X-Git-Url: https://git.lttng.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=markers-test%2Ftest-mark-speed-opt.c;h=bc606a10ad3c1685ad977663639a1c19735f6f1a;hb=31efe1f8304f09a4f4139c387a98d3215cd423c9;hp=8374c2d50c80fdb83dc7e8c1488edc14971db7f3;hpb=3f8e538c8a82a504c0b074e412f489431a363d6a;p=lttv.git diff --git a/markers-test/test-mark-speed-opt.c b/markers-test/test-mark-speed-opt.c index 8374c2d5..bc606a10 100644 --- a/markers-test/test-mark-speed-opt.c +++ b/markers-test/test-mark-speed-opt.c @@ -10,6 +10,29 @@ #include #include +static void pmc_flush_cache(void) + { + register int i; + /* write back and invalidate cache (a serializing instruction) */ + + __asm__ __volatile__ ( "wbinvd" : : : "memory" ); + + /* The wbinvd instruction does not wait for the external caches + * to be flushed, but only requests that it be done. The loop + * is to be sure that enough time has elapsed, but the compiler + * might simplify or even remove it. The loop bound is for a + * 512 KB L2 cache. On a Pentium Pro/II/III, the loop uses + * 2 cycles per iteration. + * + * Does wbinvd also cause the TLB to be flushed? + * A comment in mtrr.c suggests that it does. + */ + for (i = 0; i < 512*1024; i++) { + cpu_relax(); + } + } + + static void noinline test2(const struct marker *mdata, void *call_private, ...) { @@ -49,18 +72,24 @@ static void noinline test2(const struct marker *mdata, } \ } while (0) - //asm volatile (""); struct proc_dir_entry *pentry = NULL; static inline void test(unsigned long arg, unsigned long arg2) { + volatile int temp[5]; #ifdef CACHEFLUSH - wbinvd(); + clflush(¤t->pid); + //pmc_flush_cache(); #endif - asm ("" : : "i" ((100 + 60) << 10)); + temp[2] = (temp[0] + 60) << 10; + temp[3] = (temp[2] + 60) << 10; + temp[4] = (temp[3] + 60) << 10; + temp[0] = (temp[4] + 60) << 10; //asm volatile (""); //__my_trace_mark(1, kernel_debug_test, NULL, "%d %d %ld %ld", 2, current->pid, arg, arg2); + barrier(); __my_trace_mark(0, kernel_debug_test, NULL, "%d %d %ld %ld", 2, current->pid, arg, arg2); + barrier(); } static int my_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *file) @@ -70,10 +99,14 @@ static int my_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *file) unsigned long flags; local_irq_save(flags); +#ifdef CACHEFLUSH + //pmc_flush_cache(); /* initial write back, without cycle count */ + //msleep(20); /* wait for L2 flush */ +#endif rdtsc_barrier(); cycles1 = get_cycles(); rdtsc_barrier(); - for(i=0; i<200; i++) { + for(i=0; i<2000; i++) { test(i, i); test(i, i); test(i, i);