Good day everyone. I am new to the forums so I apologise in advance if I am posting in the wrong forum. I am looking to profile Android applications and collect hardware architectural counters (cache hit/miss rates, branch mispredictions, etc... as detailed as I can really) on newer mobile big.Little architecture (this is for my research project as school). I am looking to purchase a development board based on Qualcomm Snapdragon SOC:Snapdragon 888 Mobile Hardware Development Kit (https://developer.qualcomm.com/hardware/snapdragon-888-hdk). I have a question about profiling support for this SOC:
This SOC has what Qualcomm calls Kryo 680 CPU, which consists of: 1 x Kryo 680 Prime core (based on Arm Cortex-X1), 3 x Kryo 680 Gold core (based on Arm Cortex-A78), and 4 x Kryo 680 Silver core (based on Arm Cortex-A55). It says that these cores are based on Arm processors, and I was wondering if Arm-provided tools would be able to profile these cores. In particular I am looking at profiling the cores running Android 11 with Streamline Profiler of Arm Mobile Studio and later potentially Arm Development Studio. So my question is: will I be able to profile Android apps running on these cores with Streamline Profiler?
Another quick question related more to debugging hardware. The expansion board for this SOC has a 20 pin JTAG port. I know that JTAG is used for debugging and collecting traces. This is what I would be using it for. However, it is kind of throwing me off that the JTAG is on the display expansion and not on the board itself. I am new to development boards and so I am wondering if JTAG is also used for anything graphics/display/sensor related or is it just a design decision made by Qualcomm to put JTAG connector on the display expansion? Does anyone have any experience with those Qualcomm Development Kits who could shed some light on this?
I am attaching the pdf with information about 888 Development kit in question.snapdragon-888-mobile-hdk-product-brief_87-pu790-1 (2).pdf
Thank you very much,
Pavel.
I see. Thank you Peter!
Where would I find a list of architectural PMU counters that I would have access to? Is the list more or less similar to this: (https://developer.arm.com/documentation/ddi0363/e/events-and-performance-monitor/about-the-events) I know it is for a different processor, but still. What will I not have access to? Can you give an example of such counters. Architecture and Micro-architecture seem to be a little overloaded terms.
Peter Harris said:a little delay for Mobile Studio on us picking up the latest Cortex cores and custom cores in the latest devices.
That is totally understandable. So you anticipate fully supporting profiling Kryo cores from Qualcomm with Arm Mobile Studio? Does that mean I will be able to profile the SnapDragon 888 Development board (developer.qualcomm.com/.../snapdragon-888-hdk) with Mobile Studio? Again, the reason I am choosing to profile the board as a final device with Mobile Studio is because it has latest Qualcomm core and you support profiling it. I know this is a little backwards. Are earlier Kryo cores supported now? I am mainly wondering about Kryo 585 (en.wikipedia.org/.../Kryo
Does Qualcomm provide the micro-architectural counter definitions for deeper profiling? If you are allowed to answer this question of course.
Best Regards,
Hi Pavel, For the architectural counters see the Arm Architecture Reference Manual for the Armv8-A architecture profile. Chapter D7 documents the PMU, and D7.10 documents the events themselves.
https://developer.arm.com/documentation/ddi0487/ga
For the full event list for a specific Cortex core, including microarchitecture events, see the that CPU model's Technical Reference Manual.
PavelGolikov said:So you anticipate fully supporting profiling Kryo cores from Qualcomm with Arm Mobile Studio? Does that mean I will be able to profile the SnapDragon 888 Development board
We aim to support them, but we can't test every board and there are some dependencies on Linux Perf being correctly integrated and configured in that board's BSP. So "yes in principle, (at least when we add CPU support - see below), but we've not tested it".
PavelGolikov said:Are earlier Kryo cores supported now? I am mainly wondering about Kryo 585
At the moment the supported list is:
* https://github.com/ARM-software/gator/blob/master/daemon/pmus.xml#L110
So no Kryo 500 series at the moment - our aim is to support 56x and 58x in our mid-year release.
PavelGolikov said:Does Qualcomm provide the micro-architectural counter definitions for deeper profiling?
I can't really cover what Qualcomm provides - I honestly don't know. The architectural counters must be present, but beyond that I have no idea ...
Cheers, Pete
I see. Just to be clear, even though the XML you posted lists support for Kryo 460/485/495 Gold, there is no support for PMU microarchitectural counters for these cores, only architectural ones. Do I understand correctly? Or are Kryo cores not considered proprietary like Samsung Exynos?
Hi Pavel, For cores that are entirely designed and built by one of our architecture licensees, we can only support architectural counters unless the partner contributes counter definitions for their custom microarchitecture counters.
For cores that are based on an Arm Cortex core and customized by an architecture licensee, we can support all of the microarchitecture counters provided by the ancestor Cortex CPU core. The XML linked above shows which counter sets are aliases of those provided by a Cortex core; these will include microarchitecture counters.
HTH, Pete
Thank you very much Peter! This is great news :)
Mobile Studio 2021.0 is now available with the Cortex X1 support.
Kind regards, Pete
Thank you Peter! That's great news!