Re: [PATCH v2]: perf/core: addressing 4x slowdown during per-process, profiling of STREAM benchmark on Intel Xeon Phi

From: Alexey Budankov
Date: Mon May 29 2017 - 05:25:03 EST


On 29.05.2017 10:45, Peter Zijlstra wrote:
On Sat, May 27, 2017 at 02:19:51PM +0300, Alexey Budankov wrote:
Solution:

cpu indexed trees for perf_event_context::pinned_groups and
perf_event_context::flexible_groups lists are introduced. Every tree node
keeps a list of groups allocated for the same cpu. A tree references only
groups located at the appropriate group list. The tree provides capability
to iterate over groups allocated for a specific cpu only, what is exactly
required by multiplexing timer interrupt handler. The handler runs per-cpu
and enables/disables groups using group_sched_in()/group_sched_out() that
call event_filter_match() function filtering out groups allocated for cpus
different from the one executing the handler. Additionally for every
filtered out group group_sched_out() updates tstamps values to the current
interrupt time. This updating work is now done only once by
update_context_time() called by ctx_sched_out() before cpu groups
iteration. For this trick to work it is required that tstamps of filtered
out events would point to perf_event_context::tstamp_data object instead
of perf_event::tstamp_data ones, as it is initialized from an event
allocation. tstamps references are switched by
group_sched_in()/group_sched_out() every time a group is checked for its
suitability for currently running cpu. When a thread enters some cpu on
a context switch a long run through pinned and flexible groups is
performed by perf_event_sched_in(, mux=0) with new parameter mux set to 0
and filtered out groups tstamps are switched to
perf_event_context::tstamp_data object. Then a series of multiplexing
interrupts happens and the handler rotates the flexible groups calling
ctx_sched_out(,mux=1)/perf_event_sched_in(,mux=1) iterating over the cpu
tree lists only and avoiding long runs through the complete group lists.
This is where speedup comes from. Eventually when the thread leaves the cpu
ctx_sched_out(,mux=0) is called restoring tstamps pointers to the events'
perf_event::tstamp_data objects.

This is unreadable.. Please use whitespace.

Do you mean do NOT use whitespaces? Could you explain in more detail what you mean?



Added API:

Objects:
1. struct perf_event_tstamp:
- enabled
- running
- stopped
2. struct perf_event:
- group_node
- group_list
- group_list_entry
- tstamp
- tstamp_data
3. struct perf_event_context:
- pinned_tree
- flexible_tree
- tstamp_data

Functions:
1. insert a group into a tree using event->cpu as a key:
int perf_cpu_tree_insert(struct rb_root *tree,
struct perf_event *event);
2. delete a group from a tree, if the group is directly attached
to a tree it also detaches all groups on the groups
group_list list:
int perf_cpu_tree_delete(struct rb_root *tree,
struct perf_event *event);
3. find group_list list by a cpu key:
struct list_head * perf_cpu_tree_find(struct rb_root *tree,
int cpu);
4. enable a pinned group on a cpu:
void ctx_sched_in_flexible_group(struct perf_event_context *ctx,
struct perf_cpu_context *cpuctx,
struct perf_event *group, int *can_add_hw);
5. enable a flexible group on a cpu; calls ctx_sched_in_flexible_group
and updates group->state to ERROR in case of failure:
void ctx_sched_in_pinned_group(struct perf_event_context *ctx,
struct perf_cpu_context *cpuctx,
struct perf_event *group);
6. enable per-cpu pinned tree's groups on a cpu:
void ctx_pinned_sched_in_groups(struct perf_event_context *ctx,
struct perf_cpu_context *cpuctx,
struct list_head *groups);
7. enable per-cpu flexible tree's groups on a cpu:
void ctx_flexible_sched_in_groups(
struct perf_event_context *ctx,
struct perf_cpu_context *cpuctx,
struct list_head *groups);
8. disable per-cpu tree's groups on a cpu:
void ctx_sched_out_groups(struct perf_event_context *ctx,
struct perf_cpu_context *cpuctx,
struct list_head *groups);
9. get a group tree based on event->attr.pinned attribute value:
struct rb_root * ctx_cpu_tree(struct perf_event *event,
struct perf_event_context *ctx);

Modified API:

Objects:
1. struct perf_event
2. struct perf_event_context

Functions:
1. perf_event_alloc()
2. add_event_to_ctx()
3. perf_event_enable_on_exec()
4. __perf_install_in_context()
5. __perf_event_init_context()
6. __perf_event_mark_enabled()
7. __perf_event_enable()
8. __perf_event_task_sched_out()
9. ctx_group_list()
10. list_add_event()
11. list_del_event()
12. perf_event_context_sched_in()
13. cpu_ctx_sched_in()
14. cpu_ctx_sched_out()
15. ctx_sched_in()
16. ctx_sched_out()
17. ctx_resched()
18. ctx_pinned_sched_in()
19. ctx_flexible_sched_in()
20. group_sched_in()
21. event_sched_in()
22. event_sched_out()
23. rotate_ctx()
24. perf_rotate_context()
25. update_context_time()
26. update_event_times()
27. calc_timer_values()
28. perf_cgroup_switch()
29. perf_cgroup_mark_enabled()

Yeah, this doesn't go into a changelog. Have you _ever_ seen a changelog
with such crud in?


I have not. Could you please advise how to format this information to be suitable for changelog, if it's required at all?

Thanks,
Alexey