1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
3 * Copyright IBM Corp. 2018
4 * Auxtrace support for s390 CPU-Measurement Sampling Facility
6 * Author(s): Thomas Richter <tmricht@linux.ibm.com>
8 * Auxiliary traces are collected during 'perf record' using rbd000 event.
9 * Several PERF_RECORD_XXX are generated during recording:
12 * Records that new data landed in the AUX buffer part.
13 * PERF_RECORD_AUXTRACE:
14 * Defines auxtrace data. Followed by the actual data. The contents of
15 * the auxtrace data is dependent on the event and the CPU.
16 * This record is generated by perf record command. For details
17 * see Documentation/perf.data-file-format.txt.
18 * PERF_RECORD_AUXTRACE_INFO:
19 * Defines a table of contains for PERF_RECORD_AUXTRACE records. This
20 * record is generated during 'perf record' command. Each record contains
21 * up to 256 entries describing offset and size of the AUXTRACE data in the
23 * PERF_RECORD_AUXTRACE_ERROR:
24 * Indicates an error during AUXTRACE collection such as buffer overflow.
25 * PERF_RECORD_FINISHED_ROUND:
26 * Perf events are not necessarily in time stamp order, as they can be
27 * collected in parallel on different CPUs. If the events should be
28 * processed in time order they need to be sorted first.
29 * Perf report guarantees that there is no reordering over a
30 * PERF_RECORD_FINISHED_ROUND boundary event. All perf records with a
31 * time stamp lower than this record are processed (and displayed) before
32 * the succeeding perf record are processed.
34 * These records are evaluated during perf report command.
36 * 1. PERF_RECORD_AUXTRACE_INFO is used to set up the infrastructure for
37 * auxiliary trace data processing. See s390_cpumsf_process_auxtrace_info()
39 * Auxiliary trace data is collected per CPU. To merge the data into the report
40 * an auxtrace_queue is created for each CPU. It is assumed that the auxtrace
41 * data is in ascending order.
43 * Each queue has a double linked list of auxtrace_buffers. This list contains
44 * the offset and size of a CPU's auxtrace data. During auxtrace processing
45 * the data portion is mmap()'ed.
47 * To sort the queues in chronological order, all queue access is controlled
48 * by the auxtrace_heap. This is basically a stack, each stack element has two
49 * entries, the queue number and a time stamp. However the stack is sorted by
50 * the time stamps. The highest time stamp is at the bottom the lowest
51 * (nearest) time stamp is at the top. That sort order is maintained at all
54 * After the auxtrace infrastructure has been setup, the auxtrace queues are
55 * filled with data (offset/size pairs) and the auxtrace_heap is populated.
57 * 2. PERF_RECORD_XXX processing triggers access to the auxtrace_queues.
58 * Each record is handled by s390_cpumsf_process_event(). The time stamp of
59 * the perf record is compared with the time stamp located on the auxtrace_heap
60 * top element. If that time stamp is lower than the time stamp from the
61 * record sample, the auxtrace queues will be processed. As auxtrace queues
62 * control many auxtrace_buffers and each buffer can be quite large, the
63 * auxtrace buffer might be processed only partially. In this case the
64 * position in the auxtrace_buffer of that queue is remembered and the time
65 * stamp of the last processed entry of the auxtrace_buffer replaces the
66 * current auxtrace_heap top.
68 * 3. Auxtrace_queues might run of out data and are fed by the
69 * PERF_RECORD_AUXTRACE handling, see s390_cpumsf_process_auxtrace_event().
72 * Each sampling-data entry in the auxiliary trace data generates a perf sample.
73 * This sample is filled
74 * with data from the auxtrace such as PID/TID, instruction address, CPU state,
75 * etc. This sample is processed with perf_session__deliver_synth_event() to
76 * be included into the GUI.
78 * 4. PERF_RECORD_FINISHED_ROUND event is used to process all the remaining
79 * auxiliary traces entries until the time stamp of this record is reached
80 * auxtrace_heap top. This is triggered by ordered_event->deliver().
83 * Perf event processing.
84 * Event processing of PERF_RECORD_XXX entries relies on time stamp entries.
85 * This is the function call sequence:
89 * perf_session__process_events()
91 * __perf_session__process_events()
93 * perf_session__process_event()
94 * | This functions splits the PERF_RECORD_XXX records.
95 * | - Those generated by perf record command (type number equal or higher
96 * | than PERF_RECORD_USER_TYPE_START) are handled by
97 * | perf_session__process_user_event(see below)
98 * | - Those generated by the kernel are handled by
99 * | evlist__parse_sample_timestamp()
101 * evlist__parse_sample_timestamp()
102 * | Extract time stamp from sample data.
104 * perf_session__queue_event()
105 * | If timestamp is positive the sample is entered into an ordered_event
106 * | list, sort order is the timestamp. The event processing is deferred until
107 * | later (see perf_session__process_user_event()).
