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/*- * Copyright (c) 2003-2008 Joseph Koshy * Copyright (c) 2007 The FreeBSD Foundation * All rights reserved. * * Portions of this software were developed by A. Joseph Koshy under * sponsorship from the FreeBSD Foundation and Google, Inc. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHORS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include <sys/cdefs.h> __FBSDID("$FreeBSD: release/9.1.0/sys/kern/kern_pmc.c 236238 2012-05-29 14:50:21Z fabient $"); #include "opt_hwpmc_hooks.h" #include <sys/types.h> #include <sys/ctype.h> #include <sys/param.h> #include <sys/malloc.h> #include <sys/kernel.h> #include <sys/lock.h> #include <sys/mutex.h> #include <sys/pmc.h> #include <sys/pmckern.h> #include <sys/smp.h> #include <sys/sysctl.h> #include <sys/systm.h> #ifdef HWPMC_HOOKS FEATURE(hwpmc_hooks, "Kernel support for HW PMC"); #define PMC_KERNEL_VERSION PMC_VERSION #else #define PMC_KERNEL_VERSION 0 #endif MALLOC_DECLARE(M_PMCHOOKS); MALLOC_DEFINE(M_PMCHOOKS, "pmchooks", "Memory space for PMC hooks"); const int pmc_kernel_version = PMC_KERNEL_VERSION; /* Hook variable. */ int (*pmc_hook)(struct thread *td, int function, void *arg) = NULL; /* Interrupt handler */ int (*pmc_intr)(int cpu, struct trapframe *tf) = NULL; /* Bitmask of CPUs requiring servicing at hardclock time */ volatile cpuset_t pmc_cpumask; /* * A global count of SS mode PMCs. When non-zero, this means that * we have processes that are sampling the system as a whole. */ volatile int pmc_ss_count; /* * Since PMC(4) may not be loaded in the current kernel, the * convention followed is that a non-NULL value of 'pmc_hook' implies * the presence of this kernel module. * * This requires us to protect 'pmc_hook' with a * shared (sx) lock -- thus making the process of calling into PMC(4) * somewhat more expensive than a simple 'if' check and indirect call. */ struct sx pmc_sx; /* * PMC Soft per cpu trapframe. */ struct trapframe pmc_tf[MAXCPU]; /* * PMC Soft use a global table to store registered events. */ SYSCTL_NODE(_kern, OID_AUTO, hwpmc, CTLFLAG_RW, 0, "HWPMC parameters"); static int pmc_softevents = 16; TUNABLE_INT(PMC_SYSCTL_NAME_PREFIX "softevents", &pmc_softevents); SYSCTL_INT(_kern_hwpmc, OID_AUTO, softevents, CTLFLAG_TUN|CTLFLAG_RD, &pmc_softevents, 0, "maximum number of soft events"); struct mtx pmc_softs_mtx; int pmc_softs_count; struct pmc_soft **pmc_softs; MTX_SYSINIT(pmc_soft_mtx, &pmc_softs_mtx, "pmc-softs", MTX_SPIN); static void pmc_init_sx(void) { sx_init_flags(&pmc_sx, "pmc-sx", SX_NOWITNESS); } SYSINIT(pmcsx, SI_SUB_LOCK, SI_ORDER_MIDDLE, pmc_init_sx, NULL); /* * Helper functions. */ /* * A note on the CPU numbering scheme used by the hwpmc(4) driver. * * CPUs are denoted using numbers in the range 0..[pmc_cpu_max()-1]. * CPUs could be numbered "sparsely" in this range; the predicate * `pmc_cpu_is_present()' is used to test whether a given CPU is * physically present. * * Further, a CPU that is physically present may be administratively * disabled or otherwise unavailable for use by hwpmc(4). The * `pmc_cpu_is_active()' predicate tests for CPU usability. An * "active" CPU participates in thread scheduling and can field * interrupts raised by PMC hardware. * * On systems with hyperthreaded CPUs, multiple logical CPUs may share * PMC hardware resources. For such processors one logical CPU is * denoted as the primary owner of the in-CPU PMC resources. The * pmc_cpu_is_primary() predicate is used to distinguish this primary * CPU from the others. */ int