perf/core: Fix perf_event_read()
perf_event_read() has a number of issues regarding the timekeeping bits. - The IPI didn't update group times when it found INACTIVE - The direct call would not re-check ->state after taking ctx->lock which can result in ->count and timestamps getting out of sync. And we can make use of the ordering introduced for perf_event_stop() to make it more accurate for ACTIVE. Signed-off-by: Peter Zijlstra (Intel) <peterz@infradead.org> Cc: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org> Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
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@ -2081,8 +2081,9 @@ event_sched_in(struct perf_event *event,
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WRITE_ONCE(event->oncpu, smp_processor_id());
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/*
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* Order event::oncpu write to happen before the ACTIVE state
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* is visible.
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* Order event::oncpu write to happen before the ACTIVE state is
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* visible. This allows perf_event_{stop,read}() to observe the correct
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* ->oncpu if it sees ACTIVE.
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*/
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smp_wmb();
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WRITE_ONCE(event->state, PERF_EVENT_STATE_ACTIVE);
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@ -3638,12 +3639,16 @@ static void __perf_event_read(void *info)
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return;
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raw_spin_lock(&ctx->lock);
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if (ctx->is_active) {
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if (ctx->is_active & EVENT_TIME) {
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update_context_time(ctx);
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update_cgrp_time_from_event(event);
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}
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update_event_times(event);
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if (!data->group)
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update_event_times(event);
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else
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update_group_times(event);
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if (event->state != PERF_EVENT_STATE_ACTIVE)
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goto unlock;
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@ -3658,7 +3663,6 @@ static void __perf_event_read(void *info)
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pmu->read(event);
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list_for_each_entry(sub, &event->sibling_list, group_entry) {
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update_event_times(sub);
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if (sub->state == PERF_EVENT_STATE_ACTIVE) {
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/*
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* Use sibling's PMU rather than @event's since
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@ -3748,23 +3752,35 @@ out:
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static int perf_event_read(struct perf_event *event, bool group)
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{
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enum perf_event_state state = READ_ONCE(event->state);
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int event_cpu, ret = 0;
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/*
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* If event is enabled and currently active on a CPU, update the
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* value in the event structure:
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*/
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if (event->state == PERF_EVENT_STATE_ACTIVE) {
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struct perf_read_data data = {
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.event = event,
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.group = group,
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.ret = 0,
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};
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again:
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if (state == PERF_EVENT_STATE_ACTIVE) {
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struct perf_read_data data;
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/*
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* Orders the ->state and ->oncpu loads such that if we see
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* ACTIVE we must also see the right ->oncpu.
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*
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* Matches the smp_wmb() from event_sched_in().
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*/
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smp_rmb();
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event_cpu = READ_ONCE(event->oncpu);
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if ((unsigned)event_cpu >= nr_cpu_ids)
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return 0;
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data = (struct perf_read_data){
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.event = event,
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.group = group,
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.ret = 0,
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};
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preempt_disable();
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event_cpu = __perf_event_read_cpu(event, event_cpu);
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(void)smp_call_function_single(event_cpu, __perf_event_read, &data, 1);
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preempt_enable();
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ret = data.ret;
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} else if (event->state == PERF_EVENT_STATE_INACTIVE) {
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} else if (state == PERF_EVENT_STATE_INACTIVE) {
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struct perf_event_context *ctx = event->ctx;
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unsigned long flags;
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raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&ctx->lock, flags);
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state = event->state;
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if (state != PERF_EVENT_STATE_INACTIVE) {
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raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ctx->lock, flags);
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goto again;
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}
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/*
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* may read while context is not active
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* (e.g., thread is blocked), in that case
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* we cannot update context time
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* May read while context is not active (e.g., thread is
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* blocked), in that case we cannot update context time
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*/
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if (ctx->is_active) {
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if (ctx->is_active & EVENT_TIME) {
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update_context_time(ctx);
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update_cgrp_time_from_event(event);
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}
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if (group)
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update_group_times(event);
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else
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