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Konstantin Belousov
6fdfd88220 Use single instance of the identical INKERNEL() and PMC_IN_KERNEL()
macros on amd64 and i386.  Move the definition to machine/param.h.
kgdb defines INKERNEL() too, the conflict is resolved by renaming kgdb
version to PINKERNEL().

On i386, correct the lowest kernel address.  After the shared page was
introduced, USRSTACK no longer points to the last user address + 1 [*]

Submitted by:	Oliver Pinter [*]
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after:	1 week
2015-07-02 14:37:21 +00:00
Fabien Thomas
f5f9340b98 Add software PMC support.
New kernel events can be added at various location for sampling or counting.
This will for example allow easy system profiling whatever the processor is
with known tools like pmcstat(8).

Simultaneous usage of software PMC and hardware PMC is possible, for example
looking at the lock acquire failure, page fault while sampling on
instructions.

Sponsored by: NETASQ
MFC after:	1 month
2012-03-28 20:58:30 +00:00
Fabien Thomas
1fa7f10bac - Support for uncore counting events: one fixed PMC with the uncore
domain clock, 8 programmable PMC.
- Westmere based CPU (Xeon 5600, Corei7 980X) support.
- New man pages with events list for core and uncore.
- Updated Corei7 events with Intel 253669-033US December 2009 doc.
  There is some removed events in the documentation, they have been
  kept in the code but documented in the man page as obsolete.
- Offcore response events can be setup with rsp token.

Sponsored by: NETASQ
2010-04-02 13:23:49 +00:00
John Baldwin
21157ad3b1 Adjust the handling of the local APIC PMC interrupt vector:
- Provide lapic_disable_pmc(), lapic_enable_pmc(), and lapic_reenable_pmc()
  routines in the local APIC code that the hwpmc(4) driver can use to
  manage the local APIC PMC interrupt vector.
- Do not enable the local APIC PMC interrupt vector by default when
  HWPMC_HOOKS is enabled.  Instead, the hwpmc(4) driver explicitly
  enables the interrupt when it is succesfully initialized and disables
  the interrupt when it is unloaded.  This avoids enabling the interrupt
  on unsupported CPUs which may result in spurious NMIs.

Reported by:	rnoland
Reviewed by:	jkoshy
Approved by:	re (kib)
MFC after:	2 weeks
2009-08-14 21:05:08 +00:00
Joseph Koshy
0cfab8ddc1 - Add support for PMCs in Intel CPUs of Family 6, model 0xE (Core Solo
and Core Duo), models 0xF (Core2), model 0x17 (Core2Extreme) and
  model 0x1C (Atom).

  In these CPUs, the actual numbers, kinds and widths of PMCs present
  need to queried at run time.  Support for specific "architectural"
  events also needs to be queried at run time.

  Model 0xE CPUs support programmable PMCs, subsequent CPUs
  additionally support "fixed-function" counters.

- Use event names that are close to vendor documentation, taking in
  account that:
  - events with identical semantics on two or more CPUs in this family
    can have differing names in vendor documentation,
  - identical vendor event names may map to differing events across
    CPUs,
  - each type of CPU supports a different subset of measurable
    events.

  Fixed-function and programmable counters both use the same vendor
  names for events.  The use of a class name prefix ("iaf-" or
  "iap-" respectively) permits these to be distinguished.

- In libpmc, refactor pmc_name_of_event() into a public interface
  and an internal helper function, for use by log handling code.

- Minor code tweaks: staticize a global, freshen a few comments.

Tested by:	gnn
2008-11-27 09:00:47 +00:00
Joseph Koshy
e829eb6d61 - Separate PMC class dependent code from other kinds of machine
dependencies.  A 'struct pmc_classdep' structure describes operations
  on PMCs; 'struct pmc_mdep' contains one or more 'struct pmc_classdep'
  structures depending on the CPU in question.

  Inside PMC class dependent code, row indices are relative to the
  PMCs supported by the PMC class; MI code in "hwpmc_mod.c" translates
  global row indices before invoking class dependent operations.

- Augment the OP_GETCPUINFO request with the number of PMCs present
  in a PMC class.

