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From: Naveen N Rao <naveen@kernel.org>
To: Christophe Leroy <christophe.leroy@csgroup.eu>,
	"linuxppc-dev@lists.ozlabs.org" <linuxppc-dev@lists.ozlabs.org>
Cc: Nicholas Piggin <npiggin@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [RFC PATCH] powerpc/ftrace: Refactoring and support for -fpatchable-function-entry
Date: Sat, 20 May 2023 23:47:22 +0530	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <1684605928.yl2udzpst9.naveen@kernel.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <85460820-e5e0-57e3-68a7-dd7a562c9eb0@csgroup.eu>

Christophe Leroy wrote:
> 
> 
> Le 20/05/2023 à 12:34, Christophe Leroy a écrit :
>> 
>> 
>> Le 19/05/2023 à 21:26, Naveen N Rao a écrit :
>>> [Vous ne recevez pas souvent de courriers de naveen@kernel.org. 
>>> Découvrez pourquoi ceci est important à 
>>> https://aka.ms/LearnAboutSenderIdentification ]
>>>
>>> Refactor ftrace code and move to using ftrace_replace_code() to help
>>> simplify and make the code more maintainable.
>>>
>>> - The existing ftrace.c code is moved to a separate file so that ppc64
>>>    elfv1 and clang -pg only support continue. This makes it possible to
>>>    converge ppc32 and ppc64 support further.
>>> - Drop code to re-purpose compiler-generated long branches for ftrace
>>>    use in support of large kernels. We still retain the ftrace stubs at
>>>    the end of .text, so we now support kernels upto ~64MB.
>>> - Add ftrace_init_nop() to keep boot-time validations and init separate
>>>    from runtime.
>>> - Implement ftrace_replace_code() to simplify overall ftrace setup. This
>>>    will be especially useful when adding ability to nop out 'mflr r0'
>>>    later, and for other subsequent ftrace features.
>>> - Add support for -fpatchable-function-entry. On ppc64, this needs gcc
>>>    v13.1 so that the nops are generated at LEP. This also moves ppc32 to
>>>    using the same two-instruction sequence as that of ppc64.
>>>
>>> This applies atop patches 1-3 of Nick's series for elfv2 conversion, as
>>> well as Nick's patch enabling -mprofile-kernel for elfv2 BE:
>>> - https://lore.kernel.org/all/20230505071850.228734-1-npiggin@gmail.com/
>>> - https://lore.kernel.org/all/20230506011814.8766-1-npiggin@gmail.com/
>>>
>>> This builds for me and passes a quick test, posting this as an early
>>> RFC.
>>>
>>> Signed-off-by: Naveen N Rao <naveen@kernel.org>
>> 
>> Looks good, works on PPC32 but I observed some performance degradation, 
>> around 25% more time needed to activate function tracer and around 10% 
>> more time needed to de-activate function tracer (by writting 
>> function/nop into /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/current_tracer.

Thanks for the test!

I hadn't looked at the performance, though I was expecting it to be 
better. On ppc64, I am actually not seeing much of a difference.

