* [PATCH v2] perf/s390: Regression: Move uid filtering to BPF filters
@ 2025-07-28 14:43 Thomas Richter
2025-07-31 8:38 ` Ilya Leoshkevich
0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Thomas Richter @ 2025-07-28 14:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-kernel, linux-s390, linux-perf-users, acme, namhyung,
andriin, irogers, iii, bpf
Cc: agordeev, gor, sumanthk, hca, japo, Thomas Richter, Jiri Olsa
V1 --> V2: Added Jiri Olsa's suggestion and introduced
member bpf_perf_event_opts::no_ioctl_enable.
On linux-next
commit b4c658d4d63d61 ("perf target: Remove uid from target")
introduces a regression on s390. In fact the regression exists
on all platforms when the event supports auxiliary data gathering.
Command
# ./perf record -u 0 -aB --synth=no -- ./perf test -w thloop
[ perf record: Woken up 1 times to write data ]
[ perf record: Captured and wrote 0.011 MB perf.data ]
# ./perf report --stats | grep SAMPLE
#
does not generate samples in the perf.data file.
On x86 command
# sudo perf record -e intel_pt// -u 0 ls
is broken too.
Looking at the sequence of calls in 'perf record' reveals this
behavior:
1. The event 'cycles' is created and enabled:
record__open()
+-> evlist__apply_filters()
+-> perf_bpf_filter__prepare()
+-> bpf_program.attach_perf_event()
+-> bpf_program.attach_perf_event_opts()
+-> __GI___ioctl(..., PERF_EVENT_IOC_ENABLE, ...)
The event 'cycles' is enabled and active now. However the event's
ring-buffer to store the samples generated by hardware is not
allocated yet. This happens now after enabling the event:
2. The event's fd is mmap() to create the ring buffer:
record__open()
+-> record__mmap()
+-> record__mmap_evlist()
+-> evlist__mmap_ex()
+-> perf_evlist__mmap_ops()
+-> mmap_per_cpu()
+-> mmap_per_evsel()
+-> mmap__mmap()
+-> perf_mmap__mmap()
+-> mmap()
This allocates the ring-buffer for the event 'cycles'. With mmap()
the kernel creates the ring buffer:
perf_mmap(): kernel function to create the event's ring
| buffer to save the sampled data.
|
+-> ring_buffer_attach(): Allocates memory for ring buffer.
| The PMU has auxiliary data setup function. The
| has_aux(event) condition is true and the PMU's
| stop() is called to stop sampling. It is not
| restarted:
| if (has_aux(event))
| perf_event_stop(event, 0);
|
+-> cpumsf_pmu_stop():
Hardware sampling is stopped. No samples are generated and saved
anymore.
3. After the event 'cycles' has been mapped, the event is enabled a
second time in:
__cmd_record()
+-> evlist__enable()
+-> __evlist__enable()
+-> evsel__enable_cpu()
+-> perf_evsel__enable_cpu()
+-> perf_evsel__run_ioctl()
+-> perf_evsel__ioctl()
+-> __GI___ioctl(., PERF_EVENT_IOC_ENABLE, .)
The second
ioctl(fd, PERF_EVENT_IOC_ENABLE, 0);
is just a NOP in this case. The first invocation in (1.) sets the
event::state to PERF_EVENT_STATE_ACTIVE. The kernel functions
perf_ioctl()
+-> _perf_ioctl()
+-> _perf_event_enable()
+-> __perf_event_enable() returns immediately because
event::state is already set to
PERF_EVENT_STATE_ACTIVE.
This happens on s390, because the event 'cycles' offers the possibility
to save auxilary data. The PMU call backs setup_aux() and
free_aux() are defined. Without both call back functions,
cpumsf_pmu_stop() is not invoked and sampling continues.
To remedy this, remove the first invocation of
ioctl(..., PERF_EVENT_IOC_ENABLE, ...).
in step (1.) Create the event in step (1.) and enable it in step (3.)
after the ring buffer has been mapped.
Make the change backward compatible and introduce a new structure
member bpf_perf_event_opts::no_ioctl_enable. It defaults to false and only
bpf_program__attach_perf_event() sets it to true. This way only
perf tool invocation do not enable the sampling event.
