1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later */
3 * Performance event support - PowerPC classic/server specific definitions.
5 * Copyright 2008-2009 Paul Mackerras, IBM Corporation.
8 #include <linux/types.h>
9 #include <asm/hw_irq.h>
10 #include <linux/device.h>
11 #include <uapi/asm/perf_event.h>
13 /* Update perf_event_print_debug() if this changes */
14 #define MAX_HWEVENTS 8
15 #define MAX_EVENT_ALTERNATIVES 8
16 #define MAX_LIMITED_HWCOUNTERS 2
21 * This struct provides the constants and functions needed to
22 * describe the PMU on a particular POWER-family CPU.
28 unsigned long add_fields;
29 unsigned long test_adder;
30 int (*compute_mmcr)(u64 events[], int n_ev,
31 unsigned int hwc[], unsigned long mmcr[],
32 struct perf_event *pevents[]);
33 int (*get_constraint)(u64 event_id, unsigned long *mskp,
35 int (*get_alternatives)(u64 event_id, unsigned int flags,
37 void (*get_mem_data_src)(union perf_mem_data_src *dsrc,
38 u32 flags, struct pt_regs *regs);
39 void (*get_mem_weight)(u64 *weight);
40 unsigned long group_constraint_mask;
41 unsigned long group_constraint_val;
42 u64 (*bhrb_filter_map)(u64 branch_sample_type);
43 void (*config_bhrb)(u64 pmu_bhrb_filter);
44 void (*disable_pmc)(unsigned int pmc, unsigned long mmcr[]);
45 int (*limited_pmc_event)(u64 event_id);
47 const struct attribute_group **attr_groups;
50 int (*cache_events)[PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_MAX]
51 [PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_OP_MAX]
52 [PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_RESULT_MAX];
56 /* BHRB entries in the PMU */
61 * Values for power_pmu.flags
63 #define PPMU_LIMITED_PMC5_6 0x00000001 /* PMC5/6 have limited function */
64 #define PPMU_ALT_SIPR 0x00000002 /* uses alternate posn for SIPR/HV */
65 #define PPMU_NO_SIPR 0x00000004 /* no SIPR/HV in MMCRA at all */
66 #define PPMU_NO_CONT_SAMPLING 0x00000008 /* no continuous sampling */
67 #define PPMU_SIAR_VALID 0x00000010 /* Processor has SIAR Valid bit */
68 #define PPMU_HAS_SSLOT 0x00000020 /* Has sampled slot in MMCRA */
69 #define PPMU_HAS_SIER 0x00000040 /* Has SIER */
70 #define PPMU_ARCH_207S 0x00000080 /* PMC is architecture v2.07S */
71 #define PPMU_NO_SIAR 0x00000100 /* Do not use SIAR */
74 * Values for flags to get_alternatives()
76 #define PPMU_LIMITED_PMC_OK 1 /* can put this on a limited PMC */
77 #define PPMU_LIMITED_PMC_REQD 2 /* have to put this on a limited PMC */
78 #define PPMU_ONLY_COUNT_RUN 4 /* only counting in run state */
80 extern int register_power_pmu(struct power_pmu *);
83 extern unsigned long perf_misc_flags(struct pt_regs *regs);
84 extern unsigned long perf_instruction_pointer(struct pt_regs *regs);
85 extern unsigned long int read_bhrb(int n);
88 * Only override the default definitions in include/linux/perf_event.h
89 * if we have hardware PMU support.
91 #ifdef CONFIG_PPC_PERF_CTRS
92 #define perf_misc_flags(regs) perf_misc_flags(regs)
96 * The power_pmu.get_constraint function returns a 32/64-bit value and
97 * a 32/64-bit mask that express the constraints between this event_id and
100 * The value and mask are divided up into (non-overlapping) bitfields
101 * of three different types:
103 * Select field: this expresses the constraint that some set of bits
104 * in MMCR* needs to be set to a specific value for this event_id. For a
105 * select field, the mask contains 1s in every bit of the field, and
106 * the value contains a unique value for each possible setting of the
107 * MMCR* bits. The constraint checking code will ensure that two events
108 * that set the same field in their masks have the same value in their
111 * Add field: this expresses the constraint that there can be at most
112 * N events in a particular class. A field of k bits can be used for
113 * N <= 2^(k-1) - 1. The mask has the most significant bit of the field
114 * set (and the other bits 0), and the value has only the least significant
115 * bit of the field set. In addition, the 'add_fields' and 'test_adder'
116 * in the struct power_pmu for this processor come into play. The
117 * add_fields value contains 1 in the LSB of the field, and the
118 * test_adder contains 2^(k-1) - 1 - N in the field.
120 * NAND field: this expresses the constraint that you may not have events
121 * in all of a set of classes. (For example, on PPC970, you can't select
122 * events from the FPU, ISU and IDU simultaneously, although any two are
123 * possible.) For N classes, the field is N+1 bits wide, and each class
124 * is assigned one bit from the least-significant N bits. The mask has
125 * only the most-significant bit set, and the value has only the bit
126 * for the event_id's class set. The test_adder has the least significant
127 * bit set in the field.
129 * If an event_id is not subject to the constraint expressed by a particular
130 * field, then it will have 0 in both the mask and value for that field.
133 extern ssize_t power_events_sysfs_show(struct device *dev,
134 struct device_attribute *attr, char *page);
137 * EVENT_VAR() is same as PMU_EVENT_VAR with a suffix.
139 * Having a suffix allows us to have aliases in sysfs - eg: the generic
140 * event 'cpu-cycles' can have two entries in sysfs: 'cpu-cycles' and
141 * 'PM_CYC' where the latter is the name by which the event is known in
142 * POWER CPU specification.
144 * Similarly, some hardware and cache events use the same event code. Eg.
145 * on POWER8, both "cache-references" and "L1-dcache-loads" events refer
146 * to the same event, PM_LD_REF_L1. The suffix, allows us to have two
147 * sysfs objects for the same event and thus two entries/aliases in sysfs.
149 #define EVENT_VAR(_id, _suffix) event_attr_##_id##_suffix
150 #define EVENT_PTR(_id, _suffix) &EVENT_VAR(_id, _suffix).attr.attr
152 #define EVENT_ATTR(_name, _id, _suffix) \
153 PMU_EVENT_ATTR(_name, EVENT_VAR(_id, _suffix), _id, \
154 power_events_sysfs_show)
156 #define GENERIC_EVENT_ATTR(_name, _id) EVENT_ATTR(_name, _id, _g)
157 #define GENERIC_EVENT_PTR(_id) EVENT_PTR(_id, _g)
159 #define CACHE_EVENT_ATTR(_name, _id) EVENT_ATTR(_name, _id, _c)
160 #define CACHE_EVENT_PTR(_id) EVENT_PTR(_id, _c)
162 #define POWER_EVENT_ATTR(_name, _id) EVENT_ATTR(_name, _id, _p)
163 #define POWER_EVENT_PTR(_id) EVENT_PTR(_id, _p)