2 * @file arch/alpha/oprofile/op_model_ev67.c
4 * @remark Copyright 2002 OProfile authors
5 * @remark Read the file COPYING
7 * @author Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net>
8 * @author Falk Hueffner <falk@debian.org>
11 #include <linux/oprofile.h>
12 #include <linux/init.h>
13 #include <linux/smp.h>
14 #include <asm/ptrace.h>
19 /* Compute all of the registers in preparation for enabling profiling. */
22 ev67_reg_setup(struct op_register_config
*reg
,
23 struct op_counter_config
*ctr
,
24 struct op_system_config
*sys
)
26 unsigned long ctl
, reset
, need_reset
, i
;
28 /* Select desired events. */
29 ctl
= 1UL << 4; /* Enable ProfileMe mode. */
31 /* The event numbers are chosen so we can use them directly if
34 ctl
|= (ctr
[1].event
& 3) << 2;
36 if (ctr
[0].event
== 0) /* cycles */
39 reg
->mux_select
= ctl
;
41 /* Select logging options. */
42 /* ??? Need to come up with some mechanism to trace only
43 selected processes. EV67 does not have a mechanism to
44 select kernel or user mode only. For now, enable always. */
47 /* EV67 cannot change the width of the counters as with the
48 other implementations. But fortunately, we can write to
49 the counters and set the value such that it will overflow
51 reset
= need_reset
= 0;
52 for (i
= 0; i
< 2; ++i
) {
53 unsigned long count
= ctr
[i
].count
;
60 reset
|= (0x100000 - count
) << (i
? 6 : 28);
61 if (count
!= 0x100000)
64 reg
->reset_values
= reset
;
65 reg
->need_reset
= need_reset
;
68 /* Program all of the registers in preparation for enabling profiling. */
71 ev67_cpu_setup (void *x
)
73 struct op_register_config
*reg
= x
;
75 wrperfmon(2, reg
->mux_select
);
76 wrperfmon(3, reg
->proc_mode
);
77 wrperfmon(6, reg
->reset_values
| 3);
80 /* CTR is a counter for which the user has requested an interrupt count
81 in between one of the widths selectable in hardware. Reset the count
82 for CTR to the value stored in REG->RESET_VALUES. */
85 ev67_reset_ctr(struct op_register_config
*reg
, unsigned long ctr
)
87 wrperfmon(6, reg
->reset_values
| (1 << ctr
));
90 /* ProfileMe conditions which will show up as counters. We can also
91 detect the following, but it seems unlikely that anybody is
92 interested in counting them:
94 * MT_FPCR (write to floating point control register)
97 * Machine Check (ECC fault, etc.)
98 * OPCDEC (illegal opcode)
99 * Floating point disabled
100 * Differentiate between DTB single/double misses and 3 or 4 level
102 * Istream access violation
104 * Icache Parity Error.
105 * Instruction killed (nop, trapb)
107 Unfortunately, there seems to be no way to detect Dcache and Bcache
108 misses; the latter could be approximated by making the counter
109 count Bcache misses, but that is not precise.
