freebsd-nq/sys/amd64/include/profile.h
Bruce Evans 49c871278a Fix high resolution kernel profiling just enough to not crash at boot
time, especially for SMP.  If configured, it turns itself on at boot
time for calibration, so is fragile even if never otherwise used.

Both types of kernel profiling were supposed to use a global spinlock
in the SMP case.  If hi-res profiling is configured (but not necessarily
used), this was supposed to be optimized by only using it when
necessary, and slightly more efficiently, in asm.  But it was not done
at all for mcount entry where it is necessary.  This caused crashes
in the SMP case when either type of profiling was enabled.  For mcount
exit, it only caused wrong times.  The times were wrongest with an
i8254 timer since using that requires exclusive access to the hardware.
The i8254 timer was too slow to use here 20 years ago and is much less
usable now, but it is the default for the SMP case since TSCs weren't
invariant when SMP was new.  Do the locking in all hi-res SMP cases for
simplicity.

Calibration uses special asms, and the clobber lists in these were sort
of inverted.  They contained the arg and return registers which are not
clobbered, but on amd64 they didn't contain the residue of the call-used
registers which may be clobbered (%r10 and %r11).  This usually caused
hangs at boot time.  This usually affected even the UP case.
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/*-
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*
* @(#)profile.h 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/11/93
* $FreeBSD$
*/
#ifndef _MACHINE_PROFILE_H_
#define _MACHINE_PROFILE_H_
#ifndef _SYS_CDEFS_H_
#error this file needs sys/cdefs.h as a prerequisite
#endif
#ifdef _KERNEL
/*
* Config generates something to tell the compiler to align functions on 16
* byte boundaries. A strict alignment is good for keeping the tables small.
*/
#define FUNCTION_ALIGNMENT 16
/*
* The kernel uses assembler stubs instead of unportable inlines.
* This is mainly to save a little time when profiling is not enabled,
* which is the usual case for the kernel.
*/
#define _MCOUNT_DECL void mcount
#define MCOUNT
#ifdef GUPROF
#define MCOUNT_DECL(s)
#define MCOUNT_ENTER(s)
#define MCOUNT_EXIT(s)
#ifdef __GNUCLIKE_ASM
#define MCOUNT_OVERHEAD(label) \
__asm __volatile("pushq %0; call __mcount; popq %%rcx" \
: \
: "i" (label) \
: "cx", "r10", "r11", "memory")
#define MEXITCOUNT_OVERHEAD() \
__asm __volatile("call .mexitcount; 1:" \
: : \
: "r10", "r11", "memory")
#define MEXITCOUNT_OVERHEAD_GETLABEL(labelp) \
__asm __volatile("movq $1b,%0" : "=rm" (labelp))
#else
#error this file needs to be ported to your compiler
#endif /* !__GNUCLIKE_ASM */
#else /* !GUPROF */
#define MCOUNT_DECL(s) register_t s;
#ifdef SMP
extern int mcount_lock;
#define MCOUNT_ENTER(s) { s = intr_disable(); \
while (!atomic_cmpset_acq_int(&mcount_lock, 0, 1)) \
/* nothing */ ; }
#define MCOUNT_EXIT(s) { atomic_store_rel_int(&mcount_lock, 0); \
intr_restore(s); }
#else
#define MCOUNT_ENTER(s) { s = intr_disable(); }
#define MCOUNT_EXIT(s) (intr_restore(s))
#endif
#endif /* GUPROF */
void bintr(void);
void btrap(void);
void eintr(void);
void user(void);
#define MCOUNT_FROMPC_USER(pc) \
((pc < (uintfptr_t)VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS) ? (uintfptr_t)user : pc)
#define MCOUNT_FROMPC_INTR(pc) \
((pc >= (uintfptr_t)btrap && pc < (uintfptr_t)eintr) ? \
((pc >= (uintfptr_t)bintr) ? (uintfptr_t)bintr : \
(uintfptr_t)btrap) : ~0UL)
#else /* !_KERNEL */
#define FUNCTION_ALIGNMENT 4
#define _MCOUNT_DECL \
static void _mcount(uintfptr_t frompc, uintfptr_t selfpc) __used; \
static void _mcount
#ifdef __GNUCLIKE_ASM
#define MCOUNT __asm(" \n\
.text \n\
.p2align 4,0x90 \n\
.globl .mcount \n\
.type .mcount,@function \n\
.mcount: \n\
pushq %rdi \n\
pushq %rsi \n\
pushq %rdx \n\
pushq %rcx \n\
pushq %r8 \n\
pushq %r9 \n\
pushq %rax \n\
movq 8(%rbp),%rdi \n\
movq 7*8(%rsp),%rsi \n\
call _mcount \n\
popq %rax \n\
popq %r9 \n\
popq %r8 \n\
popq %rcx \n\
popq %rdx \n\
popq %rsi \n\
popq %rdi \n\
ret \n\
.size .mcount, . - .mcount");
#if 0
/*
* We could use this, except it doesn't preserve the registers that were
* being passed with arguments to the function that we were inserted
* into. I've left it here as documentation of what the code above is
* supposed to do.
*/
#define MCOUNT \
void \
mcount() \
{ \
uintfptr_t selfpc, frompc; \
/* \
* Find the return address for mcount, \
* and the return address for mcount's caller. \
* \
* selfpc = pc pushed by call to mcount \
*/ \
__asm("movq 8(%%rbp),%0" : "=r" (selfpc)); \
/* \
* frompc = pc pushed by call to mcount's caller. \
* The caller's stack frame has already been built, so %rbp is \
* the caller's frame pointer. The caller's raddr is in the \
* caller's frame following the caller's caller's frame pointer.\
*/ \
__asm("movq (%%rbp),%0" : "=r" (frompc)); \
frompc = ((uintfptr_t *)frompc)[1]; \
_mcount(frompc, selfpc); \
}
#endif
#else /* !__GNUCLIKE_ASM */
#define MCOUNT
#endif /* __GNUCLIKE_ASM */
typedef u_long uintfptr_t;
#endif /* _KERNEL */
/*
* An unsigned integral type that can hold non-negative difference between
* function pointers.
*/
typedef u_long fptrdiff_t;
#ifdef _KERNEL
void mcount(uintfptr_t frompc, uintfptr_t selfpc);
#else /* !_KERNEL */
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
__BEGIN_DECLS
#ifdef __GNUCLIKE_ASM
void mcount(void) __asm(".mcount");
#endif
__END_DECLS
#endif /* _KERNEL */
#endif /* !_MACHINE_PROFILE_H_ */