freebsd-dev/sys/kern/kern_pmc.c
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

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 2003-2005, Joseph Koshy
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#include <sys/cdefs.h>
__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
#include <sys/pmckern.h>
#include <sys/smp.h>
struct sx pmc_sx;
/* Hook variable. */
int (*pmc_hook)(struct thread *td, int function, void *arg) = NULL;
/* Interrupt handler */
int (*pmc_intr)(int cpu, uintptr_t pc, int usermode) = NULL;
volatile cpumask_t pmc_cpumask;
/*
* A global count of SS mode PMCs. When non-zero, this means that
* we have processes that are sampling the system as a whole.
*/
volatile int pmc_ss_count;
/*
* Since PMC(4) may not be loaded in the current kernel, the
* convention followed is that a non-NULL value of 'pmc_hook' implies
* the presence of this kernel module.
*
* This requires us to protect 'pmc_hook' with a
* shared (sx) lock -- thus making the process of calling into PMC(4)
* somewhat more expensive than a simple 'if' check and indirect call.
*/
SX_SYSINIT(pmc, &pmc_sx, "pmc shared lock");
/*
* pmc_cpu_is_disabled
*
* return TRUE if the cpu specified has been disabled.
*/
int
pmc_cpu_is_disabled(int cpu)
{
#ifdef SMP
return ((hlt_cpus_mask & (1 << cpu)) != 0);
#else
return 0;
#endif
}
int
pmc_cpu_is_logical(int cpu)
{
#ifdef SMP
return ((logical_cpus_mask & (1 << cpu)) != 0);
#else
return 0;
#endif
}