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https://sourceware.org/gdb/wiki/Common describes the following directory structure: gdb/nat/ Native target backend files. Code that interfaces with the host debug API. E.g., ptrace code, Windows debug API code, procfs code should go here. gdb/target/ Host-independent, target vector specific code (target_ops). gdb/common/ All other shared code. This commit moves all native target backend files currently in gdb/common to gdb/nat. gdb/ 2014-06-20 Gary Benson <gbenson@redhat.com> * common/gdb_thread_db.h: Moved to nat. All includes updated. * common/glibc_thread_db.h: Likewise. * common/i386-cpuid.h: Likewise. * common/i386-gcc-cpuid.h: Likewise. * common/linux-btrace.h: Likewise. * common/linux-osdata.h: Likewise. * common/linux-procfs.h: Likewise. * common/linux-ptrace.h: Likewise. * common/mips-linux-watch.h: Likewise. * common/linux-btrace.c: Moved to nat. * common/linux-osdata.c: Likewise. * common/linux-procfs.c: Likewise. * common/linux-ptrace.c: Likewise. * common/mips-linux-watch.c: Likewise. * nat/gdb_thread_db.h: Moved from common. * nat/glibc_thread_db.h: Likewise. * nat/i386-cpuid.h: Likewise. * nat/i386-gcc-cpuid.h: Likewise. * nat/linux-btrace.c: Likewise. * nat/linux-btrace.h: Likewise. * nat/linux-osdata.c: Likewise. * nat/linux-osdata.h: Likewise. * nat/linux-procfs.c: Likewise. * nat/linux-procfs.h: Likewise. * nat/linux-ptrace.c: Likewise. * nat/linux-ptrace.h: Likewise. * nat/mips-linux-watch.c: Likewise. * nat/mips-linux-watch.h: Likewise. * Makefile.in (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Reflect new locations. (object file files): Reordered. * gdb/copyright.py (EXCLUDE_LIST): Reflect new location of glibc_thread_db.h. gdb/gdbserver/ 2014-06-20 Gary Benson <gbenson@redhat.com> * Makefile.in (SFILES): Update locations for files moved from common to nat. (object file files): Reordered. gdb/testsuite/ 2014-06-20 Gary Benson <gbenson@redhat.com> * gdb.arch/i386-avx.exp: Fix include file location. * gdb.arch/i386-sse.exp: Likewise.
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634 lines
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C
/* Linux-dependent part of branch trace support for GDB, and GDBserver.
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Copyright (C) 2013-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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Contributed by Intel Corp. <markus.t.metzger@intel.com>
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This file is part of GDB.
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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#ifdef GDBSERVER
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#include "server.h"
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#else
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#include "defs.h"
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#endif
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#include "linux-btrace.h"
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#include "common-utils.h"
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#include "gdb_assert.h"
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#include "regcache.h"
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#include "gdbthread.h"
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#include "gdb_wait.h"
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#include "i386-cpuid.h"
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#ifdef HAVE_SYS_SYSCALL_H
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#include <sys/syscall.h>
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#endif
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#if HAVE_LINUX_PERF_EVENT_H && defined(SYS_perf_event_open)
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#include <errno.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <stdint.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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#include <sys/mman.h>
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#include <sys/user.h>
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#include <sys/ptrace.h>
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#include <signal.h>
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/* A branch trace record in perf_event. */
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struct perf_event_bts
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{
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/* The linear address of the branch source. */
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uint64_t from;
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/* The linear address of the branch destination. */
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uint64_t to;
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};
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/* A perf_event branch trace sample. */
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struct perf_event_sample
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{
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/* The perf_event sample header. */
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struct perf_event_header header;
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/* The perf_event branch tracing payload. */
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struct perf_event_bts bts;
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};
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/* Get the perf_event header. */
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static inline volatile struct perf_event_mmap_page *
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perf_event_header (struct btrace_target_info* tinfo)
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{
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return tinfo->buffer;
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}
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/* Get the size of the perf_event mmap buffer. */
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static inline size_t
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perf_event_mmap_size (const struct btrace_target_info *tinfo)
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{
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/* The branch trace buffer is preceded by a configuration page. */
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return (tinfo->size + 1) * PAGE_SIZE;
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}
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/* Get the size of the perf_event buffer. */
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static inline size_t
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perf_event_buffer_size (struct btrace_target_info* tinfo)
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{
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return tinfo->size * PAGE_SIZE;
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}
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/* Get the start address of the perf_event buffer. */
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static inline const uint8_t *
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perf_event_buffer_begin (struct btrace_target_info* tinfo)
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{
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return ((const uint8_t *) tinfo->buffer) + PAGE_SIZE;
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}
