binutils-gdb/gprofng/common/hwcfuncs.h
Vladimir Mezentsev bb368aad29 gprofng: a new GNU profiler
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/* Copyright (C) 2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Contributed by Oracle.
This file is part of GNU Binutils.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston,
MA 02110-1301, USA. */
/* Hardware counter profiling */
#ifndef __HWCFUNCS_H
#define __HWCFUNCS_H
#ifdef LIBCOLLECTOR_SRC /* running in libcollector */
#define hwcfuncs_int_logerr __collector_hwcfuncs_int_logerr
#define hwcfuncs_parse_ctr __collector_hwcfuncs_parse_ctr
#define hwcfuncs_parse_attrs __collector_hwcfuncs_parse_attrs
#define hwcfuncs_bind_descriptor __collector_hwcfuncs_bind_descriptor
#define hwcfuncs_bind_hwcentry __collector_hwcfuncs_bind_hwcentry
#define hwcfuncs_assign_regnos __collector_hwcfuncs_assign_regnos
#define regno_is_valid __collector_regno_is_valid
#define hwcfuncs_get_ctrs __collector_hwcfuncs_get_ctrs
#define hwcfuncs_errmsg_get __collector_hwcfuncs_errmsg_get
#endif /* --- LIBCOLLECTOR_SRC --- */
#include <signal.h> /* siginfo_t */
#include <limits.h> /* UINT64_t */
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include "hwcentry.h" /* for Hwcentry type */
#include "gp-time.h"
typedef unsigned int uint_t;
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* compile options */
#define HWC_DEBUG 0 /* 0/1 to enable extra HWC debug */
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* typedefs */
/* generic hw event */
typedef struct _hwc_event_t
{ /* generalized counter event */
hrtime_t ce_hrt; /* gethrtime() */
uint64_t ce_pic[MAX_PICS]; /* counter samples or start values */
} hwc_event_t;
/* supplementary data that accompanies some hw events */
typedef struct
{ /* supplementary data fields */
uint64_t smpl_pc; /* pc related to event */
uint64_t smpl_data_source; /* chip-specific data source encoding */
uint64_t smpl_latency; /* latency related to event */
uint64_t smpl_mem_addr; /* memory address related to event */
} hwc_sample_t;
#define HWCFUNCS_INVALID_U64 0xFEEDBEEFDEADBEEFllu /* identifies fields as unused */
typedef struct { /* supplementary data fields */
hwc_sample_t sample[MAX_PICS]; /* counter samples or start values */
} hwc_event_samples_t;
#define HWCFUNCS_SAMPLE_RESET(sample) \
do { \
(sample)->smpl_pc =HWCFUNCS_INVALID_U64; \
(sample)->smpl_data_source =HWCFUNCS_INVALID_U64; \
(sample)->smpl_latency =HWCFUNCS_INVALID_U64; \
(sample)->smpl_mem_addr =HWCFUNCS_INVALID_U64; \
} while(0)
#define HWCFUNCS_SAMPLE_IS_RESET(sample) \
( \
(sample)->smpl_pc ==HWCFUNCS_INVALID_U64 && \
(sample)->smpl_data_source==HWCFUNCS_INVALID_U64 && \
(sample)->smpl_latency ==HWCFUNCS_INVALID_U64 && \
(sample)->smpl_mem_addr ==HWCFUNCS_INVALID_U64 \
)
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* macros */
#define HW_INTERVAL_MAX UINT64_MAX
#define HW_INTERVAL_PRESET(x) (HW_INTERVAL_MAX - ((uint64_t)(x) - 1))
#define HW_INTERVAL_TYPE(x) ((uint64_t) (x)
/* parsing */
#define HWCFUNCS_MAX_ATTRS 20
#define HWCFUNCS_PARSE_ATTR '~'
#define HWCFUNCS_PARSE_EQUAL '='
#define HWCFUNCS_PARSE_BACKTRACK '+'
#define HWCFUNCS_PARSE_BACKTRACK_OFF '-'
#define HWCFUNCS_PARSE_REGNUM '/'
#define HWCFUNCS_PARSE_VALUE ','
/* error codes */
#define HWCFUNCS_ERROR_GENERIC (-1)
#define HWCFUNCS_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED (-2)
#define HWCFUNCS_ERROR_ALREADY_CALLED (-3)
#define HWCFUNCS_ERROR_HWCINIT (-4)
#define HWCFUNCS_ERROR_HWCARGS (-5)
#define HWCFUNCS_ERROR_MEMORY (-6)
#define HWCFUNCS_ERROR_UNAVAIL (-7)
#define HWCFUNCS_ERROR_ERRNO_ZERO (-8)
#define HWCFUNCS_ERROR_UNEXPECTED (-99)
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* prototypes */
typedef void (*hwcfuncs_abort_fn_t) (int errnum, const char *msg);
extern void hwcfuncs_int_logerr(const char *format,...);
/* Log an error to the internal error buffer. See hwcfuncs_errmsg_get().
Note: Not MT-safe; don't even enable logging in an MT environment.
Recommend using this call only during init.
Note: when a libcpc call fails, it may automatically call
cpcN_capture_errmsg() to log the error message in the same internal buffer.
Recommend using this call only for non-cpc failures.