108 * | Other timestamps (0 or -1) are handled immediately by
109 * | perf_session__deliver_event(). These are events generated at start up
110 * | of command perf record. They create PERF_RECORD_COMM and PERF_RECORD_MMAP*
111 * | records. They are needed to create a list of running processes and its
112 * | memory mappings and layout. They are needed at the beginning to enable
113 * | command perf report to create process trees and memory mappings.
115 * perf_session__deliver_event()
116 * | Delivers a PERF_RECORD_XXX entry for handling.
118 * auxtrace__process_event()
119 * | The timestamp of the PERF_RECORD_XXX entry is taken to correlate with
120 * | time stamps from the auxiliary trace buffers. This enables
121 * | synchronization between auxiliary trace data and the events on the
124 * machine__deliver_event()
125 * | Handles the PERF_RECORD_XXX event. This depends on the record type.
126 * It might update the process tree, update a process memory map or enter
127 * a sample with IP and call back chain data into GUI data pool.
130 * Deferred processing determined by perf_session__process_user_event() is
131 * finally processed when a PERF_RECORD_FINISHED_ROUND is encountered. These
132 * are generated during command perf record.
133 * The timestamp of PERF_RECORD_FINISHED_ROUND event is taken to process all
134 * PERF_RECORD_XXX entries stored in the ordered_event list. This list was
135 * built up while reading the perf.data file.
136 * Each event is now processed by calling perf_session__deliver_event().
137 * This enables time synchronization between the data in the perf.data file and
138 * the data in the auxiliary trace buffers.
143 #include <byteswap.h>
144 #include <inttypes.h>
145 #include <linux/kernel.h>
146 #include <linux/types.h>
147 #include <linux/bitops.h>
148 #include <linux/log2.h>
149 #include <linux/zalloc.h>
151 #include <sys/stat.h>
152 #include <sys/types.h>
161 #include "auxtrace.h"
162 #include "s390-cpumsf.h"
163 #include "s390-cpumsf-kernel.h"
164 #include "s390-cpumcf-kernel.h"
166 #include "util/sample.h"
169 struct auxtrace auxtrace
;
170 struct auxtrace_queues queues
;
171 struct auxtrace_heap heap
;
172 struct perf_session
*session
;
173 struct machine
*machine
;
182 struct s390_cpumsf_queue
{
183 struct s390_cpumsf
*sf
;
184 unsigned int queue_nr
;
185 struct auxtrace_buffer
*buffer
;
191 /* Check if the raw data should be dumped to file. If this is the case and
192 * the file to dump to has not been opened for writing, do so.
194 * Return 0 on success and greater zero on error so processing continues.
196 static int s390_cpumcf_dumpctr(struct s390_cpumsf
*sf
,
197 struct perf_sample
*sample
)
199 struct s390_cpumsf_queue
*sfq
;
200 struct auxtrace_queue
*q
;
203 if (!sf
->use_logfile
|| sf
->queues
.nr_queues
<= sample
->cpu
)
206 q
= &sf
->queues
.queue_array
[sample
->cpu
];
208 if (!sfq
) /* Queue not yet allocated */
211 if (!sfq
->logfile_ctr
) {
215 ? asprintf(&name
, "%s/aux.ctr.%02x",
216 sf
->logdir
, sample
->cpu
)
217 : asprintf(&name
, "aux.ctr.%02x", sample
->cpu
);
219 sfq
->logfile_ctr
= fopen(name
, "w");
220 if (sfq
->logfile_ctr
== NULL
) {
221 pr_err("Failed to open counter set log file %s, "
222 "continue...\n", name
);
228 if (sfq
->logfile_ctr
) {
229 /* See comment above for -4 */
230 size_t n
= fwrite(sample
->raw_data
, sample
->raw_size
- 4, 1,
233 pr_err("Failed to write counter set data\n");
240 /* Display s390 CPU measurement facility basic-sampling data entry
241 * Data written on s390 in big endian byte order and contains bit
242 * fields across byte boundaries.
