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From: Reinette Chatre <reinette.chatre@intel.com>
To: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org>
Cc: Dave Hansen <dave.hansen@intel.com>,
	tglx@linutronix.de, mingo@redhat.com, fenghua.yu@intel.com,
	tony.luck@intel.com, vikas.shivappa@linux.intel.com,
	gavin.hindman@intel.com, jithu.joseph@intel.com, hpa@zytor.com,
	x86@kernel.org, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH 0/2] x86/intel_rdt and perf/x86: Fix lack of coordination with perf
Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2018 16:07:09 -0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <08d51131-7802-5bfe-2cae-d116807183d1@intel.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20180806221225.GO2458@hirez.programming.kicks-ass.net>

Hi Peter,

On 8/6/2018 3:12 PM, Peter Zijlstra wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 06, 2018 at 12:50:50PM -0700, Reinette Chatre wrote:
>> In my previous email I provided the details of the Cache Pseudo-Locking
>> feature implemented on top of resctrl. Please let me know if you would
>> like any more details about that. I can send you more materials.
> 
> I've no yet had time to read..
> 
>> BUG: sleeping function called from invalid context at
>> kernel/locking/mutex.c:748
>>
>> I thus continued to use the API with interrupts enabled did the following:
>>
>> Two new event attributes:
>> static struct perf_event_attr l2_miss_attr = {
>>         .type           = PERF_TYPE_RAW,
>>         .config         = (0x10ULL << 8) | 0xd1,
> 
> Please use something like:
> 
> 		X86_CONFIG(.event=0xd1, .umask=0x10),
> 
> that's ever so much more readable.
> 
>>         .size           = sizeof(struct perf_event_attr),
>>         .pinned         = 1,
>>         .disabled       = 1,
>>         .exclude_user   = 1
>> };
>>
>> static struct perf_event_attr l2_hit_attr = {
>>         .type           = PERF_TYPE_RAW,
>>         .config         = (0x2ULL << 8) | 0xd1,
>>         .size           = sizeof(struct perf_event_attr),
>>         .pinned         = 1,
>>         .disabled       = 1,
>>         .exclude_user   = 1
>> };
>>
>> Create the two new events using these attributes:
>> l2_miss_event = perf_event_create_kernel_counter(&l2_miss_attr, cpu,
>> NULL, NULL, NULL);
>> l2_hit_event = perf_event_create_kernel_counter(&l2_hit_attr, cpu, NULL,
>> NULL, NULL);
>>
>> Take measurements:
>> perf_event_enable(l2_miss_event);
>> perf_event_enable(l2_hit_event);
>> local_irq_disable();
>> /* Disable hardware prefetchers */
>> /* Loop through pseudo-locked memory */
>> /* Enable hardware prefetchers */
>> local_irq_enable();
>> perf_event_disable(l2_hit_event);
>> perf_event_disable(l2_miss_event);
>>
>> Read results:
>> l2_hits = perf_event_read_value(l2_hit_event, &enabled, &running);
>> l2_miss = perf_event_read_value(l2_miss_event, &enabled, &running);
>> /* Make results available in tracepoints */
> 
> switch to .disabled=0 and try this for measurement:
> 
> 	local_irq_disable();
> 	perf_event_read_local(l2_miss_event, &miss_val1, NULL, NULL);
> 	perf_event_read_local(l2_hit_event, &hit_val1, NULL, NULL);
> 	/* do your thing */
> 	perf_event_read_local(l2_miss_event, &miss_val2, NULL, NULL);
> 	perf_event_read_local(l2_hit_event, &hit_val2, NULL, NULL);
> 	local_irq_enable();

Thank you very much for taking a look and providing your guidance.

> 
> You're running this on the CPU you created the event for, right?

Yes.

I've modified your suggestion slightly in an attempt to gain accuracy.
Now it looks like:

local_irq_disable();
/* disable hw prefetchers */
/* init local vars to loop through pseudo-locked mem */
perf_event_read_local(l2_hit_event, &l2_hits_before, NULL, NULL);
perf_event_read_local(l2_miss_event, &l2_miss_before, NULL, NULL);
/* loop through pseudo-locked mem */
perf_event_read_local(l2_hit_event, &l2_hits_after, NULL, NULL);
perf_event_read_local(l2_miss_event, &l2_miss_after, NULL, NULL);
/* enable hw prefetchers */
local_irq_enable();

With the above I do not see the impact of an interference workload
anymore but the results are not yet accurate:

pseudo_lock_mea-538   [002] ....   113.296084: pseudo_lock_l2: hits=4103
miss=2
pseudo_lock_mea-541   [002] ....   114.349343: pseudo_lock_l2: hits=4102
miss=3
pseudo_lock_mea-544   [002] ....   115.410206: pseudo_lock_l2: hits=4101
miss=4
pseudo_lock_mea-551   [002] ....   116.473912: pseudo_lock_l2: hits=4102
miss=3
pseudo_lock_mea-554   [002] ....   117.532446: pseudo_lock_l2: hits=4100
miss=5
pseudo_lock_mea-557   [002] ....   118.591121: pseudo_lock_l2: hits=4103
miss=2
pseudo_lock_mea-560   [002] ....   119.642467: pseudo_lock_l2: hits=4102
miss=3
pseudo_lock_mea-563   [002] ....   120.698562: pseudo_lock_l2: hits=4102
miss=3
pseudo_lock_mea-566   [002] ....   121.769348: pseudo_lock_l2: hits=4105
miss=4

