Re: [RFC PATCH v1] perf parse-events: Make legacy events lower priority than sysfs/json

From: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo
Date: Thu Nov 23 2023 - 09:18:34 EST


Em Thu, Nov 23, 2023 at 05:45:19PM +0900, Hector Martin escreveu:
> On 2023/11/23 13:29, Ian Rogers wrote:
> > The bulk of this change is updating all of the parse-events test
> > expectations so that if a sysfs/json event exists for a PMU the test
> > doesn't fail - a further sign, if it were needed, that the legacy
> > event priority was a known and tested behavior of the perf tool.

> > Signed-off-by: Ian Rogers <irogers@xxxxxxxxxx>
> > ---
> > This is a large behavioral change:
> > 1) the scope of the change means it should bake on linux-next and I
> > don't believe should be a 6.7-rc fix.
> > 2) a fixes tag and stable backport I don't think are appropriate. The
> > real reported issue is with the PMU driver. A backport would bring the
> > risk that later fixes, due to the large behavior change, wouldn't be
> > backported and past releases get regressed in scenarios like
> > hybrid. Backports for the perf tool are also less necessary than say a
> > buggy PMU driver, as distributions should be updating to the latest
> > perf tool regardless of what Linux kernel is being run (the perf tool
> > is backward compatible).
>
> Tested-by: Hector Martin <marcan@xxxxxxxxx>

Thanks, applied locally, doing some tests and then will push for
linux-next to pick it up.

Mark, can I have your Reviewed-by or Acked-by?

- Arnaldo

> $ sudo taskset -c 2 ./perf stat -e apple_icestorm_pmu/cycles/ -e
> apple_firestorm_pmu/cycles/ -e cycles echo
>
>
> Performance counter stats for 'echo':
>
> <not counted> apple_icestorm_pmu/cycles/
> (0.00%)
> 34,622 apple_firestorm_pmu/cycles/
>
> 30,751 cycles
>
>
> 0.000429625 seconds time elapsed
>
> 0.000000000 seconds user
> 0.000443000 seconds sys
>
>
> $ sudo taskset -c 0 ./perf stat -e apple_icestorm_pmu/cycles/ -e
> apple_firestorm_pmu/cycles/ -e cycles echo
>
>
> Performance counter stats for 'echo':
>
> 13,413 apple_icestorm_pmu/cycles/
>
> <not counted> apple_firestorm_pmu/cycles/
> (0.00%)
> <not counted> cycles
> (0.00%)
>
> 0.000898458 seconds time elapsed
>
> 0.000908000 seconds user
> 0.000000000 seconds sys
>
> (It would be nice to have "cycles" match/aggregate both PMUs, but that's
> a story for another day. The behavior above is what was there in 6.4 and
> earlier.)