perf_counter, x86: declare perf_max_counters only for CONFIG_PERF_COUNTERS
[safe/jmp/linux-2.6] / include / linux / perf_counter.h
1 /*
2  *  Performance counters:
3  *
4  *   Copyright(C) 2008, Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
5  *   Copyright(C) 2008, Red Hat, Inc., Ingo Molnar
6  *
7  *  Data type definitions, declarations, prototypes.
8  *
9  *  Started by: Thomas Gleixner and Ingo Molnar
10  *
11  *  For licencing details see kernel-base/COPYING
12  */
13 #ifndef _LINUX_PERF_COUNTER_H
14 #define _LINUX_PERF_COUNTER_H
15
16 #include <linux/types.h>
17 #include <linux/ioctl.h>
18 #include <asm/byteorder.h>
19
20 /*
21  * User-space ABI bits:
22  */
23
24 /*
25  * hw_event.type
26  */
27 enum perf_event_types {
28         PERF_TYPE_HARDWARE              = 0,
29         PERF_TYPE_SOFTWARE              = 1,
30         PERF_TYPE_TRACEPOINT            = 2,
31
32         /*
33          * available TYPE space, raw is the max value.
34          */
35
36         PERF_TYPE_RAW                   = 128,
37 };
38
39 /*
40  * Generalized performance counter event types, used by the hw_event.event_id
41  * parameter of the sys_perf_counter_open() syscall:
42  */
43 enum hw_event_ids {
44         /*
45          * Common hardware events, generalized by the kernel:
46          */
47         PERF_COUNT_CPU_CYCLES           = 0,
48         PERF_COUNT_INSTRUCTIONS         = 1,
49         PERF_COUNT_CACHE_REFERENCES     = 2,
50         PERF_COUNT_CACHE_MISSES         = 3,
51         PERF_COUNT_BRANCH_INSTRUCTIONS  = 4,
52         PERF_COUNT_BRANCH_MISSES        = 5,
53         PERF_COUNT_BUS_CYCLES           = 6,
54
55         PERF_HW_EVENTS_MAX              = 7,
56 };
57
58 /*
59  * Special "software" counters provided by the kernel, even if the hardware
60  * does not support performance counters. These counters measure various
61  * physical and sw events of the kernel (and allow the profiling of them as
62  * well):
63  */
64 enum sw_event_ids {
65         PERF_COUNT_CPU_CLOCK            = 0,
66         PERF_COUNT_TASK_CLOCK           = 1,
67         PERF_COUNT_PAGE_FAULTS          = 2,
68         PERF_COUNT_CONTEXT_SWITCHES     = 3,
69         PERF_COUNT_CPU_MIGRATIONS       = 4,
70         PERF_COUNT_PAGE_FAULTS_MIN      = 5,
71         PERF_COUNT_PAGE_FAULTS_MAJ      = 6,
72
73         PERF_SW_EVENTS_MAX              = 7,
74 };
75
76 #define __PERF_COUNTER_MASK(name)                       \
77         (((1ULL << PERF_COUNTER_##name##_BITS) - 1) <<  \
78          PERF_COUNTER_##name##_SHIFT)
79
80 #define PERF_COUNTER_RAW_BITS           1
81 #define PERF_COUNTER_RAW_SHIFT          63
82 #define PERF_COUNTER_RAW_MASK           __PERF_COUNTER_MASK(RAW)
83
84 #define PERF_COUNTER_CONFIG_BITS        63
85 #define PERF_COUNTER_CONFIG_SHIFT       0
86 #define PERF_COUNTER_CONFIG_MASK        __PERF_COUNTER_MASK(CONFIG)
87
88 #define PERF_COUNTER_TYPE_BITS          7
89 #define PERF_COUNTER_TYPE_SHIFT         56
90 #define PERF_COUNTER_TYPE_MASK          __PERF_COUNTER_MASK(TYPE)
91
92 #define PERF_COUNTER_EVENT_BITS         56
93 #define PERF_COUNTER_EVENT_SHIFT        0
94 #define PERF_COUNTER_EVENT_MASK         __PERF_COUNTER_MASK(EVENT)
95
96 /*
97  * Bits that can be set in hw_event.record_type to request information
98  * in the overflow packets.
