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From: Namhyung Kim <namhyung@kernel.org>
To: Ian Rogers <irogers@google.com>
Cc: "Mi, Dapeng" <dapeng1.mi@linux.intel.com>,
	Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org>,
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Subject: Re: [PATCH v3 01/18] perf metricgroup: Add care to picking the evsel for displaying a metric
Date: Tue, 11 Nov 2025 11:05:59 -0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <aROJF9GjJUv-w5Wg@google.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CAP-5=fWWxbRS4D1GsPvSgr32cfCGaT68qV0Q6-FLQ90R-bhH3w@mail.gmail.com>

On Tue, Nov 11, 2025 at 09:20:30AM -0800, Ian Rogers wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 11, 2025 at 12:15 AM Mi, Dapeng <dapeng1.mi@linux.intel.com> wrote:
> >
> >
> > On 11/11/2025 12:04 PM, Ian Rogers wrote:
> > > Rather than using the first evsel in the matched events, try to find
> > > the least shared non-tool evsel. The aim is to pick the first evsel
> > > that typifies the metric within the list of metrics.
> > >
> > > This addresses an issue where Default metric group metrics may lose
> > > their counter value due to how the stat displaying hides counters for
> > > default event/metric output.
> > >
> > > For a metricgroup like TopdownL1 on an Intel Alderlake the change is,
> > > before there are 4 events with metrics:
> > > ```
> > > $ perf stat -M topdownL1 -a sleep 1
> > >
> > >  Performance counter stats for 'system wide':
> > >
> > >      7,782,334,296      cpu_core/TOPDOWN.SLOTS/          #     10.4 %  tma_bad_speculation
> > >                                                   #     19.7 %  tma_frontend_bound
> > >      2,668,927,977      cpu_core/topdown-retiring/       #     35.7 %  tma_backend_bound
> > >                                                   #     34.1 %  tma_retiring
> > >        803,623,987      cpu_core/topdown-bad-spec/
> > >        167,514,386      cpu_core/topdown-heavy-ops/
> > >      1,555,265,776      cpu_core/topdown-fe-bound/
> > >      2,792,733,013      cpu_core/topdown-be-bound/
> > >        279,769,310      cpu_atom/TOPDOWN_RETIRING.ALL/   #     12.2 %  tma_retiring
> > >                                                   #     15.1 %  tma_bad_speculation
> > >        457,917,232      cpu_atom/CPU_CLK_UNHALTED.CORE/  #     38.4 %  tma_backend_bound
> > >                                                   #     34.2 %  tma_frontend_bound
> > >        783,519,226      cpu_atom/TOPDOWN_FE_BOUND.ALL/
> > >         10,790,192      cpu_core/INT_MISC.UOP_DROPPING/
> > >        879,845,633      cpu_atom/TOPDOWN_BE_BOUND.ALL/
> > > ```
> > >
> > > After there are 6 events with metrics:
> > > ```
> > > $ perf stat -M topdownL1 -a sleep 1
> > >
> > >  Performance counter stats for 'system wide':
> > >
> > >      2,377,551,258      cpu_core/TOPDOWN.SLOTS/          #      7.9 %  tma_bad_speculation
> > >                                                   #     36.4 %  tma_frontend_bound
> > >        480,791,142      cpu_core/topdown-retiring/       #     35.5 %  tma_backend_bound
> > >        186,323,991      cpu_core/topdown-bad-spec/
> > >         65,070,590      cpu_core/topdown-heavy-ops/      #     20.1 %  tma_retiring
> > >        871,733,444      cpu_core/topdown-fe-bound/
> > >        848,286,598      cpu_core/topdown-be-bound/
> > >        260,936,456      cpu_atom/TOPDOWN_RETIRING.ALL/   #     12.4 %  tma_retiring
> > >                                                   #     17.6 %  tma_bad_speculation
> > >        419,576,513      cpu_atom/CPU_CLK_UNHALTED.CORE/
> > >        797,132,597      cpu_atom/TOPDOWN_FE_BOUND.ALL/   #     38.0 %  tma_frontend_bound
> > >          3,055,447      cpu_core/INT_MISC.UOP_DROPPING/
> > >        671,014,164      cpu_atom/TOPDOWN_BE_BOUND.ALL/   #     32.0 %  tma_backend_bound
> > > ```
> >
> > It looks the output of cpu_core and cpu_atom events are mixed together,
> > like the "cpu_core/INT_MISC.UOP_DROPPING/". Could we resort the events and
> > separate the cpu_core and cpu_atom events output? It would make the output
> > more read-friendly. Thanks.
> 
> So the metrics are tagged as to not group the events:
> https://web.git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/perf/perf-tools-next.git/tree/tools/perf/pmu-events/arch/x86/alderlake/adl-metrics.json?h=perf-tools-next#n117
