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linux-next/arch/alpha/oprofile/op_model_ev4.c
Linus Torvalds 1da177e4c3 Linux-2.6.12-rc2
Initial git repository build. I'm not bothering with the full history,
even though we have it. We can create a separate "historical" git
archive of that later if we want to, and in the meantime it's about
3.2GB when imported into git - space that would just make the early
git days unnecessarily complicated, when we don't have a lot of good
infrastructure for it.

Let it rip!
2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07:00

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/**
* @file arch/alpha/oprofile/op_model_ev4.c
*
* @remark Copyright 2002 OProfile authors
* @remark Read the file COPYING
*
* @author Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net>
*/
#include <linux/oprofile.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/smp.h>
#include <asm/ptrace.h>
#include <asm/system.h>
#include "op_impl.h"
/* Compute all of the registers in preparation for enabling profiling. */
static void
ev4_reg_setup(struct op_register_config *reg,
struct op_counter_config *ctr,
struct op_system_config *sys)
{
unsigned long ctl = 0, count, hilo;
/* Select desired events. We've mapped the event numbers
such that they fit directly into the event selection fields.
Note that there is no "off" setting. In both cases we select
the EXTERNAL event source, hoping that it'll be the lowest
frequency, and set the frequency counter to LOW. The interrupts
for these "disabled" counter overflows are ignored by the
interrupt handler.
This is most irritating, because the hardware *can* enable and
disable the interrupts for these counters independently, but the
wrperfmon interface doesn't allow it. */
ctl |= (ctr[0].enabled ? ctr[0].event << 8 : 14 << 8);
ctl |= (ctr[1].enabled ? (ctr[1].event - 16) << 32 : 7ul << 32);
/* EV4 can not read or write its counter registers. The only
thing one can do at all is see if you overflow and get an
interrupt. We can set the width of the counters, to some
extent. Take the interrupt count selected by the user,
map it onto one of the possible values, and write it back. */
count = ctr[0].count;
if (count <= 4096)
count = 4096, hilo = 1;
else
count = 65536, hilo = 0;
ctr[0].count = count;
ctl |= (ctr[0].enabled && hilo) << 3;
count = ctr[1].count;
if (count <= 256)
count = 256, hilo = 1;
else
count = 4096, hilo = 0;
ctr[1].count = count;
ctl |= (ctr[1].enabled && hilo);
reg->mux_select = ctl;
/* Select performance monitoring options. */
/* ??? Need to come up with some mechanism to trace only
selected processes. EV4 does not have a mechanism to
select kernel or user mode only. For now, enable always. */
reg->proc_mode = 0;
/* Frequency is folded into mux_select for EV4. */
reg->freq = 0;
/* See above regarding no writes. */
reg->reset_values = 0;
reg->need_reset = 0;
}
/* Program all of the registers in preparation for enabling profiling. */
static void
ev4_cpu_setup(void *x)
{
struct op_register_config *reg = x;
wrperfmon(2, reg->mux_select);
wrperfmon(3, reg->proc_mode);
}
static void
ev4_handle_interrupt(unsigned long which, struct pt_regs *regs,
struct op_counter_config *ctr)
{
/* EV4 can't properly disable counters individually.
Discard "disabled" events now. */
if (!ctr[which].enabled)
return;
/* Record the sample. */
oprofile_add_sample(regs, which);
}
struct op_axp_model op_model_ev4 = {
.reg_setup = ev4_reg_setup,
.cpu_setup = ev4_cpu_setup,
.reset_ctr = NULL,
.handle_interrupt = ev4_handle_interrupt,
.cpu_type = "alpha/ev4",
.num_counters = 2,
.can_set_proc_mode = 0,
};