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- // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
- /*
- * trace_hwlatdetect.c - A simple Hardware Latency detector.
- *
- * Use this tracer to detect large system latencies induced by the behavior of
- * certain underlying system hardware or firmware, independent of Linux itself.
- * The code was developed originally to detect the presence of SMIs on Intel
- * and AMD systems, although there is no dependency upon x86 herein.
- *
- * The classical example usage of this tracer is in detecting the presence of
- * SMIs or System Management Interrupts on Intel and AMD systems. An SMI is a
- * somewhat special form of hardware interrupt spawned from earlier CPU debug
- * modes in which the (BIOS/EFI/etc.) firmware arranges for the South Bridge
- * LPC (or other device) to generate a special interrupt under certain
- * circumstances, for example, upon expiration of a special SMI timer device,
- * due to certain external thermal readings, on certain I/O address accesses,
- * and other situations. An SMI hits a special CPU pin, triggers a special
- * SMI mode (complete with special memory map), and the OS is unaware.
- *
- * Although certain hardware-inducing latencies are necessary (for example,
- * a modern system often requires an SMI handler for correct thermal control
- * and remote management) they can wreak havoc upon any OS-level performance
- * guarantees toward low-latency, especially when the OS is not even made
- * aware of the presence of these interrupts. For this reason, we need a
- * somewhat brute force mechanism to detect these interrupts. In this case,
- * we do it by hogging all of the CPU(s) for configurable timer intervals,
- * sampling the built-in CPU timer, looking for discontiguous readings.
- *
- * WARNING: This implementation necessarily introduces latencies. Therefore,
- * you should NEVER use this tracer while running in a production
- * environment requiring any kind of low-latency performance
- * guarantee(s).
- *
- * Copyright (C) 2008-2009 Jon Masters, Red Hat, Inc. <jcm@redhat.com>
- * Copyright (C) 2013-2016 Steven Rostedt, Red Hat, Inc. <srostedt@redhat.com>
- *
- * Includes useful feedback from Clark Williams <clark@redhat.com>
- *
- */
- #include <linux/kthread.h>
- #include <linux/tracefs.h>
- #include <linux/uaccess.h>
- #include <linux/cpumask.h>
- #include <linux/delay.h>
- #include <linux/sched/clock.h>
- #include "trace.h"
- static struct trace_array *hwlat_trace;
- #define U64STR_SIZE 22 /* 20 digits max */
- #define BANNER "hwlat_detector: "
- #define DEFAULT_SAMPLE_WINDOW 1000000 /* 1s */
- #define DEFAULT_SAMPLE_WIDTH 500000 /* 0.5s */
- #define DEFAULT_LAT_THRESHOLD 10 /* 10us */
- /* sampling thread*/
- static struct task_struct *hwlat_kthread;
- static struct dentry *hwlat_sample_width; /* sample width us */
- static struct dentry *hwlat_sample_window; /* sample window us */
- /* Save the previous tracing_thresh value */
- static unsigned long save_tracing_thresh;
- /* NMI timestamp counters */
- static u64 nmi_ts_start;
- static u64 nmi_total_ts;
- static int nmi_count;
- static int nmi_cpu;
- /* Tells NMIs to call back to the hwlat tracer to record timestamps */
- bool trace_hwlat_callback_enabled;
- /* If the user changed threshold, remember it */
- static u64 last_tracing_thresh = DEFAULT_LAT_THRESHOLD * NSEC_PER_USEC;
- /* Individual latency samples are stored here when detected. */
- struct hwlat_sample {
- u64 seqnum; /* unique sequence */
- u64 duration; /* delta */
- u64 outer_duration; /* delta (outer loop) */
- u64 nmi_total_ts; /* Total time spent in NMIs */
- struct timespec64 timestamp; /* wall time */
- int nmi_count; /* # NMIs during this sample */
- };
- /* keep the global state somewhere. */
- static struct hwlat_data {
- struct mutex lock; /* protect changes */
- u64 count; /* total since reset */
- u64 sample_window; /* total sampling window (on+off) */
- u64 sample_width; /* active sampling portion of window */
- } hwlat_data = {
- .sample_window = DEFAULT_SAMPLE_WINDOW,
- .sample_width = DEFAULT_SAMPLE_WIDTH,
- };
- static void trace_hwlat_sample(struct hwlat_sample *sample)
- {
- struct trace_array *tr = hwlat_trace;
- struct trace_event_call *call = &event_hwlat;
- struct ring_buffer *buffer = tr->trace_buffer.buffer;
- struct ring_buffer_event *event;
- struct hwlat_entry *entry;
- unsigned long flags;
- int pc;
- pc = preempt_count();
- local_save_flags(flags);
- event = trace_buffer_lock_reserve(buffer, TRACE_HWLAT, sizeof(*entry),
- flags, pc);
- if (!event)
- return;
- entry = ring_buffer_event_data(event);
- entry->seqnum = sample->seqnum;
- entry->duration = sample->duration;
- entry->outer_duration = sample->outer_duration;
- entry->timestamp = sample->timestamp;
- entry->nmi_total_ts = sample->nmi_total_ts;
- entry->nmi_count = sample->nmi_count;
- if (!call_filter_check_discard(call, entry, buffer, event))
- trace_buffer_unlock_commit_nostack(buffer, event);
- }
- /* Macros to encapsulate the time capturing infrastructure */
- #define time_type u64
- #define time_get() trace_clock_local()
- #define time_to_us(x) div_u64(x, 1000)
- #define time_sub(a, b) ((a) - (b))
- #define init_time(a, b) (a = b)
- #define time_u64(a) a
- void trace_hwlat_callback(bool enter)
- {
- if (smp_processor_id() != nmi_cpu)
- return;
- /*
- * Currently trace_clock_local() calls sched_clock() and the
- * generic version is not NMI safe.
- */
- if (!IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_GENERIC_SCHED_CLOCK)) {
- if (enter)
- nmi_ts_start = time_get();
- else
- nmi_total_ts += time_get() - nmi_ts_start;
- }
- if (enter)
- nmi_count++;
- }
- /**
- * get_sample - sample the CPU TSC and look for likely hardware latencies
- *
- * Used to repeatedly capture the CPU TSC (or similar), looking for potential
- * hardware-induced latency. Called with interrupts disabled and with
- * hwlat_data.lock held.
- */
- static int get_sample(void)
- {
- struct trace_array *tr = hwlat_trace;
- time_type start, t1, t2, last_t2;
- s64 diff, total, last_total = 0;
- u64 sample = 0;
- u64 thresh = tracing_thresh;
- u64 outer_sample = 0;
- int ret = -1;
- do_div(thresh, NSEC_PER_USEC); /* modifies interval value */
- nmi_cpu = smp_processor_id();
- nmi_total_ts = 0;
- nmi_count = 0;
- /* Make sure NMIs see this first */
- barrier();
- trace_hwlat_callback_enabled = true;
- init_time(last_t2, 0);
- start = time_get(); /* start timestamp */
- do {
- t1 = time_get(); /* we'll look for a discontinuity */
- t2 = time_get();
- if (time_u64(last_t2)) {
- /* Check the delta from outer loop (t2 to next t1) */
- diff = time_to_us(time_sub(t1, last_t2));
- /* This shouldn't happen */
- if (diff < 0) {
- pr_err(BANNER "time running backwards\n");
- goto out;
- }
- if (diff > outer_sample)
- outer_sample = diff;
- }
- last_t2 = t2;
- total = time_to_us(time_sub(t2, start)); /* sample width */
