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Diffstat (limited to 'arch/powerpc/oprofile/cell/spu_profiler.c')
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diff --git a/arch/powerpc/oprofile/cell/spu_profiler.c b/arch/powerpc/oprofile/cell/spu_profiler.c deleted file mode 100644 index cdf883445a9f..000000000000 --- a/arch/powerpc/oprofile/cell/spu_profiler.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,248 +0,0 @@ -// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later -/* - * Cell Broadband Engine OProfile Support - * - * (C) Copyright IBM Corporation 2006 - * - * Authors: Maynard Johnson <maynardj@us.ibm.com> - * Carl Love <carll@us.ibm.com> - */ - -#include <linux/hrtimer.h> -#include <linux/smp.h> -#include <linux/slab.h> -#include <asm/cell-pmu.h> -#include <asm/time.h> -#include "pr_util.h" - -#define SCALE_SHIFT 14 - -static u32 *samples; - -/* spu_prof_running is a flag used to indicate if spu profiling is enabled - * or not. It is set by the routines start_spu_profiling_cycles() and - * start_spu_profiling_events(). The flag is cleared by the routines - * stop_spu_profiling_cycles() and stop_spu_profiling_events(). These - * routines are called via global_start() and global_stop() which are called in - * op_powerpc_start() and op_powerpc_stop(). These routines are called once - * per system as a result of the user starting/stopping oprofile. Hence, only - * one CPU per user at a time will be changing the value of spu_prof_running. - * In general, OProfile does not protect against multiple users trying to run - * OProfile at a time. - */ -int spu_prof_running; -static unsigned int profiling_interval; - -#define NUM_SPU_BITS_TRBUF 16 -#define SPUS_PER_TB_ENTRY 4 - -#define SPU_PC_MASK 0xFFFF - -DEFINE_SPINLOCK(oprof_spu_smpl_arry_lck); -static unsigned long oprof_spu_smpl_arry_lck_flags; - -void set_spu_profiling_frequency(unsigned int freq_khz, unsigned int cycles_reset) -{ - unsigned long ns_per_cyc; - - if (!freq_khz) - freq_khz = ppc_proc_freq/1000; - - /* To calculate a timeout in nanoseconds, the basic - * formula is ns = cycles_reset * (NSEC_PER_SEC / cpu frequency). - * To avoid floating point math, we use the scale math - * technique as described in linux/jiffies.h. We use - * a scale factor of SCALE_SHIFT, which provides 4 decimal places - * of precision. This is close enough for the purpose at hand. - * - * The value of the timeout should be small enough that the hw - * trace buffer will not get more than about 1/3 full for the - * maximum user specified (the LFSR value) hw sampling frequency. - * This is to ensure the trace buffer will never fill even if the - * kernel thread scheduling varies under a heavy system load. - */ - - ns_per_cyc = (USEC_PER_SEC << SCALE_SHIFT)/freq_khz; - profiling_interval = (ns_per_cyc * cycles_reset) >> SCALE_SHIFT; - -} - -/* - * Extract SPU PC from trace buffer entry - */ -static void spu_pc_extract(int cpu, int entry) -{ - /* the trace buffer is 128 bits */ - u64 trace_buffer[2]; - u64 spu_mask; - int spu; - - spu_mask = SPU_PC_MASK; - - /* Each SPU PC is 16 bits; hence, four spus in each of - * the two 64-bit buffer entries that make up the - * 128-bit trace_buffer entry. Process two 64-bit values - * simultaneously. - * trace[0] SPU PC contents are: 0 1 2 3 - * trace[1] SPU PC contents are: 4 5 6 7 - */ - - cbe_read_trace_buffer(cpu, trace_buffer); - - for (spu = SPUS_PER_TB_ENTRY-1; spu >= 0; spu--) { - /* spu PC trace entry is upper 16 bits of the - * 18 bit SPU program counter - */ - samples[spu * TRACE_ARRAY_SIZE + entry] - = (spu_mask & trace_buffer[0]) << 2; - samples[(spu + SPUS_PER_TB_ENTRY) * TRACE_ARRAY_SIZE + entry] - = (spu_mask & trace_buffer[1]) << 2; - - trace_buffer[0] = trace_buffer[0] >> NUM_SPU_BITS_TRBUF; - trace_buffer[1] = trace_buffer[1] >> NUM_SPU_BITS_TRBUF; - } -} - -static int cell_spu_pc_collection(int cpu) -{ - u32 trace_addr; - int entry; - - /* process the collected SPU PC for the node */ - - entry = 0; - - trace_addr = cbe_read_pm(cpu, trace_address); - while (!