Re: perf_counter: request for three more sample data options

From: Ingo Molnar
Date: Fri Apr 03 2009 - 12:41:58 EST



* Robert Richter <robert.richter@xxxxxxx> wrote:

> On 03.04.09 19:51:11, Paul Mackerras wrote:
> > Peter Zijlstra writes:
> >
> > > What I was thinking of was re-using some of the cpu_clock()
> > > infrastructure. That provides us with a jiffy based GTOD sample,
> > > cpu_clock() then uses TSC and a few filters to compute a current
> > > timestamp.
> > >
> > > I was thinking about cutting back those filters and thus trusting the
> > > TSC more -- which on x86 can do any random odd thing. So provided the
> > > TSC is not doing funny the results will be ok-ish.
> > >
> > > This does mean however, that its not possible to know when its gone bad.
> >
> > I would expect that perfmon would be just reading the TSC and
> > recording that. If you can read the TSC and do some correction then
> > we're ahead. :)
> >
> > > The question to Paul is, does the powerpc sched_clock() call work in NMI
> > > -- or hard irq disable -- context?
> >
> > Yes - timekeeping is one area where us powerpc guys can be smug.
> > :) We have a per-core, 64-bit timebase register which counts at
> > a constant frequency and is synchronized across all cores. So
> > sched_clock works in any context on powerpc - all it does is
> > read the timebase and do some simple integer arithmetic on it.
>
> Ftrace is using ring_buffer_time_stamp() that finally uses
> sched_clock(). But I am not sure if the time is correct when
> calling from an NMI handler.

Yeah, that's a bit icky. Right now we have the following
accelerator:

u64 sched_clock_cpu(int cpu)
{
u64 now, clock, this_clock, remote_clock;
struct sched_clock_data *scd;

if (sched_clock_stable)
return sched_clock();

which works rather well on CPUs that set sched_clock_stable. Do you
think we could set it on Barcelona?

in the non-stable case we chicken out:

/*
* Normally this is not called in NMI context - but if it is,
* trying to do any locking here is totally lethal.
*/
if (unlikely(in_nmi()))
return scd->clock;

as we'd have to take a spinlock which isnt safe from NMI context.

Ingo
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