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- don't include <sys/ioctl.h> in any header. Include <sys/ioccom.h> instead. This was already done in 4.4Lite for the most important ioctl headers. Header spam currently increases kernel build times by 10-20%. There are more than 30000 #includes (not counting duplicates) for compiling LINT. - include <sys/types.h> if and only it is necessary to make the header almost self-sufficient (some ioctl headers still need structs from elsewhere). - uniformized idempotency ifdefs. Copied the style in the 4.4Lite ioctl headers.
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7.7 KiB
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7.7 KiB
C
/*
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* Copyright 1996 Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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*
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* Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and
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* its documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby
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* granted, provided that both the above copyright notice and this
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* permission notice appear in all copies, that both the above
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* copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all
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* supporting documentation, and that the name of M.I.T. not be used
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* in advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the
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* software without specific, written prior permission. M.I.T. makes
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* no representations about the suitability of this software for any
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* purpose. It is provided "as is" without express or implied
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* warranty.
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*
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* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY M.I.T. ``AS IS''. M.I.T. DISCLAIMS
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* ALL EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE,
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* INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
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* MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT
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* SHALL M.I.T. BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
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* SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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* LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF
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* USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND
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* ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY,
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* OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT
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* OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
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* SUCH DAMAGE.
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*
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* $Id: perfmon.h,v 1.1 1996/03/26 19:57:56 wollman Exp $
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*/
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/*
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* Interface to performance-monitoring counters for Intel Pentium and
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* Pentium Pro CPUs.
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*/
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#ifndef _MACHINE_PERFMON_H_
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#define _MACHINE_PERFMON_H_
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#ifndef KERNEL
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#endif
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#include <sys/ioccom.h>
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#define NPMC 2
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#define PMIOSETUP _IOW('5', 1, struct pmc)
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#define PMIOGET _IOWR('5', 7, struct pmc)
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#define PMIOSTART _IOW('5', 2, int)
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#define PMIOSTOP _IOW('5', 3, int)
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#define PMIOREAD _IOWR('5', 4, struct pmc_data)
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#define PMIORESET _IOW('5', 5, int)
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#define PMIOTSTAMP _IOR('5', 6, struct pmc_tstamp)
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struct pmc {
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int pmc_num;
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union {
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struct {
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unsigned char pmcus_event;
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unsigned char pmcus_unit;
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unsigned char pmcus_flags;
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unsigned char pmcus_mask;
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} pmcu_s;
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unsigned int pmcu_val;
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} pmc_pmcu;
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};
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#define PMC_ALL (-1)
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#define pmc_event pmc_pmcu.pmcu_s.pmcus_event
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#define pmc_unit pmc_pmcu.pmcu_s.pmcus_unit
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#define pmc_flags pmc_pmcu.pmcu_s.pmcus_flags
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#define pmc_mask pmc_pmcu.pmcu_s.pmcus_mask
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#define pmc_val pmc_pmcu.pmcu_val
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#define PMCF_USR 0x01 /* count events in user mode */
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#define PMCF_OS 0x02 /* count events in kernel mode */
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#define PMCF_E 0x04 /* use edge-detection mode */
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#define PMCF_PC 0x08 /* PMx output pin control */
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#define PMCF_INT 0x10 /* APIC interrupt enable (do not use) */
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#define PMCF_EN 0x40 /* enable counters */
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#define PMCF_INV 0x80 /* invert counter mask comparison */
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#define PMCF_SYS_FLAGS (PMCF_INT | PMCF_EN) /* user cannot set */
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struct pmc_data {
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int pmcd_num;
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quad_t pmcd_value;
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};
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struct pmc_tstamp {
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int pmct_rate;
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quad_t pmct_value;
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};
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#ifndef KERNEL
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#define _PATH_PERFMON "/dev/perfmon"
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#else
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/*
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* Intra-kernel interface to performance monitoring counters
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*/
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void perfmon_init __P((void));
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int perfmon_avail __P((void));
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int perfmon_setup __P((int, unsigned int));
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int perfmon_get __P((int, unsigned int *));
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int perfmon_fini __P((int));
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int perfmon_start __P((int));
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int perfmon_stop __P((int));
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int perfmon_read __P((int, quad_t *));
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int perfmon_reset __P((int));
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/*
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* We pass the device down this interface because in the future
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* the different counters might be accessed through separate devices.
