/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note */ /* * * (C) COPYRIGHT 2018, 2020-2022 ARM Limited. All rights reserved. * * This program is free software and is provided to you under the terms of the * GNU General Public License version 2 as published by the Free Software * Foundation, and any use by you of this program is subject to the terms * of such GNU license. * * 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, you can access it online at * http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html. * */ /* * Hardware counter accumulator API. */ #ifndef _KBASE_HWCNT_ACCUMULATOR_H_ #define _KBASE_HWCNT_ACCUMULATOR_H_ #include struct kbase_hwcnt_context; struct kbase_hwcnt_accumulator; struct kbase_hwcnt_enable_map; struct kbase_hwcnt_dump_buffer; /** * kbase_hwcnt_accumulator_acquire() - Acquire the hardware counter accumulator * for a hardware counter context. * @hctx: Non-NULL pointer to a hardware counter context. * @accum: Non-NULL pointer to where the pointer to the created accumulator * will be stored on success. * * There can exist at most one instance of the hardware counter accumulator per * context at a time. * * If multiple clients need access to the hardware counters at the same time, * then an abstraction built on top of the single instance to the hardware * counter accumulator is required. * * No counters will be enabled with the returned accumulator. A subsequent call * to kbase_hwcnt_accumulator_set_counters must be used to turn them on. * * There are four components to a hardware counter dump: * - A set of enabled counters * - A start time * - An end time * - A dump buffer containing the accumulated counter values for all enabled * counters between the start and end times. * * For each dump, it is guaranteed that all enabled counters were active for the * entirety of the period between the start and end times. * * It is also guaranteed that the start time of dump "n" is always equal to the * end time of dump "n - 1". * * For all dumps, the values of any counters that were not enabled is undefined. * * Return: 0 on success or error code. */ int kbase_hwcnt_accumulator_acquire(struct kbase_hwcnt_context *hctx, struct kbase_hwcnt_accumulator **accum); /** * kbase_hwcnt_accumulator_release() - Release a hardware counter accumulator. * @accum: Non-NULL pointer to the hardware counter accumulator. * * The accumulator must be released before the context the accumulator was * created from is terminated. */ void kbase_hwcnt_accumulator_release(struct kbase_hwcnt_accumulator *accum); /** * kbase_hwcnt_accumulator_set_counters() - Perform a dump of the currently * enabled counters, and enable a new * set of counters that will be used * for subsequent dumps. * @accum: Non-NULL pointer to the hardware counter accumulator. * @new_map: Non-NULL pointer to the new counter enable map. Must have the * same metadata as the accumulator. * @ts_start_ns: Non-NULL pointer where the start timestamp of the dump will * be written out to on success. * @ts_end_ns: Non-NULL pointer where the end timestamp of the dump will * be written out to on success. * @dump_buf: Pointer to the buffer where the dump will be written out to on * success. If non-NULL, must have the same metadata as the * accumulator. If NULL, the dump will be discarded. * * If this function fails for some unexpected reason (i.e. anything other than * invalid args), then the accumulator will be put into the error state until * the parent context is next disabled. * * Return: 0 on success or error code. */ int kbase_hwcnt_accumulator_set_counters(struct kbase_hwcnt_accumulator *accum, const struct kbase_hwcnt_enable_map *new_map, u64 *ts_start_ns, u64 *ts_end_ns, struct kbase_hwcnt_dump_buffer *dump_buf); /** * kbase_hwcnt_accumulator_dump() - Perform a dump of the currently enabled * counters. * @accum: Non-NULL pointer to the hardware counter accumulator. * @ts_start_ns: Non-NULL pointer where the start timestamp of the dump will * be written out to on success. * @ts_end_ns: Non-NULL pointer where the end timestamp of the dump will * be written out to on success. * @dump_buf: Pointer to the buffer where the dump will be written out to on * success. If non-NULL, must have the same metadata as the * accumulator. If NULL, the dump will be discarded. * * If this function fails for some unexpected reason (i.e. anything other than * invalid args), then the accumulator will be put into the error state until * the parent context is next disabled. * * Return: 0 on success or error code. */ int kbase_hwcnt_accumulator_dump(struct kbase_hwcnt_accumulator *accum, u64 *ts_start_ns, u64 *ts_end_ns, struct kbase_hwcnt_dump_buffer *dump_buf); /** * kbase_hwcnt_accumulator_timestamp_ns() - Get the current accumulator backend * timestamp. * @accum: Non-NULL pointer to the hardware counter accumulator. * * Return: Accumulator backend timestamp in nanoseconds. */ u64 kbase_hwcnt_accumulator_timestamp_ns(struct kbase_hwcnt_accumulator *accum); #endif /* _KBASE_HWCNT_ACCUMULATOR_H_ */