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    perf_counter: Add support for pinned and exclusive counter groups · 3b6f9e5c
    Paul Mackerras 提交于
    Impact: New perf_counter features
    
    A pinned counter group is one that the user wants to have on the CPU
    whenever possible, i.e. whenever the associated task is running, for
    a per-task group, or always for a per-cpu group.  If the system
    cannot satisfy that, it puts the group into an error state where
    it is not scheduled any more and reads from it return EOF (i.e. 0
    bytes read).  The group can be released from error state and made
    readable again using prctl(PR_TASK_PERF_COUNTERS_ENABLE).  When we
    have finer-grained enable/disable controls on counters we'll be able
    to reset the error state on individual groups.
    
    An exclusive group is one that the user wants to be the only group
    using the CPU performance monitor hardware whenever it is on.  The
    counter group scheduler will not schedule an exclusive group if there
    are already other groups on the CPU and will not schedule other groups
    onto the CPU if there is an exclusive group scheduled (that statement
    does not apply to groups containing only software counters, which can
    always go on and which do not prevent an exclusive group from going on).
    With an exclusive group, we will be able to let users program PMU
    registers at a low level without the concern that those settings will
    perturb other measurements.
    
    Along the way this reorganizes things a little:
    - is_software_counter() is moved to perf_counter.h.
    - cpuctx->active_oncpu now records the number of hardware counters on
      the CPU, i.e. it now excludes software counters.  Nothing was reading
      cpuctx->active_oncpu before, so this change is harmless.
    - A new cpuctx->exclusive field records whether we currently have an
      exclusive group on the CPU.
    - counter_sched_out moves higher up in perf_counter.c and gets called
      from __perf_counter_remove_from_context and __perf_counter_exit_task,
      where we used to have essentially the same code.
    - __perf_counter_sched_in now goes through the counter list twice, doing
      the pinned counters in the first loop and the non-pinned counters in
      the second loop, in order to give the pinned counters the best chance
      to be scheduled in.
    
    Note that only a group leader can be exclusive or pinned, and that
    attribute applies to the whole group.  This avoids some awkwardness in
    some corner cases (e.g. where a group leader is closed and the other
    group members get added to the context list).  If we want to relax that
    restriction later, we can, and it is easier to relax a restriction than
    to apply a new one.
    
    This doesn't yet handle the case where a pinned counter is inherited
    and goes into error state in the child - the error state is not
    propagated up to the parent when the child exits, and arguably it
    should.
    Signed-off-by: NPaul Mackerras <paulus@samba.org>
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