* [dpdk-dev] [PATCH] doc: arm64: document DPDK application profiling methods
@ 2016-10-04 10:40 Jerin Jacob
2016-10-04 12:40 ` Thomas Monjalon
2016-10-05 8:43 ` [dpdk-dev] [PATCH v2] " Jerin Jacob
0 siblings, 2 replies; 10+ messages in thread
From: Jerin Jacob @ 2016-10-04 10:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: dev; +Cc: thomas.monjalon, jianbo.liu, viktorin, Jerin Jacob
Signed-off-by: Jerin Jacob <jerin.jacob@caviumnetworks.com>
---
doc/guides/prog_guide/profile_app.rst | 58 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
1 file changed, 58 insertions(+)
diff --git a/doc/guides/prog_guide/profile_app.rst b/doc/guides/prog_guide/profile_app.rst
index 3226187..bb78623 100644
--- a/doc/guides/prog_guide/profile_app.rst
+++ b/doc/guides/prog_guide/profile_app.rst
@@ -31,6 +31,14 @@
Profile Your Application
========================
+Introduction
+------------
+
+The following sections describe the methods to profile DPDK applications on
+different architectures.
+
+x86
+~~~
Intel processors provide performance counters to monitor events.
Some tools provided by Intel can be used to profile and benchmark an application.
See the *VTune Performance Analyzer Essentials* publication from Intel Press for more information.
@@ -50,3 +58,53 @@ The main situations that should be monitored through event counters are:
Refer to the
`Intel Performance Analysis Guide <http://software.intel.com/sites/products/collateral/hpc/vtune/performance_analysis_guide.pdf>`_
for details about application profiling.
+
+ARM64
+~~~~~
+
+Perf
+^^^^
+ARM64 architecture provide performance counters to monitor events.
+The Linux perf tool can be used to profile and benchmark an application.
+In addition to the standard events, perf can be used to profile arm64 specific
+PMU events through raw events(-e -rXX)
+
+Refer to the
+`ARM64 specific PMU events enumeration <http://infocenter.arm.com/help/index.jsp?topic=/com.arm.doc.100095_0002_04_en/way1382543438508.html>`_
+
+High-resolution cycle counter
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+The default cntvct_el0 based rte_rdtsc() provides portable means to get wall
+clock counter at user space. Typically it runs at <= 100MHz.
+
+The alternative method to enable rte_rdtsc() for high resolution
+wall clock counter is through armv8 PMU subsystem.
+The PMU cycle counter runs at CPU frequency, However, access to PMU cycle
+counter from user space is not enabled by default in the arm64 linux kernel.
+It is possible to enable cycle counter at user space access
+by configuring the PMU from the privileged mode (kernel space).
+
+by default rte_rdtsc() implementation uses portable cntvct_el0 scheme.
+Application can choose the PMU based implementation with
+CONFIG_RTE_ARM_EAL_RDTSC_USE_PMU
+
+The PMU based scheme useful for high accuracy performance profiling.
+Find below the example steps to configure the PMU based cycle counter on an
+armv8 machine.
+
+.. code-block:: console
+
+ git clone https://github.com/jerinjacobk/armv8_pmu_cycle_counter_el0
+ cd armv8_pmu_cycle_counter_el0
+ make
+ sudo insmod pmu_el0_cycle_counter.ko
+ cd $DPDK_DIR
+ make config T=arm64-armv8a-linuxapp-gcc
+ echo "CONFIG_RTE_ARM_EAL_RDTSC_USE_PMU=y" >> build/.config
+ make
+
+.. warning::
+
+ This method can not be used in production systems as this may alter PMU
+ state used by standard Linux user space tool like perf.
+
--
2.5.5
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* Re: [dpdk-dev] [PATCH] doc: arm64: document DPDK application profiling methods
2016-10-04 10:40 [dpdk-dev] [PATCH] doc: arm64: document DPDK application profiling methods Jerin Jacob
@ 2016-10-04 12:40 ` Thomas Monjalon
2016-10-04 12:45 ` Jan Viktorin
2016-10-05 8:43 ` [dpdk-dev] [PATCH v2] " Jerin Jacob
1 sibling, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread
From: Thomas Monjalon @ 2016-10-04 12:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Jerin Jacob; +Cc: dev, jianbo.liu, viktorin
Thanks for providing a patch so quickly :)
2016-10-04 16:10, Jerin Jacob:
> +The PMU based scheme useful for high accuracy performance profiling.
