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28
29 #ifndef INTEL_PT_H
30 #define INTEL_PT_H
31
32 #include <stdint.h>
33 #include <string.h>
34
35 #ifdef __cplusplus
36 extern "C" {
37 #endif
38
39
40 /* Intel(R) Processor Trace (Intel PT) decoder library.
41 *
42 * This file is logically structured into the following sections:
43 *
44 * - Version
45 * - Errors
46 * - Configuration
47 * - Packet encoder / decoder
48 * - Query decoder
49 * - Traced image
50 * - Instruction flow decoder
51 * - Block decoder
52 */
53
54
55
56 struct pt_encoder;
57 struct pt_packet_decoder;
58 struct pt_query_decoder;
59 struct pt_insn_decoder;
60 struct pt_block_decoder;
61
62
63
64 /* A macro to mark functions as exported. */
65 #ifndef pt_export
66 # if defined(__GNUC__)
67 # define pt_export __attribute__((visibility("default")))
68 # elif defined(_MSC_VER)
69 # define pt_export __declspec(dllimport)
70 # else
71 # error "unknown compiler"
72 # endif
73 #endif
74
75
76
77 /* Version. */
78
79
80 /** The header version. */
81 #define LIBIPT_VERSION_MAJOR ${PT_VERSION_MAJOR}
82 #define LIBIPT_VERSION_MINOR ${PT_VERSION_MINOR}
83 #define LIBIPT_VERSION_PATCH ${PT_VERSION_PATCH}
84
85 #define LIBIPT_VERSION ((LIBIPT_VERSION_MAJOR << 8) + LIBIPT_VERSION_MINOR)
86
87
88 /** The library version. */
89 struct pt_version {
90 /** Major version number. */
91 uint8_t major;
92
93 /** Minor version number. */
94 uint8_t minor;
95
96 /** Patch level. */
97 uint16_t patch;
98
99 /** Build number. */
100 uint32_t build;
101
102 /** Version extension. */
103 const char *ext;
104 };
105
106
107 /** Return the library version. */
108 extern pt_export struct pt_version pt_library_version(void);
109
110
111
112 /* Errors. */
113
114
115
116 /** Error codes. */
117 enum pt_error_code {
118 /* No error. Everything is OK. */
119 pte_ok,
120
121 /* Internal decoder error. */
122 pte_internal,
123
124 /* Invalid argument. */
125 pte_invalid,
126
127 /* Decoder out of sync. */
128 pte_nosync,
129
130 /* Unknown opcode. */
131 pte_bad_opc,
132
133 /* Unknown payload. */
134 pte_bad_packet,
135
136 /* Unexpected packet context. */
137 pte_bad_context,
138
139 /* Decoder reached end of trace stream. */
140 pte_eos,
141
142 /* No packet matching the query to be found. */
143 pte_bad_query,
144
145 /* Decoder out of memory. */
146 pte_nomem,
147
148 /* Bad configuration. */
149 pte_bad_config,
150
151 /* There is no IP. */
152 pte_noip,
153
154 /* The IP has been suppressed. */
155 pte_ip_suppressed,
156
157 /* There is no memory mapped at the requested address. */
158 pte_nomap,
159
160 /* An instruction could not be decoded. */
161 pte_bad_insn,
162
163 /* No wall-clock time is available. */
164 pte_no_time,
165
166 /* No core:bus ratio available. */
167 pte_no_cbr,
168
169 /* Bad traced image. */
170 pte_bad_image,
171
172 /* A locking error. */
173 pte_bad_lock,
174
175 /* The requested feature is not supported. */
176 pte_not_supported,
177
178 /* The return address stack is empty. */
179 pte_retstack_empty,
180
181 /* A compressed return is not indicated correctly by a taken branch. */
182 pte_bad_retcomp,
183
184 /* The current decoder state does not match the state in the trace. */
185 pte_bad_status_update,
186
187 /* The trace did not contain an expected enabled event. */
188 pte_no_enable,
189
190 /* An event was ignored. */
191 pte_event_ignored,
192
193 /* Something overflowed. */
194 pte_overflow,
195
196 /* A file handling error. */
197 pte_bad_file,
198
199 /* Unknown cpu. */
200 pte_bad_cpu
201 };
202
203
204 /** Decode a function return value into an pt_error_code. */
pt_errcode(int status)205 static inline enum pt_error_code pt_errcode(int status)
206 {
207 return (status >= 0) ? pte_ok : (enum pt_error_code) -status;
208 }
209
210 /** Return a human readable error string. */
211 extern pt_export const char *pt_errstr(enum pt_error_code);
212
213
214
215 /* Configuration. */
216
217
218
219 /** A cpu vendor. */
220 enum pt_cpu_vendor {
221 pcv_unknown,
222 pcv_intel
223 };
224
225 /** A cpu identifier. */
226 struct pt_cpu {
227 /** The cpu vendor. */
228 enum pt_cpu_vendor vendor;
229
230 /** The cpu family. */
231 uint16_t family;
232
233 /** The cpu model. */
234 uint8_t model;
235
236 /** The stepping. */
237 uint8_t stepping;
238 };
239
240 /** A collection of Intel PT errata. */
241 struct pt_errata {
242 /** BDM70: Intel(R) Processor Trace PSB+ Packets May Contain
243 * Unexpected Packets.
244 *
245 * Same as: SKD024, SKL021, KBL021.
246 *
247 * Some Intel Processor Trace packets should be issued only between
248 * TIP.PGE and TIP.PGD packets. Due to this erratum, when a TIP.PGE
249 * packet is generated it may be preceded by a PSB+ that incorrectly
250 * includes FUP and MODE.Exec packets.
251 */
252 uint32_t bdm70:1;
253
254 /** BDM64: An Incorrect LBR or Intel(R) Processor Trace Packet May Be
255 * Recorded Following a Transactional Abort.
256 *
257 * Use of Intel(R) Transactional Synchronization Extensions (Intel(R)
258 * TSX) may result in a transactional abort. If an abort occurs
259 * immediately following a branch instruction, an incorrect branch
260 * target may be logged in an LBR (Last Branch Record) or in an Intel(R)
261 * Processor Trace (Intel(R) PT) packet before the LBR or Intel PT
262 * packet produced by the abort.
263 */
264 uint32_t bdm64:1;
265
266 /** SKD007: Intel(R) PT Buffer Overflow May Result in Incorrect Packets.
267 *
268 * Same as: SKL049, KBL041.
269 *
270 * Under complex micro-architectural conditions, an Intel PT (Processor
271 * Trace) OVF (Overflow) packet may be issued after the first byte of a
272 * multi-byte CYC (Cycle Count) packet, instead of any remaining bytes
273 * of the CYC.
274 */
275 uint32_t skd007:1;
276
277 /** SKD022: VM Entry That Clears TraceEn May Generate a FUP.
278 *
279 * Same as: SKL024, KBL023.
280 *
281 * If VM entry clears Intel(R) PT (Intel Processor Trace)
282 * IA32_RTIT_CTL.TraceEn (MSR 570H, bit 0) while PacketEn is 1 then a
283 * FUP (Flow Update Packet) will precede the TIP.PGD (Target IP Packet,
284 * Packet Generation Disable). VM entry can clear TraceEn if the
285 * VM-entry MSR-load area includes an entry for the IA32_RTIT_CTL MSR.
286 */
287 uint32_t skd022:1;
288
289 /** SKD010: Intel(R) PT FUP May be Dropped After OVF.