99  */
100 enum perf_counter_record_format {
101         PERF_RECORD_IP          = 1U << 0,
102         PERF_RECORD_TID         = 1U << 1,
103         PERF_RECORD_TIME        = 1U << 2,
104         PERF_RECORD_ADDR        = 1U << 3,
105         PERF_RECORD_GROUP       = 1U << 4,
106         PERF_RECORD_CALLCHAIN   = 1U << 5,
107 };
108
109 /*
110  * Bits that can be set in hw_event.read_format to request that
111  * reads on the counter should return the indicated quantities,
112  * in increasing order of bit value, after the counter value.
113  */
114 enum perf_counter_read_format {
115         PERF_FORMAT_TOTAL_TIME_ENABLED  =  1,
116         PERF_FORMAT_TOTAL_TIME_RUNNING  =  2,
117 };
118
119 /*
120  * Hardware event to monitor via a performance monitoring counter:
121  */
122 struct perf_counter_hw_event {
123         /*
124          * The MSB of the config word signifies if the rest contains cpu
125          * specific (raw) counter configuration data, if unset, the next
126          * 7 bits are an event type and the rest of the bits are the event
127          * identifier.
128          */
129         __u64                   config;
130
131         __u64                   irq_period;
132         __u32                   record_type;
133         __u32                   read_format;
134
135         __u64                   disabled       :  1, /* off by default        */
136                                 nmi            :  1, /* NMI sampling          */
137                                 inherit        :  1, /* children inherit it   */
138                                 pinned         :  1, /* must always be on PMU */
139                                 exclusive      :  1, /* only group on PMU     */
140                                 exclude_user   :  1, /* don't count user      */
141                                 exclude_kernel :  1, /* ditto kernel          */
142                                 exclude_hv     :  1, /* ditto hypervisor      */
143                                 exclude_idle   :  1, /* don't count when idle */
144                                 mmap           :  1, /* include mmap data     */
145                                 munmap         :  1, /* include munmap data   */
146                                 comm           :  1, /* include comm data     */
147
148                                 __reserved_1   : 52;
149
150         __u32                   extra_config_len;
151         __u32                   wakeup_events;  /* wakeup every n events */
152
153         __u64                   __reserved_2;
154         __u64                   __reserved_3;
155 };
156
157 /*
158  * Ioctls that can be done on a perf counter fd:
159  */
160 #define PERF_COUNTER_IOC_ENABLE         _IO ('$', 0)
161 #define PERF_COUNTER_IOC_DISABLE        _IO ('$', 1)
162 #define PERF_COUNTER_IOC_REFRESH        _IOW('$', 2, u32)
163
164 /*
165  * Structure of the page that can be mapped via mmap
166  */
167 struct perf_counter_mmap_page {
168         __u32   version;                /* version number of this structure */
169         __u32   compat_version;         /* lowest version this is compat with */
170
171         /*
172          * Bits needed to read the hw counters in user-space.
173          *
174          *   u32 seq;
175          *   s64 count;
176          *
177          *   do {
178          *     seq = pc->lock;
179          *
180          *     barrier()
181          *     if (pc->index) {
182          *       count = pmc_read(pc->index - 1);
183          *       count += pc->offset;
184          *     } else
185          *       goto regular_read;
186          *
187          *     barrier();
188          *   } while (pc->lock != seq);
189          *
190          * NOTE: for obvious reason this only works on self-monitoring
191          *       processes.
192          */
193         __u32   lock;                   /* seqlock for synchronization */
194         __u32   index;                  /* hardware counter identifier */
195         __s64   offset;                 /* add to hardware counter value */
196
197         /*
198          * Control data for the mmap() data buffer.
199          *
200          * User-space reading this value should issue an rmb(), on SMP capable
201          * platforms, after reading this value -- see perf_counter_wakeup().
