binutils-gdb/gprofng/common/hwcentry.h
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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
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MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#ifndef _HWCENTRY_H
#define _HWCENTRY_H
#ifndef LIBCOLLECTOR_SRC /* not running in libcollector */
#include <stdio.h> /* FILE */
#endif /* --- LIBCOLLECTOR_SRC --- */
#include <stdlib.h> /* size_t */
#include "hwc_cpus.h"
#include "gp-time.h"
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C"
{
#endif
/* ABS backtrack types */
typedef enum
{
/* !! Lowest 2 bits are used to indicate load and store, respectively !! */
/* Example: On SPARC, backtrack.c did this: if (ABS_memop & inst_type) ... */
ABST_NONE = 0x0,
ABST_LOAD = 0x1,
ABST_STORE = 0x2,
ABST_LDST = 0x3,
ABST_COUNT = 0x4,
ABST_US_DTLBM = 0xF,
ABST_NOPC = 0x100,
ABST_CLKDS = 0x103, // Obsolete
ABST_EXACT = 0x203,
ABST_LDST_SPARC64 = 0x303,
ABST_EXACT_PEBS_PLUS1 = 0x403
/* full description below... */
} ABST_type;
#define ABST_PLUS_BY_DEFAULT(n) ((n)==ABST_EXACT || (n)==ABST_EXACT_PEBS_PLUS1)
#define ABST_BACKTRACK_ENABLED(n) ((n)!=ABST_NONE && (n)!=ABST_NOPC)
#define ABST_MEMSPACE_ENABLED(n) ((n)!=ABST_NONE && (n)!=ABST_NOPC && (n)!=ABST_COUNT)
/* ABS determines the type of backtracking available for a particular metric.
* Backtracking is enabled with the "+" in "-h +<countername>...".
*
* When Backtracking is not possible:
*
* ABST_NONE=0: Either the user did not specify "+", or backtracking
* is not applicable to the metric, for example:
* clk cycles,
* instruct counts (dispatch + branch + prefetch),
* i$,
* FP ops
* ABST_NOPC=0x100 Used for non-program-related external events, for example:
* system interface events,
* memory controller counters
* Of all ABST_type options, only ABST_NOPC prevents hwprofile.c
* from recording PC/stack information.
*
* When backtracking is allowed:
*
* ABST_LOAD=1: data read events, used with metrics like:
* D$, E$, P$ read misses and hits.
* [DC+EC+PC]_rd*, Re_*_miss*,
* EC_snoop_cb(?)
* ABST_STORE=2: data write events, used with metrics like:
* D$ writes and write related misses
* DC_wr/wr-miss, EC_wb, WC=writecache, Rstall_storeQ
* [EC+PC=pcache]_snoop_inv(?), WC_snoop_cb(?),
* ABST_LDST=3: data reads/writes, used with metrics like:
* E$ references, misses.
* ABST_COUNT=4: dedicated assembly instruction: '%hi(0xfc000)'
* See SW_count_n metric on sparc.
* ABST_US_DTLBM=0xF: for load-store on Sparc -- seems to be used only
* for "unskidded DTLB_miss" with DTLB_miss metric.
* Checks two adjacent instructions for Data access.
* ABST_CLKDS=0x103: data reads/writes, used with Clock-based Dataspace
* profiling. Ultrasparc T2 and earlier.
* ABST_EXACT=0x203: data reads/writes, precise trap with no skid
* ABST_LDST_SPARC64=0x303: Fujitsu SPARC64 load/store
* ABST_EXACT_PEBS_PLUS1=0x403: data reads/writes, precise sampling with 1 instr. skid
*/
/* Hwcentry - structure for defining a counter.
* Some fields have different usage when returned from
* hwc_lookup(), hwc_post_lookup(), or hwc_scan_*().
* Each function will describe its return values in more detail.
