lockstat.h revision 1.2 1 1.2 ad /* $NetBSD: lockstat.h,v 1.2 2006/12/25 11:57:40 ad Exp $ */
2 1.1 ad
3 1.1 ad /*-
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8 1.1 ad * by Andrew Doran.
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38 1.1 ad
39 1.1 ad #ifndef _SYS_LOCKSTAT_H_
40 1.1 ad #define _SYS_LOCKSTAT_H_
41 1.1 ad
42 1.1 ad #ifdef _KERNEL_OPT
43 1.1 ad #include <lockstat.h>
44 1.1 ad #endif
45 1.1 ad
46 1.1 ad #include <sys/types.h>
47 1.1 ad #include <sys/ioccom.h>
48 1.1 ad #include <sys/queue.h>
49 1.1 ad #include <sys/types.h>
50 1.1 ad #include <sys/time.h>
51 1.1 ad
52 1.1 ad #if defined(_KERNEL) && defined(__HAVE_CPU_COUNTER)
53 1.1 ad #include <machine/cpu_counter.h>
54 1.1 ad #endif
55 1.1 ad
56 1.1 ad /*
57 1.1 ad * Interface version. The interface is not designed to provide
58 1.1 ad * compatibility across NetBSD releases.
59 1.1 ad */
60 1.1 ad
61 1.1 ad #define IOC_LOCKSTAT_GVERSION _IOR('L', 0, int)
62 1.1 ad
63 1.2 ad #define LS_VERSION 3
64 1.1 ad
65 1.1 ad /*
66 1.1 ad * Enable request. We can limit tracing by the call site and by
67 1.1 ad * the lock. We also specify the number of event buffers to
68 1.1 ad * allocate up front, and what kind of events to track.
69 1.1 ad */
70 1.1 ad
71 1.1 ad #define IOC_LOCKSTAT_ENABLE _IOW('L', 1, lsenable_t)
72 1.1 ad
73 1.1 ad #define LE_CALLSITE 0x01 /* track call sites */
74 1.1 ad #define LE_ONE_CALLSITE 0x02 /* specific call site */
75 1.1 ad #define LE_ONE_LOCK 0x04 /* specific lock */
76 1.1 ad
77 1.1 ad typedef struct lsenable {
78 1.1 ad uintptr_t le_csstart; /* callsite start */
79 1.1 ad uintptr_t le_csend; /* callsite end */
80 1.2 ad uintptr_t le_lockstart; /* lock address start */
81 1.2 ad uintptr_t le_lockend; /* lock address end */
82 1.1 ad uintptr_t le_nbufs; /* buffers to allocate, 0 = default */
83 1.1 ad u_int le_flags; /* request flags */
84 1.1 ad u_int le_mask; /* event mask (LB_*) */
85 1.1 ad } lsenable_t;
86 1.1 ad
87 1.1 ad /*
88 1.1 ad * Disable request.
89 1.1 ad */
90 1.1 ad
91 1.1 ad #define IOC_LOCKSTAT_DISABLE _IOR('L', 2, lsdisable_t)
92 1.1 ad
93 1.1 ad typedef struct lsdisable {
94 1.1 ad size_t ld_size; /* buffer space allocated */
95 1.1 ad struct timespec ld_time; /* time spent enabled */
96 1.1 ad uint64_t ld_freq[64]; /* counter HZ by CPU number */
97 1.1 ad } lsdisable_t;
98 1.1 ad
99 1.1 ad /*
100 1.1 ad * Event buffers returned from reading from the devices.
101 1.1 ad */
102 1.1 ad
103 1.1 ad /*
104 1.1 ad * Event types, for lockstat_event(). Stored in lb_flags but should be
105 1.1 ad * meaningless to the consumer, also provided with the enable request
106 1.1 ad * in le_mask.
107 1.1 ad */
108 1.1 ad #define LB_SPIN 0x00000001
109 1.2 ad #define LB_SLEEP1 0x00000002
110 1.2 ad #define LB_SLEEP2 0x00000003
111 1.2 ad #define LB_NEVENT 0x00000003
112 1.1 ad #define LB_EVENT_MASK 0x000000ff
113 1.1 ad
114 1.1 ad /*
115 1.1 ad * Lock types, the only part of lb_flags that should be inspected. Also
116 1.1 ad * provided with the enable request in le_mask.