A verb is missing.
> +Find below the example steps to configure the PMU based cycle counter on an
> +armv8 machine.
> +
> +.. code-block:: console
> +
> + git clone https://github.com/jerinjacobk/armv8_pmu_cycle_counter_el0
> + cd armv8_pmu_cycle_counter_el0
> + make
> + sudo insmod pmu_el0_cycle_counter.ko
> + cd $DPDK_DIR
> + make config T=arm64-armv8a-linuxapp-gcc
> + echo "CONFIG_RTE_ARM_EAL_RDTSC_USE_PMU=y" >> build/.config
> + make
What about the ARM 32 code that Jan is using?
> +.. warning::
> +
> + This method can not be used in production systems as this may alter PMU
> + state used by standard Linux user space tool like perf.
More details please?
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* Re: [dpdk-dev] [PATCH] doc: arm64: document DPDK application profiling methods
2016-10-04 12:40 ` Thomas Monjalon
@ 2016-10-04 12:45 ` Jan Viktorin
0 siblings, 0 replies; 10+ messages in thread
From: Jan Viktorin @ 2016-10-04 12:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Thomas Monjalon; +Cc: Jerin Jacob, dev, jianbo.liu
On Tue, 04 Oct 2016 14:40:47 +0200
Thomas Monjalon <thomas.monjalon@6wind.com> wrote:
> Thanks for providing a patch so quickly :)
>
> 2016-10-04 16:10, Jerin Jacob:
> > +The PMU based scheme useful for high accuracy performance profiling.
>
> A verb is missing.
>
> > +Find below the example steps to configure the PMU based cycle counter on an
> > +armv8 machine.
> > +
> > +.. code-block:: console
> > +
> > + git clone https://github.com/jerinjacobk/armv8_pmu_cycle_counter_el0
> > + cd armv8_pmu_cycle_counter_el0
> > + make
> > + sudo insmod pmu_el0_cycle_counter.ko
> > + cd $DPDK_DIR
> > + make config T=arm64-armv8a-linuxapp-gcc
> > + echo "CONFIG_RTE_ARM_EAL_RDTSC_USE_PMU=y" >> build/.config
> > + make
>
> What about the ARM 32 code that Jan is using?
Hi, I didn't have time for this yet. The basic description is here:
lib/librte_eal/common/include/arch/arm/rte_cycles_32.h
In the Linux Kernel, it is used here:
arch/arm/kernel/perf_event_v7.c (see registers c12, c13 and c14)
Regards
Jan
>
> > +.. warning::
> > +
> > + This method can not be used in production systems as this may alter PMU
> > + state used by standard Linux user space tool like perf.
>
> More details please?
>
--
Jan Viktorin E-mail: Viktorin@RehiveTech.com
System Architect Web: www.RehiveTech.com
RehiveTech
Brno, Czech Republic
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* [dpdk-dev] [PATCH v2] doc: arm64: document DPDK application profiling methods
2016-10-04 10:40 [dpdk-dev] [PATCH] doc: arm64: document DPDK application profiling methods Jerin Jacob
2016-10-04 12:40 ` Thomas Monjalon
@ 2016-10-05 8:43 ` Jerin Jacob
2016-10-26 20:07 ` Thomas Monjalon
` (2 more replies)
1 sibling, 3 replies; 10+ messages in thread
From: Jerin Jacob @ 2016-10-05 8:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: dev; +Cc: thomas.monjalon, jianbo.liu, viktorin, Jerin Jacob
Signed-off-by: Jerin Jacob <jerin.jacob@caviumnetworks.com>
---
v2:
-Addressed ARM64 specific review comments(Suggested by Thomas)
http://dpdk.org/dev/patchwork/patch/16362/
---
doc/guides/prog_guide/profile_app.rst | 58 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
1 file changed, 58 insertions(+)
diff --git a/doc/guides/prog_guide/profile_app.rst b/doc/guides/prog_guide/profile_app.rst
index 3226187..9f1b7ee 100644
--- a/doc/guides/prog_guide/profile_app.rst
+++ b/doc/guides/prog_guide/profile_app.rst
@@ -31,6 +31,14 @@
Profile Your Application
========================
+Introduction
+------------
+
+The following sections describe the methods to profile DPDK applications on
+different architectures.
+
+x86
+~~~
Intel processors provide performance counters to monitor events.
