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* Re: 4.7-rc1/s390: WARNING: CPU: 5 PID: 1 at kernel/events/core.c:8485 perf_pmu_register+0x420/0x428
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@ 2016-06-06  8:21 ` Peter Zijlstra
  2016-06-06  9:29   ` Hendrik Brueckner
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From: Peter Zijlstra @ 2016-06-06  8:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Christian Borntraeger
  Cc: Hendrik Brueckner, linux-s390,
	linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org >> Linux Kernel Mailing List

On Mon, Jun 06, 2016 at 09:37:41AM +0200, Christian Borntraeger wrote:
> Peter, Hendrik,
> 
> commit 26657848502b ("perf/core: Verify we have a single perf_hw_context PMU") seems to 
> trigger the newly created warning on a z196.
> 
> 
> [    2.202363] ------------[ cut here ]------------
> [    2.202372] WARNING: CPU: 5 PID: 1 at kernel/events/core.c:8485 perf_pmu_register+0x420/0x428
> [    2.202373] Modules linked in:
> [    2.202377] CPU: 5 PID: 1 Comm: swapper/0 Not tainted 4.7.0-rc1+ #2
> [    2.202379] task: 00000009c5240000 ti: 00000009c5234000 task.ti: 00000009c5234000
> [    2.202381] Krnl PSW : 0704c00180000000 0000000000220c50 (perf_pmu_register+0x420/0x428)
> [    2.202385]            R:0 T:1 IO:1 EX:1 Key:0 M:1 W:0 P:0 AS:3 CC:0 PM:0 RI:0 EA:3
> Krnl GPRS: ffffffffffffffff 0000000000b15ac6 0000000000000000 00000009cb440000
> [    2.202388]            000000000022087a 0000000000000000 0000000000b78fa0 0000000000000000
> [    2.202390]            0000000000a9aa90 0000000000000084 0000000000000005 000000000088a97a
> [    2.202405]            0000000000000004 0000000000749dd0 000000000022087a 00000009c5237cc0
> [    2.202415] Krnl Code: 0000000000220c44: a7f4ff54            brc     15,220aec
>            0000000000220c48: 92011000           mvi     0(%r1),1
>           #0000000000220c4c: a7f40001           brc     15,220c4e
>           >0000000000220c50: a7f4ff12           brc     15,220a74
>            0000000000220c54: 0707               bcr     0,%r7
>            0000000000220c56: 0707               bcr     0,%r7
>            0000000000220c58: ebdff0800024       stmg    %r13,%r15,128(%r15)
>            0000000000220c5e: a7f13fe0           tmll    %r15,16352
> [    2.202431] Call Trace:
> [    2.202433] ([<000000000022087a>] perf_pmu_register+0x4a/0x428)
> [    2.202438] ([<0000000000b2c25c>] init_cpum_sampling_pmu+0x14c/0x1f8)
> [    2.202441] ([<0000000000100248>] do_one_initcall+0x48/0x140)
> [    2.202444] ([<0000000000b25d26>] kernel_init_freeable+0x1e6/0x2a0)
> [    2.202449] ([<000000000072bda4>] kernel_init+0x24/0x138)
> [    2.202453] ([<000000000073495e>] kernel_thread_starter+0x6/0xc)
> [    2.202455] ([<0000000000734958>] kernel_thread_starter+0x0/0xc)
> [    2.202456] Last Breaking-Event-Address:
> [    2.202458]  [<0000000000220c4c>] perf_pmu_register+0x41c/0x428
> [    2.202460] ---[ end trace 0c6ef9f5b771ad97 ]---
> 
> Looks like perf_pmu_register does not like to be called twice (once for the counter
> and once for the sampling facility).

Twice isn't the problem per se, its trying to register two PMUs for
perf_hw_context that is the problem.

The perf core does not expect or deal well with that.

The perf core expects a single HW PMU in that when it schedules
hw_context events, and encounters an failure to pmu::add() (because the
hw pmu is 'full') it stops trying to add more events.

So if you mix two PMUs in, you get horrible PMU utilization issues,
because as soon as one is full, it will not try and add more events and
can leave the other empty.

