[PATCH v9 3/5] perf utils: use pmu->is_uncore to detect PMU UNCORE devices
Ganapatrao Kulkarni
gklkml16 at gmail.com
Tue Dec 5 06:02:52 PST 2017
Hi Arnaldo,
On Tue, Dec 5, 2017 at 7:26 PM, Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo
<arnaldo.melo at gmail.com> wrote:
> Em Tue, Dec 05, 2017 at 08:35:22PM +0800, Jin, Yao escreveu:
>> A quick test with the new patch 'fix_json_v9_2.patch' shows it working.
>
> Where is this fix_json_v9_2.patch file? I want to fold it with the patch
> introducing the problem.
I will send you formal patch ASAP.
thanks
Ganapat
>
> - Arnaldo
>
>> See the log:
>>
>> root at skl:/tmp# perf stat --per-thread -p 10322 -M CPI,IPC
>> ^C
>> Performance counter stats for process id '10322':
>>
>> vmstat-10322 1,879,654 inst_retired.any #
>> 0.8 CPI
>> vmstat-10322 1,565,807 cycles
>> vmstat-10322 1,879,654 inst_retired.any #
>> 1.2 IPC
>> vmstat-10322 1,565,807 cpu_clk_unhalted.thread
>>
>> 2.850291804 seconds time elapsed
>>
>> Thanks for fixing it quickly.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Jin Yao
>>
>> On 12/5/2017 3:23 PM, Jin, Yao wrote:
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > I applied the diff but it's failed.
>> >
>> > jinyao at skl:~/skl-ws/perf-dev/lck-4594/src$ patch -p1 < 1.pat
>> > patching file tools/perf/util/pmu.c
>> > patch: **** malformed patch at line 41: *head, struct perf_pmu *pmu)
>> >
>> > Could you send the patch as attachment to me in another mail thread?
>> >
>> > to yao.jin at linux.intel.com
>> > cc yao.jin at intel.com
>> >
>> > Thanks
>> > Jin Yao
>> >
>> > On 12/5/2017 3:12 PM, Ganapatrao Kulkarni wrote:
>> > > diff --git a/tools/perf/util/pmu.c b/tools/perf/util/pmu.c
>> > > index 5ad8a18..57e38fd 100644
>> > > --- a/tools/perf/util/pmu.c
>> > > +++ b/tools/perf/util/pmu.c
>> > > @@ -538,6 +538,34 @@ static bool pmu_is_uncore(const char *name)
>> > > }
>> > >
>> > > /*
>> > > + * PMU CORE devices have different name other than cpu in sysfs on some
>> > > + * platforms. looking for possible sysfs files to identify as core
>> > > device.
>> > > + */
>> > > +static int is_pmu_core(const char *name)
>> > > +{
>> > > + struct stat st;
>> > > + char path[PATH_MAX];
>> > > + const char *sysfs = sysfs__mountpoint();
>> > > +
>> > > + if (!sysfs)
>> > > + return 0;
>> > > +
>> > > + /* Look for cpu sysfs (x86 and others) */
>> > > + scnprintf(path, PATH_MAX, "%s/bus/event_source/devices/cpu", sysfs);
>> > > + if ((stat(path, &st) == 0) &&
>> > > + (strncmp(name, "cpu", strlen("cpu")) == 0))
>> > > + return 1;
>> > > +
>> > > + /* Look for cpu sysfs (specific to arm) */
>> > > + scnprintf(path, PATH_MAX, "%s/bus/event_source/devices/%s/cpus",
>> > > + sysfs, name);
>> > > + if (stat(path, &st) == 0)
>> > > + return 1;
>> > > +
>> > > + return 0;
>> > > +}
>> > > +
>> > > +/*
>> > > * Return the CPU id as a raw string.
>> > > *
>> > > * Each architecture should provide a more precise id string that
>> > > @@ -641,7 +669,7 @@ static void pmu_add_cpu_aliases(struct list_head
>> > > *head, struct perf_pmu *pmu)
>> > > break;
>> > > }
>> > >
>> > > - if (pmu->is_uncore) {
>> > > + if (!is_pmu_core(name)) {
>> > > /* check for uncore devices */
>> > > if (pe->pmu == NULL)
>> > > continue;
thanks
Ganapat
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