Re: [PATCH RFC 5/7] perf pmu: Support matching by sysid

From: John Garry
Date: Wed Feb 12 2020 - 07:24:29 EST


On 12/02/2020 12:16, Jiri Olsa wrote:
et me consider this part for perf test support.
I will note that perf test has many issues on my arm64 board:

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1: vmlinux symtab matches kallsyms : Skip
2: Detect openat syscall event : FAILED!
3: Detect openat syscall event on all cpus : FAILED!
4: Read samples using the mmap interface : FAILED!
5: Test data source output : Ok
6: Parse event definition strings : FAILED!
7: Simple expression parser : Ok
8: PERF_RECORD_* events & perf_sample fields : Ok
9: Parse perf pmu format : Ok
10: DSO data read : Ok
11: DSO data cache : Ok
12: DSO data reopen : Ok
13: Roundtrip evsel->name : Ok
14: Parse sched tracepoints fields : FAILED!
15: syscalls:sys_enter_openat event fields : FAILED!
looks like some issue with tracepoints

16: Setup struct perf_event_attr : Skip
17: Match and link multiple hists : Ok
18: 'import perf' in python : Ok
21: Breakpoint accounting : Ok
22: Watchpoint :
22.1: Read Only Watchpoint : Ok
22.2: Write Only Watchpoint : Ok
22.3: Read / Write Watchpoint : Ok
22.4: Modify Watchpoint : Ok
23: Number of exit events of a simple workload : Ok
24: Software clock events period values : Ok
25: Object code reading : Ok
26: Sample parsing : Ok
27: Use a dummy software event to keep tracking : Ok
28: Parse with no sample_id_all bit set : Ok
29: Filter hist entries : Ok
30: Lookup mmap thread : Ok
31: Share thread maps : Ok
32: Sort output of hist entries : Ok
33: Cumulate child hist entries : Ok
34: Track with sched_switch : Ok
35: Filter fds with revents mask in a fdarray : Ok
36: Add fd to a fdarray, making it autogrow : Ok
37: kmod_path__parse : Ok
38: Thread map : Ok
39: LLVM search and compile :
39.1: Basic BPF llvm compile : Skip
39.2: kbuild searching : Skip
39.3: Compile source for BPF prologue generation : Skip
39.4: Compile source for BPF relocation : Skip
Skip is fine;-)

40: Session topology : FAILED!
I'd expect that one to fail if we don't have special
code to support arm in there

41: BPF filter :
41.1: Basic BPF filtering : Skip
41.2: BPF pinning : Skip
41.3: BPF prologue generation : Skip
41.4: BPF relocation checker : Skip
42: Synthesize thread map : Ok
43: Remove thread map : Ok
44: Synthesize cpu map : Ok
45: Synthesize stat config : Ok
46: Synthesize stat : Ok
47: Synthesize stat round : Ok
48: Synthesize attr update : Ok
49: Event times : Ok
50: Read backward ring buffer : FAILED!
hum, I thought this was generic code that would work across archs

51: Print cpu map : Ok
52: Merge cpu map : Ok
53: Probe SDT events : Ok
54: is_printable_array : Ok
55: Print bitmap : Ok
56: perf hooks umber__scnprintf : Ok
59: mem2node : Ok
60: time utils : Ok
61: Test jit_write_elf : Ok
62: maps__merge_in : Ok
63: DWARF unwind : Ok
64: Check open filename arg using perf trace + vfs_getname: FAILED!
65: Add vfs_getname probe to get syscall args filenames : FAILED!
66: Use vfs_getname probe to get syscall args filenames : FAILED!
with these we have always a problem across archs,
it's tricky to make script test that works everywhere:-\

67: Zstd perf.data compression/decompression : Ok
68: probe libc's inet_pton & backtrace it with ping : Skip
john@ubuntu:~/linux$

I know that the perf tool definitely has issues for system topology for
arm64, which I need to check on.

Maybe I can conscribe help internally to help check the rest...

Hi jirka,

the json/alias test would be also to make sure the x86 still works,
so regardless of some tests failing on arm, I think it's still better
to have that test

OK, I can look at this separately now, and it won't be blocked like this series is on the kernel sysid issue.

Thanks,
john