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authorLinus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>2021-02-22 13:59:43 -0800
committerLinus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>2021-02-22 13:59:43 -0800
commit3a36281a17199737b468befb826d4a23eb774445 (patch)
tree18bbdfcb0c30215883809f248d0334b7ea84d5ba /tools/lib
parent7c70f3a7488d2fa62d32849d138bf2b8420fe788 (diff)
parent3027ce36ccbae74f2e7c1afbfc3f69fee0c2a996 (diff)
Merge tag 'perf-tools-for-v5.12-2020-02-19' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/acme/linux
Pull perf tool updates from Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo: "New features: - Support instruction latency in 'perf report', with both memory latency (weight) and instruction latency information, users can locate expensive load instructions and understand time spent in different stages. - Extend 'perf c2c' to display the number of loads which were blocked by data or address conflict. - Add 'perf stat' support for L2 topdown events in systems such as Intel's Sapphire rapids server. - Add support for PERF_SAMPLE_CODE_PAGE_SIZE in various tools, as a sort key, for instance: perf report --stdio --sort=comm,symbol,code_page_size - New 'perf daemon' command to run long running sessions while providing a way to control the enablement of events without restarting a traditional 'perf record' session. - Enable counting events for BPF programs in 'perf stat' just like for other targets (tid, cgroup, cpu, etc), e.g.: # perf stat -e ref-cycles,cycles -b 254 -I 1000 1.487903822 115,200 ref-cycles 1.487903822 86,012 cycles 2.489147029 80,560 ref-cycles 2.489147029 73,784 cycles ^C The example above counts 'cycles' and 'ref-cycles' of BPF program of id 254. It is similar to bpftool-prog-profile command, but more flexible. - Support the new layout for PERF_RECORD_MMAP2 to carry the DSO build-id using infrastructure generalised from the eBPF subsystem, removing the need for traversing the perf.data file to collect build-ids at the end of 'perf record' sessions and helping with long running sessions where binaries can get replaced in updates, leading to possible mis-resolution of symbols. - Support filtering by hex address in 'perf script'. - Support DSO filter in 'perf script', like in other perf tools. - Add namespaces support to 'perf inject' - Add support for SDT (Dtrace Style Markers) events on ARM64. perf record: - Fix handling of eventfd() when draining a buffer in 'perf record'. - Improvements to the generation of metadata events for pre-existing threads (mmaps, comm, etc), speeding up the work done at the start of system wide or per CPU 'perf record' sessions. Hardware tracing: - Initial support for tracing KVM with Intel PT. - Intel PT fixes for IPC - Support Intel PT PSB (synchronization packets) events. - Automatically group aux-output events to overcome --filter syntax. - Enable PERF_SAMPLE_DATA_SRC on ARMs SPE. - Update ARM's CoreSight hardware tracing OpenCSD library to v1.0.0. perf annotate TUI: - Fix handling of 'k' ("show line number") hotkey - Fix jump parsing for C++ code. perf probe: - Add protection to avoid endless loop. cgroups: - Avoid reading cgroup mountpoint multiple times, caching it. - Fix handling of cgroup v1/v2 in mixed hierarchy. Symbol resolving: - Add OCaml symbol demangling. - Further fixes for handling PE executables when using perf with Wine and .exe/.dll files. - Fix 'perf unwind' DSO handling. - Resolve symbols against debug file first, to deal with artifacts related to LTO. - Fix gap between kernel end and module start on powerpc. Reporting tools: - The DSO filter shouldn't show samples in unresolved maps. - Improve debuginfod support in various tools. build ids: - Fix 16-byte build ids in 'perf buildid-cache', add a 'perf test' entry for that case. perf test: - Support for PERF_SAMPLE_WEIGHT_STRUCT. - Add test case for PERF_SAMPLE_CODE_PAGE_SIZE. - Shell based tests for 'perf daemon's commands ('start', 'stop, 'reconfig', 'list', etc). - ARM cs-etm 'perf test' fixes. - Add parse-metric memory bandwidth testcase. Compiler related: - Fix 'perf probe' kretprobe issue caused by gcc 11 bug when used with -fpatchable-function-entry. - Fix ARM64 build with gcc 11's -Wformat-overflow. - Fix unaligned access in sample parsing test. - Fix printf conversion specifier for IP addresses on arm64, s390 and powerpc. Arch specific: - Support exposing Performance Monitor Counter SPRs as part of extended regs on powerpc. - Add JSON 'perf stat' metrics for ARM64's imx8mp, imx8mq and imx8mn DDR, fix imx8mm ones. - Fix common and uarch events for ARM64's A76 and Ampere eMag" * tag 'perf-tools-for-v5.12-2020-02-19' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/acme/linux: (148 commits) perf buildid-cache: Don't skip 16-byte build-ids perf buildid-cache: Add test for 16-byte build-id perf symbol: Remove redundant libbfd checks perf test: Output the sub testing result in cs-etm perf test: Suppress logs in cs-etm testing perf tools: Fix arm64 build error with gcc-11 perf intel-pt: Add documentation for tracing virtual machines perf intel-pt: Split VM-Entry and VM-Exit branches perf intel-pt: Adjust sample flags for VM-Exit perf intel-pt: Allow for a guest kernel address filter perf intel-pt: Support decoding of guest kernel perf machine: Factor out machine__idle_thread() perf machine: Factor out machines__find_guest() perf intel-pt: Amend decoder to track the NR flag perf intel-pt: Retain the last PIP packet payload as is perf intel_pt: Add vmlaunch and vmresume as branches perf script: Add branch types for VM-Entry and VM-Exit perf auxtrace: Automatically group aux-output events perf test: Fix unaligned access in sample parsing test perf tools: Support arch specific PERF_SAMPLE_WEIGHT_STRUCT processing ...