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/* Get the end address of the perf_event buffer. */
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static inline const uint8_t *
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perf_event_buffer_end (struct btrace_target_info* tinfo)
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{
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return perf_event_buffer_begin (tinfo) + perf_event_buffer_size (tinfo);
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}
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/* Check whether an address is in the kernel. */
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static inline int
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perf_event_is_kernel_addr (const struct btrace_target_info *tinfo,
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uint64_t addr)
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{
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uint64_t mask;
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/* If we don't know the size of a pointer, we can't check. Let's assume it's
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not a kernel address in this case. */
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if (tinfo->ptr_bits == 0)
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return 0;
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/* A bit mask for the most significant bit in an address. */
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mask = (uint64_t) 1 << (tinfo->ptr_bits - 1);
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/* Check whether the most significant bit in the address is set. */
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return (addr & mask) != 0;
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}
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/* Check whether a perf event record should be skipped. */
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static inline int
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perf_event_skip_record (const struct btrace_target_info *tinfo,
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const struct perf_event_bts *bts)
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{
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/* The hardware may report branches from kernel into user space. Branches
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from user into kernel space will be suppressed. We filter the former to
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provide a consistent branch trace excluding kernel. */
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return perf_event_is_kernel_addr (tinfo, bts->from);
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}
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/* Perform a few consistency checks on a perf event sample record. This is
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meant to catch cases when we get out of sync with the perf event stream. */
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static inline int
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perf_event_sample_ok (const struct perf_event_sample *sample)
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{
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if (sample->header.type != PERF_RECORD_SAMPLE)
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return 0;
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if (sample->header.size != sizeof (*sample))
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return 0;
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return 1;
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}
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/* Branch trace is collected in a circular buffer [begin; end) as pairs of from
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and to addresses (plus a header).
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Start points into that buffer at the next sample position.
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We read the collected samples backwards from start.
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While reading the samples, we convert the information into a list of blocks.
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For two adjacent samples s1 and s2, we form a block b such that b.begin =
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s1.to and b.end = s2.from.
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In case the buffer overflows during sampling, one sample may have its lower
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part at the end and its upper part at the beginning of the buffer. */
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static VEC (btrace_block_s) *
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perf_event_read_bts (struct btrace_target_info* tinfo, const uint8_t *begin,
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const uint8_t *end, const uint8_t *start, size_t size)
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{
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VEC (btrace_block_s) *btrace = NULL;
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struct perf_event_sample sample;
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size_t read = 0;
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struct btrace_block block = { 0, 0 };
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struct regcache *regcache;
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gdb_assert (begin <= start);
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gdb_assert (start <= end);
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/* The first block ends at the current pc. */
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#ifdef GDBSERVER
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regcache = get_thread_regcache (find_thread_ptid (tinfo->ptid), 1);
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#else
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regcache = get_thread_regcache (tinfo->ptid);
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#endif
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block.end = regcache_read_pc (regcache);
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/* The buffer may contain a partial record as its last entry (i.e. when the
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buffer size is not a multiple of the sample size). */
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read = sizeof (sample) - 1;
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for (; read < size; read += sizeof (sample))
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{
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const struct perf_event_sample *psample;
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/* Find the next perf_event sample in a backwards traversal. */
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start -= sizeof (sample);
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/* If we're still inside the buffer, we're done. */
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if (begin <= start)
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psample = (const struct perf_event_sample *) start;
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else
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{
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int missing;
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/* We're to the left of the ring buffer, we will wrap around and