Output after:
# ./perf record -aB --synth=no -u 0 -- ./perf test -w thloop 2
[ perf record: Woken up 3 times to write data ]
[ perf record: Captured and wrote 0.876 MB perf.data ]
# ./perf report --stats | grep SAMPLE
SAMPLE events: 16200 (99.5%)
SAMPLE events: 16200
#
The software event succeeded before and after the patch:
# ./perf record -e cpu-clock -aB --synth=no -u 0 -- \
./perf test -w thloop 2
[ perf record: Woken up 7 times to write data ]
[ perf record: Captured and wrote 2.870 MB perf.data ]
# ./perf report --stats | grep SAMPLE
SAMPLE events: 53506 (99.8%)
SAMPLE events: 53506
#
Fixes: 63f2f5ee856ba ("libbpf: add ability to attach/detach BPF program to perf event")
To: Andrii Nakryiko <andriin@fb.com>
To: Ian Rogers <irogers@google.com>
To: Ilya Leoshkevich <iii@linux.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Richter <tmricht@linux.ibm.com>
Suggested-by: Jiri Olsa <jolsa@redhat.com>
---
tools/lib/bpf/libbpf.c | 19 +++++++++++++------
tools/lib/bpf/libbpf.h | 3 ++-
2 files changed, 15 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
diff --git a/tools/lib/bpf/libbpf.c b/tools/lib/bpf/libbpf.c
index e067cb5776bd..8e0fb4391b54 100644
--- a/tools/lib/bpf/libbpf.c
+++ b/tools/lib/bpf/libbpf.c
@@ -10911,6 +10911,7 @@ struct bpf_link *bpf_program__attach_perf_event_opts(const struct bpf_program *p
struct bpf_link_perf *link;
int prog_fd, link_fd = -1, err;
bool force_ioctl_attach;
+ bool no_ioctl_enable;
if (!OPTS_VALID(opts, bpf_perf_event_opts))
return libbpf_err_ptr(-EINVAL);
@@ -10965,11 +10966,14 @@ struct bpf_link *bpf_program__attach_perf_event_opts(const struct bpf_program *p
}
link->link.fd = pfd;
}
- if (ioctl(pfd, PERF_EVENT_IOC_ENABLE, 0) < 0) {
- err = -errno;
- pr_warn("prog '%s': failed to enable perf_event FD %d: %s\n",
- prog->name, pfd, errstr(err));
- goto err_out;
+ no_ioctl_enable = OPTS_GET(opts, no_ioctl_enable, false);
+ if (!no_ioctl_enable) {
+ if (ioctl(pfd, PERF_EVENT_IOC_ENABLE, 0) < 0) {
+ err = -errno;
+ pr_warn("prog '%s': failed to enable perf_event FD %d: %s\n",
+ prog->name, pfd, errstr(err));
+ goto err_out;
+ }
}
return &link->link;
@@ -10982,7 +10986,10 @@ struct bpf_link *bpf_program__attach_perf_event_opts(const struct bpf_program *p
struct bpf_link *bpf_program__attach_perf_event(const struct bpf_program *prog, int pfd)
{
- return bpf_program__attach_perf_event_opts(prog, pfd, NULL);
+ DECLARE_LIBBPF_OPTS(bpf_perf_event_opts, pe_opts);
+
+ pe_opts.no_ioctl_enable = true;
+ return bpf_program__attach_perf_event_opts(prog, pfd, &pe_opts);
}
/*
diff --git a/tools/lib/bpf/libbpf.h b/tools/lib/bpf/libbpf.h
index d1cf813a057b..4be2b7664031 100644
--- a/tools/lib/bpf/libbpf.h
+++ b/tools/lib/bpf/libbpf.h
@@ -499,9 +499,10 @@ struct bpf_perf_event_opts {
__u64 bpf_cookie;
/* don't use BPF link when attach BPF program */
bool force_ioctl_attach;
+ bool no_ioctl_enable;
size_t :0;
};
-#define bpf_perf_event_opts__last_field force_ioctl_attach
+#define bpf_perf_event_opts__last_field no_ioctl_enable
LIBBPF_API struct bpf_link *
bpf_program__attach_perf_event(const struct bpf_program *prog, int pfd);
--
2.50.1
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* Re: [PATCH v2] perf/s390: Regression: Move uid filtering to BPF filters
2025-07-28 14:43 [PATCH v2] perf/s390: Regression: Move uid filtering to BPF filters Thomas Richter
@ 2025-07-31 8:38 ` Ilya Leoshkevich
2025-07-31 9:31 ` Thomas Richter
0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Ilya Leoshkevich @ 2025-07-31 8:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Thomas Richter, linux-kernel, linux-s390, linux-perf-users, acme,
namhyung, andriin, irogers, bpf
Cc: agordeev, gor, sumanthk, hca, japo, Jiri Olsa
On Mon, 2025-07-28 at 16:43 +0200, Thomas Richter wrote:
> V1 --> V2: Added Jiri Olsa's suggestion and introduced
> member bpf_perf_event_opts::no_ioctl_enable.
