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1*33de042dSApple OSS Distributions# CPU Counters
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3*33de042dSApple OSS DistributionsThe xnu subsystems that manage CPU performance counters.
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5*33de042dSApple OSS Distributions## Overview
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7*33de042dSApple OSS DistributionsCPU performance counters are hardware registers that count events of interest to efficient CPU execution.
8*33de042dSApple OSS DistributionsCounters that measure events closely correlated with each CPU's execution pipeline are managed by the Core Performance Monitoring Unit (CPMU).
9*33de042dSApple OSS DistributionsThe CPMU contains both fixed instructions and cycles counters, as well as configurable counters that can be programmed to count any of several hundred possible events.
10*33de042dSApple OSS DistributionsIn addition to the CPMU, the Last Level Cache (LLC) hosts the Uncore Performance Monitoring Unit (UPMU), which measures effects that aren't necessarily correlated to a single CPU.
11*33de042dSApple OSS DistributionsAll counters in the UPMU are configurable.
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13*33de042dSApple OSS DistributionsCounters are typically used in one of two ways:
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15*33de042dSApple OSS Distributions1. In "counting" mode, their counts are periodically queried and tallied up for a duration of interest.
16*33de042dSApple OSS Distributions2. In "sampling" mode, the counters are programmed to generate a Performance Monitor Interrupt (PMI) periodically, during which the currently running code can be sampled, like a time profiler.
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18*33de042dSApple OSS Distributions## Subsystems
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20*33de042dSApple OSS DistributionsThere are several subsystems that provide access to CPU counter hardware:
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22*33de042dSApple OSS Distributions- kpc: The Kernel Performance Counter system is the oldest subsystem and still manages the configurable CPMU counters.
23*33de042dSApple OSS DistributionsIt can use PMIs from these counters to trigger kperf samples and counter values can be recorded in kperf samples.
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25*33de042dSApple OSS Distributions- Monotonic: The Monotonic system provides access to the fixed CPMU counters with limited support for PMIs.
26*33de042dSApple OSS DistributionsAdditionally, the UPMU is entirely provided by a Monotonic dev node interface.
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28*33de042dSApple OSS Distributions- cpc: The CPU Performance Counter subsystem provides a policy layer on top of kpc and Monotonic to prevent malicious use of the hardware.
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30*33de042dSApple OSS DistributionsEventually, cpc will subsume kpc's and Monotonic's roles in the system.
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32*33de042dSApple OSS Distributions## Integrations
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34*33de042dSApple OSS Distributions- The Recount subsystem makes extensive use of the fixed CPMU counters to attribute CPU resources back to threads and processes.
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36*33de042dSApple OSS Distributions- Microstackshot telemetry is sampled periodically using the CPMU's cycle PMI trigger.
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38*33de042dSApple OSS Distributions- Stackshot includes cycles and instructions for each thread container in its kcdata.
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40*33de042dSApple OSS Distributions- The kperf profiling system can trigger samples of thread states and call stacks using CPMU PMIs, allowing it to sample thread states and call stacks.
41*33de042dSApple OSS DistributionsAnd CPU counter values can be sampled by kperf on other triggers, like timers or kdebug events.
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43*33de042dSApple OSS Distributions## See Also
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45*33de042dSApple OSS Distributions- <doc:recount>
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