Re: [PATCH 0/2] oprofile: introduce module parameteroprofile.cpu_type
From: Robert Richter
Date: Wed May 06 2009 - 12:40:28 EST
On 06.05.09 16:47:20, Andi Kleen wrote:
> On Wed, May 06, 2009 at 02:39:12PM +0200, Robert Richter wrote:
> > The current userland does not yet fully support all cpu types
> > implemented in the kernel. With the module parameter oprofile.cpu_type
> > a certain cpu type can be reported to the oprofile userland and thus
> > makes the kernel usable with current distros.
>
> On Intel systems forcing archperfmon is the only one that makes sense
> nd only if the CPU supports arch perfmon(btw that's already in my patchkit
> which you haven't commented on so far)
>
> I don't thinking forcing core2 on a system like Nehalem with completely
> different events is a good idea though. This just means if the user
> selects anything unusual they will get junk data, which is just
> a bad design.
It is a kernel parameter, and users should know what they are doing
and what the risks are. I assume counting cpu clk unhalted will work
and some other events too. So the patch does not hurt.
> Also if you force core2 on a P4 system the kernel will just oops
> because it will access MSRs that are not there. So I don't think
> that's a good idea.
It anables core_2 only on family 6 (ppro implementation).
>
> It means you have to update oprofile userland at least once until
> you have arch perfmon support, but I think even Linus will be able
> to do that :) Hopefully Maynard will do a new release soon.
I agree, a new release of the userland would be the best. But till
then it is at least 1-2 months to go.
> The force of core2 is nacked from my side.
I do not have any passion with this patch, What I have in mind is
"oprofile sucks", and this patch would make oprofile more usable.
-Robert
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Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
Operating System Research Center
email: robert.richter@xxxxxxx
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