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commit 4f5a0d9c4419f3b88586d665272eb35f270a0551
Author: Maynard Johnson <maynardj@us.ibm.com>
Date:   Tue Dec 17 16:04:33 2013 -0600

    Allow all native events for IBM POWER8 in POWER7 compat mode
    
    Certain older Linux distributions will support the new IBM POWER8
    processor, but only in a limited mode, since much of the new
    kernel code needed to fully support the POWER8 was not backported
    to these older distros.  This limited mode is referred to as
    "POWER7 compat mode" since the kernel can support only the features
    that were also available on that earlier IBM processor.
    
    Changes I originally made to support POWER8 assumed that there
    would not be full POWER8 performance monitor unit capabilities when
    in POWER7 compat mode, and thus, the current oprofile code supports
    only a limited subset of POWER8 events (i.e., events which were also
    available on the POWER7). However, I've recently been made aware
    that these older distros actually do have complete backports of the
    POWER8 perf_events kernel subsystem code, making them fully aware of
    all POWER8 events. This patch allows operf and ocount to use all
    of the POWER8 events, regardless of what mode or distribution we
    are running on.
    
    Signed-off-by: Maynard Johnson <maynardj@us.ibm.com>

diff --git a/libop/op_cpu_type.c b/libop/op_cpu_type.c
index 4bb34b7..cd75ad4 100644
--- a/libop/op_cpu_type.c
+++ b/libop/op_cpu_type.c
@@ -290,7 +290,16 @@ static op_cpu _try_ppc64_arch_generic_cpu(void)
 			}
 		}
 		if (!platforms_are_equivalent) {
-			if (strcmp(platform, "power7") == 0)
+			//  FIXME
+			/* For POWER8 running in POWER7 compat mode (RHEL 6.5 and SLES 11 SP4),
+			 * the kernel will have enough POWER8-specific PMU code so we can utilize
+			 * all of the POWER8 events. In general, this is not necessarily the case
+			 * when running in compat mode.  This code needs to be inspected for every
+			 * new IBM Power processor released, but for now, we'll assume that for the
+			 * next processor model (assuming there will be something like a POWER9?),
+			 * we should use just the architected events when running POWER8 compat mode.
+			 */
+			if (strcmp(platform, "power8") == 0)
 				cpu_type = CPU_PPC64_ARCH_V1;
 		}
 	}
commit 88ed74bade0096042d643a6d7e68c2cbc4b6e34d
Author: Maynard Johnson <maynardj@us.ibm.com>
Date:   Thu Jan 9 15:07:21 2014 -0600

    Fix "Unable to open cpu_type file for reading" for IBM POWER7+
    
    Using operf to do profiling on an IBM POWER7+ may result in
    the following error message:
    
    	Unable to open cpu_type file for reading
    
    This patch fixes the problem.  There is also a simple workaround of
    running 'opcontrol --init'.
    
    Signed-off-by: Maynard Johnson <maynardj@us.ibm.com>

diff --git a/libop/op_cpu_type.c b/libop/op_cpu_type.c
index cd75ad4..7d5262c 100644
--- a/libop/op_cpu_type.c
+++ b/libop/op_cpu_type.c
@@ -326,6 +326,8 @@ static op_cpu _get_ppc64_cpu_type(void)
 	for (i = 0; i < (int)len ; i++)
 		cpu_name_lowercase[i] = tolower(cpu_name[i]);
 
+	if (strncmp(cpu_name_lowercase, "power7+", 7) == 0)
+		cpu_name_lowercase[6] = '\0';
 	cpu_type_str[0] = '\0';
 	strcat(cpu_type_str, "ppc64/");
 	strncat(cpu_type_str, cpu_name_lowercase, len);
commit 65176cb1af0fb1f6c7d3ddba4ab5f5f23c5f7c62
Author: Maynard Johnson <maynardj@us.ibm.com>
Date:   Tue Jan 21 14:43:02 2014 -0600

    Fix regression in IBM POWER8 running in POWER7 compat mode
    
    A commit made on Dec 17, 2013 ("Allow all native events for IBM POWER8
    in POWER7 compat mode) broke support for POWER8 in POWER7 compat mode.
    Instead, oprofile attempts to treat it as a normal POWER7 processor,
    which is not correct.  A user reported the following error when
    running operf with the default CYCLES event:
    
       terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::runtime_error'
         what():  libpfm cannot find event code for CYCLES; cannot continue
       Aborted
    
    This patch fixes this problem.
    
    Signed-off-by: Maynard Johnson <maynardj@us.ibm.com>

diff --git a/libop/op_cpu_type.c b/libop/op_cpu_type.c
index a3ad804..2907f36 100644
--- a/libop/op_cpu_type.c
+++ b/libop/op_cpu_type.c
@@ -300,7 +300,9 @@ static op_cpu _try_ppc64_arch_generic_cpu(void)
 			 * next processor model (assuming there will be something like a POWER9?),
 			 * we should use just the architected events when running POWER8 compat mode.
 			 */
-			if (strcmp(platform, "power8") == 0)
+			if ((strcmp(platform, "power7") == 0) && (strcmp(base_platform, "power8") == 0))
+				cpu_type = CPU_PPC64_POWER8;
+			else
 				cpu_type = CPU_PPC64_ARCH_V1;
 		}
 	}
commit 7243fa4ed8a25c6e59225a863fd263ce70989087
Author: Maynard Johnson <maynardj@us.ibm.com>
Date:   Tue Feb 4 08:27:10 2014 -0600

    Make cpu type POWER8E equivalent to POWER8
    
    Recent mainline kernel changes resulted in a cpu type of
    "POWER8E" being displayed in /proc/cpuinfo for certain revisions
    of the IBM POWER8 processor model. But for profiling and
    counting of native events, we can ignore the differences between
    POWER8 and POWER8E.  This patch addresses that issue.
    
    Signed-off-by: Maynard Johnson <maynardj@us.ibm.com>

diff --git a/libop/op_cpu_type.c b/libop/op_cpu_type.c
index 2907f36..1ae2913 100644
--- a/libop/op_cpu_type.c
+++ b/libop/op_cpu_type.c
@@ -331,6 +331,9 @@ static op_cpu _get_ppc64_cpu_type(void)
 
 	if (strncmp(cpu_name_lowercase, "power7+", 7) == 0)
 		cpu_name_lowercase[6] = '\0';
+	if (strncmp(cpu_name_lowercase, "power8e", 7) == 0)
+		cpu_name_lowercase[6] = '\0';
+
 	cpu_type_str[0] = '\0';
 	strcat(cpu_type_str, "ppc64/");
 	strncat(cpu_type_str, cpu_name_lowercase, len);