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linux-next/Documentation/perf/qcom_l2_pmu.txt
Neil Leeder 21bdbb7102 perf: add qcom l2 cache perf events driver
Adds perf events support for L2 cache PMU.

The L2 cache PMU driver is named 'l2cache_0' and can be used
with perf events to profile L2 events such as cache hits
and misses on Qualcomm Technologies processors.

Reviewed-by: Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Neil Leeder <nleeder@codeaurora.org>
[will: minimise nesting in l2_cache_associate_cpu_with_cluster]
[will: use kstrtoul for unsigned long, remove redunant .owner setting]
Signed-off-by: Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com>
2017-02-08 19:32:24 +00:00

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Qualcomm Technologies Level-2 Cache Performance Monitoring Unit (PMU)
=====================================================================
This driver supports the L2 cache clusters found in Qualcomm Technologies
Centriq SoCs. There are multiple physical L2 cache clusters, each with their
own PMU. Each cluster has one or more CPUs associated with it.
There is one logical L2 PMU exposed, which aggregates the results from
the physical PMUs.
The driver provides a description of its available events and configuration
options in sysfs, see /sys/devices/l2cache_0.
The "format" directory describes the format of the events.
Events can be envisioned as a 2-dimensional array. Each column represents
a group of events. There are 8 groups. Only one entry from each
group can be in use at a time. If multiple events from the same group
are specified, the conflicting events cannot be counted at the same time.
Events are specified as 0xCCG, where CC is 2 hex digits specifying
the code (array row) and G specifies the group (column) 0-7.
In addition there is a cycle counter event specified by the value 0xFE
which is outside the above scheme.
The driver provides a "cpumask" sysfs attribute which contains a mask
consisting of one CPU per cluster which will be used to handle all the PMU
events on that cluster.
Examples for use with perf:
perf stat -e l2cache_0/config=0x001/,l2cache_0/config=0x042/ -a sleep 1
perf stat -e l2cache_0/config=0xfe/ -C 2 sleep 1
The driver does not support sampling, therefore "perf record" will
not work. Per-task perf sessions are not supported.