290 *
291 * Same as: SKD014, SKL033, KBL030.
292 *
293 * Some Intel PT (Intel Processor Trace) OVF (Overflow) packets may not
294 * be followed by a FUP (Flow Update Packet) or TIP.PGE (Target IP
295 * Packet, Packet Generation Enable).
296 */
297 uint32_t skd010:1;
298
299 /** SKL014: Intel(R) PT TIP.PGD May Not Have Target IP Payload.
300 *
301 * Same as: KBL014.
302 *
303 * When Intel PT (Intel Processor Trace) is enabled and a direct
304 * unconditional branch clears IA32_RTIT_STATUS.FilterEn (MSR 571H, bit
305 * 0), due to this erratum, the resulting TIP.PGD (Target IP Packet,
306 * Packet Generation Disable) may not have an IP payload with the target
307 * IP.
308 */
309 uint32_t skl014:1;
310
311 /** APL12: Intel(R) PT OVF May Be Followed By An Unexpected FUP Packet.
312 *
313 * Certain Intel PT (Processor Trace) packets including FUPs (Flow
314 * Update Packets), should be issued only between TIP.PGE (Target IP
315 * Packet - Packet Generaton Enable) and TIP.PGD (Target IP Packet -
316 * Packet Generation Disable) packets. When outside a TIP.PGE/TIP.PGD
317 * pair, as a result of IA32_RTIT_STATUS.FilterEn[0] (MSR 571H) being
318 * cleared, an OVF (Overflow) packet may be unexpectedly followed by a
319 * FUP.
320 */
321 uint32_t apl12:1;
322
323 /** APL11: Intel(R) PT OVF Pakcet May Be Followed by TIP.PGD Packet
324 *
325 * If Intel PT (Processor Trace) encounters an internal buffer overflow
326 * and generates an OVF (Overflow) packet just as IA32_RTIT_CTL (MSR
327 * 570H) bit 0 (TraceEn) is cleared, or during a far transfer that
328 * causes IA32_RTIT_STATUS.ContextEn[1] (MSR 571H) to be cleared, the
329 * OVF may be followed by a TIP.PGD (Target Instruction Pointer - Packet
330 * Generation Disable) packet.
331 */
332 uint32_t apl11:1;
333
334 /** SKL168: Intel(R) PT CYC Packets Can be Dropped When Immediately
335 * Preceding PSB
336 *
337 * Due to a rare microarchitectural condition, generation of an Intel
338 * PT (Processor Trace) PSB (Packet Stream Boundary) packet can cause a
339 * single CYC (Cycle Count) packet, possibly along with an associated
340 * MTC (Mini Time Counter) packet, to be dropped.
341 */
342 uint32_t skl168:1;
343
344 /* Reserve a few bytes for the future. */
345 uint32_t reserved[15];
346 };
347
348 /** A collection of decoder-specific configuration flags. */
349 struct pt_conf_flags {
350 /** The decoder variant. */
351 union {
352 /** Flags for the block decoder. */
353 struct {
354 /** End a block after a call instruction. */
355 uint32_t end_on_call:1;
356
357 /** Enable tick events for timing updates. */
358 uint32_t enable_tick_events:1;
359
360 /** End a block after a jump instruction. */
361 uint32_t end_on_jump:1;
362
363 /** Preserve timing calibration on overflow. */
364 uint32_t keep_tcal_on_ovf:1;
365 } block;
366
367 /** Flags for the instruction flow decoder. */
368 struct {
369 /** Enable tick events for timing updates. */
370 uint32_t enable_tick_events:1;
371
372 /** Preserve timing calibration on overflow. */
373 uint32_t keep_tcal_on_ovf:1;
374 } insn;
375
376 /** Flags for the query decoder. */
377 struct {
378 /** Preserve timing calibration on overflow. */
379 uint32_t keep_tcal_on_ovf:1;
380 } query;
381
382 /* Reserve a few bytes for future extensions. */
383 uint32_t reserved[4];
384 } variant;
385 };
386
387 /** The address filter configuration. */
388 struct pt_conf_addr_filter {
389 /** The address filter configuration.
390 *
391 * This corresponds to the respective fields in IA32_RTIT_CTL MSR.
392 */
393 union {
394 uint64_t addr_cfg;
395
396 struct {
397 uint32_t addr0_cfg:4;
398 uint32_t addr1_cfg:4;
399 uint32_t addr2_cfg:4;
400 uint32_t addr3_cfg:4;
401 } ctl;
402 } config;
403
404 /** The address ranges configuration.
405 *
406 * This corresponds to the IA32_RTIT_ADDRn_A/B MSRs.
407 */
408 uint64_t addr0_a;
409 uint64_t addr0_b;
410 uint64_t addr1_a;
411 uint64_t addr1_b;
412 uint64_t addr2_a;
413 uint64_t addr2_b;
414 uint64_t addr3_a;
415 uint64_t addr3_b;
416
417 /* Reserve some space. */
418 uint64_t reserved[8];
419 };
420
421 /** An unknown packet. */
422 struct pt_packet_unknown;
423
424 /** An Intel PT decoder configuration.
425 */
426 struct pt_config {
427 /** The size of the config structure in bytes. */
428 size_t size;
429
430 /** The trace buffer begin address. */
431 uint8_t *begin;
432
433 /** The trace buffer end address. */
434 uint8_t *end;
435
436 /** An optional callback for handling unknown packets.
437 *
438 * If \@callback is not NULL, it is called for any unknown opcode.
439 */
440 struct {
441 /** The callback function.
442 *
443 * It shall decode the packet at \@pos into \@unknown.
444 * It shall return the number of bytes read upon success.
445 * It shall return a negative pt_error_code otherwise.
446 * The below context is passed as \@context.
447 */
448 int (*callback)(struct pt_packet_unknown *unknown,
449 const struct pt_config *config,
450 const uint8_t *pos, void *context);
451
452 /** The user-defined context for this configuration. */
453 void *context;
454 } decode;
455
456 /** The cpu on which Intel PT has been recorded. */
457 struct pt_cpu cpu;
458
459 /** The errata to apply when encoding or decoding Intel PT. */
460 struct pt_errata errata;
461
462 /* The CTC frequency.
463 *
464 * This is only required if MTC packets have been enabled in
465 * IA32_RTIT_CTRL.MTCEn.
466 */
467 uint32_t cpuid_0x15_eax, cpuid_0x15_ebx;
468
469 /* The MTC frequency as defined in IA32_RTIT_CTL.MTCFreq.
470 *
471 * This is only required if MTC packets have been enabled in
472 * IA32_RTIT_CTRL.MTCEn.
473 */
474 uint8_t mtc_freq;
475
476 /* The nominal frequency as defined in MSR_PLATFORM_INFO[15:8].
477 *
478 * This is only required if CYC packets have been enabled in
479 * IA32_RTIT_CTRL.CYCEn.
480 *
481 * If zero, timing calibration will only be able to use MTC and CYC
482 * packets.
483 *
484 * If not zero, timing calibration will also be able to use CBR
485 * packets.
486 */
487 uint8_t nom_freq;
488
489 /** A collection of decoder-specific flags. */
490 struct pt_conf_flags flags;
491
492 /** The address filter configuration. */
493 struct pt_conf_addr_filter addr_filter;
494 };
495
496
497 /** Zero-initialize an Intel PT configuration. */
pt_config_init(struct pt_config * config)498 static inline void pt_config_init(struct pt_config *config)
499 {
500 memset(config, 0, sizeof(*config));
501
502 config->size = sizeof(*config);
503 }
504
505 /** Determine errata for a given cpu.