- /* Check for possible overflows */
- if (total < last_total) {
- pr_err("Time total overflowed\n");
- break;
- }
- last_total = total;
- /* This checks the inner loop (t1 to t2) */
- diff = time_to_us(time_sub(t2, t1)); /* current diff */
- /* This shouldn't happen */
- if (diff < 0) {
- pr_err(BANNER "time running backwards\n");
- goto out;
- }
- if (diff > sample)
- sample = diff; /* only want highest value */
- } while (total <= hwlat_data.sample_width);
- barrier(); /* finish the above in the view for NMIs */
- trace_hwlat_callback_enabled = false;
- barrier(); /* Make sure nmi_total_ts is no longer updated */
- ret = 0;
- /* If we exceed the threshold value, we have found a hardware latency */
- if (sample > thresh || outer_sample > thresh) {
- struct hwlat_sample s;
- ret = 1;
- /* We read in microseconds */
- if (nmi_total_ts)
- do_div(nmi_total_ts, NSEC_PER_USEC);
- hwlat_data.count++;
- s.seqnum = hwlat_data.count;
- s.duration = sample;
- s.outer_duration = outer_sample;
- ktime_get_real_ts64(&s.timestamp);
- s.nmi_total_ts = nmi_total_ts;
- s.nmi_count = nmi_count;
- trace_hwlat_sample(&s);
- /* Keep a running maximum ever recorded hardware latency */
- if (sample > tr->max_latency)
- tr->max_latency = sample;
- if (outer_sample > tr->max_latency)
- tr->max_latency = outer_sample;
- }
- out:
- return ret;
- }
- static struct cpumask save_cpumask;
- static bool disable_migrate;
- static void move_to_next_cpu(void)
- {
- struct cpumask *current_mask = &save_cpumask;
- int next_cpu;
- if (disable_migrate)
- return;
- /*
- * If for some reason the user modifies the CPU affinity
- * of this thread, than stop migrating for the duration
- * of the current test.
- */
- if (!cpumask_equal(current_mask, ¤t->cpus_allowed))
- goto disable;
- get_online_cpus();
- cpumask_and(current_mask, cpu_online_mask, tracing_buffer_mask);
- next_cpu = cpumask_next(smp_processor_id(), current_mask);
- put_online_cpus();
- if (next_cpu >= nr_cpu_ids)
- next_cpu = cpumask_first(current_mask);
- if (next_cpu >= nr_cpu_ids) /* Shouldn't happen! */
- goto disable;
- cpumask_clear(current_mask);
- cpumask_set_cpu(next_cpu, current_mask);
- sched_setaffinity(0, current_mask);
- return;
- disable:
- disable_migrate = true;
- }
- /*
- * kthread_fn - The CPU time sampling/hardware latency detection kernel thread
- *
- * Used to periodically sample the CPU TSC via a call to get_sample. We
- * disable interrupts, which does (intentionally) introduce latency since we
- * need to ensure nothing else might be running (and thus preempting).
- * Obviously this should never be used in production environments.
- *
- * Executes one loop interaction on each CPU in tracing_cpumask sysfs file.
- */
- static int kthread_fn(void *data)
- {
- u64 interval;
- while (!kthread_should_stop()) {
- move_to_next_cpu();
- local_irq_disable();
- get_sample();
- local_irq_enable();
- mutex_lock(&hwlat_data.lock);
- interval = hwlat_data.sample_window - hwlat_data.sample_width;
- mutex_unlock(&hwlat_data.lock);
- do_div(interval, USEC_PER_MSEC); /* modifies interval value */
- /* Always sleep for at least 1ms */
- if (interval < 1)
- interval = 1;
- if (msleep_interruptible(interval))
- break;
- }
- return 0;
- }
- /**
- * start_kthread - Kick off the hardware latency sampling/detector kthread
- *
- * This starts the kernel thread that will sit and sample the CPU timestamp
- * counter (TSC or similar) and look for potential hardware latencies.
