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* License Agreement *
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* *
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* Copyright (c) 2003-2005 Altera Corporation, San Jose, California, USA. *
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* All rights reserved. *
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* *
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* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a *
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* copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), *
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* to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation *
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* the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, *
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* and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the *
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* Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: *
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* *
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* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in *
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* all copies or substantial portions of the Software. *
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* *
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* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR *
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* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, *
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* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE *
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* AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER *
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* LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING *
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* FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER *
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* DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. *
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* This agreement shall be governed in all respects by the laws of the State *
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* of California and by the laws of the United States of America. *
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******************************************************************************/
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#include <assert.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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#include "priv/nios2_gmon_data.h"
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#include "sys/alt_irq.h"
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#include "sys/alt_alarm.h"
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/* Macros */
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/* How large should the bins be which we use to generate the histogram */
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#define PCSAMPLE_BYTES_PER_BUCKET 32
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#define NIOS2_READ_EA(dest) __asm__ ("mov %0, ea" : "=r" (dest))
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/* The compiler inserts calls to mcount() at the start of
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* every function call. The structure mcount_fn_arc records t
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* he return address of the function called (in from_pc)
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* and the return address of the mcount function
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* (in self_pc). The number of times this arc is executed is
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* recorded in the field count.
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*/
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struct mcount_fn_arc
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{
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struct mcount_fn_arc * next;
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void * from_pc;
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unsigned int count;
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};
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/* We need to maintain a list of pointers to the heads of each adjacency
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* list so that we can find them when writing out the gmon.out file. Since
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* we don't know at the start of program execution how many functions will
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* be called we use a list structure to do this.
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*/
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struct mcount_fn_entry
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{
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struct mcount_fn_entry * next;
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void * self_pc;
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struct mcount_fn_arc * arc_head;
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};
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/* function prototypes */
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void __mcount_record(void * self_pc, void * from_pc, struct mcount_fn_entry * fn_entry, struct mcount_fn_entry * * fn_head) __attribute__ ((no_instrument_function));
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static __inline__ void * mcount_allocate(unsigned int size) __attribute__ ((no_instrument_function));
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static int nios2_pcsample_init(void) __attribute__ ((no_instrument_function));
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static alt_u32 nios2_pcsample(void* alarm) __attribute__ ((no_instrument_function));
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/* global variables */
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/* stext and etext are defined in the linker script */
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extern char stext[];
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extern char etext[];
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/* Is the PC sampling stuff enabled yet? */
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static int pcsample_need_init = 1;
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#define HASH_BUCKETS 64 /* Must be a power of 2 */
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/* This points to the list of adjacency list pointers. */
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struct mcount_fn_entry * __mcount_fn_head[HASH_BUCKETS];
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/* pointer to the in-memory buffer containing the histogram */
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static unsigned short* s_pcsamples = 0;
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/* the address of the start and end of text section */
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static const unsigned int s_low_pc = (unsigned int)stext;
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static const unsigned int s_high_pc = (unsigned int)etext;
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/* the alarm structure to register for pc sampling */
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static alt_alarm s_nios2_pcsample_alarm;
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unsigned int alt_gmon_data[GMON_DATA_SIZE] =
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{
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0x6e6f6d67, /* "gmon" */
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GMON_DATA_SIZE,
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0,
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(unsigned int)stext,
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(unsigned int)etext,
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PCSAMPLE_BYTES_PER_BUCKET,
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0,
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(unsigned int)__mcount_fn_head,
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(unsigned int)(__mcount_fn_head + HASH_BUCKETS)
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};
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/* This holds the current slab of memory we're allocating out of */
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static char * mcount_slab_ptr = 0;
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static int mcount_slab_size = 0;
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#define MCOUNT_SLAB_INCREMENT 1020
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* We can't use malloc to allocate memory because that's too complicated, and
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* can't be called at interrupt time. Use the lower level allocator instead
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* For speed, we allocate a block of data at once.
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static __inline__ void * mcount_allocate(unsigned int size)
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void * data;
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if (size > mcount_slab_size)
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{
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}
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data = mcount_slab_ptr;
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return data;
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}
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/*
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* Add the arc with the values of frompc and topc given to the graph.
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* This function might be called at interrupt time so must be able to
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* cope with reentrancy.
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* The fast case, where we have already allocated a function arc, has been
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* handled by the assmebler code.
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*/
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void __mcount_record(void * self_pc, void * from_pc, struct mcount_fn_entry * fn_entry, struct mcount_fn_entry * * fn_head)
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{
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alt_irq_context context;
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struct mcount_fn_arc * arc_entry;
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/* Keep trying to start up the PC sampler until it is running.
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* (It can't start until the timer is going).
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*/
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if (pcsample_need_init)
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{
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pcsample_need_init = 0;
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pcsample_need_init = nios2_pcsample_init();
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}
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/*
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* We must disable interrupts around the allocation and the list update to
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* prevent corruption if the instrumented function is re-entrant.
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* It's safe for the code above to be stepping through the chain and be
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* interrupted by this code modifying it - there is an edge case which will
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* leave two copies of the same arc on the list (both with count=1), but
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* this is dealt with on the host.
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*/
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context = alt_irq_disable_all();
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if (fn_entry == NULL)
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{
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/* Add it to the list of functions we must output later. */
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fn_entry = (struct mcount_fn_entry *)mcount_allocate(sizeof(struct mcount_fn_entry));
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fn_entry->self_pc = self_pc;
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fn_entry->arc_head = NULL;
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fn_entry->next = *fn_head;
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*fn_head = fn_entry;
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}
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/* We will need a new list entry - if there was a list entry before
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* then the assembler code would have handled it. */
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arc_entry = (struct mcount_fn_arc *)mcount_allocate(sizeof(struct mcount_fn_arc));
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arc_entry->from_pc = from_pc;
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alt_irq_enable_all(context);
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* It is called the first time mcount is called, and on subsequent calls to
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* mcount until it returns zero. It initializes the pc histogram and turns on
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* timer driven pc sampling.
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static int nios2_pcsample_init(void)
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unsigned int pcsamples_size;
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/* We sample the PC every tick */
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unsigned int prof_rate = alt_ticks_per_second();
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/* allocate the histogram buffer s_pcsamples */
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/* Sample every tick (it's cheap) */
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static alt_u32 nios2_pcsample(void* context)
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unsigned int pc;
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unsigned int bucket;
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/* read the exception return address - this will be
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* inaccurate if there are nested interrupts but we
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NIOS2_READ_EA(pc);
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if (pc >= s_low_pc && pc < s_high_pc && s_pcsamples != 0)
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bucket = (pc - s_low_pc)/PCSAMPLE_BYTES_PER_BUCKET;
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/* Sample every tick */
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}
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