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Message-ID: <a327dc2e5837a743a08403b5ad58dbe5e8c4f926.camel@intel.com>
Date: Mon, 9 Jun 2025 16:21:39 +0000
From: "Falcon, Thomas" <thomas.falcon@...el.com>
To: "alexander.shishkin@...ux.intel.com" <alexander.shishkin@...ux.intel.com>,
	"peterz@...radead.org" <peterz@...radead.org>, "acme@...nel.org"
	<acme@...nel.org>, "mingo@...hat.com" <mingo@...hat.com>,
	"mark.rutland@....com" <mark.rutland@....com>, "Hunter, Adrian"
	<adrian.hunter@...el.com>, "namhyung@...nel.org" <namhyung@...nel.org>,
	"irogers@...gle.com" <irogers@...gle.com>, "jolsa@...nel.org"
	<jolsa@...nel.org>, "kan.liang@...ux.intel.com" <kan.liang@...ux.intel.com>
CC: "linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org" <linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org>,
	"linux-perf-users@...r.kernel.org" <linux-perf-users@...r.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH 2/2 v3] perf top: populate PMU capabilities data in
 perf_env

Ping?

Thanks,
Tom

On Tue, 2025-05-13 at 18:18 -0500, Thomas Falcon wrote:
> Calling perf top with branch filters enabled on Intel CPU's
> with branch counters logging (A.K.A LBR event logging [1]) support
> results in a segfault.
> 
> Thread 27 "perf" received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
> [Switching to Thread 0x7fffafff76c0 (LWP 949003)]
> perf_env__find_br_cntr_info (env=0xf66dc0 <perf_env>, nr=0x0, width=0x7fffafff62c0) at util/env.c:653
> 653			*width = env->cpu_pmu_caps ? env->br_cntr_width :
> (gdb) bt
>  #0  perf_env__find_br_cntr_info (env=0xf66dc0 <perf_env>, nr=0x0, width=0x7fffafff62c0) at util/env.c:653
>  #1  0x00000000005b1599 in symbol__account_br_cntr (branch=0x7fffcc3db580, evsel=0xfea2d0, offset=12, br_cntr=8) at util/annotate.c:345
>  #2  0x00000000005b17fb in symbol__account_cycles (addr=5658172, start=5658160, sym=0x7fffcc0ee420, cycles=539, evsel=0xfea2d0, br_cntr=8) at util/annotate.c:389
>  #3  0x00000000005b1976 in addr_map_symbol__account_cycles (ams=0x7fffcd7b01d0, start=0x7fffcd7b02b0, cycles=539, evsel=0xfea2d0, br_cntr=8) at util/annotate.c:422
>  #4  0x000000000068d57f in hist__account_cycles (bs=0x110d288, al=0x7fffafff6540, sample=0x7fffafff6760, nonany_branch_mode=false, total_cycles=0x0, evsel=0xfea2d0) at util/hist.c:2850
>  #5  0x0000000000446216 in hist_iter__top_callback (iter=0x7fffafff6590, al=0x7fffafff6540, single=true, arg=0x7fffffff9e00) at builtin-top.c:737
>  #6  0x0000000000689787 in hist_entry_iter__add (iter=0x7fffafff6590, al=0x7fffafff6540, max_stack_depth=127, arg=0x7fffffff9e00) at util/hist.c:1359
>  #7  0x0000000000446710 in perf_event__process_sample (tool=0x7fffffff9e00, event=0x110d250, evsel=0xfea2d0, sample=0x7fffafff6760, machine=0x108c968) at builtin-top.c:845
>  #8  0x0000000000447735 in deliver_event (qe=0x7fffffffa120, qevent=0x10fc200) at builtin-top.c:1211
>  #9  0x000000000064ccae in do_flush (oe=0x7fffffffa120, show_progress=false) at util/ordered-events.c:245
>  #10 0x000000000064d005 in __ordered_events__flush (oe=0x7fffffffa120, how=OE_FLUSH__TOP, timestamp=0) at util/ordered-events.c:324
>  #11 0x000000000064d0ef in ordered_events__flush (oe=0x7fffffffa120, how=OE_FLUSH__TOP) at util/ordered-events.c:342
>  #12 0x00000000004472a9 in process_thread (arg=0x7fffffff9e00) at builtin-top.c:1120
>  #13 0x00007ffff6e7dba8 in start_thread (arg=<optimized out>) at pthread_create.c:448
>  #14 0x00007ffff6f01b8c in __GI___clone3 () at ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/clone3.S:78
> 
> The cause is that perf_env__find_br_cntr_info tries to access a
> null pointer pmu_caps in the perf_env struct. A similar issue exists
> for homogeneous core systems which use the cpu_pmu_caps structure.