- */
- static int start_kthread(struct trace_array *tr)
- {
- struct cpumask *current_mask = &save_cpumask;
- struct task_struct *kthread;
- int next_cpu;
- if (WARN_ON(hwlat_kthread))
- return 0;
- /* Just pick the first CPU on first iteration */
- current_mask = &save_cpumask;
- get_online_cpus();
- cpumask_and(current_mask, cpu_online_mask, tracing_buffer_mask);
- put_online_cpus();
- next_cpu = cpumask_first(current_mask);
- kthread = kthread_create(kthread_fn, NULL, "hwlatd");
- if (IS_ERR(kthread)) {
- pr_err(BANNER "could not start sampling thread\n");
- return -ENOMEM;
- }
- cpumask_clear(current_mask);
- cpumask_set_cpu(next_cpu, current_mask);
- sched_setaffinity(kthread->pid, current_mask);
- hwlat_kthread = kthread;
- wake_up_process(kthread);
- return 0;
- }
- /**
- * stop_kthread - Inform the hardware latency samping/detector kthread to stop
- *
- * This kicks the running hardware latency sampling/detector kernel thread and
- * tells it to stop sampling now. Use this on unload and at system shutdown.
- */
- static void stop_kthread(void)
- {
- if (!hwlat_kthread)
- return;
- kthread_stop(hwlat_kthread);
- hwlat_kthread = NULL;
- }
- /*
- * hwlat_read - Wrapper read function for reading both window and width
- * @filp: The active open file structure
- * @ubuf: The userspace provided buffer to read value into
- * @cnt: The maximum number of bytes to read
- * @ppos: The current "file" position
- *
- * This function provides a generic read implementation for the global state
- * "hwlat_data" structure filesystem entries.
- */
- static ssize_t hwlat_read(struct file *filp, char __user *ubuf,
- size_t cnt, loff_t *ppos)
- {
- char buf[U64STR_SIZE];
- u64 *entry = filp->private_data;
- u64 val;
- int len;
- if (!entry)
- return -EFAULT;
- if (cnt > sizeof(buf))
- cnt = sizeof(buf);
- val = *entry;
- len = snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%llu\n", val);
- return simple_read_from_buffer(ubuf, cnt, ppos, buf, len);
- }
- /**
- * hwlat_width_write - Write function for "width" entry
- * @filp: The active open file structure
- * @ubuf: The user buffer that contains the value to write
- * @cnt: The maximum number of bytes to write to "file"
- * @ppos: The current position in @file
- *
- * This function provides a write implementation for the "width" interface
- * to the hardware latency detector. It can be used to configure
- * for how many us of the total window us we will actively sample for any
- * hardware-induced latency periods. Obviously, it is not possible to
- * sample constantly and have the system respond to a sample reader, or,
- * worse, without having the system appear to have gone out to lunch. It
- * is enforced that width is less that the total window size.
- */
- static ssize_t
- hwlat_width_write(struct file *filp, const char __user *ubuf,
- size_t cnt, loff_t *ppos)
- {
- u64 val;
- int err;
- err = kstrtoull_from_user(ubuf, cnt, 10, &val);
- if (err)
- return err;
- mutex_lock(&hwlat_data.lock);
- if (val < hwlat_data.sample_window)
- hwlat_data.sample_width = val;
- else
- err = -EINVAL;
- mutex_unlock(&hwlat_data.lock);
- if (err)
- return err;
- return cnt;
- }
- /**
- * hwlat_window_write - Write function for "window" entry
- * @filp: The active open file structure
- * @ubuf: The user buffer that contains the value to write
- * @cnt: The maximum number of bytes to write to "file"
- * @ppos: The current position in @file
- *
- * This function provides a write implementation for the "window" interface
- * to the hardware latency detetector. The window is the total time
- * in us that will be considered one sample period. Conceptually, windows
- * occur back-to-back and contain a sample width period during which
- * actual sampling occurs. Can be used to write a new total window size. It
- * is enfoced that any value written must be greater than the sample width
- * size, or an error results.
