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Support both file processing mode (using perf.session) and live mode (reading counters directly via perf.parse_events and evsel.read). Use argparse for command line options handling. Calculate and display CPI (Cycles Per Instruction) per interval per CPU/thread. Assisted-by: Gemini:gemini-3.1-pro-preview Signed-off-by: Ian Rogers --- v2: 1. Accurate CPI Calculation (Multiplexing Support): - Before: The get() method returned the raw counter value directly, ignoring whether the counter ran for the full interval. - After: The get() method now scales the raw value by the ratio of enabled time to running time ( val * (ena / float(run)) ) when run > 0 . This handles cases where PMU counters are overcommitted and multiplexed. 2. Per-Interval CPI in File Mode: - Before: store() saved absolute counter values as read from PERF_RECORD_STAT . Since these are cumulative from the start of the trace, and data.clear() was called every round, the script computed cumulative CPI rather than per-interval CPI. - After: store() now computes the delta between the current absolute value and the value from the previous interval. It saves this delta in self.data and retains the absolute value in self. prev_data for the next delta computation. 3. Prevention of Dummy Output (Cartesian Product Fix): - Before: self.cpus and self.threads lists accumulated all unique CPUs and threads seen independently. The nested loops in print_interval() then created a Cartesian product of all seen CPUs and threads, querying data for combinations that might never have occurred. - After: Replaced lists with a self.recorded_pairs set that stores (cpu, thread) tuples only when a sample actually records them. The output loop now iterates strictly over these verified pairs. --- tools/perf/python/stat-cpi.py | 151 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 151 insertions(+) create mode 100755 tools/perf/python/stat-cpi.py diff --git a/tools/perf/python/stat-cpi.py b/tools/perf/python/stat-cpi.py new file mode 100755 index 000000000000..4b1f1f69c94a --- /dev/null +++ b/tools/perf/python/stat-cpi.py @@ -0,0 +1,151 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python3 +# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 +"""Calculate CPI from perf stat data or live.""" + +import argparse +import sys +import time +from typing import Any, Optional +import perf + +class StatCpiAnalyzer: + """Accumulates cycles and instructions and calculates CPI.""" + + def __init__(self, args: argparse.Namespace) -> None: + self.args = args + self.data: dict[str, tuple[int, int, int]] = {} + self.prev_data: dict[str, tuple[int, int, int]] = {} + self.recorded_pairs: set[tuple[int, int]] = set() + + def get_key(self, event: str, cpu: int, thread: int) -> str: + """Get key for data dictionary.""" + return f"{event}-{cpu}-{thread}" + + def store_key(self, cpu: int, thread: int) -> None: + """Store CPU and thread IDs.""" + self.recorded_pairs.add((cpu, thread)) + + def store(self, event: str, cpu: int, thread: int, counts: tuple[int, int, int]) -> None: + """Store counter values, computing difference from previous absolute values.""" + self.store_key(cpu, thread) + key = self.get_key(event, cpu, thread) + + val, ena, run = counts + if key in self.prev_data: + prev_val, prev_ena, prev_run = self.prev_data[key] + cur_val = val - prev_val + cur_ena = ena - prev_ena + cur_run = run - prev_run + else: + cur_val = val + cur_ena = ena + cur_run = run + + self.data[key] = (cur_val, cur_ena, cur_run) + self.prev_data[key] = counts # Store absolute value for next time + + def get(self, event: str, cpu: int, thread: int) -> float: + """Get scaled counter value.""" + key = self.get_key(event, cpu, thread) + if key not in self.data: + return 0.0 + val, ena, run = self.data[key] + if run > 0: + return val * (ena / float(run)) + return float(val) + + def process_stat_event(self, event: Any, name: Optional[str] = None) -> None: + """Process PERF_RECORD_STAT and PERF_RECORD_STAT_ROUND events.""" + if event.type == perf.RECORD_STAT: + if name: + if "cycles" in name: + event_name = "cycles" + elif "instructions" in name: + event_name = "instructions" + else: + return + self.store(event_name, event.cpu, event.thread, (event.val, event.ena, event.run)) + elif event.type == perf.RECORD_STAT_ROUND: + timestamp = getattr(event, "time", 0) + self.print_interval(timestamp) + self.data.clear() + self.recorded_pairs.clear() + + def print_interval(self, timestamp: int) -> None: + """Print CPI for the current interval.""" + for cpu, thread in sorted(self.recorded_pairs): + cyc = self.get("cycles", cpu, thread) + ins = self.get("instructions", cpu, thread) + cpi = 0.0 + if ins != 0: + cpi = cyc / float(ins) + t_sec = timestamp / 1000000000.0 + print(f"{t_sec:15f}: cpu {cpu}, thread {thread} -> cpi {cpi:f} ({cyc:.0f}/{ins:.0f})") + + def read_counters(self, evlist: Any) -> None: + """Read counters live.""" + for evsel in evlist: + name = str(evsel) + if "cycles" in name: + event_name = "cycles" + elif "instructions" in name: + event_name = "instructions" + else: + continue + + for cpu in evsel.cpus(): + for thread in evsel.threads(): + try: + counts = evsel.read(cpu, thread) + self.store(event_name, cpu, thread, + (counts.val, counts.ena, counts.run)) + except OSError: + pass + + def run_file(self) -> None: + """Process events from file.""" + session = perf.session(perf.data(self.args.input), stat=self.process_stat_event) + session.process_events() + + def run_live(self) -> None: + """Read counters live.""" + evlist = perf.parse_events("cycles,instructions") + if not evlist: + print("Failed to parse events", file=sys.stderr) + return + try: + evlist.open() + except OSError as e: + print(f"Failed to open events: {e}", file=sys.stderr) + return + + print("Live mode started. Press Ctrl+C to stop.") + try: + while True: + time.sleep(self.args.interval) + timestamp = time.time_ns() + self.read_counters(evlist) + self.print_interval(timestamp) + self.data.clear() + self.recorded_pairs.clear() + except KeyboardInterrupt: + print("\nStopped.") + finally: + evlist.close() + +def main() -> None: + """Main function.""" + ap = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Calculate CPI from perf stat data or live") + ap.add_argument("-i", "--input", help="Input file name (enables file mode)") + ap.add_argument("-I", "--interval", type=float, default=1.0, + help="Interval in seconds for live mode") + args = ap.parse_args() + + analyzer = StatCpiAnalyzer(args) + if args.input: + analyzer.run_file() + else: + analyzer.run_live() + +if __name__ == "__main__": + main() -- 2.54.0.545.g6539524ca2-goog