The hwmon PMU test will make a temp directory, open the directory with
O_DIRECTORY then fill it with contents. As the open is before the
filling the contents the later fdopendir may reflect the initial empty
state, meaning no events are seen. Change to re-open the directory,
rather than dup the fd, so the latest contents are seen.
Minor tweaks/additions to debug messages.
Signed-off-by: Ian Rogers <irogers@google.com>
Tested-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@kernel.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20241206042306.1055913-1-irogers@google.com
Signed-off-by: Namhyung Kim <namhyung@kernel.org>
Incorrectly the hwmon with PMU name test didn't pass "true". Fix and
address issue with hwmon_pmu__config_terms needing to load events - a
load bearing assert fired. Also fix missing list deletion when putting
the hwmon test PMU and lower some debug warnings to make the hwmon PMU
less spammy in verbose mode.
Signed-off-by: Ian Rogers <irogers@google.com>
Tested-by: Namhyung Kim <namhyung@kernel.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20241121000955.536930-1-irogers@google.com
Signed-off-by: Namhyung Kim <namhyung@kernel.org>
Add a tool PMU for hwmon events but don't enable.
The hwmon sysfs ABI is defined in
Documentation/hwmon/sysfs-interface.rst. Create a PMU that reads the
hwmon input and can be used in `perf stat` and metrics much as an
uncore PMU can.
For example, when enabled by a later patch, the following shows
reading the CPU temperature and 2 fan speeds alongside the uncore
frequency:
```
$ perf stat -e temp_cpu,fan1,hwmon_thinkpad/fan2/,tool/num_cpus_online/ -M UNCORE_FREQ -I 1000
1.001153138 52.00 'C temp_cpu
1.001153138 2,588 rpm fan1
1.001153138 2,482 rpm hwmon_thinkpad/fan2/
1.001153138 8 tool/num_cpus_online/
1.001153138 1,077,101,397 UNC_CLOCK.SOCKET # 1.08 UNCORE_FREQ
1.001153138 1,012,773,595 duration_time
...
```
The PMUs are named from /sys/class/hwmon/hwmon<num>/name and have an
alias of hwmon<num>.
Hwmon data is presented in multiple <type><number>_<item> files. The
<type><number> is used to identify the event as is the <type> followed
by the contents of the <type>_label file if it exists. The
<type><number>_input file gives the data read by perf.
When enabled by a later patch, in `perf list` the other hwmon <item>
files are used to give a richer description, for example:
```
hwmon:
temp1
[Temperature in unit acpitz named temp1. Unit: hwmon_acpitz]
in0
[Voltage in unit bat0 named in0. Unit: hwmon_bat0]
temp_core_0 OR temp2
[Temperature in unit coretemp named Core 0. crit=100'C,max=100'C crit_alarm=0'C. Unit:
hwmon_coretemp]
temp_core_1 OR temp3
[Temperature in unit coretemp named Core 1. crit=100'C,max=100'C crit_alarm=0'C. Unit:
hwmon_coretemp]
...
temp_package_id_0 OR temp1
[Temperature in unit coretemp named Package id 0. crit=100'C,max=100'C crit_alarm=0'C.
Unit: hwmon_coretemp]
temp1
[Temperature in unit iwlwifi_1 named temp1. Unit: hwmon_iwlwifi_1]
temp_composite OR temp1
[Temperature in unit nvme named Composite. alarm=0'C,crit=86.85'C,max=75.85'C,
min=-273.15'C. Unit: hwmon_nvme]
temp_sensor_1 OR temp2
[Temperature in unit nvme named Sensor 1. max=65261.8'C,min=-273.15'C. Unit: hwmon_nvme]
temp_sensor_2 OR temp3
[Temperature in unit nvme named Sensor 2. max=65261.8'C,min=-273.15'C. Unit: hwmon_nvme]
fan1
[Fan in unit thinkpad named fan1. Unit: hwmon_thinkpad]
fan2
[Fan in unit thinkpad named fan2. Unit: hwmon_thinkpad]
...
temp_cpu OR temp1
[Temperature in unit thinkpad named CPU. Unit: hwmon_thinkpad]
temp_gpu OR temp2
[Temperature in unit thinkpad named GPU. Unit: hwmon_thinkpad]
curr1
[Current in unit ucsi_source_psy_usbc000_0 named curr1. max=1.5A. Unit:
hwmon_ucsi_source_psy_usbc000_0]
in0
[Voltage in unit ucsi_source_psy_usbc000_0 named in0. max=5V,min=5V. Unit:
hwmon_ucsi_source_psy_usbc000_0]
```
As there may be multiple hwmon devices a range of PMU types are
reserved for their use and to identify the PMU as belonging to the
hwmon types.
Signed-off-by: Ian Rogers <irogers@google.com>
Cc: Ravi Bangoria <ravi.bangoria@amd.com>
Cc: Yoshihiro Furudera <fj5100bi@fujitsu.com>
Cc: Howard Chu <howardchu95@gmail.com>
Cc: Ze Gao <zegao2021@gmail.com>
Cc: Changbin Du <changbin.du@huawei.com>
Cc: Junhao He <hejunhao3@huawei.com>
Cc: Weilin Wang <weilin.wang@intel.com>
Cc: James Clark <james.clark@linaro.org>
Cc: Oliver Upton <oliver.upton@linux.dev>
Cc: Athira Jajeev <atrajeev@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20241109003759.473460-5-irogers@google.com
Signed-off-by: Namhyung Kim <namhyung@kernel.org>
hwmon filenames have a specific encoding that will be used to give a
config value. The encoding is described in:
Documentation/hwmon/sysfs-interface.rst
Add a function to parse the filename into consituent enums/ints that
will then be amenable to config encoding.
Note, things are done this way to allow mapping names to config and
back without the use of hash/dynamic lookup tables.
Signed-off-by: Ian Rogers <irogers@google.com>
Cc: Ravi Bangoria <ravi.bangoria@amd.com>
Cc: Yoshihiro Furudera <fj5100bi@fujitsu.com>
Cc: Howard Chu <howardchu95@gmail.com>
Cc: Ze Gao <zegao2021@gmail.com>
Cc: Changbin Du <changbin.du@huawei.com>
Cc: Junhao He <hejunhao3@huawei.com>
Cc: Weilin Wang <weilin.wang@intel.com>
Cc: James Clark <james.clark@linaro.org>
Cc: Oliver Upton <oliver.upton@linux.dev>
Cc: Athira Jajeev <atrajeev@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
[namhyung: add #include <linux/string.h> for strlcpy()]
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20241109003759.473460-3-irogers@google.com
Signed-off-by: Namhyung Kim <namhyung@kernel.org>