Some tools provided by Intel can be used to profile and benchmark an application.
See the *VTune Performance Analyzer Essentials* publication from Intel Press for more information.
@@ -50,3 +58,53 @@ The main situations that should be monitored through event counters are:
Refer to the
`Intel Performance Analysis Guide <http://software.intel.com/sites/products/collateral/hpc/vtune/performance_analysis_guide.pdf>`_
for details about application profiling.
+
+ARM64
+~~~~~
+
+Perf
+^^^^
+ARM64 architecture provide performance counters to monitor events.
+The Linux perf tool can be used to profile and benchmark an application.
+In addition to the standard events, perf can be used to profile arm64 specific
+PMU events through raw events(-e -rXX)
+
+Refer to the
+`ARM64 specific PMU events enumeration <http://infocenter.arm.com/help/index.jsp?topic=/com.arm.doc.100095_0002_04_en/way1382543438508.html>`_
+
+High-resolution cycle counter
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+The default cntvct_el0 based rte_rdtsc() provides portable means to get wall
+clock counter at user space. Typically it runs at <= 100MHz.
+
+The alternative method to enable rte_rdtsc() for high resolution
+wall clock counter is through armv8 PMU subsystem.
+The PMU cycle counter runs at CPU frequency, However, access to PMU cycle
+counter from user space is not enabled by default in the arm64 linux kernel.
+It is possible to enable cycle counter at user space access
+by configuring the PMU from the privileged mode (kernel space).
+
+by default rte_rdtsc() implementation uses portable cntvct_el0 scheme.
+Application can choose the PMU based implementation with
+CONFIG_RTE_ARM_EAL_RDTSC_USE_PMU
+
+Find below the example steps to configure the PMU based cycle counter on an
+armv8 machine.
+
+.. code-block:: console
+
+ git clone https://github.com/jerinjacobk/armv8_pmu_cycle_counter_el0
+ cd armv8_pmu_cycle_counter_el0
+ make
+ sudo insmod pmu_el0_cycle_counter.ko
+ cd $DPDK_DIR
+ make config T=arm64-armv8a-linuxapp-gcc
+ echo "CONFIG_RTE_ARM_EAL_RDTSC_USE_PMU=y" >> build/.config
+ make
+
+.. warning::
+
+ The PMU based scheme is useful for high accuracy performance profiling with
+ rte_rdtsc(). However, This method can not be used in conjunction with Linux
+ userspace profiling tools like perf as this scheme alters the PMU registers
+ state.
--
2.5.5
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* Re: [dpdk-dev] [PATCH v2] doc: arm64: document DPDK application profiling methods
2016-10-05 8:43 ` [dpdk-dev] [PATCH v2] " Jerin Jacob
@ 2016-10-26 20:07 ` Thomas Monjalon
2016-11-03 12:30 ` Mcnamara, John
2016-11-04 14:00 ` Mcnamara, John
2016-11-08 3:32 ` [dpdk-dev] [PATCH v3] " Jerin Jacob
2 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread
From: Thomas Monjalon @ 2016-10-26 20:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Jerin Jacob, john.mcnamara; +Cc: dev, viktorin
2016-10-05 14:13, Jerin Jacob:
> Signed-off-by: Jerin Jacob <jerin.jacob@caviumnetworks.com>
> ---
> v2:
> -Addressed ARM64 specific review comments(Suggested by Thomas)
I feel more comments could be done, especially about formatting.
You are adding a chapter Introduction without any other section
of the same level.
Some technical terms should be enclosed in backquotes.
Please John, could you guide Jerin or provide an updated version?
Thanks
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* Re: [dpdk-dev] [PATCH v2] doc: arm64: document DPDK application profiling methods
2016-10-26 20:07 ` Thomas Monjalon
@ 2016-11-03 12:30 ` Mcnamara, John
0 siblings, 0 replies; 10+ messages in thread
From: Mcnamara, John @ 2016-11-03 12:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Thomas Monjalon, Jerin Jacob; +Cc: dev, viktorin
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Thomas Monjalon [mailto:thomas.monjalon@6wind.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2016 9:07 PM
> To: Jerin Jacob <jerin.jacob@caviumnetworks.com>; Mcnamara, John
> <john.mcnamara@intel.com>
> Cc: dev@dpdk.org; jianbo.liu@linaro.org; viktorin@rehivetech.com
> Subject: Re: [dpdk-dev] [PATCH v2] doc: arm64: document DPDK application
> profiling methods
>
> 2016-10-05 14:13, Jerin Jacob:
> > Signed-off-by: Jerin Jacob <jerin.jacob@caviumnetworks.com>
> > ---
> > v2:
> > -Addressed ARM64 specific review comments(Suggested by Thomas)
>
> I feel more comments could be done, especially about formatting.
