Hi Qi
On 30/03/2021 09:18, liuqi (BA) wrote:
Hi Mathieu & Suzuki,
Here is a question about the amount of data traced by ETM device.
In high-CPU-utilization scene, volume of ETM trace data may be very large, but limited buffer in sink device which is used to store trace data can not hold all of these data. It seems that data loss in sink device is inevitable.
So how could we ensure the data we are interested in isn't lost, or what
we can do to reduce this kind of data loss?
It depends on what configuration you have. On legacy coresight sinks (read TMC-ETR), without an overflow interrupt we can't do much, except for increasing the buffer size allocated for the trace collection. For perf you could use,
perf record -m ,<memory-for-AUX-buf> -e ...
Also, it is not clear what "data is of interest". There is strobbing support for ETM from Mike, which is under review. You may use it to avoid the continuous collection of trace and use a periodic collection and thus avoiding the overflows. Again, that may not guarantee you have the data of interest captured.
The solution would be to wire up the cross triggers to trigger a sink stop upon the even of interest. This doesn't exist today. But it could be built on top of the CTI and the complex configuration series.
Kind regards Suzuki
Any response will be highly appreciated.
Thanks, Qi