202          */
203         __u32   data_head;              /* head in the data section */
204 };
205
206 #define PERF_EVENT_MISC_KERNEL          (1 << 0)
207 #define PERF_EVENT_MISC_USER            (1 << 1)
208 #define PERF_EVENT_MISC_OVERFLOW        (1 << 2)
209
210 struct perf_event_header {
211         __u32   type;
212         __u16   misc;
213         __u16   size;
214 };
215
216 enum perf_event_type {
217
218         /*
219          * The MMAP events record the PROT_EXEC mappings so that we can
220          * correlate userspace IPs to code. They have the following structure:
221          *
222          * struct {
223          *      struct perf_event_header        header;
224          *
225          *      u32                             pid, tid;
226          *      u64                             addr;
227          *      u64                             len;
228          *      u64                             pgoff;
229          *      char                            filename[];
230          * };
231          */
232         PERF_EVENT_MMAP                 = 1,
233         PERF_EVENT_MUNMAP               = 2,
234
235         /*
236          * struct {
237          *      struct perf_event_header        header;
238          *
239          *      u32                             pid, tid;
240          *      char                            comm[];
241          * };
242          */
243         PERF_EVENT_COMM                 = 3,
244
245         /*
246          * When header.misc & PERF_EVENT_MISC_OVERFLOW the event_type field
247          * will be PERF_RECORD_*
248          *
249          * struct {
250          *      struct perf_event_header        header;
251          *
252          *      { u64                   ip;       } && PERF_RECORD_IP
253          *      { u32                   pid, tid; } && PERF_RECORD_TID
254          *      { u64                   time;     } && PERF_RECORD_TIME
255          *      { u64                   addr;     } && PERF_RECORD_ADDR
256          *
257          *      { u64                   nr;
258          *        { u64 event, val; }   cnt[nr];  } && PERF_RECORD_GROUP
259          *
260          *      { u16                   nr,
261          *                              hv,
262          *                              kernel,
263          *                              user;
264          *        u64                   ips[nr];  } && PERF_RECORD_CALLCHAIN
265          * };
266          */
267 };
268
269 #ifdef __KERNEL__
270 /*
271  * Kernel-internal data types and definitions:
272  */
273
274 #ifdef CONFIG_PERF_COUNTERS
275 # include <asm/perf_counter.h>
276 #endif
277
278 #include <linux/list.h>
279 #include <linux/mutex.h>
280 #include <linux/rculist.h>
281 #include <linux/rcupdate.h>
282 #include <linux/spinlock.h>
283 #include <linux/hrtimer.h>
284 #include <linux/fs.h>
285 #include <asm/atomic.h>
286
287 struct task_struct;
288
289 static inline u64 perf_event_raw(struct perf_counter_hw_event *hw_event)
290 {
291         return hw_event->config & PERF_COUNTER_RAW_MASK;
292 }
293
294 static inline u64 perf_event_config(struct perf_counter_hw_event *hw_event)
295 {
296         return hw_event->config & PERF_COUNTER_CONFIG_MASK;
297 }
298
299 static inline u64 perf_event_type(struct perf_counter_hw_event *hw_event)
300 {
301         return (hw_event->config & PERF_COUNTER_TYPE_MASK) >>
302                 PERF_COUNTER_TYPE_SHIFT;
303 }
304
305 static inline u64 perf_event_id(struct perf_counter_hw_event *hw_event)
306 {
307         return hw_event->config & PERF_COUNTER_EVENT_MASK;
308 }
309
310 /**
311  * struct hw_perf_counter - performance counter hardware details:
312  */
313 struct hw_perf_counter {
314 #ifdef CONFIG_PERF_COUNTERS
315         union {
316                 struct { /* hardware */
317                         u64                             config;
318                         unsigned long                   config_base;
319                         unsigned long                   counter_base;
320                         int                             nmi;
321                         unsigned int                    idx;
322                 };
323                 union { /* software */
324                         atomic64_t                      count;
325                         struct hrtimer                  hrtimer;
326                 };
327         };
328         atomic64_t                      prev_count;
329         u64                             irq_period;
330         atomic64_t                      period_left;
331 #endif
332 };
333
334 struct perf_counter;
335
336 /**
337  * struct hw_perf_counter_ops - performance counter hw ops
338  */
339 struct hw_perf_counter_ops {
340         int (*enable)                   (struct perf_counter *counter);
341         void (*disable)                 (struct perf_counter *counter);
342         void (*read)                    (struct perf_counter *counter);
343 };
344
345 /**
346  * enum perf_counter_active_state - the states of a counter
347  */
348 enum perf_counter_active_state {
349         PERF_COUNTER_STATE_ERROR        = -2,
350         PERF_COUNTER_STATE_OFF          = -1,
351         PERF_COUNTER_STATE_INACTIVE     =  0,
352         PERF_COUNTER_STATE_ACTIVE       =  1,
353 };
354
355 struct file;
356
357 struct perf_mmap_data {
358         struct rcu_head                 rcu_head;
359         int                             nr_pages;       /* nr of data pages  */
360
361         atomic_t                        wakeup;         /* POLL_ for wakeups */
362         atomic_t                        head;           /* write position    */
363         atomic_t                        events;         /* event limit       */
364
365         struct perf_counter_mmap_page   *user_page;
366         void                            *data_pages[0];
367 };
368
369 struct perf_pending_entry {
370         struct perf_pending_entry *next;
371         void (*func)(struct perf_pending_entry *);
372 };
373
374 /**
375  * struct perf_counter - performance counter kernel representation:
376  */
377 struct perf_counter {
378 #ifdef CONFIG_PERF_COUNTERS
379         struct list_head                list_entry;
380         struct list_head                event_entry;
381         struct list_head                sibling_list;
382         int                             nr_siblings;
383         struct perf_counter             *group_leader;
384         const struct hw_perf_counter_ops *hw_ops;
385
386         enum perf_counter_active_state  state;
387         enum perf_counter_active_state  prev_state;
388         atomic64_t                      count;
389
390         /*
391          * These are the total time in nanoseconds that the counter
392          * has been enabled (i.e. eligible to run, and the task has
393          * been scheduled in, if this is a per-task counter)
394          * and running (scheduled onto the CPU), respectively.
