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Add documentation for the Intel Perfetto datasource. Signed-off-by: Antonio Caggiano <antonio.caggiano@collabora.com> Reviewed-by: Lionel Landwerlin <lionel.g.landwerlin@intel.com> Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/merge_requests/10216>
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Perfetto Tracing
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Mesa has experimental support for `Perfetto <https://perfetto.dev>`__ for
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GPU performance monitoring. Perfetto supports multiple
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`producers <https://perfetto.dev/docs/concepts/service-model>`__ each with
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one or more data-sources. Perfetto already provides various producers and
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data-sources for things like:
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- CPU scheduling events (``linux.ftrace``)
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- CPU frequency scaling (``linux.ftrace``)
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- System calls (``linux.ftrace``)
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- Process memory utilization (``linux.process_stats``)
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As well as various domain specific producers.
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The mesa perfetto support adds additional producers, to allow for visualizing
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GPU performance (frequency, utilization, performance counters, etc) on the
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same timeline, to better understand and tune/debug system level performance:
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- pps-producer: A systemwide daemon that can collect global performance
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counters.
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- mesa: Per-process producer within mesa to capture render-stage traces
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on the GPU timeline, track events, etc.
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The exact supported features vary per driver:
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.. list-table:: Supported data-sources
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:header-rows: 1
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* - Driver
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- PPS Counters
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- Render Stages
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* - Freedreno
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- ``gpu.counters.msm``
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- ``gpu.renderstages.msm``
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* - Turnip
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- ``gpu.counters.msm``
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-
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* - Intel
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- ``gpu.counters.i915``
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-
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Run
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---
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To capture a trace with perfetto you need to take the following steps:
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1. Build perfetto from sources available at ``subprojects/perfetto`` following
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`this guide <https://perfetto.dev/docs/quickstart/linux-tracing>`__.
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2. Create a `trace config <https://perfetto.dev/#/trace-config.md>`__, which is
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a json formatted text file with extension ``.cfg``, or use one of the config
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files under the ``src/tool/pps/cfg`` directory. More examples of config files
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can be found in ``subprojects/perfetto/test/configs``.
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3. Change directory to ``subprojects/perfetto`` and run a
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`convenience script <https://perfetto.dev/#/running.md>`__ to start the
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tracing service:
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.. code-block:: console
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cd subprojects/perfetto
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CONFIG=<path/to/gpu.cfg> OUT=out/linux_clang_release ./tools/tmux -n
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4. Start other producers you may need, e.g. ``pps-producer``.
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5. Start ``perfetto`` under the tmux session initiated in step 3.
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6. Once tracing has finished, you can detach from tmux with :kbd:`Ctrl+b`,
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:kbd:`d`, and the convenience script should automatically copy the trace
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files into ``$HOME/Downloads``.
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7. Go to `ui.perfetto.dev <https://ui.perfetto.dev>`__ and upload
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``$HOME/Downloads/trace.protobuf`` by clicking on **Open trace file**.
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8. Alternatively you can open the trace in `AGI <https://gpuinspector.dev/>`__
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(which despite the name can be used to view non-android traces).
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Driver Specifics
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Below is driver specific information/instructions for the PPS
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provider.
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Freedreno / Turnip
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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The Freedreno PPS driver needs root access to read system-wide
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performance counters, so you can simply run it with sudo:
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.. code-block:: console
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sudo ./build/src/tool/pps/pps-producer
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Intel
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^^^^^
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The Intel PPS driver needs root access to read system-wide
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`RenderBasic <https://software.intel.com/content/www/us/en/develop/documentation/vtune-help/top/reference/gpu-metrics-reference.html>`__
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performance counters, so you can simply run it with sudo:
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.. code-block:: console
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sudo ./build/src/tool/pps/pps-producer
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Another option to enable access wide data without root permissions would be running the following:
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.. code-block:: console
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sudo sysctl dev.i915.perf_stream_paranoid=0
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Alternatively using the ``CAP_PERFMON`` permission on the binary should work too.
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Troubleshooting
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---------------
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Tmux
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~~~~
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If the convenience script ``tools/tmux`` keeps copying artifacts to your
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``SSH_TARGET`` without starting the tmux session, make sure you have ``tmux``
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installed in your system.
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.. code-block:: console
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apt install tmux
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Missing counter names
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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If the trace viewer shows a list of counters with a description like
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``gpu_counter(#)`` instead of their proper names, maybe you had a data loss due
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to the trace buffer being full and wrapped.
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In order to prevent this loss of data you can tweak the trace config file in
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two different ways:
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- Increase the size of the buffer in use:
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.. code-block:: javascript
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buffers {
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size_kb: 2048,
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fill_policy: RING_BUFFER,
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}
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- Periodically flush the trace buffer into the output file:
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.. code-block:: javascript
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write_into_file: true
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file_write_period_ms: 250
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- Discard new traces when the buffer fills:
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.. code-block:: javascript
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buffers {
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size_kb: 2048,
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fill_policy: DISCARD,
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}
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