4 * @remark Copyright 2002-2009 OProfile authors
5 * @remark Read the file COPYING
7 * @author John Levon <levon@movementarian.org>
8 * @author Barry Kasindorf <barry.kasindorf@amd.com>
9 * @author Robert Richter <robert.richter@amd.com>
11 * Each CPU has a local buffer that stores PC value/event
12 * pairs. We also log context switches when we notice them.
13 * Eventually each CPU's buffer is processed into the global
14 * event buffer by sync_buffer().
16 * We use a local buffer for two reasons: an NMI or similar
17 * interrupt cannot synchronise, and high sampling rates
18 * would lead to catastrophic global synchronisation if
19 * a global buffer was used.
22 #include <linux/sched.h>
23 #include <linux/oprofile.h>
24 #include <linux/errno.h>
26 #include "event_buffer.h"
27 #include "cpu_buffer.h"
28 #include "buffer_sync.h"
31 #define OP_BUFFER_FLAGS 0
33 static struct ring_buffer
*op_ring_buffer
;
34 DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct oprofile_cpu_buffer
, cpu_buffer
);
36 static void wq_sync_buffer(struct work_struct
*work
);
38 #define DEFAULT_TIMER_EXPIRE (HZ / 10)
39 static int work_enabled
;
41 unsigned long oprofile_get_cpu_buffer_size(void)
43 return oprofile_cpu_buffer_size
;
46 void oprofile_cpu_buffer_inc_smpl_lost(void)
48 struct oprofile_cpu_buffer
*cpu_buf
49 = &__get_cpu_var(cpu_buffer
);
51 cpu_buf
->sample_lost_overflow
++;
54 void free_cpu_buffers(void)
57 ring_buffer_free(op_ring_buffer
);
58 op_ring_buffer
= NULL
;
61 #define RB_EVENT_HDR_SIZE 4
63 int alloc_cpu_buffers(void)
67 unsigned long buffer_size
= oprofile_cpu_buffer_size
;
68 unsigned long byte_size
= buffer_size
* (sizeof(struct op_sample
) +
71 op_ring_buffer
= ring_buffer_alloc(byte_size
, OP_BUFFER_FLAGS
);
75 for_each_possible_cpu(i
) {
76 struct oprofile_cpu_buffer
*b
= &per_cpu(cpu_buffer
, i
);
79 b
->last_is_kernel
= -1;
81 b
->buffer_size
= buffer_size
;
82 b
->sample_received
= 0;
83 b
->sample_lost_overflow
= 0;
84 b
->backtrace_aborted
= 0;
85 b
->sample_invalid_eip
= 0;
87 INIT_DELAYED_WORK(&b
->work
, wq_sync_buffer
);
96 void start_cpu_work(void)
102 for_each_online_cpu(i
) {
103 struct oprofile_cpu_buffer
*b
= &per_cpu(cpu_buffer
, i
);
106 * Spread the work by 1 jiffy per cpu so they dont all
109 schedule_delayed_work_on(i
, &b
->work
, DEFAULT_TIMER_EXPIRE
+ i
);
113 void end_cpu_work(void)
119 for_each_online_cpu(i
) {
120 struct oprofile_cpu_buffer
*b
= &per_cpu(cpu_buffer
, i
);
122 cancel_delayed_work(&b
->work
);
127 * This function prepares the cpu buffer to write a sample.
