freebsd-nq/sys/cddl/dev/dtrace/powerpc/dtrace_subr.c
2013-09-02 23:22:05 +00:00

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/*
* Copyright 2005 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
* Use is subject to license terms.
*/
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/kernel.h>
#include <sys/malloc.h>
#include <sys/kmem.h>
#include <sys/smp.h>
#include <sys/dtrace_impl.h>
#include <sys/dtrace_bsd.h>
#include <machine/clock.h>
#include <machine/frame.h>
#include <machine/trap.h>
#include <vm/pmap.h>
#define DELAYBRANCH(x) ((int)(x) < 0)
extern uintptr_t dtrace_in_probe_addr;
extern int dtrace_in_probe;
extern dtrace_id_t dtrace_probeid_error;
extern int (*dtrace_invop_jump_addr)(struct trapframe *);
extern void dtrace_getnanotime(struct timespec *tsp);
int dtrace_invop(uintptr_t, uintptr_t *, uintptr_t);
void dtrace_invop_init(void);
void dtrace_invop_uninit(void);
typedef struct dtrace_invop_hdlr {
int (*dtih_func)(uintptr_t, uintptr_t *, uintptr_t);
struct dtrace_invop_hdlr *dtih_next;
} dtrace_invop_hdlr_t;
dtrace_invop_hdlr_t *dtrace_invop_hdlr;
int
dtrace_invop(uintptr_t addr, uintptr_t *stack, uintptr_t arg0)
{
dtrace_invop_hdlr_t *hdlr;
int rval;
for (hdlr = dtrace_invop_hdlr; hdlr != NULL; hdlr = hdlr->dtih_next)
if ((rval = hdlr->dtih_func(addr, stack, arg0)) != 0)
return (rval);
return (0);
}
void
dtrace_invop_add(int (*func)(uintptr_t, uintptr_t *, uintptr_t))
{
dtrace_invop_hdlr_t *hdlr;
hdlr = kmem_alloc(sizeof (dtrace_invop_hdlr_t), KM_SLEEP);
hdlr->dtih_func = func;
hdlr->dtih_next = dtrace_invop_hdlr;
dtrace_invop_hdlr = hdlr;
}
void
dtrace_invop_remove(int (*func)(uintptr_t, uintptr_t *, uintptr_t))
{
dtrace_invop_hdlr_t *hdlr = dtrace_invop_hdlr, *prev = NULL;
for (;;) {
if (hdlr == NULL)
panic("attempt to remove non-existent invop handler");
if (hdlr->dtih_func == func)
break;
prev = hdlr;
hdlr = hdlr->dtih_next;
}
if (prev == NULL) {
ASSERT(dtrace_invop_hdlr == hdlr);
dtrace_invop_hdlr = hdlr->dtih_next;
} else {
ASSERT(dtrace_invop_hdlr != hdlr);
prev->dtih_next = hdlr->dtih_next;
}
kmem_free(hdlr, 0);
}
/*ARGSUSED*/
void
dtrace_toxic_ranges(void (*func)(uintptr_t base, uintptr_t limit))
{
/*
* No toxic regions?
*/
}
void
dtrace_xcall(processorid_t cpu, dtrace_xcall_t func, void *arg)
{
cpuset_t cpus;
if (cpu == DTRACE_CPUALL)
cpus = all_cpus;
else
CPU_SETOF(cpu, &cpus);
smp_rendezvous_cpus(cpus, smp_no_rendevous_barrier, func,
smp_no_rendevous_barrier, arg);
}
static void
dtrace_sync_func(void)
{
}
void
dtrace_sync(void)
{
dtrace_xcall(DTRACE_CPUALL, (dtrace_xcall_t)dtrace_sync_func, NULL);
}
static int64_t tgt_cpu_tsc;
static int64_t hst_cpu_tsc;
static int64_t timebase_skew[MAXCPU];
static uint64_t nsec_scale;
/* See below for the explanation of this macro. */
/* This is taken from the amd64 dtrace_subr, to provide a synchronized timer
* between multiple processors in dtrace. Since PowerPC Timebases can be much
* lower than x86, the scale shift is 26 instead of 28, allowing for a 15.63MHz
* timebase.
*/
#define SCALE_SHIFT 26
static void
dtrace_gethrtime_init_cpu(void *arg)
{
uintptr_t cpu = (uintptr_t) arg;
if (cpu == curcpu)
tgt_cpu_tsc = mftb();
else
hst_cpu_tsc = mftb();
}
static void
dtrace_gethrtime_init(void *arg)
{
struct pcpu *pc;
uint64_t tb_f;
cpuset_t map;
int i;
tb_f = cpu_tickrate();
/*
* The following line checks that nsec_scale calculated below
* doesn't overflow 32-bit unsigned integer, so that it can multiply
* another 32-bit integer without overflowing 64-bit.
* Thus minimum supported Timebase frequency is 15.63MHz.
*/
KASSERT(tb_f > (NANOSEC >> (32 - SCALE_SHIFT)), ("Timebase frequency is too low"));
/*
* We scale up NANOSEC/tb_f ratio to preserve as much precision
* as possible.
