perf tools: Allow overriding MAX_NR_CPUS at compile time
After update of kernel, the perf tool doesn't run anymore on my 32MB RAM
powerpc board, but still runs on a 128MB RAM board:
~# strace perf
execve("/usr/sbin/perf", ["perf"], [/* 12 vars */]) = -1 ENOMEM (Cannot allocate memory)
--- SIGSEGV {si_signo=SIGSEGV, si_code=SI_KERNEL, si_addr=0} ---
+++ killed by SIGSEGV +++
Segmentation fault
objdump -x shows that .bss section has a huge size of 24Mbytes:
27 .bss
016baca8 101cebb8 101cebb8 001cd988 2**3
With especially the following objects having quite big size:
10205f80 l O .bss
00140000 runtime_cycles_stats
10345f80 l O .bss
00140000 runtime_stalled_cycles_front_stats
10485f80 l O .bss
00140000 runtime_stalled_cycles_back_stats
105c5f80 l O .bss
00140000 runtime_branches_stats
10705f80 l O .bss
00140000 runtime_cacherefs_stats
10845f80 l O .bss
00140000 runtime_l1_dcache_stats
10985f80 l O .bss
00140000 runtime_l1_icache_stats
10ac5f80 l O .bss
00140000 runtime_ll_cache_stats
10c05f80 l O .bss
00140000 runtime_itlb_cache_stats
10d45f80 l O .bss
00140000 runtime_dtlb_cache_stats
10e85f80 l O .bss
00140000 runtime_cycles_in_tx_stats
10fc5f80 l O .bss
00140000 runtime_transaction_stats
11105f80 l O .bss
00140000 runtime_elision_stats
11245f80 l O .bss
00140000 runtime_topdown_total_slots
11385f80 l O .bss
00140000 runtime_topdown_slots_retired
114c5f80 l O .bss
00140000 runtime_topdown_slots_issued
11605f80 l O .bss
00140000 runtime_topdown_fetch_bubbles
11745f80 l O .bss
00140000 runtime_topdown_recovery_bubbles
This is due to commit
4d255766d28b1 ("perf: Bump max number of cpus
to 1024"), because many tables are sized with MAX_NR_CPUS
This patch gives the opportunity to redefine MAX_NR_CPUS via
$ make EXTRA_CFLAGS=-DMAX_NR_CPUS=1
Signed-off-by: Christophe Leroy <christophe.leroy@c-s.fr>
Cc: Alexander Shishkin <alexander.shishkin@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org>
Cc: linuxppc-dev@lists.ozlabs.org
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20170922112043.8349468C57@po15668-vm-win7.idsi0.si.c-s.fr
Signed-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@redhat.com>