129 * Struct op_entry is used during operations on the ring buffer while
130 * struct op_sample contains the data that is stored in the ring
131 * buffer. Struct entry can be uninitialized. The function reserves a
132 * data array that is specified by size. Use
133 * op_cpu_buffer_write_commit() after preparing the sample. In case of
134 * errors a null pointer is returned, otherwise the pointer to the
139 *op_cpu_buffer_write_reserve(struct op_entry
*entry
, unsigned long size
)
141 entry
->event
= ring_buffer_lock_reserve
142 (op_ring_buffer
, sizeof(struct op_sample
) +
143 size
* sizeof(entry
->sample
->data
[0]));
146 entry
->sample
= ring_buffer_event_data(entry
->event
);
148 entry
->data
= entry
->sample
->data
;
150 return entry
->sample
;
153 int op_cpu_buffer_write_commit(struct op_entry
*entry
)
155 return ring_buffer_unlock_commit(op_ring_buffer
, entry
->event
);
158 struct op_sample
*op_cpu_buffer_read_entry(struct op_entry
*entry
, int cpu
)
160 struct ring_buffer_event
*e
;
161 e
= ring_buffer_consume(op_ring_buffer
, cpu
, NULL
);
166 entry
->sample
= ring_buffer_event_data(e
);
167 entry
->size
= (ring_buffer_event_length(e
) - sizeof(struct op_sample
))
168 / sizeof(entry
->sample
->data
[0]);
169 entry
->data
= entry
->sample
->data
;
170 return entry
->sample
;
173 unsigned long op_cpu_buffer_entries(int cpu
)
175 return ring_buffer_entries_cpu(op_ring_buffer
, cpu
);
179 op_add_code(struct oprofile_cpu_buffer
*cpu_buf
, unsigned long backtrace
,
180 int is_kernel
, struct task_struct
*task
)
182 struct op_entry entry
;
183 struct op_sample
*sample
;
190 flags
|= TRACE_BEGIN
;
192 /* notice a switch from user->kernel or vice versa */
193 is_kernel
= !!is_kernel
;
194 if (cpu_buf
->last_is_kernel
!= is_kernel
) {
195 cpu_buf
->last_is_kernel
= is_kernel
;
196 flags
|= KERNEL_CTX_SWITCH
;
201 /* notice a task switch */
202 if (cpu_buf
->last_task
!= task
) {
203 cpu_buf
->last_task
= task
;
204 flags
|= USER_CTX_SWITCH
;
211 if (flags
& USER_CTX_SWITCH
)
216 sample
= op_cpu_buffer_write_reserve(&entry
, size
);
220 sample
->eip
= ESCAPE_CODE
;
221 sample
->event
= flags
;
224 op_cpu_buffer_add_data(&entry
, (unsigned long)task
);
226 op_cpu_buffer_write_commit(&entry
);
232 op_add_sample(struct oprofile_cpu_buffer
*cpu_buf
,
233 unsigned long pc
, unsigned long event
)
235 struct op_entry entry
;
236 struct op_sample
*sample
;
238 sample
= op_cpu_buffer_write_reserve(&entry
, 0);
243 sample
->event
= event
;
245 return op_cpu_buffer_write_commit(&entry
);
249 * This must be safe from any context.
251 * is_kernel is needed because on some architectures you cannot
252 * tell if you are in kernel or user space simply by looking at
253 * pc. We tag this in the buffer by generating kernel enter/exit
254 * events whenever is_kernel changes
257 log_sample(struct oprofile_cpu_buffer
*cpu_buf
, unsigned long pc
,
258 unsigned long backtrace
, int is_kernel
, unsigned long event
)
260 cpu_buf
->sample_received
++;
262 if (pc
== ESCAPE_CODE
) {
263 cpu_buf
->sample_invalid_eip
++;
267 if (op_add_code(cpu_buf
, backtrace
, is_kernel
, current
))
270 if (op_add_sample(cpu_buf
, pc
, event
))
276 cpu_buf
->sample_lost_overflow
++;
280 static inline void oprofile_begin_trace(struct oprofile_cpu_buffer
*cpu_buf
)
282 cpu_buf
->tracing
= 1;
285 static inline void oprofile_end_trace(struct oprofile_cpu_buffer
*cpu_buf
)
287 cpu_buf
->tracing
= 0;
291 __oprofile_add_ext_sample(unsigned long pc
, struct pt_regs
* const regs
,
292 unsigned long event
, int is_kernel
)
294 struct oprofile_cpu_buffer
*cpu_buf
= &__get_cpu_var(cpu_buffer
);
295 unsigned long backtrace
= oprofile_backtrace_depth
;
298 * if log_sample() fail we can't backtrace since we lost the
299 * source of this event
301 if (!log_sample(cpu_buf
, pc
, backtrace
, is_kernel
, event
))
308 oprofile_begin_trace(cpu_buf
);
309 oprofile_ops
.backtrace(regs
, backtrace
);
310 oprofile_end_trace(cpu_buf
);
313 void oprofile_add_ext_sample(unsigned long pc
, struct pt_regs
* const regs
,
314 unsigned long event
, int is_kernel
)
316 __oprofile_add_ext_sample(pc
, regs
, event
, is_kernel
);
319 void oprofile_add_sample(struct pt_regs
* const regs
, unsigned long event
)
321 int is_kernel
= !user_mode(regs
);
322 unsigned long pc
= profile_pc(regs
);
324 __oprofile_add_ext_sample(pc
, regs
, event
, is_kernel
);
328 * Add samples with data to the ring buffer.
