gcc/contrib/gen_autofdo_event.py
Andi Kleen 7b72d14a9f Add gcc-auto-profile script
Using autofdo is currently something difficult. It requires using the
model specific branches taken event, which differs on different CPUs.
The example shown in the manual requires a special patched version of
perf that is non standard, and also will likely not work everywhere.

This patch adds a new gcc-auto-profile script that figures out the
correct event and runs perf.

This is needed to actually make use of autofdo in a generic way
in the build system and in the test suite.

Since maintaining the script would be somewhat tedious (needs changes
every time a new CPU comes out) I auto generated it from the online
Intel event database. The script to do that is in contrib and can be
rerun.

Right now there is no test if perf works in configure. This
would vary depending on the build and target system, and since
it currently doesn't work in virtualization and needs uptodate
kernel it may often fail in common distribution build setups.

So far the script is not installed.

gcc/:
2016-06-23  Andi Kleen  <ak@linux.intel.com>

	* config/i386/gcc-auto-profile: New file.

contrib/:

2016-06-23  Andi Kleen  <ak@linux.intel.com>

	* gen_autofdo_event.py: New file to regenerate
	gcc-auto-profile.

From-SVN: r237731
2016-06-23 14:33:53 +00:00

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#!/usr/bin/python
# Generate Intel taken branches Linux perf event script for autofdo profiling.
# Copyright (C) 2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
#
# GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
# the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
# Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later
# version.
#
# GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
# WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
# for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
# <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
# Run it with perf record -b -e EVENT program ...
# The Linux Kernel needs to support the PMU of the current CPU, and
# It will likely not work in VMs.
# Add --all to print for all cpus, otherwise for current cpu.
# Add --script to generate shell script to run correct event.
#
# Requires internet (https) access. This may require setting up a proxy
# with export https_proxy=...
#
import urllib2
import sys
import json
import argparse
import collections
baseurl = "https://download.01.org/perfmon"
target_events = (u'BR_INST_RETIRED.NEAR_TAKEN',
u'BR_INST_EXEC.TAKEN',
u'BR_INST_RETIRED.TAKEN_JCC',
u'BR_INST_TYPE_RETIRED.COND_TAKEN')
ap = argparse.ArgumentParser()
ap.add_argument('--all', '-a', help='Print for all CPUs', action='store_true')
ap.add_argument('--script', help='Generate shell script', action='store_true')
args = ap.parse_args()
eventmap = collections.defaultdict(list)
def get_cpu_str():
with open('/proc/cpuinfo', 'r') as c:
vendor, fam, model = None, None, None
for j in c:
n = j.split()
if n[0] == 'vendor_id':
vendor = n[2]
elif n[0] == 'model' and n[1] == ':':
model = int(n[2])
elif n[0] == 'cpu' and n[1] == 'family':
fam = int(n[3])
if vendor and fam and model:
return "%s-%d-%X" % (vendor, fam, model), model
return None, None
def find_event(eventurl, model):
print >>sys.stderr, "Downloading", eventurl
u = urllib2.urlopen(eventurl)
events = json.loads(u.read())
u.close()
found = 0
for j in events:
if j[u'EventName'] in target_events:
event = "cpu/event=%s,umask=%s/" % (j[u'EventCode'], j[u'UMask'])
if u'PEBS' in j and j[u'PEBS'] > 0:
event += "p"
if args.script:
eventmap[event].append(model)
else:
print j[u'EventName'], "event for model", model, "is", event
found += 1
return found
if not args.all:
cpu, model = get_cpu_str()
if not cpu:
sys.exit("Unknown CPU type")
url = baseurl + "/mapfile.csv"
print >>sys.stderr, "Downloading", url
u = urllib2.urlopen(url)
found = 0
cpufound = 0
for j in u:
n = j.rstrip().split(',')
if len(n) >= 4 and (args.all or n[0] == cpu) and n[3] == "core":
if args.all:
vendor, fam, model = n[0].split("-")
model = int(model, 16)
cpufound += 1
found += find_event(baseurl + n[2], model)
u.close()
if args.script:
print '''#!/bin/sh
# Profile workload for gcc profile feedback (autofdo) using Linux perf.
# Auto generated. To regenerate for new CPUs run
# contrib/gen_autofdo_event.py --shell --all in gcc source
# usages:
# gcc-auto-profile program (profile program and children)
# gcc-auto-profile -a sleep X (profile all for X secs, may need root)
# gcc-auto-profile -p PID sleep X (profile PID)
# gcc-auto-profile --kernel -a sleep X (profile kernel)
# gcc-auto-profile --all -a sleep X (profile kernel and user space)
# Identify branches taken event for CPU.
#
FLAGS=u
if [ "$1" = "--kernel" ] ; then
FLAGS=k
shift
fi
if [ "$1" = "--all" ] ; then
FLAGS=uk
shift
fi
if ! grep -q Intel /proc/cpuinfo ; then
echo >&2 "Only Intel CPUs supported"
exit 1
fi
if grep -q hypervisor /proc/cpuinfo ; then
echo >&2 "Warning: branch profiling may not be functional in VMs"
fi
case `egrep -q "^cpu family\s*: 6" /proc/cpuinfo &&
egrep "^model\s*:" /proc/cpuinfo | head -n1` in'''
for event, mod in eventmap.iteritems():
for m in mod[:-1]:
print "model*:\ %s|\\" % m
print 'model*:\ %s) E="%s$FLAGS" ;;' % (mod[-1], event)
print '''*)
echo >&2 "Unknown CPU. Run contrib/gen_autofdo_event.py --all --script to update script."
exit 1 ;;'''
print "esac"
print 'exec perf record -e $E -b "$@"'
if cpufound == 0 and not args.all:
sys.exit('CPU %s not found' % cpu)
if found == 0:
sys.exit('Branch event not found')