*/
typedef struct
{
char *name; /* user HWC specification */
char *int_name; /* internal HWC specification */
regno_t reg_num; /* register in CPU, aka picnum, or REGNO_ANY */
char *metric; /* descriptive name, for well-known counters only */
volatile int val; /* default or actual overflow value */
int timecvt; /* multiplier to convert metric to time, 0 if N/A */
ABST_type memop; /* type of backtracking allowed */
char *short_desc; /* optional one-liner description, or NULL */
int type; /* Type of perf_event_attr */
long long config; /* perf_event_type -specific configuration */
/* the fields above this line are expected, in order, by the tables in hwctable.c */
/* ================================================== */
/* the fields below this line are more flexible */
int sort_order; /* "tag" to associate experiment record with HWC def */
regno_t *reg_list; /* if not NULL, legal values for <reg_num> field above */
/* Note: reg_list will be terminated by REGNO_ANY */
/* Max size of array is MAX_PICS */
hrtime_t min_time; /* target minimum time between overflow events. 0 is off. See HWCTIME_* macros */
hrtime_t min_time_default; /* if min_time==HWCTIME_AUTO, use this value instead. 0 is off. */
int ref_val; /* if min_time==HWCTIME_AUTO, use this time. 0 is off. */
int lval, hval; /* temporary to allow DBX to build until dbx glue.cc fixed */
} Hwcentry;
// Hwcentry.min_time canned values
#define HWCTIME_TBD ((hrtime_t)( -1LL)) /* self-adjusting enabled but nsecs not yet selected */
#define HWCTIME_HI ( 1 * 1000 * 1000LL ) /* 1 msec represented in nsecs */
#define HWCTIME_ON ( 10 * 1000 * 1000LL ) /* 10 msec represented in nsecs */
#define HWCTIME_LO ( 100 * 1000 * 1000LL ) /* 100 msec represented in nsecs */
#define HWC_VAL_HI(refVal) (((refVal)/10) + 1)
#define HWC_VAL_ON(refVal) (refVal)
#define HWC_VAL_LO(refVal) (((refVal)*10)/100*100 + 1) // zero's out lower digits, add 1
#define HWC_VAL_CUSTOM(refVal, targetNanoSec) ((double)(refVal)*(targetNanoSec)/HWCTIME_ON)
#define HWCENTRY_USES_SAMPLING(h) ((h)->memop==ABST_EXACT_PEBS_PLUS1)
extern int hwc_lookup (int forKernel, hrtime_t min_time_default,
const char *uname, Hwcentry *list[], unsigned listsz,
char **emsg, char **wmsg);
/* Parses counter cmdline string. Returns counter definitions.
* Input:
* <forKernel> lookup using which table: 0-collect or 1-er_kernel
* <min_time_default> minimum nseconds between events if Hwcentry.min_time == HWCTIME_TBD. 0 to disable.
* <uname> command line HWC definition of format:
* <ctr_def>...[{','|(whitespace)}<ctr_n_def>] where
* <ctr_def> == [+]<ctr>[/<reg#>][,<interval>]
* <list> array of pointers to store counter definitions
* <listsz> number of elements in <list>
* Returns:
* Success:
* Returns number of valid counters in <list> and <list>'s elements
* will be initialized as follows:
*
* <list[]->name>:
* Copy of the <uname> with the following modification:
* if backtracking is not supported, the + will be removed.
* <list[]->int_name>:
* For well-known and convenience ctrs, the internal HWC specification,
* e.g. BSQ_cache_reference~emask=0x0100.
* For raw ctrs, this will be a copy of <name>.
* <list[]->reg_num>:
* Register number if specified by user or table, REGNO_ANY otherwise.
* <list[]->metric>:
* For well-known counters, descriptive name, e.g. "D$ Read Misses".
* NULL otherwise.
* <list[]->val>:
* Overflow value selected by user, default value otherwise.
* <list[]->timecvt>:
* Value from tables.
* <list[]->memop>:
* If + is selected and backtracking is allowed, value from table.
* ABST_NONE or ABST_NOPC otherwise.
*
* It is the responsibility of the caller to free 'name' and 'int_name'.
* 'metric' is a static string and shouldn't be freed.
* 'emsg' will point to NULL
*
* Failure:
* Frees all allocated elements.
* emsg will point to a string with an error message to print
* returns -1
*/
extern char *hwc_validate_ctrs (int forKernel, Hwcentry *list[], unsigned listsz);
/* Validates that the vector of specified HW counters can be loaded (more-or-less)
* Some invalid combinations, especially on Linux will not be detected
*/
extern int hwc_get_cpc_cpuver ();
/* Return the cpc_cpuver for this system. Other possible values:
* CPUVER_GENERIC=0, CPU could not be determined, but HWCs are ok.