> 
> Fix this by populating cpu_pmu_caps and pmu_caps structures with
> values from sysfs when calling perf top with branch stack sampling
> enabled.
> 
> [1], LBR event logging introduced here:
> https://lore.kernel.org/all/20231025201626.3000228-5-kan.liang@linux.intel.com/
> 
> Signed-off-by: Thomas Falcon <thomas.falcon@...el.com>
> ---
> v3: constify struct perf_pmu *pmu in __perf_env__read_core_pmu_caps()
>     use perf_pmus__find_core_pmu() instead of perf_pmus__scan_core(NULL)
> 
> v2: update commit message with more meaningful stack trace from
>     gdb and indicate that affected systems are limited to CPU's
>     with LBR event logging support and that both hybrid and
>     non-hybrid core systems are affected.
> ---
>  tools/perf/builtin-top.c |   8 +++
>  tools/perf/util/env.c    | 114 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>  tools/perf/util/env.h    |   1 +
>  3 files changed, 123 insertions(+)
> 
> diff --git a/tools/perf/builtin-top.c b/tools/perf/builtin-top.c
> index f9f31391bddb..c9d679410591 100644
> --- a/tools/perf/builtin-top.c
> +++ b/tools/perf/builtin-top.c
> @@ -1729,6 +1729,14 @@ int cmd_top(int argc, const char **argv)
>  	if (opts->branch_stack && callchain_param.enabled)
>  		symbol_conf.show_branchflag_count = true;
>  
> +	if (opts->branch_stack) {
> +		status = perf_env__read_core_pmu_caps(&perf_env);
> +		if (status) {
> +			pr_err("PMU capability data is not available\n");
> +			goto out_delete_evlist;
> +		}
> +	}
> +
>  	sort__mode = SORT_MODE__TOP;
>  	/* display thread wants entries to be collapsed in a different tree */
>  	perf_hpp_list.need_collapse = 1;
> diff --git a/tools/perf/util/env.c b/tools/perf/util/env.c
> index 36411749e007..6735786a1d22 100644
> --- a/tools/perf/util/env.c
> +++ b/tools/perf/util/env.c
> @@ -416,6 +416,120 @@ static int perf_env__read_nr_cpus_avail(struct perf_env *env)
>  	return env->nr_cpus_avail ? 0 : -ENOENT;
>  }
>  
> +static int __perf_env__read_core_pmu_caps(const struct perf_pmu *pmu,
> +					  int *nr_caps, char ***caps,
> +					  unsigned int *max_branches,
> +					  unsigned int *br_cntr_nr,
> +					  unsigned int *br_cntr_width)
> +{
> +	struct perf_pmu_caps *pcaps = NULL;
> +	char *ptr, **tmp;
> +	int ret = 0;
> +
> +	*nr_caps = 0;
> +	*caps = NULL;
> +
> +	if (!pmu->nr_caps)
> +		return 0;
> +
> +	*caps = zalloc(sizeof(char *) * pmu->nr_caps);
> +	if (!*caps)
> +		return -ENOMEM;
> +
> +	tmp = *caps;
> +	list_for_each_entry(pcaps, &pmu->caps, list) {
> +
> +		if (asprintf(&ptr, "%s=%s", pcaps->name, pcaps->value) < 0) {
> +			ret = -ENOMEM;
> +			goto error;
> +		}
> +
> +		*tmp++ = ptr;
> +
