[PATCH 06/17] coresight: tmc: Make ETR SG table circular

Suzuki K Poulose suzuki.poulose at arm.com
Thu Oct 19 10:15:42 PDT 2017


Make the ETR SG table Circular buffer so that we could start
at any of the SG pages and use the entire buffer for tracing.
This can be achieved by :

1) Keeping an additional LINK pointer at the very end of the
SG table, i.e, after the LAST buffer entry, to point back to
the beginning of the first table. This will allow us to use
the buffer normally when we start the trace at offset 0 of
the buffer, as the LAST buffer entry hints the TMC-ETR and
it automatically wraps to the offset 0.

2) If we want to start at any other ETR SG page aligned offset,
we could :
 a) Make the preceding page entry as LAST entry.
 b) Make the original LAST entry a normal entry.
 c) Use the table pointer to the "new" start offset as the
    base of the table address.
This works as the TMC doesn't mandate that the page table
base address should be 4K page aligned.

Cc: Mathieu Poirier <mathieu.poirier at linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Suzuki K Poulose <suzuki.poulose at arm.com>
---
 drivers/hwtracing/coresight/coresight-tmc-etr.c | 159 +++++++++++++++++++++---
 1 file changed, 139 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-)

diff --git a/drivers/hwtracing/coresight/coresight-tmc-etr.c b/drivers/hwtracing/coresight/coresight-tmc-etr.c
index 4424eb67a54c..c171b244e12a 100644
--- a/drivers/hwtracing/coresight/coresight-tmc-etr.c
+++ b/drivers/hwtracing/coresight/coresight-tmc-etr.c
@@ -71,36 +71,41 @@ typedef u32 sgte_t;
  * @sg_table:		Generic SG Table holding the data/table pages.
  * @hwaddr:		hwaddress used by the TMC, which is the base
  *			address of the table.
+ * @nr_entries:		Total number of pointers in the table.
+ * @first_entry:	Index to the current "start" of the buffer.
+ * @last_entry:		Index to the last entry of the buffer.
  */
 struct etr_sg_table {
 	struct tmc_sg_table	*sg_table;
 	dma_addr_t		hwaddr;
+	u32			nr_entries;
+	u32			first_entry;
+	u32			last_entry;
 };
 
 /*
  * tmc_etr_sg_table_entries: Total number of table entries required to map
  * @nr_pages system pages.
  *
- * We need to map @nr_pages * ETR_SG_PAGES_PER_SYSPAGE data pages.
+ * We need to map @nr_pages * ETR_SG_PAGES_PER_SYSPAGE data pages and
+ * an additional Link pointer for making it a Circular buffer.
  * Each TMC page can map (ETR_SG_PTRS_PER_PAGE - 1) buffer pointers,
  * with the last entry pointing to the page containing the table
- * entries. If we spill over to a new page for mapping 1 entry,
- * we could as well replace the link entry of the previous page
- * with the last entry.
+ * entries. If we fill the last table in full with the pointers, (i.e,
+ * nr_sgpages % (ETR_SG_PTRS_PER_PAGE - 1) == 0, we don't have to allocate
+ * another table and hence skip the Link pointer. Also we could use the
+ * link entry of the last page to make it circular.
  */
 static inline unsigned long __attribute_const__
 tmc_etr_sg_table_entries(int nr_pages)
 {
 	unsigned long nr_sgpages = nr_pages * ETR_SG_PAGES_PER_SYSPAGE;
 	unsigned long nr_sglinks = nr_sgpages / (ETR_SG_PTRS_PER_PAGE - 1);
-	/*
-	 * If we spill over to a new page for 1 entry, we could as well
-	 * make it the LAST entry in the previous page, skipping the Link
-	 * address.
-	 */
-	if (nr_sglinks && (nr_sgpages % (ETR_SG_PTRS_PER_PAGE - 1) < 2))
+
+	if (nr_sglinks && !(nr_sgpages % (ETR_SG_PTRS_PER_PAGE - 1)))
 		nr_sglinks--;
-	return nr_sgpages + nr_sglinks;
+	/* Add an entry for the circular link */
+	return nr_sgpages + nr_sglinks + 1;
 }
 
 /*
@@ -417,14 +422,21 @@ tmc_sg_daddr_to_vaddr(struct tmc_sg_table *sg_table,
 /* Dump the given sg_table */
 static void tmc_etr_sg_table_dump(struct etr_sg_table *etr_table)
 {
-	sgte_t *ptr;
+	sgte_t *ptr, *start;
 	int i = 0;
 	dma_addr_t addr;
 	struct tmc_sg_table *sg_table = etr_table->sg_table;
 
