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perf test coresight: Add relevant documentation about ARM64 CoreSight…
… testing Add/improve documentation helping people get started with CoreSight and perf as well as describe the testing and how it works. Reviewed-by: James Clark <james.clark@arm.com> Signed-off-by: Carsten Haitzler <carsten.haitzler@arm.com> Cc: Leo Yan <leo.yan@linaro.org> Cc: Mathieu Poirier <mathieu.poirier@linaro.org> Cc: Mike Leach <mike.leach@linaro.org> Cc: Suzuki Poulouse <suzuki.poulose@arm.com> Cc: coresight@lists.linaro.org Cc: linux-doc@vger.kernel.org Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220909152803.2317006-14-carsten.haitzler@foss.arm.com Signed-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@redhat.com>
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.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 | ||
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CoreSight - Perf | ||
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:Author: Carsten Haitzler <carsten.haitzler@arm.com> | ||
:Date: June 29th, 2022 | ||
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Perf is able to locally access CoreSight trace data and store it to the | ||
output perf data files. This data can then be later decoded to give the | ||
instructions that were traced for debugging or profiling purposes. You | ||
can log such data with a perf record command like:: | ||
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perf record -e cs_etm//u testbinary | ||
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This would run some test binary (testbinary) until it exits and record | ||
a perf.data trace file. That file would have AUX sections if CoreSight | ||
is working correctly. You can dump the content of this file as | ||
readable text with a command like:: | ||
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perf report --stdio --dump -i perf.data | ||
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You should find some sections of this file have AUX data blocks like:: | ||
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0x1e78 [0x30]: PERF_RECORD_AUXTRACE size: 0x11dd0 offset: 0 ref: 0x1b614fc1061b0ad1 idx: 0 tid: 531230 cpu: -1 | ||
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. ... CoreSight ETM Trace data: size 73168 bytes | ||
Idx:0; ID:10; I_ASYNC : Alignment Synchronisation. | ||
Idx:12; ID:10; I_TRACE_INFO : Trace Info.; INFO=0x0 { CC.0 } | ||
Idx:17; ID:10; I_ADDR_L_64IS0 : Address, Long, 64 bit, IS0.; Addr=0x0000000000000000; | ||
Idx:26; ID:10; I_TRACE_ON : Trace On. | ||
Idx:27; ID:10; I_ADDR_CTXT_L_64IS0 : Address & Context, Long, 64 bit, IS0.; Addr=0x0000FFFFB6069140; Ctxt: AArch64,EL0, NS; | ||
Idx:38; ID:10; I_ATOM_F6 : Atom format 6.; EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE | ||
Idx:39; ID:10; I_ATOM_F6 : Atom format 6.; EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE | ||
Idx:40; ID:10; I_ATOM_F6 : Atom format 6.; EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE | ||
Idx:41; ID:10; I_ATOM_F6 : Atom format 6.; EEEEEEEEEEEN | ||
... | ||
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If you see these above, then your system is tracing CoreSight data | ||
correctly. | ||
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To compile perf with CoreSight support in the tools/perf directory do:: | ||
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make CORESIGHT=1 | ||
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This requires OpenCSD to build. You may install distribution packages | ||
for the support such as libopencsd and libopencsd-dev or download it | ||
and build yourself. Upstream OpenCSD is located at: | ||
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https://github.com/Linaro/OpenCSD | ||
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For complete information on building perf with CoreSight support and | ||
more extensive usage look at: | ||
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https://github.com/Linaro/OpenCSD/blob/master/HOWTO.md | ||
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Kernel CoreSight Support | ||
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You will also want CoreSight support enabled in your kernel config. | ||
Ensure it is enabled with:: | ||
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CONFIG_CORESIGHT=y | ||
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There are various other CoreSight options you probably also want | ||
enabled like:: | ||
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CONFIG_CORESIGHT_LINKS_AND_SINKS=y | ||
CONFIG_CORESIGHT_LINK_AND_SINK_TMC=y | ||
CONFIG_CORESIGHT_CATU=y | ||
CONFIG_CORESIGHT_SINK_TPIU=y | ||
CONFIG_CORESIGHT_SINK_ETBV10=y | ||
CONFIG_CORESIGHT_SOURCE_ETM4X=y | ||
CONFIG_CORESIGHT_CTI=y | ||
