linux/drivers/hwtracing/coresight/coresight-etm3x.c

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/* Copyright (c) 2011-2012, The Linux Foundation. All rights reserved.
drivers/hwtracing: make coresight-* explicitly non-modular None of the Kconfig currently controlling compilation of any of the files here are tristate, meaning that none of it currently is being built as a module by anyone. We need not be concerned about .remove functions and blocking the unbind sysfs operations, since that was already done in a recent commit. Lets remove any remaining modular references, so that when reading the drivers there is no doubt they are builtin-only. All drivers get mostly the same changes, so they are handled in batch. Changes are (1) convert to builtin_amba_driver, (2) delete module.h include where unused, and (3) relocate the description into the comments so we don't need MODULE_DESCRIPTION and associated tags. The etm3x and etm4x use module_param_named, and have been adjusted to just include moduleparam.h for that purpose. In commit f309d4443130bf814e991f836e919dca22df37ae ("platform_device: better support builtin boilerplate avoidance") we introduced the builtin_driver macro. Here we use that support and extend it to amba driver registration, so where a driver is clearly non-modular and builtin-only, we can update with the simple mapping of module_amba_driver(...) ---> builtin_amba_driver(...) Since module_amba_driver() uses the same init level priority as builtin_amba_driver() the init ordering remains unchanged with this commit. Cc: Mathieu Poirier <mathieu.poirier@linaro.org> Cc: linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org Signed-off-by: Paul Gortmaker <paul.gortmaker@windriver.com> Signed-off-by: Mathieu Poirier <mathieu.poirier@linaro.org> Acked-by: Russell King <rmk+kernel@arm.linux.org.uk> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2016-02-18 08:52:03 +08:00
*
* Description: CoreSight Program Flow Trace driver
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 and
* only version 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation.
*
* 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.
*/
#include <linux/kernel.h>
drivers/hwtracing: make coresight-* explicitly non-modular None of the Kconfig currently controlling compilation of any of the files here are tristate, meaning that none of it currently is being built as a module by anyone. We need not be concerned about .remove functions and blocking the unbind sysfs operations, since that was already done in a recent commit. Lets remove any remaining modular references, so that when reading the drivers there is no doubt they are builtin-only. All drivers get mostly the same changes, so they are handled in batch. Changes are (1) convert to builtin_amba_driver, (2) delete module.h include where unused, and (3) relocate the description into the comments so we don't need MODULE_DESCRIPTION and associated tags. The etm3x and etm4x use module_param_named, and have been adjusted to just include moduleparam.h for that purpose. In commit f309d4443130bf814e991f836e919dca22df37ae ("platform_device: better support builtin boilerplate avoidance") we introduced the builtin_driver macro. Here we use that support and extend it to amba driver registration, so where a driver is clearly non-modular and builtin-only, we can update with the simple mapping of module_amba_driver(...) ---> builtin_amba_driver(...) Since module_amba_driver() uses the same init level priority as builtin_amba_driver() the init ordering remains unchanged with this commit. Cc: Mathieu Poirier <mathieu.poirier@linaro.org> Cc: linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org Signed-off-by: Paul Gortmaker <paul.gortmaker@windriver.com> Signed-off-by: Mathieu Poirier <mathieu.poirier@linaro.org> Acked-by: Russell King <rmk+kernel@arm.linux.org.uk> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2016-02-18 08:52:03 +08:00
#include <linux/moduleparam.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/types.h>
#include <linux/device.h>
#include <linux/io.h>
#include <linux/err.h>
#include <linux/fs.h>
#include <linux/slab.h>
#include <linux/delay.h>
#include <linux/smp.h>
#include <linux/sysfs.h>
#include <linux/stat.h>
#include <linux/pm_runtime.h>
#include <linux/cpu.h>
#include <linux/of.h>
#include <linux/coresight.h>
#include <linux/coresight-pmu.h>
#include <linux/amba/bus.h>
#include <linux/seq_file.h>
#include <linux/uaccess.h>
#include <linux/clk.h>
#include <linux/perf_event.h>
#include <asm/sections.h>
#include "coresight-etm.h"
#include "coresight-etm-perf.h"
drivers/hwtracing: make coresight-* explicitly non-modular None of the Kconfig currently controlling compilation of any of the files here are tristate, meaning that none of it currently is being built as a module by anyone. We need not be concerned about .remove functions and blocking the unbind sysfs operations, since that was already done in a recent commit. Lets remove any remaining modular references, so that when reading the drivers there is no doubt they are builtin-only. All drivers get mostly the same changes, so they are handled in batch. Changes are (1) convert to builtin_amba_driver, (2) delete module.h include where unused, and (3) relocate the description into the comments so we don't need MODULE_DESCRIPTION and associated tags. The etm3x and etm4x use module_param_named, and have been adjusted to just include moduleparam.h for that purpose. In commit f309d4443130bf814e991f836e919dca22df37ae ("platform_device: better support builtin boilerplate avoidance") we introduced the builtin_driver macro. Here we use that support and extend it to amba driver registration, so where a driver is clearly non-modular and builtin-only, we can update with the simple mapping of module_amba_driver(...) ---> builtin_amba_driver(...) Since module_amba_driver() uses the same init level priority as builtin_amba_driver() the init ordering remains unchanged with this commit. Cc: Mathieu Poirier <mathieu.poirier@linaro.org> Cc: linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org Signed-off-by: Paul Gortmaker <paul.gortmaker@windriver.com> Signed-off-by: Mathieu Poirier <mathieu.poirier@linaro.org> Acked-by: Russell King <rmk+kernel@arm.linux.org.uk> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2016-02-18 08:52:03 +08:00
/*
* Not really modular but using module_param is the easiest way to
* remain consistent with existing use cases for now.
