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//===-- PerfHelper.cpp ------------------------------------------*- C++ -*-===//
//
// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "PerfHelper.h"
#include "llvm/Config/config.h"
#include "llvm/Support/Errc.h"
#include "llvm/Support/Error.h"
#include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h"
#ifdef HAVE_LIBPFM
#include <perfmon/perf_event.h>
#include <perfmon/pfmlib.h>
#include <perfmon/pfmlib_perf_event.h>
#endif
#include <cassert>
#include <cstddef>
#include <errno.h> // for erno
#include <string.h> // for strerror()
namespace llvm {
namespace exegesis {
namespace pfm {
#ifdef HAVE_LIBPFM
static bool isPfmError(int Code) { return Code != PFM_SUCCESS; }
#endif
bool pfmInitialize() {
#ifdef HAVE_LIBPFM
return isPfmError(pfm_initialize());
#else
return true;
#endif
}
void pfmTerminate() {
#ifdef HAVE_LIBPFM
pfm_terminate();
#endif
}
// Performance counters may be unavailable for a number of reasons (such as
// kernel.perf_event_paranoid restriction or CPU being unknown to libpfm).
//
// Dummy event can be specified to skip interaction with real performance
// counters while still passing control to the generated code snippet.
const char *const PerfEvent::DummyEventString = "not-really-an-event";
PerfEvent::~PerfEvent() {
#ifdef HAVE_LIBPFM
delete Attr;
;
#endif
}
PerfEvent::PerfEvent(PerfEvent &&Other)
: EventString(std::move(Other.EventString)),
FullQualifiedEventString(std::move(Other.FullQualifiedEventString)),
Attr(Other.Attr) {
Other.Attr = nullptr;
}
PerfEvent::PerfEvent(StringRef PfmEventString)
: EventString(PfmEventString.str()), Attr(nullptr) {
if (PfmEventString != DummyEventString)
initRealEvent(PfmEventString);
else
FullQualifiedEventString = PfmEventString;
}
void PerfEvent::initRealEvent(StringRef PfmEventString) {
#ifdef HAVE_LIBPFM
char *Fstr = nullptr;
pfm_perf_encode_arg_t Arg = {};
Attr = new perf_event_attr();
Arg.attr = Attr;
Arg.fstr = &Fstr;
Arg.size = sizeof(pfm_perf_encode_arg_t);
const int Result = pfm_get_os_event_encoding(EventString.c_str(), PFM_PLM3,
PFM_OS_PERF_EVENT, &Arg);
if (isPfmError(Result)) {
// We don't know beforehand which counters are available (e.g. 6 uops ports
// on Sandybridge but 8 on Haswell) so we report the missing counter without
// crashing.
errs() << pfm_strerror(Result) << " - cannot create event " << EventString
<< "\n";
}
if (Fstr) {
FullQualifiedEventString = Fstr;
free(Fstr);
}
#endif
}
StringRef PerfEvent::name() const { return EventString; }
bool PerfEvent::valid() const { return !FullQualifiedEventString.empty(); }
const perf_event_attr *PerfEvent::attribute() const { return Attr; }
StringRef PerfEvent::getPfmEventString() const {
return FullQualifiedEventString;
}
ConfiguredEvent::ConfiguredEvent(PerfEvent &&EventToConfigure)
: Event(std::move(EventToConfigure)) {
assert(Event.valid());
}
#ifdef HAVE_LIBPFM
void ConfiguredEvent::initRealEvent(const pid_t ProcessID, const int GroupFD) {
const int CPU = -1;
const uint32_t Flags = 0;
perf_event_attr AttrCopy = *Event.attribute();
FileDescriptor = perf_event_open(&AttrCopy, ProcessID, CPU, GroupFD, Flags);
if (FileDescriptor == -1) {
errs() << "Unable to open event. ERRNO: " << strerror(errno)
<< ". Make sure your kernel allows user "
"space perf monitoring.\nYou may want to try:\n$ sudo sh "