CONFIG_CORESIGHT_CTI_INTEGRATION_REGS=y | ||
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Please refer to the kernel configuration help for more information. | ||
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Perf test - Verify kernel and userspace perf CoreSight work | ||
----------------------------------------------------------- | ||
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When you run perf test, it will do a lot of self tests. Some of those | ||
tests will cover CoreSight (only if enabled and on ARM64). You | ||
generally would run perf test from the tools/perf directory in the | ||
kernel tree. Some tests will check some internal perf support like: | ||
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Check Arm CoreSight trace data recording and synthesized samples | ||
Check Arm SPE trace data recording and synthesized samples | ||
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Some others will actually use perf record and some test binaries that | ||
are in tests/shell/coresight and will collect traces to ensure a | ||
minimum level of functionality is met. The scripts that launch these | ||
tests are in the same directory. These will all look like: | ||
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CoreSight / ASM Pure Loop | ||
CoreSight / Memcpy 16k 10 Threads | ||
CoreSight / Thread Loop 10 Threads - Check TID | ||
etc. | ||
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These perf record tests will not run if the tool binaries do not exist | ||
in tests/shell/coresight/\*/ and will be skipped. If you do not have | ||
CoreSight support in hardware then either do not build perf with | ||
CoreSight support or remove these binaries in order to not have these | ||
tests fail and have them skip instead. | ||
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These tests will log historical results in the current working | ||
directory (e.g. tools/perf) and will be named stats-\*.csv like: | ||
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stats-asm_pure_loop-out.csv | ||
stats-memcpy_thread-16k_10.csv | ||
... | ||
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These statistic files log some aspects of the AUX data sections in | ||
the perf data output counting some numbers of certain encodings (a | ||
good way to know that it's working in a very simple way). One problem | ||
with CoreSight is that given a large enough amount of data needing to | ||
be logged, some of it can be lost due to the processor not waking up | ||
in time to read out all the data from buffers etc.. You will notice | ||
that the amount of data collected can vary a lot per run of perf test. | ||
If you wish to see how this changes over time, simply run perf test | ||
multiple times and all these csv files will have more and more data | ||
appended to it that you can later examine, graph and otherwise use to | ||
figure out if things have become worse or better. | ||
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This means sometimes these tests fail as they don't capture all the | ||
data needed. This is about tracking quality and amount of data | ||
produced over time and to see when changes to the Linux kernel improve | ||
quality of traces. | ||
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Be aware that some of these tests take quite a while to run, specifically | ||
in processing the perf data file and dumping contents to then examine what | ||
is inside. | ||
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You can change where these csv logs are stored by setting the | ||
PERF_TEST_CORESIGHT_STATDIR environment variable before running perf | ||
test like:: | ||
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export PERF_TEST_CORESIGHT_STATDIR=/var/tmp | ||
perf test | ||
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They will also store resulting perf output data in the current | ||
directory for later inspection like:: | ||
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perf-asm_pure_loop-out.data | ||
perf-memcpy_thread-16k_10.data | ||
... | ||
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You can alter where the perf data files are stored by setting the | ||
PERF_TEST_CORESIGHT_DATADIR environment variable such as:: | ||
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PERF_TEST_CORESIGHT_DATADIR=/var/tmp | ||
perf test | ||
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You may wish to set these above environment variables if you wish to | ||
keep the output of tests outside of the current working directory for | ||
longer term storage and examination. |
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Arm CoreSight Support | ||
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For full documentation, see Documentation/trace/coresight/coresight-perf.rst | ||
in the kernel tree. |