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[2/3] coresight: Add section for integration with the perf tools

Message ID 1523907327-20979-3-git-send-email-mathieu.poirier@linaro.org
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Series coresight: Refresh documenation | expand

Commit Message

Mathieu Poirier April 16, 2018, 7:35 p.m. UTC
Adding a section that document how to use the Coresight framework and
drivers from the perf tools.

Signed-off-by: Mathieu Poirier <mathieu.poirier@linaro.org>

---
 Documentation/trace/coresight.txt | 50 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 1 file changed, 50 insertions(+)

-- 
2.7.4

Comments

Randy Dunlap April 16, 2018, 7:48 p.m. UTC | #1
On 04/16/2018 12:35 PM, Mathieu Poirier wrote:
> Adding a section that document how to use the Coresight framework and

> drivers from the perf tools.

> 

> Signed-off-by: Mathieu Poirier <mathieu.poirier@linaro.org>

> ---

>  Documentation/trace/coresight.txt | 50 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

>  1 file changed, 50 insertions(+)

> 

> diff --git a/Documentation/trace/coresight.txt b/Documentation/trace/coresight.txt

> index 710c75b6c73f..8caae8050a60 100644

> --- a/Documentation/trace/coresight.txt

> +++ b/Documentation/trace/coresight.txt

> @@ -187,9 +187,18 @@ that can be performed on them (see "struct coresight_ops").  The

>  specific to that component only.  "Implementation defined" customisations are

>  expected to be accessed and controlled using those entries.

>  

> +

>  How to use the tracer modules

>  -----------------------------

>  

> +There is two ways to use the Coresight framework: 1) using the perf cmd line


   There are two ways

> +tools and 2) interacting directly with the Coresight devices using the sysFS

> +interface.  Preference is given to the former as using the sysFS interface

> +requires a deep understanding of the Coresight HW.  The following sections

> +provide details on using both methods.

> +

> +1) Using the sysFS interface:

> +

>  Before trace collection can start, a coresight sink needs to be identify.


                                                                   identified.

>  There is no limit on the amount of sinks (nor sources) that can be enabled at

>  any given moment.  As a generic operation, all device pertaining to the sink

> @@ -295,6 +304,47 @@ Instruction     13570831        0x8026B584      E28DD00C        false   ADD

>  Instruction     0       0x8026B588      E8BD8000        true    LDM      sp!,{pc}

>  Timestamp                                       Timestamp: 17107041535

>  

> +2) Using perf framework:

> +

> +Coresight tracers are represented using the Perf framework's Performance

> +Monitoring Unit (PMU) abstraction.  As such the perf framework takes charge of

> +controlling when tracing gets enabled based on when the process of interest is

> +scheduled.  When configured in a system, Coresight PMUs will be listed when

> +queried by the perf command line tool:

> +

> +	linaro@linaro-nano:~$ ./perf list pmu

> +

> +		List of pre-defined events (to be used in -e):

> +

> +		cs_etm//                                    [Kernel PMU event]

> +

> +	linaro@linaro-nano:~$

> +

> +Regardless of the number of tracers available in a system (usually equal to the

> +amount of processor core), the "cs_etm" PMU will be listed only once.


?                      cores),

> +

> +A Coresight PMU works the same way as any other PMUs, i.e the name of the PMU is


                                         any other PMU, i.e.

> +listed along with configuration options within forward slashes '/'.  Since a

> +Coresight system will typically have more than one sink, the name of the sink to

> +work with needs to be specified as an event option.  Names for sink to choose

> +from are listed in sysFS under ($SYSFS)/bus/coresight/devices:

> +

> +	root@linaro-nano:~# ls /sys/bus/coresight/devices/

> +		20010000.etf   20040000.funnel  20100000.stm  22040000.etm

> +		22140000.etm  230c0000.funnel  23240000.etm 20030000.tpiu

> +		20070000.etr     20120000.replicator  220c0000.funnel

> +		23040000.etm  23140000.etm     23340000.etm

> +

> +	root@linaro-nano:~# perf record -e cs_etm/@20070000.etr/u --per-thread program

> +

> +The syntax within the forward slashes '/' is important.  The '@' character

> +tells the parser that a sink is about to be specified and that this is the IP


Can we get away from using "IP" and call it a device or (hardware) module or
something more descriptive?