244 static bool s390_cpumsf_basic_show(const char *color
, size_t pos
,
245 struct hws_basic_entry
*basicp
)
247 struct hws_basic_entry
*basic
= basicp
;
248 #if __BYTE_ORDER__ == __ORDER_LITTLE_ENDIAN__
249 struct hws_basic_entry local
;
250 unsigned long long word
= be64toh(*(unsigned long long *)basicp
);
252 memset(&local
, 0, sizeof(local
));
253 local
.def
= be16toh(basicp
->def
);
254 local
.prim_asn
= word
& 0xffff;
255 local
.CL
= word
>> 30 & 0x3;
256 local
.I
= word
>> 32 & 0x1;
257 local
.AS
= word
>> 33 & 0x3;
258 local
.P
= word
>> 35 & 0x1;
259 local
.W
= word
>> 36 & 0x1;
260 local
.T
= word
>> 37 & 0x1;
261 local
.U
= word
>> 40 & 0xf;
262 local
.ia
= be64toh(basicp
->ia
);
263 local
.gpp
= be64toh(basicp
->gpp
);
264 local
.hpp
= be64toh(basicp
->hpp
);
267 if (basic
->def
!= 1) {
268 pr_err("Invalid AUX trace basic entry [%#08zx]\n", pos
);
271 color_fprintf(stdout
, color
, " [%#08zx] Basic Def:%04x Inst:%#04x"
272 " %c%c%c%c AS:%d ASN:%#04x IA:%#018llx\n"
273 "\t\tCL:%d HPP:%#018llx GPP:%#018llx\n",
274 pos
, basic
->def
, basic
->U
,
275 basic
->T
? 'T' : ' ',
276 basic
->W
? 'W' : ' ',
277 basic
->P
? 'P' : ' ',
278 basic
->I
? 'I' : ' ',
279 basic
->AS
, basic
->prim_asn
, basic
->ia
, basic
->CL
,
280 basic
->hpp
, basic
->gpp
);
284 /* Display s390 CPU measurement facility diagnostic-sampling data entry.
285 * Data written on s390 in big endian byte order and contains bit
286 * fields across byte boundaries.
288 static bool s390_cpumsf_diag_show(const char *color
, size_t pos
,
289 struct hws_diag_entry
*diagp
)
291 struct hws_diag_entry
*diag
= diagp
;
292 #if __BYTE_ORDER__ == __ORDER_LITTLE_ENDIAN__
293 struct hws_diag_entry local
;
294 unsigned long long word
= be64toh(*(unsigned long long *)diagp
);
296 local
.def
= be16toh(diagp
->def
);
297 local
.I
= word
>> 32 & 0x1;
300 if (diag
->def
< S390_CPUMSF_DIAG_DEF_FIRST
) {
301 pr_err("Invalid AUX trace diagnostic entry [%#08zx]\n", pos
);
304 color_fprintf(stdout
, color
, " [%#08zx] Diag Def:%04x %c\n",
305 pos
, diag
->def
, diag
->I
? 'I' : ' ');
309 /* Return TOD timestamp contained in an trailer entry */
310 static unsigned long long trailer_timestamp(struct hws_trailer_entry
*te
,
313 /* te->t set: TOD in STCKE format, bytes 8-15
314 * to->t not set: TOD in STCK format, bytes 0-7
316 unsigned long long ts
;
318 memcpy(&ts
, &te
->timestamp
[idx
], sizeof(ts
));
322 /* Display s390 CPU measurement facility trailer entry */
323 static bool s390_cpumsf_trailer_show(const char *color
, size_t pos
,
324 struct hws_trailer_entry
*te
)
326 #if __BYTE_ORDER__ == __ORDER_LITTLE_ENDIAN__
327 struct hws_trailer_entry local
;
328 const unsigned long long flags
= be64toh(te
->flags
);
330 memset(&local
, 0, sizeof(local
));
331 local
.f
= flags
>> 63 & 0x1;
332 local
.a
= flags
>> 62 & 0x1;
333 local
.t
= flags
>> 61 & 0x1;
334 local
.bsdes
= be16toh((flags
>> 16 & 0xffff));
335 local
.dsdes
= be16toh((flags
& 0xffff));
336 memcpy(&local
.timestamp
, te
->timestamp
, sizeof(te
->timestamp
));
337 local
.overflow
= be64toh(te
->overflow
);
338 local
.clock_base
= be64toh(te
->progusage
[0]) >> 63 & 1;
339 local
.progusage2
= be64toh(te
->progusage2
);
342 if (te
->bsdes
!= sizeof(struct hws_basic_entry
)) {
343 pr_err("Invalid AUX trace trailer entry [%#08zx]\n", pos
);
346 color_fprintf(stdout
, color
, " [%#08zx] Trailer %c%c%c bsdes:%d"
347 " dsdes:%d Overflow:%lld Time:%#llx\n"
348 "\t\tC:%d TOD:%#llx\n",
353 te
->bsdes
, te
->dsdes
, te
->overflow
,
354 trailer_timestamp(te
, te
->clock_base
),
355 te
->clock_base
, te
->progusage2
);
359 /* Test a sample data block. It must be 4KB or a multiple thereof in size and
360 * 4KB page aligned. Each sample data page has a trailer entry at the
361 * end which contains the sample entry data sizes.
363 * Return true if the sample data block passes the checks and set the
364 * basic set entry size and diagnostic set entry size.
366 * Return false on failure.
368 * Note: Old hardware does not set the basic or diagnostic entry sizes
369 * in the trailer entry. Use the type number instead.