395          *
396          * They are computed from tstamp_enabled, tstamp_running and
397          * tstamp_stopped when the counter is in INACTIVE or ACTIVE state.
398          */
399         u64                             total_time_enabled;
400         u64                             total_time_running;
401
402         /*
403          * These are timestamps used for computing total_time_enabled
404          * and total_time_running when the counter is in INACTIVE or
405          * ACTIVE state, measured in nanoseconds from an arbitrary point
406          * in time.
407          * tstamp_enabled: the notional time when the counter was enabled
408          * tstamp_running: the notional time when the counter was scheduled on
409          * tstamp_stopped: in INACTIVE state, the notional time when the
410          *      counter was scheduled off.
411          */
412         u64                             tstamp_enabled;
413         u64                             tstamp_running;
414         u64                             tstamp_stopped;
415
416         struct perf_counter_hw_event    hw_event;
417         struct hw_perf_counter          hw;
418
419         struct perf_counter_context     *ctx;
420         struct task_struct              *task;
421         struct file                     *filp;
422
423         struct perf_counter             *parent;
424         struct list_head                child_list;
425
426         /*
427          * These accumulate total time (in nanoseconds) that children
428          * counters have been enabled and running, respectively.
429          */
430         atomic64_t                      child_total_time_enabled;
431         atomic64_t                      child_total_time_running;
432
433         /*
434          * Protect attach/detach and child_list:
435          */
436         struct mutex                    mutex;
437
438         int                             oncpu;
439         int                             cpu;
440
441         /* mmap bits */
442         struct mutex                    mmap_mutex;
443         atomic_t                        mmap_count;
444         struct perf_mmap_data           *data;
445
446         /* poll related */
447         wait_queue_head_t               waitq;
448         struct fasync_struct            *fasync;
449
450         /* delayed work for NMIs and such */
451         int                             pending_wakeup;
452         int                             pending_kill;
453         int                             pending_disable;
454         struct perf_pending_entry       pending;
455
456         atomic_t                        event_limit;
457
458         void (*destroy)(struct perf_counter *);
459         struct rcu_head                 rcu_head;
460 #endif
461 };
462
463 /**
464  * struct perf_counter_context - counter context structure
465  *
466  * Used as a container for task counters and CPU counters as well:
467  */
468 struct perf_counter_context {
469 #ifdef CONFIG_PERF_COUNTERS
470         /*
471          * Protect the states of the counters in the list,
472          * nr_active, and the list:
473          */
474         spinlock_t              lock;
475         /*
476          * Protect the list of counters.  Locking either mutex or lock
477          * is sufficient to ensure the list doesn't change; to change
478          * the list you need to lock both the mutex and the spinlock.
479          */
480         struct mutex            mutex;
481
482         struct list_head        counter_list;
483         struct list_head        event_list;
484         int                     nr_counters;
485         int                     nr_active;
486         int                     is_active;
487         struct task_struct      *task;
488
489         /*
490          * Context clock, runs when context enabled.
