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[llvm-exegesis] Add option to check the hardware support for a given feature before benchmarking.
This is mostly for the benefit of the LBR latency mode. Right now, it performs no checking. If this is run on non-supported hardware, it will produce all zeroes for latency. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85254
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@ -19,9 +19,9 @@ else:
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try:
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with open(os.devnull, 'w') as quiet:
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check_llvm_exegesis_uops_result = subprocess.call(
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[llvm_exegesis_exe, '-allowed-host-cpu', 'skylake', '-allowed-host-cpu', 'skylake-avx512', '-mode', 'uops', '-snippets-file', '/dev/null'], stdout=quiet, stderr=quiet)
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[llvm_exegesis_exe, '-mode', 'uops', '-snippets-file', '/dev/null'], stdout=quiet, stderr=quiet)
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check_llvm_exegesis_latency_result = subprocess.call(
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[llvm_exegesis_exe, '-allowed-host-cpu', 'skylake', '-allowed-host-cpu', 'skylake-avx512', '-mode', 'latency', '-snippets-file', '/dev/null'], stdout=quiet, stderr=quiet)
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[llvm_exegesis_exe, '-mode', 'latency', '-snippets-file', '/dev/null'], stdout=quiet, stderr=quiet)
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except OSError:
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print('could not exec llvm-exegesis')
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config.unsupported = True
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return {&Instr};
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}
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// Checks hardware and software support for current benchmark mode.
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// Returns an error if the target host does not have support to run the
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// benchmark.
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virtual Error checkFeatureSupport() const { return Error::success(); }
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// Creates a snippet generator for the given mode.
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std::unique_ptr<SnippetGenerator>
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createSnippetGenerator(InstructionBenchmark::ModeE Mode,
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return Arch == Triple::x86_64 || Arch == Triple::x86;
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}
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Error checkFeatureSupport() const override {
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// LBR is the only feature we conditionally support now.
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// So if LBR is not requested, then we should be able to run the benchmarks.
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if (LbrSamplingPeriod == 0)
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return Error::success();
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#if defined(__linux__) && defined(HAVE_LIBPFM) && \
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defined(LIBPFM_HAS_FIELD_CYCLES)
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// If the kernel supports it, the hardware still may not have it.
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return X86LbrCounter::checkLbrSupport();
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#else
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return llvm::make_error<llvm::StringError>(
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"LBR not supported on this kernel and/or platform",
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llvm::errc::not_supported);
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#endif
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}
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static const unsigned kUnavailableRegisters[4];
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};
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#endif // HAVE_LIBPFM
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#include <atomic>
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#include <chrono>
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#include <cstddef>
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#include <cstdint>
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#include <limits>
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namespace llvm {
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namespace exegesis {
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// Number of entries in the LBR.
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static constexpr int kLbrEntries = 16;
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static constexpr size_t kBufferPages = 8;
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static const size_t kDataBufferSize = kBufferPages * getpagesize();
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static llvm::Error parseDataBuffer(const char *DataBuf, size_t DataSize,
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const void *From, const void *To,
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llvm::SmallVector<int64_t, 4> *CycleArray) {
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assert(From != nullptr && To != nullptr);
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const char *DataPtr = DataBuf;
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while (DataPtr < DataBuf + DataSize) {
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struct perf_event_header Header;
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ioctl(FileDescriptor, PERF_EVENT_IOC_REFRESH, 1024 /* kMaxPollsPerFd */);
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}
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llvm::Error X86LbrCounter::checkLbrSupport() {
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// Do a sample read and check if the results contain non-zero values.
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X86LbrCounter counter(X86LbrPerfEvent(123));
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counter.start();
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// Prevent the compiler from unrolling the loop and get rid of all the
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// branches. We need at least 16 iterations.
