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From: "liuqi (BA)" <liuqi115@huawei.com>
To: John Garry <john.garry@huawei.com>,
	Linuxarm <linuxarm@huawei.com>, <will@kernel.org>,
	<mark.rutland@arm.com>, <bhelgaas@google.com>
Cc: <linux-pci@vger.kernel.org>,
	<linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org>,
	<linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>, <zhangshaokun@hisilicon.com>
Subject: Re: [PATCH v7 2/2] drivers/perf: hisi: Add driver for HiSilicon PCIe PMU
Date: Mon, 28 Jun 2021 18:49:57 +0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <403d09f8-6fe8-c04c-151b-40816c344b55@huawei.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1b164e4b-b30b-f071-51fa-841cc76ec017@huawei.com>



On 2021/6/26 19:44, John Garry wrote:
> On 26/06/2021 03:13, liuqi (BA) wrote:
>>
>>
>> On 2021/6/25 23:53, John Garry wrote:
>>> On 24/06/2021 11:59, Qi Liu wrote:
>>>> +
>>>> +/*
>>>> + * Events with the "dl" suffix in their names count performance in 
>>>> DL layer,
>>>> + * otherswise, events count performance in TL layer.
>>>> + */
>>>> +static struct attribute *hisi_pcie_pmu_events_attr[] = {
>>>> +    HISI_PCIE_PMU_EVENT_ATTR(bw_rx_mwr, 0x010004),
>>>> +    HISI_PCIE_PMU_EVENT_ATTR(bw_rx_mrd, 0x100005),
>>>> +    HISI_PCIE_PMU_EVENT_ATTR(bw_tx_mwr, 0x010005),
>>>> +    HISI_PCIE_PMU_EVENT_ATTR(bw_tx_mrd, 0x200004),
>>>> +    HISI_PCIE_PMU_EVENT_ATTR(lat_rx_mwr, 0x000010),
>>>> +    HISI_PCIE_PMU_EVENT_ATTR(lat_rx_mrd, 0x020010),
>>>> +    HISI_PCIE_PMU_EVENT_ATTR(lat_tx_mrd, 0x000011),
>>>> +    HISI_PCIE_PMU_EVENT_ATTR(bw_rx_dl, 0x010084),
>>>> +    HISI_PCIE_PMU_EVENT_ATTR(bw_tx_dl, 0x030084),
>>>> +    NULL
>>>> +};
>>>> +
>>>> +static struct attribute_group hisi_pcie_pmu_events_group = {
>>>> +    .name = "events",
>>>> +    .attrs = hisi_pcie_pmu_events_attr,
>>>> +};
>>>> +
>>>> +static struct attribute *hisi_pcie_pmu_format_attr[] = {
>>>> +    HISI_PCIE_PMU_FORMAT_ATTR(event, "config:0-15"),
>>>> +    HISI_PCIE_PMU_FORMAT_ATTR(subevent, "config:16-23"),
>>>> +    HISI_PCIE_PMU_FORMAT_ATTR(thr_len, "config1:0-3"),
>>>> +    HISI_PCIE_PMU_FORMAT_ATTR(thr_mode, "config1:4"),
>>>> +    HISI_PCIE_PMU_FORMAT_ATTR(trig_len, "config1:5-8"),
>>>> +    HISI_PCIE_PMU_FORMAT_ATTR(trig_mode, "config1:9"),
>>>> +    HISI_PCIE_PMU_FORMAT_ATTR(port, "config2:0-15"),
>>>> +    HISI_PCIE_PMU_FORMAT_ATTR(bdf, "config2:16-31"),
>>>> +    NULL
>>>> +};
>>>
>>> I am just wondering how this now works.
>>>
>>> So if the user programs the following:
>>> ./perf stat -v -e hisi_pcieX/lat_rx_mrd/
>>>
>>> Then the value (incremented) in HISI_PCIE_CNT (I think that's the 
>>> right one) is returned as the event count. But one would expect 
>>> bandwidth from that event, while we only return here the delay cycles 
>>> - how is the count in HISI_PCIE_CNT_EXT exposed, so userspace can do 
>>> the calc for bw?
>>>
>>
> 
> Hi Qi,
> 
>>
>> Hardware counter and ext_counter work together for bandwidth, latency,
>> bus utilization and buffer occupancy events. For example, for latency
>> events(idx = 0x10), counter counts total delay cycles and ext_counter
>> counts PCIe packets number.
>>
>> As we don't want PMU driver to process these two data, "delay cycles"
>> can be treated as an event(id = 0x10), "packets number" as another event
>> (id = 0x10 << 8), and driver could export these data separately.
>>
>> if the user want to calculate latency of rx memory read, they should:
>> ./perf stat -v -e '{hisi_pcieX/event=0x10, 
>> subevent=0x01/,hisi_pcieX/event=0x0400, subevent=0x01/
>>
>> and for bandwidth event:
>> ./perf stat -v -e '{hisi_pcieX/event=0x4, 
>> subevent=0x02/,hisi_pcieX/event=0x1000, subevent=0x02/
> 
Hi John,
> I would suggest supporting a perf metric for this then, which would be 
> like:
> 
> {
>     "BriefDescription": "Latency for inbound traffic...",
>     "MetricName": "hisi_pcie_lat_rx_mrd",
>     "MetricExpr": "hisi_pcieX@event\\=0x4@subevent\\=0x02 \ 
> hisi_pcieX@event\\=0x1000@subevent\\=0x02 \",
>     "Unit": "hisi_pci",
>     "Compat": "v1"
> },
> 
> (syntax may be incorrect - illustration only)
> 
yes, we could add these metrics in json file, thanks.
>>
>> Then the value in HISI_PCIE_CNT and HISI_PCIE_EXT_CNT returned 
>> separately, and userspace could do the calculation.
> 
> But I am still curious about lat_rx_mrd and the other events which we 
> continue to advertise. They don't really provide latency or bandwidth on 
> their own, but only half the necessary data. So I doubt their purpose.
> 
So how about changing the event name to show the real purpose of this 
event, like changing "bw_rx_mrd" to "flux_rx_mrd", and changing 
"lat_rx_mrd" to "delay_rx_mrd"?

Thanks, Qi

> Thanks,
> John
> 
> .


  reply	other threads:[~2021-06-28 10:50 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 12+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2021-06-24 10:59 [PATCH v7 0/2] drivers/perf: hisi: Add support for PCIe PMU Qi Liu
2021-06-24 10:59 ` [PATCH v7 1/2] docs: perf: Add description for HiSilicon PCIe PMU driver Qi Liu
2021-06-24 10:59 ` [PATCH v7 2/2] drivers/perf: hisi: Add driver for HiSilicon PCIe PMU Qi Liu
2021-06-25 15:53   ` John Garry
2021-06-26  2:13     ` liuqi (BA)
2021-06-26 11:44       ` John Garry
2021-06-28 10:49         ` liuqi (BA) [this message]
2021-06-28 12:11           ` John Garry
2021-06-28 13:17             ` liuqi (BA)
2021-06-28 12:03   ` kajoljain
2021-06-30  8:37     ` liuqi (BA)
2021-07-12 12:54   ` liuqi (BA)

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