506 *
507 * Updates \@errata based on \@cpu.
508 *
509 * Returns 0 on success, a negative error code otherwise.
510 * Returns -pte_invalid if \@errata or \@cpu is NULL.
511 * Returns -pte_bad_cpu if \@cpu is not known.
512 */
513 extern pt_export int pt_cpu_errata(struct pt_errata *errata,
514 const struct pt_cpu *cpu);
515
516
517
518 /* Packet encoder / decoder. */
519
520
521
522 /** Intel PT packet types. */
523 enum pt_packet_type {
524 /* An invalid packet. */
525 ppt_invalid,
526
527 /* A packet decodable by the optional decoder callback. */
528 ppt_unknown,
529
530 /* Actual packets supported by this library. */
531 ppt_pad,
532 ppt_psb,
533 ppt_psbend,
534 ppt_fup,
535 ppt_tip,
536 ppt_tip_pge,
537 ppt_tip_pgd,
538 ppt_tnt_8,
539 ppt_tnt_64,
540 ppt_mode,
541 ppt_pip,
542 ppt_vmcs,
543 ppt_cbr,
544 ppt_tsc,
545 ppt_tma,
546 ppt_mtc,
547 ppt_cyc,
548 ppt_stop,
549 ppt_ovf,
550 ppt_mnt,
551 ppt_exstop,
552 ppt_mwait,
553 ppt_pwre,
554 ppt_pwrx,
555 ppt_ptw
556 };
557
558 /** The IP compression. */
559 enum pt_ip_compression {
560 /* The bits encode the payload size and the encoding scheme.
561 *
562 * No payload. The IP has been suppressed.
563 */
564 pt_ipc_suppressed = 0x0,
565
566 /* Payload: 16 bits. Update last IP. */
567 pt_ipc_update_16 = 0x01,
568
569 /* Payload: 32 bits. Update last IP. */
570 pt_ipc_update_32 = 0x02,
571
572 /* Payload: 48 bits. Sign extend to full address. */
573 pt_ipc_sext_48 = 0x03,
574
575 /* Payload: 48 bits. Update last IP. */
576 pt_ipc_update_48 = 0x04,
577
578 /* Payload: 64 bits. Full address. */
579 pt_ipc_full = 0x06
580 };
581
582 /** An execution mode. */
583 enum pt_exec_mode {
584 ptem_unknown,
585 ptem_16bit,
586 ptem_32bit,
587 ptem_64bit
588 };
589
590 /** Mode packet leaves. */
591 enum pt_mode_leaf {
592 pt_mol_exec = 0x00,
593 pt_mol_tsx = 0x20
594 };
595
596 /** A TNT-8 or TNT-64 packet. */
597 struct pt_packet_tnt {
598 /** TNT payload bit size. */
599 uint8_t bit_size;
600
601 /** TNT payload excluding stop bit. */
602 uint64_t payload;
603 };
604
605 /** A packet with IP payload. */
606 struct pt_packet_ip {
607 /** IP compression. */
608 enum pt_ip_compression ipc;
609
610 /** Zero-extended payload ip. */
611 uint64_t ip;
612 };
613
614 /** A mode.exec packet. */
615 struct pt_packet_mode_exec {
616 /** The mode.exec csl bit. */
617 uint32_t csl:1;
618
619 /** The mode.exec csd bit. */
620 uint32_t csd:1;
621 };
622
623 static inline enum pt_exec_mode
pt_get_exec_mode(const struct pt_packet_mode_exec * packet)624 pt_get_exec_mode(const struct pt_packet_mode_exec *packet)
625 {
626 if (packet->csl)
627 return packet->csd ? ptem_unknown : ptem_64bit;
628 else
629 return packet->csd ? ptem_32bit : ptem_16bit;
630 }
631
632 static inline struct pt_packet_mode_exec
pt_set_exec_mode(enum pt_exec_mode mode)633 pt_set_exec_mode(enum pt_exec_mode mode)
634 {
635 struct pt_packet_mode_exec packet;
636
637 switch (mode) {
638 default:
639 packet.csl = 1;
640 packet.csd = 1;
641 break;
642
643 case ptem_64bit:
644 packet.csl = 1;
645 packet.csd = 0;
646 break;
647
648 case ptem_32bit:
649 packet.csl = 0;
650 packet.csd = 1;
651 break;
652
653 case ptem_16bit:
654 packet.csl = 0;
655 packet.csd = 0;
656 break;
657 }
658
659 return packet;
660 }
661
662 /** A mode.tsx packet. */
663 struct pt_packet_mode_tsx {
664 /** The mode.tsx intx bit. */
665 uint32_t intx:1;
666
667 /** The mode.tsx abrt bit. */
668 uint32_t abrt:1;
669 };
670
671 /** A mode packet. */
672 struct pt_packet_mode {
673 /** Mode leaf. */
674 enum pt_mode_leaf leaf;
675
676 /** Mode bits. */
677 union {
678 /** Packet: mode.exec. */
679 struct pt_packet_mode_exec exec;
680
681 /** Packet: mode.tsx. */
682 struct pt_packet_mode_tsx tsx;
683 } bits;
684 };
685
686 /** A PIP packet. */
687 struct pt_packet_pip {
688 /** The CR3 value. */
689 uint64_t cr3;
690
691 /** The non-root bit. */
692 uint32_t nr:1;
693 };
694
695 /** A TSC packet. */
696 struct pt_packet_tsc {
697 /** The TSC value. */
698 uint64_t tsc;
699 };
700
701 /** A CBR packet. */
702 struct pt_packet_cbr {
703 /** The core/bus cycle ratio. */
704 uint8_t ratio;
705 };
706
707 /** A TMA packet. */
708 struct pt_packet_tma {
709 /** The crystal clock tick counter value. */
710 uint16_t ctc;
711
712 /** The fast counter value. */
713 uint16_t fc;
714 };
715
716 /** A MTC packet. */
717 struct pt_packet_mtc {
718 /** The crystal clock tick counter value. */
719 uint8_t ctc;
720 };
721
722 /** A CYC packet. */
723 struct pt_packet_cyc {
724 /** The cycle counter value. */
725 uint64_t value;
726 };
727
728 /** A VMCS packet. */
729 struct pt_packet_vmcs {
730 /* The VMCS Base Address (i.e. the shifted payload). */
731 uint64_t base;
732 };
733
734 /** A MNT packet. */
735 struct pt_packet_mnt {
736 /** The raw payload. */
737 uint64_t payload;
738 };
739
740 /** A EXSTOP packet. */
741 struct pt_packet_exstop {
742 /** A flag specifying the binding of the packet:
743 *
744 * set: binds to the next FUP.
745 * clear: standalone.
746 */
747 uint32_t ip:1;
748 };
749
750 /** A MWAIT packet. */
751 struct pt_packet_mwait {
752 /** The MWAIT hints (EAX). */
753 uint32_t hints;
754
755 /** The MWAIT extensions (ECX). */
756 uint32_t ext;
757 };
758
759 /** A PWRE packet. */
760 struct pt_packet_pwre {
761 /** The resolved thread C-state. */
762 uint8_t state;
763
764 /** The resolved thread sub C-state. */
765 uint8_t sub_state;
766
767 /** A flag indicating whether the C-state entry was initiated by h/w. */
768 uint32_t hw:1;
769 };
770
771 /** A PWRX packet. */
772 struct pt_packet_pwrx {
773 /** The core C-state at the time of the wake. */
774 uint8_t last;
775
776 /** The deepest core C-state achieved during sleep. */
777 uint8_t deepest;
778
779 /** The wake reason:
780 *
781 * - due to external interrupt received.
