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2Arm Coherent Mesh Network PMU
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5CMN-600 is a configurable mesh interconnect consisting of a rectangular
6grid of crosspoints (XPs), with each crosspoint supporting up to two
7device ports to which various AMBA CHI agents are attached.
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9CMN implements a distributed PMU design as part of its debug and trace
10functionality. This consists of a local monitor (DTM) at every XP, which
11counts up to 4 event signals from the connected device nodes and/or the
12XP itself. Overflow from these local counters is accumulated in up to 8
13global counters implemented by the main controller (DTC), which provides
14overall PMU control and interrupts for global counter overflow.
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16PMU events
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19The PMU driver registers a single PMU device for the whole interconnect,
20see /sys/bus/event_source/devices/arm_cmn_0. Multi-chip systems may link
21more than one CMN together via external CCIX links - in this situation,
22each mesh counts its own events entirely independently, and additional
23PMU devices will be named arm_cmn_{1..n}.
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25Most events are specified in a format based directly on the TRM
26definitions - "type" selects the respective node type, and "eventid" the
27event number. Some events require an additional occupancy ID, which is
28specified by "occupid".
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30* Since RN-D nodes do not have any distinct events from RN-I nodes, they
31  are treated as the same type (0xa), and the common event templates are
32  named "rnid_*".
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34* The cycle counter is treated as a synthetic event belonging to the DTC
35  node ("type" == 0x3, "eventid" is ignored).
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37* XP events also encode the port and channel in the "eventid" field, to
38  match the underlying pmu_event0_id encoding for the pmu_event_sel
39  register. The event templates are named with prefixes to cover all
40  permutations.
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42By default each event provides an aggregate count over all nodes of the
43given type. To target a specific node, "bynodeid" must be set to 1 and
44"nodeid" to the appropriate value derived from the CMN configuration
45(as defined in the "Node ID Mapping" section of the TRM).
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47Watchpoints
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50The PMU can also count watchpoint events to monitor specific flit
51traffic. Watchpoints are treated as a synthetic event type, and like PMU
52events can be global or targeted with a particular XP's "nodeid" value.
53Since the watchpoint direction is otherwise implicit in the underlying
54register selection, separate events are provided for flit uploads and
55downloads.
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57The flit match value and mask are passed in config1 and config2 ("val"
58and "mask" respectively). "wp_dev_sel", "wp_chn_sel", "wp_grp" and
59"wp_exclusive" are specified per the TRM definitions for dtm_wp_config0.
60Where a watchpoint needs to match fields from both match groups on the
61REQ or SNP channel, it can be specified as two events - one for each
62group - with the same nonzero "combine" value. The count for such a
63pair of combined events will be attributed to the primary match.
64Watchpoint events with a "combine" value of 0 are considered independent
65and will count individually.
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