* 2^26 factor was chosen quite arbitrarily from practical
* considerations:
* - it supports TSC frequencies as low as 15.63MHz (see above);
*/
nsec_scale = ((uint64_t)NANOSEC << SCALE_SHIFT) / tb_f;
/* The current CPU is the reference one. */
sched_pin();
timebase_skew[curcpu] = 0;
CPU_FOREACH(i) {
if (i == curcpu)
continue;
pc = pcpu_find(i);
CPU_SETOF(PCPU_GET(cpuid), &map);
CPU_SET(pc->pc_cpuid, &map);
smp_rendezvous_cpus(map, NULL,
dtrace_gethrtime_init_cpu,
smp_no_rendevous_barrier, (void *)(uintptr_t) i);
timebase_skew[i] = tgt_cpu_tsc - hst_cpu_tsc;
}
sched_unpin();
}
SYSINIT(dtrace_gethrtime_init, SI_SUB_SMP, SI_ORDER_ANY, dtrace_gethrtime_init, NULL);
/*
* DTrace needs a high resolution time function which can
* be called from a probe context and guaranteed not to have
* instrumented with probes itself.
*
* Returns nanoseconds since boot.
*/
uint64_t
dtrace_gethrtime()
{
uint64_t timebase;
uint32_t lo;
uint32_t hi;
/*
* We split timebase value into lower and higher 32-bit halves and separately
* scale them with nsec_scale, then we scale them down by 2^28
* (see nsec_scale calculations) taking into account 32-bit shift of
* the higher half and finally add.
*/
timebase = mftb() - timebase_skew[curcpu];
lo = timebase;
hi = timebase >> 32;
return (((lo * nsec_scale) >> SCALE_SHIFT) +
((hi * nsec_scale) << (32 - SCALE_SHIFT)));
}
uint64_t
dtrace_gethrestime(void)
{
struct timespec curtime;
dtrace_getnanotime(&curtime);
return (curtime.tv_sec * 1000000000UL + curtime.tv_nsec);
}
/* Function to handle DTrace traps during probes. See powerpc/powerpc/trap.c */
int
dtrace_trap(struct trapframe *frame, u_int type)
{
/*
* A trap can occur while DTrace executes a probe. Before
* executing the probe, DTrace blocks re-scheduling and sets
* a flag in it's per-cpu flags to indicate that it doesn't
* want to fault. On returning from the probe, the no-fault
* flag is cleared and finally re-scheduling is enabled.
*
* Check if DTrace has enabled 'no-fault' mode:
*
*/
if ((cpu_core[curcpu].cpuc_dtrace_flags & CPU_DTRACE_NOFAULT) != 0) {
/*
* There are only a couple of trap types that are expected.
* All the rest will be handled in the usual way.
*/
switch (type) {
/* Page fault. */
case EXC_DSI:
case EXC_DSE:
/* Flag a bad address. */
cpu_core[curcpu].cpuc_dtrace_flags |= CPU_DTRACE_BADADDR;
cpu_core[curcpu].cpuc_dtrace_illval = frame->cpu.aim.dar;
/*
* Offset the instruction pointer to the instruction
* following the one causing the fault.
*/
frame->srr0 += sizeof(int);
return (1);
case EXC_ISI:
case EXC_ISE:
/* Flag a bad address. */
cpu_core[curcpu].cpuc_dtrace_flags |= CPU_DTRACE_BADADDR;
cpu_core[curcpu].cpuc_dtrace_illval = frame->srr0;
/*
* Offset the instruction pointer to the instruction
* following the one causing the fault.
*/
frame->srr0 += sizeof(int);
return (1);
default:
/* Handle all other traps in the usual way. */
break;
}
}
/* Handle the trap in the usual way. */
return (0);
}
void
dtrace_probe_error(dtrace_state_t *state, dtrace_epid_t epid, int which,
int fault, int fltoffs, uintptr_t illval)
{
dtrace_probe(dtrace_probeid_error, (uint64_t)(uintptr_t)state,
(uintptr_t)epid,
(uintptr_t)which, (uintptr_t)fault, (uintptr_t)fltoffs);
}
static int
dtrace_invop_start(struct trapframe *frame)
{
switch (dtrace_invop(frame->srr0, (uintptr_t *)frame, frame->fixreg[3])) {
case DTRACE_INVOP_JUMP:
break;
case DTRACE_INVOP_BCTR:
frame->srr0 = frame->ctr;
break;
case DTRACE_INVOP_BLR:
frame->srr0 = frame->lr;
break;
case DTRACE_INVOP_MFLR_R0:
frame->fixreg[0] = frame->lr;
frame->srr0 = frame->srr0 + 4;
break;
default:
return (-1);
break;
}
return (0);
}
void dtrace_invop_init(void)
{
dtrace_invop_jump_addr = dtrace_invop_start;
}
void dtrace_invop_uninit(void)
{
dtrace_invop_jump_addr = 0;
}