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1 /*
2 * Parisc performance counters
3 * Copyright (C) 2001 Randolph Chung <tausq@debian.org>
5 * This code is derived, with permission, from HP/UX sources.
7 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
8 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
9 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
10 * any later version.
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19 * Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
23 * Edited comment from original sources:
25 * This driver programs the PCX-U/PCX-W performance counters
26 * on the PA-RISC 2.0 chips. The driver keeps all images now
27 * internally to the kernel to hopefully eliminate the possibility
28 * of a bad image halting the CPU. Also, there are different
29 * images for the PCX-W and later chips vs the PCX-U chips.
31 * Only 1 process is allowed to access the driver at any time,
32 * so the only protection that is needed is at open and close.
33 * A variable "perf_enabled" is used to hold the state of the
34 * driver. The spinlock "perf_lock" is used to protect the
35 * modification of the state during open/close operations so
36 * multiple processes don't get into the driver simultaneously.
38 * This driver accesses the processor directly vs going through
39 * the PDC INTRIGUE calls. This is done to eliminate bugs introduced
40 * in various PDC revisions. The code is much more maintainable
41 * and reliable this way vs having to debug on every version of PDC
42 * on every box.
45 #include <linux/capability.h>
46 #include <linux/init.h>
47 #include <linux/proc_fs.h>
48 #include <linux/miscdevice.h>
49 #include <linux/spinlock.h>
51 #include <asm/uaccess.h>
52 #include <asm/perf.h>
53 #include <asm/parisc-device.h>
54 #include <asm/processor.h>
55 #include <asm/runway.h>
56 #include <asm/io.h> /* for __raw_read() */
58 #include "perf_images.h"
60 #define MAX_RDR_WORDS 24
61 #define PERF_VERSION 2 /* derived from hpux's PI v2 interface */
63 /* definition of RDR regs */
64 struct rdr_tbl_ent {
65 uint16_t width;
66 uint8_t num_words;
67 uint8_t write_control;
70 static int perf_processor_interface __read_mostly = UNKNOWN_INTF;
71 static int perf_enabled __read_mostly;
72 static spinlock_t perf_lock;
73 struct parisc_device *cpu_device __read_mostly;
75 /* RDRs to write for PCX-W */
76 static const int perf_rdrs_W[] =
77 { 0, 1, 4, 5, 6, 15, 16, 17, 18, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, -1 };
79 /* RDRs to write for PCX-U */
80 static const int perf_rdrs_U[] =
81 { 0, 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 16, 17, 18, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, -1 };
83 /* RDR register descriptions for PCX-W */
