linux/arch/sh/oprofile/op_model_sh7750.c
Arjan van de Ven 5dfe4c964a [PATCH] mark struct file_operations const 2
Many struct file_operations in the kernel can be "const".  Marking them const
moves these to the .rodata section, which avoids false sharing with potential
dirty data.  In addition it'll catch accidental writes at compile time to
these shared resources.

[akpm@osdl.org: sparc64 fix]
Signed-off-by: Arjan van de Ven <arjan@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2007-02-12 09:48:44 -08:00

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/*
* arch/sh/oprofile/op_model_sh7750.c
*
* OProfile support for SH7750/SH7750S Performance Counters
*
* Copyright (C) 2003, 2004 Paul Mundt
*
* This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public
* License. See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this archive
* for more details.
*/
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/oprofile.h>
#include <linux/profile.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/errno.h>
#include <linux/interrupt.h>
#include <linux/fs.h>
#include <linux/notifier.h>
#include <asm/uaccess.h>
#include <asm/io.h>
#define PM_CR_BASE 0xff000084 /* 16-bit */
#define PM_CTR_BASE 0xff100004 /* 32-bit */
#define PMCR1 (PM_CR_BASE + 0x00)
#define PMCR2 (PM_CR_BASE + 0x04)
#define PMCTR1H (PM_CTR_BASE + 0x00)
#define PMCTR1L (PM_CTR_BASE + 0x04)
#define PMCTR2H (PM_CTR_BASE + 0x08)
#define PMCTR2L (PM_CTR_BASE + 0x0c)
#define PMCR_PMM_MASK 0x0000003f
#define PMCR_CLKF 0x00000100
#define PMCR_PMCLR 0x00002000
#define PMCR_PMST 0x00004000
#define PMCR_PMEN 0x00008000
#define PMCR_ENABLE (PMCR_PMST | PMCR_PMEN)
/*
* SH7750/SH7750S have 2 perf counters
*/
#define NR_CNTRS 2
extern const char *get_cpu_subtype(void);
struct op_counter_config {
unsigned long enabled;
unsigned long event;
unsigned long count;
/* Dummy values for userspace tool compliance */
unsigned long kernel;
unsigned long user;
unsigned long unit_mask;
};
static struct op_counter_config ctr[NR_CNTRS];
/*
* There are a number of events supported by each counter (33 in total).
* Since we have 2 counters, each counter will take the event code as it
* corresponds to the PMCR PMM setting. Each counter can be configured
* independently.
*
* Event Code Description
* ---------- -----------
*
* 0x01 Operand read access
* 0x02 Operand write access
* 0x03 UTLB miss
* 0x04 Operand cache read miss
* 0x05 Operand cache write miss
* 0x06 Instruction fetch (w/ cache)
* 0x07 Instruction TLB miss
* 0x08 Instruction cache miss
* 0x09 All operand accesses
* 0x0a All instruction accesses
* 0x0b OC RAM operand access
* 0x0d On-chip I/O space access
* 0x0e Operand access (r/w)
* 0x0f Operand cache miss (r/w)
* 0x10 Branch instruction
* 0x11 Branch taken
* 0x12 BSR/BSRF/JSR
* 0x13 Instruction execution
* 0x14 Instruction execution in parallel
* 0x15 FPU Instruction execution
* 0x16 Interrupt
* 0x17 NMI
* 0x18 trapa instruction execution
* 0x19 UBCA match
* 0x1a UBCB match
* 0x21 Instruction cache fill
* 0x22 Operand cache fill
* 0x23 Elapsed time
* 0x24 Pipeline freeze by I-cache miss
* 0x25 Pipeline freeze by D-cache miss
* 0x27 Pipeline freeze by branch instruction
* 0x28 Pipeline freeze by CPU register
* 0x29 Pipeline freeze by FPU
*
* Unfortunately we don't have a native exception or interrupt for counter
* overflow (although since these counters can run for 16.3 days without
* overflowing, it's not really necessary).
*
* OProfile on the other hand likes to have samples taken periodically, so
* for now we just piggyback the timer interrupt to get the expected
* behavior.
*/
static int sh7750_timer_notify(struct notifier_block *self,
unsigned long val, void *regs)
{
oprofile_add_sample((struct pt_regs *)regs, 0);
return 0;
}
static struct notifier_block sh7750_timer_notifier = {
.notifier_call = sh7750_timer_notify,
};
static u64 sh7750_read_counter(int counter)
{
u32 hi, lo;
hi = (counter == 0) ? ctrl_inl(PMCTR1H) : ctrl_inl(PMCTR2H);
lo = (counter == 0) ? ctrl_inl(PMCTR1L) : ctrl_inl(PMCTR2L);
return (u64)((u64)(hi & 0xffff) << 32) | lo;
}
/*
* Files will be in a path like:
*
* /<oprofilefs mount point>/<counter number>/<file>
*
* So when dealing with <file>, we look to the parent dentry for the counter
* number.