782 */
783 uint32_t interrupt:1;
784
785 /** - due to store to monitored address. */
786 uint32_t store:1;
787
788 /** - due to h/w autonomous condition such as HDC. */
789 uint32_t autonomous:1;
790 };
791
792 /** A PTW packet. */
793 struct pt_packet_ptw {
794 /** The raw payload. */
795 uint64_t payload;
796
797 /** The payload size as encoded in the packet. */
798 uint8_t plc;
799
800 /** A flag saying whether a FUP is following PTW that provides
801 * the IP of the corresponding PTWRITE instruction.
802 */
803 uint32_t ip:1;
804 };
805
pt_ptw_size(uint8_t plc)806 static inline int pt_ptw_size(uint8_t plc)
807 {
808 switch (plc) {
809 case 0:
810 return 4;
811
812 case 1:
813 return 8;
814
815 case 2:
816 case 3:
817 return -pte_bad_packet;
818 }
819
820 return -pte_internal;
821 }
822
823 /** An unknown packet decodable by the optional decoder callback. */
824 struct pt_packet_unknown {
825 /** Pointer to the raw packet bytes. */
826 const uint8_t *packet;
827
828 /** Optional pointer to a user-defined structure. */
829 void *priv;
830 };
831
832 /** An Intel PT packet. */
833 struct pt_packet {
834 /** The type of the packet.
835 *
836 * This also determines the \@payload field.
837 */
838 enum pt_packet_type type;
839
840 /** The size of the packet including opcode and payload. */
841 uint8_t size;
842
843 /** Packet specific data. */
844 union {
845 /** Packets: pad, ovf, psb, psbend, stop - no payload. */
846
847 /** Packet: tnt-8, tnt-64. */
848 struct pt_packet_tnt tnt;
849
850 /** Packet: tip, fup, tip.pge, tip.pgd. */
851 struct pt_packet_ip ip;
852
853 /** Packet: mode. */
854 struct pt_packet_mode mode;
855
856 /** Packet: pip. */
857 struct pt_packet_pip pip;
858
859 /** Packet: tsc. */
860 struct pt_packet_tsc tsc;
861
862 /** Packet: cbr. */
863 struct pt_packet_cbr cbr;
864
865 /** Packet: tma. */
866 struct pt_packet_tma tma;
867
868 /** Packet: mtc. */
869 struct pt_packet_mtc mtc;
870
871 /** Packet: cyc. */
872 struct pt_packet_cyc cyc;
873
874 /** Packet: vmcs. */
875 struct pt_packet_vmcs vmcs;
876
877 /** Packet: mnt. */
878 struct pt_packet_mnt mnt;
879
880 /** Packet: exstop. */
881 struct pt_packet_exstop exstop;
882
883 /** Packet: mwait. */
884 struct pt_packet_mwait mwait;
885
886 /** Packet: pwre. */
887 struct pt_packet_pwre pwre;
888
889 /** Packet: pwrx. */
890 struct pt_packet_pwrx pwrx;
891
892 /** Packet: ptw. */
893 struct pt_packet_ptw ptw;
894
895 /** Packet: unknown. */
896 struct pt_packet_unknown unknown;
897 } payload;
898 };
899
900
901
902 /* Packet encoder. */
903
904
905
906 /** Allocate an Intel PT packet encoder.
907 *
908 * The encoder will work on the buffer defined in \@config, it shall contain
909 * raw trace data and remain valid for the lifetime of the encoder.
910 *
911 * The encoder starts at the beginning of the trace buffer.
912 */
913 extern pt_export struct pt_encoder *
914 pt_alloc_encoder(const struct pt_config *config);
915
916 /** Free an Intel PT packet encoder.
917 *
918 * The \@encoder must not be used after a successful return.
919 */
920 extern pt_export void pt_free_encoder(struct pt_encoder *encoder);
921
922 /** Hard set synchronization point of an Intel PT packet encoder.
923 *
924 * Synchronize \@encoder to \@offset within the trace buffer.
925 *
926 * Returns zero on success, a negative error code otherwise.
927 *
928 * Returns -pte_eos if the given offset is behind the end of the trace buffer.
929 * Returns -pte_invalid if \@encoder is NULL.
930 */
931 extern pt_export int pt_enc_sync_set(struct pt_encoder *encoder,
932 uint64_t offset);
933
934 /** Get the current packet encoder position.
935 *
936 * Fills the current \@encoder position into \@offset.
937 *
938 * This is useful for reporting errors.
939 *
940 * Returns zero on success, a negative error code otherwise.
941 *
942 * Returns -pte_invalid if \@encoder or \@offset is NULL.
943 */
944 extern pt_export int pt_enc_get_offset(const struct pt_encoder *encoder,
945 uint64_t *offset);
946
947 /* Return a pointer to \@encoder's configuration.
948 *
949 * Returns a non-null pointer on success, NULL if \@encoder is NULL.
950 */
951 extern pt_export const struct pt_config *
952 pt_enc_get_config(const struct pt_encoder *encoder);
953
954 /** Encode an Intel PT packet.
955 *
956 * Writes \@packet at \@encoder's current position in the Intel PT buffer and
957 * advances the \@encoder beyond the written packet.
958 *
959 * The \@packet.size field is ignored.
960 *
961 * In case of errors, the \@encoder is not advanced and nothing is written
962 * into the Intel PT buffer.
963 *
964 * Returns the number of bytes written on success, a negative error code
965 * otherwise.
966 *
967 * Returns -pte_bad_opc if \@packet.type is not known.
968 * Returns -pte_bad_packet if \@packet's payload is invalid.
969 * Returns -pte_eos if \@encoder reached the end of the Intel PT buffer.
970 * Returns -pte_invalid if \@encoder or \@packet is NULL.
971 */
972 extern pt_export int pt_enc_next(struct pt_encoder *encoder,
973 const struct pt_packet *packet);
974
975
976
977 /* Packet decoder. */
978
979
980
981 /** Allocate an Intel PT packet decoder.
982 *
983 * The decoder will work on the buffer defined in \@config, it shall contain
984 * raw trace data and remain valid for the lifetime of the decoder.
985 *
986 * The decoder needs to be synchronized before it can be used.
987 */
988 extern pt_export struct pt_packet_decoder *
989 pt_pkt_alloc_decoder(const struct pt_config *config);
990
991 /** Free an Intel PT packet decoder.
992 *
993 * The \@decoder must not be used after a successful return.
994 */
995 extern pt_export void pt_pkt_free_decoder(struct pt_packet_decoder *decoder);
996
997 /** Synchronize an Intel PT packet decoder.
998 *
999 * Search for the next synchronization point in forward or backward direction.
1000 *
1001 * If \@decoder has not been synchronized, yet, the search is started at the
1002 * beginning of the trace buffer in case of forward synchronization and at the
1003 * end of the trace buffer in case of backward synchronization.
1004 *
1005 * Returns zero or a positive value on success, a negative error code otherwise.
1006 *
1007 * Returns -pte_eos if no further synchronization point is found.
1008 * Returns -pte_invalid if \@decoder is NULL.