84 static const struct rdr_tbl_ent perf_rdr_tbl_W[] = {
85 { 19, 1, 8 }, /* RDR 0 */
86 { 16, 1, 16 }, /* RDR 1 */
87 { 72, 2, 0 }, /* RDR 2 */
88 { 81, 2, 0 }, /* RDR 3 */
89 { 328, 6, 0 }, /* RDR 4 */
90 { 160, 3, 0 }, /* RDR 5 */
91 { 336, 6, 0 }, /* RDR 6 */
92 { 164, 3, 0 }, /* RDR 7 */
93 { 0, 0, 0 }, /* RDR 8 */
94 { 35, 1, 0 }, /* RDR 9 */
95 { 6, 1, 0 }, /* RDR 10 */
96 { 18, 1, 0 }, /* RDR 11 */
97 { 13, 1, 0 }, /* RDR 12 */
98 { 8, 1, 0 }, /* RDR 13 */
99 { 8, 1, 0 }, /* RDR 14 */
100 { 8, 1, 0 }, /* RDR 15 */
101 { 1530, 24, 0 }, /* RDR 16 */
102 { 16, 1, 0 }, /* RDR 17 */
103 { 4, 1, 0 }, /* RDR 18 */
104 { 0, 0, 0 }, /* RDR 19 */
105 { 152, 3, 24 }, /* RDR 20 */
106 { 152, 3, 24 }, /* RDR 21 */
107 { 233, 4, 48 }, /* RDR 22 */
108 { 233, 4, 48 }, /* RDR 23 */
109 { 71, 2, 0 }, /* RDR 24 */
110 { 71, 2, 0 }, /* RDR 25 */
111 { 11, 1, 0 }, /* RDR 26 */
112 { 18, 1, 0 }, /* RDR 27 */
113 { 128, 2, 0 }, /* RDR 28 */
114 { 0, 0, 0 }, /* RDR 29 */
115 { 16, 1, 0 }, /* RDR 30 */
116 { 16, 1, 0 }, /* RDR 31 */
119 /* RDR register descriptions for PCX-U */
120 static const struct rdr_tbl_ent perf_rdr_tbl_U[] = {
121 { 19, 1, 8 }, /* RDR 0 */
122 { 32, 1, 16 }, /* RDR 1 */
123 { 20, 1, 0 }, /* RDR 2 */
124 { 0, 0, 0 }, /* RDR 3 */
125 { 344, 6, 0 }, /* RDR 4 */
126 { 176, 3, 0 }, /* RDR 5 */
127 { 336, 6, 0 }, /* RDR 6 */
128 { 0, 0, 0 }, /* RDR 7 */
129 { 0, 0, 0 }, /* RDR 8 */
130 { 0, 0, 0 }, /* RDR 9 */
131 { 28, 1, 0 }, /* RDR 10 */
132 { 33, 1, 0 }, /* RDR 11 */
133 { 0, 0, 0 }, /* RDR 12 */
134 { 230, 4, 0 }, /* RDR 13 */
135 { 32, 1, 0 }, /* RDR 14 */
136 { 128, 2, 0 }, /* RDR 15 */
137 { 1494, 24, 0 }, /* RDR 16 */
138 { 18, 1, 0 }, /* RDR 17 */
139 { 4, 1, 0 }, /* RDR 18 */
140 { 0, 0, 0 }, /* RDR 19 */
141 { 158, 3, 24 }, /* RDR 20 */
142 { 158, 3, 24 }, /* RDR 21 */
143 { 194, 4, 48 }, /* RDR 22 */
144 { 194, 4, 48 }, /* RDR 23 */
145 { 71, 2, 0 }, /* RDR 24 */
146 { 71, 2, 0 }, /* RDR 25 */
147 { 28, 1, 0 }, /* RDR 26 */
148 { 33, 1, 0 }, /* RDR 27 */
149 { 88, 2, 0 }, /* RDR 28 */
150 { 32, 1, 0 }, /* RDR 29 */
151 { 24, 1, 0 }, /* RDR 30 */
152 { 16, 1, 0 }, /* RDR 31 */
156 * A non-zero write_control in the above tables is a byte offset into
157 * this array.
159 static const uint64_t perf_bitmasks[] = {
160 0x0000000000000000ul, /* first dbl word must be zero */
161 0xfdffe00000000000ul, /* RDR0 bitmask */
162 0x003f000000000000ul, /* RDR1 bitmask */
163 0x00fffffffffffffful, /* RDR20-RDR21 bitmask (152 bits) */
164 0xfffffffffffffffful,
165 0xfffffffc00000000ul,
166 0xfffffffffffffffful, /* RDR22-RDR23 bitmask (233 bits) */
167 0xfffffffffffffffful,
168 0xfffffffffffffffcul,
169 0xff00000000000000ul
173 * Write control bitmasks for Pa-8700 processor given
174 * some things have changed slightly.