"-c 'echo -1 > /proc/sys/kernel/perf_event_paranoid'.\n"
<< "If you are debugging and just want to execute the snippet "
"without actually reading performance counters, "
"pass --use-dummy-perf-counters command line option.\n";
}
assert(FileDescriptor != -1 && "Unable to open event");
}
Expected<SmallVector<int64_t>>
ConfiguredEvent::readOrError(StringRef /*unused*/) const {
int64_t Count = 0;
ssize_t ReadSize = ::read(FileDescriptor, &Count, sizeof(Count));
if (ReadSize != sizeof(Count))
return make_error<StringError>("Failed to read event counter",
errc::io_error);
SmallVector<int64_t, 1> Result;
Result.push_back(Count);
return Result;
}
ConfiguredEvent::~ConfiguredEvent() { close(FileDescriptor); }
#else
void ConfiguredEvent::initRealEvent(pid_t ProcessID, const int GroupFD) {}
Expected<SmallVector<int64_t>>
ConfiguredEvent::readOrError(StringRef /*unused*/) const {
return make_error<StringError>("Not implemented",
errc::function_not_supported);
}
ConfiguredEvent::~ConfiguredEvent() = default;
#endif // HAVE_LIBPFM
CounterGroup::CounterGroup(PerfEvent &&E, std::vector<PerfEvent> &&ValEvents,
pid_t ProcessID)
: EventCounter(std::move(E)) {
IsDummyEvent = EventCounter.isDummyEvent();
for (auto &&ValEvent : ValEvents)
ValidationEventCounters.emplace_back(std::move(ValEvent));
if (!IsDummyEvent)
initRealEvent(ProcessID);
}
#ifdef HAVE_LIBPFM
void CounterGroup::initRealEvent(pid_t ProcessID) {
EventCounter.initRealEvent(ProcessID);
for (auto &ValCounter : ValidationEventCounters)
ValCounter.initRealEvent(ProcessID, getFileDescriptor());
}
void CounterGroup::start() {
if (!IsDummyEvent)
ioctl(getFileDescriptor(), PERF_EVENT_IOC_RESET, PERF_IOC_FLAG_GROUP);
}
void CounterGroup::stop() {
if (!IsDummyEvent)
ioctl(getFileDescriptor(), PERF_EVENT_IOC_DISABLE, PERF_IOC_FLAG_GROUP);
}
Expected<SmallVector<int64_t, 4>>
CounterGroup::readOrError(StringRef FunctionBytes) const {
if (!IsDummyEvent)
return EventCounter.readOrError(FunctionBytes);
else
return SmallVector<int64_t, 1>(1, 42);
}
Expected<SmallVector<int64_t>>
CounterGroup::readValidationCountersOrError() const {
SmallVector<int64_t, 4> Result;
for (const auto &ValCounter : ValidationEventCounters) {
Expected<SmallVector<int64_t>> ValueOrError =
ValCounter.readOrError(StringRef());
if (!ValueOrError)
return ValueOrError.takeError();
// Reading a validation counter will only return a single value, so it is
// safe to only append the first value here. Also assert that this is true.
assert(ValueOrError->size() == 1 &&
"Validation counters should only return a single value");
Result.push_back((*ValueOrError)[0]);
}
return Result;
}
int CounterGroup::numValues() const { return 1; }
#else
void CounterGroup::initRealEvent(pid_t ProcessID) {}
void CounterGroup::start() {}
void CounterGroup::stop() {}
Expected<SmallVector<int64_t, 4>>
CounterGroup::readOrError(StringRef /*unused*/) const {
if (IsDummyEvent) {
SmallVector<int64_t, 4> Result;
Result.push_back(42);
return Result;
}
return make_error<StringError>("Not implemented", errc::io_error);
}
Expected<SmallVector<int64_t>>
CounterGroup::readValidationCountersOrError() const {
return SmallVector<int64_t>(0);
}
int CounterGroup::numValues() const { return 1; }
#endif
} // namespace pfm
} // namespace exegesis
} // namespace llvm
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