[PATCH v1 2/6] drivers/perf: Add SiFive Composable Cache PMU driver
Jonathan Cameron
Jonathan.Cameron at Huawei.com
Mon Feb 19 03:29:38 PST 2024
On Thu, 15 Feb 2024 16:08:14 -0800
Samuel Holland <samuel.holland at sifive.com> wrote:
> From: Eric Lin <eric.lin at sifive.com>
>
> Add a driver for the PMU found in the SiFive Composable Cache
> controller. This PMU provides a configurable number of counters and a
> variety of events. Events are grouped into sets. Each counter can count
> events from only one set at a time; however, it can count any number of
> events within that set simultaneously. The PMU hardware does not provide
> an overflow interrupt or a way to atomically control groups of counters.
>
> Some events can be filtered further by client ID (e.g. CPU or external
> DMA master). That functionality is not supported by this driver.
>
> This driver further assumes that a single Composable Cache instance is
> shared by all CPUs in the system.
>
> Example usage:
>
> $ perf stat -a -e sifive_ccache_pmu/inner_acquire_block_btot/,
> sifive_ccache_pmu/inner_acquire_block_hit/,
> sifive_ccache_pmu/inner_acquire_block_ntob/ ls
>
> Performance counter stats for 'system wide':
>
> 542 sifive_ccache_pmu/inner_acquire_block_btot/
> 22081 sifive_ccache_pmu/inner_acquire_block_hit/
> 22006 sifive_ccache_pmu/inner_acquire_block_ntob/
>
> 0.064672432 seconds time elapsed
>
> Example using numeric event selectors:
>
> $ perf stat -a -e sifive_ccache_pmu/event=0x10001/,
> sifive_ccache_pmu/event=0x2002/,
> sifive_ccache_pmu/event=0x4001/ ls
>
> Performance counter stats for 'system wide':
>
> 478 sifive_ccache_pmu/event=0x10001/
> 4717 sifive_ccache_pmu/event=0x2002/
> 44966 sifive_ccache_pmu/event=0x4001/
>
> 0.111027326 seconds time elapsed
>
> Signed-off-by: Eric Lin <eric.lin at sifive.com>
> Co-developed-by: Samuel Holland <samuel.holland at sifive.com>
> Signed-off-by: Samuel Holland <samuel.holland at sifive.com>
Hi Samuel,
A few comments inline.
> diff --git a/drivers/perf/sifive_ccache_pmu.c b/drivers/perf/sifive_ccache_pmu.c
> new file mode 100644
> index 000000000000..8c9ef0d09f48
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/drivers/perf/sifive_ccache_pmu.c
> +
> +#define to_ccache_pmu(p) (container_of(p, struct sifive_ccache_pmu, pmu))
> +
> +#ifndef readq
> +static inline u64 readq(void __iomem *addr)
> +{
> + return readl(addr) | (((u64)readl(addr + 4)) << 32);
> +}
> +#endif
> +
> +#ifndef writeq
> +static inline void writeq(u64 v, void __iomem *addr)
> +{
> + writel(lower_32_bits(v), addr);
> + writel(upper_32_bits(v), addr + 4);
Include io-64-nonatomic-lo-hi.h
and you shouldn't need these.
> +}
> +#endif
> +
> +/*
> + * pmu->stop: stop the counter
> + */
> +static void sifive_ccache_pmu_stop(struct perf_event *event, int flags)
> +{
> + struct hw_perf_event *hwc = &event->hw;
> +
> + if (hwc->state & PERF_HES_STOPPED)
> + return;
> +
> + /* Disable this counter to count events */
> + writeq(0, (void *)hwc->config_base);
Not going to give address space warnings as writeq expects
__iomem?
> + sifive_ccache_pmu_read(event);
> +
> + hwc->state = PERF_HES_STOPPED | PERF_HES_UPTODATE;
> +}
> +/*
> + * pmu->del: delete the event from the PMU
Why use multi line comments?
> + */
> +static void sifive_ccache_pmu_del(struct perf_event *event, int flags)
> +{
> + struct sifive_ccache_pmu *ccache_pmu = to_ccache_pmu(event->pmu);
> + struct hw_perf_event *hwc = &event->hw;
> + int idx = hwc->idx;
> +
> + /* Stop and release this counter */
> + sifive_ccache_pmu_stop(event, PERF_EF_UPDATE);
> +
> + ccache_pmu->events[idx] = NULL;
> + clear_bit(idx, ccache_pmu->used_mask);
> +
> + perf_event_update_userpage(event);
> +}
> +
> +/*
> + * Driver initialization
Probably drop generic code organization comments like this.
They just rot over time and provide little benefit.
> + */
...