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int Sum = 0;
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int V = 1;
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volatile int *P = &V;
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auto TimeLimit =
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std::chrono::high_resolution_clock::now() + std::chrono::microseconds(5);
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for (int I = 0;
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I < kLbrEntries || std::chrono::high_resolution_clock::now() < TimeLimit;
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++I) {
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Sum += *P;
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}
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counter.stop();
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auto ResultOrError = counter.doReadCounter(nullptr, nullptr);
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if (ResultOrError)
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if (!ResultOrError.get().empty())
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// If there is at least one non-zero entry, then LBR is supported.
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for (const int64_t &Value : ResultOrError.get())
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if (Value != 0)
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return Error::success();
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return llvm::make_error<llvm::StringError>(
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"LBR format with cycles is not suppported on the host.",
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llvm::errc::not_supported);
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}
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llvm::Expected<llvm::SmallVector<int64_t, 4>>
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X86LbrCounter::readOrError(StringRef FunctionBytes) const {
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// The max number of time-outs/retries before we give up.
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static constexpr int kMaxTimeouts = 160;
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// Disable the event before reading
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ioctl(FileDescriptor, PERF_EVENT_IOC_DISABLE, 0);
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// Parses the LBR buffer and fills CycleArray with the sequence of cycle
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// counts from the buffer.
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llvm::SmallVector<int64_t, 4> CycleArray;
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std::unique_ptr<char[]> DataBuf(new char[kDataBufferSize]);
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int NumTimeouts = 0;
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int PollResult = 0;
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// Find the boundary of the function so that we could filter the LBRs
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// to keep only the relevant records.
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if (FunctionBytes.empty())
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const void *From = reinterpret_cast<const void *>(FunctionBytes.data());
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const void *To = reinterpret_cast<const void *>(FunctionBytes.data() +
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FunctionBytes.size());
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return doReadCounter(From, To);
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}
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llvm::Expected<llvm::SmallVector<int64_t, 4>>
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X86LbrCounter::doReadCounter(const void *From, const void *To) const {
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// The max number of time-outs/retries before we give up.
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static constexpr int kMaxTimeouts = 160;
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// Parses the LBR buffer and fills CycleArray with the sequence of cycle
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// counts from the buffer.
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llvm::SmallVector<int64_t, 4> CycleArray;
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auto DataBuf = std::make_unique<char[]>(kDataBufferSize);
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int NumTimeouts = 0;
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int PollResult = 0;
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while (PollResult <= 0) {
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PollResult = pollLbrPerfEvent(FileDescriptor);
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if (PollResult > 0)
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class X86LbrCounter : public pfm::Counter {
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public:
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static llvm::Error checkLbrSupport();
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explicit X86LbrCounter(pfm::PerfEvent &&Event);
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virtual ~X86LbrCounter();
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readOrError(StringRef FunctionBytes) const override;
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private:
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llvm::Expected<llvm::SmallVector<int64_t, 4>>
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doReadCounter(const void *From, const void *To) const;
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void *MMappedBuffer = nullptr;
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};
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cl::desc(""), cl::cat(AnalysisOptions),
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cl::init(""));
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static cl::list<std::string>
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AllowedHostCpus("allowed-host-cpu",
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cl::desc("If specified, only run the benchmark if the host "
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"CPU matches the names"),
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cl::cat(Options), cl::ZeroOrMore);
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static cl::opt<bool> AnalysisDisplayUnstableOpcodes(
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"analysis-display-unstable-clusters",
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cl::desc("if there is more than one benchmark for an opcode, said "
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const LLVMState State(CpuName);
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llvm::StringRef ActualCpu = State.getTargetMachine().getTargetCPU();
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for (auto Begin = AllowedHostCpus.begin(); Begin != AllowedHostCpus.end();
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++Begin) {
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if (ActualCpu != *Begin)
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ExitWithError(llvm::Twine("Unexpected host CPU ").concat(ActualCpu));
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}
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// Preliminary check to ensure features needed for requested
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// benchmark mode are present on target CPU and/or OS.
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ExitOnErr(State.getExegesisTarget().checkFeatureSupport());
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const std::unique_ptr<BenchmarkRunner> Runner =
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ExitOnErr(State.getExegesisTarget().createBenchmarkRunner(
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