176 static const uint64_t perf_bitmasks_piranha[] = {
177 0x0000000000000000ul, /* first dbl word must be zero */
178 0xfdffe00000000000ul, /* RDR0 bitmask */
179 0x003f000000000000ul, /* RDR1 bitmask */
180 0x00fffffffffffffful, /* RDR20-RDR21 bitmask (158 bits) */
181 0xfffffffffffffffful,
182 0xfffffffc00000000ul,
183 0xfffffffffffffffful, /* RDR22-RDR23 bitmask (210 bits) */
184 0xfffffffffffffffful,
185 0xfffffffffffffffful,
186 0xfffc000000000000ul
189 static const uint64_t *bitmask_array; /* array of bitmasks to use */
191 /******************************************************************************
192 * Function Prototypes
193 *****************************************************************************/
194 static int perf_config(uint32_t *image_ptr);
195 static int perf_release(struct inode *inode, struct file *file);
196 static int perf_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *file);
197 static ssize_t perf_read(struct file *file, char __user *buf, size_t cnt, loff_t *ppos);
198 static ssize_t perf_write(struct file *file, const char __user *buf, size_t count,
199 loff_t *ppos);
200 static long perf_ioctl(struct file *file, unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg);
201 static void perf_start_counters(void);
202 static int perf_stop_counters(uint32_t *raddr);
203 static const struct rdr_tbl_ent * perf_rdr_get_entry(uint32_t rdr_num);
204 static int perf_rdr_read_ubuf(uint32_t rdr_num, uint64_t *buffer);
205 static int perf_rdr_clear(uint32_t rdr_num);
206 static int perf_write_image(uint64_t *memaddr);
207 static void perf_rdr_write(uint32_t rdr_num, uint64_t *buffer);
209 /* External Assembly Routines */
210 extern uint64_t perf_rdr_shift_in_W (uint32_t rdr_num, uint16_t width);
211 extern uint64_t perf_rdr_shift_in_U (uint32_t rdr_num, uint16_t width);
212 extern void perf_rdr_shift_out_W (uint32_t rdr_num, uint64_t buffer);
213 extern void perf_rdr_shift_out_U (uint32_t rdr_num, uint64_t buffer);
214 extern void perf_intrigue_enable_perf_counters (void);
215 extern void perf_intrigue_disable_perf_counters (void);
217 /******************************************************************************
218 * Function Definitions
219 *****************************************************************************/
223 * configure:
225 * Configure the cpu with a given data image. First turn off the counters,
226 * then download the image, then turn the counters back on.
228 static int perf_config(uint32_t *image_ptr)
230 long error;
231 uint32_t raddr[4];
233 /* Stop the counters*/
234 error = perf_stop_counters(raddr);
235 if (error != 0) {
236 printk("perf_config: perf_stop_counters = %ld\n", error);
237 return -EINVAL;
240 printk("Preparing to write image\n");
241 /* Write the image to the chip */
242 error = perf_write_image((uint64_t *)image_ptr);
243 if (error != 0) {
244 printk("perf_config: DOWNLOAD = %ld\n", error);
245 return -EINVAL;
248 printk("Preparing to start counters\n");
250 /* Start the counters */
251 perf_start_counters();
253 return sizeof(uint32_t);
257 * Open the device and initialize all of its memory. The device is only
258 * opened once, but can be "queried" by multiple processes that know its
259 * file descriptor.
261 static int perf_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
263 spin_lock(&perf_lock);
264 if (perf_enabled) {
265 spin_unlock(&perf_lock);
266 return -EBUSY;
268 perf_enabled = 1;
269 spin_unlock(&perf_lock);
271 return 0;
275 * Close the device.
277 static int perf_release(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
279 spin_lock(&perf_lock);
280 perf_enabled = 0;
281 spin_unlock(&perf_lock);
283 return 0;
287 * Read does nothing for this driver
289 static ssize_t perf_read(struct file *file, char __user *buf, size_t cnt, loff_t *ppos)
291 return 0;
295 * write:
297 * This routine downloads the image to the chip. It must be
298 * called on the processor that the download should happen
299 * on.
301 static ssize_t perf_write(struct file *file, const char __user *buf, size_t count,
302 loff_t *ppos)
304 int err;
305 size_t image_size;
306 uint32_t image_type;
307 uint32_t interface_type;
308 uint32_t test;
310 if (perf_processor_interface == ONYX_INTF)
311 image_size = PCXU_IMAGE_SIZE;
312 else if (perf_processor_interface == CUDA_INTF)
313 image_size = PCXW_IMAGE_SIZE;
314 else
315 return -EFAULT;
317 if (!capable(CAP_SYS_ADMIN))
318 return -EACCES;
320 if (count != sizeof(uint32_t))
321 return -EIO;
323 if ((err = copy_from_user(&image_type, buf, sizeof(uint32_t))) != 0)
324 return err;
326 /* Get the interface type and test type */
327 interface_type = (image_type >> 16) & 0xffff;
328 test = (image_type & 0xffff);
330 /* Make sure everything makes sense */
332 /* First check the machine type is correct for
333 the requested image */
334 if (((perf_processor_interface == CUDA_INTF) &&
335 (interface_type != CUDA_INTF)) ||
336 ((perf_processor_interface == ONYX_INTF) &&
337 (interface_type != ONYX_INTF)))
338 return -EINVAL;
340 /* Next check to make sure the requested image
341 is valid */
342 if (((interface_type == CUDA_INTF) &&
343 (test >= MAX_CUDA_IMAGES)) ||
344 ((interface_type == ONYX_INTF) &&
345 (test >= MAX_ONYX_IMAGES)))
346 return -EINVAL;
348 /* Copy the image into the processor */
349 if (interface_type == CUDA_INTF)
350 return perf_config(cuda_images[test]);
351 else
352 return perf_config(onyx_images[test]);
354 return count;
358 * Patch the images that need to know the IVA addresses.