*/
static int boot_enable;
module_param_named(boot_enable, boot_enable, int, S_IRUGO);
/* The number of ETM/PTM currently registered */
static int etm_count;
static struct etm_drvdata *etmdrvdata[NR_CPUS];
static enum cpuhp_state hp_online;
/*
* Memory mapped writes to clear os lock are not supported on some processors
* and OS lock must be unlocked before any memory mapped access on such
* processors, otherwise memory mapped reads/writes will be invalid.
*/
static void etm_os_unlock(struct etm_drvdata *drvdata)
{
/* Writing any value to ETMOSLAR unlocks the trace registers */
etm_writel(drvdata, 0x0, ETMOSLAR);
drvdata->os_unlock = true;
isb();
}
static void etm_set_pwrdwn(struct etm_drvdata *drvdata)
{
u32 etmcr;
/* Ensure pending cp14 accesses complete before setting pwrdwn */
mb();
isb();
etmcr = etm_readl(drvdata, ETMCR);
etmcr |= ETMCR_PWD_DWN;
etm_writel(drvdata, etmcr, ETMCR);
}
static void etm_clr_pwrdwn(struct etm_drvdata *drvdata)
{
u32 etmcr;
etmcr = etm_readl(drvdata, ETMCR);
etmcr &= ~ETMCR_PWD_DWN;
etm_writel(drvdata, etmcr, ETMCR);
/* Ensure pwrup completes before subsequent cp14 accesses */
mb();
isb();
}
static void etm_set_pwrup(struct etm_drvdata *drvdata)
{
u32 etmpdcr;
etmpdcr = readl_relaxed(drvdata->base + ETMPDCR);
etmpdcr |= ETMPDCR_PWD_UP;
writel_relaxed(etmpdcr, drvdata->base + ETMPDCR);
/* Ensure pwrup completes before subsequent cp14 accesses */
mb();
isb();
}
static void etm_clr_pwrup(struct etm_drvdata *drvdata)
{
u32 etmpdcr;
/* Ensure pending cp14 accesses complete before clearing pwrup */
mb();
isb();
etmpdcr = readl_relaxed(drvdata->base + ETMPDCR);
etmpdcr &= ~ETMPDCR_PWD_UP;
writel_relaxed(etmpdcr, drvdata->base + ETMPDCR);
}
/**
* coresight_timeout_etm - loop until a bit has changed to a specific state.
* @drvdata: etm's private data structure.
* @offset: address of a register, starting from @addr.
* @position: the position of the bit of interest.
* @value: the value the bit should have.
*
* Basically the same as @coresight_timeout except for the register access
* method where we have to account for CP14 configurations.
* Return: 0 as soon as the bit has taken the desired state or -EAGAIN if
* TIMEOUT_US has elapsed, which ever happens first.
*/
static int coresight_timeout_etm(struct etm_drvdata *drvdata, u32 offset,
int position, int value)
{
int i;
u32 val;
for (i = TIMEOUT_US; i > 0; i--) {
val = etm_readl(drvdata, offset);
/* Waiting on the bit to go from 0 to 1 */
if (value) {
if (val & BIT(position))
return 0;
/* Waiting on the bit to go from 1 to 0 */
} else {
if (!(val & BIT(position)))
return 0;
}
/*
* Delay is arbitrary - the specification doesn't say how long
* we are expected to wait. Extra check required to make sure
* we don't wait needlessly on the last iteration.
