On 12/24/2020 6:35 AM, Jiri Olsa wrote:
On Wed, Dec 16, 2020 at 03:01:46PM +0800, Jin Yao wrote:
Uncore becomes die-scope on Xeon Cascade Lake-AP and perf has supported
--per-die aggregation yet.

One issue is found in check_per_pkg() for uncore events running on
AP system. On cascade Lake-AP, we have:

S0-D0
S0-D1
S1-D0
S1-D1

But in check_per_pkg(), S0-D1 and S1-D1 are skipped because the
mask bits for S0 and S1 have been set for S0-D0 and S1-D0. It doesn't
check die_id. So the counting for S0-D1 and S1-D1 are set to zero.
That's not correct.

root@lkp-csl-2ap4 ~# ./perf stat -a -I 1000 -e llc_misses.mem_read --per-die -- 
sleep 5
      1.001460963 S0-D0           1            1317376 Bytes llc_misses.mem_read
      1.001460963 S0-D1           1             998016 Bytes llc_misses.mem_read
      1.001460963 S1-D0           1             970496 Bytes llc_misses.mem_read
      1.001460963 S1-D1           1            1291264 Bytes llc_misses.mem_read
      2.003488021 S0-D0           1            1082048 Bytes llc_misses.mem_read
      2.003488021 S0-D1           1            1919040 Bytes llc_misses.mem_read
      2.003488021 S1-D0           1             890752 Bytes llc_misses.mem_read
      2.003488021 S1-D1           1            2380800 Bytes llc_misses.mem_read
      3.005613270 S0-D0           1            1126080 Bytes llc_misses.mem_read
      3.005613270 S0-D1           1            2898176 Bytes llc_misses.mem_read
      3.005613270 S1-D0           1             870912 Bytes llc_misses.mem_read
      3.005613270 S1-D1           1            3388608 Bytes llc_misses.mem_read
      4.007627598 S0-D0           1            1124608 Bytes llc_misses.mem_read
      4.007627598 S0-D1           1            3884416 Bytes llc_misses.mem_read
      4.007627598 S1-D0           1             921088 Bytes llc_misses.mem_read
      4.007627598 S1-D1           1            4451840 Bytes llc_misses.mem_read
      5.001479927 S0-D0           1             963328 Bytes llc_misses.mem_read
      5.001479927 S0-D1           1            4831936 Bytes llc_misses.mem_read
      5.001479927 S1-D0           1             895104 Bytes llc_misses.mem_read
      5.001479927 S1-D1           1            5496640 Bytes llc_misses.mem_read

 From above output, we can see S0-D1 and S1-D1 don't report the interval
values, they are continued to grow. That's because check_per_pkg() wrongly
decides to use zero counts for S0-D1 and S1-D1.

So in check_per_pkg(), we should use a pair of die_id + socket_id to
decide if this cpu counts needs to skip. Only considering socket_id is
not enough.

Now with this patch,

root@lkp-csl-2ap4 ~# ./perf stat -a -I 1000 -e llc_misses.mem_read --per-die -- 
sleep 5
      1.001622560 S0-D0           1            1210176 Bytes llc_misses.mem_read
      1.001622560 S0-D1           1             950208 Bytes llc_misses.mem_read
      1.001622560 S1-D0           1             968704 Bytes llc_misses.mem_read
      1.001622560 S1-D1           1            1113280 Bytes llc_misses.mem_read
      2.004399430 S0-D0           1            1258560 Bytes llc_misses.mem_read
      2.004399430 S0-D1           1            1011008 Bytes llc_misses.mem_read
      2.004399430 S1-D0           1            1036544 Bytes llc_misses.mem_read
      2.004399430 S1-D1           1            1237376 Bytes llc_misses.mem_read
      3.006535657 S0-D0           1            1036608 Bytes llc_misses.mem_read
      3.006535657 S0-D1           1             906560 Bytes llc_misses.mem_read
      3.006535657 S1-D0           1             994112 Bytes llc_misses.mem_read
      3.006535657 S1-D1           1            1025472 Bytes llc_misses.mem_read
      4.008934402 S0-D0           1            1005120 Bytes llc_misses.mem_read
      4.008934402 S0-D1           1             882368 Bytes llc_misses.mem_read
      4.008934402 S1-D0           1             961408 Bytes llc_misses.mem_read
      4.008934402 S1-D1           1             988352 Bytes llc_misses.mem_read
      5.001605406 S0-D0           1            1930240 Bytes llc_misses.mem_read
      5.001605406 S0-D1           1            1134272 Bytes llc_misses.mem_read
      5.001605406 S1-D0           1            1531136 Bytes llc_misses.mem_read
      5.001605406 S1-D1           1            2230848 Bytes llc_misses.mem_read