360 static void perf_patch_images(void)
362 #if 0 /* FIXME!! */
364 * NOTE: this routine is VERY specific to the current TLB image.
365 * If the image is changed, this routine might also need to be changed.
367 extern void $i_itlb_miss_2_0();
368 extern void $i_dtlb_miss_2_0();
369 extern void PA2_0_iva();
372 * We can only use the lower 32-bits, the upper 32-bits should be 0
373 * anyway given this is in the kernel
375 uint32_t itlb_addr = (uint32_t)&($i_itlb_miss_2_0);
376 uint32_t dtlb_addr = (uint32_t)&($i_dtlb_miss_2_0);
377 uint32_t IVAaddress = (uint32_t)&PA2_0_iva;
379 if (perf_processor_interface == ONYX_INTF) {
380 /* clear last 2 bytes */
381 onyx_images[TLBMISS][15] &= 0xffffff00;
382 /* set 2 bytes */
383 onyx_images[TLBMISS][15] |= (0x000000ff&((dtlb_addr) >> 24));
384 onyx_images[TLBMISS][16] = (dtlb_addr << 8)&0xffffff00;
385 onyx_images[TLBMISS][17] = itlb_addr;
387 /* clear last 2 bytes */
388 onyx_images[TLBHANDMISS][15] &= 0xffffff00;
389 /* set 2 bytes */
390 onyx_images[TLBHANDMISS][15] |= (0x000000ff&((dtlb_addr) >> 24));
391 onyx_images[TLBHANDMISS][16] = (dtlb_addr << 8)&0xffffff00;
392 onyx_images[TLBHANDMISS][17] = itlb_addr;
394 /* clear last 2 bytes */
395 onyx_images[BIG_CPI][15] &= 0xffffff00;
396 /* set 2 bytes */
397 onyx_images[BIG_CPI][15] |= (0x000000ff&((dtlb_addr) >> 24));
398 onyx_images[BIG_CPI][16] = (dtlb_addr << 8)&0xffffff00;
399 onyx_images[BIG_CPI][17] = itlb_addr;
401 onyx_images[PANIC][15] &= 0xffffff00; /* clear last 2 bytes */
402 onyx_images[PANIC][15] |= (0x000000ff&((IVAaddress) >> 24)); /* set 2 bytes */
403 onyx_images[PANIC][16] = (IVAaddress << 8)&0xffffff00;
406 } else if (perf_processor_interface == CUDA_INTF) {
407 /* Cuda interface */
408 cuda_images[TLBMISS][16] =
409 (cuda_images[TLBMISS][16]&0xffff0000) |
410 ((dtlb_addr >> 8)&0x0000ffff);
411 cuda_images[TLBMISS][17] =
412 ((dtlb_addr << 24)&0xff000000) | ((itlb_addr >> 16)&0x000000ff);
413 cuda_images[TLBMISS][18] = (itlb_addr << 16)&0xffff0000;
415 cuda_images[TLBHANDMISS][16] =
416 (cuda_images[TLBHANDMISS][16]&0xffff0000) |
417 ((dtlb_addr >> 8)&0x0000ffff);
418 cuda_images[TLBHANDMISS][17] =
419 ((dtlb_addr << 24)&0xff000000) | ((itlb_addr >> 16)&0x000000ff);
420 cuda_images[TLBHANDMISS][18] = (itlb_addr << 16)&0xffff0000;
422 cuda_images[BIG_CPI][16] =
423 (cuda_images[BIG_CPI][16]&0xffff0000) |
424 ((dtlb_addr >> 8)&0x0000ffff);
425 cuda_images[BIG_CPI][17] =
426 ((dtlb_addr << 24)&0xff000000) | ((itlb_addr >> 16)&0x000000ff);
427 cuda_images[BIG_CPI][18] = (itlb_addr << 16)&0xffff0000;
428 } else {
429 /* Unknown type */
431 #endif
436 * ioctl routine
437 * All routines effect the processor that they are executed on. Thus you
438 * must be running on the processor that you wish to change.
