Re: perf_event wakeup_events = 0

From: Valdis KlÄtnieks
Date: Sat Sep 07 2019 - 09:46:46 EST


On Fri, 06 Sep 2019 16:28:24 -0700, Theodore Dubois said:
> The man page for perf_event_open(2) says that recent kernels treat a 0
> value for wakeup_events the same as 1, which I believe means it will
> notify after a single sample. However, strace on perf(1) shows that it
> uses wakeup_events=0, and it's definitely not waking up on every
> sample (it seems to be waking up every few seconds.)
> tools/perf/design.txt says "Normally a notification is generated for
> every page filled". Is the documentation wrong, or am I
> misunderstanding something?

wakeup_events, wakeup_watermark
This union sets how many samples (wakeup_events) or bytes (wakeup_watermark) happen before an overflow
notification happens. Which one is used is selected by the watermark bit flag.

wakeup_events counts only PERF_RECORD_SAMPLE record types. To receive overflow notification for all
PERF_RECORD types choose watermark and set wakeup_watermark to 1.

Prior to Linux 3.0, setting wakeup_events to 0 resulted in no overflow notifications; more recent ker?
nels treat 0 the same as 1.

My reading of that is that in pre-3.0 kernels, you could choose to not get overflow
notifications, and now you'll get them whether or not you wanted them.

Under "overflow handling", we see:

Overflows are generated only by sampling events (sample_period must have a nonzero value).

So the reason strace says perf is only waking up every few seconds is probably
because you either launched perf with options that only create trace events, or
it takes several seconds for an overflow to happen on a sampling event. A lot
of those fields are u64 counters, and won't overflow anytime soon. Even the
u32 counters can take a few seconds to overflow....

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