- Move code common to Intel CPUs to file "hwpmc_intel.c".

- Move TSC handling to file "hwpmc_tsc.c".
2008-11-09 17:37:54 +00:00
Joseph Koshy
d0d0192f83 Correct a callchain capture bug on the i386.
On the i386 architecture, the processor only saves the current value
of `%esp' on stack if a privilege switch is necessary when entering
the interrupt handler.   Thus, `frame->tf_esp' is only valid for
an entry from user mode.  For interrupts taken in kernel mode, we
need to determine the top-of-stack for the interrupted kernel
procedure by adding the appropriate offset to the current frame
pointer.

Reported by:	kris, Fabien Thomas
Tested by:	Fabien Thomas <fabien.thomas at netasq dot com>
2008-09-15 06:47:52 +00:00
Joseph Koshy
ab5ed97ed0 Correct a copy-paste error---do not look for REX prefixes in i386 code. 2008-09-05 14:45:56 +00:00
Joseph Koshy
d07f36b075 Kernel and hwpmc(4) support for callchain capture.
Sponsored by:	FreeBSD Foundation and Google Inc.
2007-12-07 08:20:17 +00:00
Joseph Koshy
f263522a45 MFP4:
- Implement sampling modes and logging support in hwpmc(4).

- Separate MI and MD parts of hwpmc(4) and allow sharing of
  PMC implementations across different architectures.
  Add support for P4 (EMT64) style PMCs to the amd64 code.

- New pmcstat(8) options: -E (exit time counts) -W (counts
  every context switch), -R (print log file).

- pmc(3) API changes, improve our ability to keep ABI compatibility
  in the future.  Add more 'alias' names for commonly used events.

- bug fixes & documentation.
2005-06-09 19:45:09 +00:00
Joseph Koshy
c5153e190b Add convenience APIs pmc_width() and pmc_capabilities() to -lpmc.
Have pmcstat(8) and pmccontrol(8) use these APIs.

Return PMC class-related constants (PMC widths and capabilities)
with the OP GETCPUINFO call leaving OP PMCINFO to return only the
dynamic information associated with a PMC (i.e., whether enabled,
owner pid, reload count etc.).

Allow pmc_read() (i.e., OPS PMCRW) on active self-attached PMCs to
get upto-date values from hardware since we can guarantee that the
hardware is running the correct PMC at the time of the call.

Bug fixes:
 - (x86 class processors) Fix a bug that prevented an RDPMC
   instruction from being recognized as permitted till after the
   attached process had context switched out and back in again after
   a pmc_start() call.

   Tighten the rules for using RDPMC class instructions: a GETMSR
   OP is now allowed only after an OP ATTACH has been done by the
   PMC's owner to itself.  OP GETMSR is not allowed for PMCs that
   track descendants, for PMCs attached to processes other than
   their owner processes.

 - (P4/HTT processors only) Fix a bug that caused the MI and MD
   layers to get out of sync.  Add a new MD operation 'get_config()'
   as part of this fix.

 - Allow multiple system-mode PMCs at the same row-index but on
   different CPUs to be allocated.

 - Reject allocation of an administratively disabled PMC.

Misc. code cleanups and refactoring.  Improve a few comments.
2005-05-01 14:11:49 +00:00
Joseph Koshy
6b8c8cd85f Return the correct register number in the 'get_msr()' MD function.
Only allow a process to use the x86 RDPMC instruction if it has
allocated and attached a PMC to itself.

Inform the MD layer of the "pseudo context switch out" that needs
to be done when the last thread of a process is exiting.
2005-04-28 08:13:19 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
76b6d954f0 o Reverse the inclusion chain from MD->MI to MI->MD by removing the
inclusion of <sys/pmc.h> and depending on being included from
   that header file.
o  Include any MD specific header files that otherwise need to be
   included from MI files.

Ok'd: jkoshy@
2005-04-20 20:22:33 +00:00
Joseph Koshy
ebccf1e3a6 Bring a working snapshot of hwpmc(4), its associated libraries, userland utilities
and documentation into -CURRENT.

Bump FreeBSD_version.

Reviewed by:	alc, jhb (kernel changes)
2005-04-19 04:01:25 +00:00