> +
> +static int sifive_ccache_pmu_probe(struct platform_device *pdev)
> +{
> + struct device *dev = &pdev->dev;
> + struct sifive_ccache_pmu *ccache_pmu;
> + u32 n_counters;
> + int ret;
> +
> + /* Instances without a sifive,perfmon-counters property do not contain a PMU */
> + ret = device_property_read_u32(dev, "sifive,perfmon-counters", &n_counters);
> + if (ret || !n_counters)
> + return -ENODEV;
if (ret)
return ret;
if (!n_counters)
return -ENODEV;
In general don't eat potentially useful return codes.
> +
> + ccache_pmu = devm_kzalloc(dev, struct_size(ccache_pmu, events, n_counters), GFP_KERNEL);
> + if (!ccache_pmu)
> + return -ENOMEM;
> +
> + platform_set_drvdata(pdev, ccache_pmu);
> +
> + ccache_pmu->pmu = (struct pmu) {
> + .parent = dev,
> + .attr_groups = sifive_ccache_pmu_attr_grps,
> + .capabilities = PERF_PMU_CAP_NO_EXCLUDE | PERF_PMU_CAP_NO_INTERRUPT,
> + .task_ctx_nr = perf_invalid_context,
> + .event_init = sifive_ccache_pmu_event_init,
> + .add = sifive_ccache_pmu_add,
> + .del = sifive_ccache_pmu_del,
> + .start = sifive_ccache_pmu_start,
> + .stop = sifive_ccache_pmu_stop,
> + .read = sifive_ccache_pmu_read,
> + };
> + ccache_pmu->cpu = nr_cpu_ids;
> + ccache_pmu->n_counters = n_counters;
> +
> + ccache_pmu->base = devm_platform_ioremap_resource(pdev, 0);
> + if (IS_ERR(ccache_pmu->base))
> + return PTR_ERR(ccache_pmu->base);
> +
> + sifive_ccache_pmu_hw_init(ccache_pmu);
> +
> + ret = cpuhp_state_add_instance(CPUHP_AP_PERF_RISCV_SIFIVE_CCACHE_ONLINE, &ccache_pmu->node);
> + if (ret)
> + return dev_err_probe(dev, ret, "Failed to add CPU hotplug instance\n");
you could use devm_add_action_or_reset() and trivial callback to unwind this in remove + error
paths automatically. Slight simplification of code, though may end up a line or two longer.
Do the same for perf_pmu_unregister() and you can get rid of remove entirely.
> +
> + ret = perf_pmu_register(&ccache_pmu->pmu, "sifive_ccache_pmu", -1);
> + if (ret) {
> + dev_err_probe(dev, ret, "Failed to register PMU\n");
> + goto err_remove_instance;
> + }
> +
> + return 0;
> +
> +err_remove_instance:
> + cpuhp_state_remove_instance(CPUHP_AP_PERF_RISCV_SIFIVE_CCACHE_ONLINE, &ccache_pmu->node);
> +
> + return ret;
> +}
> +
> +static void sifive_ccache_pmu_remove(struct platform_device *pdev)
> +{
> + struct sifive_ccache_pmu *ccache_pmu = platform_get_drvdata(pdev);
> +
> + perf_pmu_unregister(&ccache_pmu->pmu);
> + cpuhp_state_remove_instance(CPUHP_AP_PERF_RISCV_SIFIVE_CCACHE_ONLINE, &ccache_pmu->node);
> +}
> +
> +static const struct of_device_id sifive_ccache_pmu_of_match[] = {
> + { .compatible = "sifive,ccache0" },
> + {}
> +};
> +MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(of, sifive_ccache_pmu_of_match);
> +
> +static struct platform_driver sifive_ccache_pmu_driver = {
> + .probe = sifive_ccache_pmu_probe,
> + .remove_new = sifive_ccache_pmu_remove,
Is this actually aligning anything in a useful fashion?
I'd just use a single space instead and not bother. The alignment tends to
just end up broken and provides little readability advantage.
> + .driver = {
> + .name = "sifive_ccache_pmu",
> + .of_match_table = sifive_ccache_pmu_of_match,
> + },
> +};
> diff --git a/include/linux/cpuhotplug.h b/include/linux/cpuhotplug.h
> index 172d0a743e5d..be6361fdc8ba 100644
> --- a/include/linux/cpuhotplug.h
> +++ b/include/linux/cpuhotplug.h
> @@ -230,6 +230,7 @@ enum cpuhp_state {
> CPUHP_AP_PERF_POWERPC_TRACE_IMC_ONLINE,
> CPUHP_AP_PERF_POWERPC_HV_24x7_ONLINE,
> CPUHP_AP_PERF_POWERPC_HV_GPCI_ONLINE,
> + CPUHP_AP_PERF_RISCV_SIFIVE_CCACHE_ONLINE,
Not sure, but can you get away with CPUHP_AP_ONLINE_DYN ?
Nicer to avoid adding more entries to this list if that is suitable here.
> CPUHP_AP_PERF_CSKY_ONLINE,
> CPUHP_AP_WATCHDOG_ONLINE,
> CPUHP_AP_WORKQUEUE_ONLINE,
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