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* Re: 4.7-rc1/s390: WARNING: CPU: 5 PID: 1 at kernel/events/core.c:8485 perf_pmu_register+0x420/0x428
  2016-06-06  8:21 ` 4.7-rc1/s390: WARNING: CPU: 5 PID: 1 at kernel/events/core.c:8485 perf_pmu_register+0x420/0x428 Peter Zijlstra
@ 2016-06-06  9:29   ` Hendrik Brueckner
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From: Hendrik Brueckner @ 2016-06-06  9:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Peter Zijlstra
  Cc: Christian Borntraeger, Hendrik Brueckner, linux-s390,
	linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org >> Linux Kernel Mailing List

Hi Peter,

On Mon, Jun 06, 2016 at 10:21:24AM +0200, Peter Zijlstra wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 06, 2016 at 09:37:41AM +0200, Christian Borntraeger wrote:
> > commit 26657848502b ("perf/core: Verify we have a single perf_hw_context PMU") seems to 
> > trigger the newly created warning on a z196.
> > 
> > 
> > [    2.202363] ------------[ cut here ]------------
> > [    2.202372] WARNING: CPU: 5 PID: 1 at kernel/events/core.c:8485 perf_pmu_register+0x420/0x428
> > [    2.202373] Modules linked in:
> > [    2.202377] CPU: 5 PID: 1 Comm: swapper/0 Not tainted 4.7.0-rc1+ #2
> > [    2.202379] task: 00000009c5240000 ti: 00000009c5234000 task.ti: 00000009c5234000
> > [    2.202381] Krnl PSW : 0704c00180000000 0000000000220c50 (perf_pmu_register+0x420/0x428)
> > [    2.202385]            R:0 T:1 IO:1 EX:1 Key:0 M:1 W:0 P:0 AS:3 CC:0 PM:0 RI:0 EA:3
> > Krnl GPRS: ffffffffffffffff 0000000000b15ac6 0000000000000000 00000009cb440000
> > [    2.202388]            000000000022087a 0000000000000000 0000000000b78fa0 0000000000000000
> > [    2.202390]            0000000000a9aa90 0000000000000084 0000000000000005 000000000088a97a
> > [    2.202405]            0000000000000004 0000000000749dd0 000000000022087a 00000009c5237cc0
> > [    2.202415] Krnl Code: 0000000000220c44: a7f4ff54            brc     15,220aec
> >            0000000000220c48: 92011000           mvi     0(%r1),1
> >           #0000000000220c4c: a7f40001           brc     15,220c4e
> >           >0000000000220c50: a7f4ff12           brc     15,220a74
> >            0000000000220c54: 0707               bcr     0,%r7
> >            0000000000220c56: 0707               bcr     0,%r7
> >            0000000000220c58: ebdff0800024       stmg    %r13,%r15,128(%r15)
> >            0000000000220c5e: a7f13fe0           tmll    %r15,16352
> > [    2.202431] Call Trace:
> > [    2.202433] ([<000000000022087a>] perf_pmu_register+0x4a/0x428)
> > [    2.202438] ([<0000000000b2c25c>] init_cpum_sampling_pmu+0x14c/0x1f8)
> > [    2.202441] ([<0000000000100248>] do_one_initcall+0x48/0x140)
> > [    2.202444] ([<0000000000b25d26>] kernel_init_freeable+0x1e6/0x2a0)
> > [    2.202449] ([<000000000072bda4>] kernel_init+0x24/0x138)
> > [    2.202453] ([<000000000073495e>] kernel_thread_starter+0x6/0xc)
> > [    2.202455] ([<0000000000734958>] kernel_thread_starter+0x0/0xc)
> > [    2.202456] Last Breaking-Event-Address:
> > [    2.202458]  [<0000000000220c4c>] perf_pmu_register+0x41c/0x428
> > [    2.202460] ---[ end trace 0c6ef9f5b771ad97 ]---
> > 
> > Looks like perf_pmu_register does not like to be called twice (once for the counter
> > and once for the sampling facility).
> 
> Twice isn't the problem per se, its trying to register two PMUs for
> perf_hw_context that is the problem.
> 
> The perf core does not expect or deal well with that.
> 
> The perf core expects a single HW PMU in that when it schedules
> hw_context events, and encounters an failure to pmu::add() (because the
> hw pmu is 'full') it stops trying to add more events.

On s390, there are actually two distinct measurement facilities and, thus,
two HW PMUs for each.  There is the hardware counter and hardware sampling
facility/PMU.

> 
> So if you mix two PMUs in, you get horrible PMU utilization issues,
> because as soon as one is full, it will not try and add more events and
> can leave the other empty.

I also noticed this issue that perf core can only have one PMU per
perf_hardware_context.  The point here is how to solve this issue on s390.
It would not be a good approach to pull them together because their are
different hardware interfaces (different facilities, different instructions).

Sharing is also not an option like ARM does this for its littleBIG PMU. One
option I could pursue is to assign perf_invalid_context.  The question would
then how the perf core would deal with such contexts.  Perhaps another,
non-perf_hardware_context would also help.

Peter, what options do you think could help to dial with two HW PMUs?

