[PATCH] coresight: docs: Remove target sink from examples
Steve Clevenger
scclevenger at os.amperecomputing.com
Thu Dec 12 11:38:06 PST 2024
On 12/12/2024 7:27 AM, James Clark wrote:
>
>
> On 11/12/2024 6:01 pm, Steve Clevenger wrote:
>>
>> Hi James,
>>
>> I thought I'd mention this issue with multicore self-hosted trace. The
>> perf command line syntax does not allow a sink "type" to be specified
>> (e.g. @tmc_etf or @tmc_etr). For multicore, it doesn't make sense to
>> specify a processor mapped sink as would be the case for single core
>> trace. A sink "type" should be allowed to avoid the auto select default.
>> In our case, the default is the ETF sink.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Steve C.
>>
>
> I'm sure it would be possible to add support for this, but I'm wondering
> if the real issue is that the default selection logic is wrong? Are you
> saying the default you get is ETF but you want ETR? And there is both
> for each ETM? The default selection logic isn't easy to summarize but it
> should prefer ETR (sysmem) over ETF (link sink), see coresight_find_sink().
>
> It's probably better to fix that rather than add a new sink selection
> feature. Maybe if you shared a diagram of your coresight architecture it
> would help.
>
> Thanks
> James
Hi James,
It appears the default sink selection is ETF for multicore trace. In any
case, for the Arm® CoreSight Base System Architecture STC Level
compliance, I need to be able to specify the sink type.
The Ampere CoreSight hierarchy is described to the ACPI as follows:
+-----------------+
| |
| ETM |
| |
+--------+--------+
|
|
+--------+--------+
| |
| ETF |
| |
+--------+--------+
|
|
+--------+--------+
| |
| ETR |
| |
+--------+--------+
|
|
+--------+--------+
| |
| CATU |
| |
+--------+--------+
Steve C.
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