idx */
idx = sched->state.counter;
- for_each_set_bit_cont(idx, c->idxmsk, X86_PMC_IDX_MAX) {
+ for_each_set_bit_cont(idx, c->idxmsk, X86_PMC_IDX_FIXED) {
if (!__test_and_set_bit(idx, sched->state.used))
- break;
+ goto done;
}
- sched->state.counter = idx;

- if (idx >= X86_PMC_IDX_MAX)
- return false;
+ return false;
+
+done:
+ sched->state.counter = idx;

if (c->overlap)
perf_sched_save_state(sched);

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