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*/
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int perfmon_close __P((dev_t, int, int, struct proc *));
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int perfmon_open __P((dev_t, int, int, struct proc *));
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int perfmon_ioctl __P((dev_t, int, caddr_t, int, struct proc *));
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#endif /* KERNEL */
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/*
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* Pentium Pro performance counters, from Appendix B.
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*/
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/* Data Cache Unit */
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#define PMC6_DATA_MEM_REFS 0x43
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#define PMC6_DCU_LINES_IN 0x45
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#define PMC6_DCU_M_LINES_IN 0x46
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#define PMC6_DCU_M_LINES_OUT 0x47
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#define PMC6_DCU_MISS_OUTSTANDING 0x48
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/* Instruction Fetch Unit */
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#define PMC6_IFU_IFETCH 0x80
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#define PMC6_IFU_IFETCH_MISS 0x81
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#define PMC6_ITLB_MISS 0x85
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#define PMC6_IFU_MEM_STALL 0x86
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#define PMC6_ILD_STALL 0x87
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/* L2 Cache */
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#define PMC6_L2_IFETCH 0x28 /* MESI */
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#define PMC6_L2_LD 0x29 /* MESI */
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#define PMC6_L2_ST 0x2a /* MESI */
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#define PMC6_L2_LINES_IN 0x24
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#define PMC6_L2_LINES_OUT 0x26
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#define PMC6_L2_M_LINES_INM 0x25
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#define PMC6_L2_M_LINES_OUTM 0x27
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#define PMC6_L2_RQSTS 0x2e /* MESI */
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#define PMC6_L2_ADS 0x21
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#define PMC6_L2_DBUS_BUSY 0x22
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#define PMC6_L2_DBUS_BUSY_RD 0x23
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/* External Bus Logic */
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#define PMC6_BUS_DRDY_CLOCKS 0x62
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#define PMC6_BUS_LOCK_CLOCKS 0x63
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#define PMC6_BUS_REQ_OUTSTANDING 0x60
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#define PMC6_BUS_TRAN_BRD 0x65
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#define PMC6_BUS_TRAN_RFO 0x66
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#define PMC6_BUS_TRAN_WB 0x67
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#define PMC6_BUS_TRAN_IFETCH 0x68
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#define PMC6_BUS_TRAN_INVAL 0x69
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#define PMC6_BUS_TRAN_PWR 0x6a
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#define PMC6_BUS_TRAN_P 0x6b
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#define PMC6_BUS_TRAN_IO 0x6c
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#define PMC6_BUS_TRAN_DEF 0x6d
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#define PMC6_BUS_TRAN_BURST 0x6e
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#define PMC6_BUS_TRAN_ANY 0x70
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#define PMC6_BUS_TRAN_MEM 0x6f
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#define PMC6_BUS_DATA_RCV 0x64
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#define PMC6_BUS_BNR_DRV 0x61
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#define PMC6_BUS_HIT_DRV 0x7a
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#define PMC6_BUS_HITM_DRV 0x7b
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#define PMC6_BUS_SNOOP_STALL 0x7e
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/* Floating Point Unit */
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#define PMC6_FLOPS 0xc1 /* counter 0 only */
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#define PMC6_FP_COMP_OPS_EXE 0x10 /* counter 0 only */
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#define PMC6_FP_ASSIST 0x11 /* counter 1 only */
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#define PMC6_MUL 0x12 /* counter 1 only */
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#define PMC6_DIV 0x13 /* counter 1 only */
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#define PMC6_CYCLES_DIV_BUSY 0x14 /* counter 0 only */
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/* Memory Ordering */
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#define PMC6_LD_BLOCKS 0x03
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#define PMC6_SB_DRAINS 0x04
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#define PMC6_MISALIGN_MEM_REF 0x05