* CPUVER_UNDEFINED=-1, HWCs are not available.
*/
extern char *hwc_get_docref (char *buf, size_t buflen);
/* Return a CPU HWC document reference, or NULL. */
// TBR
extern char *hwc_get_default_cntrs ();
/* Return a default HW counter string; may be NULL, or zero-length */
/* NULL means none is defined in the table; or zero-length means string defined could not be loaded */
extern char *hwc_get_default_cntrs2 (int forKernel, int style);
/* like hwc_get_default_cntrs() for style==1 */
/* but allows other styles of formatting as well */
/* deprecate and eventually remove hwc_get_default_cntrs() */
extern char *hwc_get_orig_default_cntrs ();
/* Get the default HW counter string as set in the table */
/* NULL means none is defined in the table */
extern void hwc_update_val (Hwcentry *ctr);
/* Check time-based intervals and update Hwcentry.val as needed */
extern char *hwc_get_cpuname (char *buf, size_t buflen);
/* Return the cpc cpu name for this system, or NULL. */
extern unsigned hwc_get_max_regs ();
/* Return number of counters registers for this system. */
extern unsigned hwc_get_max_concurrent (int forKernel);
/* Return the max number of simultaneous counters for this system. */
extern char **hwc_get_attrs (int forKernel);
/* Return:
* Array of attributes (strings) supported by this system.
* Last element in array is null.
* Array and its elements should NOT be freed by the caller.
*/
extern unsigned hwc_scan_attrs (void (*action)(const char *attr,
const char *desc));
/* Scan the HW counter attributes, and call function for each attribute.
* Input:
* <action>:
* If NULL, no action is performed, but count is still returned.
* Otherwise called for each type of attributes, or if none exist,
* called once with NULL parameter.
* Return: count of times <action> would have been called w/ non-NULL data.
*/
extern Hwcentry *hwc_post_lookup (Hwcentry * pret_ctr, char *uname,
char * int_name, int cpc_cpuver);
/* When post-processing a run, look up a Hwcentry for given type of system.
* Input:
* <pret_ctr>: storage for counter definition
* <uname>: well-known name, convenience name, or complete HWC defintion.
* <int_name>: Hwcentry->int_name or NULL for don't care
* <cpc_cpuver>: version of cpu used for experiment.
* Return:
* <pret_ctr>'s elements set as follows:
*
* <pret_ctr->name>:
* Copy of <uname> with the following modifications:
* 1) + and /<regnum> will be stripped off
* 2) attributes will be sorted and values will shown in hex.
* <pret_ctr->int_name>:
* For well-known/convenience counters, the internal HWC specification
* from the table, e.g. BSQ_cache_reference~emask=0x0100.
* Otherwise, a copy of <uname>.
* <pret_ctr->reg_num>:
* Register number if specified by user or table,
* REGNO_ANY othewise.
* <pret_ctr->metric>:
* For well-known counters, descriptive name, e.g. "D$ Read Misses".
* NULL otherwise.
* <pret_ctr->timecvt>:
* For well-known/convenience/hidden counters, value from table.
* 0 otherwise.
* <pret_ctr->memop>:
* For well-known/convenience/hidden counters, value from table.
* ABST_NONE otherwise.
* <pret_ctr->sort_order>:
* Set to 0.
*
* It is the responsibility of the caller to free 'name' and 'int_name'.
* 'metric' is a static string and shouldn't be freed.
*/
extern Hwcentry **hwc_get_std_ctrs (int forKernel);
/* Return:
* Array of well-known counters supported by this system.
* Last element in array will be NULL.
* Array and its elements should NOT be freed by the caller.
*/
extern unsigned hwc_scan_std_ctrs (void (*action)(const Hwcentry *));
/* Call <action> for each well-known counter.
* Input:
* <action>:
* If NULL, no action is performed, but count is still returned.
* Otherwise called for each type of attributes, or if none exist,
* called once with NULL parameter.
* Return:
* Count of times <action> would have been called w/ non-NULL data.
* If <action> is not NULL, Hwcentry fields will be set as follows:
* <ctr->name>:
* HWC alias name, e.g. dcrm.