> +to use for the trace session.

> +

> +More information on the above and other example on how to use Coresight with

> +the perf tools can be found in the "HOWTO.md" file of the openCSD gitHub

> +repository [3].



-- 
~Randy
Mathieu Poirier April 17, 2018, 3:46 p.m. UTC | #2
On 16 April 2018 at 13:48, Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@infradead.org> wrote:
> On 04/16/2018 12:35 PM, Mathieu Poirier wrote:

>> Adding a section that document how to use the Coresight framework and

>> drivers from the perf tools.

>>

>> Signed-off-by: Mathieu Poirier <mathieu.poirier@linaro.org>

>> ---

>>  Documentation/trace/coresight.txt | 50 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

>>  1 file changed, 50 insertions(+)

>>

>> diff --git a/Documentation/trace/coresight.txt b/Documentation/trace/coresight.txt

>> index 710c75b6c73f..8caae8050a60 100644

>> --- a/Documentation/trace/coresight.txt

>> +++ b/Documentation/trace/coresight.txt

>> @@ -187,9 +187,18 @@ that can be performed on them (see "struct coresight_ops").  The

>>  specific to that component only.  "Implementation defined" customisations are

>>  expected to be accessed and controlled using those entries.

>>

>> +

>>  How to use the tracer modules

>>  -----------------------------

>>

>> +There is two ways to use the Coresight framework: 1) using the perf cmd line

>

>    There are two ways

>

>> +tools and 2) interacting directly with the Coresight devices using the sysFS

>> +interface.  Preference is given to the former as using the sysFS interface

>> +requires a deep understanding of the Coresight HW.  The following sections

>> +provide details on using both methods.

>> +

>> +1) Using the sysFS interface:

>> +

>>  Before trace collection can start, a coresight sink needs to be identify.

>

>                                                                    identified.

>

>>  There is no limit on the amount of sinks (nor sources) that can be enabled at

>>  any given moment.  As a generic operation, all device pertaining to the sink

>> @@ -295,6 +304,47 @@ Instruction     13570831        0x8026B584      E28DD00C        false   ADD

>>  Instruction     0       0x8026B588      E8BD8000        true    LDM      sp!,{pc}

>>  Timestamp                                       Timestamp: 17107041535

>>

>> +2) Using perf framework:

>> +

>> +Coresight tracers are represented using the Perf framework's Performance

>> +Monitoring Unit (PMU) abstraction.  As such the perf framework takes charge of

>> +controlling when tracing gets enabled based on when the process of interest is

>> +scheduled.  When configured in a system, Coresight PMUs will be listed when

>> +queried by the perf command line tool:

>> +

>> +     linaro@linaro-nano:~$ ./perf list pmu

>> +

>> +             List of pre-defined events (to be used in -e):

>> +

>> +             cs_etm//                                    [Kernel PMU event]

>> +

>> +     linaro@linaro-nano:~$

>> +

>> +Regardless of the number of tracers available in a system (usually equal to the

>> +amount of processor core), the "cs_etm" PMU will be listed only once.

>

> ?                      cores),

>

>> +

>> +A Coresight PMU works the same way as any other PMUs, i.e the name of the PMU is

>

>                                          any other PMU, i.e.