*/
if (i - 1)
udelay(1);
}
return -EAGAIN;
}
static void etm_set_prog(struct etm_drvdata *drvdata)
{
u32 etmcr;
etmcr = etm_readl(drvdata, ETMCR);
etmcr |= ETMCR_ETM_PRG;
etm_writel(drvdata, etmcr, ETMCR);
/*
* Recommended by spec for cp14 accesses to ensure etmcr write is
* complete before polling etmsr
*/
isb();
if (coresight_timeout_etm(drvdata, ETMSR, ETMSR_PROG_BIT, 1)) {
dev_err(drvdata->dev,
"%s: timeout observed when probing at offset %#x\n",
__func__, ETMSR);
}
}
static void etm_clr_prog(struct etm_drvdata *drvdata)
{
u32 etmcr;
etmcr = etm_readl(drvdata, ETMCR);
etmcr &= ~ETMCR_ETM_PRG;
etm_writel(drvdata, etmcr, ETMCR);
/*
* Recommended by spec for cp14 accesses to ensure etmcr write is
* complete before polling etmsr
*/
isb();
if (coresight_timeout_etm(drvdata, ETMSR, ETMSR_PROG_BIT, 0)) {
dev_err(drvdata->dev,
"%s: timeout observed when probing at offset %#x\n",
__func__, ETMSR);
}
}
void etm_set_default(struct etm_config *config)
{
int i;
if (WARN_ON_ONCE(!config))
return;
/*
* Taken verbatim from the TRM:
*
* To trace all memory:
* set bit [24] in register 0x009, the ETMTECR1, to 1
* set all other bits in register 0x009, the ETMTECR1, to 0
* set all bits in register 0x007, the ETMTECR2, to 0
* set register 0x008, the ETMTEEVR, to 0x6F (TRUE).
*/
config->enable_ctrl1 = BIT(24);
config->enable_ctrl2 = 0x0;
config->enable_event = ETM_HARD_WIRE_RES_A;
config->trigger_event = ETM_DEFAULT_EVENT_VAL;
config->enable_event = ETM_HARD_WIRE_RES_A;
config->seq_12_event = ETM_DEFAULT_EVENT_VAL;
config->seq_21_event = ETM_DEFAULT_EVENT_VAL;
config->seq_23_event = ETM_DEFAULT_EVENT_VAL;
config->seq_31_event = ETM_DEFAULT_EVENT_VAL;
config->seq_32_event = ETM_DEFAULT_EVENT_VAL;
config->seq_13_event = ETM_DEFAULT_EVENT_VAL;
config->timestamp_event = ETM_DEFAULT_EVENT_VAL;
for (i = 0; i < ETM_MAX_CNTR; i++) {
config->cntr_rld_val[i] = 0x0;
config->cntr_event[i] = ETM_DEFAULT_EVENT_VAL;
config->cntr_rld_event[i] = ETM_DEFAULT_EVENT_VAL;
config->cntr_val[i] = 0x0;
}
config->seq_curr_state = 0x0;
config->ctxid_idx = 0x0;
for (i = 0; i < ETM_MAX_CTXID_CMP; i++) {
config->ctxid_pid[i] = 0x0;
config->ctxid_vpid[i] = 0x0;
}
config->ctxid_mask = 0x0;
/* Setting default to 1024 as per TRM recommendation */
config->sync_freq = 0x400;
}
void etm_config_trace_mode(struct etm_config *config)
{
u32 flags, mode;
mode = config->mode;
mode &= (ETM_MODE_EXCL_KERN | ETM_MODE_EXCL_USER);
/* excluding kernel AND user space doesn't make sense */
if (mode == (ETM_MODE_EXCL_KERN | ETM_MODE_EXCL_USER))
return;
/* nothing to do if neither flags are set */
if (!(mode & ETM_MODE_EXCL_KERN) && !(mode & ETM_MODE_EXCL_USER))
return;
flags = (1 << 0 | /* instruction execute */
3 << 3 | /* ARM instruction */
0 << 5 | /* No data value comparison */
0 << 7 | /* No exact mach */
0 << 8); /* Ignore context ID */
/* No need to worry about single address comparators. */
config->enable_ctrl2 = 0x0;
/* Bit 0 is address range comparator 1 */
config->enable_ctrl1 = ETMTECR1_ADDR_COMP_1;
/*
* On ETMv3.5:
* ETMACTRn[13,11] == Non-secure state comparison control
* ETMACTRn[12,10] == Secure state comparison control
*
* b00 == Match in all modes in this state
* b01 == Do not match in any more in this state
* b10 == Match in all modes excepts user mode in this state
* b11 == Match only in user mode in this state
*/
/* Tracing in secure mode is not supported at this time */
flags |= (0 << 12 | 1 << 10);
if (mode & ETM_MODE_EXCL_USER) {
/* exclude user, match all modes except user mode */
flags |= (1 << 13 | 0 << 11);
} else {
/* exclude kernel, match only in user mode */
flags |= (1 << 13 | 1 << 11);
}
/*
* The ETMEEVR register is already set to "hard wire A". As such
* all there is to do is setup an address comparator that spans
* the entire address range and configure the state and mode bits.
