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31 
32 #ifndef _SYS_GMON_H_
33 #define _SYS_GMON_H_
34 
35 #include <machine/profile.h>
36 
37 /*
38  * Structure prepended to gmon.out profiling data file.
39  */
40 struct gmonhdr {
41 	u_long	lpc;		/* base pc address of sample buffer */
42 	u_long	hpc;		/* max pc address of sampled buffer */
43 	int	ncnt;		/* size of sample buffer (plus this header) */
44 	int	version;	/* version number */
45 	int	profrate;	/* profiling clock rate */
46 	int	histcounter_type; /* size (in bits) and sign of HISTCOUNTER */
47 	int	spare[2];	/* reserved */
48 };
49 #define GMONVERSION	0x00051879
50 
51 /*
52  * Type of histogram counters used in the kernel.
53  */
54 #ifdef GPROF4
55 #define	HISTCOUNTER	int64_t
56 #else
57 #define	HISTCOUNTER	unsigned short
58 #endif
59 
60 /*
61  * Fraction of text space to allocate for histogram counters.
62  * We allocate counters at the same or higher density as function
63  * addresses, so that each counter belongs to a unique function.
64  * A lower density of counters would give less resolution but a
65  * higher density would be wasted.
66  */
67 #define	HISTFRACTION	(FUNCTION_ALIGNMENT / sizeof(HISTCOUNTER) == 0 \
68 			 ? 1 : FUNCTION_ALIGNMENT / sizeof(HISTCOUNTER))
69 
70 /*
71  * Fraction of text space to allocate for from hash buckets.
72  * The value of HASHFRACTION is based on the minimum number of bytes
73  * of separation between two subroutine call points in the object code.
74  * Given MIN_SUBR_SEPARATION bytes of separation the value of
75  * HASHFRACTION is calculated as:
76  *
77  *	HASHFRACTION = MIN_SUBR_SEPARATION / (2 * sizeof(short) - 1);
78  *
79  * For example, on the VAX, the shortest two call sequence is:
80  *
81  *	calls	$0,(r0)
82  *	calls	$0,(r0)
83  *
84  * which is separated by only three bytes, thus HASHFRACTION is
85  * calculated as:
86  *
87  *	HASHFRACTION = 3 / (2 * 2 - 1) = 1
88  *
89  * Note that the division above rounds down, thus if MIN_SUBR_FRACTION
90  * is less than three, this algorithm will not work!
91  *
92  * In practice, however, call instructions are rarely at a minimal
93  * distance.  Hence, we will define HASHFRACTION to be 2 across all
94  * architectures.  This saves a reasonable amount of space for
95  * profiling data structures without (in practice) sacrificing
96  * any granularity.
97  */
98 /*
99  * XXX I think the above analysis completely misses the point.  I think
100  * the point is that addresses in different functions must hash to
101  * different values.  Since the hash is essentially division by
102  * sizeof(unsigned short), the correct formula is:
103  *
104  * 	HASHFRACTION = MIN_FUNCTION_ALIGNMENT / sizeof(unsigned short)
105  *
106  * Note that he unsigned short here has nothing to do with the one for
107  * HISTFRACTION.
108  *
109  * Hash collisions from a two call sequence don't matter.  They get
110  * handled like collisions for calls to different addresses from the
111  * same address through a function pointer.
112  */
113 #define	HASHFRACTION	(FUNCTION_ALIGNMENT / sizeof(unsigned short) == 0 \
114 			 ? 1 : FUNCTION_ALIGNMENT / sizeof(unsigned short))
115 
116 /*
117  * percent of text space to allocate for tostructs with a minimum.
118  */
119 #define ARCDENSITY	2
120 #define MINARCS		50
121 
122 /*
123  * Limit on the number of arcs to so that arc numbers can be stored in
124  * `*froms' and stored and incremented without overflow in links.
