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Add man page for c2c command and credits to builtin-c2c.c file.

Tested-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Jiri Olsa <jolsa@kernel.org>
Cc: Andi Kleen <andi@firstfloor.org>
Cc: David Ahern <dsahern@gmail.com>
Cc: Don Zickus <dzickus@redhat.com>
Cc: Joe Mario <jmario@redhat.com>
Cc: Namhyung Kim <namhyung@kernel.org>
Cc: Peter Zijlstra <a.p.zijlstra@chello.nl>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/n/tip-twbp391v8v9f5idp584hlfov@git.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@redhat.com>
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perf-c2c(1)
===========

NAME
----
perf-c2c - Shared Data C2C/HITM Analyzer.

SYNOPSIS
--------
[verse]
'perf c2c record' [<options>] <command>
'perf c2c record' [<options>] -- [<record command options>] <command>
'perf c2c report' [<options>]

DESCRIPTION
-----------
C2C stands for Cache To Cache.

The perf c2c tool provides means for Shared Data C2C/HITM analysis. It allows
you to track down the cacheline contentions.

The tool is based on x86's load latency and precise store facility events
provided by Intel CPUs. These events provide:
- memory address of the access
- type of the access (load and store details)
- latency (in cycles) of the load access

The c2c tool provide means to record this data and report back access details
for cachelines with highest contention - highest number of HITM accesses.

The basic workflow with this tool follows the standard record/report phase.
User uses the record command to record events data and report command to
display it.


RECORD OPTIONS
--------------
-e::
--event=::
Select the PMU event. Use 'perf mem record -e list'
to list available events.

-v::
--verbose::
Be more verbose (show counter open errors, etc).

-l::
--ldlat::
Configure mem-loads latency.

-k::
--all-kernel::
Configure all used events to run in kernel space.

-u::
--all-user::
Configure all used events to run in user space.

REPORT OPTIONS
--------------
-k::
--vmlinux=<file>::
vmlinux pathname

-v::
--verbose::
Be more verbose (show counter open errors, etc).

-i::
--input::
Specify the input file to process.

-N::
--node-info::
Show extra node info in report (see NODE INFO section)

-c::
--coalesce::
Specify sorintg fields for single cacheline display.
Following fields are available: tid,pid,iaddr,dso
(see COALESCE)

-g::
--call-graph::
Setup callchains parameters.
Please refer to perf-report man page for details.

--stdio::
Force the stdio output (see STDIO OUTPUT)

--stats::
Display only statistic tables and force stdio mode.

--full-symbols::
Display full length of symbols.

C2C RECORD
----------
The perf c2c record command setup options related to HITM cacheline analysis
and calls standard perf record command.

Following perf record options are configured by default:
(check perf record man page for details)

-W,-d,--sample-cpu

Unless specified otherwise with '-e' option, following events are monitored by
default:

cpu/mem-loads,ldlat=30/P
cpu/mem-stores/P

User can pass any 'perf record' option behind '--' mark, like (to enable
callchains and system wide monitoring):

$ perf c2c record -- -g -a

Please check RECORD OPTIONS section for specific c2c record options.

C2C REPORT
----------
The perf c2c report command displays shared data analysis. It comes in two
display modes: stdio and tui (default).

The report command workflow is following:
- sort all the data based on the cacheline address
- store access details for each cacheline
- sort all cachelines based on user settings
- display data

In general perf report output consist of 2 basic views:
1) most expensive cachelines list
2) offsets details for each cacheline

For each cacheline in the 1) list we display following data:
(Both stdio and TUI modes follow the same fields output)

Index
- zero based index to identify the cacheline

Cacheline
- cacheline address (hex number)

Total records
- sum of all cachelines accesses

Rmt/Lcl Hitm
- cacheline percentage of all Remote/Local HITM accesses

LLC Load Hitm - Total, Lcl, Rmt
- count of Total/Local/Remote load HITMs

Store Reference - Total, L1Hit, L1Miss
Total - all store accesses
L1Hit - store accesses that hit L1
L1Hit - store accesses that missed L1

Load Dram
- count of local and remote DRAM accesses

LLC Ld Miss
- count of all accesses that missed LLC

Total Loads
- sum of all load accesses

Core Load Hit - FB, L1, L2
- count of load hits in FB (Fill Buffer), L1 and L2 cache

LLC Load Hit - Llc, Rmt
- count of LLC and Remote load hits

For each offset in the 2) list we display following data:

HITM - Rmt, Lcl
- % of Remote/Local HITM accesses for given offset within cacheline

Store Refs - L1 Hit, L1 Miss
- % of store accesses that hit/missed L1 for given offset within cacheline

Data address - Offset
- offset address

Pid
- pid of the process responsible for the accesses

Tid
- tid of the process responsible for the accesses

Code address
- code address responsible for the accesses

cycles - rmt hitm, lcl hitm, load
- sum of cycles for given accesses - Remote/Local HITM and generic load

cpu cnt
- number of cpus that participated on the access

Symbol
- code symbol related to the 'Code address' value

Shared Object
- shared object name related to the 'Code address' value

Source:Line
- source information related to the 'Code address' value

Node
- nodes participating on the access (see NODE INFO section)

NODE INFO
---------
The 'Node' field displays nodes that accesses given cacheline
offset. Its output comes in 3 flavors:
- node IDs separated by ','
- node IDs with stats for each ID, in following format:
Node{cpus %hitms %stores}
- node IDs with list of affected CPUs in following format:
Node{cpu list}

User can switch between above flavors with -N option or
use 'n' key to interactively switch in TUI mode.

COALESCE
--------
User can specify how to sort offsets for cacheline.

Following fields are available and governs the final
output fields set for caheline offsets output:

tid - coalesced by process TIDs
pid - coalesced by process PIDs
iaddr - coalesced by code address, following fields are displayed:
Code address, Code symbol, Shared Object, Source line
dso - coalesced by shared object

By default the coalescing is setup with 'pid,tid,iaddr'.

STDIO OUTPUT
------------
The stdio output displays data on standard output.

Following tables are displayed:
Trace Event Information
- overall statistics of memory accesses

Global Shared Cache Line Event Information
- overall statistics on shared cachelines

Shared Data Cache Line Table
- list of most expensive cachelines

Shared Cache Line Distribution Pareto
- list of all accessed offsets for each cacheline

TUI OUTPUT
----------
The TUI output provides interactive interface to navigate
through cachelines list and to display offset details.

For details please refer to the help window by pressing '?' key.

CREDITS
-------
Although Don Zickus, Dick Fowles and Joe Mario worked together
to get this implemented, we got lots of early help from Arnaldo
Carvalho de Melo, Stephane Eranian, Jiri Olsa and Andi Kleen.

C2C BLOG
--------
Check Joe's blog on c2c tool for detailed use case explanation:
https://joemario.github.io/blog/2016/09/01/c2c-blog/

SEE ALSO
--------
linkperf:perf-record[1], linkperf:perf-mem[1]
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/*
* This is rewrite of original c2c tool introduced in here:
* http://lwn.net/Articles/588866/
*
* The original tool was changed to fit in current perf state.
*
* Original authors:
* Don Zickus <dzickus@redhat.com>
* Dick Fowles <fowles@inreach.com>
* Joe Mario <jmario@redhat.com>
*/
#include <linux/compiler.h>
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/stringify.h>
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