/* 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 context API. */ #ifndef _KBASE_HWCNT_CONTEXT_H_ #define _KBASE_HWCNT_CONTEXT_H_ #include #include struct kbase_hwcnt_backend_interface; struct kbase_hwcnt_context; /** * kbase_hwcnt_context_init() - Initialise a hardware counter context. * @iface: Non-NULL pointer to a hardware counter backend interface. * @out_hctx: Non-NULL pointer to where the pointer to the created context will * be stored on success. * * On creation, the disable count of the context will be 0. * A hardware counter accumulator can be acquired using a created context. * * Return: 0 on success, else error code. */ int kbase_hwcnt_context_init(const struct kbase_hwcnt_backend_interface *iface, struct kbase_hwcnt_context **out_hctx); /** * kbase_hwcnt_context_term() - Terminate a hardware counter context. * @hctx: Pointer to context to be terminated. */ void kbase_hwcnt_context_term(struct kbase_hwcnt_context *hctx); /** * kbase_hwcnt_context_metadata() - Get the hardware counter metadata used by * the context, so related counter data * structures can be created. * @hctx: Non-NULL pointer to the hardware counter context. * * Return: Non-NULL pointer to metadata, or NULL on error. */ const struct kbase_hwcnt_metadata *kbase_hwcnt_context_metadata(struct kbase_hwcnt_context *hctx); /** * kbase_hwcnt_context_disable() - Increment the disable count of the context. * @hctx: Non-NULL pointer to the hardware counter context. * * If a call to this function increments the disable count from 0 to 1, and * an accumulator has been acquired, then a counter dump will be performed * before counters are disabled via the backend interface. * * Subsequent dumps via the accumulator while counters are disabled will first * return the accumulated dump, then will return dumps with zeroed counters. * * After this function call returns, it is guaranteed that counters will not be * enabled via the backend interface. */ void kbase_hwcnt_context_disable(struct kbase_hwcnt_context *hctx); /** * kbase_hwcnt_context_disable_atomic() - Increment the disable count of the * context if possible in an atomic * context. * @hctx: Non-NULL pointer to the hardware counter context. * * This function will only succeed if hardware counters are effectively already * disabled, i.e. there is no accumulator, the disable count is already * non-zero, or the accumulator has no counters set. * * After this function call returns true, it is guaranteed that counters will * not be enabled via the backend interface. * * Return: True if the disable count was incremented, else False. */ bool kbase_hwcnt_context_disable_atomic(struct kbase_hwcnt_context *hctx); /** * kbase_hwcnt_context_enable() - Decrement the disable count of the context. * @hctx: Non-NULL pointer to the hardware counter context. * * If a call to this function decrements the disable count from 1 to 0, and * an accumulator has been acquired, then counters will be re-enabled via the * backend interface. * * If an accumulator has been acquired and enabling counters fails for some * reason, the accumulator will be placed into an error state. * * It is only valid to call this function one time for each prior returned call * to kbase_hwcnt_context_disable. * * The spinlock documented in the backend interface that was passed in to * kbase_hwcnt_context_init() must be held before calling this function. */ void kbase_hwcnt_context_enable(struct kbase_hwcnt_context *hctx); /** * kbase_hwcnt_context_queue_work() - Queue hardware counter related async * work on a workqueue specialized for * hardware counters. * @hctx: Non-NULL pointer to the hardware counter context. * @work: Non-NULL pointer to work to queue. * * Return: false if work was already on a queue, true otherwise. * * Performance counter related work is high priority, short running, and * generally CPU locality is unimportant. There is no standard workqueue that * can service this flavor of work. * * Rather than have each user of counters define their own workqueue, we have * a centralized one in here that anybody using this hardware counter API * should use. * * Before the context is destroyed, all work submitted must have been completed. * Given that the work enqueued via this function is likely to be hardware * counter related and will therefore use the context object, this is likely * to be behavior that will occur naturally. * * Historical note: prior to this centralized workqueue, the system_highpri_wq * was used. This was generally fine, except when a particularly long running, * higher priority thread ended up scheduled on the enqueuing CPU core. Given * that hardware counters requires tight integration with power management, * this meant progress through the power management states could be stalled * for however long that higher priority thread took. */ bool kbase_hwcnt_context_queue_work(struct kbase_hwcnt_context *hctx, struct work_struct *work); #endif /* _KBASE_HWCNT_CONTEXT_H_ */