*/
config->addr_val[0] = (u32) 0x0;
config->addr_val[1] = (u32) ~0x0;
config->addr_acctype[0] = flags;
config->addr_acctype[1] = flags;
config->addr_type[0] = ETM_ADDR_TYPE_RANGE;
config->addr_type[1] = ETM_ADDR_TYPE_RANGE;
}
#define ETM3X_SUPPORTED_OPTIONS (ETMCR_CYC_ACC | \
ETMCR_TIMESTAMP_EN | \
ETMCR_RETURN_STACK)
static int etm_parse_event_config(struct etm_drvdata *drvdata,
struct perf_event *event)
{
struct etm_config *config = &drvdata->config;
struct perf_event_attr *attr = &event->attr;
if (!attr)
return -EINVAL;
/* Clear configuration from previous run */
memset(config, 0, sizeof(struct etm_config));
if (attr->exclude_kernel)
config->mode = ETM_MODE_EXCL_KERN;
if (attr->exclude_user)
config->mode = ETM_MODE_EXCL_USER;
/* Always start from the default config */
etm_set_default(config);
/*
* By default the tracers are configured to trace the whole address
* range. Narrow the field only if requested by user space.
*/
if (config->mode)
etm_config_trace_mode(config);
/*
* At this time only cycle accurate, return stack and timestamp
* options are available.
*/
if (attr->config & ~ETM3X_SUPPORTED_OPTIONS)
return -EINVAL;
config->ctrl = attr->config;
/*
* Possible to have cores with PTM (supports ret stack) and ETM
* (never has ret stack) on the same SoC. So if we have a request
* for return stack that can't be honoured on this core then
* clear the bit - trace will still continue normally
*/
if ((config->ctrl & ETMCR_RETURN_STACK) &&
!(drvdata->etmccer & ETMCCER_RETSTACK))
config->ctrl &= ~ETMCR_RETURN_STACK;
return 0;
}
static void etm_enable_hw(void *info)
{
int i;
u32 etmcr;
struct etm_drvdata *drvdata = info;
struct etm_config *config = &drvdata->config;
CS_UNLOCK(drvdata->base);
/* Turn engine on */
etm_clr_pwrdwn(drvdata);
/* Apply power to trace registers */
etm_set_pwrup(drvdata);
/* Make sure all registers are accessible */
etm_os_unlock(drvdata);
etm_set_prog(drvdata);
etmcr = etm_readl(drvdata, ETMCR);
/* Clear setting from a previous run if need be */
etmcr &= ~ETM3X_SUPPORTED_OPTIONS;
etmcr |= drvdata->port_size;
etmcr |= ETMCR_ETM_EN;
etm_writel(drvdata, config->ctrl | etmcr, ETMCR);
etm_writel(drvdata, config->trigger_event, ETMTRIGGER);
etm_writel(drvdata, config->startstop_ctrl, ETMTSSCR);
etm_writel(drvdata, config->enable_event, ETMTEEVR);
etm_writel(drvdata, config->enable_ctrl1, ETMTECR1);
etm_writel(drvdata, config->fifofull_level, ETMFFLR);
for (i = 0; i < drvdata->nr_addr_cmp; i++) {
etm_writel(drvdata, config->addr_val[i], ETMACVRn(i));
etm_writel(drvdata, config->addr_acctype[i], ETMACTRn(i));
}
for (i = 0; i < drvdata->nr_cntr; i++) {
etm_writel(drvdata, config->cntr_rld_val[i], ETMCNTRLDVRn(i));
etm_writel(drvdata, config->cntr_event[i], ETMCNTENRn(i));