111 We model this as 20 counters:
114 * 9 ProfileMe events, induced by PCTR0
115 * 9 ProfileMe events, induced by PCTR1
118 enum profileme_counters
{
119 PM_STALLED
, /* Stalled for at least one cycle
120 between the fetch and map stages */
121 PM_TAKEN
, /* Conditional branch taken */
122 PM_MISPREDICT
, /* Branch caused mispredict trap */
123 PM_ITB_MISS
, /* ITB miss */
124 PM_DTB_MISS
, /* DTB miss */
125 PM_REPLAY
, /* Replay trap */
126 PM_LOAD_STORE
, /* Load-store order trap */
127 PM_ICACHE_MISS
, /* Icache miss */
128 PM_UNALIGNED
, /* Unaligned Load/Store */
133 op_add_pm(unsigned long pc
, int kern
, unsigned long counter
,
134 struct op_counter_config
*ctr
, unsigned long event
)
136 unsigned long fake_counter
= 2 + event
;
138 fake_counter
+= PM_NUM_COUNTERS
;
139 if (ctr
[fake_counter
].enabled
)
140 oprofile_add_pc(pc
, kern
, fake_counter
);
144 ev67_handle_interrupt(unsigned long which
, struct pt_regs
*regs
,
145 struct op_counter_config
*ctr
)
147 unsigned long pmpc
, pctr_ctl
;
148 int kern
= !user_mode(regs
);
153 unsigned reserved
: 30; /* 0-29 */
154 unsigned overcount
: 3; /* 30-32 */
155 unsigned icache_miss
: 1; /* 33 */
156 unsigned trap_type
: 4; /* 34-37 */
157 unsigned load_store
: 1; /* 38 */
158 unsigned trap
: 1; /* 39 */
159 unsigned mispredict
: 1; /* 40 */
166 TRAP_DTB_DOUBLE_MISS_3
,
167 TRAP_DTB_DOUBLE_MISS_4
,
170 TRAP_DTB_SINGLE_MISS
,
182 pmpc
= wrperfmon(9, 0);
183 /* ??? Don't know how to handle physical-mode PALcode address. */
186 pmpc
&= ~2; /* clear reserved bit */
188 i_stat
.v
= wrperfmon(8, 0);
189 if (i_stat
.fields
.trap
) {
190 switch (i_stat
.fields
.trap_type
) {
194 /* Pipeline redirection occurred. PMPC points
195 to PALcode. Recognize ITB miss by PALcode
196 offset address, and get actual PC from
198 oprofile_add_pc(regs
->pc
, kern
, which
);
199 if ((pmpc
& ((1 << 15) - 1)) == 581)
200 op_add_pm(regs
->pc
, kern
, which
,
202 /* Most other bit and counter values will be
203 those for the first instruction in the
204 fault handler, so we're done. */
207 op_add_pm(pmpc
, kern
, which
, ctr
,
208 (i_stat
.fields
.load_store
209 ? PM_LOAD_STORE
: PM_REPLAY
));
211 case TRAP_DTB_DOUBLE_MISS_3
:
212 case TRAP_DTB_DOUBLE_MISS_4
:
213 case TRAP_DTB_SINGLE_MISS
:
214 op_add_pm(pmpc
, kern
, which
, ctr
, PM_DTB_MISS
);
217 op_add_pm(pmpc
, kern
, which
, ctr
, PM_UNALIGNED
);
220 case TRAP_FP_DISABLED
:
221 case TRAP_DSTREAM_FAULT
:
223 case TRAP_MACHINE_CHECK
:
224 case TRAP_ARITHMETIC
:
230 /* ??? JSR/JMP/RET/COR or HW_JSR/HW_JMP/HW_RET/HW_COR
231 mispredicts do not set this bit but can be
232 recognized by the presence of one of these
233 instructions at the PMPC location with bit 39
235 if (i_stat
.fields
.mispredict
) {
237 op_add_pm(pmpc
, kern
, which
, ctr
, PM_MISPREDICT
);
241 oprofile_add_pc(pmpc
, kern
, which
);
243 pctr_ctl
= wrperfmon(5, 0);
244 if (pctr_ctl
& (1UL << 27))
245 op_add_pm(pmpc
, kern
, which
, ctr
, PM_STALLED
);
247 /* Unfortunately, TAK is undefined on mispredicted branches.
248 ??? It is also undefined for non-cbranch insns, should
250 if (!mispredict
&& pctr_ctl
& (1UL << 0))
251 op_add_pm(pmpc
, kern
, which
, ctr
, PM_TAKEN
);
254 struct op_axp_model op_model_ev67
= {
255 .reg_setup
= ev67_reg_setup
,
256 .cpu_setup
= ev67_cpu_setup
,
257 .reset_ctr
= ev67_reset_ctr
,
258 .handle_interrupt
= ev67_handle_interrupt
,
259 .cpu_type
= "alpha/ev67",
261 .can_set_proc_mode
= 0,