*/
#define HWCFUNCS_SUPPORT_OVERFLOW_PROFILING 0x01llu
#define HWCFUNCS_SUPPORT_PEBS_SAMPLING 0x02llu
#define HWCFUNCS_SUPPORT_OVERFLOW_CTR_ID 0x04llu // OS identifies which counter overflowed
/* get info about session
Input:
<cpuver>: if not NULL, returns value of CPC cpu version
<cciname>: if not NULL, returns name of CPU
<npics>: if not NULL, returns maximum # of HWCs
<docref>: if not NULL, returns documentation reference
<support>: if not NULL, returns bitmask (see above) of hwc support
Return: none
*/
typedef void* (*hwcfuncs_tsd_get_fn_t) (void);
typedef void (hwcf_hwc_cb_t) (uint_t cpcregno, const char *name);
typedef void (hwcf_attr_cb_t) (const char *attr);
extern void
hwcfuncs_parse_ctr (const char *counter_def, int *pplus, char **pnameOnly,
char **pattrs, char **pregstr, regno_t *pregno);
/* Parse a counter definition string (value must already be stripped off).
Input:
<counter_def>: input whose format is
[+|-]<countername>[~attrs...][/<regno>]
pointers to return values: Any can be NULL.
Return:
<plus>: 1 if [+] is found, -1 if [-] is found, 0 otherwise
<pnameonly>: strdup(<countername>)
<pattrs>: strdup([~attrs...]) if specified, NULL otherwise.
<pregstr>: strdup(/<regno>) if specified, NULL otherwise.
<pregno>: <regno> if readable, REGNO_ANY if not specd, or -2 otherwise.
*/
typedef struct
{
char *ca_name;
uint64_t ca_val;
} hwcfuncs_attr_t; /* matches cpc_attr_t */
void * hwcfuncs_parse_attrs (const char *countername,
hwcfuncs_attr_t attrs[], unsigned max_attrs,
uint_t *pnum_attrs, char **errstring);
/* Extract the attribute fields from <countername>.
Input:
<countername>: string whose format is
[+]<ctrname>[~attributes...][/<regno>][,...]
<attrs>: array of attributes to be returned
<max_attrs>: number of elements in <attrs>
<pnum_attrs>: if not NULL, will return how many attrs were found.
<errstring>: pointer to a buffer for storing error info, or NULL.
Return: upon success, a pointer to an allocated copy of <countername>, or
NULL if there's a failure. (A copy is made in order to provide storage
for the ca_name fields in the <attrs> array.)
The pointer should be freed when <attrs> is no longer in use.
<attrs> will be filled in data from countername.
<pnum_attrs> will have the number of elements in <attrs>. May be
non-zero even if return value indicates an error.
<errstring> NULL if no error, otherwise, a malloc'd GTXT string.
*/
extern int hwcfuncs_bind_descriptor (const char *defstring);
/* Bind counters to resources.
Input:
<defstring>: string whose format is
:%s:%s:0x%x:%d:%d,0x%x[:%s...repeat for each ctr]
where the fields are:
:<userName>:<internalCtr>:<register>:<timeoutVal>:<tag>:<memop>
Return: 0 if successful
HWCFUNCS_ERROR_HWCINIT if resources unavailable
HWCFUNCS_ERROR_HWCARGS if counters were not specified correctly
*/
extern int hwcfuncs_bind_hwcentry (const Hwcentry *entries[],
unsigned numctrs);
/* Bind counters to resources.
Input:
<entries>: array of counters
<numctrs>: number of items in <entries>
Return: 0 if successful
HWCFUNCS_ERROR_HWCINIT if resources unavailable
HWCFUNCS_ERROR_HWCARGS if counters were not specified correctly
*/
extern int hwcfuncs_assign_regnos (Hwcentry *entries[], unsigned numctrs);
/* Assign entries[]->reg_num values as needed by platform
Note: modifies <entries> by supplying a regno to each counter
Input:
<entries>: array of counters
<numctrs>: number of items in <entries>
Output:
<entries>: array of counters is modified
Return: 0 if successful
HWCFUNCS_ERROR_HWCINIT if resources unavailable
HWCFUNCS_ERROR_HWCARGS if counters were not specified correctly
*/
extern int regno_is_valid (const Hwcentry *pctr, regno_t regno);
/* return 1 if <regno> is in Hwcentry's list
Input:
<pctr>: counter definition, reg_list[] should be initialized
<regno>: register to check
Return: 1 if <regno> is in Hwcentry's list, 0 otherwise
*/
extern Hwcentry **hwcfuncs_get_ctrs (unsigned *defcnt);
/* Get descriptions of the currently bound counters.
Input:
<defcnt>: if not NULL, returns number of counter definitions.
Return:
table of counter definition pointers
*/
extern char *hwcfuncs_errmsg_get (char * buf, size_t bufsize,
int enable_capture);
/* Gets a recent HWC error message.
To clear previous error messages and insure error message is enabled,
call hwcfuncs_errmsg_get(NULL,0,1).
Once enabled, one error is stored in an internal buffer. A call to this
function will clear the buffer and allow a new message to be captured.
Note: Not MT-safe - don't enable this feature in an MT environment.
Input:
<buf>: pointer to buffer or NULL.
<bufsize>: size of <buf>
<enable_capture>: 0 - disable buffering, 1 - enable buffering.
Return: error string or an empty string.
*/
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* ! __HWCFUNCS_H */