371 static bool s390_cpumsf_validate(int machine_type
,
372 unsigned char *buf
, size_t len
,
373 unsigned short *bsdes
,
374 unsigned short *dsdes
)
376 struct hws_basic_entry
*basic
= (struct hws_basic_entry
*)buf
;
377 struct hws_trailer_entry
*te
;
380 if (len
& (S390_CPUMSF_PAGESZ
- 1)) /* Illegal size */
382 if (be16toh(basic
->def
) != 1) /* No basic set entry, must be first */
384 /* Check for trailer entry at end of SDB */
385 te
= (struct hws_trailer_entry
*)(buf
+ S390_CPUMSF_PAGESZ
387 *bsdes
= be16toh(te
->bsdes
);
388 *dsdes
= be16toh(te
->dsdes
);
389 if (!te
->bsdes
&& !te
->dsdes
) {
390 /* Very old hardware, use CPUID */
391 switch (machine_type
) {
413 /* Illegal trailer entry */
420 /* Return true if there is room for another entry */
421 static bool s390_cpumsf_reached_trailer(size_t entry_sz
, size_t pos
)
423 size_t payload
= S390_CPUMSF_PAGESZ
- sizeof(struct hws_trailer_entry
);
425 if (payload
- (pos
& (S390_CPUMSF_PAGESZ
- 1)) < entry_sz
)
430 /* Dump an auxiliary buffer. These buffers are multiple of
433 static void s390_cpumsf_dump(struct s390_cpumsf
*sf
,
434 unsigned char *buf
, size_t len
)
436 const char *color
= PERF_COLOR_BLUE
;
437 struct hws_basic_entry
*basic
;
438 struct hws_diag_entry
*diag
;
439 unsigned short bsdes
, dsdes
;
442 color_fprintf(stdout
, color
,
443 ". ... s390 AUX data: size %zu bytes\n",
446 if (!s390_cpumsf_validate(sf
->machine_type
, buf
, len
, &bsdes
,
448 pr_err("Invalid AUX trace data block size:%zu"
449 " (type:%d bsdes:%hd dsdes:%hd)\n",
450 len
, sf
->machine_type
, bsdes
, dsdes
);
454 /* s390 kernel always returns 4KB blocks fully occupied,
455 * no partially filled SDBs.
458 /* Handle Basic entry */
459 basic
= (struct hws_basic_entry
*)(buf
+ pos
);
460 if (s390_cpumsf_basic_show(color
, pos
, basic
))
465 /* Handle Diagnostic entry */
466 diag
= (struct hws_diag_entry
*)(buf
+ pos
);
467 if (s390_cpumsf_diag_show(color
, pos
, diag
))
472 /* Check for trailer entry */
473 if (!s390_cpumsf_reached_trailer(bsdes
+ dsdes
, pos
)) {
474 /* Show trailer entry */
475 struct hws_trailer_entry te
;
477 pos
= (pos
+ S390_CPUMSF_PAGESZ
)
478 & ~(S390_CPUMSF_PAGESZ
- 1);
480 memcpy(&te
, buf
+ pos
, sizeof(te
));
481 /* Set descriptor sizes in case of old hardware
482 * where these values are not set.
486 if (s390_cpumsf_trailer_show(color
, pos
, &te
))
494 static void s390_cpumsf_dump_event(struct s390_cpumsf
*sf
, unsigned char *buf
,
498 s390_cpumsf_dump(sf
, buf
, len
);
501 #define S390_LPP_PID_MASK 0xffffffff
503 static bool s390_cpumsf_make_event(size_t pos
,
504 struct hws_basic_entry
*basic
,
505 struct s390_cpumsf_queue
*sfq
)
507 struct perf_sample sample
= {
509 .pid
= basic
->hpp
& S390_LPP_PID_MASK
,
510 .tid
= basic
->hpp
& S390_LPP_PID_MASK
,
511 .cpumode
= PERF_RECORD_MISC_CPUMODE_UNKNOWN
,
515 union perf_event event
;
517 memset(&event
, 0, sizeof(event
));
518 if (basic
->CL
== 1) /* Native LPAR mode */
519 sample
.cpumode
= basic
->P
? PERF_RECORD_MISC_USER
520 : PERF_RECORD_MISC_KERNEL
;
521 else if (basic
->CL
== 2) /* Guest kernel/user space */
522 sample
.cpumode
= basic
->P
? PERF_RECORD_MISC_GUEST_USER
523 : PERF_RECORD_MISC_GUEST_KERNEL
;
524 else if (basic
->gpp
|| basic
->prim_asn
!= 0xffff)
525 /* Use heuristics on old hardware */
526 sample
.cpumode
= basic
->P
? PERF_RECORD_MISC_GUEST_USER
527 : PERF_RECORD_MISC_GUEST_KERNEL
;
529 sample
.cpumode
= basic
->P
? PERF_RECORD_MISC_USER
530 : PERF_RECORD_MISC_KERNEL
;
532 event
.sample
.header
.type
= PERF_RECORD_SAMPLE
;
533 event
.sample
.header
.misc
= sample
.cpumode
;
534 event
.sample
.header
.size
= sizeof(struct perf_event_header
);
536 pr_debug4("%s pos:%#zx ip:%#" PRIx64
" P:%d CL:%d pid:%d.%d cpumode:%d cpu:%d\n",
537 __func__
, pos
, sample
.ip
, basic
->P
, basic
->CL
, sample
.pid
,
538 sample
.tid
, sample
.cpumode
, sample
.cpu
);
539 if (perf_session__deliver_synth_event(sfq
->sf
->session
, &event
,
541 pr_err("s390 Auxiliary Trace: failed to deliver event\n");
547 static unsigned long long get_trailer_time(const unsigned char *buf
)
549 struct hws_trailer_entry
*te
;
550 unsigned long long aux_time
, progusage2
;
553 te
= (struct hws_trailer_entry
*)(buf
+ S390_CPUMSF_PAGESZ
556 #if __BYTE_ORDER__ == __ORDER_LITTLE_ENDIAN__
557 clock_base
= be64toh(te
->progusage
[0]) >> 63 & 0x1;
558 progusage2
= be64toh(te
->progusage
[1]);
560 clock_base
= te
->clock_base
;
561 progusage2
= te
->progusage2
;
563 if (!clock_base
) /* TOD_CLOCK_BASE value missing */
566 /* Correct calculation to convert time stamp in trailer entry to
567 * nano seconds (taken from arch/s390 function tod_to_ns()).
