On Thu, Sep 9, 2021 at 12:56 AM kajoljain <kj...@linux.ibm.com> wrote: > > > > On 9/8/21 3:29 AM, Dan Williams wrote: > > Hi Kajol, > > > > Apologies for the delay in responding to this series, some comments below: > > Hi Dan, > No issues, thanks for reviewing the patches. > > > > > On Thu, Sep 2, 2021 at 10:10 PM Kajol Jain <kj...@linux.ibm.com> wrote: > >> > >> A structure is added, called nvdimm_pmu, for performance > >> stats reporting support of nvdimm devices. It can be used to add > >> nvdimm pmu data such as supported events and pmu event functions > >> like event_init/add/read/del with cpu hotplug support. > >> > >> Acked-by: Peter Zijlstra (Intel) <pet...@infradead.org> > >> Reviewed-by: Madhavan Srinivasan <ma...@linux.ibm.com> > >> Tested-by: Nageswara R Sastry <rnsas...@linux.ibm.com> > >> Signed-off-by: Kajol Jain <kj...@linux.ibm.com> > >> --- > >> include/linux/nd.h | 43 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > >> 1 file changed, 43 insertions(+) > >> > >> diff --git a/include/linux/nd.h b/include/linux/nd.h > >> index ee9ad76afbba..712499cf7335 100644 > >> --- a/include/linux/nd.h > >> +++ b/include/linux/nd.h > >> @@ -8,6 +8,8 @@ > >> #include <linux/ndctl.h> > >> #include <linux/device.h> > >> #include <linux/badblocks.h> > >> +#include <linux/platform_device.h> > >> +#include <linux/perf_event.h> > >> > >> enum nvdimm_event { > >> NVDIMM_REVALIDATE_POISON, > >> @@ -23,6 +25,47 @@ enum nvdimm_claim_class { > >> NVDIMM_CCLASS_UNKNOWN, > >> }; > >> > >> +/* Event attribute array index */ > >> +#define NVDIMM_PMU_FORMAT_ATTR 0 > >> +#define NVDIMM_PMU_EVENT_ATTR 1 > >> +#define NVDIMM_PMU_CPUMASK_ATTR 2 > >> +#define NVDIMM_PMU_NULL_ATTR 3 > >> + > >> +/** > >> + * struct nvdimm_pmu - data structure for nvdimm perf driver > >> + * > >> + * @name: name of the nvdimm pmu device. > >> + * @pmu: pmu data structure for nvdimm performance stats. > >> + * @dev: nvdimm device pointer. > >> + * @functions(event_init/add/del/read): platform specific pmu functions. > > > > This is not valid kernel-doc: > > > > include/linux/nd.h:67: warning: Function parameter or member > > 'event_init' not described in 'nvdimm_pmu' > > include/linux/nd.h:67: warning: Function parameter or member 'add' not > > described in 'nvdimm_pmu' > > include/linux/nd.h:67: warning: Function parameter or member 'del' not > > described in 'nvdimm_pmu' > > include/linux/nd.h:67: warning: Function parameter or member 'read' > > not described in 'nvdimm_pmu' > > > > ...but I think rather than fixing those up 'struct nvdimm_pmu' should be > > pruned. > > > > It's not clear to me that it is worth the effort to describe these > > details to the nvdimm core which is just going to turn around and call > > the pmu core. I'd just as soon have the driver call the pmu core > > directly, optionally passing in attributes and callbacks that come > > from the nvdimm core and/or the nvdimm provider. > > The intend for adding these callbacks(event_init/add/del/read) is to give > flexibility to the nvdimm core to add some common checks/routines if required > in the future. Those checks can be common for all architecture with still > having the > ability to call arch/platform specific driver code to use its own routines. > > But as you said, currently we don't have any common checks and it directly > calling platform specific code, so we can get rid of it. > Should we remove this part for now?
Yes, lets go direct to the perf api for now and await the need for a common core wrapper to present itself. > > > > > > Otherwise it's also not clear which of these structure members are > > used at runtime vs purely used as temporary storage to pass parameters > > to the pmu core. > > > >> + * @attr_groups: data structure for events, formats and cpumask > >> + * @cpu: designated cpu for counter access. > >> + * @node: node for cpu hotplug notifier link. > >> + * @cpuhp_state: state for cpu hotplug notification. > >> + * @arch_cpumask: cpumask to get designated cpu for counter access. > >> + */ > >> +struct nvdimm_pmu { > >> + const char *name; > >> + struct pmu pmu; > >> + struct device *dev; > >> + int (*event_init)(struct perf_event *event); > >> + int (*add)(struct perf_event *event, int flags); > >> + void (*del)(struct perf_event *event, int flags); > >> + void (*read)(struct perf_event *event); > >> + /* > >> + * Attribute groups for the nvdimm pmu. Index 0 used for > >> + * format attribute, index 1 used for event attribute, > >> + * index 2 used for cpusmask attribute and index 3 kept as NULL. > >> + */ > >> + const struct attribute_group *attr_groups[4]; > > > > Following from above, I'd rather this was organized as static > > attributes with an is_visible() helper for the groups for any dynamic > > aspects. That mirrors the behavior of nvdimm_create() and allows for > > device drivers to compose the attribute groups from a core set and / > > or a provider specific set. > > Since we don't have any common events right now, Can I use papr > attributes directly or should we create dummy events for common thing and > then merged it with papr event list. Just use papr events directly.