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| HNS3 Performance Monitoring Unit (PMU) |
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| HNS3(HiSilicon network system 3) Performance Monitoring Unit (PMU) is an |
| End Point device to collect performance statistics of HiSilicon SoC NIC. |
| On Hip09, each SICL(Super I/O cluster) has one PMU device. |
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| HNS3 PMU supports collection of performance statistics such as bandwidth, |
| latency, packet rate and interrupt rate. |
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| Each HNS3 PMU supports 8 hardware events. |
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| HNS3 PMU driver |
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| The HNS3 PMU driver registers a perf PMU with the name of its sicl id.:: |
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| /sys/devices/hns3_pmu_sicl_<sicl_id> |
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| PMU driver provides description of available events, filter modes, format, |
| identifier and cpumask in sysfs. |
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| The "events" directory describes the event code of all supported events |
| shown in perf list. |
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| The "filtermode" directory describes the supported filter modes of each |
| event. |
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| The "format" directory describes all formats of the config (events) and |
| config1 (filter options) fields of the perf_event_attr structure. |
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| The "identifier" file shows version of PMU hardware device. |
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| The "bdf_min" and "bdf_max" files show the supported bdf range of each |
| pmu device. |
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| The "hw_clk_freq" file shows the hardware clock frequency of each pmu |
| device. |
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| Example usage of checking event code and subevent code:: |
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| $# cat /sys/devices/hns3_pmu_sicl_0/events/dly_tx_normal_to_mac_time |
| config=0x00204 |
| $# cat /sys/devices/hns3_pmu_sicl_0/events/dly_tx_normal_to_mac_packet_num |
| config=0x10204 |
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| Each performance statistic has a pair of events to get two values to |
| calculate real performance data in userspace. |
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| The bits 0~15 of config (here 0x0204) are the true hardware event code. If |
| two events have same value of bits 0~15 of config, that means they are |
| event pair. And the bit 16 of config indicates getting counter 0 or |
| counter 1 of hardware event. |
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| After getting two values of event pair in userspace, the formula of |
| computation to calculate real performance data is::: |
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| counter 0 / counter 1 |
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| Example usage of checking supported filter mode:: |
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| $# cat /sys/devices/hns3_pmu_sicl_0/filtermode/bw_ssu_rpu_byte_num |
| filter mode supported: global/port/port-tc/func/func-queue/ |
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| Example usage of perf:: |
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| $# perf list |
| hns3_pmu_sicl_0/bw_ssu_rpu_byte_num/ [kernel PMU event] |
| hns3_pmu_sicl_0/bw_ssu_rpu_time/ [kernel PMU event] |
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| $# perf stat -g -e hns3_pmu_sicl_0/bw_ssu_rpu_byte_num,global=1/ -e hns3_pmu_sicl_0/bw_ssu_rpu_time,global=1/ -I 1000 |
| or |
| $# perf stat -g -e hns3_pmu_sicl_0/config=0x00002,global=1/ -e hns3_pmu_sicl_0/config=0x10002,global=1/ -I 1000 |
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| Filter modes |
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| 1. global mode |
| PMU collect performance statistics for all HNS3 PCIe functions of IO DIE. |
| Set the "global" filter option to 1 will enable this mode. |
| Example usage of perf:: |
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| $# perf stat -a -e hns3_pmu_sicl_0/config=0x1020F,global=1/ -I 1000 |
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| 2. port mode |
| PMU collect performance statistic of one whole physical port. The port id |
| is same as mac id. The "tc" filter option must be set to 0xF in this mode, |
| here tc stands for traffic class. |
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| Example usage of perf:: |
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| $# perf stat -a -e hns3_pmu_sicl_0/config=0x1020F,port=0,tc=0xF/ -I 1000 |
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| 3. port-tc mode |
| PMU collect performance statistic of one tc of physical port. The port id |
| is same as mac id. The "tc" filter option must be set to 0 ~ 7 in this |
| mode. |
| Example usage of perf:: |
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| $# perf stat -a -e hns3_pmu_sicl_0/config=0x1020F,port=0,tc=0/ -I 1000 |
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| 4. func mode |
| PMU collect performance statistic of one PF/VF. The function id is BDF of |
| PF/VF, its conversion formula:: |
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| func = (bus << 8) + (device << 3) + (function) |
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| for example: |
| BDF func |
| 35:00.0 0x3500 |
| 35:00.1 0x3501 |
| 35:01.0 0x3508 |
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| In this mode, the "queue" filter option must be set to 0xFFFF. |
| Example usage of perf:: |
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| $# perf stat -a -e hns3_pmu_sicl_0/config=0x1020F,bdf=0x3500,queue=0xFFFF/ -I 1000 |
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| 5. func-queue mode |
| PMU collect performance statistic of one queue of PF/VF. The function id |
| is BDF of PF/VF, the "queue" filter option must be set to the exact queue |
| id of function. |
| Example usage of perf:: |
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| $# perf stat -a -e hns3_pmu_sicl_0/config=0x1020F,bdf=0x3500,queue=0/ -I 1000 |
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| 6. func-intr mode |
| PMU collect performance statistic of one interrupt of PF/VF. The function |
| id is BDF of PF/VF, the "intr" filter option must be set to the exact |
| interrupt id of function. |
| Example usage of perf:: |
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| $# perf stat -a -e hns3_pmu_sicl_0/config=0x00301,bdf=0x3500,intr=0/ -I 1000 |