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  1 Intel hybrid support                              
  2 --------------------                              
  3 Support for Intel hybrid events within perf to    
  4                                                   
  5 For some Intel platforms, such as AlderLake, w    
  6 it consists of atom cpu and core cpu. Each cpu    
  7 Part of events are available on core cpu, part    
  8 on atom cpu and even part of events are availa    
  9                                                   
 10 Kernel exports two new cpu pmus via sysfs:        
 11 /sys/devices/cpu_core                             
 12 /sys/devices/cpu_atom                             
 13                                                   
 14 The 'cpus' files are created under the directo    
 15                                                   
 16 cat /sys/devices/cpu_core/cpus                    
 17 0-15                                              
 18                                                   
 19 cat /sys/devices/cpu_atom/cpus                    
 20 16-23                                             
 21                                                   
 22 It indicates cpu0-cpu15 are core cpus and cpu1    
 23                                                   
 24 As before, use perf-list to list the symbolic     
 25                                                   
 26 perf list                                         
 27                                                   
 28 inst_retired.any                                  
 29         [Fixed Counter: Counts the number of i    
 30 inst_retired.any                                  
 31         [Number of instructions retired. Fixed    
 32                                                   
 33 The 'Unit: xxx' is added to brief description     
 34 the event is belong to. Same event name but wi    
 35 be supported.                                     
 36                                                   
 37 Enable hybrid event with a specific pmu           
 38                                                   
 39 To enable a core only event or atom only event    
 40                                                   
 41         cpu_core/<event name>/                    
 42 or                                                
 43         cpu_atom/<event name>/                    
 44                                                   
 45 For example, count the 'cycles' event on core     
 46                                                   
 47         perf stat -e cpu_core/cycles/             
 48                                                   
 49 Create two events for one hardware event autom    
 50                                                   
 51 When creating one event and the event is avail    
 52 two events are created automatically. One is f    
 53 core. Most of hardware events and cache events    
 54 cpu_core and cpu_atom.                            
 55                                                   
 56 For hardware events, they have pre-defined con    
 57 But on hybrid platform, kernel needs to know w    
 58 (from atom or from core). The original perf ev    
 59 can't carry pmu information. So now this type     
 60 type. The PMU type ID is stored at attr.config    
 61                                                   
 62 PMU type ID is retrieved from sysfs.              
 63 /sys/devices/cpu_atom/type                        
 64 /sys/devices/cpu_core/type                        
 65                                                   
 66 The new attr.config layout for PERF_TYPE_HARDW    
 67                                                   
 68 PERF_TYPE_HARDWARE:                 0xEEEEEEEE    
 69                                     AA: hardwa    
 70                                     EEEEEEEE:     
 71                                                   
 72 Cache event is similar. The type PERF_TYPE_HW_    
 73 PMU aware type. The PMU type ID is stored at a    
 74                                                   
 75 The new attr.config layout for PERF_TYPE_HW_CA    
 76                                                   
 77 PERF_TYPE_HW_CACHE:                 0xEEEEEEEE    
 78                                     BB: hardwa    
 79                                     CC: hardwa    
 80                                     DD: hardwa    
 81                                     EEEEEEEE:     
 82                                                   
 83 When enabling a hardware event without specifi    
 84 perf stat -e cycles -a (use system-wide in thi    
 85 are created automatically.                        
 86                                                   
 87   --------------------------------------------    
 88   perf_event_attr:                                
 89     size                             120          
 90     config                           0x4000000    
 91     sample_type                      IDENTIFIE    
 92     read_format                      TOTAL_TIM    
 93     disabled                         1            
 94     inherit                          1            
 95     exclude_guest                    1            
 96   --------------------------------------------    
 97                                                   
 98 and                                               
 99                                                   
100   --------------------------------------------    
101   perf_event_attr:                                
102     size                             120          
103     config                           0x8000000    
104     sample_type                      IDENTIFIE    
105     read_format                      TOTAL_TIM    
106     disabled                         1            
107     inherit                          1            
108     exclude_guest                    1            
109   --------------------------------------------    
110                                                   
111 type 0 is PERF_TYPE_HARDWARE.                     
112 0x4 in 0x400000000 indicates it's cpu_core pmu    
113 0x8 in 0x800000000 indicates it's cpu_atom pmu    
114                                                   
115 The kernel creates 'cycles' (0x400000000) on c    
116 and create 'cycles' (0x800000000) on cpu16-cpu    
117                                                   
118 For perf-stat result, it displays two events:     
119                                                   
120  Performance counter stats for 'system wide':     
121                                                   
122            6,744,979      cpu_core/cycles/        
123            1,965,552      cpu_atom/cycles/        
124                                                   
125 The first 'cycles' is core event, the second '    
126                                                   
127 Thread mode example:                              
128                                                   
129 perf-stat reports the scaled counts for hybrid    
130 displayed. The percentage is the event's runni    
131                                                   
132 One example, 'triad_loop' runs on cpu16 (atom     
133 scaled value for core cycles is 160,444,092 an    
134                                                   
135 perf stat -e cycles \-- taskset -c 16 ./triad_    
136                                                   
137 As previous, two events are created.              
138                                                   
139 ----------------------------------------------    
140 perf_event_attr:                                  
141   size                             120            
142   config                           0x400000000    
143   sample_type                      IDENTIFIER     
144   read_format                      TOTAL_TIME_    
145   disabled                         1              
146   inherit                          1              
147   enable_on_exec                   1              
148   exclude_guest                    1              
149 ----------------------------------------------    
150                                                   
151 and                                               
152                                                   
153 ----------------------------------------------    
154 perf_event_attr:                                  
155   size                             120            
156   config                           0x800000000    
157   sample_type                      IDENTIFIER     
158   read_format                      TOTAL_TIME_    
159   disabled                         1              
160   inherit                          1              
161   enable_on_exec                   1              
162   exclude_guest                    1              
163 ----------------------------------------------    
164                                                   
165  Performance counter stats for 'taskset -c 16     
166                                                   
167        233,066,666      cpu_core/cycles/          
168        604,097,080      cpu_atom/cycles/          
169                                                   
170 perf-record:                                      
171                                                   
172 If there is no '-e' specified in perf record,     
173 it creates two default 'cycles' and adds them     
174 is for core, the other is for atom.               
175                                                   
176 perf-stat:                                        
177                                                   
178 If there is no '-e' specified in perf stat, on    
179 besides of software events, following events a    
180 added to event list in order.                     
181                                                   
182 cpu_core/cycles/,                                 
183 cpu_atom/cycles/,                                 
184 cpu_core/instructions/,                           
185 cpu_atom/instructions/,                           
186 cpu_core/branches/,                               
187 cpu_atom/branches/,                               
188 cpu_core/branch-misses/,                          
189 cpu_atom/branch-misses/                           
190                                                   
191 Of course, both perf-stat and perf-record supp    
192 hybrid event with a specific pmu.                 
193                                                   
194 e.g.                                              
195 perf stat -e cpu_core/cycles/                     
196 perf stat -e cpu_atom/cycles/                     
197 perf stat -e cpu_core/r1a/                        
198 perf stat -e cpu_atom/L1-icache-loads/            
199 perf stat -e cpu_core/cycles/,cpu_atom/instruc    
200 perf stat -e '{cpu_core/cycles/,cpu_core/instr    
201                                                   
202 But '{cpu_core/cycles/,cpu_atom/instructions/}    
203 warning and disable grouping, because the pmus    
204 not matched (cpu_core vs. cpu_atom).              
                                                      

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