117 1.1 ad */
118 1.1 ad #define LB_ADAPTIVE_MUTEX 0x00000100
119 1.2 ad #define LB_SPIN_MUTEX 0x00000200
120 1.2 ad #define LB_RWLOCK 0x00000300
121 1.2 ad #define LB_LOCKMGR 0x00000400
122 1.2 ad #define LB_KERNEL_LOCK 0x00000500
123 1.1 ad #define LB_NLOCK 0x00000500
124 1.1 ad #define LB_LOCK_MASK 0x0000ff00
125 1.1 ad #define LB_LOCK_SHIFT 8
126 1.1 ad
127 1.1 ad typedef struct lsbuf {
128 1.1 ad union {
129 1.1 ad LIST_ENTRY(lsbuf) list;
130 1.1 ad SLIST_ENTRY(lsbuf) slist;
131 1.1 ad TAILQ_ENTRY(lsbuf) tailq;
132 1.1 ad } lb_chain;
133 1.1 ad uintptr_t lb_lock; /* lock address */
134 1.1 ad uintptr_t lb_callsite; /* call site */
135 1.1 ad uint64_t lb_times[LB_NEVENT]; /* cumulative times */
136 1.1 ad uint32_t lb_counts[LB_NEVENT]; /* count of events */
137 1.1 ad uint16_t lb_flags; /* lock type */
138 1.1 ad uint16_t lb_cpu; /* CPU number */
139 1.1 ad } lsbuf_t;
140 1.1 ad
141 1.1 ad /*
142 1.1 ad * Tracing stubs used by lock providers, e.g. lockmgr().
143 1.1 ad */
144 1.1 ad
145 1.1 ad #if defined(_KERNEL) && defined(__HAVE_CPU_COUNTER) && NLOCKSTAT > 0
146 1.1 ad
147 1.1 ad #define LOCKSTAT_EVENT(lock, type, count, time) \
148 1.1 ad do { \
149 1.1 ad if (__predict_false(lockstat_enabled)) \
150 1.1 ad lockstat_event((uintptr_t)(lock), \
151 1.1 ad (uintptr_t)__builtin_return_address(0), \
152 1.1 ad (type), (count), (time)); \
153 1.1 ad } while (/* CONSTCOND */ 0);
154 1.1 ad
155 1.1 ad #define LOCKSTAT_EVENT_RA(lock, type, count, time, ra) \
156 1.1 ad do { \
157 1.1 ad if (__predict_false(lockstat_enabled)) \
158 1.1 ad lockstat_event((uintptr_t)(lock), (uintptr_t)ra, \
159 1.1 ad (type), (count), (time)); \
160 1.1 ad } while (/* CONSTCOND */ 0);
161 1.1 ad
162 1.1 ad #define LOCKSTAT_TIMER(name) uint64_t name = 0
163 1.1 ad #define LOCKSTAT_COUNTER(name) uint64_t name = 0
164 1.1 ad
165 1.1 ad #define LOCKSTAT_START_TIMER(name) \
166 1.1 ad do { \
167 1.1 ad (name) -= cpu_counter(); \
168 1.1 ad } while (/* CONSTCOND */ 0)
169 1.1 ad
170 1.1 ad #define LOCKSTAT_STOP_TIMER(name) \
171 1.1 ad do { \
172 1.1 ad (name) += cpu_counter(); \
173 1.1 ad } while (/* CONSTCOND */ 0)
174 1.1 ad
175 1.1 ad #define LOCKSTAT_COUNT(name, inc) \
176 1.1 ad do { \
177 1.1 ad (name) += (inc); \
178 1.1 ad } while (/* CONSTCOND */ 0)
179 1.1 ad
180 1.1 ad void lockstat_event(uintptr_t, uintptr_t, u_int, u_int, uint64_t);
181 1.1 ad
182 1.1 ad extern volatile u_int lockstat_enabled;
183 1.1 ad
184 1.1 ad #else
185 1.1 ad
186 1.1 ad #define LOCKSTAT_EVENT(lock, type, count, time) /* nothing */
187 1.1 ad #define LOCKSTAT_EVENT_RA(lock, type, count, time, ra) /* nothing */
188 1.1 ad #define LOCKSTAT_TIMER(void) /* nothing */
189 1.1 ad #define LOCKSTAT_COUNTER(void) /* nothing */
190 1.1 ad #define LOCKSTAT_START_TIMER(void) /* nothing */
191 1.1 ad #define LOCKSTAT_STOP_TIMER(void) /* nothing */
192 1.1 ad #define LOCKSTAT_COUNT(name, int) /* nothing */
193 1.1 ad
194 1.1 ad #endif
195 1.1 ad
196 1.1 ad #endif /* _SYS_LOCKSTAT_H_ */
197