1009 */
1010 extern pt_export int pt_pkt_sync_forward(struct pt_packet_decoder *decoder);
1011 extern pt_export int pt_pkt_sync_backward(struct pt_packet_decoder *decoder);
1012
1013 /** Hard set synchronization point of an Intel PT decoder.
1014 *
1015 * Synchronize \@decoder to \@offset within the trace buffer.
1016 *
1017 * Returns zero on success, a negative error code otherwise.
1018 *
1019 * Returns -pte_eos if the given offset is behind the end of the trace buffer.
1020 * Returns -pte_invalid if \@decoder is NULL.
1021 */
1022 extern pt_export int pt_pkt_sync_set(struct pt_packet_decoder *decoder,
1023 uint64_t offset);
1024
1025 /** Get the current decoder position.
1026 *
1027 * Fills the current \@decoder position into \@offset.
1028 *
1029 * This is useful for reporting errors.
1030 *
1031 * Returns zero on success, a negative error code otherwise.
1032 *
1033 * Returns -pte_invalid if \@decoder or \@offset is NULL.
1034 * Returns -pte_nosync if \@decoder is out of sync.
1035 */
1036 extern pt_export int pt_pkt_get_offset(const struct pt_packet_decoder *decoder,
1037 uint64_t *offset);
1038
1039 /** Get the position of the last synchronization point.
1040 *
1041 * Fills the last synchronization position into \@offset.
1042 *
1043 * This is useful when splitting a trace stream for parallel decoding.
1044 *
1045 * Returns zero on success, a negative error code otherwise.
1046 *
1047 * Returns -pte_invalid if \@decoder or \@offset is NULL.
1048 * Returns -pte_nosync if \@decoder is out of sync.
1049 */
1050 extern pt_export int
1051 pt_pkt_get_sync_offset(const struct pt_packet_decoder *decoder,
1052 uint64_t *offset);
1053
1054 /* Return a pointer to \@decoder's configuration.
1055 *
1056 * Returns a non-null pointer on success, NULL if \@decoder is NULL.
1057 */
1058 extern pt_export const struct pt_config *
1059 pt_pkt_get_config(const struct pt_packet_decoder *decoder);
1060
1061 /** Decode the next packet and advance the decoder.
1062 *
1063 * Decodes the packet at \@decoder's current position into \@packet and
1064 * adjusts the \@decoder's position by the number of bytes the packet had
1065 * consumed.
1066 *
1067 * The \@size argument must be set to sizeof(struct pt_packet).
1068 *
1069 * Returns the number of bytes consumed on success, a negative error code
1070 * otherwise.
1071 *
1072 * Returns -pte_bad_opc if the packet is unknown.
1073 * Returns -pte_bad_packet if an unknown packet payload is encountered.
1074 * Returns -pte_eos if \@decoder reached the end of the Intel PT buffer.
1075 * Returns -pte_invalid if \@decoder or \@packet is NULL.
1076 * Returns -pte_nosync if \@decoder is out of sync.
1077 */
1078 extern pt_export int pt_pkt_next(struct pt_packet_decoder *decoder,
1079 struct pt_packet *packet, size_t size);
1080
1081
1082
1083 /* Query decoder. */
1084
1085
1086
1087 /** Decoder status flags. */
1088 enum pt_status_flag {
1089 /** There is an event pending. */
1090 pts_event_pending = 1 << 0,
1091
1092 /** The address has been suppressed. */
1093 pts_ip_suppressed = 1 << 1,
1094
1095 /** There is no more trace data available. */
1096 pts_eos = 1 << 2
1097 };
1098
1099 /** Event types. */
1100 enum pt_event_type {
1101 /* Tracing has been enabled/disabled. */
1102 ptev_enabled,
1103 ptev_disabled,
1104
1105 /* Tracing has been disabled asynchronously. */
1106 ptev_async_disabled,
1107
1108 /* An asynchronous branch, e.g. interrupt. */
1109 ptev_async_branch,
1110
1111 /* A synchronous paging event. */
1112 ptev_paging,
1113
1114 /* An asynchronous paging event. */
1115 ptev_async_paging,
1116
1117 /* Trace overflow. */
1118 ptev_overflow,
1119
1120 /* An execution mode change. */
1121 ptev_exec_mode,
1122
1123 /* A transactional execution state change. */
1124 ptev_tsx,
1125
1126 /* Trace Stop. */
1127 ptev_stop,
1128
1129 /* A synchronous vmcs event. */
1130 ptev_vmcs,
1131
1132 /* An asynchronous vmcs event. */
1133 ptev_async_vmcs,
1134
1135 /* Execution has stopped. */
1136 ptev_exstop,
1137
1138 /* An MWAIT operation completed. */
1139 ptev_mwait,
1140
1141 /* A power state was entered. */
1142 ptev_pwre,
1143
1144 /* A power state was exited. */
1145 ptev_pwrx,
1146
1147 /* A PTWRITE event. */
1148 ptev_ptwrite,
1149
1150 /* A timing event. */
1151 ptev_tick,
1152
1153 /* A core:bus ratio event. */
1154 ptev_cbr,
1155
1156 /* A maintenance event. */
1157 ptev_mnt
1158 };
1159
1160 /** An event. */
1161 struct pt_event {
1162 /** The type of the event. */
1163 enum pt_event_type type;
1164
1165 /** A flag indicating that the event IP has been suppressed. */
1166 uint32_t ip_suppressed:1;
1167
1168 /** A flag indicating that the event is for status update. */
1169 uint32_t status_update:1;
1170
1171 /** A flag indicating that the event has timing information. */
1172 uint32_t has_tsc:1;
1173
1174 /** The time stamp count of the event.
1175 *
1176 * This field is only valid if \@has_tsc is set.
1177 */
1178 uint64_t tsc;
1179
1180 /** The number of lost mtc and cyc packets.
1181 *
1182 * This gives an idea about the quality of the \@tsc. The more packets
1183 * were dropped, the less precise timing is.
1184 */
1185 uint32_t lost_mtc;
1186 uint32_t lost_cyc;
1187
1188 /* Reserved space for future extensions. */
1189 uint64_t reserved[2];
1190
1191 /** Event specific data. */
1192 union {
1193 /** Event: enabled. */
1194 struct {
1195 /** The address at which tracing resumes. */
1196 uint64_t ip;
1197
1198 /** A flag indicating that tracing resumes from the IP
1199 * at which tracing had been disabled before.
1200 */
1201 uint32_t resumed:1;
1202 } enabled;
1203
1204 /** Event: disabled. */
1205 struct {
1206 /** The destination of the first branch inside a
1207 * filtered area.
1208 *
1209 * This field is not valid if \@ip_suppressed is set.
1210 */
1211 uint64_t ip;
1212
1213 /* The exact source ip needs to be determined using
1214 * disassembly and the filter configuration.
1215 */
1216 } disabled;
1217
1218 /** Event: async disabled. */
1219 struct {
1220 /** The source address of the asynchronous branch that
1221 * disabled tracing.
1222 */
1223 uint64_t at;
1224
1225 /** The destination of the first branch inside a
1226 * filtered area.
1227 *
1228 * This field is not valid if \@ip_suppressed is set.
1229 */
1230 uint64_t ip;
1231 } async_disabled;
1232
1233 /** Event: async branch. */
1234 struct {
1235 /** The branch source address. */
1236 uint64_t from;
1237
1238 /** The branch destination address.