-	ptr = (sgte_t *)tmc_sg_daddr_to_vaddr(sg_table,
+	start = (sgte_t *)tmc_sg_daddr_to_vaddr(sg_table,
 					      etr_table->hwaddr, true);
-	while (ptr) {
+	if (!start) {
+		pr_debug("ERROR: Failed to translate table base: 0x%llx\n",
+					 etr_table->hwaddr);
+		return;
+	}
+
+	ptr = start;
+	do {
 		addr = ETR_SG_ADDR(*ptr);
 		switch (ETR_SG_ET(*ptr)) {
 		case ETR_SG_ET_NORMAL:
@@ -436,14 +448,17 @@ static void tmc_etr_sg_table_dump(struct etr_sg_table *etr_table)
 				 i, ptr, addr);
 			ptr = (sgte_t *)tmc_sg_daddr_to_vaddr(sg_table,
 							      addr, true);
+			if (!ptr)
+				pr_debug("ERROR: Bad Link 0x%llx\n", addr);
 			break;
 		case ETR_SG_ET_LAST:
 			pr_debug("%05d: ### %p\t:[L] 0x%llx ###\n",
 				 i, ptr, addr);
-			return;
+			ptr++;
+			break;
 		}
 		i++;
-	}
+	} while (ptr && ptr != start);
 	pr_debug("******* End of Table *****\n");
 }
 #endif
@@ -458,7 +473,7 @@ static void tmc_etr_sg_table_dump(struct etr_sg_table *etr_table)
 static void tmc_etr_sg_table_populate(struct etr_sg_table *etr_table)
 {
 	dma_addr_t paddr;
-	int i, type, nr_entries;
+	int i, type;
 	int tpidx = 0; /* index to the current system table_page */
 	int sgtidx = 0;	/* index to the sg_table within the current syspage */
 	int sgtoffset = 0; /* offset to the next entry within the sg_table */
@@ -469,16 +484,16 @@ static void tmc_etr_sg_table_populate(struct etr_sg_table *etr_table)
 	dma_addr_t *table_daddrs = sg_table->table_pages.daddrs;
 	dma_addr_t *data_daddrs = sg_table->data_pages.daddrs;
 
