kernel-fxtec-pro1x/arch/powerpc/perf
Sukadev Bhattiprolu 813312110b powerpc/perf: Use pmc_overflow() to detect rolled back events
For certain speculative events on Power7, 'perf stat' reports far higher
event count than 'perf record' for the same event.

As described in following commit, a performance monitor exception is raised
even when the the performance events are rolled back.

        commit 0837e3242c
        Author: Anton Blanchard <anton@samba.org>
        Date:   Wed Mar 9 14:38:42 2011 +1100

perf_event_interrupt() records an event only when an overflow occurs. But
this check for overflow is a simple 'if (val < 0)'.

Because the events are rolled back, this check for overflow fails and the
event is not recorded. perf_event_interrupt() later uses pmc_overflow() to
detect the overflow and resets the counters and the events are lost completely.

To properly detect the overflow of rolled back events, use pmc_overflow()
even when recording events.

To reproduce:
        $ cat strcpy.c
        #include <stdio.h>
        #include <string.h>
        main()
        {
                char buf[256];

                alarm(5);
                while(1)
                        strcpy(buf, "string1");
        }

        $ perf record -e r20014 ./strcpy
        $ perf report -n > report.1
        $ perf stat -e r20014 > report.2
        # Compare report.1 and report.2

Reported-by: Maynard Johnson <mpjohn@us.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Sukadev Bhattiprolu <sukadev@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>
2012-08-24 20:26:10 +10:00
..
callchain.c powerpc/perf: Use perf_instruction_pointer in callchains 2012-07-10 19:18:46 +10:00
core-book3s.c powerpc/perf: Use pmc_overflow() to detect rolled back events 2012-08-24 20:26:10 +10:00
core-fsl-emb.c perf: Pass last sampling period to perf_sample_data_init() 2012-05-09 15:23:12 +02:00
e500-pmu.c
Makefile
mpc7450-pmu.c
power4-pmu.c
power5+-pmu.c
power5-pmu.c
power6-pmu.c
power7-pmu.c
ppc970-pmu.c