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PMU – Equivalence

Requirement

1.0

Use Linux perf interface to collect data about performance events on a per core basis

 

2.0

Use jevents library (PMU tools)

 

3.0

Report hardware cache events, kernel PMU events, software events, hardware specific events

 

4.0

Should have a configurable interval

 

5.0

Should have configurable hardware specific events list

 

6.0

Provide SNMP support for any collectd values, through an PMU MIB

 

7.0

 

 

 

Overview

Performance counters are CPU hardware registers that count hardware events such as instructions executed, cache-misses suffered, or branches mispredicted. They form a basis for profiling applications to trace dynamic control flow and identify hotspots. Linux perf interface provides rich generalized abstractions over hardware specific capabilities. 

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The intel_pmu plugin collects information provided by Linux perf interface. Using this interface, the intel_pmu plugin should collect the following metrics:

 

Name

Type

Type Instance

Description

Kernel PMU events

cpu-cycles

counter

cpu-cycles

 

instructions

counter

instructions

 

cache-references

counter

cache-references

 

cache-misses

counter

cache-misses

 

Branches

counter

Branches

 

branch-misses

counter

branch-misses

 

bus-cycles

counter

bus-cycles

 

Hardware cache events

L1-dcache-loads

counter

L1-dcache-loads

 

L1-dcache-load-misses

counter

L1-dcache-load-misses

 

L1-dcache-stores

counter

L1-dcache-stores

 

L1-dcache-store-misses

counter

L1-dcache-store-misses

 

L1-dcache-prefetches

counter

L1-dcache-prefetches

 

L1-dcache-prefetch-misses

counter

L1-dcache-prefetch-misses

 

L1-icache-loads

counter

L1-icache-loads

 

L1-icache-load-misses

counter

L1-icache-load-misses

 

L1-icache-prefetches

counter

L1-icache-prefetches

 

L1-icache-prefetch-misses

counter

L1-icache-prefetch-misses

 

LLC-loads

counter

LLC-loads

 

LLC-load-misses

counter

LLC-load-misses

 

LLC-stores

counter

LLC-stores

 

LLC-store-misses

counter

LLC-store-misses

 

LLC-prefetches

counter

LLC-prefetches

 

LLC-prefetch-misses

counter

LLC-prefetch-misses

 

dTLB-loads

counter

dTLB-loads

 

dTLB-load-misses

counter

dTLB-load-misses

 

dTLB-stores

counter

dTLB-stores

 

dTLB-store-misses

counter

dTLB-store-misses

 

dTLB-prefetches

counter

dTLB-prefetches

 

dTLB-prefetch-misses

counter

dTLB-prefetch-misses

 

iTLB-loads

counter

iTLB-loads

 

iTLB-load-misses

counter

iTLB-load-misses

 

branch-loads

counter

branch-loads

 

branch-load-misses

counter

branch-load-misses

 

Software events

cpu-clock

counter

cpu-clock

 

task-clock

counter

task-clock

 

context-switches

counter

context-switches

 

cpu-migrations

counter

cpu-migrations

 

page-faults

counter

page-faults

 

minor-faults

counter

minor-faults

 

major-faults

counter

major-faults

 

alignment-faults

counter

alignment-faults

 

emulation-faults

counter

emulation-faults

 

 

 

Plugin configuration

The following configuration options should be supported by intel_pmu collectd plugin:  

Name

Description

Comment

Interval

The interval within which to retrieve statistics on monitored events in seconds

Interval option is supported by collectd and is defined in <LoadPlugin> block. No additional functionality should be developed in intel_pmu plugin to support this option.

HWCacheEvents

ReportHardwareCacheEvents

Enable/disable monitoring of hardware cache events

 

KernelPMUEvents

ReportKernelPMUEvents

Enable/disable monitoring of kernel PMU events

 

SWEvents

ReportSoftwareEvents

Enable/disable monitoring of software vents

 

HWSpecificEvents

EventListPath to hardware events list file for current CPU.File can be downloaded by event_download.py script which is part of pmu-tools package.

HardwareEvents

String containing comma separated list of hardware specific events to monitor

 

Cores

Core groups definition. Monitored metrics are reported only for configured cores. If this option is omitted all available cores are monitored.

If a group is enclosed in square brackets each core is added individually to a separate group (that is statistics are not aggregated).

Allowed formats:
"0,1,2,3"
"0-3"
"[0-3]"

 

Here is an example of the plugin configuration section of collectd.conf file:

  <Plugin intel_pmu>
    HWCacheEventsReportHardwareCacheEvents true
    KernelPMUEventsReportKernelPMUEvents true
    SWEventsReportSoftwareEvents true
    EventList "/var/cache/pmu/GenuineIntel-6-55-core.json"
    HWSpecificEvents "L2_RQSTS.CODE_RD_HIT,L2_RQSTS.CODE_RD_MISS,cpl_cycles.ring123" "L2_RQSTS.ALL_CODE_RD"
    Cores ""
  </Plugin>

 Implementation details

 intel_pmu plugin does not introduce its own layer of functionality. It just reads configuration provided by user and prepares all needed parameters/data structures for jevents API. This table shows the correspondence between plugin’s API and jevents API that is used to configure Linux perf monitoring.

 
plugin API
jevents API
Description
pmu_config
 
Parse events groups to monitor provided by user in collectd.conf
pmu_init
resolve_event
Resolve hardware specific events names to perf events (perf_event_attr)
setup_event
Setup perf events for monitoring
pmu_read
read_all_events
Read values of all monitored events
pmu_shutdown
 
 
 

For more details on plugin API see collectd plugin implementation guide https://collectd.org/wiki/index.php/Plugin_architecture.

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The following table outlines possible impact(s) the deployment of this deliverable may have on the current system.

 

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System Impact Description

Recommendation / Comments

1

 

 

Key Assumptions

The following assumptions apply to the scope specified in this document.

 

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Assumption

Status

1

 

 

Key Exclusions

The following exclusions apply to the scope discussed in this document.

 

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Exclusion

Status

1

 

 

Key Dependencies

The following table outlines the key dependencies associated with this deliverable.

 

Ref

Dependency

Status

1

libjevents

 

2

Net-SNMP

 

3

 

 

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