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- //! Chapter 11. Performance Monitoring Unit Extension (EID #0x504D55 "PMU")
- use crate::binary::{sbi_call_0, sbi_call_1, sbi_call_3, SbiRet};
- use sbi_spec::pmu::{
- COUNTER_CONFIG_MATCHING, COUNTER_FW_READ, COUNTER_FW_READ_HI, COUNTER_GET_INFO, COUNTER_START,
- COUNTER_STOP, EID_PMU, NUM_COUNTERS,
- };
- /// Returns the number of counters, both hardware and firmware.
- ///
- /// This call would always succeed without returning any error.
- ///
- /// This function is defined in RISC-V SBI Specification chapter 11.5.
- #[inline]
- pub fn pmu_num_counters() -> usize {
- sbi_call_0(EID_PMU, NUM_COUNTERS).value
- }
- /// Get details about the specified counter.
- ///
- /// The value returned includes details such as underlying CSR number, width of the counter,
- /// type of counter hardware/firmware, etc.
- ///
- /// The `counter_info` returned by this SBI call is encoded as follows:
- ///
- /// ```text
- /// counter_info[11:0] = CSR; // (12bit CSR number)
- /// counter_info[17:12] = Width; // (One less than number of bits in CSR)
- /// counter_info[XLEN-2:18] = Reserved; // Reserved for future use
- /// counter_info[XLEN-1] = Type; // (0 = hardware and 1 = firmware)
- /// ```
- /// If `counter_info.type` == `1` then `counter_info.csr` and `counter_info.width` should be ignored.
- ///
- /// This function is defined in RISC-V SBI Specification chapter 11.6.
- ///
- /// # Return value
- ///
- /// Returns the `counter_info` described above in `SbiRet.value`.
- ///
- /// The possible return error codes returned in `SbiRet.error` are shown in the table below:
- ///
- /// | Return code | Description
- /// |:--------------------------|:----------------------------------------------
- /// | `SbiRet::success()` | `counter_info` read successfully.
- /// | `SbiRet::invalid_param()` | `counter_idx` points to an invalid counter.
- ///
- /// This function is defined in RISC-V SBI Specification chapter 11.6.
- #[inline]
- pub fn pmu_counter_get_info(counter_idx: usize) -> SbiRet {
- sbi_call_1(EID_PMU, COUNTER_GET_INFO, counter_idx)
- }
- /// Find and configure a counter from a set of counters.
- ///
- /// The counters to be found and configured should not be started (or enabled)
- /// and should be able to monitor the specified event.
- ///
- /// # Parameters
- ///
- /// The `counter_idx_base` and `counter_idx_mask` parameters represent the set of counters,
- /// whereas the `event_idx` represent the event to be monitored
- /// and `event_data` represents any additional event configuration.
- ///
- /// The `config_flags` parameter represent additional counter configuration and filter flags.
- /// The bit definitions of the `config_flags` parameter are shown in the table below:
- ///
- /// | Flag Name | Bits | Description
- /// |:-----------------------------|:-----------|:------------
- /// | SBI_PMU_CFG_FLAG_SKIP_MATCH | 0:0 | Skip the counter matching
- /// | SBI_PMU_CFG_FLAG_CLEAR_VALUE | 1:1 | Clear (or zero) the counter value in counter configuration
- /// | SBI_PMU_CFG_FLAG_AUTO_START | 2:2 | Start the counter after configuring a matching counter
- /// | SBI_PMU_CFG_FLAG_SET_VUINH | 3:3 | Event counting inhibited in VU-mode
- /// | SBI_PMU_CFG_FLAG_SET_VSINH | 4:4 | Event counting inhibited in VS-mode
- /// | SBI_PMU_CFG_FLAG_SET_UINH | 5:5 | Event counting inhibited in U-mode
- /// | SBI_PMU_CFG_FLAG_SET_SINH | 6:6 | Event counting inhibited in S-mode
- /// | SBI_PMU_CFG_FLAG_SET_MINH | 7:7 | Event counting inhibited in M-mode
- /// | _RESERVED_ | 8:(XLEN-1) | _All non-zero values are reserved for future use._
- ///
- /// *NOTE:* When *SBI_PMU_CFG_FLAG_SKIP_MATCH* is set in `config_flags`, the
- /// SBI implementation will unconditionally select the first counter from the
- /// set of counters specified by the `counter_idx_base` and `counter_idx_mask`.