1239 *
1240 * This field is not valid if \@ip_suppressed is set.
1241 */
1242 uint64_t to;
1243 } async_branch;
1244
1245 /** Event: paging. */
1246 struct {
1247 /** The updated CR3 value.
1248 *
1249 * The lower 5 bit have been zeroed out.
1250 * The upper bits have been zeroed out depending on the
1251 * maximum possible address.
1252 */
1253 uint64_t cr3;
1254
1255 /** A flag indicating whether the cpu is operating in
1256 * vmx non-root (guest) mode.
1257 */
1258 uint32_t non_root:1;
1259
1260 /* The address at which the event is effective is
1261 * obvious from the disassembly.
1262 */
1263 } paging;
1264
1265 /** Event: async paging. */
1266 struct {
1267 /** The updated CR3 value.
1268 *
1269 * The lower 5 bit have been zeroed out.
1270 * The upper bits have been zeroed out depending on the
1271 * maximum possible address.
1272 */
1273 uint64_t cr3;
1274
1275 /** A flag indicating whether the cpu is operating in
1276 * vmx non-root (guest) mode.
1277 */
1278 uint32_t non_root:1;
1279
1280 /** The address at which the event is effective. */
1281 uint64_t ip;
1282 } async_paging;
1283
1284 /** Event: overflow. */
1285 struct {
1286 /** The address at which tracing resumes after overflow.
1287 *
1288 * This field is not valid, if ip_suppressed is set.
1289 * In this case, the overflow resolved while tracing
1290 * was disabled.
1291 */
1292 uint64_t ip;
1293 } overflow;
1294
1295 /** Event: exec mode. */
1296 struct {
1297 /** The execution mode. */
1298 enum pt_exec_mode mode;
1299
1300 /** The address at which the event is effective. */
1301 uint64_t ip;
1302 } exec_mode;
1303
1304 /** Event: tsx. */
1305 struct {
1306 /** The address at which the event is effective.
1307 *
1308 * This field is not valid if \@ip_suppressed is set.
1309 */
1310 uint64_t ip;
1311
1312 /** A flag indicating speculative execution mode. */
1313 uint32_t speculative:1;
1314
1315 /** A flag indicating speculative execution aborts. */
1316 uint32_t aborted:1;
1317 } tsx;
1318
1319 /** Event: vmcs. */
1320 struct {
1321 /** The VMCS base address.
1322 *
1323 * The address is zero-extended with the lower 12 bits
1324 * all zero.
1325 */
1326 uint64_t base;
1327
1328 /* The new VMCS base address should be stored and
1329 * applied on subsequent VM entries.
1330 */
1331 } vmcs;
1332
1333 /** Event: async vmcs. */
1334 struct {
1335 /** The VMCS base address.
1336 *
1337 * The address is zero-extended with the lower 12 bits
1338 * all zero.
1339 */
1340 uint64_t base;
1341
1342 /** The address at which the event is effective. */
1343 uint64_t ip;
1344
1345 /* An async paging event that binds to the same IP
1346 * will always succeed this async vmcs event.
1347 */
1348 } async_vmcs;
1349
1350 /** Event: execution stopped. */
1351 struct {
1352 /** The address at which execution has stopped. This is
1353 * the last instruction that did not complete.
1354 *
1355 * This field is not valid, if \@ip_suppressed is set.
1356 */
1357 uint64_t ip;
1358 } exstop;
1359
1360 /** Event: mwait. */
1361 struct {
1362 /** The address of the instruction causing the mwait.
1363 *
1364 * This field is not valid, if \@ip_suppressed is set.
1365 */
1366 uint64_t ip;
1367
1368 /** The mwait hints (eax).
1369 *
1370 * Reserved bits are undefined.
1371 */
1372 uint32_t hints;
1373
1374 /** The mwait extensions (ecx).
1375 *
1376 * Reserved bits are undefined.
1377 */
1378 uint32_t ext;
1379 } mwait;
1380
1381 /** Event: power state entry. */
1382 struct {
1383 /** The resolved thread C-state. */
1384 uint8_t state;
1385
1386 /** The resolved thread sub C-state. */
1387 uint8_t sub_state;
1388
1389 /** A flag indicating whether the C-state entry was
1390 * initiated by h/w.
1391 */
1392 uint32_t hw:1;
1393 } pwre;
1394
1395 /** Event: power state exit. */
1396 struct {
1397 /** The core C-state at the time of the wake. */
1398 uint8_t last;
1399
1400 /** The deepest core C-state achieved during sleep. */
1401 uint8_t deepest;
1402
1403 /** The wake reason:
1404 *
1405 * - due to external interrupt received.
1406 */
1407 uint32_t interrupt:1;
1408
1409 /** - due to store to monitored address. */
1410 uint32_t store:1;
1411
1412 /** - due to h/w autonomous condition such as HDC. */
1413 uint32_t autonomous:1;
1414 } pwrx;
1415
1416 /** Event: ptwrite. */
1417 struct {
1418 /** The address of the ptwrite instruction.
1419 *
1420 * This field is not valid, if \@ip_suppressed is set.
1421 *
1422 * In this case, the address is obvious from the
1423 * disassembly.
1424 */
1425 uint64_t ip;
1426
1427 /** The size of the below \@payload in bytes. */
1428 uint8_t size;
1429
1430 /** The ptwrite payload. */
1431 uint64_t payload;
1432 } ptwrite;
1433
1434 /** Event: tick. */
1435 struct {
1436 /** The instruction address near which the tick occured.
1437 *
1438 * A timestamp can sometimes be attributed directly to
1439 * an instruction (e.g. to an indirect branch that
1440 * receives CYC + TIP) and sometimes not (e.g. MTC).
1441 *
1442 * This field is not valid, if \@ip_suppressed is set.
1443 */
1444 uint64_t ip;
1445 } tick;
1446
1447 /** Event: cbr. */
1448 struct {
1449 /** The core:bus ratio. */
1450 uint16_t ratio;
1451 } cbr;
1452
1453 /** Event: mnt. */
1454 struct {
1455 /** The raw payload. */
1456 uint64_t payload;
1457 } mnt;
1458 } variant;
1459 };
1460
1461
1462 /** Allocate an Intel PT query decoder.
1463 *
1464 * The decoder will work on the buffer defined in \@config, it shall contain
1465 * raw trace data and remain valid for the lifetime of the decoder.
1466 *
1467 * The decoder needs to be synchronized before it can be used.
1468 */
1469 extern pt_export struct pt_query_decoder *
1470 pt_qry_alloc_decoder(const struct pt_config *config);
1471
1472 /** Free an Intel PT query decoder.
1473 *
1474 * The \@decoder must not be used after a successful return.
1475 */
1476 extern pt_export void pt_qry_free_decoder(struct pt_query_decoder *decoder);
1477
1478 /** Synchronize an Intel PT query decoder.
1479 *
1480 * Search for the next synchronization point in forward or backward direction.
1481 *
1482 * If \@decoder has not been synchronized, yet, the search is started at the
1483 * beginning of the trace buffer in case of forward synchronization and at the
1484 * end of the trace buffer in case of backward synchronization.
1485 *
1486 * If \@ip is not NULL, set it to last ip.
1487 *
1488 * Returns a non-negative pt_status_flag bit-vector on success, a negative error
1489 * code otherwise.
1490 *
1491 * Returns -pte_bad_opc if an unknown packet is encountered.