568 * TOD_CLOCK_BASE is stored in trailer entry member progusage2.
570 aux_time
= trailer_timestamp(te
, clock_base
) - progusage2
;
571 aux_time
= (aux_time
>> 9) * 125 + (((aux_time
& 0x1ff) * 125) >> 9);
575 /* Process the data samples of a single queue. The first parameter is a
576 * pointer to the queue, the second parameter is the time stamp. This
578 * - of the event that triggered this processing.
579 * - or the time stamp when the last processing of this queue stopped.
580 * In this case it stopped at a 4KB page boundary and record the
581 * position on where to continue processing on the next invocation
582 * (see buffer->use_data and buffer->use_size).
584 * When this function returns the second parameter is updated to
585 * reflect the time stamp of the last processed auxiliary data entry
586 * (taken from the trailer entry of that page). The caller uses this
587 * returned time stamp to record the last processed entry in this
590 * The function returns:
591 * 0: Processing successful. The second parameter returns the
592 * time stamp from the trailer entry until which position
593 * processing took place. Subsequent calls resume from this
595 * <0: An error occurred during processing. The second parameter
596 * returns the maximum time stamp.
597 * >0: Done on this queue. The second parameter returns the
598 * maximum time stamp.
600 static int s390_cpumsf_samples(struct s390_cpumsf_queue
*sfq
, u64
*ts
)
602 struct s390_cpumsf
*sf
= sfq
->sf
;
603 unsigned char *buf
= sfq
->buffer
->use_data
;
604 size_t len
= sfq
->buffer
->use_size
;
605 struct hws_basic_entry
*basic
;
606 unsigned short bsdes
, dsdes
;
611 if (!s390_cpumsf_validate(sf
->machine_type
, buf
, len
, &bsdes
,
617 /* Get trailer entry time stamp and check if entries in
618 * this auxiliary page are ready for processing. If the
619 * time stamp of the first entry is too high, whole buffer
620 * can be skipped. In this case return time stamp.
622 aux_ts
= get_trailer_time(buf
);
624 pr_err("[%#08" PRIx64
"] Invalid AUX trailer entry TOD clock base\n",
625 (s64
)sfq
->buffer
->data_offset
);
635 /* Handle Basic entry */
636 basic
= (struct hws_basic_entry
*)(buf
+ pos
);
637 if (s390_cpumsf_make_event(pos
, basic
, sfq
))
644 pos
+= dsdes
; /* Skip diagnostic entry */
646 /* Check for trailer entry */
647 if (!s390_cpumsf_reached_trailer(bsdes
+ dsdes
, pos
)) {
648 pos
= (pos
+ S390_CPUMSF_PAGESZ
)
649 & ~(S390_CPUMSF_PAGESZ
- 1);
650 /* Check existence of next page */
653 aux_ts
= get_trailer_time(buf
+ pos
);
660 sfq
->buffer
->use_data
+= pos
;
661 sfq
->buffer
->use_size
-= pos
;
668 sfq
->buffer
->use_size
= 0;
669 sfq
->buffer
->use_data
= NULL
;
670 return err
; /* Buffer completely scanned or error */
673 /* Run the s390 auxiliary trace decoder.
674 * Select the queue buffer to operate on, the caller already selected
675 * the proper queue, depending on second parameter 'ts'.
676 * This is the time stamp until which the auxiliary entries should
677 * be processed. This value is updated by called functions and
678 * returned to the caller.
680 * Resume processing in the current buffer. If there is no buffer
681 * get a new buffer from the queue and setup start position for
683 * When a buffer is completely processed remove it from the queue
686 * This function returns
687 * 1: When the queue is empty. Second parameter will be set to
688 * maximum time stamp.