>
> On linux-next
> commit b4c658d4d63d61 ("perf target: Remove uid from target")
> introduces a regression on s390. In fact the regression exists
> on all platforms when the event supports auxiliary data gathering.
>
> Command
> # ./perf record -u 0 -aB --synth=no -- ./perf test -w thloop
> [ perf record: Woken up 1 times to write data ]
> [ perf record: Captured and wrote 0.011 MB perf.data ]
> # ./perf report --stats | grep SAMPLE
> #
>
> does not generate samples in the perf.data file.
> On x86 command
> # sudo perf record -e intel_pt// -u 0 ls
> is broken too.
>
> Looking at the sequence of calls in 'perf record' reveals this
> behavior:
> 1. The event 'cycles' is created and enabled:
> record__open()
> +-> evlist__apply_filters()
> +-> perf_bpf_filter__prepare()
> +-> bpf_program.attach_perf_event()
> +-> bpf_program.attach_perf_event_opts()
> +-> __GI___ioctl(..., PERF_EVENT_IOC_ENABLE, ...)
> The event 'cycles' is enabled and active now. However the event's
> ring-buffer to store the samples generated by hardware is not
> allocated yet. This happens now after enabling the event:
>
> 2. The event's fd is mmap() to create the ring buffer:
> record__open()
> +-> record__mmap()
> +-> record__mmap_evlist()
> +-> evlist__mmap_ex()
> +-> perf_evlist__mmap_ops()
> +-> mmap_per_cpu()
> +-> mmap_per_evsel()
> +-> mmap__mmap()
> +-> perf_mmap__mmap()
> +-> mmap()
>
> This allocates the ring-buffer for the event 'cycles'. With
> mmap()
> the kernel creates the ring buffer:
>
> perf_mmap(): kernel function to create the event's ring
> | buffer to save the sampled data.
> |
> +-> ring_buffer_attach(): Allocates memory for ring buffer.
> | The PMU has auxiliary data setup function. The
> | has_aux(event) condition is true and the PMU's
> | stop() is called to stop sampling. It is not
> | restarted:
> | if (has_aux(event))
> | perf_event_stop(event, 0);
> |
> +-> cpumsf_pmu_stop():
>
> Hardware sampling is stopped. No samples are generated and saved
> anymore.
>
> 3. After the event 'cycles' has been mapped, the event is enabled a
> second time in:
> __cmd_record()
> +-> evlist__enable()
> +-> __evlist__enable()
> +-> evsel__enable_cpu()
> +-> perf_evsel__enable_cpu()
> +-> perf_evsel__run_ioctl()
> +-> perf_evsel__ioctl()
> +-> __GI___ioctl(.,
> PERF_EVENT_IOC_ENABLE, .)
> The second
> ioctl(fd, PERF_EVENT_IOC_ENABLE, 0);
> is just a NOP in this case. The first invocation in (1.) sets the
> event::state to PERF_EVENT_STATE_ACTIVE. The kernel functions
> perf_ioctl()
> +-> _perf_ioctl()
> +-> _perf_event_enable()
> +-> __perf_event_enable() returns immediately because
> event::state is already set to
> PERF_EVENT_STATE_ACTIVE.
>
> This happens on s390, because the event 'cycles' offers the
> possibility
> to save auxilary data. The PMU call backs setup_aux() and
> free_aux() are defined. Without both call back functions,
> cpumsf_pmu_stop() is not invoked and sampling continues.
>
> To remedy this, remove the first invocation of
> ioctl(..., PERF_EVENT_IOC_ENABLE, ...).
> in step (1.) Create the event in step (1.) and enable it in step (3.)
> after the ring buffer has been mapped.
> Make the change backward compatible and introduce a new structure
> member bpf_perf_event_opts::no_ioctl_enable. It defaults to false and
> only
> bpf_program__attach_perf_event() sets it to true. This way only
> perf tool invocation do not enable the sampling event.