etm_writel(drvdata, config->cntr_rld_event[i],
ETMCNTRLDEVRn(i));
etm_writel(drvdata, config->cntr_val[i], ETMCNTVRn(i));
}
etm_writel(drvdata, config->seq_12_event, ETMSQ12EVR);
etm_writel(drvdata, config->seq_21_event, ETMSQ21EVR);
etm_writel(drvdata, config->seq_23_event, ETMSQ23EVR);
etm_writel(drvdata, config->seq_31_event, ETMSQ31EVR);
etm_writel(drvdata, config->seq_32_event, ETMSQ32EVR);
etm_writel(drvdata, config->seq_13_event, ETMSQ13EVR);
etm_writel(drvdata, config->seq_curr_state, ETMSQR);
for (i = 0; i < drvdata->nr_ext_out; i++)
etm_writel(drvdata, ETM_DEFAULT_EVENT_VAL, ETMEXTOUTEVRn(i));
for (i = 0; i < drvdata->nr_ctxid_cmp; i++)
etm_writel(drvdata, config->ctxid_pid[i], ETMCIDCVRn(i));
etm_writel(drvdata, config->ctxid_mask, ETMCIDCMR);
etm_writel(drvdata, config->sync_freq, ETMSYNCFR);
/* No external input selected */
etm_writel(drvdata, 0x0, ETMEXTINSELR);
etm_writel(drvdata, config->timestamp_event, ETMTSEVR);
/* No auxiliary control selected */
etm_writel(drvdata, 0x0, ETMAUXCR);
etm_writel(drvdata, drvdata->traceid, ETMTRACEIDR);
/* No VMID comparator value selected */
etm_writel(drvdata, 0x0, ETMVMIDCVR);
etm_clr_prog(drvdata);
CS_LOCK(drvdata->base);
dev_dbg(drvdata->dev, "cpu: %d enable smp call done\n", drvdata->cpu);
}
static int etm_cpu_id(struct coresight_device *csdev)
{
struct etm_drvdata *drvdata = dev_get_drvdata(csdev->dev.parent);
return drvdata->cpu;
}
int etm_get_trace_id(struct etm_drvdata *drvdata)
{
unsigned long flags;
int trace_id = -1;
if (!drvdata)
goto out;
if (!local_read(&drvdata->mode))
return drvdata->traceid;
pm_runtime_get_sync(drvdata->dev);
spin_lock_irqsave(&drvdata->spinlock, flags);
CS_UNLOCK(drvdata->base);
trace_id = (etm_readl(drvdata, ETMTRACEIDR) & ETM_TRACEID_MASK);
CS_LOCK(drvdata->base);
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&drvdata->spinlock, flags);
pm_runtime_put(drvdata->dev);
out:
return trace_id;
}
static int etm_trace_id(struct coresight_device *csdev)
{
struct etm_drvdata *drvdata = dev_get_drvdata(csdev->dev.parent);
return etm_get_trace_id(drvdata);
}
static int etm_enable_perf(struct coresight_device *csdev,
struct perf_event *event)
{
struct etm_drvdata *drvdata = dev_get_drvdata(csdev->dev.parent);
if (WARN_ON_ONCE(drvdata->cpu != smp_processor_id()))
return -EINVAL;
/* Configure the tracer based on the session's specifics */
etm_parse_event_config(drvdata, event);
/* And enable it */
etm_enable_hw(drvdata);
return 0;
}
static int etm_enable_sysfs(struct coresight_device *csdev)
{
struct etm_drvdata *drvdata = dev_get_drvdata(csdev->dev.parent);
int ret;
spin_lock(&drvdata->spinlock);
/*
* Configure the ETM only if the CPU is online. If it isn't online
* hw configuration will take place on the local CPU during bring up.