441 static long perf_ioctl(struct file *file, unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg)
443 long error_start;
444 uint32_t raddr[4];
445 int error = 0;
447 switch (cmd) {
449 case PA_PERF_ON:
450 /* Start the counters */
451 perf_start_counters();
452 break;
454 case PA_PERF_OFF:
455 error_start = perf_stop_counters(raddr);
456 if (error_start != 0) {
457 printk(KERN_ERR "perf_off: perf_stop_counters = %ld\n", error_start);
458 error = -EFAULT;
459 break;
462 /* copy out the Counters */
463 if (copy_to_user((void __user *)arg, raddr,
464 sizeof (raddr)) != 0) {
465 error = -EFAULT;
466 break;
468 break;
470 case PA_PERF_VERSION:
471 /* Return the version # */
472 error = put_user(PERF_VERSION, (int *)arg);
473 break;
475 default:
476 error = -ENOTTY;
479 return error;
482 static const struct file_operations perf_fops = {
483 .llseek = no_llseek,
484 .read = perf_read,
485 .write = perf_write,
486 .unlocked_ioctl = perf_ioctl,
487 .compat_ioctl = perf_ioctl,
488 .open = perf_open,
489 .release = perf_release
492 static struct miscdevice perf_dev = {
493 MISC_DYNAMIC_MINOR,
494 PA_PERF_DEV,
495 &perf_fops
499 * Initialize the module
501 static int __init perf_init(void)
503 int ret;
505 /* Determine correct processor interface to use */
506 bitmask_array = perf_bitmasks;
508 if (boot_cpu_data.cpu_type == pcxu ||
509 boot_cpu_data.cpu_type == pcxu_) {
510 perf_processor_interface = ONYX_INTF;
511 } else if (boot_cpu_data.cpu_type == pcxw ||
512 boot_cpu_data.cpu_type == pcxw_ ||
513 boot_cpu_data.cpu_type == pcxw2 ||
514 boot_cpu_data.cpu_type == mako ||
515 boot_cpu_data.cpu_type == mako2) {
516 perf_processor_interface = CUDA_INTF;
517 if (boot_cpu_data.cpu_type == pcxw2 ||
518 boot_cpu_data.cpu_type == mako ||
519 boot_cpu_data.cpu_type == mako2)
520 bitmask_array = perf_bitmasks_piranha;
521 } else {
522 perf_processor_interface = UNKNOWN_INTF;
523 printk("Performance monitoring counters not supported on this processor\n");
524 return -ENODEV;
527 ret = misc_register(&perf_dev);
528 if (ret) {
529 printk(KERN_ERR "Performance monitoring counters: "
530 "cannot register misc device.\n");
531 return ret;
534 /* Patch the images to match the system */
535 perf_patch_images();
537 spin_lock_init(&perf_lock);
539 /* TODO: this only lets us access the first cpu.. what to do for SMP? */
540 cpu_device = per_cpu(cpu_data, 0).dev;
541 printk("Performance monitoring counters enabled for %s\n",
542 per_cpu(cpu_data, 0).dev->name);
544 return 0;
548 * perf_start_counters(void)
550 * Start the counters.
552 static void perf_start_counters(void)
554 /* Enable performance monitor counters */
555 perf_intrigue_enable_perf_counters();
559 * perf_stop_counters
561 * Stop the performance counters and save counts
562 * in a per_processor array.