- */
- static ssize_t
- hwlat_window_write(struct file *filp, const char __user *ubuf,
- size_t cnt, loff_t *ppos)
- {
- u64 val;
- int err;
- err = kstrtoull_from_user(ubuf, cnt, 10, &val);
- if (err)
- return err;
- mutex_lock(&hwlat_data.lock);
- if (hwlat_data.sample_width < val)
- hwlat_data.sample_window = val;
- else
- err = -EINVAL;
- mutex_unlock(&hwlat_data.lock);
- if (err)
- return err;
- return cnt;
- }
- static const struct file_operations width_fops = {
- .open = tracing_open_generic,
- .read = hwlat_read,
- .write = hwlat_width_write,
- };
- static const struct file_operations window_fops = {
- .open = tracing_open_generic,
- .read = hwlat_read,
- .write = hwlat_window_write,
- };
- /**
- * init_tracefs - A function to initialize the tracefs interface files
- *
- * This function creates entries in tracefs for "hwlat_detector".
- * It creates the hwlat_detector directory in the tracing directory,
- * and within that directory is the count, width and window files to
- * change and view those values.
- */
- static int init_tracefs(void)
- {
- struct dentry *d_tracer;
- struct dentry *top_dir;
- d_tracer = tracing_init_dentry();
- if (IS_ERR(d_tracer))
- return -ENOMEM;
- top_dir = tracefs_create_dir("hwlat_detector", d_tracer);
- if (!top_dir)
- return -ENOMEM;
- hwlat_sample_window = tracefs_create_file("window", 0640,
- top_dir,
- &hwlat_data.sample_window,
- &window_fops);
- if (!hwlat_sample_window)
- goto err;
- hwlat_sample_width = tracefs_create_file("width", 0644,
- top_dir,
- &hwlat_data.sample_width,
- &width_fops);
- if (!hwlat_sample_width)
- goto err;
- return 0;
- err:
- tracefs_remove_recursive(top_dir);
- return -ENOMEM;
- }
- static void hwlat_tracer_start(struct trace_array *tr)
- {
- int err;
- err = start_kthread(tr);
- if (err)
- pr_err(BANNER "Cannot start hwlat kthread\n");
- }
- static void hwlat_tracer_stop(struct trace_array *tr)
- {
- stop_kthread();
- }
- static bool hwlat_busy;
- static int hwlat_tracer_init(struct trace_array *tr)
- {
- /* Only allow one instance to enable this */
- if (hwlat_busy)
- return -EBUSY;
- hwlat_trace = tr;
- disable_migrate = false;
- hwlat_data.count = 0;
- tr->max_latency = 0;
- save_tracing_thresh = tracing_thresh;
- /* tracing_thresh is in nsecs, we speak in usecs */
- if (!tracing_thresh)
- tracing_thresh = last_tracing_thresh;
- if (tracer_tracing_is_on(tr))
- hwlat_tracer_start(tr);
- hwlat_busy = true;
- return 0;
- }
- static void hwlat_tracer_reset(struct trace_array *tr)
- {
- stop_kthread();
- /* the tracing threshold is static between runs */
- last_tracing_thresh = tracing_thresh;
- tracing_thresh = save_tracing_thresh;
- hwlat_busy = false;
- }
- static struct tracer hwlat_tracer __read_mostly =
- {
- .name = "hwlat",
- .init = hwlat_tracer_init,
- .reset = hwlat_tracer_reset,
- .start = hwlat_tracer_start,
- .stop = hwlat_tracer_stop,
- .allow_instances = true,
- };
- __init static int init_hwlat_tracer(void)
- {
- int ret;
- mutex_init(&hwlat_data.lock);
- ret = register_tracer(&hwlat_tracer);
- if (ret)
- return ret;
- init_tracefs();
- return 0;
- }
- late_initcall(init_hwlat_tracer);
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