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Diffstat (limited to 'kernel/hw_breakpoint.c')
-rw-r--r-- | kernel/hw_breakpoint.c | 424 |
1 files changed, 170 insertions, 254 deletions
diff --git a/kernel/hw_breakpoint.c b/kernel/hw_breakpoint.c index c1f64e65a9f..08f6d016320 100644 --- a/kernel/hw_breakpoint.c +++ b/kernel/hw_breakpoint.c @@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ * * Copyright (C) 2007 Alan Stern * Copyright (C) IBM Corporation, 2009 + * Copyright (C) 2009, Frederic Weisbecker <fweisbec@gmail.com> */ /* @@ -35,334 +36,242 @@ #include <linux/init.h> #include <linux/smp.h> -#include <asm/hw_breakpoint.h> +#include <linux/hw_breakpoint.h> + #include <asm/processor.h> #ifdef CONFIG_X86 #include <asm/debugreg.h> #endif -/* - * Spinlock that protects all (un)register operations over kernel/user-space - * breakpoint requests - */ -static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(hw_breakpoint_lock); - -/* Array of kernel-space breakpoint structures */ -struct hw_breakpoint *hbp_kernel[HBP_NUM]; - -/* - * Per-processor copy of hbp_kernel[]. Used only when hbp_kernel is being - * modified but we need the older copy to handle any hbp exceptions. It will - * sync with hbp_kernel[] value after updation is done through IPIs. - */ -DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct hw_breakpoint*, this_hbp_kernel[HBP_NUM]); - -/* - * Kernel breakpoints grow downwards, starting from HBP_NUM - * 'hbp_kernel_pos' denotes lowest numbered breakpoint register occupied for - * kernel-space request. We will initialise it here and not in an __init - * routine because load_debug_registers(), which uses this variable can be - * called very early during CPU initialisation. - */ -unsigned int hbp_kernel_pos = HBP_NUM; -/* - * An array containing refcount of threads using a given bkpt register - * Accesses are synchronised by acquiring hw_breakpoint_lock - */ -unsigned int hbp_user_refcount[HBP_NUM]; +static atomic_t bp_slot; -/* - * Load the debug registers during startup of a CPU. - */ -void load_debug_registers(void) +int reserve_bp_slot(struct perf_event *bp) { - unsigned long flags; - struct task_struct *tsk = current; - - spin_lock_bh(&hw_breakpoint_lock); - - /* Prevent IPIs for new kernel breakpoint updates */ - local_irq_save(flags); - arch_update_kernel_hw_breakpoint(NULL); - local_irq_restore(flags); - - if (test_tsk_thread_flag(tsk, TIF_DEBUG)) - arch_install_thread_hw_breakpoint(tsk); - - spin_unlock_bh(&hw_breakpoint_lock); -} + if (atomic_inc_return(&bp_slot) == HBP_NUM) { + atomic_dec(&bp_slot); -/* - * Erase all the hardware breakpoint info associated with a thread. - * - * If tsk != current then tsk must not be usable (for example, a - * child being cleaned up from a failed fork). - */ -void flush_thread_hw_breakpoint(struct task_struct *tsk) -{ - int i; - struct thread_struct *thread = &(tsk->thread); - - spin_lock_bh(&hw_breakpoint_lock); - - /* The thread no longer has any breakpoints associated with it */ - clear_tsk_thread_flag(tsk, TIF_DEBUG); - for (i = 0; i < HBP_NUM; i++) { - if (thread->hbp[i]) { - hbp_user_refcount[i]--; - kfree(thread->hbp[i]); - thread->hbp[i] = NULL; - } + return -ENOSPC; } - arch_flush_thread_hw_breakpoint(tsk); - - /* Actually uninstall the breakpoints if necessary */ - if (tsk == current) - arch_uninstall_thread_hw_breakpoint(); - spin_unlock_bh(&hw_breakpoint_lock); + return 0; } -/* - * Copy the hardware breakpoint info from a thread to its cloned child. - */ -int copy_thread_hw_breakpoint(struct task_struct *tsk, - struct task_struct *child, unsigned long clone_flags) +void release_bp_slot(struct perf_event *bp) { - /* - * We will assume that breakpoint settings are not inherited - * and the child starts out with no debug registers set. - * But what about CLONE_PTRACE? - */ - clear_tsk_thread_flag(child, TIF_DEBUG); - - /* We will call flush routine since the debugregs are not inherited */ - arch_flush_thread_hw_breakpoint(child); - - return 0; + atomic_dec(&bp_slot); } -static int __register_user_hw_breakpoint(int pos, struct task_struct *tsk, - struct hw_breakpoint *bp) +int __register_perf_hw_breakpoint(struct perf_event *bp) { - struct thread_struct *thread = &(tsk->thread); - int rc; + int ret; - /* Do not overcommit. Fail if kernel has used the hbp registers */ - if (pos >= hbp_kernel_pos) - return -ENOSPC; + ret = reserve_bp_slot(bp); + if (ret) + return ret; - rc = arch_validate_hwbkpt_settings(bp, tsk); - if (rc) - return rc; + if (!bp->attr.disabled) + ret = arch_validate_hwbkpt_settings(bp, bp->ctx->task); - thread->hbp[pos] = bp; - hbp_user_refcount[pos]++; + return ret; +} - arch_update_user_hw_breakpoint(pos, tsk); - /* - * Does it need to be installed right now? - * Otherwise it will get installed the next time tsk runs - */ - if (tsk == current) - arch_install_thread_hw_breakpoint(tsk); +int register_perf_hw_breakpoint(struct perf_event *bp) +{ + bp->callback = perf_bp_event; - return rc; + return __register_perf_hw_breakpoint(bp); } /* - * Modify the address of a hbp register already in use by the task - * Do not invoke this in-lieu of a __unregister_user_hw_breakpoint() + * Register a breakpoint bound to a task and a given cpu. + * If cpu is -1, the breakpoint is active for the task in every cpu + * If the task is -1, the breakpoint is active for every tasks in the given + * cpu. */ -static int __modify_user_hw_breakpoint(int pos, struct task_struct *tsk, - struct hw_breakpoint *bp) +static struct perf_event * +register_user_hw_breakpoint_cpu(unsigned long addr, + int len, + int type, + perf_callback_t triggered, + pid_t pid, + int cpu, + bool active) { - struct thread_struct *thread = &(tsk->thread); - - if ((pos >= hbp_kernel_pos) || (arch_validate_hwbkpt_settings(bp, tsk))) - return -EINVAL; - - if (thread->hbp[pos] == NULL) - return -EINVAL; - - thread->hbp[pos] = bp; + struct perf_event_attr *attr; + struct perf_event *bp; + + attr = kzalloc(sizeof(*attr), GFP_KERNEL); + if (!attr) + return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM); + + attr->type = PERF_TYPE_BREAKPOINT; + attr->size = sizeof(*attr); + attr->bp_addr = addr; + attr->bp_len = len; + attr->bp_type = type; /* - * 'pos' must be that of a hbp register already used by 'tsk' - * Otherwise arch_modify_user_hw_breakpoint() will fail + * Such breakpoints are used by debuggers to trigger signals when + * we hit the excepted memory op. We can't miss such events, they + * must be pinned. */ - arch_update_user_hw_breakpoint(pos, tsk); + attr->pinned = 1; - if (tsk == current) - arch_install_thread_hw_breakpoint(tsk); + if (!active) + attr->disabled = 1; - return 0; -} - -static void __unregister_user_hw_breakpoint(int pos, struct task_struct *tsk) -{ - hbp_user_refcount[pos]--; - tsk->thread.hbp[pos] = NULL; + bp = perf_event_create_kernel_counter(attr, cpu, pid, triggered); + kfree(attr); - arch_update_user_hw_breakpoint(pos, tsk); - - if (tsk == current) - arch_install_thread_hw_breakpoint(tsk); + return bp; } /** * register_user_hw_breakpoint - register a hardware breakpoint for user space + * @addr: is the memory address that triggers the breakpoint + * @len: the length of the access to the memory (1 byte, 2 bytes etc...) + * @type: the type of the access to the memory (read/write/exec) + * @triggered: callback to trigger when we hit the breakpoint * @tsk: pointer to 'task_struct' of the process to which the address belongs - * @bp: the breakpoint structure to register - * - * @bp.info->name or @bp.info->address, @bp.info->len, @bp.info->type and - * @bp->triggered must be set properly before invocation + * @active: should we activate it while