Thanks and kind regards,
  Hendrik

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* Re: 4.7-rc1/s390: WARNING: CPU: 5 PID: 1 at kernel/events/core.c:8485 perf_pmu_register+0x420/0x428
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@ 2016-06-06 10:29     ` Peter Zijlstra
  2016-06-06 10:44       ` Christian Borntraeger
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From: Peter Zijlstra @ 2016-06-06 10:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Christian Borntraeger, linux-s390,
	linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org >> Linux Kernel Mailing List

On Mon, Jun 06, 2016 at 11:29:36AM +0200, Hendrik Brueckner wrote:

> > > Looks like perf_pmu_register does not like to be called twice (once for the counter
> > > and once for the sampling facility).
> > 
> > Twice isn't the problem per se, its trying to register two PMUs for
> > perf_hw_context that is the problem.
> > 
> > The perf core does not expect or deal well with that.
> > 
> > The perf core expects a single HW PMU in that when it schedules
> > hw_context events, and encounters an failure to pmu::add() (because the
> > hw pmu is 'full') it stops trying to add more events.
> 
> On s390, there are actually two distinct measurement facilities and, thus,
> two HW PMUs for each.  There is the hardware counter and hardware sampling
> facility/PMU.

Can you quickly describe the cf one; or provide a link to a document
doing so?

If this is a simple always running counter without interrupt you could
make it a 'software' PMU which can always schedule, similar to the x86
MSR driver (arch/x86/events/msr.c).

^ permalink raw reply	[flat|nested] 6+ messages in thread

* Re: 4.7-rc1/s390: WARNING: CPU: 5 PID: 1 at kernel/events/core.c:8485 perf_pmu_register+0x420/0x428
  2016-06-06 10:29     ` Peter Zijlstra
@ 2016-06-06 10:44       ` Christian Borntraeger
       [not found]       ` <201606061045.u56AiZQh023698@mx0a-001b2d01.pphosted.com>
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Christian Borntraeger @ 2016-06-06 10:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Peter Zijlstra, linux-s390,
	linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org >> Linux Kernel Mailing List

On 06/06/2016 12:29 PM, Peter Zijlstra wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 06, 2016 at 11:29:36AM +0200, Hendrik Brueckner wrote:
> 
>>>> Looks like perf_pmu_register does not like to be called twice (once for the counter
>>>> and once for the sampling facility).
>>>
>>> Twice isn't the problem per se, its trying to register two PMUs for
>>> perf_hw_context that is the problem.
>>>
>>> The perf core does not expect or deal well with that.
>>>
>>> The perf core expects a single HW PMU in that when it schedules
>>> hw_context events, and encounters an failure to pmu::add() (because the
>>> hw pmu is 'full') it stops trying to add more events.
>>
>> On s390, there are actually two distinct measurement facilities and, thus,
>> two HW PMUs for each.  There is the hardware counter and hardware sampling
>> facility/PMU.
> 
> Can you quickly describe the cf one; or provide a link to a document
> doing so?

http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=isg26fcd1cc32246f4c8852574ce0044734a

(or google for "The Load-Program-Parameter and the CPU-Measurement Facilities"
or SA23-2260)

 
> If this is a simple always running counter without interrupt you could
> make it a 'software' PMU which can always schedule, similar to the x86
> MSR driver (arch/x86/events/msr.c).

Its a bunch of counters for events like cache writes, cycles, instructions,
but Hendrik can probably better answer that specific question.

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* Re: 4.7-rc1/s390: WARNING: CPU: 5 PID: 1 at kernel/events/core.c:8485 perf_pmu_register+0x420/0x428
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@ 2016-06-08  9:09         ` Hendrik Brueckner
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From: Hendrik Brueckner @ 2016-06-08  9:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Christian Borntraeger
  Cc: Peter Zijlstra, linux-s390,
	linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org >> Linux Kernel Mailing List,
	Hendrik Brueckner

On Mon, Jun 06, 2016 at 12:44:50PM +0200, Christian Borntraeger wrote:
> On 06/06/2016 12:29 PM, Peter Zijlstra wrote:
> > On Mon, Jun 06, 2016 at 11:29:36AM +0200, Hendrik Brueckner wrote:
> > 
> >>>> Looks like perf_pmu_register does not like to be called twice (once for the counter
> >>>> and once for the sampling facility).
> >>>
> >>> Twice isn't the problem per se, its trying to register two PMUs for
> >>> perf_hw_context that is the problem.
> >>>
> >>> The perf core does not expect or deal well with that.
> >>>
> >>> The perf core expects a single HW PMU in that when it schedules
> >>> hw_context events, and encounters an failure to pmu::add() (because the
> >>> hw pmu is 'full') it stops trying to add more events.
> >>
> >> On s390, there are actually two distinct measurement facilities and, thus,
> >> two HW PMUs for each.  There is the hardware counter and hardware sampling
> >> facility/PMU.
> > 
> > Can you quickly describe the cf one; or provide a link to a document
> > doing so?
> 
> http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=isg26fcd1cc32246f4c8852574ce0044734a
> 
> (or google for "The Load-Program-Parameter and the CPU-Measurement Facilities"
> or SA23-2260)

That's the right document.