> You are adding a chapter Introduction without any other section of the
> same level.
> Some technical terms should be enclosed in backquotes.
>
> Please John, could you guide Jerin or provide an updated version?
Will do.
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* Re: [dpdk-dev] [PATCH v2] doc: arm64: document DPDK application profiling methods
2016-10-05 8:43 ` [dpdk-dev] [PATCH v2] " Jerin Jacob
2016-10-26 20:07 ` Thomas Monjalon
@ 2016-11-04 14:00 ` Mcnamara, John
2016-11-08 3:32 ` [dpdk-dev] [PATCH v3] " Jerin Jacob
2 siblings, 0 replies; 10+ messages in thread
From: Mcnamara, John @ 2016-11-04 14:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Jerin Jacob, dev; +Cc: thomas.monjalon, jianbo.liu, viktorin
> -----Original Message-----
> From: dev [mailto:dev-bounces@dpdk.org] On Behalf Of Jerin Jacob
> Sent: Wednesday, October 5, 2016 9:43 AM
> To: dev@dpdk.org
> Cc: thomas.monjalon@6wind.com; jianbo.liu@linaro.org;
> viktorin@rehivetech.com; Jerin Jacob <jerin.jacob@caviumnetworks.com>
> Subject: [dpdk-dev] [PATCH v2] doc: arm64: document DPDK application
> profiling methods
>
Hi Jerin,
Thanks for this. It is probably something that should be extended from
the Intel side as well.
...
> Profile Your Application
> ========================
>
> +Introduction
> +------------
> +
> +The following sections describe the methods to profile DPDK
> +applications on different architectures.
You could probably just skip the introduction heading and put this
text under the main heading.
As Thomas pointed out there are a few other RST formatting issues
as well. I'll forward some suggested changes.
John
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* [dpdk-dev] [PATCH v3] doc: arm64: document DPDK application profiling methods
2016-10-05 8:43 ` [dpdk-dev] [PATCH v2] " Jerin Jacob
2016-10-26 20:07 ` Thomas Monjalon
2016-11-04 14:00 ` Mcnamara, John
@ 2016-11-08 3:32 ` Jerin Jacob
2016-11-08 5:57 ` Jianbo Liu
2 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread
From: Jerin Jacob @ 2016-11-08 3:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: dev; +Cc: thomas.monjalon, john.mcnamara, Jerin Jacob
Signed-off-by: Jerin Jacob <jerin.jacob@caviumnetworks.com>
Signed-off-by: John McNamara <john.mcnamara@intel.com>
---
v3:
Fixed formatting issues:
- Remove the introduction heading and put intro text under the main heading(Thomas)
- Fixed RST formatting issues such as enclosing technical terms in backquotes(John)
Thanks, John for providing the updated version
v2:
-Addressed ARM64 specific review comments(Suggested by Thomas)
http://dpdk.org/dev/patchwork/patch/16362/
---
doc/guides/prog_guide/profile_app.rst | 64 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
1 file changed, 63 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/doc/guides/prog_guide/profile_app.rst b/doc/guides/prog_guide/profile_app.rst
index 3226187..54b546a 100644
--- a/doc/guides/prog_guide/profile_app.rst
+++ b/doc/guides/prog_guide/profile_app.rst
@@ -31,8 +31,15 @@
Profile Your Application
========================
+The following sections describe methods of profiling DPDK applications on
+different architectures.
+
+
+Profiling on x86
+----------------
+
Intel processors provide performance counters to monitor events.
-Some tools provided by Intel can be used to profile and benchmark an application.
+Some tools provided by Intel, such as VTune, can be used to profile and benchmark an application.
See the *VTune Performance Analyzer Essentials* publication from Intel Press for more information.
For a DPDK application, this can be done in a Linux* application environment only.
@@ -50,3 +57,58 @@ The main situations that should be monitored through event counters are:
Refer to the
`Intel Performance Analysis Guide <http://software.intel.com/sites/products/collateral/hpc/vtune/performance_analysis_guide.pdf>`_
for details about application profiling.