*/
if (cpu_online(drvdata->cpu)) {
ret = smp_call_function_single(drvdata->cpu,
etm_enable_hw, drvdata, 1);
if (ret)
goto err;
}
drvdata->sticky_enable = true;
spin_unlock(&drvdata->spinlock);
dev_info(drvdata->dev, "ETM tracing enabled\n");
return 0;
err:
spin_unlock(&drvdata->spinlock);
return ret;
}
static int etm_enable(struct coresight_device *csdev,
struct perf_event *event, u32 mode)
{
int ret;
u32 val;
struct etm_drvdata *drvdata = dev_get_drvdata(csdev->dev.parent);
val = local_cmpxchg(&drvdata->mode, CS_MODE_DISABLED, mode);
/* Someone is already using the tracer */
if (val)
return -EBUSY;
switch (mode) {
case CS_MODE_SYSFS:
ret = etm_enable_sysfs(csdev);
break;
case CS_MODE_PERF:
ret = etm_enable_perf(csdev, event);
break;
default:
ret = -EINVAL;
}
/* The tracer didn't start */
if (ret)
local_set(&drvdata->mode, CS_MODE_DISABLED);
return ret;
}
static void etm_disable_hw(void *info)
{
int i;
struct etm_drvdata *drvdata = info;
struct etm_config *config = &drvdata->config;
CS_UNLOCK(drvdata->base);
etm_set_prog(drvdata);
/* Read back sequencer and counters for post trace analysis */
config->seq_curr_state = (etm_readl(drvdata, ETMSQR) & ETM_SQR_MASK);
for (i = 0; i < drvdata->nr_cntr; i++)
config->cntr_val[i] = etm_readl(drvdata, ETMCNTVRn(i));
etm_set_pwrdwn(drvdata);
CS_LOCK(drvdata->base);
dev_dbg(drvdata->dev, "cpu: %d disable smp call done\n", drvdata->cpu);
}
static void etm_disable_perf(struct coresight_device *csdev)
{
struct etm_drvdata *drvdata = dev_get_drvdata(csdev->dev.parent);
if (WARN_ON_ONCE(drvdata->cpu != smp_processor_id()))
return;
CS_UNLOCK(drvdata->base);
/* Setting the prog bit disables tracing immediately */
etm_set_prog(drvdata);
/*
* There is no way to know when the tracer will be used again so
* power down the tracer.
*/
etm_set_pwrdwn(drvdata);
CS_LOCK(drvdata->base);
}
static void etm_disable_sysfs(struct coresight_device *csdev)
{
struct etm_drvdata *drvdata = dev_get_drvdata(csdev->dev.parent);
/*
* Taking hotplug lock here protects from clocks getting disabled
* with tracing being left on (crash scenario) if user disable occurs
* after cpu online mask indicates the cpu is offline but before the
* DYING hotplug callback is serviced by the ETM driver.
*/
cpus_read_lock();
spin_lock(&drvdata->spinlock);
/*
* Executing etm_disable_hw on the cpu whose ETM is being disabled
* ensures that register writes occur when cpu is powered.
*/
smp_call_function_single(drvdata->cpu, etm_disable_hw, drvdata, 1);
spin_unlock(&drvdata->spinlock);
cpus_read_unlock();
dev_info(drvdata->dev, "ETM tracing disabled\n");
}
static void etm_disable(struct coresight_device *csdev,
struct perf_event *event)
{
u32 mode;
struct etm_drvdata *drvdata = dev_get_drvdata(csdev->dev.parent);
/*
* For as long as the tracer isn't disabled another entity can't
* change its status. As such we can read the status here without
* fearing it will change under us.
*/
mode = local_read(&drvdata->mode);
switch (mode) {
case CS_MODE_DISABLED:
break;
case CS_MODE_SYSFS:
etm_disable_sysfs(csdev);
break;
case CS_MODE_PERF:
etm_disable_perf(csdev);
break;
default:
WARN_ON_ONCE(mode);
return;
}
if (mode)
local_set(&drvdata->mode, CS_MODE_DISABLED);
}
static const struct coresight_ops_source etm_source_ops = {
.cpu_id = etm_cpu_id,
.trace_id = etm_trace_id,
.enable = etm_enable,
.disable = etm_disable,
};
static const struct coresight_ops etm_cs_ops = {
.source_ops = &etm_source_ops,
};
static int etm_online_cpu(unsigned int cpu)
{
if (!etmdrvdata[cpu])
return 0;
if (etmdrvdata[cpu]->boot_enable && !etmdrvdata[cpu]->sticky_enable)
coresight_enable(etmdrvdata[cpu]->csdev);
return 0;
}
static int etm_starting_cpu(unsigned int cpu)
{
if (!etmdrvdata[cpu])
return 0;
spin_lock(&etmdrvdata[cpu]->spinlock);
if (!etmdrvdata[cpu]->os_unlock) {
etm_os_unlock(etmdrvdata[cpu]);
etmdrvdata[cpu]->os_unlock = true;
}
if (local_read(&etmdrvdata[cpu]->mode))
etm_enable_hw(etmdrvdata[cpu]);
spin_unlock(&etmdrvdata[cpu]->spinlock);
return 0;
}
static int etm_dying_cpu(unsigned int cpu)
{
if (!etmdrvdata[cpu])
return 0;
spin_lock(&etmdrvdata[cpu]->spinlock);
if (local_read(&etmdrvdata[cpu]->mode))
etm_disable_hw(etmdrvdata[cpu]);
spin_unlock(&etmdrvdata[cpu]->spinlock);
return 0;
}
static bool etm_arch_supported(u8 arch)
{
switch (arch) {
case ETM_ARCH_V3_3:
break;
case ETM_ARCH_V3_5:
break;
case PFT_ARCH_V1_0:
break;
case PFT_ARCH_V1_1:
break;
default:
return false;
}
return true;
}
static void etm_init_arch_data(void *info)
{
u32 etmidr;
u32 etmccr;
struct etm_drvdata *drvdata = info;
/* Make sure all registers are accessible */
etm_os_unlock(drvdata);
CS_UNLOCK(drvdata->base);
/* First dummy read */
(void)etm_readl(drvdata, ETMPDSR);
/* Provide power to ETM: ETMPDCR[3] == 1 */
etm_set_pwrup(drvdata);
/*
* Clear power down bit since when this bit is set writes to
* certain registers might be ignored.