> +		if (!strcmp(pcaps->name, "branches"))
> +			*max_branches = atoi(pcaps->value);
> +
> +		if (!strcmp(pcaps->name, "branch_counter_nr"))
> +			*br_cntr_nr = atoi(pcaps->value);
> +
> +		if (!strcmp(pcaps->name, "branch_counter_width"))
> +			*br_cntr_width = atoi(pcaps->value);
> +	}
> +	*nr_caps = pmu->nr_caps;
> +	return 0;
> +error:
> +	while (tmp-- != *caps)
> +		free(*tmp);
> +	free(*caps);
> +	*caps = NULL;
> +	*nr_caps = 0;
> +	return ret;
> +}
> +
> +int perf_env__read_core_pmu_caps(struct perf_env *env)
> +{
> +	struct perf_pmu *pmu = NULL;
> +	struct pmu_caps *pmu_caps;
> +	int nr_pmu = 0, i = 0, j;
> +	int ret;
> +
> +	nr_pmu = perf_pmus__num_core_pmus();
> +
> +	if (!nr_pmu)
> +		return -ENODEV;
> +
> +	if (nr_pmu == 1) {
> +		pmu = perf_pmus__find_core_pmu();
> +		if (!pmu)
> +			return -ENODEV;
> +		ret = perf_pmu__caps_parse(pmu);
> +		if (ret < 0)
> +			return ret;
> +		return __perf_env__read_core_pmu_caps(pmu, &env->nr_cpu_pmu_caps,
> +						      &env->cpu_pmu_caps,
> +						      &env->max_branches,
> +						      &env->br_cntr_nr,
> +						      &env->br_cntr_width);
> +	}
> +
> +	pmu_caps = zalloc(sizeof(*pmu_caps) * nr_pmu);
> +	if (!pmu_caps)
> +		return -ENOMEM;
> +
> +	while ((pmu = perf_pmus__scan_core(pmu)) != NULL) {
> +		if (perf_pmu__caps_parse(pmu) <= 0)
> +			continue;
> +		ret = __perf_env__read_core_pmu_caps(pmu, &pmu_caps[i].nr_caps,
> +						     &pmu_caps[i].caps,
> +						     &pmu_caps[i].max_branches,
> +						     &pmu_caps[i].br_cntr_nr,
> +						     &pmu_caps[i].br_cntr_width);
> +		if (ret)
> +			goto error;
> +
> +		pmu_caps[i].pmu_name = strdup(pmu->name);
> +		if (!pmu_caps[i].pmu_name) {
> +			ret = -ENOMEM;
> +			goto error;
> +		}
> +		i++;
> +	}
> +
> +	env->nr_pmus_with_caps = nr_pmu;
> +	env->pmu_caps = pmu_caps;
> +
> +	return 0;
> +error:
> +	for (i = 0; i < nr_pmu; i++) {
> +		for (j = 0; j < pmu_caps[i].nr_caps; j++)
> +			free(pmu_caps[i].caps[j]);
> +		free(pmu_caps[i].caps);
> +		free(pmu_caps[i].pmu_name);
> +	}
> +	free(pmu_caps);
> +	return ret;
> +}
> +
>  const char *perf_env__raw_arch(struct perf_env *env)
>  {
>  	return env && !perf_env__read_arch(env) ? env->arch : "unknown";
> diff --git a/tools/perf/util/env.h b/tools/perf/util/env.h
> index d90e343cf1fa..135a1f714905 100644
> --- a/tools/perf/util/env.h
> +++ b/tools/perf/util/env.h
> @@ -152,6 +152,7 @@ struct btf_node;
>  
>  extern struct perf_env perf_env;
>  
> +int perf_env__read_core_pmu_caps(struct perf_env *env);
>  void perf_env__exit(struct perf_env *env);
>  
>  int perf_env__kernel_is_64_bit(struct perf_env *env);

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