[PATCH v11 8/8] perf: ARM DynamIQ Shared Unit PMU support
Mark Rutland
mark.rutland at arm.com
Fri Mar 9 05:35:32 PST 2018
On Fri, Mar 09, 2018 at 10:53:14AM +0000, Suzuki K Poulose wrote:
> + Cc: Lorenzo, Charles.
>
> On 08/03/18 23:59, Saravana Kannan wrote:
> > On 01/02/2018 03:25 AM, Suzuki K Poulose wrote:
> > > Add support for the Cluster PMU part of the ARM DynamIQ Shared Unit (DSU).
> > > The DSU integrates one or more cores with an L3 memory system, control
> > > logic, and external interfaces to form a multicore cluster. The PMU
> > > allows counting the various events related to L3, SCU etc, along with
> > > providing a cycle counter.
> > >
> > > The PMU can be accessed via system registers, which are common
> > > to the cores in the same cluster. The PMU registers follow the
> > > semantics of the ARMv8 PMU, mostly, with the exception that
> > > the counters record the cluster wide events.
> > >
> > > This driver is mostly based on the ARMv8 and CCI PMU drivers.
> > > The driver only supports ARM64 at the moment. It can be extended
> > > to support ARM32 by providing register accessors like we do in
> > > arch/arm64/include/arm_dsu_pmu.h.
> > >
> > > Cc: Mark Rutland <mark.rutland at arm.com>
> > > Cc: Will Deacon <will.deacon at arm.com>
> > > Reviewed-by: Jonathan Cameron <Jonathan.Cameron at huawei.com>
> > > Reviewed-by: Mark Rutland <mark.rutland at arm.com>
> > > Signed-off-by: Suzuki K Poulose <suzuki.poulose at arm.com>
>
> [...]
>
> >
> > Looking at the code, I didn't see any specific handling of cluster power collapse. AFAIK, the HW counters do not retain config (what event they are counting) or value (the current count) across power collapse. Wouldn't you need to register for some kind of PM_ENTER/EXIT notifiers to handle that?
>
> Good point, yes *somebody* needs to save-restore the registers. But who ? As far
> as the kernel is concerned, it doesn't control the DSU states. Also, as of now
> there is no reliable way to get the "ENTER/EXIT" notifications for the DSU power
> domain state changes. All we do is use the PMU, assuming it is available. AFAIT,
> it should really be done at EL3, which manages the DSU, but may be I am wrong.
Given this can happen behind the back of the kernel, if FW doesn't
save/restore this state, we'll have to inhibit cpuidle on a CPU
associated with the DSU PMU whenever it has active events, which would
keep the cluster online.
Thanks,
Mark.
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