registering it * */ -int register_user_hw_breakpoint(struct task_struct *tsk, - struct hw_breakpoint *bp) +struct perf_event * +register_user_hw_breakpoint(unsigned long addr, + int len, + int type, + perf_callback_t triggered, + struct task_struct *tsk, + bool active) { - struct thread_struct *thread = &(tsk->thread); - int i, rc = -ENOSPC; - - spin_lock_bh(&hw_breakpoint_lock); - - for (i = 0; i < hbp_kernel_pos; i++) { - if (!thread->hbp[i]) { - rc = __register_user_hw_breakpoint(i, tsk, bp); - break; - } - } - if (!rc) - set_tsk_thread_flag(tsk, TIF_DEBUG); - - spin_unlock_bh(&hw_breakpoint_lock); - return rc; + return register_user_hw_breakpoint_cpu(addr, len, type, triggered, + tsk->pid, -1, active); } EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(register_user_hw_breakpoint); /** * modify_user_hw_breakpoint - modify a user-space hardware breakpoint + * @bp: the breakpoint structure to modify + * @addr: is the memory address that triggers the breakpoint + * @len: the length of the access to the memory (1 byte, 2 bytes etc...) + * @type: the type of the access to the memory (read/write/exec) + * @triggered: callback to trigger when we hit the breakpoint * @tsk: pointer to 'task_struct' of the process to which the address belongs - * @bp: the breakpoint structure to unregister - * + * @active: should we activate it while registering it */ -int modify_user_hw_breakpoint(struct task_struct *tsk, struct hw_breakpoint *bp) +struct perf_event * +modify_user_hw_breakpoint(struct perf_event *bp, + unsigned long addr, + int len, + int type, + perf_callback_t triggered, + struct task_struct *tsk, + bool active) { - struct thread_struct *thread = &(tsk->thread); - int i, ret = -ENOENT; + /* + * FIXME: do it without unregistering + * - We don't want to lose our slot + * - If the new bp is incorrect, don't lose the older one + */ + unregister_hw_breakpoint(bp); - spin_lock_bh(&hw_breakpoint_lock); - for (i = 0; i < hbp_kernel_pos; i++) { - if (bp == thread->hbp[i]) { - ret = __modify_user_hw_breakpoint(i, tsk, bp); - break; - } - } - spin_unlock_bh(&hw_breakpoint_lock); - return ret; + return register_user_hw_breakpoint(addr, len, type, triggered, + tsk, active); } EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(modify_user_hw_breakpoint); /** - * unregister_user_hw_breakpoint - unregister a user-space hardware breakpoint - * @tsk: pointer to 'task_struct' of the process to which the address belongs + * unregister_hw_breakpoint - unregister a user-space hardware breakpoint * @bp: the breakpoint structure to unregister - * */ -void unregister_user_hw_breakpoint(struct task_struct *tsk, - struct hw_breakpoint *bp) +void unregister_hw_breakpoint(struct perf_event *bp) { - struct thread_struct *thread = &(tsk->thread); - int i, pos = -1, hbp_counter = 0; - - spin_lock_bh(&hw_breakpoint_lock); - for (i = 0; i < hbp_kernel_pos; i++) { - if (thread->hbp[i]) - hbp_counter++; - if (bp == thread->hbp[i]) - pos = i; - } - if (pos >= 0) { - __unregister_user_hw_breakpoint(pos, tsk); - hbp_counter--; - } - if (!hbp_counter) - clear_tsk_thread_flag(tsk, TIF_DEBUG); - - spin_unlock_bh(&hw_breakpoint_lock); + if (!bp) + return; + perf_event_release_kernel(bp); +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(unregister_hw_breakpoint); + +static struct perf_event * +register_kernel_hw_breakpoint_cpu(unsigned long addr, + int len, + int type, + perf_callback_t triggered, + int cpu, + bool active) +{ + return register_user_hw_breakpoint_cpu(addr, len, type, triggered, + -1, cpu, active); } -EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(unregister_user_hw_breakpoint); /** - * register_kernel_hw_breakpoint - register a hardware breakpoint for kernel space - * @bp: the breakpoint structure to register - * - * @bp.info->name or @bp.info->address, @bp.info->len, @bp.info->type