On 01/21/2014 05:32 PM, Michael Ellerman wrote:
> On Thu, 2014-01-16 at 15:53 -0800, Cody P Schafer wrote:
>> These patches add basic pmus for 2 powerpc hypervisor interfaces to obtain
>> performance counters: gpci ("get performance counter info") and 24x7.
>>
>> The counters supplied by these interfaces are continually counting and never
>> need to be (and cannot be) disabled or enabled. They additionally do not
>> generate any interrupts. This makes them in some regards similar to software
>> counters, and as a result their implimentation shares some common code (which
>> an initial patch exposes) with the sw counters.
> 
> Hi Cody,
> 
> Can you please add some more explanation of this series.
Sure
 > In particular why do we need two new PMUs, and how do they relate to each
> other?
These 2 PMUs end up providing access to some cpu, core, and chip level counters 
not
exposed via other interfaces, and additionally allow monitoring the performance 
of
other lpars (guests) on the same host system. Because it provides access to 
core and
chip level counters, this pair of PMUs could be thought of as powerpc's 
counterpart
to x86's uncore events.

As an example, "processor_bus_utilization_abc" and 
"processor_bus_utilization_wxyz"
(in hv_gpci.h) allow retreval of total cycles and idle cycles for various 
inter-chip buses.

GPCI is an interface that already exists on some power7 machines (depending on 
the fw
version), but is rather in-flexible and code intensive to add additional 
counters to.
The 24x7 interfaces currently are designed to co-exist with the gpci interface 
while
replacing most of gpci's functionality on newer systems. Right now, the 24x7 
code I've
submitted uses the gpci calls to check if it has permission to access certain 
classes
of counters.

> And can you add an example of how I'd actually use them using perf.

# For gpci (formed from reading hv_gpci.h), gets 
"processor_time_in_timebase_cycles"
perf stat -e 
'hv_gpci/counter_info_version=3,offset=0,length=8,secondary_index=0,starting_index=0xffffffff,request=0x10/'
 -r 0 -a -x ' ' sleep 0.1

# For 24x7, assuming access to hw+fw that supports it, gets a yet-to-be 
identified counter:
perf stat -e 'hv_24x7/domain=2,offset=8,starting_index=0,lpar=0xffffffff/' -r 0 
-C 0 -x ' ' sleep 0.1

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