* perf test failure on 3.14rc3
@ 2014-02-20 3:31 Dave Jones
2014-02-20 8:54 ` Peter Zijlstra
0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Dave Jones @ 2014-02-20 3:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Peter Zijlstra; +Cc: Linux Kernel
1: vmlinux symtab matches kallsyms : Ok
2: detect open syscall event : Ok
3: detect open syscall event on all cpus : Ok
4: read samples using the mmap interface : Ok
5: parse events tests : Warning: function __le16_to_cpup not defined
Warning: function __le16_to_cpup not defined
Warning: function __le16_to_cpup not defined
Warning: bad op token {
Warning: bad op token {
Warning: bad op token {
Warning: bad op token {
Warning: function is_writable_pte not defined
Warning: function scsi_trace_parse_cdb not defined
Warning: function scsi_trace_parse_cdb not defined
Warning: function scsi_trace_parse_cdb not defined
Warning: function scsi_trace_parse_cdb not defined
Warning: unknown op '->'
Warning: function jiffies_to_msecs not defined
Warning: function jiffies_to_msecs not defined
Warning: unknown op '{'
Warning: unknown op '{'
Ok
6: x86 rdpmc test : Ok
7: Validate PERF_RECORD_* events & perf_sample fields : Ok
8: Test perf pmu format parsing : Ok
9: Test dso data interface : Ok
10: roundtrip evsel->name check : Ok
11: Check parsing of sched tracepoints fields : Ok
12: Generate and check syscalls:sys_enter_open event fields: Ok
13: struct perf_event_attr setup : Ok
14: Test matching and linking multiple hists : Ok
15: Try 'use perf' in python, checking link problems : FAILED!
16: Test breakpoint overflow signal handler : Ok
17: Test breakpoint overflow sampling : Ok
18: Test number of exit event of a simple workload : Ok
19: Test software clock events have valid period values : Ok
20: Test converting perf time to TSC : Ok
21: Test object code reading : FAILED!
22: Test sample parsing : Ok
23: Test using a dummy software event to keep tracking : Ok
24: Test parsing with no sample_id_all bit set : Ok
I see '5' failing in similar ways in 3.13 too, so it's been broken
for a while.
Is 21 due to CONFIG_RANDOMIZE_BASE perhaps ?
Might that also explain why perf top isn't showing me kernel
function names any more ?
Dave
^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread* Re: perf test failure on 3.14rc3 2014-02-20 3:31 perf test failure on 3.14rc3 Dave Jones @ 2014-02-20 8:54 ` Peter Zijlstra 2014-02-20 9:41 ` Jiri Olsa 0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread From: Peter Zijlstra @ 2014-02-20 8:54 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Dave Jones, Linux Kernel, Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo Cc: Jiri Olsa, Adrian Hunter, Ingo Molnar On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 10:31:42PM -0500, Dave Jones wrote: > 1: vmlinux symtab matches kallsyms : Ok > 2: detect open syscall event : Ok > 3: detect open syscall event on all cpus : Ok > 4: read samples using the mmap interface : Ok > 5: parse events tests : Warning: function __le16_to_cpup not defined > Warning: function __le16_to_cpup not defined > Warning: function __le16_to_cpup not defined > Warning: bad op token { > Warning: bad op token { > Warning: bad op token { > Warning: bad op token { > Warning: function is_writable_pte not defined > Warning: function scsi_trace_parse_cdb not defined > Warning: function scsi_trace_parse_cdb not defined > Warning: function scsi_trace_parse_cdb not defined > Warning: function scsi_trace_parse_cdb not defined > Warning: unknown op '->' > Warning: function jiffies_to_msecs not defined > Warning: function jiffies_to_msecs not defined > Warning: unknown op '{' > Warning: unknown op '{' > Ok > 6: x86 rdpmc test : Ok > 7: Validate PERF_RECORD_* events & perf_sample fields : Ok > 8: Test perf pmu format parsing : Ok > 9: Test dso data interface : Ok > 10: roundtrip evsel->name check : Ok > 11: Check parsing of sched tracepoints fields : Ok > 12: Generate and check syscalls:sys_enter_open event fields: Ok > 13: struct perf_event_attr setup : Ok > 14: Test matching and linking multiple hists : Ok > 15: Try 'use perf' in python, checking link problems : FAILED! > 16: Test breakpoint overflow signal handler : Ok > 17: Test breakpoint overflow sampling : Ok > 18: Test number of exit event of a simple workload : Ok > 19: Test software clock events have valid period values : Ok > 20: Test converting perf time to TSC : Ok > 21: Test object code reading : FAILED! > 22: Test sample parsing : Ok > 23: Test using a dummy software event to keep tracking : Ok > 24: Test parsing with no sample_id_all bit set : Ok > > > I see '5' failing in similar ways in 3.13 too, so it's been broken > for a while. We'll have to ask acme and jolsa, I'm sure I've never looked at that before. > Is 21 due to CONFIG_RANDOMIZE_BASE perhaps ? > Might that also explain why perf top isn't showing me kernel > function names any more ? There were some KASLR fails, but I thought most of those were cured, I think Adrian was involved. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
