Re: [PATCH 01/32] perf: Allow a PMU to have a parent

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On Tue, Jun 06, 2023 at 02:30:52PM +0100, Mark Rutland wrote:

> > > Uh, *which* CPU device? Do we have a container device for all CPUs?
> > 
> > drivers/base/cpu.c:per_cpu(cpu_sys_devices, cpu) for whatever the core
> > pmu is for that cpu ?
> 
> ... but the struct pmu covers several CPUs, so I don't have a single 'cpu', no?
> 
> If I have a system where cpu{0,1,2} are Cortex-A53 and cpu{3,4} are Cortex-A57,
> I have two struct pmu instances, each associated with several CPUs. When I
> probe each of those I determine a cpumask for each.

Bah :/ Clearly I overlooked the disparity there.

> > > > > My overall favorite is an l2 cache related PMU that is spun up in
> > > > > arch/arm/kernel/irq.c init_IRQ()
> > > 
> > > That's an artifact of the L2 cache controller driver getting initialized there;
> > > ideally we'd have a device for the L2 cache itself (which presumably should
> > > hang off an aggregate CPU device).
> > 
> > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpuN/cache/indexM
> > 
> > has a struct device somewhere in
> > drivers/base/cacheinfo.c:ci_index_dev or somesuch.
> 
> I guess, but I don't think the L2 cache controller (the PL310) is actually tied
> to that today.

All it would do is make fancy links in sysfs I think, who cares ;-)

> > > > Yeah, we're going to have a ton of them as well. Some of them are PCI
> > > > devices and have a clear parent, others, not so much :/
> > > 
> > > In a number of places the only thing we have is the PMU driver, and we don't
> > > have a driver (or device) for the HW block it's a part of. Largely that's
> > > interconnect PMUs; we could create container devices there.
> > 
> > Dont they have a PCI device? But yeah, some are going to be a wee bit
> > challenging.
> 
> The system might not even have PCI, so it's arguable that they should just hang
> off an MMIO bus (which is effectively what the platofrm bus is).

You and your dodgy platforms :-)



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