689 * 0: Normal processing done.
690 * <0: Error during queue buffer setup. This causes the caller
691 * to stop processing completely.
693 static int s390_cpumsf_run_decoder(struct s390_cpumsf_queue
*sfq
,
697 struct auxtrace_buffer
*buffer
;
698 struct auxtrace_queue
*queue
;
701 queue
= &sfq
->sf
->queues
.queue_array
[sfq
->queue_nr
];
703 /* Get buffer and last position in buffer to resume
704 * decoding the auxiliary entries. One buffer might be large
705 * and decoding might stop in between. This depends on the time
706 * stamp of the trailer entry in each page of the auxiliary
707 * data and the time stamp of the event triggering the decoding.
709 if (sfq
->buffer
== NULL
) {
710 sfq
->buffer
= buffer
= auxtrace_buffer__next(queue
,
714 return 1; /* Processing done on this queue */
716 /* Start with a new buffer on this queue */
718 buffer
->use_size
= buffer
->size
;
719 buffer
->use_data
= buffer
->data
;
721 if (sfq
->logfile
) { /* Write into log file */
722 size_t rc
= fwrite(buffer
->data
, buffer
->size
, 1,
725 pr_err("Failed to write auxiliary data\n");
728 buffer
= sfq
->buffer
;
731 int fd
= perf_data__fd(sfq
->sf
->session
->data
);
733 buffer
->data
= auxtrace_buffer__get_data(buffer
, fd
);
736 buffer
->use_size
= buffer
->size
;
737 buffer
->use_data
= buffer
->data
;
739 if (sfq
->logfile
) { /* Write into log file */
740 size_t rc
= fwrite(buffer
->data
, buffer
->size
, 1,
743 pr_err("Failed to write auxiliary data\n");
746 pr_debug4("%s queue_nr:%d buffer:%" PRId64
" offset:%#" PRIx64
" size:%#zx rest:%#zx\n",
747 __func__
, sfq
->queue_nr
, buffer
->buffer_nr
, buffer
->offset
,
748 buffer
->size
, buffer
->use_size
);
749 err
= s390_cpumsf_samples(sfq
, ts
);
751 /* If non-zero, there is either an error (err < 0) or the buffer is
752 * completely done (err > 0). The error is unrecoverable, usually
753 * some descriptors could not be read successfully, so continue with
755 * In both cases the parameter 'ts' has been updated.
759 list_del_init(&buffer
->list
);
760 auxtrace_buffer__free(buffer
);
761 if (err
> 0) /* Buffer done, no error */
767 static struct s390_cpumsf_queue
*
768 s390_cpumsf_alloc_queue(struct s390_cpumsf
*sf
, unsigned int queue_nr
)
770 struct s390_cpumsf_queue
*sfq
;
772 sfq
= zalloc(sizeof(struct s390_cpumsf_queue
));
777 sfq
->queue_nr
= queue_nr
;
779 if (sf
->use_logfile
) {
784 ? asprintf(&name
, "%s/aux.smp.%02x",
785 sf
->logdir
, queue_nr
)
786 : asprintf(&name
, "aux.smp.%02x", queue_nr
);
788 sfq
->logfile
= fopen(name
, "w");
789 if (sfq
->logfile
== NULL
) {
790 pr_err("Failed to open auxiliary log file %s,"
791 "continue...\n", name
);
792 sf
->use_logfile
= false;
799 static int s390_cpumsf_setup_queue(struct s390_cpumsf
*sf
,
800 struct auxtrace_queue
*queue
,
801 unsigned int queue_nr
, u64 ts
)
803 struct s390_cpumsf_queue
*sfq
= queue
->priv
;
805 if (list_empty(&queue
->head
))
809 sfq
= s390_cpumsf_alloc_queue(sf
, queue_nr
);
814 if (queue
->cpu
!= -1)
815 sfq
->cpu
= queue
->cpu
;
817 return auxtrace_heap__add(&sf
->heap
, queue_nr
, ts
);
820 static int s390_cpumsf_setup_queues(struct s390_cpumsf
*sf
, u64 ts
)
825 for (i
= 0; i
< sf
->queues
.nr_queues
; i
++) {
826 ret
= s390_cpumsf_setup_queue(sf
, &sf
->queues
.queue_array
[i
],
834 static int s390_cpumsf_update_queues(struct s390_cpumsf
*sf
, u64 ts
)
836 if (!sf
->queues
.new_data
)
839 sf
->queues
.new_data
= false;
840 return s390_cpumsf_setup_queues(sf
, ts
);
843 static int s390_cpumsf_process_queues(struct s390_cpumsf
*sf
, u64 timestamp
)
845 unsigned int queue_nr
;
850 struct auxtrace_queue
*queue
;
851 struct s390_cpumsf_queue
*sfq
;
853 if (!sf
->heap
.heap_cnt
)
856 if (sf
->heap
.heap_array
[0].ordinal
>= timestamp
)
859 queue_nr
= sf
->heap
.heap_array
[0].queue_nr
;
860 queue
= &sf
->queues
.queue_array
[queue_nr
];
863 auxtrace_heap__pop(&sf
->heap
);
864 if (sf
->heap
.heap_cnt
) {
865 ts
= sf
->heap
.heap_array
[0].ordinal
+ 1;
872 ret
= s390_cpumsf_run_decoder(sfq
