Merge tag 'perf-tools-for-v6.9-2024-03-13' of git://git./linux/kernel/git/perf/perf-tools
Pull perf tools updates from Namhyung Kim:
"perf stat:
- Support new 'cluster' aggregation mode for shared resources
depending on the hardware configuration:
$ sudo perf stat -a --per-cluster -e cycles,instructions sleep 1
Performance counter stats for 'system wide':
S0-D0-CLS0 2 85,051,822 cycles
S0-D0-CLS0 2 73,909,908 instructions # 0.87 insn per cycle
S0-D0-CLS2 2 93,365,918 cycles
S0-D0-CLS2 2 83,006,158 instructions # 0.89 insn per cycle
S0-D0-CLS4 2 104,157,523 cycles
S0-D0-CLS4 2 53,234,396 instructions # 0.51 insn per cycle
S0-D0-CLS6 2 65,891,079 cycles
S0-D0-CLS6 2 41,478,273 instructions # 0.63 insn per cycle
1.
002407989 seconds time elapsed
- Various fixes and cleanups for event metrics including NaN handling
perf script:
- Use libcapstone if available to disassemble the instructions. This
enables 'perf script -F disasm' and 'perf script --insn-trace=disasm'
(for Intel-PT):
$ perf script -F event,ip,disasm
cycles:P:
ffffffffa988d428 wrmsr
cycles:P:
ffffffffa9839d25 movq %rax, %r14
cycles:P:
ffffffffa9cdcaf0 endbr64
cycles:P:
ffffffffa988d428 wrmsr
cycles:P:
ffffffffa988d428 wrmsr
cycles:P:
ffffffffaa401f86 iretq
cycles:P:
ffffffffa99c4de5 movq 0x30(%rcx), %r8
cycles:P:
ffffffffa988d428 wrmsr
cycles:P:
ffffffffaa401f86 iretq
cycles:P:
ffffffffa9907983 movl 0x68(%rbx), %eax
cycles:P:
ffffffffa988d428 wrmsr
- Expose sample ID / stream ID to python scripts
perf test:
- Add more perf test cases from Redhat internal test suites. This
time it adds the base infra and a few perf probe tests. More to
come. :)
- Add 'perf test -p' for parallel execution and fix some issues found
by the parallel test
- Support symbol test to print symbols in given (active) module:
$ perf test -F -v Symbols --dso /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/kernel/fs/ext4/ext4.ko
--- start ---
Testing /lib/modules/6.5.13-1rodete2-amd64/kernel/fs/ext4/ext4.ko
Overlapping symbols:
7a990-7a9a0 l __pfx_ext4_exit_fs
7a990-7a9a0 g __pfx_cleanup_module
Overlapping symbols:
7a9a0-7aa1c l ext4_exit_fs
7a9a0-7aa1c g cleanup_module
...
JSON metric updates:
- A new round of Intel metric updates
- Support Power11 PVR (compatible to Power10)
- Fix cache latency events on Zen 4 to set SliceId properly
Internal:
- Fix reference counting for 'map' data structure, tireless work from
Ian!
- More memory optimization for struct thread and annotate histogram.
Now, 'perf report' (TUI) and 'perf annotate' should be much
lighter-weight in terms of memory footprint
- Support cross-arch perf register access. Clean up the build
configuration so that it can detect arch-register support at
runtime. This can allow to parse register data in sample which was
recorded in a different arch
Others:
- Sync task state in 'perf sched' to kernel using trace event fields.
The task states have been changed so tools cannot assume a fixed
encoding
- Clean up 'perf mem' to generalize the arch-specific events
- Add support for local and global variables to data type profiling.
This would increase the success rate of type resolution with DWARF
- Add short option -H for --hierarchy in 'perf report' and 'perf top'"
* tag 'perf-tools-for-v6.9-2024-03-13' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/perf/perf-tools: (154 commits)
perf annotate: Add comments in the data structures
perf annotate: Remove sym_hist.addr[] array
perf annotate: Calculate instruction overhead using hashmap
perf annotate: Add a hashmap for symbol histogram
perf threads: Reduce table size from 256 to 8
perf threads: Switch from rbtree to hashmap
perf threads: Move threads to its own files
perf machine: Move machine's threads into its own abstraction
perf machine: Move fprintf to for_each loop and a callback
perf trace: Ignore thread hashing in summary
perf report: Sort child tasks by tid
perf vendor events amd: Fix Zen 4 cache latency events
perf version: Display availability of OpenCSD support
perf vendor events intel: Add umasks/occ_sel to PCU events.
perf map: Fix map reference count issues
libperf evlist: Avoid out-of-bounds access
perf lock contention: Account contending locks too
perf metrics: Fix segv for metrics with no events
perf metrics: Fix metric matching
perf pmu: Fix a potential memory leak in perf_pmu__lookup()
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