Vince Weaver <[email protected]> writes:

> I was tracking down some regressions in my perf_event_test testsuite.
> Some of the tests broke in the 4.11-rc1 timeframe.
>
> I've bisected one of them, this report is about
>       tests/overflow/simul_oneshot_group_overflow
> This test creates an event group containing two sampling events, set
> to overflow to a signal handler (which disables and then refreshes the 
> event).
>
> On a good kernel you get the following:
>       Event perf::instructions with period 1000000
>       Event perf::instructions with period 2000000
>               fd 3 overflows: 946 (perf::instructions/1000000)
>               fd 4 overflows: 473 (perf::instructions/2000000)
>       Ending counts:
>               Count 0: 946379875
>               Count 1: 946365218
>
> With the broken kernels you get:
>       Event perf::instructions with period 1000000
>       Event perf::instructions with period 2000000
>               fd 3 overflows: 938 (perf::instructions/1000000)
>               fd 4 overflows: 318 (perf::instructions/2000000)
>       Ending counts:
>               Count 0: 946373080
>               Count 1: 653373058

I'm not sure I'm seeing it (granted, it's a friday evening): is it the
difference in overflow counts?

Also, are they cpu or task bound?

Regards,
--
Alex

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