*/
etm_clr_pwrdwn(drvdata);
/*
* Set prog bit. It will be set from reset but this is included to
* ensure it is set
*/
etm_set_prog(drvdata);
/* Find all capabilities */
etmidr = etm_readl(drvdata, ETMIDR);
drvdata->arch = BMVAL(etmidr, 4, 11);
drvdata->port_size = etm_readl(drvdata, ETMCR) & PORT_SIZE_MASK;
drvdata->etmccer = etm_readl(drvdata, ETMCCER);
etmccr = etm_readl(drvdata, ETMCCR);
drvdata->etmccr = etmccr;
drvdata->nr_addr_cmp = BMVAL(etmccr, 0, 3) * 2;
drvdata->nr_cntr = BMVAL(etmccr, 13, 15);
drvdata->nr_ext_inp = BMVAL(etmccr, 17, 19);
drvdata->nr_ext_out = BMVAL(etmccr, 20, 22);
drvdata->nr_ctxid_cmp = BMVAL(etmccr, 24, 25);
etm_set_pwrdwn(drvdata);
etm_clr_pwrup(drvdata);
CS_LOCK(drvdata->base);
}
static void etm_init_trace_id(struct etm_drvdata *drvdata)
{
drvdata->traceid = coresight_get_trace_id(drvdata->cpu);
}
static int etm_probe(struct amba_device *adev, const struct amba_id *id)
{
int ret;
void __iomem *base;
struct device *dev = &adev->dev;
struct coresight_platform_data *pdata = NULL;
struct etm_drvdata *drvdata;
struct resource *res = &adev->res;
struct coresight_desc desc = { 0 };
struct device_node *np = adev->dev.of_node;
drvdata = devm_kzalloc(dev, sizeof(*drvdata), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!drvdata)
return -ENOMEM;
if (np) {
pdata = of_get_coresight_platform_data(dev, np);
if (IS_ERR(pdata))
return PTR_ERR(pdata);
adev->dev.platform_data = pdata;
drvdata->use_cp14 = of_property_read_bool(np, "arm,cp14");
}
drvdata->dev = &adev->dev;
dev_set_drvdata(dev, drvdata);
/* Validity for the resource is already checked by the AMBA core */
base = devm_ioremap_resource(dev, res);
if (IS_ERR(base))
return PTR_ERR(base);
drvdata->base = base;
spin_lock_init(&drvdata->spinlock);
drvdata->atclk = devm_clk_get(&adev->dev, "atclk"); /* optional */
if (!IS_ERR(drvdata->atclk)) {
ret = clk_prepare_enable(drvdata->atclk);
if (ret)
return ret;
}
drvdata->cpu = pdata ? pdata->cpu : 0;
cpus_read_lock();
etmdrvdata[drvdata->cpu] = drvdata;
if (smp_call_function_single(drvdata->cpu,
etm_init_arch_data, drvdata, 1))
dev_err(dev, "ETM arch init failed\n");
if (!etm_count++) {
cpuhp_setup_state_nocalls_cpuslocked(CPUHP_AP_ARM_CORESIGHT_STARTING,
"arm/coresight:starting",
etm_starting_cpu, etm_dying_cpu);
ret = cpuhp_setup_state_nocalls_cpuslocked(CPUHP_AP_ONLINE_DYN,
"arm/coresight:online",
etm_online_cpu, NULL);
if (ret < 0)
goto err_arch_supported;
hp_online = ret;
}
cpus_read_unlock();
if (etm_arch_supported(drvdata->arch) == false) {
ret = -EINVAL;
goto err_arch_supported;
}
etm_init_trace_id(drvdata);
etm_set_default(&drvdata->config);
desc.type = CORESIGHT_DEV_TYPE_SOURCE;
desc.subtype.source_subtype = CORESIGHT_DEV_SUBTYPE_SOURCE_PROC;
desc.ops = &etm_cs_ops;
desc.pdata = pdata;
desc.dev = dev;
desc.groups = coresight_etm_groups;
drvdata->csdev = coresight_register(&desc);
if (IS_ERR(drvdata->csdev)) {
ret = PTR_ERR(drvdata->csdev);
goto err_arch_supported;
}
ret = etm_perf_symlink(drvdata->csdev, true);
if (ret) {
coresight_unregister(drvdata->csdev);
goto err_arch_supported;
}
pm_runtime_put(&adev->dev);
dev_info(dev, "%s initialized\n", (char *)id->data);
if (boot_enable) {
coresight_enable(drvdata->csdev);
drvdata->boot_enable = true;
}
return 0;
err_arch_supported:
if (--etm_count == 0) {
cpuhp_remove_state_nocalls(CPUHP_AP_ARM_CORESIGHT_STARTING);
if (hp_online)
cpuhp_remove_state_nocalls(hp_online);
}
return ret;
}
#ifdef CONFIG_PM
static int etm_runtime_suspend(struct device *dev)
{
struct etm_drvdata *drvdata = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
if (drvdata && !IS_ERR(drvdata->atclk))
clk_disable_unprepare(drvdata->atclk);
return 0;
}
static int etm_runtime_resume(struct device *dev)
{
struct etm_drvdata *drvdata = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
if (drvdata && !IS_ERR(drvdata->atclk))
clk_prepare_enable(drvdata->atclk);
return 0;
}
#endif
static const struct dev_pm_ops etm_dev_pm_ops = {
SET_RUNTIME_PM_OPS(etm_runtime_suspend, etm_runtime_resume, NULL)
};
static struct amba_id etm_ids[] = {
{ /* ETM 3.3 */
.id = 0x0003b921,
.mask = 0x0003ffff,
.data = "ETM 3.3",
},
{ /* ETM 3.5 - Cortex-A5 */
.id = 0x0003b955,
.mask = 0x0003ffff,
.data = "ETM 3.5",
},
{ /* ETM 3.5 */
.id = 0x0003b956,
.mask = 0x0003ffff,
.data = "ETM 3.5",
},
{ /* PTM 1.0 */
.id = 0x0003b950,
.mask = 0x0003ffff,
.data = "PTM 1.0",
},
{ /* PTM 1.1 */
.id = 0x0003b95f,
.mask = 0x0003ffff,
.data = "PTM 1.1",
},
{ /* PTM 1.1 Qualcomm */
.id = 0x0003006f,
.mask = 0x0003ffff,
.data = "PTM 1.1",
},
{ 0, 0},
};
static struct amba_driver etm_driver = {
.drv = {
.name = "coresight-etm3x",
.owner = THIS_MODULE,
.pm = &etm_dev_pm_ops,
.suppress_bind_attrs = true,
},
.probe = etm_probe,
.id_table = etm_ids,
};
drivers/hwtracing: make coresight-* explicitly non-modular None of the Kconfig currently controlling compilation of any of the files here are tristate, meaning that none of it currently is being built as a module by anyone. We need not be concerned about .remove functions and blocking the unbind sysfs operations, since that was already done in a recent commit. Lets remove any remaining modular references, so that when reading the drivers there is no doubt they are builtin-only. All drivers get mostly the same changes, so they are handled in batch. Changes are (1) convert to builtin_amba_driver, (2) delete module.h include where unused, and (3) relocate the description into the comments so we don't need MODULE_DESCRIPTION and associated tags. The etm3x and etm4x use module_param_named, and have been adjusted to just include moduleparam.h for that purpose. In commit f309d4443130bf814e991f836e919dca22df37ae ("platform_device: better support builtin boilerplate avoidance") we introduced the builtin_driver macro. Here we use that support and extend it to amba driver registration, so where a driver is clearly non-modular and builtin-only, we can update with the simple mapping of module_amba_driver(...) ---> builtin_amba_driver(...) Since module_amba_driver() uses the same init level priority as builtin_amba_driver() the init ordering remains unchanged with this commit. Cc: Mathieu Poirier <mathieu.poirier@linaro.org> Cc: linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org Signed-off-by: Paul Gortmaker <paul.gortmaker@windriver.com> Signed-off-by: Mathieu Poirier <mathieu.poirier@linaro.org> Acked-by: Russell King <rmk+kernel@arm.linux.org.uk> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
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builtin_amba_driver(etm_driver);