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reappear at the very right of the ring buffer. */
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missing = (begin - start);
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start = (end - missing);
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/* If the entire sample is missing, we're done. */
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if (missing == sizeof (sample))
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psample = (const struct perf_event_sample *) start;
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else
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{
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uint8_t *stack;
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/* The sample wrapped around. The lower part is at the end and
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the upper part is at the beginning of the buffer. */
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stack = (uint8_t *) &sample;
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/* Copy the two parts so we have a contiguous sample. */
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memcpy (stack, start, missing);
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memcpy (stack + missing, begin, sizeof (sample) - missing);
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psample = &sample;
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}
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}
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if (!perf_event_sample_ok (psample))
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{
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warning (_("Branch trace may be incomplete."));
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break;
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}
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if (perf_event_skip_record (tinfo, &psample->bts))
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continue;
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/* We found a valid sample, so we can complete the current block. */
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block.begin = psample->bts.to;
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VEC_safe_push (btrace_block_s, btrace, &block);
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/* Start the next block. */
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block.end = psample->bts.from;
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}
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/* Push the last block (i.e. the first one of inferior execution), as well.
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We don't know where it ends, but we know where it starts. If we're
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reading delta trace, we can fill in the start address later on.
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Otherwise we will prune it. */
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block.begin = 0;
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VEC_safe_push (btrace_block_s, btrace, &block);
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return btrace;
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}
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/* Check whether the kernel supports branch tracing. */
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static int
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kernel_supports_btrace (void)
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{
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struct perf_event_attr attr;
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pid_t child, pid;
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int status, file;
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errno = 0;
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child = fork ();
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switch (child)
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{
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case -1:
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warning (_("test branch tracing: cannot fork: %s."), strerror (errno));
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return 0;
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case 0:
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status = ptrace (PTRACE_TRACEME, 0, NULL, NULL);
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if (status != 0)
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{
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warning (_("test branch tracing: cannot PTRACE_TRACEME: %s."),
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strerror (errno));
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_exit (1);
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}
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status = raise (SIGTRAP);
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if (status != 0)
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{
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warning (_("test branch tracing: cannot raise SIGTRAP: %s."),
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strerror (errno));
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_exit (1);
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}
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_exit (1);
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default:
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pid = waitpid (child, &status, 0);
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if (pid != child)
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{
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warning (_("test branch tracing: bad pid %ld, error: %s."),
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(long) pid, strerror (errno));
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return 0;
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}
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if (!WIFSTOPPED (status))
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{
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warning (_("test branch tracing: expected stop. status: %d."),
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status);
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return 0;
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}
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memset (&attr, 0, sizeof (attr));
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attr.type = PERF_TYPE_HARDWARE;
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attr.config = PERF_COUNT_HW_BRANCH_INSTRUCTIONS;
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attr.sample_period = 1;
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attr.sample_type = PERF_SAMPLE_IP | PERF_SAMPLE_ADDR;
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attr.exclude_kernel = 1;
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attr.exclude_hv = 1;
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attr.exclude_idle = 1;
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file = syscall (SYS_perf_event_open, &attr, child, -1, -1, 0);
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if (file >= 0)
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close (file);
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kill (child, SIGKILL);
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ptrace (PTRACE_KILL, child, NULL, NULL);