*/
static inline int to_counter(struct file *file)
{
const unsigned char *name = file->f_path.dentry->d_parent->d_name.name;
return (int)simple_strtol(name, NULL, 10);
}
/*
* XXX: We have 48-bit counters, so we're probably going to want something
* more along the lines of oprofilefs_ullong_to_user().. Truncating to
* unsigned long works fine for now though, as long as we don't attempt to
* profile for too horribly long.
*/
static ssize_t sh7750_read_count(struct file *file, char __user *buf,
size_t count, loff_t *ppos)
{
int counter = to_counter(file);
u64 val = sh7750_read_counter(counter);
return oprofilefs_ulong_to_user((unsigned long)val, buf, count, ppos);
}
static ssize_t sh7750_write_count(struct file *file, const char __user *buf,
size_t count, loff_t *ppos)
{
int counter = to_counter(file);
unsigned long val;
if (oprofilefs_ulong_from_user(&val, buf, count))
return -EFAULT;
/*
* Any write will clear the counter, although only 0 should be
* written for this purpose, as we do not support setting the
* counter to an arbitrary value.
*/
WARN_ON(val != 0);
if (counter == 0) {
ctrl_outw(ctrl_inw(PMCR1) | PMCR_PMCLR, PMCR1);
} else {
ctrl_outw(ctrl_inw(PMCR2) | PMCR_PMCLR, PMCR2);
}
return count;
}
static const struct file_operations count_fops = {
.read = sh7750_read_count,
.write = sh7750_write_count,
};
static int sh7750_perf_counter_create_files(struct super_block *sb, struct dentry *root)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < NR_CNTRS; i++) {
struct dentry *dir;
char buf[4];
snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%d", i);
dir = oprofilefs_mkdir(sb, root, buf);
oprofilefs_create_ulong(sb, dir, "enabled", &ctr[i].enabled);
oprofilefs_create_ulong(sb, dir, "event", &ctr[i].event);
oprofilefs_create_file(sb, dir, "count", &count_fops);
/* Dummy entries */
oprofilefs_create_ulong(sb, dir, "kernel", &ctr[i].kernel);
oprofilefs_create_ulong(sb, dir, "user", &ctr[i].user);
oprofilefs_create_ulong(sb, dir, "unit_mask", &ctr[i].unit_mask);
}
return 0;
}
static int sh7750_perf_counter_start(void)
{
u16 pmcr;
/* Enable counter 1 */
if (ctr[0].enabled) {
pmcr = ctrl_inw(PMCR1);
WARN_ON(pmcr & PMCR_PMEN);
pmcr &= ~PMCR_PMM_MASK;
pmcr |= ctr[0].event;
ctrl_outw(pmcr | PMCR_ENABLE, PMCR1);
}
/* Enable counter 2 */
if (ctr[1].enabled) {
pmcr = ctrl_inw(PMCR2);
WARN_ON(pmcr & PMCR_PMEN);
pmcr &= ~PMCR_PMM_MASK;
pmcr |= ctr[1].event;
ctrl_outw(pmcr | PMCR_ENABLE, PMCR2);
}
return register_profile_notifier(&sh7750_timer_notifier);
}
static void sh7750_perf_counter_stop(void)
{
ctrl_outw(ctrl_inw(PMCR1) & ~PMCR_PMEN, PMCR1);
ctrl_outw(ctrl_inw(PMCR2) & ~PMCR_PMEN, PMCR2);
unregister_profile_notifier(&sh7750_timer_notifier);
}
static struct oprofile_operations sh7750_perf_counter_ops = {
.create_files = sh7750_perf_counter_create_files,
.start = sh7750_perf_counter_start,
.stop = sh7750_perf_counter_stop,
};
int __init oprofile_arch_init(struct oprofile_operations **ops)
{
if (!(cpu_data->flags & CPU_HAS_PERF_COUNTER))
return -ENODEV;
sh7750_perf_counter_ops.cpu_type = (char *)get_cpu_subtype();
*ops = &sh7750_perf_counter_ops;
printk(KERN_INFO "oprofile: using SH-4 (%s) performance monitoring.\n",
sh7750_perf_counter_ops.cpu_type);
/* Clear the counters */
ctrl_outw(ctrl_inw(PMCR1) | PMCR_PMCLR, PMCR1);
ctrl_outw(ctrl_inw(PMCR2) | PMCR_PMCLR, PMCR2);
return 0;
}
void oprofile_arch_exit(void)
{
}