> 
> > If this is a simple always running counter without interrupt you could
> > make it a 'software' PMU which can always schedule, similar to the x86
> > MSR driver (arch/x86/events/msr.c).
> 
> Its a bunch of counters for events like cache writes, cycles, instructions,
> but Hendrik can probably better answer that specific question.

The counters are organized in "counter sets".  The counter sets are started
and stopped according to the events (map to counters) that become scheduled.
Counters in the same set can be already runnning and the PMU will take care
of this.  And, finally, there is no interrupt for counters; they are used for
counting (perf stat) only.

So looking at MSR driver and some other x86 specific driver, I think making
the cf PMU a 'software' PMU is a nice option to pursue.

Thanks and kind regards,
  Hendrik

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* 4.7-rc1/s390: WARNING: CPU: 5 PID: 1 at kernel/events/core.c:8485 perf_pmu_register+0x420/0x428
@ 2016-06-06  7:37 Christian Borntraeger
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Christian Borntraeger @ 2016-06-06  7:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Hendrik Brueckner, Peter Zijlstra
  Cc: linux-s390,
	linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org >> Linux Kernel Mailing List

Peter, Hendrik,

commit 26657848502b ("perf/core: Verify we have a single perf_hw_context PMU") seems to 
trigger the newly created warning on a z196.


[    2.202363] ------------[ cut here ]------------
[    2.202372] WARNING: CPU: 5 PID: 1 at kernel/events/core.c:8485 perf_pmu_register+0x420/0x428
[    2.202373] Modules linked in:
[    2.202377] CPU: 5 PID: 1 Comm: swapper/0 Not tainted 4.7.0-rc1+ #2
[    2.202379] task: 00000009c5240000 ti: 00000009c5234000 task.ti: 00000009c5234000
[    2.202381] Krnl PSW : 0704c00180000000 0000000000220c50 (perf_pmu_register+0x420/0x428)
[    2.202385]            R:0 T:1 IO:1 EX:1 Key:0 M:1 W:0 P:0 AS:3 CC:0 PM:0 RI:0 EA:3
Krnl GPRS: ffffffffffffffff 0000000000b15ac6 0000000000000000 00000009cb440000
[    2.202388]            000000000022087a 0000000000000000 0000000000b78fa0 0000000000000000
[    2.202390]            0000000000a9aa90 0000000000000084 0000000000000005 000000000088a97a
[    2.202405]            0000000000000004 0000000000749dd0 000000000022087a 00000009c5237cc0
[    2.202415] Krnl Code: 0000000000220c44: a7f4ff54            brc     15,220aec
           0000000000220c48: 92011000           mvi     0(%r1),1
          #0000000000220c4c: a7f40001           brc     15,220c4e
          >0000000000220c50: a7f4ff12           brc     15,220a74
           0000000000220c54: 0707               bcr     0,%r7
           0000000000220c56: 0707               bcr     0,%r7
           0000000000220c58: ebdff0800024       stmg    %r13,%r15,128(%r15)
           0000000000220c5e: a7f13fe0           tmll    %r15,16352
[    2.202431] Call Trace:
[    2.202433] ([<000000000022087a>] perf_pmu_register+0x4a/0x428)
[    2.202438] ([<0000000000b2c25c>] init_cpum_sampling_pmu+0x14c/0x1f8)
[    2.202441] ([<0000000000100248>] do_one_initcall+0x48/0x140)
[    2.202444] ([<0000000000b25d26>] kernel_init_freeable+0x1e6/0x2a0)
[    2.202449] ([<000000000072bda4>] kernel_init+0x24/0x138)
[    2.202453] ([<000000000073495e>] kernel_thread_starter+0x6/0xc)
[    2.202455] ([<0000000000734958>] kernel_thread_starter+0x0/0xc)
[    2.202456] Last Breaking-Event-Address:
[    2.202458]  [<0000000000220c4c>] perf_pmu_register+0x41c/0x428
[    2.202460] ---[ end trace 0c6ef9f5b771ad97 ]---

Looks like perf_pmu_register does not like to be called twice (once for the counter
and once for the sampling facility).

Christian

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