564 static int perf_stop_counters(uint32_t *raddr)
566 uint64_t userbuf[MAX_RDR_WORDS];
568 /* Disable performance counters */
569 perf_intrigue_disable_perf_counters();
571 if (perf_processor_interface == ONYX_INTF) {
572 uint64_t tmp64;
574 * Read the counters
576 if (!perf_rdr_read_ubuf(16, userbuf))
577 return -13;
579 /* Counter0 is bits 1398 to 1429 */
580 tmp64 = (userbuf[21] << 22) & 0x00000000ffc00000;
581 tmp64 |= (userbuf[22] >> 42) & 0x00000000003fffff;
582 /* OR sticky0 (bit 1430) to counter0 bit 32 */
583 tmp64 |= (userbuf[22] >> 10) & 0x0000000080000000;
584 raddr[0] = (uint32_t)tmp64;
586 /* Counter1 is bits 1431 to 1462 */
587 tmp64 = (userbuf[22] >> 9) & 0x00000000ffffffff;
588 /* OR sticky1 (bit 1463) to counter1 bit 32 */
589 tmp64 |= (userbuf[22] << 23) & 0x0000000080000000;
590 raddr[1] = (uint32_t)tmp64;
592 /* Counter2 is bits 1464 to 1495 */
593 tmp64 = (userbuf[22] << 24) & 0x00000000ff000000;
594 tmp64 |= (userbuf[23] >> 40) & 0x0000000000ffffff;
595 /* OR sticky2 (bit 1496) to counter2 bit 32 */
596 tmp64 |= (userbuf[23] >> 8) & 0x0000000080000000;
597 raddr[2] = (uint32_t)tmp64;
599 /* Counter3 is bits 1497 to 1528 */
600 tmp64 = (userbuf[23] >> 7) & 0x00000000ffffffff;
601 /* OR sticky3 (bit 1529) to counter3 bit 32 */
602 tmp64 |= (userbuf[23] << 25) & 0x0000000080000000;
603 raddr[3] = (uint32_t)tmp64;
606 * Zero out the counters
610 * The counters and sticky-bits comprise the last 132 bits
611 * (1398 - 1529) of RDR16 on a U chip. We'll zero these
612 * out the easy way: zero out last 10 bits of dword 21,
613 * all of dword 22 and 58 bits (plus 6 don't care bits) of
614 * dword 23.
616 userbuf[21] &= 0xfffffffffffffc00ul; /* 0 to last 10 bits */
617 userbuf[22] = 0;
618 userbuf[23] = 0;
621 * Write back the zeroed bytes + the image given
622 * the read was destructive.
624 perf_rdr_write(16, userbuf);
625 } else {
628 * Read RDR-15 which contains the counters and sticky bits
630 if (!perf_rdr_read_ubuf(15, userbuf)) {
631 return -13;
635 * Clear out the counters
637 perf_rdr_clear(15);
640 * Copy the counters
642 raddr[0] = (uint32_t)((userbuf[0] >> 32) & 0x00000000ffffffffUL);
643 raddr[1] = (uint32_t)(userbuf[0] & 0x00000000ffffffffUL);
644 raddr[2] = (uint32_t)((userbuf[1] >> 32) & 0x00000000ffffffffUL);
645 raddr[3] = (uint32_t)(userbuf[1] & 0x00000000ffffffffUL);
648 return 0;
652 * perf_rdr_get_entry
654 * Retrieve a pointer to the description of what this
655 * RDR contains.
657 static const struct rdr_tbl_ent * perf_rdr_get_entry(uint32_t rdr_num)
659 if (perf_processor_interface == ONYX_INTF) {
660 return &perf_rdr_tbl_U[rdr_num];
661 } else {
662 return &perf_rdr_tbl_W[rdr_num];
667 * perf_rdr_read_ubuf
669 * Read the RDR value into the buffer specified.