>

>> +listed along with configuration options within forward slashes '/'.  Since a

>> +Coresight system will typically have more than one sink, the name of the sink to

>> +work with needs to be specified as an event option.  Names for sink to choose

>> +from are listed in sysFS under ($SYSFS)/bus/coresight/devices:

>> +

>> +     root@linaro-nano:~# ls /sys/bus/coresight/devices/

>> +             20010000.etf   20040000.funnel  20100000.stm  22040000.etm

>> +             22140000.etm  230c0000.funnel  23240000.etm 20030000.tpiu

>> +             20070000.etr     20120000.replicator  220c0000.funnel

>> +             23040000.etm  23140000.etm     23340000.etm

>> +

>> +     root@linaro-nano:~# perf record -e cs_etm/@20070000.etr/u --per-thread program

>> +

>> +The syntax within the forward slashes '/' is important.  The '@' character

>> +tells the parser that a sink is about to be specified and that this is the IP

>

> Can we get away from using "IP" and call it a device or (hardware) module or

> something more descriptive?


Sure thing.

Thanks for taking the time to read the patch and providing comments.

Mathieu

>

>> +to use for the trace session.

>> +

>> +More information on the above and other example on how to use Coresight with

>> +the perf tools can be found in the "HOWTO.md" file of the openCSD gitHub

>> +repository [3].

>

>

> --

> ~Randy
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diff --git a/Documentation/trace/coresight.txt b/Documentation/trace/coresight.txt
index 710c75b6c73f..8caae8050a60 100644
--- a/Documentation/trace/coresight.txt
+++ b/Documentation/trace/coresight.txt
@@ -187,9 +187,18 @@  that can be performed on them (see "struct coresight_ops").  The
 specific to that component only.  "Implementation defined" customisations are
 expected to be accessed and controlled using those entries.
 
+
 How to use the tracer modules
 -----------------------------
 
+There is two ways to use the Coresight framework: 1) using the perf cmd line
+tools and 2) interacting directly with the Coresight devices using the sysFS
+interface.  Preference is given to the former as using the sysFS interface
+requires a deep understanding of the Coresight HW.  The following sections
+provide details on using both methods.
+
+1) Using the sysFS interface:
+
 Before trace collection can start, a coresight sink needs to be identify.
 There is no limit on the amount of sinks (nor sources) that can be enabled at
 any given moment.  As a generic operation, all device pertaining to the sink
@@ -295,6 +304,47 @@  Instruction     13570831        0x8026B584      E28DD00C        false   ADD
 Instruction     0       0x8026B588      E8BD8000        true    LDM      sp!,{pc}
 Timestamp                                       Timestamp: 17107041535
 
+2) Using perf framework:
+
+Coresight tracers are represented using the Perf framework's Performance
+Monitoring Unit (PMU) abstraction.  As such the perf framework takes charge of
+controlling when tracing gets enabled based on when the process of interest is
+scheduled.  When configured in a system, Coresight PMUs will be listed when
+queried by the perf command line tool:
+
+	linaro@linaro-nano:~$ ./perf list pmu
+
+		List of pre-defined events (to be used in -e):
+
+		cs_etm//                                    [Kernel PMU event]
+
+	linaro@linaro-nano:~$
+
+Regardless of the number of tracers available in a system (usually equal to the
+amount of processor core), the "cs_etm" PMU will be listed only once.
+
+A Coresight PMU works the same way as any other PMUs, i.e the name of the PMU is
+listed along with configuration options within forward slashes '/'.  Since a
+Coresight system will typically have more than one sink, the name of the sink to
+work with needs to be specified as an event option.  Names for sink to choose
+from are listed in sysFS under ($SYSFS)/bus/coresight/devices:
+
+	root@linaro-nano:~# ls /sys/bus/coresight/devices/
+		20010000.etf   20040000.funnel  20100000.stm  22040000.etm
+		22140000.etm  230c0000.funnel  23240000.etm 20030000.tpiu
+		20070000.etr     20120000.replicator  220c0000.funnel
+		23040000.etm  23140000.etm     23340000.etm
+
+	root@linaro-nano:~# perf record -e cs_etm/@20070000.etr/u --per-thread program
+
+The syntax within the forward slashes '/' is important.  The '@' character
+tells the parser that a sink is about to be specified and that this is the IP
+to use for the trace session.
+
+More information on the above and other example on how to use Coresight with
+the perf tools can be found in the "HOWTO.md" file of the openCSD gitHub
+repository [3].
+
 How to use the STM module
 -------------------------