- ///
- /// *NOTE:* The *SBI_PMU_CFG_FLAG_AUTO_START* flag in `config_flags` has no
- /// impact on the counter value.
- ///
- /// *NOTE:* The `config_flags[3:7]` bits are event filtering hints so these
- /// can be ignored or overridden by the SBI implementation for security concerns
- /// or due to lack of event filtering support in the underlying RISC-V platform.
- ///
- /// # Return value
- ///
- /// Returns the `counter_idx` in `sbiret.value` upon success.
- ///
- /// In case of failure, the possible error codes returned in `sbiret.error` are shown in the table below:
- ///
- /// | Return code | Description
- /// |:--------------------------|:----------------------------------------------
- /// | `SbiRet::success()` | counter found and configured successfully.
- /// | `SbiRet::invalid_param()` | set of counters has an invalid counter.
- /// | `SbiRet::not_supported()` | none of the counters can monitor specified event.
- ///
- /// This function is defined in RISC-V SBI Specification chapter 11.7.
- #[inline]
- pub fn pmu_counter_config_matching<T>(
- counter_idx_base: usize,
- counter_idx_mask: usize,
- config_flags: T,
- event_idx: usize,
- event_data: u64,
- ) -> SbiRet
- where
- T: ConfigFlags,
- {
- match () {
- #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")]
- () => crate::binary::sbi_call_6(
- EID_PMU,
- COUNTER_CONFIG_MATCHING,
- counter_idx_base,
- counter_idx_mask,
- config_flags.raw(),
- event_idx,
- event_data as _,
- (event_data >> 32) as _,
- ),
- #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")]
- () => crate::binary::sbi_call_5(
- EID_PMU,
- COUNTER_CONFIG_MATCHING,
- counter_idx_base,
- counter_idx_mask,
- config_flags.raw(),
- event_idx,
- event_data as _,
- ),
- }
- }
- /// Start or enable a set of counters on the calling hart with the specified initial value.
- ///
- /// # Parameters
- ///
- /// The `counter_idx_base` and `counter_idx_mask` parameters represent the set of counters.
- /// whereas the `initial_value` parameter specifies the initial value of the counter.
- ///
- /// The bit definitions of the `start_flags` parameter are shown in the table below:
- ///
- /// | Flag Name | Bits | Description
- /// |:-----------------------------|:-----------|:------------
- /// | SBI_PMU_START_SET_INIT_VALUE | 0:0 | Set the value of counters based on the `initial_value` parameter.
- /// | _RESERVED_ | 1:(XLEN-1) | _All non-zero values are reserved for future use._
- ///
- /// *NOTE*: When `SBI_PMU_START_SET_INIT_VALUE` is not set in `start_flags`, the counter value will
- /// not be modified and event counting will start from current counter value.
- ///
- /// # Return value
- ///
- /// The possible return error codes returned in `SbiRet.error` are shown in the table below:
- ///
- /// | Return code | Description
- /// |:----------------------------|:----------------------------------------------
- /// | `SbiRet::success()` | counter started successfully.
- /// | `SbiRet::invalid_param()` | some of the counters specified in parameters are invalid.
- /// | `SbiRet::already_started()` | some of the counters specified in parameters are already started.
- ///
- /// This function is defined in RISC-V SBI Specification chapter 11.8.
- #[inline]
- pub fn pmu_counter_start<T>(
- counter_idx_base: usize,
- counter_idx_mask: usize,
- start_flags: T,
- initial_value: u64,
- ) -> SbiRet
- where
- T: StartFlags,
- {
- match () {
- #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")]
- () => crate::binary::sbi_call_5(
- EID_PMU,
- COUNTER_START,
- counter_idx_base,
- counter_idx_mask,
- start_flags.raw(),
- initial_value as _,
- (initial_value >> 32) as _,
- ),
- #[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")]
- () => crate::binary::sbi_call_4(
- EID_PMU,
- COUNTER_START,
- counter_idx_base,
- counter_idx_mask,
- start_flags.raw(),
- initial_value as _,
- ),
- }
- }
- /// Stop or disable a set of counters on the calling hart.
