/* $NetBSD: subr_prof.c,v 1.45 2009/12/17 01:25:10 rmind Exp $ */ /*- * Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1993 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software * without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. * * @(#)subr_prof.c 8.4 (Berkeley) 2/14/95 */ #include __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: subr_prof.c,v 1.45 2009/12/17 01:25:10 rmind Exp $"); #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #ifdef GPROF #include #include MALLOC_DEFINE(M_GPROF, "gprof", "kernel profiling buffer"); /* * Froms is actually a bunch of unsigned shorts indexing tos */ struct gmonparam _gmonparam = { .state = GMON_PROF_OFF }; /* Actual start of the kernel text segment. */ extern char kernel_text[]; extern char etext[]; void kmstartup(void) { char *cp; struct gmonparam *p = &_gmonparam; /* * Round lowpc and highpc to multiples of the density we're using * so the rest of the scaling (here and in gprof) stays in ints. */ p->lowpc = rounddown(((u_long)kernel_text), HISTFRACTION * sizeof(HISTCOUNTER)); p->highpc = roundup((u_long)etext, HISTFRACTION * sizeof(HISTCOUNTER)); p->textsize = p->highpc - p->lowpc; printf("Profiling kernel, textsize=%ld [%lx..%lx]\n", p->textsize, p->lowpc, p->highpc); p->kcountsize = p->textsize / HISTFRACTION; p->hashfraction = HASHFRACTION; p->fromssize = p->textsize / HASHFRACTION; p->tolimit = p->textsize * ARCDENSITY / 100; if (p->tolimit < MINARCS) p->tolimit = MINARCS; else if (p->tolimit > MAXARCS) p->tolimit = MAXARCS; p->tossize = p->tolimit * sizeof(struct tostruct); cp = (char *)malloc(p->kcountsize + p->fromssize + p->tossize, M_GPROF, M_NOWAIT | M_ZERO); if (cp == 0) { printf("No memory for profiling.\n"); return; } p->tos = (struct tostruct *)cp; cp += p->tossize; p->kcount = (u_short *)cp; cp += p->kcountsize; p->froms = (u_short *)cp; } /* * Return kernel profiling information. */ /* * sysctl helper routine for kern.profiling subtree. enables/disables * kernel profiling and gives out copies of the profiling data. */ static int sysctl_kern_profiling(SYSCTLFN_ARGS) { struct gmonparam *gp = &_gmonparam; int error; struct sysctlnode node; node = *rnode; switch (node.sysctl_num) { case GPROF_STATE: node.sysctl_data = &gp->state; break; case GPROF_COUNT: node.sysctl_data = gp->kcount; node.sysctl_size = gp->kcountsize; break; case GPROF_FROMS: node.sysctl_data = gp->froms; node.sysctl_size = gp->fromssize; break; case GPROF_TOS: node.sysctl_data = gp->tos; node.sysctl_size = gp->tossize; break; case GPROF_GMONPARAM: node.sysctl_data = gp; node.sysctl_size = sizeof(*gp); break; default: return (EOPNOTSUPP); } error = sysctl_lookup(SYSCTLFN_CALL(&node)); if (error || newp == NULL) return (error); if (node.sysctl_num == GPROF_STATE) { mutex_spin_enter(&proc0.p_stmutex); if (gp->state == GMON_PROF_OFF) stopprofclock(&proc0); else startprofclock(&proc0); mutex_spin_exit(&proc0.p_stmutex); } return (0); } SYSCTL_SETUP(sysctl_kern_gprof_setup, "sysctl kern.profiling subtree setup") { sysctl_createv(clog, 0, NULL, NULL, CTLFLAG_PERMANENT, CTLTYPE_NODE, "kern", NULL, NULL, 0, NULL, 0, CTL_KERN, CTL_EOL); sysctl_createv(clog, 0, NULL, NULL, CTLFLAG_PERMANENT, CTLTYPE_NODE, "profiling", SYSCTL_DESCR("Profiling information (available)"), NULL, 0, NULL, 0, CTL_KERN, KERN_PROF, CTL_EOL); sysctl_createv(clog, 0, NULL, NULL, CTLFLAG_PERMANENT|CTLFLAG_READWRITE, CTLTYPE_INT, "state", SYSCTL_DESCR("Profiling state"), sysctl_kern_profiling, 0, NULL, 0, CTL_KERN, KERN_PROF, GPROF_STATE, CTL_EOL); sysctl_createv(clog, 0, NULL, NULL, CTLFLAG_PERMANENT|CTLFLAG_READWRITE, CTLTYPE_STRUCT, "count", SYSCTL_DESCR("Array of statistical program counters"), sysctl_kern_profiling, 0, NULL, 0, CTL_KERN, KERN_PROF, GPROF_COUNT, CTL_EOL); sysctl_createv(clog, 0, NULL, NULL, CTLFLAG_PERMANENT|CTLFLAG_READWRITE, CTLTYPE_STRUCT, "froms", SYSCTL_DESCR("Array indexed by program