1492 * Returns -pte_bad_packet if an unknown packet payload is encountered.
1493 * Returns -pte_eos if no further synchronization point is found.
1494 * Returns -pte_invalid if \@decoder is NULL.
1495 */
1496 extern pt_export int pt_qry_sync_forward(struct pt_query_decoder *decoder,
1497 uint64_t *ip);
1498 extern pt_export int pt_qry_sync_backward(struct pt_query_decoder *decoder,
1499 uint64_t *ip);
1500
1501 /** Manually synchronize an Intel PT query decoder.
1502 *
1503 * Synchronize \@decoder on the syncpoint at \@offset. There must be a PSB
1504 * packet at \@offset.
1505 *
1506 * If \@ip is not NULL, set it to last ip.
1507 *
1508 * Returns a non-negative pt_status_flag bit-vector on success, a negative error
1509 * code otherwise.
1510 *
1511 * Returns -pte_bad_opc if an unknown packet is encountered.
1512 * Returns -pte_bad_packet if an unknown packet payload is encountered.
1513 * Returns -pte_eos if \@offset lies outside of \@decoder's trace buffer.
1514 * Returns -pte_eos if \@decoder reaches the end of its trace buffer.
1515 * Returns -pte_invalid if \@decoder is NULL.
1516 * Returns -pte_nosync if there is no syncpoint at \@offset.
1517 */
1518 extern pt_export int pt_qry_sync_set(struct pt_query_decoder *decoder,
1519 uint64_t *ip, uint64_t offset);
1520
1521 /** Get the current decoder position.
1522 *
1523 * Fills the current \@decoder position into \@offset.
1524 *
1525 * This is useful for reporting errors.
1526 *
1527 * Returns zero on success, a negative error code otherwise.
1528 *
1529 * Returns -pte_invalid if \@decoder or \@offset is NULL.
1530 * Returns -pte_nosync if \@decoder is out of sync.
1531 */
1532 extern pt_export int pt_qry_get_offset(const struct pt_query_decoder *decoder,
1533 uint64_t *offset);
1534
1535 /** Get the position of the last synchronization point.
1536 *
1537 * Fills the last synchronization position into \@offset.
1538 *
1539 * This is useful for splitting a trace stream for parallel decoding.
1540 *
1541 * Returns zero on success, a negative error code otherwise.
1542 *
1543 * Returns -pte_invalid if \@decoder or \@offset is NULL.
1544 * Returns -pte_nosync if \@decoder is out of sync.
1545 */
1546 extern pt_export int
1547 pt_qry_get_sync_offset(const struct pt_query_decoder *decoder,
1548 uint64_t *offset);
1549
1550 /* Return a pointer to \@decoder's configuration.
1551 *
1552 * Returns a non-null pointer on success, NULL if \@decoder is NULL.
1553 */
1554 extern pt_export const struct pt_config *
1555 pt_qry_get_config(const struct pt_query_decoder *decoder);
1556
1557 /** Query whether the next unconditional branch has been taken.
1558 *
1559 * On success, provides 1 (taken) or 0 (not taken) in \@taken for the next
1560 * conditional branch and updates \@decoder.
1561 *
1562 * Returns a non-negative pt_status_flag bit-vector on success, a negative error
1563 * code otherwise.
1564 *
1565 * Returns -pte_bad_opc if an unknown packet is encountered.
1566 * Returns -pte_bad_packet if an unknown packet payload is encountered.
1567 * Returns -pte_bad_query if no conditional branch is found.
1568 * Returns -pte_eos if decoding reached the end of the Intel PT buffer.
1569 * Returns -pte_invalid if \@decoder or \@taken is NULL.
1570 * Returns -pte_nosync if \@decoder is out of sync.
1571 */
1572 extern pt_export int pt_qry_cond_branch(struct pt_query_decoder *decoder,
1573 int *taken);
1574
1575 /** Get the next indirect branch destination.
1576 *
1577 * On success, provides the linear destination address of the next indirect
1578 * branch in \@ip and updates \@decoder.
1579 *
1580 * Returns a non-negative pt_status_flag bit-vector on success, a negative error
1581 * code otherwise.
1582 *
1583 * Returns -pte_bad_opc if an unknown packet is encountered.
1584 * Returns -pte_bad_packet if an unknown packet payload is encountered.
1585 * Returns -pte_bad_query if no indirect branch is found.
1586 * Returns -pte_eos if decoding reached the end of the Intel PT buffer.
1587 * Returns -pte_invalid if \@decoder or \@ip is NULL.
1588 * Returns -pte_nosync if \@decoder is out of sync.
1589 */
1590 extern pt_export int pt_qry_indirect_branch(struct pt_query_decoder *decoder,
1591 uint64_t *ip);
1592
1593 /** Query the next pending event.
1594 *
1595 * On success, provides the next event \@event and updates \@decoder.
1596 *
1597 * The \@size argument must be set to sizeof(struct pt_event).
1598 *
1599 * Returns a non-negative pt_status_flag bit-vector on success, a negative error
1600 * code otherwise.
1601 *
1602 * Returns -pte_bad_opc if an unknown packet is encountered.
1603 * Returns -pte_bad_packet if an unknown packet payload is encountered.
1604 * Returns -pte_bad_query if no event is found.
1605 * Returns -pte_eos if decoding reached the end of the Intel PT buffer.
1606 * Returns -pte_invalid if \@decoder or \@event is NULL.
1607 * Returns -pte_invalid if \@size is too small.
1608 * Returns -pte_nosync if \@decoder is out of sync.
1609 */
1610 extern pt_export int pt_qry_event(struct pt_query_decoder *decoder,
1611 struct pt_event *event, size_t size);
1612
1613 /** Query the current time.
1614 *
1615 * On success, provides the time at the last query in \@time.
1616 *
1617 * The time is similar to what a rdtsc instruction would return. Depending
1618 * on the configuration, the time may not be fully accurate. If TSC is not
1619 * enabled, the time is relative to the last synchronization and can't be used
1620 * to correlate with other TSC-based time sources. In this case, -pte_no_time
1621 * is returned and the relative time is provided in \@time.
1622 *
1623 * Some timing-related packets may need to be dropped (mostly due to missing
1624 * calibration or incomplete configuration). To get an idea about the quality
1625 * of the estimated time, we record the number of dropped MTC and CYC packets.
1626 *
1627 * If \@lost_mtc is not NULL, set it to the number of lost MTC packets.
1628 * If \@lost_cyc is not NULL, set it to the number of lost CYC packets.
1629 *
1630 * Returns zero on success, a negative error code otherwise.
1631 *
1632 * Returns -pte_invalid if \@decoder or \@time is NULL.
1633 * Returns -pte_no_time if there has not been a TSC packet.
1634 */
1635 extern pt_export int pt_qry_time(struct pt_query_decoder *decoder,
1636 uint64_t *time, uint32_t *lost_mtc,
1637 uint32_t *lost_cyc);
1638
1639 /** Return the current core bus ratio.
1640 *
1641 * On success, provides the current core:bus ratio in \@cbr. The ratio is
1642 * defined as core cycles per bus clock cycle.
1643 *
1644 * Returns zero on success, a negative error code otherwise.
1645 *
1646 * Returns -pte_invalid if \@decoder or \@cbr is NULL.
1647 * Returns -pte_no_cbr if there has not been a CBR packet.
