On Mon, 22 Jul 2024 at 16:28, James Clark james.clark@linaro.org wrote:
Normally exception packets don't directly output a branch sample, but if they're the last record in a buffer then they will. Because they don't have addresses set we'll see the placeholder value CS_ETM_INVAL_ADDR (0xdeadbeef) in the output.
Since commit 6035b6804bdf ("perf cs-etm: Support dummy address value for CS_ETM_TRACE_ON packet") we've used 0 as an externally visible "not set" address value. For consistency reasons and to not make exceptions look like an error, change them to use 0 too.
This is particularly visible when doing userspace only tracing because trace is disabled when jumping to the kernel, causing the flush and then forcing the last exception packet to be emitted as a branch. With kernel trace included, there is no flush so exception packets don't generate samples until the next range packet and they'll pick up the correct address.
Before:
$ perf record -e cs_etm//u -- stress -i 1 -t 1 $ perf script -F comm,ip,addr,flags
stress syscall ffffb7eedbc0 => deadbeefdeadbeef stress syscall ffffb7f14a14 => deadbeefdeadbeef stress syscall ffffb7eedbc0 => deadbeefdeadbeef
After:
stress syscall ffffb7eedbc0 => 0 stress syscall ffffb7f14a14 => 0 stress syscall ffffb7eedbc0 => 0
Signed-off-by: James Clark james.clark@linaro.org
tools/perf/util/cs-etm.c | 8 ++++++-- 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/tools/perf/util/cs-etm.c b/tools/perf/util/cs-etm.c index 5e9fbcfad7d4..d3e9c64d17d4 100644 --- a/tools/perf/util/cs-etm.c +++ b/tools/perf/util/cs-etm.c @@ -1267,8 +1267,12 @@ static inline int cs_etm__t32_instr_size(struct cs_etm_queue *etmq,
static inline u64 cs_etm__first_executed_instr(struct cs_etm_packet *packet) {
/* Returns 0 for the CS_ETM_DISCONTINUITY packet */
if (packet->sample_type == CS_ETM_DISCONTINUITY)
/*
* Return 0 for packets that have no addresses so that CS_ETM_INVAL_ADDR doesn't
* appear in samples.
*/
if (packet->sample_type == CS_ETM_DISCONTINUITY ||
packet->sample_type == CS_ETM_EXCEPTION) return 0; return packet->start_addr;
-- 2.34.1
Reviewed-by: Mike Leach mike.leach@linaro.org