counter of " "call-from points"), sysctl_kern_profiling, 0, NULL, 0, CTL_KERN, KERN_PROF, GPROF_FROMS, CTL_EOL); sysctl_createv(clog, 0, NULL, NULL, CTLFLAG_PERMANENT|CTLFLAG_READWRITE, CTLTYPE_STRUCT, "tos", SYSCTL_DESCR("Array of structures describing " "destination of calls and their counts"), sysctl_kern_profiling, 0, NULL, 0, CTL_KERN, KERN_PROF, GPROF_TOS, CTL_EOL); sysctl_createv(clog, 0, NULL, NULL, CTLFLAG_PERMANENT, CTLTYPE_STRUCT, "gmonparam", SYSCTL_DESCR("Structure giving the sizes of the above " "arrays"), sysctl_kern_profiling, 0, NULL, 0, CTL_KERN, KERN_PROF, GPROF_GMONPARAM, CTL_EOL); } #endif /* GPROF */ /* * Profiling system call. * * The scale factor is a fixed point number with 16 bits of fraction, so that * 1.0 is represented as 0x10000. A scale factor of 0 turns off profiling. */ /* ARGSUSED */ int sys_profil(struct lwp *l, const struct sys_profil_args *uap, register_t *retval) { /* { syscallarg(char *) samples; syscallarg(size_t) size; syscallarg(u_long) offset; syscallarg(u_int) scale; } */ struct proc *p = l->l_proc; struct uprof *upp; if (SCARG(uap, scale) > (1 << 16)) return (EINVAL); if (SCARG(uap, scale) == 0) { mutex_spin_enter(&p->p_stmutex); stopprofclock(p); mutex_spin_exit(&p->p_stmutex); return (0); } upp = &p->p_stats->p_prof; /* Block profile interrupts while changing state. */ mutex_spin_enter(&p->p_stmutex); upp->pr_off = SCARG(uap, offset); upp->pr_scale = SCARG(uap, scale); upp->pr_base = SCARG(uap, samples); upp->pr_size = SCARG(uap, size); startprofclock(p); mutex_spin_exit(&p->p_stmutex); return (0); } /* * Scale is a fixed-point number with the binary point 16 bits * into the value, and is <= 1.0. pc is at most 32 bits, so the * intermediate result is at most 48 bits. */ #define PC_TO_INDEX(pc, prof) \ ((int)(((u_quad_t)((pc) - (prof)->pr_off) * \ (u_quad_t)((prof)->pr_scale)) >> 16) & ~1) /* * Collect user-level profiling statistics; called on a profiling tick, * when a process is running in user-mode. This routine may be called * from an interrupt context. We try to update the user profiling buffers * cheaply with fuswintr() and suswintr(). If that fails, we revert to * an AST that will vector us to trap() with a context in which copyin * and copyout will work. Trap will then call addupc_task(). * * Note that we may (rarely) not get around to the AST soon enough, and * lose profile ticks when the next tick overwrites this one, but in this * case the system is overloaded and the profile is probably already * inaccurate. */ void addupc_intr(struct lwp *l, u_long pc) { struct uprof *prof; struct proc *p; void *addr; u_int i; int v; p = l->l_proc; KASSERT(mutex_owned(&p->p_stmutex)); prof = &p->p_stats->p_prof; if (pc < prof->pr_off || (i = PC_TO_INDEX(pc, prof)) >= prof->pr_size) return; /* out of range; ignore */ addr = prof->pr_base + i; mutex_spin_exit(&p->p_stmutex); if ((v = fuswintr(addr)) == -1 || suswintr(addr, v + 1) == -1) { /* XXXSMP */ prof->pr_addr = pc; prof->pr_ticks++; cpu_need_proftick(l); } mutex_spin_enter(&p->p_stmutex); } /* * Much like before, but we can afford to take faults here. If the * update fails, we simply turn off profiling. */ void addupc_task(struct lwp *l, u_long pc, u_int ticks) { struct uprof *prof; struct proc *p; void *addr; int error; u_int i; u_short v; p = l->l_proc; if (ticks == 0) return; mutex_spin_enter(&p->p_stmutex); prof = &p->p_stats->p_prof; /* Testing P_PROFIL may be unnecessary, but is certainly safe. */ if ((p->p_stflag & PST_PROFIL) == 0 || pc < prof->pr_off || (i = PC_TO_INDEX(pc, prof)) >= prof->pr_size) { mutex_spin_exit(&p->p_stmutex); return; } addr = prof->pr_base + i; mutex_spin_exit(&p->p_stmutex); if ((error = copyin(addr, (void *)&v, sizeof(v))) == 0) { v += ticks; error = copyout((void *)&v, addr, sizeof(v)); } if (error != 0) { mutex_spin_enter(&p->p_stmutex); stopprofclock(p); mutex_spin_exit(&p->p_stmutex); } }