Re: [BUG(?)] perf_events: combining multiple tracepoint eventsinto a group produces no counts on member events

From: Frederic Weisbecker
Date: Wed Dec 01 2010 - 13:02:51 EST


On Wed, Dec 01, 2010 at 01:04:37PM +0100, Peter Zijlstra wrote:
> @@ -545,6 +546,11 @@ struct hw_perf_event {
> struct task_struct *bp_target;
> };
> #endif
> + /*
> + * Same fudge as for breakpoints, trace-events needs
> + * it too,.. convert the bp crap over..
> + */
> + struct task_struct *event_target;

Yeah, looks like we can merge the bp_target and event_target.


> struct task_struct {
> volatile long state; /* -1 unrunnable, 0 runnable, >0 stopped */
> void *stack;
> @@ -1452,6 +1458,9 @@ struct task_struct {
> struct perf_event_context *perf_event_ctxp[perf_nr_task_contexts];
> struct mutex perf_event_mutex;
> struct list_head perf_event_list;
> +#ifdef CONFIG_EVENT_TRACING
> + struct perf_tp_idr *perf_tp_idr;

Why not attaching this to the ctx eventually? This makes one pointer less
in task_struct.

> @@ -370,6 +372,7 @@ list_del_event(struct perf_event *event,
> */
> if (event->state > PERF_EVENT_STATE_OFF)
> event->state = PERF_EVENT_STATE_OFF;
> + ++ctx->generation;

What's the role of the ctx->generation? It seems to be incremented two times
but doesn't appear to have any purpose.


> }
>
> static void perf_group_detach(struct perf_event *event)
> @@ -1228,6 +1231,12 @@ void perf_event_context_sched_out(struct
> if (!cpuctx->task_ctx)
> return;
>
> +#if 0
> + /*
> + * Need to sort out how to make task_struct::perf_tp_idr
> + * work with this fancy switching stuff.. tracepoints could be
> + * in multiple contexts due to the software event muck.
> + */

Not sure what's the issue here. Each ctx have the perf_tp_idr matching
active tracepoints, isn't it?

> +static struct perf_tp_idr *perf_event_idr(struct perf_event *event, bool create)
> +{
> + struct perf_tp_idr *tp_idr;
> + struct task_struct *task;
> +
> + if (event->attach_state & PERF_ATTACH_TASK) {
> + task = event->hw.event_target;
> + tp_idr = task->perf_tp_idr;
> + if (!tp_idr && create)

Is it possible that task->perf_tp_idr can eventually disappear
under us there? Like when an event is released from that task?

> + tp_idr = perf_tp_init_task(event, task);
> + } else
> + tp_idr = &per_cpu(perf_tp_idr, event->cpu);
> +
> + return tp_idr;
> +}
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