* <ctr->int_name>:
* The internal HWC specification, e.g. BSQ_cache_reference~emask=0x0100.
* <ctr->reg_num>:
* Register number if specified by the table, REGNO_ANY otherwise.
* <ctr->metric>:
* Descriptive name, e.g. "D$ Read Misses".
* <ctr->lval>:
* Low-resolution overflow value.
* <ctr->val>:
* Default overflow value.
* <ctr->hval>:
* High-resolution overflow value.
* <ctr->timecvt>:
* multiplier to convert metric to time, 0 otherwise.
* <ctr->memop>:
* ABST_* type for this counter.
* <ctr->reg_list>:
* Array of legal <reg_num> values. Terminated by REGNO_ANY.
*
* Note: All fields point to static data, none should be freed.
*/
extern Hwcentry **hwc_get_raw_ctrs (int forKernel);
/* Return:
* Table of raw (not well-known) counters supported by this system.
* Last element in array will be NULL.
* Table and its elements should NOT be freed by the caller.
*/
extern unsigned hwc_scan_raw_ctrs (void (*action)(const Hwcentry *));
/* Call <action> for each raw counter.
* Input:
* <action>:
* If NULL, no action is performed, but count is still returned.
* Otherwise called for each type of attributes, or if none exist,
* called once with NULL parameter.
* Return:
* Count of times <action> would have been called w/ non-NULL data.
* If <action> is not NULL, Hwcentry fields will be set as follows:
* <ctr->name>:
* HWC raw name without attributes, e.g. BSQ_cache_reference.
* <ctr->int_name>:
* NULL.
* <ctr->metric>:
* NULL.
* The remainder of the fields are the same as for
* hwc_scan_std_ctrs().
*
* Note: All fields point to static data, none should be freed.
*/
extern void
hwc_usage (int forKernel, const char *cmd, const char *dataspace_msg);
/* Print an i18n'd description of "-h" usage, used by collect and er_kernel.
*/
extern void hwc_usage_f (int forKernel, FILE *f, const char *cmd,
const char *dataspace_msg, int show_syntax,
int show_short_desc);
/* Print an i18n'd description of "-h" usage to a FILE. Used by GUI. */
extern char *hwc_rate_string (const Hwcentry *pctr, int force_numeric_format);
/* Returns {"on"|"hi"|"lo"|""|<value>}. Return value must be freed by caller. */
extern char *hwc_i18n_metric (const Hwcentry *ctr);
/* Get a basic lable for a counter, properly i18n'd.
* Note: NOT MT SAFE.
* Examples:
* CPU Cycles
* DC_rd Events
* Pseudocode:
* if(ctr->metric != NULL) {
* sprintf(metricbuf, PTXT(ctr->metric) );
* } else if (ctr->name != NULL) {
* sprintf(metricbuf, GTXT("%s Events"), ctr->name );
* } else if (ctr->int_name != NULL) {
* sprintf(metricbuf, GTXT("%s Events"), ctr->int_name );
* }
* Return: pointer to a buffer containing the above description.
*/
extern char *hwc_hwcentry_string (char *buf, size_t buflen, const Hwcentry *ctr);
/* Get a i18n'd description of a HW counter's options.
* Examples of well-known counters:
* cycles[/{0|1}],9999991 ('CPU Cycles', alias for Cycle_cnt; CPU-cycles)
* dcr[/0],1000003 ('D$ Read Refs', alias for DC_rd; load events)
* Examples of raw counters:
* Cycle_cnt[/{0|1}],1000003 (CPU-cycles)
* DC_rd[/0],1000003 (load events)
* Return: <buf>, filled in.
*/
extern char *hwc_hwcentry_specd_string (char *buf, size_t buflen, const Hwcentry *ctr);
/* Get a i18n'd description of a HW counter's specific configuration.
* Examples of well-known counters:
* cycles,9999991 ('CPU Cycles')
* +dcr/0,1000003 ('D$ Read Refs')
* Examples of raw counters:
* Cycle_cnt,1000003
* +DC_rd/0,1000003
* Return: <buf>, filled in.
*/
extern const char *hwc_memop_string (ABST_type memop);
/* Get a i18n'd description of a variable of type ABST_type.
* Return: pointer to static string.
*/
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif