2 * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public
3 * License. See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this archive
6 * Copyright (C) 2004 by Ralf Baechle
8 #include <linux/init.h>
9 #include <linux/oprofile.h>
10 #include <linux/interrupt.h>
11 #include <linux/smp.h>
15 #define RM9K_COUNTER1_EVENT(event) ((event) << 0)
16 #define RM9K_COUNTER1_SUPERVISOR (1ULL << 7)
17 #define RM9K_COUNTER1_KERNEL (1ULL << 8)
18 #define RM9K_COUNTER1_USER (1ULL << 9)
19 #define RM9K_COUNTER1_ENABLE (1ULL << 10)
20 #define RM9K_COUNTER1_OVERFLOW (1ULL << 15)
22 #define RM9K_COUNTER2_EVENT(event) ((event) << 16)
23 #define RM9K_COUNTER2_SUPERVISOR (1ULL << 23)
24 #define RM9K_COUNTER2_KERNEL (1ULL << 24)
25 #define RM9K_COUNTER2_USER (1ULL << 25)
26 #define RM9K_COUNTER2_ENABLE (1ULL << 26)
27 #define RM9K_COUNTER2_OVERFLOW (1ULL << 31)
29 extern unsigned int rm9000_perfcount_irq
;
31 static struct rm9k_register_config
{
33 unsigned int reset_counter1
;
34 unsigned int reset_counter2
;
37 /* Compute all of the registers in preparation for enabling profiling. */
39 static void rm9000_reg_setup(struct op_counter_config
*ctr
)
41 unsigned int control
= 0;
43 /* Compute the performance counter control word. */
44 /* For now count kernel and user mode */
46 control
|= RM9K_COUNTER1_EVENT(ctr
[0].event
) |
47 RM9K_COUNTER1_KERNEL
|
51 control
|= RM9K_COUNTER2_EVENT(ctr
[1].event
) |
52 RM9K_COUNTER2_KERNEL
|
55 reg
.control
= control
;
57 reg
.reset_counter1
= 0x80000000 - ctr
[0].count
;
58 reg
.reset_counter2
= 0x80000000 - ctr
[1].count
;
61 /* Program all of the registers in preparation for enabling profiling. */
63 static void rm9000_cpu_setup(void *args
)
67 perfcount
= ((uint64_t) reg
.reset_counter2
<< 32) | reg
.reset_counter1
;
68 write_c0_perfcount(perfcount
);
71 static void rm9000_cpu_start(void *args
)
73 /* Start all counters on current CPU */
74 write_c0_perfcontrol(reg
.control
);
77 static void rm9000_cpu_stop(void *args
)
79 /* Stop all counters on current CPU */
80 write_c0_perfcontrol(0);
83 static irqreturn_t
rm9000_perfcount_handler(int irq
, void *dev_id
)
85 unsigned int control
= read_c0_perfcontrol();
86 struct pt_regs
*regs
= get_irq_regs();
87 uint32_t counter1
, counter2
;
91 * RM9000 combines two 32-bit performance counters into a single
92 * 64-bit coprocessor zero register. To avoid a race updating the
93 * registers we need to stop the counters while we're messing with
96 write_c0_perfcontrol(0);
98 counters
= read_c0_perfcount();
100 counter2
= counters
>> 32;
102 if (control
& RM9K_COUNTER1_OVERFLOW
) {
103 oprofile_add_sample(regs
, 0);
104 counter1
= reg
.reset_counter1
;
106 if (control
& RM9K_COUNTER2_OVERFLOW
) {
107 oprofile_add_sample(regs
, 1);
108 counter2
= reg
.reset_counter2
;
111 counters
= ((uint64_t)counter2
<< 32) | counter1
;
112 write_c0_perfcount(counters
);
113 write_c0_perfcontrol(reg
.control
);
118 static int __init
rm9000_init(void)
120 return request_irq(rm9000_perfcount_irq
, rm9000_perfcount_handler
,
121 0, "Perfcounter", NULL
);
124 static void rm9000_exit(void)
126 free_irq(rm9000_perfcount_irq
, NULL
);
129 struct op_mips_model op_model_rm9000_ops
= {
130 .reg_setup
= rm9000_reg_setup
,
131 .cpu_setup
= rm9000_cpu_setup
,
134 .cpu_start
= rm9000_cpu_start
,
135 .cpu_stop
= rm9000_cpu_stop
,
136 .cpu_type
= "mips/rm9000",