pmc_cpu_is_active(int cpu) { #ifdef SMP return (pmc_cpu_is_present(cpu) && !CPU_ISSET(cpu, &hlt_cpus_mask)); #else return (1); #endif } /* Deprecated. */ int pmc_cpu_is_disabled(int cpu) { return (!pmc_cpu_is_active(cpu)); } int pmc_cpu_is_present(int cpu) { #ifdef SMP return (!CPU_ABSENT(cpu)); #else return (1); #endif } int pmc_cpu_is_primary(int cpu) { #ifdef SMP return (!CPU_ISSET(cpu, &logical_cpus_mask)); #else return (1); #endif } /* * Return the maximum CPU number supported by the system. The return * value is used for scaling internal data structures and for runtime * checks. */ unsigned int pmc_cpu_max(void) { #ifdef SMP return (mp_maxid+1); #else return (1); #endif } #ifdef INVARIANTS /* * Return the count of CPUs in the `active' state in the system. */ int pmc_cpu_max_active(void) { #ifdef SMP /* * When support for CPU hot-plugging is added to the kernel, * this function would change to return the current number * of "active" CPUs. */ return (mp_ncpus); #else return (1); #endif } #endif /* * Cleanup event name: * - remove duplicate '_' * - all uppercase */ static void pmc_soft_namecleanup(char *name) { char *p, *q; p = q = name; for ( ; *p == '_' ; p++) ; for ( ; *p ; p++) { if (*p == '_' && (*(p + 1) == '_' || *(p + 1) == '\0')) continue; else *q++ = toupper(*p); } *q = '\0'; } void pmc_soft_ev_register(struct pmc_soft *ps) { static int warned = 0; int n; ps->ps_running = 0; ps->ps_ev.pm_ev_code = 0; /* invalid */ pmc_soft_namecleanup(ps->ps_ev.pm_ev_name); mtx_lock_spin(&pmc_softs_mtx); if (pmc_softs_count >= pmc_softevents) { /* * XXX Reusing events can enter a race condition where * new allocated event will be used as an old one. */ for (n = 0; n < pmc_softevents; n++) if (pmc_softs[n] == NULL) break; if (n == pmc_softevents) { mtx_unlock_spin(&pmc_softs_mtx); if (!warned) { printf("hwpmc: too many soft events, " "increase kern.hwpmc.softevents tunable\n"); warned = 1; } return; } ps->ps_ev.pm_ev_code = PMC_EV_SOFT_FIRST + n; pmc_softs[n] = ps; } else { ps->ps_ev.pm_ev_code = PMC_EV_SOFT_FIRST + pmc_softs_count; pmc_softs[pmc_softs_count++] = ps; } mtx_unlock_spin(&pmc_softs_mtx); } void pmc_soft_ev_deregister(struct pmc_soft *ps) { KASSERT(ps != NULL, ("pmc_soft_deregister: called with NULL")); mtx_lock_spin(&pmc_softs_mtx); if (ps->ps_ev.pm_ev_code != 0 && (ps->ps_ev.pm_ev_code - PMC_EV_SOFT_FIRST) < pmc_softevents) { KASSERT(ps->ps_ev.pm_ev_code >= PMC_EV_SOFT_FIRST && ps->ps_ev.pm_ev_code <= PMC_EV_SOFT_LAST, ("pmc_soft_deregister: invalid event value")); pmc_softs[ps->ps_ev.pm_ev_code - PMC_EV_SOFT_FIRST] = NULL; } mtx_unlock_spin(&pmc_softs_mtx); } struct pmc_soft * pmc_soft_ev_acquire(enum pmc_event ev) { struct pmc_soft *ps; if (ev == 0 || (ev - PMC_EV_SOFT_FIRST) >= pmc_softevents) return NULL; KASSERT(ev >= PMC_EV_SOFT_FIRST && ev <= PMC_EV_SOFT_LAST, ("event out of range")); mtx_lock_spin(&pmc_softs_mtx); ps = pmc_softs[ev - PMC_EV_SOFT_FIRST]; if (ps == NULL) mtx_unlock_spin(&pmc_softs_mtx); return ps; } void pmc_soft_ev_release(struct pmc_soft *ps) { mtx_unlock_spin(&pmc_softs_mtx); } /* * Initialise hwpmc. */ static void init_hwpmc(void *dummy __unused) { if (pmc_softevents <= 0 || pmc_softevents > PMC_EV_DYN_COUNT) { (void) printf("hwpmc: tunable \"softevents\"=%d out of " "range.\n", pmc_softevents); pmc_softevents = PMC_EV_DYN_COUNT; } pmc_softs = malloc(pmc_softevents * sizeof(struct pmc_soft *), M_PMCHOOKS, M_NOWAIT|M_ZERO); KASSERT(pmc_softs != NULL, ("cannot allocate soft events table")); } SYSINIT(hwpmc, SI_SUB_KDTRACE, SI_ORDER_FIRST, init_hwpmc, NULL);