, &ts
);
874 auxtrace_heap__add(&sf
->heap
, queue_nr
, ts
);
878 ret
= auxtrace_heap__add(&sf
->heap
, queue_nr
, ts
);
886 static int s390_cpumsf_synth_error(struct s390_cpumsf
*sf
, int code
, int cpu
,
887 pid_t pid
, pid_t tid
, u64 ip
, u64 timestamp
)
889 char msg
[MAX_AUXTRACE_ERROR_MSG
];
890 union perf_event event
;
893 strncpy(msg
, "Lost Auxiliary Trace Buffer", sizeof(msg
) - 1);
894 auxtrace_synth_error(&event
.auxtrace_error
, PERF_AUXTRACE_ERROR_ITRACE
,
895 code
, cpu
, pid
, tid
, ip
, msg
, timestamp
);
897 err
= perf_session__deliver_synth_event(sf
->session
, &event
, NULL
);
899 pr_err("s390 Auxiliary Trace: failed to deliver error event,"
904 static int s390_cpumsf_lost(struct s390_cpumsf
*sf
, struct perf_sample
*sample
)
906 return s390_cpumsf_synth_error(sf
, 1, sample
->cpu
,
907 sample
->pid
, sample
->tid
, 0,
912 s390_cpumsf_process_event(struct perf_session
*session
,
913 union perf_event
*event
,
914 struct perf_sample
*sample
,
915 const struct perf_tool
*tool
)
917 struct s390_cpumsf
*sf
= container_of(session
->auxtrace
,
920 u64 timestamp
= sample
->time
;
921 struct evsel
*ev_bc000
;
928 if (!tool
->ordered_events
) {
929 pr_err("s390 Auxiliary Trace requires ordered events\n");
933 if (event
->header
.type
== PERF_RECORD_SAMPLE
&&
935 /* Handle event with raw data */
936 ev_bc000
= evlist__event2evsel(session
->evlist
, event
);
938 ev_bc000
->core
.attr
.config
== PERF_EVENT_CPUM_CF_DIAG
)
939 err
= s390_cpumcf_dumpctr(sf
, sample
);
943 if (event
->header
.type
== PERF_RECORD_AUX
&&
944 event
->aux
.flags
& PERF_AUX_FLAG_TRUNCATED
)
945 return s390_cpumsf_lost(sf
, sample
);
948 err
= s390_cpumsf_update_queues(sf
, timestamp
);
950 err
= s390_cpumsf_process_queues(sf
, timestamp
);
956 s390_cpumsf_process_auxtrace_event(struct perf_session
*session
,
957 union perf_event
*event __maybe_unused
,
958 const struct perf_tool
*tool __maybe_unused
)
960 struct s390_cpumsf
*sf
= container_of(session
->auxtrace
,
964 int fd
= perf_data__fd(session
->data
);
965 struct auxtrace_buffer
*buffer
;
972 if (perf_data__is_pipe(session
->data
)) {
975 data_offset
= lseek(fd
, 0, SEEK_CUR
);
976 if (data_offset
== -1)
980 err
= auxtrace_queues__add_event(&sf
->queues
, session
, event
,
981 data_offset
, &buffer
);
985 /* Dump here after copying piped trace out of the pipe */
987 if (auxtrace_buffer__get_data(buffer
, fd
)) {
988 s390_cpumsf_dump_event(sf
, buffer
->data
,
990 auxtrace_buffer__put_data(buffer
);
996 static void s390_cpumsf_free_events(struct perf_session
*session __maybe_unused
)
1000 static int s390_cpumsf_flush(struct perf_session
*session __maybe_unused
,
1001 const struct perf_tool
*tool __maybe_unused
)
1006 static void s390_cpumsf_free_queues(struct perf_session
*session
)
1008 struct s390_cpumsf
*sf
= container_of(session
->auxtrace
,
1011 struct auxtrace_queues
*queues
= &sf
->queues
;
1014 for (i
= 0; i
< queues
->nr_queues
; i
++) {
1015 struct s390_cpumsf_queue
*sfq
= (struct s390_cpumsf_queue
*)
1016 queues
->queue_array
[i
].priv
;
1020 fclose(sfq
->logfile
);
1021 sfq
->logfile
= NULL
;
1023 if (sfq
->logfile_ctr
) {
1024 fclose(sfq
->logfile_ctr
);
1025 sfq
->logfile_ctr
= NULL
;
1028 zfree(&queues
->queue_array
[i
].priv
);
1030 auxtrace_queues__free(queues
);
1033 static void s390_cpumsf_free(struct perf_session
*session
)
1035 struct s390_cpumsf
*sf
= container_of(session
->auxtrace
,
1039 auxtrace_heap__free(&sf
->heap
);
1040 s390_cpumsf_free_queues(session
);
1041 session
->auxtrace
= NULL
;
1047 s390_cpumsf_evsel_is_auxtrace(struct perf_session
*session __maybe_unused
,
1048 struct evsel
*evsel
)
1050 return evsel
->core
.attr
.type
== PERF_TYPE_RAW
&&
1051 evsel
->core
.attr
.config
== PERF_EVENT_CPUM_SF_DIAG
;
1054 static int s390_cpumsf_get_type(const char *cpuid
)
1056 int ret
, family
= 0;
1058 ret
= sscanf(cpuid
, "%*[^,],%u", &family
);
1059 return (ret
== 1) ? family
: 0;
1062 /* Check itrace options set on perf report command.