In an attempt to improve the accuracy of the above I modified it to the
following:

/* create the two events as before in "enabled" state */
l2_hit_pmcnum = l2_hit_event->hw.event_base_rdpmc;
l2_miss_pmcnum = l2_miss_event->hw.event_base_rdpmc;
local_irq_disable();
/* disable hw prefetchers */
/* init local vars to loop through pseudo-locked mem */
l2_hits_before = native_read_pmc(l2_hit_pmcnum);
l2_miss_before = native_read_pmc(l2_miss_pmcnum);
/* loop through pseudo-locked mem */
l2_hits_after = native_read_pmc(l2_hit_pmcnum);
l2_miss_after = native_read_pmc(l2_miss_pmcnum);
/* enable hw prefetchers */
local_irq_enable();

With the above I seem to get the same accuracy as before:
pseudo_lock_mea-557   [002] ....   155.402566: pseudo_lock_l2: hits=4096
miss=0
pseudo_lock_mea-564   [002] ....   156.441299: pseudo_lock_l2: hits=4096
miss=0
pseudo_lock_mea-567   [002] ....   157.478605: pseudo_lock_l2: hits=4096
miss=0
pseudo_lock_mea-570   [002] ....   158.524054: pseudo_lock_l2: hits=4096
miss=0
pseudo_lock_mea-573   [002] ....   159.561853: pseudo_lock_l2: hits=4096
miss=0
pseudo_lock_mea-576   [002] ....   160.599758: pseudo_lock_l2: hits=4096
miss=0
pseudo_lock_mea-579   [002] ....   161.645553: pseudo_lock_l2: hits=4096
miss=0
pseudo_lock_mea-582   [002] ....   162.687593: pseudo_lock_l2: hits=4096
miss=0

Would a solution like this perhaps be acceptable to you?

I will continue to do more testing searching for any caveats in this
solution.

>> With the above implementation and a 256KB pseudo-locked memory region I
>> obtain the following results:
>> pseudo_lock_mea-755   [002] ....   396.946953: pseudo_lock_l2: hits=4140
> 
>> The above results are not accurate since it does not reflect the success
>> of the pseudo-locked region. Expected results are as we can currently
>> obtain (copying results from previous email):
>> pseudo_lock_mea-26090 [002] .... 61838.488027: pseudo_lock_l2: hits=4096
> 
> Still fairly close.. only like 44 extra hits or 1% error.

While the results do seem close, reporting a cache miss on memory that
is set up to be locked in cache is significant.

Thank you very much for your patience

Reinette



  reply	other threads:[~2018-08-06 23:07 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 31+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2018-07-31 19:38 [PATCH 0/2] x86/intel_rdt and perf/x86: Fix lack of coordination with perf Reinette Chatre
2018-07-31 19:38 ` [PATCH 1/2] perf/x86: Expose PMC hardware reservation Reinette Chatre
2018-07-31 19:38 ` [PATCH 2/2] x86/intel_rdt: Coordinate performance monitoring with perf Reinette Chatre
2018-08-02 12:39 ` [PATCH 0/2] x86/intel_rdt and perf/x86: Fix lack of coordination " Peter Zijlstra
2018-08-02 16:14   ` Reinette Chatre
2018-08-02 16:18     ` Peter Zijlstra
2018-08-02 16:44       ` Reinette Chatre
2018-08-02 17:37         ` Peter Zijlstra
2018-08-02 18:18           ` Dave Hansen
2018-08-02 19:54             ` Peter Zijlstra
2018-08-02 20:06               ` Dave Hansen
2018-08-02 20:13                 ` Peter Zijlstra
2018-08-02 20:43                   ` Reinette Chatre
2018-08-03 10:49                     ` Peter Zijlstra
2018-08-03 15:18                       ` Reinette Chatre
2018-08-03 15:25                         ` Peter Zijlstra
2018-08-03 18:37                           ` Reinette Chatre
2018-08-06 19:50                             ` Reinette Chatre
2018-08-06 22:12                               ` Peter Zijlstra
2018-08-06 23:07                                 ` Reinette Chatre [this message]
2018-08-07  9:36                                   ` Peter Zijlstra
     [not found]                                     ` <ace0bebb-91ab-5d40-e7d7-d72d48302fa8@intel.com>
2018-08-08  1:28                                       ` Luck, Tony
2018-08-08  5:44                                         ` Reinette Chatre
2018-08-08  7:41                                           ` Peter Zijlstra
2018-08-08 15:55                                             ` Luck, Tony
2018-08-08 16:47                                               ` Peter Zijlstra
2018-08-08 16:51                                                 ` Reinette Chatre
2018-08-08  7:51                                       ` Peter Zijlstra
2018-08-08 17:33                                         ` Reinette Chatre
2018-08-10 16:25                                           ` Reinette Chatre
2018-08-10 17:52                                             ` Reinette Chatre

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