+
+
+Profiling on ARM64
+------------------
+
+Using Linux perf
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+The ARM64 architecture provide performance counters to monitor events. The
+Linux ``perf`` tool can be used to profile and benchmark an application. In
+addition to the standard events, ``perf`` can be used to profile arm64
+specific PMU (Performance Monitor Unit) events through raw events (``-e``
+``-rXX``).
+
+For more derails refer to the
+`ARM64 specific PMU events enumeration <http://infocenter.arm.com/help/index.jsp?topic=/com.arm.doc.100095_0002_04_en/way1382543438508.html>`_.
+
+
+High-resolution cycle counter
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+The default ``cntvct_el0`` based ``rte_rdtsc()`` provides a portable means to
+get a wall clock counter in user space. Typically it runs at <= 100MHz.
+
+The alternative method to enable ``rte_rdtsc()`` for a high resolution wall
+clock counter is through the armv8 PMU subsystem. The PMU cycle counter runs
+at CPU frequency. However, access to the PMU cycle counter from user space is
+not enabled by default in the arm64 linux kernel. It is possible to enable
+cycle counter for user space access by configuring the PMU from the privileged
+mode (kernel space).
+
+By default the ``rte_rdtsc()`` implementation uses a portable ``cntvct_el0``
+scheme. Application can choose the PMU based implementation with
+``CONFIG_RTE_ARM_EAL_RDTSC_USE_PMU``.
+
+The example below shows the steps to configure the PMU based cycle counter on
+an armv8 machine.
+
+.. code-block:: console
+
+ git clone https://github.com/jerinjacobk/armv8_pmu_cycle_counter_el0
+ cd armv8_pmu_cycle_counter_el0
+ make
+ sudo insmod pmu_el0_cycle_counter.ko
+ cd $DPDK_DIR
+ make config T=arm64-armv8a-linuxapp-gcc
+ echo "CONFIG_RTE_ARM_EAL_RDTSC_USE_PMU=y" >> build/.config
+ make
+
+.. warning::
+
+ The PMU based scheme is useful for high accuracy performance profiling with
+ ``rte_rdtsc()``. However, this method can not be used in conjunction with
+ Linux userspace profiling tools like ``perf`` as this scheme alters the PMU
+ registers state.
--
2.5.5
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* Re: [dpdk-dev] [PATCH v3] doc: arm64: document DPDK application profiling methods
2016-11-08 3:32 ` [dpdk-dev] [PATCH v3] " Jerin Jacob
@ 2016-11-08 5:57 ` Jianbo Liu
2016-11-10 23:41 ` Thomas Monjalon
0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread
From: Jianbo Liu @ 2016-11-08 5:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Jerin Jacob; +Cc: dev, Thomas Monjalon, john.mcnamara
On 8 November 2016 at 11:32, Jerin Jacob <jerin.jacob@caviumnetworks.com> wrote:
> Signed-off-by: Jerin Jacob <jerin.jacob@caviumnetworks.com>
> Signed-off-by: John McNamara <john.mcnamara@intel.com>
> ---
> v3:
> Fixed formatting issues:
> - Remove the introduction heading and put intro text under the main heading(Thomas)
> - Fixed RST formatting issues such as enclosing technical terms in backquotes(John)
> Thanks, John for providing the updated version
> v2:
> -Addressed ARM64 specific review comments(Suggested by Thomas)
> http://dpdk.org/dev/patchwork/patch/16362/
> ---
> doc/guides/prog_guide/profile_app.rst | 64 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
> 1 file changed, 63 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
>
Acked-by: Jianbo Liu <jianbo.liu@linaro.org>
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* Re: [dpdk-dev] [PATCH v3] doc: arm64: document DPDK application profiling methods
2016-11-08 5:57 ` Jianbo Liu
@ 2016-11-10 23:41 ` Thomas Monjalon
0 siblings, 0 replies; 10+ messages in thread
From: Thomas Monjalon @ 2016-11-10 23:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Jerin Jacob; +Cc: Jianbo Liu, dev, john.mcnamara
> > Signed-off-by: Jerin Jacob <jerin.jacob@caviumnetworks.com>
> > Signed-off-by: John McNamara <john.mcnamara@intel.com>
>
> Acked-by: Jianbo Liu <jianbo.liu@linaro.org>
Applied, thanks
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