>
> Output after:
> # ./perf record -aB --synth=no -u 0 -- ./perf test -w thloop 2
> [ perf record: Woken up 3 times to write data ]
> [ perf record: Captured and wrote 0.876 MB perf.data ]
> # ./perf report --stats | grep SAMPLE
> SAMPLE events: 16200 (99.5%)
> SAMPLE events: 16200
> #
>
> The software event succeeded before and after the patch:
> # ./perf record -e cpu-clock -aB --synth=no -u 0 -- \
> ./perf test -w thloop 2
> [ perf record: Woken up 7 times to write data ]
> [ perf record: Captured and wrote 2.870 MB perf.data ]
> # ./perf report --stats | grep SAMPLE
> SAMPLE events: 53506 (99.8%)
> SAMPLE events: 53506
> #
>
> Fixes: 63f2f5ee856ba ("libbpf: add ability to attach/detach BPF
> program to perf event")
> To: Andrii Nakryiko <andriin@fb.com>
> To: Ian Rogers <irogers@google.com>
> To: Ilya Leoshkevich <iii@linux.ibm.com>
> Signed-off-by: Thomas Richter <tmricht@linux.ibm.com>
> Suggested-by: Jiri Olsa <jolsa@redhat.com>
> ---
> tools/lib/bpf/libbpf.c | 19 +++++++++++++------
> tools/lib/bpf/libbpf.h | 3 ++-
> 2 files changed, 15 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
What do you think about rather calling the new field ioctl_enable?
So that we don't get double negations in the API users and
implementation - they are sometimes unnecessarily confusing.
I also think enablement should be the default in
bpf_program__attach_perf_event(), and perf should now call
bpf_program__attach_perf_event_opts() instead.
Based on your request in v1, I can offer to take over the patch and
send a v3 with the changes I suggested above.
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* Re: [PATCH v2] perf/s390: Regression: Move uid filtering to BPF filters
2025-07-31 8:38 ` Ilya Leoshkevich
@ 2025-07-31 9:31 ` Thomas Richter
0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Thomas Richter @ 2025-07-31 9:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Ilya Leoshkevich, linux-kernel, linux-s390, linux-perf-users,
acme, namhyung, andriin, irogers, bpf
Cc: agordeev, gor, sumanthk, hca, japo, Jiri Olsa
On 7/31/25 10:38, Ilya Leoshkevich wrote:
> On Mon, 2025-07-28 at 16:43 +0200, Thomas Richter wrote:
>> V1 --> V2: Added Jiri Olsa's suggestion and introduced
>> member bpf_perf_event_opts::no_ioctl_enable.
>>
>> On linux-next
>> commit b4c658d4d63d61 ("perf target: Remove uid from target")
>> introduces a regression on s390. In fact the regression exists
>> on all platforms when the event supports auxiliary data gathering.
>>
>> Command
>> # ./perf record -u 0 -aB --synth=no -- ./perf test -w thloop
>> [ perf record: Woken up 1 times to write data ]
>> [ perf record: Captured and wrote 0.011 MB perf.data ]
>> # ./perf report --stats | grep SAMPLE
>> #
>>
>> does not generate samples in the perf.data file.
>> On x86 command
>> # sudo perf record -e intel_pt// -u 0 ls
>> is broken too.
>>
>> Looking at the sequence of calls in 'perf record' reveals this
>> behavior:
>> 1. The event 'cycles' is created and enabled:
>> record__open()
>> +-> evlist__apply_filters()
>> +-> perf_bpf_filter__prepare()
>> +-> bpf_program.attach_perf_event()
>> +-> bpf_program.attach_perf_event_opts()
>> +-> __GI___ioctl(..., PERF_EVENT_IOC_ENABLE, ...)
>> The event 'cycles' is enabled and active now. However the event's
>> ring-buffer to store the samples generated by hardware is not
>> allocated yet. This happens now after enabling the event:
>>
>> 2. The event's fd is mmap() to create the ring buffer:
>> record__open()
>> +-> record__mmap()
>> +-> record__mmap_evlist()
>> +-> evlist__mmap_ex()
>> +-> perf_evlist__mmap_ops()
>> +-> mmap_per_cpu()
>> +-> mmap_per_evsel()
>> +-> mmap__mmap()
>> +-> perf_mmap__mmap()
>> +-> mmap()
>>
>> This allocates the ring-buffer for the event 'cycles'. With
>> mmap()
>> the kernel creates the ring buffer:
>>
>> perf_mmap(): kernel function to create the event's ring
>> | buffer to save the sampled data.
>> |
>> +-> ring_buffer_attach(): Allocates memory for ring buffer.