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/* Instruction Decoding and Retirement */
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#define PMC6_INST_RETIRED 0xc0
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#define PMC6_UOPS_RETIRED 0xc2
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#define PMC6_INST_DECODER 0xd0 /* (sic) */
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/* Interrupts */
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#define PMC6_HW_INT_RX 0xc8
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#define PMC6_CYCLES_INT_MASKED 0xc6
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#define PMC6_CYCLES_INT_PENDING_AND_MASKED 0xc7
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/* Branches */
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#define PMC6_BR_INST_RETIRED 0xc4
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#define PMC6_BR_MISS_PRED_RETIRED 0xc5
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#define PMC6_BR_TAKEN_RETIRED 0xc9
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#define PMC6_BR_MISS_PRED_TAKEN_RET 0xca
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#define PMC6_BR_INST_DECODED 0xe0
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#define PMC6_BTB_MISSES 0xe2
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#define PMC6_BR_BOGUS 0xe4
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#define PMC6_BACLEARS 0xe6
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/* Stalls */
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#define PMC6_RESOURCE_STALLS 0xa2
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#define PMC6_PARTIAL_RAT_STALLS 0xd2
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/* Segment Register Loads */
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#define PMC6_SEGMENT_REG_LOADS 0x06
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/* Clocks */
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#define PMC6_CPU_CLK_UNHALTED 0x79
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/*
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* Pentium Performance Counters
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* This list comes from the Harvard people, not Intel.
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*/
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#define PMC5_DATA_READ 0
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#define PMC5_DATA_WRITE 1
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#define PMC5_DATA_TLB_MISS 2
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#define PMC5_DATA_READ_MISS 3
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#define PMC5_DATA_WRITE_MISS 4
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#define PMC5_WRITE_M_E 5
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#define PMC5_DATA_LINES_WBACK 6
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#define PMC5_DATA_CACHE_SNOOP 7
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#define PMC5_DATA_CACHE_SNOOP_HIT 8
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#define PMC5_MEM_ACCESS_BOTH 9
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#define PMC5_BANK_CONFLICTS 10
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#define PMC5_MISALIGNED_DATA 11
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#define PMC5_INST_READ 12
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#define PMC5_INST_TLB_MISS 13
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#define PMC5_INST_CACHE_MISS 14
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#define PMC5_SEGMENT_REG_LOAD 15
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#define PMC5_BRANCHES 18
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#define PMC5_BTB_HITS 19
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#define PMC5_BRANCH_TAKEN 20
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#define PMC5_PIPELINE_FLUSH 21
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#define PMC5_INST_EXECUTED 22
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#define PMC5_INST_EXECUTED_V 23
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#define PMC5_BUS_UTILIZATION 24
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#define PMC5_WRITE_BACKUP_STALL 25
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#define PMC5_DATA_READ_STALL 26
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#define PMC5_WRITE_E_M_STALL 27
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#define PMC5_LOCKED_BUS 28
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#define PMC5_IO_CYCLE 29
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#define PMC5_NONCACHE_MEMORY 30
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#define PMC5_ADDR_GEN_INTERLOCK 31
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#define PMC5_FLOPS 34
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#define PMC5_BP0_MATCH 35
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#define PMC5_BP1_MATCH 36
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#define PMC5_BP2_MATCH 37
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#define PMC5_BP3_MATCH 38
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#define PMC5_HW_INTR 39
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#define PMC5_DATA_RW 40
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#define PMC5_DATA_RW_MISS 41
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#endif /* !_MACHINE_PERFMON_H_ */
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