> 
> 
> perf record with your patch applied:
> 
>      20.59%  echo     [kernel.kallsyms]      [k] ftrace_check_record
>      15.71%  echo     [kernel.kallsyms]      [k] patch_instruction
>       6.75%  echo     [kernel.kallsyms]      [k] ftrace_replace_code
>       4.30%  echo     [kernel.kallsyms]      [k] __ftrace_hash_rec_update
>       3.96%  echo     [kernel.kallsyms]      [k] 
> __rb_reserve_next.constprop.0
>       3.20%  echo     [kernel.kallsyms]      [k] ftrace_get_call_inst.isra.0
>       2.62%  echo     [kernel.kallsyms]      [k] ftrace_get_addr_new
>       2.44%  echo     [kernel.kallsyms]      [k] ftrace_rec_iter_next
>       2.15%  echo     [kernel.kallsyms]      [k] function_trace_call
>       2.09%  echo     [kernel.kallsyms]      [k] rb_commit
>       1.92%  echo     [kernel.kallsyms]      [k] ring_buffer_unlock_commit
>       1.69%  echo     [kernel.kallsyms]      [k] ring_buffer_lock_reserve
>       1.63%  echo     [kernel.kallsyms]      [k] copy_page
>       1.45%  echo     [kernel.kallsyms]      [k] 
> ftrace_create_branch_inst.constprop.0
>       1.40%  echo     [kernel.kallsyms]      [k] unmap_page_range
>       1.34%  echo     [kernel.kallsyms]      [k] mas_next_entry
>       1.28%  echo     ld-2.23.so             [.] do_lookup_x
>       1.22%  echo     [kernel.kallsyms]      [k] ftrace_call
>       1.05%  echo     [kernel.kallsyms]      [k] trace_function
>       0.99%  echo     [kernel.kallsyms]      [k] ftrace_caller
>       0.81%  echo     [kernel.kallsyms]      [k] ftrace_rec_iter_record
> 
> perf record without your patch:
> 
>      22.58%  echo     [kernel.kallsyms]  [k] patch_instruction
>      17.85%  echo     [kernel.kallsyms]  [k] ftrace_check_record
>      11.65%  echo     [kernel.kallsyms]  [k] ftrace_replace_code
>       6.76%  echo     [kernel.kallsyms]  [k] ftrace_make_call
>       6.68%  echo     [kernel.kallsyms]  [k] __ftrace_hash_rec_update
>       3.50%  echo     [kernel.kallsyms]  [k] ftrace_get_addr_curr
>       3.42%  echo     [kernel.kallsyms]  [k] ftrace_get_addr_new
>       2.36%  echo     [kernel.kallsyms]  [k] copy_page
>       1.22%  echo     [kernel.kallsyms]  [k] __rb_reserve_next.constprop.0
>       1.22%  echo     ld-2.23.so         [.] do_lookup_x
>       1.06%  echo     [kernel.kallsyms]  [k] ftrace_lookup_ip
>       0.73%  echo     ld-2.23.so         [.] _dl_relocate_object
>       0.65%  echo     [kernel.kallsyms]  [k] flush_dcache_icache_page
>       0.65%  echo     [kernel.kallsyms]  [k] function_trace_call

That suggests ftrace_test_record() as the likely cause. The below change 
does improve performance on ppc64. Can you see if it makes a difference 
on ppc32?

Upstream/before the below change (ftrace activation):
	0.15266 +- 0.00215 seconds time elapsed  ( +-  1.41% )
With the below change:
	0.14170 +- 0.00396 seconds time elapsed  ( +-  2.79% )


- Naveen

---
diff --git a/arch/powerpc/kernel/trace/ftrace.c b/arch/powerpc/kernel/trace/ftrace.c
index a9d57f338bd78e..8b2096ec77bba2 100644
--- a/arch/powerpc/kernel/trace/ftrace.c
+++ b/arch/powerpc/kernel/trace/ftrace.c
@@ -167,23 +167,22 @@ void ftrace_replace_code(int enable)
 
        for_ftrace_rec_iter(iter) {
                rec = ftrace_rec_iter_record(iter);
-               update = ftrace_test_record(rec, enable);
                ip = rec->ip;
-               new_addr = 0;
+               addr = ftrace_get_addr_curr(rec);
+               new_addr = ftrace_get_addr_new(rec);
+               update = ftrace_update_record(rec, enable);
 
                switch (update) {
                case FTRACE_UPDATE_IGNORE:
                default:
                        continue;
                case FTRACE_UPDATE_MODIFY_CALL:
-                       addr = ftrace_get_addr_curr(rec);
-                       new_addr = ftrace_get_addr_new(rec);
                        break;
                case FTRACE_UPDATE_MAKE_CALL:
-                       addr = ftrace_get_addr_new(rec);
-                       break;
+                       addr = new_addr;
+                       fallthrough;
                case FTRACE_UPDATE_MAKE_NOP:
-                       addr = ftrace_get_addr_curr(rec);
+                       new_addr = 0;
                        break;
                }
                nop_inst = ppc_inst(PPC_RAW_NOP());
@@ -213,7 +212,6 @@ void ftrace_replace_code(int enable)
                        ret = ftrace_modify_code(ip, old, new);
                if (ret)
                        goto out;
-               ftrace_update_record(rec, enable);
        }
 
 out:


  parent reply	other threads:[~2023-05-20 18:21 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 11+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2023-05-19 19:26 [RFC PATCH] powerpc/ftrace: Refactoring and support for -fpatchable-function-entry Naveen N Rao
2023-05-20 10:34 ` Christophe Leroy
2023-05-20 16:28   ` Christophe Leroy
2023-05-20 17:48     ` Christophe Leroy
2023-05-20 18:17     ` Naveen N Rao [this message]
2023-05-21  9:14       ` Christophe Leroy
2023-05-23  9:31         ` Naveen N Rao
2023-05-26  5:35           ` Christophe Leroy
2023-06-07 17:05             ` Naveen N Rao
2023-05-20 18:28   ` Naveen N Rao
2023-05-23 13:20     ` Steven Rostedt

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