671 static int perf_rdr_read_ubuf(uint32_t rdr_num, uint64_t *buffer)
673 uint64_t data, data_mask = 0;
674 uint32_t width, xbits, i;
675 const struct rdr_tbl_ent *tentry;
677 tentry = perf_rdr_get_entry(rdr_num);
678 if ((width = tentry->width) == 0)
679 return 0;
681 /* Clear out buffer */
682 i = tentry->num_words;
683 while (i--) {
684 buffer[i] = 0;
687 /* Check for bits an even number of 64 */
688 if ((xbits = width & 0x03f) != 0) {
689 data_mask = 1;
690 data_mask <<= (64 - xbits);
691 data_mask--;
694 /* Grab all of the data */
695 i = tentry->num_words;
696 while (i--) {
698 if (perf_processor_interface == ONYX_INTF) {
699 data = perf_rdr_shift_in_U(rdr_num, width);
700 } else {
701 data = perf_rdr_shift_in_W(rdr_num, width);
703 if (xbits) {
704 buffer[i] |= (data << (64 - xbits));
705 if (i) {
706 buffer[i-1] |= ((data >> xbits) & data_mask);
708 } else {
709 buffer[i] = data;
713 return 1;
717 * perf_rdr_clear
719 * Zero out the given RDR register
721 static int perf_rdr_clear(uint32_t rdr_num)
723 const struct rdr_tbl_ent *tentry;
724 int32_t i;
726 tentry = perf_rdr_get_entry(rdr_num);
728 if (tentry->width == 0) {
729 return -1;
732 i = tentry->num_words;
733 while (i--) {
734 if (perf_processor_interface == ONYX_INTF) {
735 perf_rdr_shift_out_U(rdr_num, 0UL);
736 } else {
737 perf_rdr_shift_out_W(rdr_num, 0UL);
741 return 0;
746 * perf_write_image
748 * Write the given image out to the processor
750 static int perf_write_image(uint64_t *memaddr)
752 uint64_t buffer[MAX_RDR_WORDS];
753 uint64_t *bptr;
754 uint32_t dwords;
755 const uint32_t *intrigue_rdr;
756 const uint64_t *intrigue_bitmask;
757 uint64_t tmp64;
758 void __iomem *runway;
759 const struct rdr_tbl_ent *tentry;
760 int i;
762 /* Clear out counters */
763 if (perf_processor_interface == ONYX_INTF) {
765 perf_rdr_clear(16);
767 /* Toggle performance monitor */
768 perf_intrigue_enable_perf_counters();
769 perf_intrigue_disable_perf_counters();
771 intrigue_rdr = perf_rdrs_U;
772 } else {
773 perf_rdr_clear(15);
774 intrigue_rdr = perf_rdrs_W;
777 /* Write all RDRs */
778 while (*intrigue_rdr != -1) {
779 tentry = perf_rdr_get_entry(*intrigue_rdr);
780 perf_rdr_read_ubuf(*intrigue_rdr, buffer);
781 bptr = &buffer[0];
782 dwords = tentry->num_words;
783 if (tentry->write_control) {
784 intrigue_bitmask = &bitmask_array[tentry->write_control >> 3];
785 while (dwords--) {
786 tmp64 = *intrigue_bitmask & *memaddr++;
787 tmp64 |= (~(*intrigue_bitmask++)) & *bptr;
788 *bptr++ = tmp64;
790 } else {
791 while (dwords--) {
792 *bptr++ = *memaddr++;
796 perf_rdr_write(*intrigue_rdr, buffer);
797 intrigue_rdr++;
801 * Now copy out the Runway stuff which is not in RDRs
804 if (cpu_device == NULL)
806 printk(KERN_ERR "write_image: cpu_device not yet initialized!\n");
807 return -1;
810 runway = ioremap_nocache(cpu_device->hpa.start, 4096);
812 /* Merge intrigue bits into Runway STATUS 0 */
813 tmp64 = __raw_readq(runway + RUNWAY_STATUS) & 0xffecfffffffffffful;
814 __raw_writeq(tmp64 | (*memaddr++ & 0x0013000000000000ul),
815 runway + RUNWAY_STATUS);
817 /* Write RUNWAY DEBUG registers */
818 for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) {
819 __raw_writeq(*memaddr++, runway + RUNWAY_DEBUG);
822 return 0;
826 * perf_rdr_write
828 * Write the given RDR register with the contents
829 * of the given buffer.
831 static void perf_rdr_write(uint32_t rdr_num, uint64_t *buffer)
833 const struct rdr_tbl_ent *tentry;
834 int32_t i;
836 printk("perf_rdr_write\n");
837 tentry = perf_rdr_get_entry(rdr_num);
838 if (tentry->width == 0) { return; }
840 i = tentry->num_words;
841 while (i--) {
842 if (perf_processor_interface == ONYX_INTF) {
843 perf_rdr_shift_out_U(rdr_num, buffer[i]);
844 } else {
845 perf_rdr_shift_out_W(rdr_num, buffer[i]);
848 printk("perf_rdr_write done\n");
851 module_init(perf_init);