Diffstat (limited to 'tools/lib')
-rw-r--r--tools/lib/api/fs/cgroup.c95
-rw-r--r--tools/lib/perf/include/perf/event.h18
2 files changed, 79 insertions, 34 deletions
diff --git a/tools/lib/api/fs/cgroup.c b/tools/lib/api/fs/cgroup.c
index 889a6eb4aaca..1573dae4259d 100644
--- a/tools/lib/api/fs/cgroup.c
+++ b/tools/lib/api/fs/cgroup.c
@@ -8,12 +8,29 @@
#include <string.h>
#include "fs.h"
+struct cgroupfs_cache_entry {
+ char subsys[32];
+ char mountpoint[PATH_MAX];
+};
+
+/* just cache last used one */
+static struct cgroupfs_cache_entry cached;
+
int cgroupfs_find_mountpoint(char *buf, size_t maxlen, const char *subsys)
{
FILE *fp;
- char mountpoint[PATH_MAX + 1], tokens[PATH_MAX + 1], type[PATH_MAX + 1];
- char path_v1[PATH_MAX + 1], path_v2[PATH_MAX + 2], *path;
- char *token, *saved_ptr = NULL;
+ char *line = NULL;
+ size_t len = 0;
+ char *p, *path;
+ char mountpoint[PATH_MAX];
+
+ if (!strcmp(cached.subsys, subsys)) {
+ if (strlen(cached.mountpoint) < maxlen) {
+ strcpy(buf, cached.mountpoint);
+ return 0;
+ }
+ return -1;
+ }
fp = fopen("/proc/mounts", "r");
if (!fp)
@@ -22,45 +39,63 @@ int cgroupfs_find_mountpoint(char *buf, size_t maxlen, const char *subsys)
/*
* in order to handle split hierarchy, we need to scan /proc/mounts
* and inspect every cgroupfs mount point to find one that has
- * perf_event subsystem
+ * the given subsystem. If we found v1, just use it. If not we can
+ * use v2 path as a fallback.
*/
- path_v1[0] = '\0';
- path_v2[0] = '\0';
+ mountpoint[0] = '\0';
- while (fscanf(fp, "%*s %"__stringify(PATH_MAX)"s %"__stringify(PATH_MAX)"s %"
- __stringify(PATH_MAX)"s %*d %*d\n",
- mountpoint, type, tokens) == 3) {
+ /*
+ * The /proc/mounts has the follow format:
+ *
+ * <devname> <mount point> <fs type> <options> ...
+ *
+ */
+ while (getline(&line, &len, fp) != -1) {
+ /* skip devname */
+ p = strchr(line, ' ');
+ if (p == NULL)
+ continue;
+
+ /* save the mount point */
+ path = ++p;
+ p = strchr(p, ' ');
+ if (p == NULL)
+ continue;
- if (!path_v1[0] && !strcmp(type, "cgroup")) {
+ *p++ = '\0';
- token = strtok_r(tokens, ",", &saved_ptr);
+ /* check filesystem type */
+ if (strncmp(p, "cgroup", 6))
+ continue;
- while (token != NULL) {
- if (subsys && !strcmp(token, subsys)) {
- strcpy(path_v1, mountpoint);
- break;
- }
- token = strtok_r(NULL, ",", &saved_ptr);
- }
+ if (p[6] == '2') {
+ /* save cgroup v2 path */
+ strcpy(mountpoint, path);
+ continue;
}
- if (!path_v2[0] && !strcmp(type, "cgroup2"))
- strcpy(path_v2, mountpoint);
+ /* now we have cgroup v1, check the options for subsystem */
+ p += 7;
- if (path_v1[0] && path_v2[0])
- break;
+ p = strstr(p, subsys);
+ if (p == NULL)
+ continue;
+
+ /* sanity check: it should be separated by a space or a comma */
+ if (!strchr(" ,", p[-1]) || !strchr(" ,", p[strlen(subsys)]))
+ continue;
+
+ strcpy(mountpoint, path);
+ break;
}
+ free(line);
fclose(fp);
- if (path_v1[0])
- path = path_v1;
- else if (path_v2[0])
- path = path_v2;
- else
- return -1;
+ strncpy(cached.subsys, subsys, sizeof(cached.subsys) - 1);
+ strcpy(cached.mountpoint, mountpoint);
- if (strlen(path) < maxlen) {
- strcpy(buf, path);
+ if (mountpoint[0] && strlen(mountpoint) < maxlen) {
+ strcpy(buf, mountpoint);
return 0;
}
return -1;
diff --git a/tools/lib/perf/include/perf/event.h b/tools/lib/perf/include/perf/event.h
index 988c539bedb6..d82054225fcc 100644
--- a/tools/lib/perf/include/perf/event.h
+++ b/tools/lib/perf/include/perf/event.h
@@ -23,10 +23,20 @@ struct perf_record_mmap2 {
__u64 start;
__u64 len;
__u64 pgoff;
- __u32 maj;
- __u32 min;
- __u64 ino;
- __u64 ino_generation;
+ union {
+ struct {
+ __u32 maj;
+ __u32 min;
+ __u64 ino;
+ __u64 ino_generation;
+ };
+ struct {
+ __u8 build_id_size;
+ __u8 __reserved_1;
+ __u16 __reserved_2;
+ __u8 build_id[20];
+ };
+ };
__u32 prot;
__u32 flags;
char filename[PATH_MAX];