(trace_addr & CBE_PM_TRACE_BUF_EMPTY)) { - /* there is data in the trace buffer to process */ - spu_pc_extract(cpu, entry); - - entry++; - - if (entry >= TRACE_ARRAY_SIZE) - /* spu_samples is full */ - break; - - trace_addr = cbe_read_pm(cpu, trace_address); - } - - return entry; -} - - -static enum hrtimer_restart profile_spus(struct hrtimer *timer) -{ - ktime_t kt; - int cpu, node, k, num_samples, spu_num; - - if (!spu_prof_running) - goto stop; - - for_each_online_cpu(cpu) { - if (cbe_get_hw_thread_id(cpu)) - continue; - - node = cbe_cpu_to_node(cpu); - - /* There should only be one kernel thread at a time processing - * the samples. In the very unlikely case that the processing - * is taking a very long time and multiple kernel threads are - * started to process the samples. Make sure only one kernel - * thread is working on the samples array at a time. The - * sample array must be loaded and then processed for a given - * cpu. The sample array is not per cpu. - */ - spin_lock_irqsave(&oprof_spu_smpl_arry_lck, - oprof_spu_smpl_arry_lck_flags); - num_samples = cell_spu_pc_collection(cpu); - - if (num_samples == 0) { - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&oprof_spu_smpl_arry_lck, - oprof_spu_smpl_arry_lck_flags); - continue; - } - - for (k = 0; k < SPUS_PER_NODE; k++) { - spu_num = k + (node * SPUS_PER_NODE); - spu_sync_buffer(spu_num, - samples + (k * TRACE_ARRAY_SIZE), - num_samples); - } - - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&oprof_spu_smpl_arry_lck, - oprof_spu_smpl_arry_lck_flags); - - } - smp_wmb(); /* insure spu event buffer updates are written */ - /* don't want events intermingled... */ - - kt = profiling_interval; - if (!spu_prof_running) - goto stop; - hrtimer_forward(timer, timer->base->get_time(), kt); - return HRTIMER_RESTART; - - stop: - printk(KERN_INFO "SPU_PROF: spu-prof timer ending\n"); - return HRTIMER_NORESTART; -} - -static struct hrtimer timer; -/* - * Entry point for SPU cycle profiling. - * NOTE: SPU profiling is done system-wide, not per-CPU. - * - * cycles_reset is the count value specified by the user when - * setting up OProfile to count SPU_CYCLES. - */ -int start_spu_profiling_cycles(unsigned int cycles_reset) -{ - ktime_t kt; - - pr_debug("timer resolution: %lu\n", TICK_NSEC); - kt = profiling_interval; - hrtimer_init(&timer, CLOCK_MONOTONIC, HRTIMER_MODE_REL); - hrtimer_set_expires(&timer, kt); - timer.function = profile_spus; - - /* Allocate arrays for collecting SPU PC samples */ - samples = kcalloc(SPUS_PER_NODE * TRACE_ARRAY_SIZE, sizeof(u32), - GFP_KERNEL); - - if (!samples) - return -ENOMEM; - - spu_prof_running = 1; - hrtimer_start(&timer, kt, HRTIMER_MODE_REL); - schedule_delayed_work(&spu_work, DEFAULT_TIMER_EXPIRE); - - return 0; -} - -/* - * Entry point for SPU event profiling. - * NOTE: SPU profiling is done system-wide, not per-CPU. - * - * cycles_reset is the count value specified by the user when - * setting up OProfile to count SPU_CYCLES. - */ -void start_spu_profiling_events(void) -{ - spu_prof_running = 1; - schedule_delayed_work(&spu_work, DEFAULT_TIMER_EXPIRE); - - return; -} - -void stop_spu_profiling_cycles(void) -{ - spu_prof_running = 0; - hrtimer_cancel(&timer); - kfree(samples); - pr_debug("SPU_PROF: stop_spu_profiling_cycles issued\n"); -} - -void stop_spu_profiling_events(void) -{ - spu_prof_running = 0; -} |