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+ * Copyright (c) 2011-2018 Apple Computer, Inc. All rights reserved.
*
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*/
extern lck_grp_t kperf_lck_grp;
/* the trigger types supported by kperf */
-#define TRIGGER_TYPE_TIMER (0)
-#define TRIGGER_TYPE_PMI (1)
-#define TRIGGER_TYPE_KDEBUG (2)
+#define TRIGGER_TYPE_TIMER (0)
+#define TRIGGER_TYPE_PMI (1)
+#define TRIGGER_TYPE_KDEBUG (2)
+#define TRIGGER_TYPE_LAZY_WAIT (3)
+#define TRIGGER_TYPE_LAZY_CPU (3)
/* helpers to get and set AST flags on a thread */
uint32_t kperf_get_thread_flags(thread_t thread);
struct kperf_sample *kperf_intr_sample_buffer(void);
/*
- * kperf AST handler
+ * Callbacks into kperf from other systems.
*/
-extern __attribute__((noinline)) void kperf_thread_ast_handler(thread_t thread);
/*
- * thread on core callback
+ * kperf AST handler
+ *
+ * Prevent inlining, since the sampling function allocates on the stack and
+ * branches calling ast_taken (but never on a kperf AST) may blow their stacks.
*/
-
-/* controls whether the callback is called on context switch */
-extern boolean_t kperf_on_cpu_active;
+extern __attribute__((noinline)) void kperf_thread_ast_handler(thread_t thread);
/* update whether the callback is set */
void kperf_on_cpu_update(void);
-/* handle a thread being switched on */
-void kperf_on_cpu_internal(thread_t thread, thread_continue_t continuation,
- uintptr_t *starting_fp);
-
-/* for scheduler threads switching threads on */
+/* for scheduler switching threads on */
static inline void
kperf_on_cpu(thread_t thread, thread_continue_t continuation,
uintptr_t *starting_fp)
{
+ extern boolean_t kperf_on_cpu_active;
+ void kperf_on_cpu_internal(thread_t thread, thread_continue_t continuation,
+ uintptr_t *starting_fp);
+
if (__improbable(kperf_on_cpu_active)) {
kperf_on_cpu_internal(thread, continuation, starting_fp);
}
}
-/*
- * kdebug callback
- */
+/* for scheduler switching threads off */
+static inline void
+kperf_off_cpu(thread_t thread)
+{
+ extern unsigned int kperf_lazy_cpu_action;
+ void kperf_lazy_off_cpu(thread_t thread);
+
+ if (__improbable(kperf_lazy_cpu_action != 0)) {
+ kperf_lazy_off_cpu(thread);
+ }
+}
-/* controls whether the kdebug callback is called */
-extern boolean_t kperf_kdebug_active;
+/* for scheduler making threads runnable */
+static inline void
+kperf_make_runnable(thread_t thread, int interrupt)
+{
+ extern unsigned int kperf_lazy_cpu_action;
+ void kperf_lazy_make_runnable(thread_t thread, bool interrupt);
-/* handle the kdebug event */
-void kperf_kdebug_callback_internal(uint32_t debugid);
+ if (__improbable(kperf_lazy_cpu_action != 0)) {
+ kperf_lazy_make_runnable(thread, interrupt);
+ }
+}
-/* handle a kdebug event */
-void kperf_kdebug_handler(uint32_t debugid, uintptr_t *starting_fp);
+/* for interrupt handler epilogue */
+static inline void
+kperf_interrupt(void)
+{
+ extern unsigned int kperf_lazy_cpu_action;
+ extern void kperf_lazy_cpu_sample(thread_t thread, unsigned int flags,
+ bool interrupt);
+
+ if (__improbable(kperf_lazy_cpu_action != 0)) {
+ kperf_lazy_cpu_sample(current_thread(), 0, true);
+ }
+}
-/* called inside of kernel_debug_internal */
+/* for kdebug on every traced event */
static inline void
kperf_kdebug_callback(uint32_t debugid, uintptr_t *starting_fp)
{
+ extern boolean_t kperf_kdebug_active;
+ void kperf_kdebug_handler(uint32_t debugid, uintptr_t *starting_fp);
+
if (__improbable(kperf_kdebug_active)) {
kperf_kdebug_handler(debugid, starting_fp);
}
*/
void kperf_kernel_configure(const char *config);
-/* get and set whether we're recording stacks on interesting kdebug events */
-extern int kperf_kdbg_get_stacks(void);
-extern int kperf_kdbg_set_stacks(int);
-
-extern int kperf_kdebug_cswitch;
+/* given a task port, find out its pid */
+int kperf_port_to_pid(mach_port_name_t portname);
#if DEVELOPMENT || DEBUG
extern _Atomic long long kperf_pending_ipis;
#endif /* DEVELOPMENT || DEBUG */
-/* get and set whether to output tracepoints on context-switch */
-extern int kperf_kdbg_cswitch_get(void);
-extern int kperf_kdbg_cswitch_set(int newval);
-
-/* given a task port, find out its pid */
-int kperf_port_to_pid(mach_port_name_t portname);
-
#endif /* !defined(KPERF_H) */