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diff --git a/arch/sh/kernel/perf_event.c b/arch/sh/kernel/perf_event.c new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..7ff0943e7a0 --- /dev/null +++ b/arch/sh/kernel/perf_event.c @@ -0,0 +1,312 @@ +/* + * Performance event support framework for SuperH hardware counters. + * + * Copyright (C) 2009 Paul Mundt + * + * Heavily based on the x86 and PowerPC implementations. + * + * x86: + * Copyright (C) 2008 Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> + * Copyright (C) 2008-2009 Red Hat, Inc., Ingo Molnar + * Copyright (C) 2009 Jaswinder Singh Rajput + * Copyright (C) 2009 Advanced Micro Devices, Inc., Robert Richter + * Copyright (C) 2008-2009 Red Hat, Inc., Peter Zijlstra <pzijlstr@redhat.com> + * Copyright (C) 2009 Intel Corporation, <markus.t.metzger@intel.com> + * + * ppc: + * Copyright 2008-2009 Paul Mackerras, IBM Corporation. + * + * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public + * License. See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this archive + * for more details. + */ +#include <linux/kernel.h> +#include <linux/init.h> +#include <linux/io.h> +#include <linux/irq.h> +#include <linux/perf_event.h> +#include <asm/processor.h> + +struct cpu_hw_events { + struct perf_event *events[MAX_HWEVENTS]; + unsigned long used_mask[BITS_TO_LONGS(MAX_HWEVENTS)]; + unsigned long active_mask[BITS_TO_LONGS(MAX_HWEVENTS)]; +}; + +DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct cpu_hw_events, cpu_hw_events); + +static struct sh_pmu *sh_pmu __read_mostly; + +/* Number of perf_events counting hardware events */ +static atomic_t num_events; +/* Used to avoid races in calling reserve/release_pmc_hardware */ +static DEFINE_MUTEX(pmc_reserve_mutex); + +/* + * Stub these out for now, do something more profound later. + */ +int reserve_pmc_hardware(void) +{ + return 0; +} + +void release_pmc_hardware(void) +{ +} + +static inline int sh_pmu_initialized(void) +{ + return !!sh_pmu; +} + +/* + * Release the PMU if this is the last perf_event. + */ +static void hw_perf_event_destroy(struct perf_event *event) +{ + if (!atomic_add_unless(&num_events, -1, 1)) { + mutex_lock(&pmc_reserve_mutex); + if (atomic_dec_return(&num_events) == 0) + release_pmc_hardware(); + mutex_unlock(&pmc_reserve_mutex); + } +} + +static int hw_perf_cache_event(int config, int *evp) +{ + unsigned long type, op, result; + int ev; + + if (!sh_pmu->cache_events) + return -EINVAL; + + /* unpack config */ + type = config & 0xff; + op = (config >> 8) & 0xff; + result = (config >> 16) & 0xff; + + if (type >= PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_MAX || + op >= PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_OP_MAX || + result >= PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_RESULT_MAX) + return -EINVAL; + + ev = (*sh_pmu->cache_events)[type][op][result]; + if (ev == 0) + return -EOPNOTSUPP; + if (ev == -1) + return -EINVAL; + *evp = ev; + return 0; +} + +static int __hw_perf_event_init(struct perf_event *event) +{ + struct perf_event_attr *attr = &event->attr; + struct hw_perf_event *hwc = &event->hw; + int config = -1; + int err; + + if (!sh_pmu_initialized()) + return -ENODEV; + + /* + * All of the on-chip counters are "limited", in that they have + * no interrupts, and are therefore unable to do sampling without + * further work and timer assistance. + */ + if (hwc->sample_period) + return -EINVAL; + + /* + * See if we need to reserve the counter. + * + * If no events are currently in use, then we have to take a + * mutex to ensure that we don't race with another task doing + * reserve_pmc_hardware or release_pmc_hardware. + */ + err = 0; + if (!atomic_inc_not_zero(&num_events)) { + mutex_lock(&pmc_reserve_mutex); + if (atomic_read(&num_events) == 0 && + reserve_pmc_hardware()) + err = -EBUSY; + else + atomic_inc(&num_events); + mutex_unlock(&pmc_reserve_mutex); + } + + if (err) + return err; + + event->destroy = hw_perf_event_destroy; + + switch (attr->type) { + case PERF_TYPE_RAW: + config = attr->config & sh_pmu->raw_event_mask; + break; + case PERF_TYPE_HW_CACHE: + err = hw_perf_cache_event(attr->config, &config); + if (err) + return err; + break; + case PERF_TYPE_HARDWARE: + if (attr->config >= sh_pmu->max_events) + return -EINVAL; + + config = sh_pmu->event_map(attr->config); + break; + } + + if (config == -1) + return -EINVAL; + + hwc->config |= config; + + return 0; +} + +static void sh_perf_event_update(struct perf_event *event, + struct hw_perf_event *hwc, int idx) +{ + u64 prev_raw_count, new_raw_count; + s64 delta; + int shift = 0; + + /* + * Depending on the counter configuration, they may or may not + * be chained, in which case the previous counter value can be + * updated underneath us if the lower-half overflows. + * + * Our tactic to handle this is to first atomically read and + * exchange a new raw count - then add that new-prev delta + * count to the generic counter atomically. + * + * As there is no interrupt associated with the overflow events, + * this is the simplest approach for maintaining consistency. + */ +again: + prev_raw_count = atomic64_read(&hwc->prev_count); + new_raw_count = sh_pmu->read(idx); + + if (atomic64_cmpxchg(&hwc->prev_count, prev_raw_count, + new_raw_count) != prev_raw_count) + goto again; + + /* + * Now we have the new raw value and have updated the prev + * timestamp already. We can now calculate the elapsed delta + * (counter-)time and add that to the generic counter. + * + * Careful, not all hw sign-extends above the physical width + * of the count. + */ + delta = (new_raw_count << shift) - (prev_raw_count << shift); + delta >>= shift; + + atomic64_add(delta, &event->count); +} + +static void sh_pmu_disable(struct perf_event *event) +{ + struct cpu_hw_events *cpuc = &__get_cpu_var(cpu_hw_events); + struct hw_perf_event *hwc = &event->hw; + int idx = hwc->idx; + + clear_bit(idx, cpuc->active_mask); + sh_pmu->disable(hwc, idx); + + barrier(); + + sh_perf_event_update(event, &event->hw, idx); + + cpuc->events[idx] = NULL; + clear_bit(idx, cpuc->used_mask); + + perf_event_update_userpage(event); +} + +static int sh_pmu_enable(struct perf_event *event) +{ + struct cpu_hw_events *cpuc = &__get_cpu_var(cpu_hw_events); + struct hw_perf_event *hwc = &event->hw; + int idx = hwc->idx; + + if (test_and_set_bit(idx, cpuc->used_mask)) { + idx = find_first_zero_bit(cpuc->used_mask, sh_pmu->num_events); + if (idx == sh_pmu->num_events) + return -EAGAIN; + + set_bit(idx, cpuc->used_mask); + hwc->idx = idx; + } + + sh_pmu->disable(hwc, idx); + + cpuc->events[idx] = event; + set_bit(idx, cpuc->active_mask); + + sh_pmu->enable(hwc, idx); + + perf_event_update_userpage(event); + + return 0; +} + +static void sh_pmu_read(struct perf_event *event) +{ + sh_perf_event_update(event, &event->hw, event->hw.idx); +} + +static const struct pmu pmu = { + .enable = sh_pmu_enable, + .disable = sh_pmu_disable, + .read = sh_pmu_read, +}; + +const struct pmu *hw_perf_event_init(struct perf_event *event) +{ + int err = __hw_perf_event_init(event); + if (unlikely(err)) { + if (event->destroy) + event->destroy(event); + return ERR_PTR(err); + } + + return &pmu; +} + +void hw_perf_event_setup(int cpu) +{ + struct cpu_hw_events *cpuhw = &per_cpu(cpu_hw_events, cpu); + + memset(cpuhw, 0, sizeof(struct cpu_hw_events)); +} + +void hw_perf_enable(void) +{ + if (!sh_pmu_initialized()) + return; + + sh_pmu->enable_all(); +} + +void hw_perf_disable(void) +{ + if (!sh_pmu_initialized()) + return; + + sh_pmu->disable_all(); +} + +int register_sh_pmu(struct sh_pmu *pmu) +{ + if (sh_pmu) + return -EBUSY; + sh_pmu = pmu; + + pr_info("Performance Events: %s support registered\n", pmu->name); + + WARN_ON(pmu->num_events > MAX_HWEVENTS); + + return 0; +} |