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author | Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org> | 2021-12-21 10:07:07 +0100 |
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committer | Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org> | 2021-12-21 10:07:07 +0100 |
commit | fdcee305c08a27c8d5d2d03eb5b2656ac3e4a0cc (patch) | |
tree | 69e990b2538a4104e1f6b5e1358532bb68e210b5 /Documentation/trace | |
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Merge tag 'coresight-next-v5.17' of gitolite.kernel.org:pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/coresight/linux into char-misc-next
Mathieu writes:
Coresight changes for v5.17
This pull request includes:
- A patch that uses devm_bitmap_zalloc() instead of the open-coded
equivalent.
- Work to make coresight complex configuration loadable via modules.
- Some coresight documentation updates.
Signed-off-by: Mathieu Poirier <mathieu.poirier@linaro.org>
* tag 'coresight-next-v5.17' of gitolite.kernel.org:pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/coresight/linux:
coresight: core: Fix typo in a comment
Documentation: coresight: Update coresight configuration docs
coresight: configfs: Allow configfs to activate configuration
coresight: syscfg: Example CoreSight configuration loadable module
coresight: syscfg: Update load API for config loadable modules
coresight: configuration: Update API to permit dynamic load/unload
coresight: configuration: Update API to introduce load owner concept
Documentation: coresight: Fix documentation issue
coresight: Use devm_bitmap_zalloc when applicable
Diffstat (limited to 'Documentation/trace')
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/trace/coresight/coresight-config.rst | 78 |
1 files changed, 64 insertions, 14 deletions
diff --git a/Documentation/trace/coresight/coresight-config.rst b/Documentation/trace/coresight/coresight-config.rst index a4e3ef295240..6d5ffa6f7347 100644 --- a/Documentation/trace/coresight/coresight-config.rst +++ b/Documentation/trace/coresight/coresight-config.rst @@ -155,14 +155,14 @@ follows:: autofdo $ cd autofdo/ $ ls - description preset1 preset3 preset5 preset7 preset9 - feature_refs preset2 preset4 preset6 preset8 + description feature_refs preset1 preset3 preset5 preset7 preset9 + enable preset preset2 preset4 preset6 preset8 $ cat description Setup ETMs with strobing for autofdo $ cat feature_refs strobing -Each preset declared has a preset<n> subdirectory declared. The values for +Each preset declared has a 'preset<n>' subdirectory declared. The values for the preset can be examined:: $ cat preset1/values @@ -170,6 +170,9 @@ the preset can be examined:: $ cat preset2/values strobing.window = 0x1388 strobing.period = 0x4 +The 'enable' and 'preset' files allow the control of a configuration when +using CoreSight with sysfs. + The features referenced by the configuration can be examined in the features directory:: @@ -211,19 +214,13 @@ also declared in the perf 'cs_etm' event infrastructure so that they can be selected when running trace under perf:: $ ls /sys/devices/cs_etm - configurations format perf_event_mux_interval_ms sinks type - events nr_addr_filters power - -Key directories here are 'configurations' - which lists the loaded -configurations, and 'events' - a generic perf directory which allows -selection on the perf command line.:: + cpu0 cpu2 events nr_addr_filters power subsystem uevent + cpu1 cpu3 format perf_event_mux_interval_ms sinks type - $ ls configurations/ - autofdo - $ cat configurations/autofdo - 0xa7c3dddd +The key directory here is 'events' - a generic perf directory which allows +selection on the perf command line. As with the sinks entries, this provides +a hash of the configuration name. -As with the sinks entries, this provides a hash of the configuration name. The entry in the 'events' directory uses perfs built in syntax generator to substitute the syntax for the name when evaluating the command:: @@ -242,3 +239,56 @@ A preset to override the current parameter values can also be selected:: When configurations are selected in this way, then the trace sink used is automatically selected. + +Using Configurations in sysfs +============================= + +Coresight can be controlled using sysfs. When this is in use then a configuration +can be made active for the devices that are used in the sysfs session. + +In a configuration there are 'enable' and 'preset' files. + +To enable a configuration for use with sysfs:: + + $ cd configurations/autofdo + $ echo 1 > enable + +This will then use any default parameter values in the features - which can be +adjusted as described above. + +To use a preset<n> set of parameter values:: + + $ echo 3 > preset + +This will select preset3 for the configuration. +The valid values for preset are 0 - to deselect presets, and any value of +<n> where a preset<n> sub-directory is present. + +Note that the active sysfs configuration is a global parameter, therefore +only a single configuration can be active for sysfs at any one time. +Attempting to enable a second configuration will result in an error. +Additionally, attempting to disable the configuration while in use will +also result in an error. + +The use of the active configuration by sysfs is independent of the configuration +used in perf. + + +Creating and Loading Custom Configurations +========================================== + +Custom configurations and / or features can be dynamically loaded into the +system by using a loadable module. + +An example of a custom configuration is found in ./samples/coresight. + +This creates a new configuration that uses the existing built in +strobing feature, but provides a different set of presets. + +When the module is loaded, then the configuration appears in the configfs +file system and is selectable in the same way as the built in configuration +described above. + +Configurations can use previously loaded features. The system will ensure +that it is not possible to unload a feature that is currently in use, by +enforcing the unload order as the strict reverse of the load order. |