On no-die system, die_id is 0, this patch keeps original behavior unchanged.

Reported-by: Huang Ying <ying.hu...@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Jin Yao <yao....@linux.intel.com>
---
  tools/perf/util/cpumap.h |  2 ++
  tools/perf/util/stat.c   | 21 +++++++++++++++++----
  2 files changed, 19 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)

diff --git a/tools/perf/util/cpumap.h b/tools/perf/util/cpumap.h
index 3a442f021468..58604c047121 100644
--- a/tools/perf/util/cpumap.h
+++ b/tools/perf/util/cpumap.h
@@ -7,6 +7,8 @@
  #include <internal/cpumap.h>
  #include <perf/cpumap.h>
+#define CPU_MAP_MAX_DIE 256
+
  struct perf_record_cpu_map_data;
struct perf_cpu_map *perf_cpu_map__empty_new(int nr);
diff --git a/tools/perf/util/stat.c b/tools/perf/util/stat.c
index 1e125e39ff84..b3fc6e261fe0 100644
--- a/tools/perf/util/stat.c
+++ b/tools/perf/util/stat.c
@@ -282,9 +282,9 @@ static void zero_per_pkg(struct evsel *counter)
  static int check_per_pkg(struct evsel *counter,
                         struct perf_counts_values *vals, int cpu, bool *skip)
  {
-       unsigned long *mask = counter->per_pkg_mask;
+       unsigned long *mask = counter->per_pkg_mask, *l;
        struct perf_cpu_map *cpus = evsel__cpus(counter);
-       int s;
+       int s, d;
*skip = false; @@ -295,7 +295,7 @@ static int check_per_pkg(struct evsel *counter,
                return 0;
if (!mask) {
-               mask = zalloc(cpu__max_cpu());
+               mask = zalloc(cpu__max_cpu() * CPU_MAP_MAX_DIE);
                if (!mask)
                        return -ENOMEM;
@@ -317,7 +317,20 @@ static int check_per_pkg(struct evsel *counter,
        if (s < 0)
                return -1;
- *skip = test_and_set_bit(s, mask) == 1;
+       d = cpu_map__get_die(cpus, cpu, NULL);
+       if (d < 0)
+               return -1;
+
+       /*
+        * On multi-die system, die_id < 256. We use a pair
+        * of socket + die to identify the used bit.
+        * On no-die system, die_id is 0, l = &mask[0]. It doesn't
+        * change original "test_and_set_bit(s, mask)" behavior.
+        */
+       d &= 0xff;
+       l = &mask[d];

James is fixing the aggregation, because we could get large socket numbers:
   https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20201126141328.6509-1-james.cl...@arm.com/


James is using "struct cpu_aggr_map" to replace "struct perf_cpu_map", but do we also need to replace the "struct perf_cpu_map" in "struct perf_evsel"? Otherwise the evsel->cpus will be inconsistent, right?

struct perf_evsel {
        ...
        struct perf_cpu_map     *cpus;
        struct perf_cpu_map     *own_cpus;
        ...
};

I think we should fix that in here as well

Yes, we need to fix that in check_per_pkg() as well. As I said above, in 
check_per_pkg(),

struct perf_cpu_map *cpus = evsel__cpus(counter);

we should use "struct cpu_aggr_map" here.

maybe just use hashmap (socket,die) -> bool ?


Yes, hashmap should be better, saving more memory.

Thanks
Jin Yao

jirka

+
+       *skip = test_and_set_bit(s, l) == 1;
        return 0;
  }
--
2.17.1


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