On 23/10/13 14:47, Andi Kleen wrote:
Harald Servat <harald.ser...@bsc.es> writes:

Dear list,

    I'm wondering whether it be possible to extend the "perf mem"
(tool) to emit the TSC of the sampling event?

perf report -D reports everything, including time stamps.

-Andi


Hello,

returning to this topic, I'd like to mention that the time-stamps associated with the data samples seems to be a bit delayed from the actual computation.

I tried to look at how are timestamps set in the perf samples and I took a look at

  arch/x86/kernel/cpu/perf_event_intel_ds.c

  and also at Intel Architectures Software Developer Manual [1].

The first thing I notice is that pebs_record_core structure seems to be the same as the record of PEBS as indicated in Figure 17-10 of [1] (page 105), while pebs_record_nhm seems to be the record as indicated in Table 18-12 of [1] (page 147), but neither Table 18-12 nor Figure 17-10 provide the time when the record was generated, so the timestamp in the perf sample is generated elsewhere.

In fact, I expected that for each entry into the PEBS a handler would be executed, but Intel documentations points that to use PEBS the tool (here perf) needs to allocate space for multiple PEBS entries, so the when the handler is invoked there may be multiple entries in the buffer, which makes things a little more obscure.

Can anyone point me where and how is the timestamp calculated for every sample reported by perf?

Thank you very much.

[1] http://download.intel.com/products/processor/manual/253669.pdf

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