> Running with each metric causes the output to be:
> ```
> $ perf stat -M tma_bad_speculation,tma_backend_bound,tma_frontend_bound,tma_retiring
> -a sleep 1
> 
>  Performance counter stats for 'system wide':
> 
>      1,615,145,897      cpu_core/TOPDOWN.SLOTS/          #      8.1 %
> tma_bad_speculation
>                                                   #     42.5 %
> tma_frontend_bound       (49.89%)
>        243,037,087      cpu_core/topdown-retiring/       #     34.5 %
> tma_backend_bound        (49.89%)
>        129,341,306      cpu_core/topdown-bad-spec/
>                          (49.89%)
>          2,679,894      cpu_core/INT_MISC.UOP_DROPPING/
>                          (49.89%)
>        696,940,348      cpu_core/topdown-fe-bound/
>                          (49.89%)
>        563,319,011      cpu_core/topdown-be-bound/
>                          (49.89%)
>      1,795,034,847      cpu_core/slots/
>                          (50.11%)
>        262,140,961      cpu_core/topdown-retiring/
>                          (50.11%)
>         44,589,349      cpu_core/topdown-heavy-ops/      #     14.4 %
> tma_retiring             (50.11%)
>        160,987,341      cpu_core/topdown-bad-spec/
>                          (50.11%)
>        778,250,364      cpu_core/topdown-fe-bound/
>                          (50.11%)
>        622,499,674      cpu_core/topdown-be-bound/
>                          (50.11%)
>         90,849,750      cpu_atom/TOPDOWN_RETIRING.ALL/   #      8.1 %
> tma_retiring
>                                                   #     17.2 %
> tma_bad_speculation
>        223,878,243      cpu_atom/CPU_CLK_UNHALTED.CORE/
>        423,068,733      cpu_atom/TOPDOWN_FE_BOUND.ALL/   #     37.8 %
> tma_frontend_bound
>        413,413,499      cpu_atom/TOPDOWN_BE_BOUND.ALL/   #     36.9 %
> tma_backend_bound
> ```
> so you can see that it is the effect of not grouping the events that
> leads to the cpu_core and cpu_atom split.
> 
> The code that does sorting/fixing/adding of events, primarily to fix
> topdown, is parse_events__sort_events_and_fix_groups:
> https://web.git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/perf/perf-tools-next.git/tree/tools/perf/util/parse-events.c?h=perf-tools-next#n2030
> but I've tried to make that code respect the incoming evsel list order
> because if a user specifies an order then they generally expect it to
> be respected (unless invalid or because of topdown events). For
> --metric-only the event order doesn't really matter.
> 
> Anyway, I think trying to fix this is out of scope for this patch
> series, although I agree with you about the readability. The behavior
> here matches old behavior such as:
> ```
> $ perf --version
> perf version 6.16.12
> $ perf stat -M TopdownL1 -a sleep 1
> 
>  Performance counter stats for 'system wide':
> 
>     11,086,754,658      cpu_core/TOPDOWN.SLOTS/          #     27.1 %
> tma_backend_bound
>                                                   #      7.5 %
> tma_bad_speculation
>                                                   #     36.5 %
> tma_frontend_bound
>                                                   #     28.9 %
> tma_retiring
>      3,219,475,010      cpu_core/topdown-retiring/
>        820,655,931      cpu_core/topdown-bad-spec/
>        418,883,912      cpu_core/topdown-heavy-ops/
>      4,082,884,459      cpu_core/topdown-fe-bound/
>      3,012,532,414      cpu_core/topdown-be-bound/
>      1,030,171,196      cpu_atom/TOPDOWN_RETIRING.ALL/   #     17.4 %
> tma_retiring
>                                                   #     16.5 %
> tma_bad_speculation
>      1,185,093,601      cpu_atom/CPU_CLK_UNHALTED.CORE/  #     29.8 %
> tma_backend_bound
>                                                   #     36.4 %
> tma_frontend_bound
>      2,154,914,153      cpu_atom/TOPDOWN_FE_BOUND.ALL/
>         14,988,684      cpu_core/INT_MISC.UOP_DROPPING/
>      1,763,486,868      cpu_atom/TOPDOWN_BE_BOUND.ALL/
> 
>        1.004103365 seconds time elapsed
> ```
> ie the cpu_core and cpu_atom mixing of events isn't a regression
> introduced here. There isn't a simple fix for the ordering, as we
> don't want to mess up the non-metric cases. I'm happy if you think
> things can be otherwise to make a change.