* Re: perf test failure on 3.14rc3 2014-02-20 8:54 ` Peter Zijlstra @ 2014-02-20 9:41 ` Jiri Olsa 0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread From: Jiri Olsa @ 2014-02-20 9:41 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Peter Zijlstra Cc: Dave Jones, Linux Kernel, Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo, Adrian Hunter, Ingo Molnar On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 09:54:18AM +0100, Peter Zijlstra wrote: > On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 10:31:42PM -0500, Dave Jones wrote: > > 1: vmlinux symtab matches kallsyms : Ok > > 2: detect open syscall event : Ok > > 3: detect open syscall event on all cpus : Ok > > 4: read samples using the mmap interface : Ok > > 5: parse events tests : Warning: function __le16_to_cpup not defined > > Warning: function __le16_to_cpup not defined > > Warning: function __le16_to_cpup not defined > > Warning: bad op token { > > Warning: bad op token { > > Warning: bad op token { > > Warning: bad op token { > > Warning: function is_writable_pte not defined > > Warning: function scsi_trace_parse_cdb not defined > > Warning: function scsi_trace_parse_cdb not defined > > Warning: function scsi_trace_parse_cdb not defined > > Warning: function scsi_trace_parse_cdb not defined > > Warning: unknown op '->' > > Warning: function jiffies_to_msecs not defined > > Warning: function jiffies_to_msecs not defined > > Warning: unknown op '{' > > Warning: unknown op '{' > > Ok > > 6: x86 rdpmc test : Ok > > 7: Validate PERF_RECORD_* events & perf_sample fields : Ok > > 8: Test perf pmu format parsing : Ok > > 9: Test dso data interface : Ok > > 10: roundtrip evsel->name check : Ok > > 11: Check parsing of sched tracepoints fields : Ok > > 12: Generate and check syscalls:sys_enter_open event fields: Ok > > 13: struct perf_event_attr setup : Ok > > 14: Test matching and linking multiple hists : Ok > > 15: Try 'use perf' in python, checking link problems : FAILED! whats the perf version, from rpm/sources? > > 16: Test breakpoint overflow signal handler : Ok > > 17: Test breakpoint overflow sampling : Ok > > 18: Test number of exit event of a simple workload : Ok > > 19: Test software clock events have valid period values : Ok > > 20: Test converting perf time to TSC : Ok > > 21: Test object code reading : FAILED! > > 22: Test sample parsing : Ok > > 23: Test using a dummy software event to keep tracking : Ok > > 24: Test parsing with no sample_id_all bit set : Ok > > > > > > I see '5' failing in similar ways in 3.13 too, so it's been broken > > for a while. test 5 just emits warnings due to parsing tracepoint formats it's *almost* cured by traceevents plugins support, which got in just recently > > We'll have to ask acme and jolsa, I'm sure I've never looked at that > before. > > > Is 21 due to CONFIG_RANDOMIZE_BASE perhaps ? 21 could fail due to objdump disassebly issue --- The test fails because of the objdump bug (feature?). I'm getting following disassembly output: objdump -z -d --start-address=0xffffffff815cf06e --stop-address=0xffffffff815cf0ee /usr/lib/debug/lib/modules/3.10.0-80.el7perf_test21_1.x86_64/vmlinux ffffffff815cf06e <sysret_check+0x4b>: ffffffff815cf06e: 24 2f and $0x2f,%al ffffffff815cf070: 00 0f add %cl,(%rdi) ffffffff815cf071 <sysret_careful>: ffffffff815cf071: 0f ba e2 03 bt $0x3,%edx ffffffff815cf075: 73 11 jae ffffffff815cf088 <sysret_signal> Notice the address '*70:' displaying 2 bytes, while the output continues with address '*71:' The perf test 21 reads bytes dump from this output and compares it to the bytes read from the file in a standard way. This check fails because of the extra byte being read from the objdump output. --- there's already BZ filled (internal one) > > Might that also explain why perf top isn't showing me kernel > > function names any more ? > > There were some KASLR fails, but I thought most of those were cured, I > think Adrian was involved. right, I tested those changes and worked for me jirka ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
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