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pid = waitpid (child, &status, 0);
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if (pid != child)
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{
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warning (_("test branch tracing: bad pid %ld, error: %s."),
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(long) pid, strerror (errno));
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if (!WIFSIGNALED (status))
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warning (_("test branch tracing: expected killed. status: %d."),
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status);
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}
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return (file >= 0);
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}
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}
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/* Check whether an Intel cpu supports branch tracing. */
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static int
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intel_supports_btrace (void)
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{
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unsigned int cpuid, model, family;
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if (!i386_cpuid (1, &cpuid, NULL, NULL, NULL))
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return 0;
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family = (cpuid >> 8) & 0xf;
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model = (cpuid >> 4) & 0xf;
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switch (family)
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{
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case 0x6:
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model += (cpuid >> 12) & 0xf0;
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switch (model)
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{
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case 0x1a: /* Nehalem */
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case 0x1f:
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case 0x1e:
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case 0x2e:
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case 0x25: /* Westmere */
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case 0x2c:
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case 0x2f:
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case 0x2a: /* Sandy Bridge */
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case 0x2d:
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case 0x3a: /* Ivy Bridge */
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/* AAJ122: LBR, BTM, or BTS records may have incorrect branch
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"from" information afer an EIST transition, T-states, C1E, or
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Adaptive Thermal Throttling. */
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return 0;
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}
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}
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return 1;
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}
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/* Check whether the cpu supports branch tracing. */
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static int
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cpu_supports_btrace (void)
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{
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unsigned int ebx, ecx, edx;
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if (!i386_cpuid (0, NULL, &ebx, &ecx, &edx))
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return 0;
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if (ebx == signature_INTEL_ebx && ecx == signature_INTEL_ecx
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&& edx == signature_INTEL_edx)
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return intel_supports_btrace ();
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/* Don't know about others. Let's assume they do. */
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return 1;
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}
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/* See linux-btrace.h. */
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int
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linux_supports_btrace (struct target_ops *ops)
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{
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static int cached;
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if (cached == 0)
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{
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if (!kernel_supports_btrace ())
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cached = -1;
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else if (!cpu_supports_btrace ())
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cached = -1;
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else
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cached = 1;
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}
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return cached > 0;
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}
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/* See linux-btrace.h. */
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struct btrace_target_info *
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linux_enable_btrace (ptid_t ptid)
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{
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struct btrace_target_info *tinfo;
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int pid, pg;
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tinfo = xzalloc (sizeof (*tinfo));
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tinfo->ptid = ptid;
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tinfo->attr.size = sizeof (tinfo->attr);
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tinfo->attr.type = PERF_TYPE_HARDWARE;
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tinfo->attr.config = PERF_COUNT_HW_BRANCH_INSTRUCTIONS;
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tinfo->attr.sample_period = 1;
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/* We sample from and to address. */
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tinfo->attr.sample_type = PERF_SAMPLE_IP | PERF_SAMPLE_ADDR;
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tinfo->attr.exclude_kernel = 1;
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tinfo->attr.exclude_hv = 1;
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tinfo->attr.exclude_idle = 1;
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tinfo->ptr_bits = 0;
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pid = ptid_get_lwp (ptid);
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if (pid == 0)
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pid = ptid_get_pid (ptid);
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errno = 0;
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tinfo->file = syscall (SYS_perf_event_open, &tinfo->attr, pid, -1, -1, 0);
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if (tinfo->file < 0)
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goto err;
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/* We try to allocate as much buffer as we can get.