Agreed and it should be handled in a separate patch (series).  Let's fix
problems one at a time.

Thanks,
Namhyung


  reply	other threads:[~2025-11-11 19:06 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 30+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2025-11-11  4:03 [PATCH v3 00/18] Switch the default perf stat metrics to json Ian Rogers
2025-11-11  4:04 ` [PATCH v3 01/18] perf metricgroup: Add care to picking the evsel for displaying a metric Ian Rogers
2025-11-11  8:15   ` Mi, Dapeng
2025-11-11 17:20     ` Ian Rogers
2025-11-11 19:05       ` Namhyung Kim [this message]
2025-11-12  8:14         ` Mi, Dapeng
2025-11-11  4:04 ` [PATCH v3 02/18] perf expr: Add #target_cpu literal Ian Rogers
2025-11-11  4:04 ` [PATCH v3 03/18] perf jevents: Add set of common metrics based on default ones Ian Rogers
2025-11-11  6:37   ` Namhyung Kim
2025-11-11 18:38     ` Ian Rogers
2025-11-11  4:04 ` [PATCH v3 04/18] perf jevents: Add metric DefaultShowEvents Ian Rogers
2025-11-11  4:04 ` [PATCH v3 05/18] perf stat: Add detail -d,-dd,-ddd metrics Ian Rogers
2025-11-11  4:04 ` [PATCH v3 06/18] perf script: Change metric format to use json metrics Ian Rogers
2025-11-11  6:59   ` Namhyung Kim
2025-11-11 20:52     ` Ian Rogers
2025-11-11  4:04 ` [PATCH v3 07/18] perf stat: Remove hard coded shadow metrics Ian Rogers
2025-11-11  7:02   ` Namhyung Kim
2025-11-11 17:23     ` Ian Rogers
2025-11-11 19:03       ` Namhyung Kim
2025-11-11  4:04 ` [PATCH v3 08/18] perf stat: Fix default metricgroup display on hybrid Ian Rogers
2025-11-11  4:04 ` [PATCH v3 09/18] perf stat: Sort default events/metrics Ian Rogers
2025-11-11  4:04 ` [PATCH v3 10/18] perf stat: Remove "unit" workarounds for metric-only Ian Rogers
2025-11-11  4:04 ` [PATCH v3 11/18] perf test stat+json: Improve metric-only testing Ian Rogers
2025-11-11  4:04 ` [PATCH v3 12/18] perf test stat: Ignore failures in Default[234] metricgroups Ian Rogers
2025-11-11  4:04 ` [PATCH v3 13/18] perf test stat: Update std_output testing metric expectations Ian Rogers
2025-11-11  4:04 ` [PATCH v3 14/18] perf test metrics: Update all metrics for possibly failing default metrics Ian Rogers
2025-11-11  4:04 ` [PATCH v3 15/18] perf test stat: Update shadow test to use metrics Ian Rogers
2025-11-11  4:04 ` [PATCH v3 16/18] perf test stat: Update test expectations and events Ian Rogers
2025-11-11  4:04 ` [PATCH v3 17/18] perf test stat csv: " Ian Rogers
2025-11-11  4:04 ` [PATCH v3 18/18] perf tool_pmu: Make core_wide and target_cpu json events Ian Rogers

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