numam-dpdk/app/test/test_trace_perf.c
Stephen Hemminger cb056611a8 eal: rename lcore master and slave
Replace master lcore with main lcore and
replace slave lcore with worker lcore.

Keep the old functions and macros but mark them as deprecated
for this release.

The "--master-lcore" command line option is also deprecated
and any usage will print a warning and use "--main-lcore"
as replacement.

Signed-off-by: Stephen Hemminger <stephen@networkplumber.org>
Acked-by: Anatoly Burakov <anatoly.burakov@intel.com>
2020-10-20 13:17:08 +02:00

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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
* Copyright(C) 2020 Marvell International Ltd.
*/
#include <rte_cycles.h>
#include <rte_debug.h>
#include <rte_eal.h>
#include <rte_eal_trace.h>
#include <rte_malloc.h>
#include <rte_lcore.h>
#include "test.h"
#include "test_trace.h"
struct test_data;
struct lcore_data {
volatile bool done;
volatile bool started;
uint64_t total_cycles;
uint64_t total_calls;
} __rte_cache_aligned;
struct test_data {
unsigned int nb_workers;
struct lcore_data ldata[];
} __rte_cache_aligned;
#define STEP 100
#define CENT_OPS(OP) do { \
OP; OP; OP; OP; OP; OP; OP; OP; OP; OP; \
OP; OP; OP; OP; OP; OP; OP; OP; OP; OP; \
OP; OP; OP; OP; OP; OP; OP; OP; OP; OP; \
OP; OP; OP; OP; OP; OP; OP; OP; OP; OP; \
OP; OP; OP; OP; OP; OP; OP; OP; OP; OP; \
OP; OP; OP; OP; OP; OP; OP; OP; OP; OP; \
OP; OP; OP; OP; OP; OP; OP; OP; OP; OP; \
OP; OP; OP; OP; OP; OP; OP; OP; OP; OP; \
OP; OP; OP; OP; OP; OP; OP; OP; OP; OP; \
OP; OP; OP; OP; OP; OP; OP; OP; OP; OP; \
} while (0)
static void
measure_perf(const char *str, struct test_data *data)
{
uint64_t hz = rte_get_timer_hz();
uint64_t total_cycles = 0;
uint64_t total_calls = 0;
double cycles, ns;
unsigned int workers;
for (workers = 0; workers < data->nb_workers; workers++) {
total_cycles += data->ldata[workers].total_cycles;
total_calls += data->ldata[workers].total_calls;
}
cycles = total_calls ? (double)total_cycles / (double)total_calls : 0;
cycles /= STEP;
cycles /= 100; /* CENT_OPS */
ns = (cycles / (double)hz) * 1E9;
printf("%16s: cycles=%f ns=%f\n", str, cycles, ns);
}
static void
wait_till_workers_are_ready(struct test_data *data)
{
unsigned int workers;
for (workers = 0; workers < data->nb_workers; workers++)
while (!data->ldata[workers].started)
rte_pause();
}
static void
signal_workers_to_finish(struct test_data *data)
{
unsigned int workers;
for (workers = 0; workers < data->nb_workers; workers++) {
data->ldata[workers].done = 1;
rte_smp_wmb();
}
}
#define WORKER_DEFINE(func) \
static void __rte_noinline \
__worker_##func(struct lcore_data *ldata) \
{ \
uint64_t start; \
int i; \
while (!ldata->done) { \
start = rte_get_timer_cycles(); \
for (i = 0; i < STEP; i++) \
CENT_OPS(func); \
ldata->total_cycles += rte_get_timer_cycles() - start; \
ldata->total_calls++; \
} \
} \
static int \
worker_fn_##func(void *arg) \
{ \
struct lcore_data *ldata = arg; \
ldata->started = 1; \
rte_smp_wmb(); \
__worker_##func(ldata); \
return 0; \
}
/* Test to find trace overhead */
#define GENERIC_VOID rte_eal_trace_generic_void()
#define GENERIC_U64 rte_eal_trace_generic_u64(0x120000)
#define GENERIC_INT rte_eal_trace_generic_int(-34)
#define GENERIC_FLOAT rte_eal_trace_generic_float(3.3f)
#define GENERIC_DOUBLE rte_eal_trace_generic_double(3.66666)
#define GENERIC_STR rte_eal_trace_generic_str("hello world")
#define VOID_FP app_dpdk_test_fp()
WORKER_DEFINE(GENERIC_VOID)
WORKER_DEFINE(GENERIC_U64)
WORKER_DEFINE(GENERIC_INT)
WORKER_DEFINE(GENERIC_FLOAT)
WORKER_DEFINE(GENERIC_DOUBLE)
WORKER_DEFINE(GENERIC_STR)
WORKER_DEFINE(VOID_FP)
static void
run_test(const char *str, lcore_function_t f, struct test_data *data, size_t sz)
{
unsigned int id, worker = 0;
memset(data, 0, sz);
data->nb_workers = rte_lcore_count() - 1;
RTE_LCORE_FOREACH_WORKER(id)
rte_eal_remote_launch(f, &data->ldata[worker++], id);
wait_till_workers_are_ready(data);
rte_delay_ms(100); /* Wait for some time to accumulate the stats */
measure_perf(str, data);
signal_workers_to_finish(data);
RTE_LCORE_FOREACH_WORKER(id)
rte_eal_wait_lcore(id);
}
static int
test_trace_perf(void)
{
unsigned int nb_cores, nb_workers;
struct test_data *data;
size_t sz;
nb_cores = rte_lcore_count();
nb_workers = nb_cores - 1;
if (nb_cores < 2) {
printf("Need minimum two cores for testing\n");
return TEST_SKIPPED;
}
printf("Timer running at %5.2fMHz\n", rte_get_timer_hz()/1E6);
sz = sizeof(struct test_data);
sz += nb_workers * sizeof(struct lcore_data);
data = rte_zmalloc(NULL, sz, RTE_CACHE_LINE_SIZE);
if (data == NULL) {
printf("Failed to allocate memory\n");
return TEST_FAILED;
}
run_test("void", worker_fn_GENERIC_VOID, data, sz);
run_test("u64", worker_fn_GENERIC_U64, data, sz);
run_test("int", worker_fn_GENERIC_INT, data, sz);
run_test("float", worker_fn_GENERIC_FLOAT, data, sz);
run_test("double", worker_fn_GENERIC_DOUBLE, data, sz);
run_test("string", worker_fn_GENERIC_STR, data, sz);
run_test("void_fp", worker_fn_VOID_FP, data, sz);
rte_free(data);
return TEST_SUCCESS;
}
REGISTER_TEST_COMMAND(trace_perf_autotest, test_trace_perf);