491          */
492         u64                     time;
493         u64                     timestamp;
494 #endif
495 };
496
497 /**
498  * struct perf_counter_cpu_context - per cpu counter context structure
499  */
500 struct perf_cpu_context {
501         struct perf_counter_context     ctx;
502         struct perf_counter_context     *task_ctx;
503         int                             active_oncpu;
504         int                             max_pertask;
505         int                             exclusive;
506
507         /*
508          * Recursion avoidance:
509          *
510          * task, softirq, irq, nmi context
511          */
512         int                     recursion[4];
513 };
514
515 #ifdef CONFIG_PERF_COUNTERS
516
517 /*
518  * Set by architecture code:
519  */
520 extern int perf_max_counters;
521
522 extern const struct hw_perf_counter_ops *
523 hw_perf_counter_init(struct perf_counter *counter);
524
525 extern void perf_counter_task_sched_in(struct task_struct *task, int cpu);
526 extern void perf_counter_task_sched_out(struct task_struct *task, int cpu);
527 extern void perf_counter_task_tick(struct task_struct *task, int cpu);
528 extern void perf_counter_init_task(struct task_struct *child);
529 extern void perf_counter_exit_task(struct task_struct *child);
530 extern void perf_counter_do_pending(void);
531 extern void perf_counter_print_debug(void);
532 extern void perf_counter_unthrottle(void);
533 extern u64 hw_perf_save_disable(void);
534 extern void hw_perf_restore(u64 ctrl);
535 extern int perf_counter_task_disable(void);
536 extern int perf_counter_task_enable(void);
537 extern int hw_perf_group_sched_in(struct perf_counter *group_leader,
538                struct perf_cpu_context *cpuctx,
539                struct perf_counter_context *ctx, int cpu);
540 extern void perf_counter_update_userpage(struct perf_counter *counter);
541
542 extern int perf_counter_overflow(struct perf_counter *counter,
543                                  int nmi, struct pt_regs *regs, u64 addr);
544 /*
545  * Return 1 for a software counter, 0 for a hardware counter
546  */
547 static inline int is_software_counter(struct perf_counter *counter)
548 {
549         return !perf_event_raw(&counter->hw_event) &&
550                 perf_event_type(&counter->hw_event) != PERF_TYPE_HARDWARE;
551 }
552
553 extern void perf_swcounter_event(u32, u64, int, struct pt_regs *, u64);
554
555 extern void perf_counter_mmap(unsigned long addr, unsigned long len,
556                               unsigned long pgoff, struct file *file);
557
558 extern void perf_counter_munmap(unsigned long addr, unsigned long len,
559                                 unsigned long pgoff, struct file *file);
560
561 extern void perf_counter_comm(struct task_struct *tsk);
562
563 #define MAX_STACK_DEPTH         255
564
565 struct perf_callchain_entry {
566         u16     nr, hv, kernel, user;
567         u64     ip[MAX_STACK_DEPTH];
568 };
569
570 extern struct perf_callchain_entry *perf_callchain(struct pt_regs *regs);
571
572 extern int sysctl_perf_counter_priv;
573
574 #else
575 static inline void
576 perf_counter_task_sched_in(struct task_struct *task, int cpu)           { }
577 static inline void
578 perf_counter_task_sched_out(struct task_struct *task, int cpu)          { }
579 static inline void
580 perf_counter_task_tick(struct task_struct *task, int cpu)               { }
581 static inline void perf_counter_init_task(struct task_struct *child)    { }
582 static inline void perf_counter_exit_task(struct task_struct *child)    { }
583 static inline void perf_counter_do_pending(void)                        { }
584 static inline void perf_counter_print_debug(void)                       { }
585 static inline void perf_counter_unthrottle(void)                        { }
586 static inline void hw_perf_restore(u64 ctrl)                            { }
587 static inline u64 hw_perf_save_disable(void)                  { return 0; }
588 static inline int perf_counter_task_disable(void)       { return -EINVAL; }
589 static inline int perf_counter_task_enable(void)        { return -EINVAL; }
590
591 static inline void
592 perf_swcounter_event(u32 event, u64 nr, int nmi,
593                      struct pt_regs *regs, u64 addr)                    { }
594
595 static inline void
596 perf_counter_mmap(unsigned long addr, unsigned long len,
597                   unsigned long pgoff, struct file *file)               { }
598
599 static inline void
600 perf_counter_munmap(unsigned long addr, unsigned long len,
601                     unsigned long pgoff, struct file *file)             { }
602
603 static inline void perf_counter_comm(struct task_struct *tsk)           { }
604 #endif
605
606 #endif /* __KERNEL__ */
607 #endif /* _LINUX_PERF_COUNTER_H */