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We could allow the user to specify the size of the buffer, but then
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we'd leave this search for the maximum buffer size to him. */
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for (pg = 4; pg >= 0; --pg)
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{
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/* The number of pages we request needs to be a power of two. */
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tinfo->size = 1 << pg;
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tinfo->buffer = mmap (NULL, perf_event_mmap_size (tinfo),
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PROT_READ, MAP_SHARED, tinfo->file, 0);
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if (tinfo->buffer == MAP_FAILED)
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continue;
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return tinfo;
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}
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/* We were not able to allocate any buffer. */
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close (tinfo->file);
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err:
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xfree (tinfo);
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return NULL;
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}
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/* See linux-btrace.h. */
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enum btrace_error
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linux_disable_btrace (struct btrace_target_info *tinfo)
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{
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int errcode;
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errno = 0;
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errcode = munmap (tinfo->buffer, perf_event_mmap_size (tinfo));
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if (errcode != 0)
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return BTRACE_ERR_UNKNOWN;
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close (tinfo->file);
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xfree (tinfo);
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return BTRACE_ERR_NONE;
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}
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/* Check whether the branch trace has changed. */
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static int
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linux_btrace_has_changed (struct btrace_target_info *tinfo)
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{
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volatile struct perf_event_mmap_page *header = perf_event_header (tinfo);
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return header->data_head != tinfo->data_head;
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}
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/* See linux-btrace.h. */
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enum btrace_error
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linux_read_btrace (VEC (btrace_block_s) **btrace,
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struct btrace_target_info *tinfo,
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enum btrace_read_type type)
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{
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volatile struct perf_event_mmap_page *header;
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const uint8_t *begin, *end, *start;
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unsigned long data_head, data_tail, retries = 5;
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size_t buffer_size, size;
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/* For delta reads, we return at least the partial last block containing
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the current PC. */
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if (type == BTRACE_READ_NEW && !linux_btrace_has_changed (tinfo))
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return BTRACE_ERR_NONE;
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header = perf_event_header (tinfo);
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buffer_size = perf_event_buffer_size (tinfo);
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data_tail = tinfo->data_head;
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/* We may need to retry reading the trace. See below. */
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while (retries--)
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{
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data_head = header->data_head;
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/* Delete any leftover trace from the previous iteration. */
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VEC_free (btrace_block_s, *btrace);
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if (type == BTRACE_READ_DELTA)
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{
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/* Determine the number of bytes to read and check for buffer
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overflows. */
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/* Check for data head overflows. We might be able to recover from
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those but they are very unlikely and it's not really worth the
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effort, I think. */
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if (data_head < data_tail)
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return BTRACE_ERR_OVERFLOW;
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/* If the buffer is smaller than the trace delta, we overflowed. */
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size = data_head - data_tail;
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if (buffer_size < size)
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return BTRACE_ERR_OVERFLOW;
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}
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else
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{
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/* Read the entire buffer. */
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size = buffer_size;
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/* Adjust the size if the buffer has not overflowed, yet. */
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if (data_head < size)
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size = data_head;
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}
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/* Data_head keeps growing; the buffer itself is circular. */
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begin = perf_event_buffer_begin (tinfo);
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start = begin + data_head % buffer_size;
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if (data_head <= buffer_size)
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end = start;
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else
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end = perf_event_buffer_end (tinfo);
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*btrace = perf_event_read_bts (tinfo, begin, end, start, size);
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/* The stopping thread notifies its ptracer before it is scheduled out.
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On multi-core systems, the debugger might therefore run while the
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kernel might be writing the last branch trace records.
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Let's check whether the data head moved while we read the trace. */
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if (data_head == header->data_head)
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break;
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}
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tinfo->data_head = data_head;
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/* Prune the incomplete last block (i.e. the first one of inferior execution)
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if we're not doing a delta read. There is no way of filling in its zeroed
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BEGIN element. */
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if (!VEC_empty (btrace_block_s, *btrace) && type != BTRACE_READ_DELTA)
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VEC_pop (btrace_block_s, *btrace);
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return BTRACE_ERR_NONE;
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}
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#else /* !HAVE_LINUX_PERF_EVENT_H */
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/* See linux-btrace.h. */
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int
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linux_supports_btrace (struct target_ops *ops)
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{
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return 0;
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}
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/* See linux-btrace.h. */
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struct btrace_target_info *
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linux_enable_btrace (ptid_t ptid)
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{
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return NULL;
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}
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/* See linux-btrace.h. */
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enum btrace_error
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linux_disable_btrace (struct btrace_target_info *tinfo)
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{
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return BTRACE_ERR_NOT_SUPPORTED;
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}
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/* See linux-btrace.h. */
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enum btrace_error
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linux_read_btrace (VEC (btrace_block_s) **btrace,
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struct btrace_target_info *tinfo,
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|
enum btrace_read_type type)
|
|
{
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return BTRACE_ERR_NOT_SUPPORTED;
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}
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#endif /* !HAVE_LINUX_PERF_EVENT_H */
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