and - * @bp->triggered must be set properly before invocation + * register_wide_hw_breakpoint - register a wide breakpoint in the kernel + * @addr: is the memory address that triggers the breakpoint + * @len: the length of the access to the memory (1 byte, 2 bytes etc...) + * @type: the type of the access to the memory (read/write/exec) + * @triggered: callback to trigger when we hit the breakpoint + * @active: should we activate it while registering it * + * @return a set of per_cpu pointers to perf events */ -int register_kernel_hw_breakpoint(struct hw_breakpoint *bp) +struct perf_event ** +register_wide_hw_breakpoint(unsigned long addr, + int len, + int type, + perf_callback_t triggered, + bool active) { - int rc; + struct perf_event **cpu_events, **pevent, *bp; + long err; + int cpu; + + cpu_events = alloc_percpu(typeof(*cpu_events)); + if (!cpu_events) + return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM); - rc = arch_validate_hwbkpt_settings(bp, NULL); - if (rc) - return rc; + for_each_possible_cpu(cpu) { + pevent = per_cpu_ptr(cpu_events, cpu); + bp = register_kernel_hw_breakpoint_cpu(addr, len, type, + triggered, cpu, active); - spin_lock_bh(&hw_breakpoint_lock); + *pevent = bp; - rc = -ENOSPC; - /* Check if we are over-committing */ - if ((hbp_kernel_pos > 0) && (!hbp_user_refcount[hbp_kernel_pos-1])) { - hbp_kernel_pos--; - hbp_kernel[hbp_kernel_pos] = bp; - on_each_cpu(arch_update_kernel_hw_breakpoint, NULL, 1); - rc = 0; + if (IS_ERR(bp) || !bp) { + err = PTR_ERR(bp); + goto fail; + } } - spin_unlock_bh(&hw_breakpoint_lock); - return rc; + return cpu_events; + +fail: + for_each_possible_cpu(cpu) { + pevent = per_cpu_ptr(cpu_events, cpu); + if (IS_ERR(*pevent) || !*pevent) + break; + unregister_hw_breakpoint(*pevent); + } + free_percpu(cpu_events); + /* return the error if any */ + return ERR_PTR(err); } -EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(register_kernel_hw_breakpoint); /** - * unregister_kernel_hw_breakpoint - unregister a HW breakpoint for kernel space - * @bp: the breakpoint structure to unregister - * - * Uninstalls and unregisters @bp. + * unregister_wide_hw_breakpoint - unregister a wide breakpoint in the kernel + * @cpu_events: the per cpu set of events to unregister */ -void unregister_kernel_hw_breakpoint(struct hw_breakpoint *bp) +void unregister_wide_hw_breakpoint(struct perf_event **cpu_events) { - int i, j; - - spin_lock_bh(&hw_breakpoint_lock); - - /* Find the 'bp' in our list of breakpoints for kernel */ - for (i = hbp_kernel_pos; i < HBP_NUM; i++) - if (bp == hbp_kernel[i]) - break; + int cpu; + struct perf_event **pevent; - /* Check if we did not find a match for 'bp'. If so return early */ - if (i == HBP_NUM) { - spin_unlock_bh(&hw_breakpoint_lock); - return; + for_each_possible_cpu(cpu) { + pevent = per_cpu_ptr(cpu_events, cpu); + unregister_hw_breakpoint(*pevent); } - - /* - * We'll shift the breakpoints one-level above to compact if - * unregistration creates a hole - */ - for (j = i; j > hbp_kernel_pos; j--) - hbp_kernel[j] = hbp_kernel[j-1]; - - hbp_kernel[hbp_kernel_pos] = NULL; - on_each_cpu(arch_update_kernel_hw_breakpoint, NULL, 1); - hbp_kernel_pos++; - - spin_unlock_bh(&hw_breakpoint_lock); + free_percpu(cpu_events); } -EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(unregister_kernel_hw_breakpoint); + static struct notifier_block hw_breakpoint_exceptions_nb = { .notifier_call = hw_breakpoint_exceptions_notify, @@ -374,5 +283,12 @@ static int __init init_hw_breakpoint(void) { return register_die_notifier(&hw_breakpoint_exceptions_nb); } - core_initcall(init_hw_breakpoint); + + +struct pmu perf_ops_bp = { + .enable = arch_install_hw_breakpoint, + .disable = arch_uninstall_hw_breakpoint, + .read = hw_breakpoint_pmu_read, + .unthrottle = hw_breakpoint_pmu_unthrottle +}; |