/* * mont_opcode.c - example of how to use the opcode matcher with the Dual-Core Itanium 2 PMU * * Copyright (c) 2005-2006 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. * Contributed by Stephane Eranian * * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy * of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal * in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights * to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies * of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, * subject to the following conditions: * * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all * copies or substantial portions of the Software. * * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, * INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A * PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT * HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF * CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE * OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. * * This file is part of libpfm, a performance monitoring support library for * applications on Linux. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #define OPCM_EVENT "IA64_TAGGED_INST_RETIRED_IBRP0_PMC32_33" #define NUM_PMCS PFMLIB_MAX_PMCS #define NUM_PMDS PFMLIB_MAX_PMDS #define MAX_EVT_NAME_LEN 128 #define MAX_PMU_NAME_LEN 32 #define NLOOP 200UL /* * we don't use static to make sure the compiler does not inline the function */ int do_test(unsigned long loop) { unsigned long sum = 0; while(loop--) sum += loop; return sum; } static void fatal_error(char *fmt,...) __attribute__((noreturn)); static void fatal_error(char *fmt, ...) { va_list ap; va_start(ap, fmt); vfprintf(stderr, fmt, ap); va_end(ap); exit(1); } int main(void) { pfmlib_input_param_t inp; pfmlib_output_param_t outp; pfmlib_mont_input_param_t mont_inp; pfarg_pmd_t pd[NUM_PMDS]; pfarg_pmc_t pc[NUM_PMCS]; pfarg_ctx_t ctx; pfarg_load_t load_args; pfmlib_options_t pfmlib_options; int ret; int type = 0; int id; unsigned int i; char name[MAX_EVT_NAME_LEN]; /* * Initialize pfm library (required before we can use it) */ if (pfm_initialize() != PFMLIB_SUCCESS) fatal_error("Can't initialize library\n"); /* * Let's make sure we run this on the right CPU */ pfm_get_pmu_type(&type); if (type != PFMLIB_MONTECITO_PMU) { char model[MAX_PMU_NAME_LEN]; pfm_get_pmu_name(model, MAX_PMU_NAME_LEN); fatal_error("this program does not work with the %s PMU\n", model); } /* * pass options to library (optional) */ memset(&pfmlib_options, 0, sizeof(pfmlib_options)); pfmlib_options.pfm_debug = 0; /* set to 1 for debug */ pfmlib_options.pfm_verbose = 1; /* set to 1 for verbose */ pfm_set_options(&pfmlib_options); memset(pd, 0, sizeof(pd)); memset(pc, 0, sizeof(pc)); memset(&ctx, 0, sizeof(ctx)); memset(&load_args, 0, sizeof(load_args)); memset(&inp,0, sizeof(inp)); memset(&outp,0, sizeof(outp)); memset(&mont_inp,0, sizeof(mont_inp)); /* * We indicate that we are using the first opcode matcher (PMC32/PMC33). */ mont_inp.pfp_mont_opcm1.opcm_used = 1; /* * We want to match all the br.cloop in our test function. * This branch is an IP-relative branch for which the major * opcode (bits [40-37]) is 4 and the btype field (bits[6-8]) is 5. * We ignore all the other fields in the opcode. * * On Montecito, the opcode matcher covers the full 41 bits of each * instruction but we'll ignore them in this example. Hence the * match value is: * * match = (4<<37)| (5<<6) = 0x8000000140 * * On Montecito, the match field covers the full 41 bits of each instruction. * But for this example, we only care about the major and btype field, * and we ignore all other bits. When a bit is set in the mask it means * that the corresponding match bit value is a "don't care". A bit * with value of zero indicates that the corresponding match bit * must match. Hence we build the following mask: * * mask = ~((0xf<<37) | (0x3<<6)) = 0x1fffffff3f; * * The 0xf comes from the fact that major opcode is 4-bit wide. * The 0x3 comes from the fact that btype is 3-bit wide. */ mont_inp.pfp_mont_opcm1.opcm_b = 1; mont_inp.pfp_mont_opcm1.opcm_match = 0x8000000140; mont_inp.pfp_mont_opcm1.opcm_mask = 0x1fffffff3f; /* * To count the number of occurence of this instruction, we must * program a counting monitor with the IA64_TAGGED_INST_RETIRED_PMC8 * event. */ if (pfm_find_full_event(OPCM_EVENT, &inp.pfp_events[0]) != PFMLIB_SUCCESS) fatal_error("cannot find event %s\n", OPCM_EVENT); /* * set the privilege mode: * PFM_PLM3 : user level only */ inp.pfp_dfl_plm = PFM_PLM3; /* * how many counters we use */ inp.pfp_event_count = 1; /* * let the library figure out the values for the PMCS */ if ((ret=pfm_dispatch_events(&inp, &mont_inp, &outp, NULL)) != PFMLIB_SUCCESS) fatal_error("cannot configure events: %s\n", pfm_strerror(ret)); /* * now create the context for self monitoring/per-task */ id = pfm_create_context(&ctx, NULL, NULL, 0); if (id == -1) { if (errno == ENOSYS) { fatal_error("Your kernel does not have performance monitoring support!\n"); } fatal_error("Can't create PFM context %s\n", strerror(errno)); } /* * Now prepare the argument to initialize the PMDs and PMCS. */ for (i=0; i < outp.pfp_pmc_count; i++) { pc[i].reg_num = outp.pfp_pmcs[i].reg_num; pc[i].reg_value = outp.pfp_pmcs[i].reg_value; } /* * figure out pmd mapping from output pmc */ for (i=0; i < outp.pfp_pmd_count; i++) pd[i].reg_num = outp.pfp_pmds[i].reg_num; /* * Now program the registers * * We don't use the save variable to indicate the number of elements passed to * the kernel because, as we said earlier, pc may contain more elements than * the number of events we specified, i.e., contains more thann coutning monitors. */ if (pfm_write_pmcs(id, pc, outp.pfp_pmc_count)) fatal_error("pfm_write_pmcs error errno %d\n",errno); if (pfm_write_pmds(id, pd, outp.pfp_pmd_count)) fatal_error("pfm_write_pmds error errno %d\n",errno); /* * now we load (i.e., attach) the context to ourself */ load_args.load_pid = getpid(); if (pfm_load_context(id, &load_args)) fatal_error("pfm_load_context error errno %d\n",errno); /* * Let's roll now. */ pfm_self_start(id); do_test(NLOOP); pfm_self_stop(id); /* * now read the results */ if (pfm_read_pmds(id, pd, inp.pfp_event_count)) fatal_error("pfm_read_pmds error errno %d\n",errno); /* * print the results */ pfm_get_full_event_name(&inp.pfp_events[0], name, MAX_EVT_NAME_LEN); printf("PMD%-3u %20lu %s (expected %lu)\n", pd[0].reg_num, pd[0].reg_value, name, NLOOP); if (pd[0].reg_value != 0) printf("compiler used br.cloop\n"); else printf("compiler did not use br.cloop\n"); /* * let's stop this now */ close(id); return 0; }