1063 * Return true, if none are set or all options specified can be
1064 * handled on s390 (currently only option 'd' for logging.
1065 * Return false otherwise.
1067 static bool check_auxtrace_itrace(struct itrace_synth_opts
*itops
)
1071 if (!itops
|| !itops
->set
)
1073 ison
= itops
->inject
|| itops
->instructions
|| itops
->branches
||
1074 itops
->transactions
|| itops
->ptwrites
||
1075 itops
->pwr_events
|| itops
->errors
||
1076 itops
->dont_decode
|| itops
->calls
|| itops
->returns
||
1077 itops
->callchain
|| itops
->thread_stack
||
1078 itops
->last_branch
|| itops
->add_callchain
||
1079 itops
->add_last_branch
;
1082 pr_err("Unsupported --itrace options specified\n");
1086 /* Check for AUXTRACE dump directory if it is needed.
1087 * On failure print an error message but continue.
1088 * Return 0 on wrong keyword in config file and 1 otherwise.
1090 static int s390_cpumsf__config(const char *var
, const char *value
, void *cb
)
1092 struct s390_cpumsf
*sf
= cb
;
1096 if (strcmp(var
, "auxtrace.dumpdir"))
1098 sf
->logdir
= strdup(value
);
1099 if (sf
->logdir
== NULL
) {
1100 pr_err("Failed to find auxtrace log directory %s,"
1101 " continue with current directory...\n", value
);
1104 rc
= stat(sf
->logdir
, &stbuf
);
1105 if (rc
== -1 || !S_ISDIR(stbuf
.st_mode
)) {
1106 pr_err("Missing auxtrace log directory %s,"
1107 " continue with current directory...\n", value
);
1113 int s390_cpumsf_process_auxtrace_info(union perf_event
*event
,
1114 struct perf_session
*session
)
1116 struct perf_record_auxtrace_info
*auxtrace_info
= &event
->auxtrace_info
;
1117 struct s390_cpumsf
*sf
;
1120 if (auxtrace_info
->header
.size
< sizeof(struct perf_record_auxtrace_info
))
1123 sf
= zalloc(sizeof(struct s390_cpumsf
));
1127 if (!check_auxtrace_itrace(session
->itrace_synth_opts
)) {
1131 sf
->use_logfile
= session
->itrace_synth_opts
->log
;
1132 if (sf
->use_logfile
)
1133 perf_config(s390_cpumsf__config
, sf
);
1135 err
= auxtrace_queues__init(&sf
->queues
);
1139 sf
->session
= session
;
1140 sf
->machine
= &session
->machines
.host
; /* No kvm support */
1141 sf
->auxtrace_type
= auxtrace_info
->type
;
1142 sf
->pmu_type
= PERF_TYPE_RAW
;
1143 sf
->machine_type
= s390_cpumsf_get_type(session
->evlist
->env
->cpuid
);
1145 sf
->auxtrace
.process_event
= s390_cpumsf_process_event
;
1146 sf
->auxtrace
.process_auxtrace_event
= s390_cpumsf_process_auxtrace_event
;
1147 sf
->auxtrace
.flush_events
= s390_cpumsf_flush
;
1148 sf
->auxtrace
.free_events
= s390_cpumsf_free_events
;
1149 sf
->auxtrace
.free
= s390_cpumsf_free
;
1150 sf
->auxtrace
.evsel_is_auxtrace
= s390_cpumsf_evsel_is_auxtrace
;
1151 session
->auxtrace
= &sf
->auxtrace
;
1156 err
= auxtrace_queues__process_index(&sf
->queues
, session
);
1158 goto err_free_queues
;
1160 if (sf
->queues
.populated
)
1161 sf
->data_queued
= true;
1166 auxtrace_queues__free(&sf
->queues
);
1167 session
->auxtrace
= NULL
;