-	nr_entries = tmc_etr_sg_table_entries(sg_table->data_pages.nr_pages);
 	/*
 	 * Use the contiguous virtual address of the table to update entries.
 	 */
 	ptr = sg_table->table_vaddr;
 	/*
-	 * Fill all the entries, except the last entry to avoid special
+	 * Fill all the entries, except the last two entries (i.e, the last
+	 * buffer and the circular link back to the base) to avoid special
 	 * checks within the loop.
 	 */
-	for (i = 0; i < nr_entries - 1; i++) {
+	for (i = 0; i < etr_table->nr_entries - 2; i++) {
 		if (sgtoffset == ETR_SG_PTRS_PER_PAGE - 1) {
 			/*
 			 * Last entry in a sg_table page is a link address to
@@ -519,6 +534,107 @@ static void tmc_etr_sg_table_populate(struct etr_sg_table *etr_table)
 	/* Set up the last entry, which is always a data pointer */
 	paddr = data_daddrs[dpidx] + spidx * ETR_SG_PAGE_SIZE;
 	*ptr++ = ETR_SG_ENTRY(paddr, ETR_SG_ET_LAST);
+	/* followed by a circular link, back to the start of the table */
+	*ptr++ = ETR_SG_ENTRY(sg_table->table_daddr, ETR_SG_ET_LINK);
+}
+
+/*
+ * tmc_etr_sg_offset_to_table_index : Translate a given data @offset
+ * to the index of the page table "entry". Data pointers always have
+ * a fixed location, with ETR_SG_PTRS_PER_PAGE - 1 entries in an
+ * ETR_SG_PAGE and 1 link entry per (ETR_SG_PTRS_PER_PAGE -1) entries.
+ */
+static inline u32
+tmc_etr_sg_offset_to_table_index(u64 offset)
+{
+	u64 sgpage_idx = offset >> ETR_SG_PAGE_SHIFT;
+
+	return sgpage_idx + sgpage_idx / (ETR_SG_PTRS_PER_PAGE - 1);
+}
+
+/*
+ * tmc_etr_sg_update_type: Update the type of a given entry in the
+ * table to the requested entry. This is only used for data buffers
+ * to toggle the "NORMAL" vs "LAST" buffer entries.
+ */
+static inline void tmc_etr_sg_update_type(sgte_t *entry, u32 type)
+{
+	WARN_ON(ETR_SG_ET(*entry) == ETR_SG_ET_LINK);
+	WARN_ON(!ETR_SG_ET(*entry));
+	*entry &= ~ETR_SG_ET_MASK;
+	*entry |= type;
+}
+
+/*
+ * tmc_etr_sg_table_index_to_daddr: Return the hardware address to the table
+ * entry @index. Use this address to let the table begin @index.
+ */
+static inline dma_addr_t
+tmc_etr_sg_table_index_to_daddr(struct tmc_sg_table *sg_table, u32 index)
+{
+	u32 sys_page_idx = index / ETR_SG_PTRS_PER_SYSPAGE;
+	u32 sys_page_offset = index % ETR_SG_PTRS_PER_SYSPAGE;
+	sgte_t *ptr;
+
+	ptr = (sgte_t *)sg_table->table_pages.daddrs[sys_page_idx];
+	return (dma_addr_t)&ptr[sys_page_offset];
+}
+
+/*
+ * tmc_etr_sg_table_rotate : Rotate the SG circular buffer, moving
+ * the "base" to a requested offset. We do so by :
+ *
+ * 1) Reset the current LAST buffer.
+ * 2) Mark the "previous" buffer in the table to the "base" as LAST.
+ * 3) Update the hwaddr to point to the table pointer for the buffer
+ *    which starts at "base".
+ */
+static int __maybe_unused
+tmc_etr_sg_table_rotate(struct etr_sg_table *etr_table, u64 base_offset)
+{
+	u32 last_entry, first_entry;
+	u64 last_offset;
+	struct tmc_sg_table *sg_table = etr_table->sg_table;
+	sgte_t *table_ptr = sg_table->table_vaddr;
+	ssize_t buf_size = tmc_sg_table_buf_size(sg_table);
+
+	/* Offset should always be SG PAGE_SIZE aligned */
+	if (base_offset & (ETR_SG_PAGE_SIZE - 1)) {
+		pr_debug("unaligned base offset %llx\n", base_offset);
+		return -EINVAL;
+	}
+	/* Make sure the offset is within the range */
+	if (base_offset < 0 || base_offset > buf_size) {
+		base_offset = (base_offset + buf_size) % buf_size;
+		pr_debug("Resetting offset to %llx\n", base_offset);
+	}
+	first_entry = tmc_etr_sg_offset_to_table_index(base_offset);
+	if (first_entry == etr_table->first_entry) {
+		pr_debug("Head is already at %llx, skipping\n", base_offset);
+		return 0;
+	}
+
+	/* Last entry should be the previous one to the new "base" */
+	last_offset = ((base_offset - ETR_SG_PAGE_SIZE) + buf_size) % buf_size;
+	last_entry = tmc_etr_sg_offset_to_table_index(last_offset);
+
+	/* Reset the current Last page to Normal and new Last page to NORMAL */
+	tmc_etr_sg_update_type(&table_ptr[etr_table->last_entry],
+				 ETR_SG_ET_NORMAL);
+	tmc_etr_sg_update_type(&table_ptr[last_entry], ETR_SG_ET_LAST);
+	etr_table->hwaddr = tmc_etr_sg_table_index_to_daddr(sg_table,
+							    first_entry);
+	etr_table->first_entry = first_entry;
+	etr_table->last_entry = last_entry;
+	pr_debug("table rotated to offset %llx-%llx, entries (%d - %d), dba: %llx\n",
+			base_offset, last_offset, first_entry, last_entry,
+			etr_table->hwaddr);
+	/* Sync the table for device */
+	tmc_sg_table_sync_table(sg_table);
+#ifdef ETR_SG_DEBUG
+	tmc_etr_sg_table_dump(etr_table);
+#endif
+	return 0;
 }
 
 /*
@@ -552,6 +668,9 @@ tmc_init_etr_sg_table(struct device *dev, int node,
 	}
 
 	etr_table->sg_table = sg_table;
+	etr_table->nr_entries = nr_entries;
+	etr_table->first_entry = 0;
+	etr_table->last_entry = nr_entries - 2;
 	/* TMC should use table base address for DBA */
 	etr_table->hwaddr = sg_table->table_daddr;
 	tmc_etr_sg_table_populate(etr_table);
-- 
2.13.6




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