330 * Use oprofile_add_data(&entry, val) to add data and
331 * oprofile_write_commit(&entry) to commit the sample.
334 oprofile_write_reserve(struct op_entry
*entry
, struct pt_regs
* const regs
,
335 unsigned long pc
, int code
, int size
)
337 struct op_sample
*sample
;
338 int is_kernel
= !user_mode(regs
);
339 struct oprofile_cpu_buffer
*cpu_buf
= &__get_cpu_var(cpu_buffer
);
341 cpu_buf
->sample_received
++;
343 /* no backtraces for samples with data */
344 if (op_add_code(cpu_buf
, 0, is_kernel
, current
))
347 sample
= op_cpu_buffer_write_reserve(entry
, size
+ 2);
350 sample
->eip
= ESCAPE_CODE
;
351 sample
->event
= 0; /* no flags */
353 op_cpu_buffer_add_data(entry
, code
);
354 op_cpu_buffer_add_data(entry
, pc
);
360 cpu_buf
->sample_lost_overflow
++;
363 int oprofile_add_data(struct op_entry
*entry
, unsigned long val
)
367 return op_cpu_buffer_add_data(entry
, val
);
370 int oprofile_add_data64(struct op_entry
*entry
, u64 val
)
374 if (op_cpu_buffer_get_size(entry
) < 2)
376 * the function returns 0 to indicate a too small
377 * buffer, even if there is some space left
380 if (!op_cpu_buffer_add_data(entry
, (u32
)val
))
382 return op_cpu_buffer_add_data(entry
, (u32
)(val
>> 32));
385 int oprofile_write_commit(struct op_entry
*entry
)
389 return op_cpu_buffer_write_commit(entry
);
392 void oprofile_add_pc(unsigned long pc
, int is_kernel
, unsigned long event
)
394 struct oprofile_cpu_buffer
*cpu_buf
= &__get_cpu_var(cpu_buffer
);
395 log_sample(cpu_buf
, pc
, 0, is_kernel
, event
);
398 void oprofile_add_trace(unsigned long pc
)
400 struct oprofile_cpu_buffer
*cpu_buf
= &__get_cpu_var(cpu_buffer
);
402 if (!cpu_buf
->tracing
)
406 * broken frame can give an eip with the same value as an
407 * escape code, abort the trace if we get it
409 if (pc
== ESCAPE_CODE
)
412 if (op_add_sample(cpu_buf
, pc
, 0))
417 cpu_buf
->tracing
= 0;
418 cpu_buf
->backtrace_aborted
++;
423 * This serves to avoid cpu buffer overflow, and makes sure
424 * the task mortuary progresses
426 * By using schedule_delayed_work_on and then schedule_delayed_work
427 * we guarantee this will stay on the correct cpu
429 static void wq_sync_buffer(struct work_struct
*work
)
431 struct oprofile_cpu_buffer
*b
=
432 container_of(work
, struct oprofile_cpu_buffer
, work
.work
);
433 if (b
->cpu
!= smp_processor_id()) {
434 printk(KERN_DEBUG
"WQ on CPU%d, prefer CPU%d\n",
435 smp_processor_id(), b
->cpu
);
437 if (!cpu_online(b
->cpu
)) {
438 cancel_delayed_work(&b
->work
);
444 /* don't re-add the work if we're shutting down */
446 schedule_delayed_work(&b
->work
, DEFAULT_TIMER_EXPIRE
);