125  */
126 #define MAXARCS		(((u_long)1 << (8 * sizeof(u_short))) - 2)
127 
128 struct tostruct {
129 	u_long	selfpc;
130 	long	count;
131 	u_short	link;
132 	u_short pad;
133 };
134 
135 /*
136  * a raw arc, with pointers to the calling site and
137  * the called site and a count.
138  */
139 struct rawarc {
140 	u_long	raw_frompc;
141 	u_long	raw_selfpc;
142 	long	raw_count;
143 };
144 
145 /*
146  * general rounding functions.
147  */
148 #define ROUNDDOWN(x,y)	rounddown(x,y)
149 #define ROUNDUP(x,y)	roundup(x,y)
150 
151 /*
152  * The profiling data structures are housed in this structure.
153  */
154 struct gmonparam {
155 	int		state;
156 	HISTCOUNTER	*kcount;
157 	u_long		kcountsize;
158 	u_short		*froms;
159 	u_long		fromssize;
160 	struct tostruct	*tos;
161 	u_long		tossize;
162 	long		tolimit;
163 	uintfptr_t	lowpc;
164 	uintfptr_t	highpc;
165 	u_long		textsize;
166 	u_long		hashfraction;
167 	int		profrate;	/* XXX wrong type to match gmonhdr */
168 	HISTCOUNTER	*cputime_count;
169 	int		cputime_overhead;
170 	HISTCOUNTER	*mcount_count;
171 	int		mcount_overhead;
172 	int		mcount_post_overhead;
173 	int		mcount_pre_overhead;
174 	HISTCOUNTER	*mexitcount_count;
175 	int		mexitcount_overhead;
176 	int		mexitcount_post_overhead;
177 	int		mexitcount_pre_overhead;
178 	int		histcounter_type;
179 };
180 extern struct gmonparam _gmonparam;
181 
182 /*
183  * Possible states of profiling.
184  */
185 #define	GMON_PROF_ON	0
186 #define	GMON_PROF_BUSY	1
187 #define	GMON_PROF_ERROR	2
188 #define	GMON_PROF_OFF	3
189 #define	GMON_PROF_HIRES	4
190 
191 /*
192  * Sysctl definitions for extracting profiling information from the kernel.
193  */
194 #define	GPROF_STATE	0	/* int: profiling enabling variable */
195 #define	GPROF_COUNT	1	/* struct: profile tick count buffer */
196 #define	GPROF_FROMS	2	/* struct: from location hash bucket */
197 #define	GPROF_TOS	3	/* struct: destination/count structure */
198 #define	GPROF_GMONPARAM	4	/* struct: profiling parameters (see above) */
199 
200 #ifdef _KERNEL
201 
202 #define	KCOUNT(p,index) \
203 	((p)->kcount[(index) / (HISTFRACTION * sizeof(HISTCOUNTER))])
204 #define	PC_TO_I(p, pc)	((uintfptr_t)(pc) - (uintfptr_t)(p)->lowpc)
205 
206 #ifdef GUPROF
207 
208 #define	CALIB_SCALE	1000
209 
210 extern int	cputime_bias;
211 
212 int	cputime(void);
213 void	nullfunc_loop_profiled(void);
214 void	nullfunc_profiled(void);
215 void	startguprof(struct gmonparam *p);
216 void	stopguprof(struct gmonparam *p);
217 
218 #else /* !GUPROF */
219 
220 #define	startguprof(p)
221 #define	stopguprof(p)
222 
223 #endif /* GUPROF */
224 
225 void	empty_loop(void);
226 void	kmupetext(uintfptr_t nhighpc);
227 void	mexitcount(uintfptr_t selfpc);
228 void	nullfunc(void);
229 void	nullfunc_loop(void);
230 
231 #else /* !_KERNEL */
232 
233 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
234 
235 __BEGIN_DECLS
236 void	moncontrol(int);
237 void	monstartup(u_long, u_long);
238 __END_DECLS
239 
240 #endif /* _KERNEL */
241 
242 #endif /* !_SYS_GMON_H_ */
243