- ///
- /// # Parameters
- ///
- /// The `counter_idx_base` and `counter_idx_mask` parameters represent the set of counters.
- /// The bit definitions of the `stop_flags` parameter are shown in the table below:
- ///
- /// | Flag Name | Bits | Description
- /// |:------------------------|:-----------|:------------
- /// | SBI_PMU_STOP_FLAG_RESET | 0:0 | Reset the counter to event mapping.
- /// | _RESERVED_ | 1:(XLEN-1) | *All non-zero values are reserved for future use.*
- ///
- /// # Return value
- ///
- /// The possible return error codes returned in `SbiRet.error` are shown in the table below:
- ///
- /// | Return code | Description
- /// |:----------------------------|:----------------------------------------------
- /// | `SbiRet::success()` | counter stopped successfully.
- /// | `SbiRet::invalid_param()` | some of the counters specified in parameters are invalid.
- /// | `SbiRet::already_stopped()` | some of the counters specified in parameters are already stopped.
- ///
- /// This function is defined in RISC-V SBI Specification chapter 11.9.
- #[inline]
- pub fn pmu_counter_stop<T>(
- counter_idx_base: usize,
- counter_idx_mask: usize,
- stop_flags: T,
- ) -> SbiRet
- where
- T: StopFlags,
- {
- sbi_call_3(
- EID_PMU,
- COUNTER_STOP,
- counter_idx_base,
- counter_idx_mask,
- stop_flags.raw(),
- )
- }
- /// Provide the current value of a firmware counter.
- ///
- /// On RV32 systems, the `SbiRet.value` will only contain the lower 32 bits of the current
- /// firmware counter value.
- ///
- /// # Parameters
- ///
- /// This function should be only used to read a firmware counter. It will return an error
- /// when user provides a hardware counter in `counter_idx` parameter.
- ///
- /// # Return value
- ///
- /// The possible return error codes returned in `SbiRet.error` are shown in the table below:
- ///
- /// | Return code | Description
- /// |:--------------------------|:----------------------------------------------
- /// | `SbiRet::success()` | firmware counter read successfully.
- /// | `SbiRet::invalid_param()` | `counter_idx` points to a hardware counter or an invalid counter.
- ///
- /// This function is defined in RISC-V SBI Specification chapter 11.10.
- #[inline]
- pub fn pmu_counter_fw_read(counter_idx: usize) -> SbiRet {
- sbi_call_1(EID_PMU, COUNTER_FW_READ, counter_idx)
- }
- /// Provide the upper 32 bits of the current firmware counter value.
- ///
- /// This function always returns zero in `SbiRet.value` for RV64 (or higher) systems.
- ///
- /// # Return value
- ///
- /// The possible return error codes returned in `SbiRet.error` are shown in the table below:
- ///
- /// | Return code | Description
- /// |:--------------------------|:----------------------------------------------
- /// | `SbiRet::success()` | firmware counter read successfully.
- /// | `SbiRet::invalid_param()` | `counter_idx` points to a hardware counter or an invalid counter.
- ///
- /// This function is defined in RISC-V SBI Specification chapter 11.11.
- #[inline]
- pub fn pmu_counter_fw_read_hi(counter_idx: usize) -> SbiRet {
- sbi_call_1(EID_PMU, COUNTER_FW_READ_HI, counter_idx)
- }
- /// Flags to configure performance counter.
- pub trait ConfigFlags {
- /// Get a raw value to pass to SBI environment.
- fn raw(&self) -> usize;
- }
- #[cfg(feature = "integer-impls")]
- impl ConfigFlags for usize {
- #[inline]
- fn raw(&self) -> usize {
- *self
- }
- }
- /// Flags to start performance counter.
- pub trait StartFlags {
- /// Get a raw value to pass to SBI environment.
- fn raw(&self) -> usize;
- }
- #[cfg(feature = "integer-impls")]
- impl StartFlags for usize {
- #[inline]
- fn raw(&self) -> usize {
- *self
- }
- }
- /// Flags to stop performance counter.
- pub trait StopFlags {
- /// Get a raw value to pass to SBI environment.
- fn raw(&self) -> usize;
- }
- #[cfg(feature = "integer-impls")]
- impl StopFlags for usize {
- #[inline]
- fn raw(&self) -> usize {
- *self
- }
- }
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