>> | The PMU has auxiliary data setup function. The
>> | has_aux(event) condition is true and the PMU's
>> | stop() is called to stop sampling. It is not
>> | restarted:
>> | if (has_aux(event))
>> | perf_event_stop(event, 0);
>> |
>> +-> cpumsf_pmu_stop():
>>
>> Hardware sampling is stopped. No samples are generated and saved
>> anymore.
>>
>> 3. After the event 'cycles' has been mapped, the event is enabled a
>> second time in:
>> __cmd_record()
>> +-> evlist__enable()
>> +-> __evlist__enable()
>> +-> evsel__enable_cpu()
>> +-> perf_evsel__enable_cpu()
>> +-> perf_evsel__run_ioctl()
>> +-> perf_evsel__ioctl()
>> +-> __GI___ioctl(.,
>> PERF_EVENT_IOC_ENABLE, .)
>> The second
>> ioctl(fd, PERF_EVENT_IOC_ENABLE, 0);
>> is just a NOP in this case. The first invocation in (1.) sets the
>> event::state to PERF_EVENT_STATE_ACTIVE. The kernel functions
>> perf_ioctl()
>> +-> _perf_ioctl()
>> +-> _perf_event_enable()
>> +-> __perf_event_enable() returns immediately because
>> event::state is already set to
>> PERF_EVENT_STATE_ACTIVE.
>>
>> This happens on s390, because the event 'cycles' offers the
>> possibility
>> to save auxilary data. The PMU call backs setup_aux() and
>> free_aux() are defined. Without both call back functions,
>> cpumsf_pmu_stop() is not invoked and sampling continues.
>>
>> To remedy this, remove the first invocation of
>> ioctl(..., PERF_EVENT_IOC_ENABLE, ...).
>> in step (1.) Create the event in step (1.) and enable it in step (3.)
>> after the ring buffer has been mapped.
>> Make the change backward compatible and introduce a new structure
>> member bpf_perf_event_opts::no_ioctl_enable. It defaults to false and
>> only
>> bpf_program__attach_perf_event() sets it to true. This way only
>> perf tool invocation do not enable the sampling event.
>>
>> Output after:
>> # ./perf record -aB --synth=no -u 0 -- ./perf test -w thloop 2
>> [ perf record: Woken up 3 times to write data ]
>> [ perf record: Captured and wrote 0.876 MB perf.data ]
>> # ./perf report --stats | grep SAMPLE
>> SAMPLE events: 16200 (99.5%)
>> SAMPLE events: 16200
>> #
>>
>> The software event succeeded before and after the patch:
>> # ./perf record -e cpu-clock -aB --synth=no -u 0 -- \
>> ./perf test -w thloop 2
>> [ perf record: Woken up 7 times to write data ]
>> [ perf record: Captured and wrote 2.870 MB perf.data ]
>> # ./perf report --stats | grep SAMPLE
>> SAMPLE events: 53506 (99.8%)
>> SAMPLE events: 53506
>> #
>>
>> Fixes: 63f2f5ee856ba ("libbpf: add ability to attach/detach BPF
>> program to perf event")
>> To: Andrii Nakryiko <andriin@fb.com>
>> To: Ian Rogers <irogers@google.com>
>> To: Ilya Leoshkevich <iii@linux.ibm.com>
>> Signed-off-by: Thomas Richter <tmricht@linux.ibm.com>
>> Suggested-by: Jiri Olsa <jolsa@redhat.com>
>> ---
>> tools/lib/bpf/libbpf.c | 19 +++++++++++++------
>> tools/lib/bpf/libbpf.h | 3 ++-
>> 2 files changed, 15 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
>
> What do you think about rather calling the new field ioctl_enable?
> So that we don't get double negations in the API users and
> implementation - they are sometimes unnecessarily confusing.
>
> I also think enablement should be the default in
> bpf_program__attach_perf_event(), and perf should now call
> bpf_program__attach_perf_event_opts() instead.
>
> Based on your request in v1, I can offer to take over the patch and
> send a v3 with the changes I suggested above.
Yes Ilya, please go ahead.
Thanks very much for your support.
--
Thomas Richter, Dept 3303, IBM s390 Linux Development, Boeblingen, Germany
--
IBM Deutschland Research & Development GmbH
Vorsitzender des Aufsichtsrats: Wolfgang Wendt
Geschäftsführung: David Faller
Sitz der Gesellschaft: Böblingen / Registergericht: Amtsgericht Stuttgart, HRB 243294
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