1648 */
1649 extern pt_export int pt_qry_core_bus_ratio(struct pt_query_decoder *decoder,
1650 uint32_t *cbr);
1651
1652
1653
1654 /* Traced image. */
1655
1656
1657
1658 /** An Intel PT address space identifier.
1659 *
1660 * This identifies a particular address space when adding file sections or
1661 * when reading memory.
1662 */
1663 struct pt_asid {
1664 /** The size of this object - set to sizeof(struct pt_asid). */
1665 size_t size;
1666
1667 /** The CR3 value. */
1668 uint64_t cr3;
1669
1670 /** The VMCS Base address. */
1671 uint64_t vmcs;
1672 };
1673
1674 /** An unknown CR3 value to be used for pt_asid objects. */
1675 static const uint64_t pt_asid_no_cr3 = 0xffffffffffffffffull;
1676
1677 /** An unknown VMCS Base value to be used for pt_asid objects. */
1678 static const uint64_t pt_asid_no_vmcs = 0xffffffffffffffffull;
1679
1680 /** Initialize an address space identifier. */
pt_asid_init(struct pt_asid * asid)1681 static inline void pt_asid_init(struct pt_asid *asid)
1682 {
1683 asid->size = sizeof(*asid);
1684 asid->cr3 = pt_asid_no_cr3;
1685 asid->vmcs = pt_asid_no_vmcs;
1686 }
1687
1688
1689 /** A cache of traced image sections. */
1690 struct pt_image_section_cache;
1691
1692 /** Allocate a traced memory image section cache.
1693 *
1694 * An optional \@name may be given to the cache. The name string is copied.
1695 *
1696 * Returns a new traced memory image section cache on success, NULL otherwise.
1697 */
1698 extern pt_export struct pt_image_section_cache *
1699 pt_iscache_alloc(const char *name);
1700
1701 /** Free a traced memory image section cache.
1702 *
1703 * The \@iscache must have been allocated with pt_iscache_alloc().
1704 * The \@iscache must not be used after a successful return.
1705 */
1706 extern pt_export void pt_iscache_free(struct pt_image_section_cache *iscache);
1707
1708 /** Set the image section cache limit.
1709 *
1710 * Set the limit for a section cache in bytes. A non-zero limit will keep the
1711 * least recently used sections mapped until the limit is reached. A limit of
1712 * zero disables caching.
1713 *
1714 * Returns zero on success, a negative pt_error_code otherwise.
1715 * Returns -pte_invalid if \@iscache is NULL.
1716 */
1717 extern pt_export int
1718 pt_iscache_set_limit(struct pt_image_section_cache *iscache, uint64_t limit);
1719
1720 /** Get the image section cache name.
1721 *
1722 * Returns a pointer to \@iscache's name or NULL if there is no name.
1723 */
1724 extern pt_export const char *
1725 pt_iscache_name(const struct pt_image_section_cache *iscache);
1726
1727 /** Add a new file section to the traced memory image section cache.
1728 *
1729 * Adds a new section consisting of \@size bytes starting at \@offset in
1730 * \@filename loaded at the virtual address \@vaddr if \@iscache does not
1731 * already contain such a section.
1732 *
1733 * Returns an image section identifier (isid) uniquely identifying that section
1734 * in \@iscache.
1735 *
1736 * The section is silently truncated to match the size of \@filename.
1737 *
1738 * Returns a positive isid on success, a negative error code otherwise.
1739 *
1740 * Returns -pte_invalid if \@iscache or \@filename is NULL.
1741 * Returns -pte_invalid if \@offset is too big.
1742 */
1743 extern pt_export int pt_iscache_add_file(struct pt_image_section_cache *iscache,
1744 const char *filename, uint64_t offset,
1745 uint64_t size, uint64_t vaddr);
1746
1747 /** Read memory from a cached file section
1748 *
1749 * Reads \@size bytes of memory starting at virtual address \@vaddr in the
1750 * section identified by \@isid in \@iscache into \@buffer.
1751 *
1752 * The caller is responsible for allocating a \@buffer of at least \@size bytes.
1753 *
1754 * The read request may be truncated if it crosses section boundaries or if
1755 * \@size is getting too big. We support reading at least 4Kbyte in one chunk
1756 * unless the read would cross a section boundary.
1757 *
1758 * Returns the number of bytes read on success, a negative error code otherwise.
1759 *
1760 * Returns -pte_invalid if \@iscache or \@buffer is NULL.
1761 * Returns -pte_invalid if \@size is zero.
1762 * Returns -pte_nomap if \@vaddr is not contained in section \@isid.
1763 * Returns -pte_bad_image if \@iscache does not contain \@isid.
1764 */
1765 extern pt_export int pt_iscache_read(struct pt_image_section_cache *iscache,
1766 uint8_t *buffer, uint64_t size, int isid,
1767 uint64_t vaddr);
1768
1769 /** The traced memory image. */
1770 struct pt_image;
1771
1772
1773 /** Allocate a traced memory image.
1774 *
1775 * An optional \@name may be given to the image. The name string is copied.
1776 *
1777 * Returns a new traced memory image on success, NULL otherwise.
1778 */
1779 extern pt_export struct pt_image *pt_image_alloc(const char *name);
1780
1781 /** Free a traced memory image.
1782 *
1783 * The \@image must have been allocated with pt_image_alloc().
1784 * The \@image must not be used after a successful return.
1785 */
1786 extern pt_export void pt_image_free(struct pt_image *image);
1787
1788 /** Get the image name.
1789 *
1790 * Returns a pointer to \@image's name or NULL if there is no name.
1791 */
1792 extern pt_export const char *pt_image_name(const struct pt_image *image);
1793
1794 /** Add a new file section to the traced memory image.
1795 *
1796 * Adds \@size bytes starting at \@offset in \@filename. The section is
1797 * loaded at the virtual address \@vaddr in the address space \@asid.
1798 *
1799 * The \@asid may be NULL or (partially) invalid. In that case only the valid
1800 * fields are considered when comparing with other address-spaces. Use this
1801 * when tracing a single process or when adding sections to all processes.
1802 *
1803 * The section is silently truncated to match the size of \@filename.
1804 *
1805 * Existing sections that would overlap with the new section will be shrunk
1806 * or split.
1807 *
1808 * Returns zero on success, a negative error code otherwise.
1809 *
1810 * Returns -pte_invalid if \@image or \@filename is NULL.
1811 * Returns -pte_invalid if \@offset is too big.
1812 */
1813 extern pt_export int pt_image_add_file(struct pt_image *image,
1814 const char *filename, uint64_t offset,
1815 uint64_t size,
1816 const struct pt_asid *asid,
1817 uint64_t vaddr);
1818
1819 /** Add a section from an image section cache.
1820 *
1821 * Add the section from \@iscache identified by \@isid in address space \@asid.
1822 *
1823 * Existing sections that would overlap with the new section will be shrunk
1824 * or split.
1825 *
1826 * Returns zero on success, a negative error code otherwise.
1827 * Returns -pte_invalid if \@image or \@iscache is NULL.
1828 * Returns -pte_bad_image if \@iscache does not contain \@isid.
1829 */
1830 extern pt_export int pt_image_add_cached(struct pt_image *image,
1831 struct pt_image_section_cache *iscache,
1832 int isid, const struct pt_asid *asid);
1833
1834 /** Copy an image.
1835 *
1836 * Adds all sections from \@src to \@image. Sections that could not be added
1837 * will be ignored.
1838 *
1839 * Returns the number of ignored sections on success, a negative error code
1840 * otherwise.
1841 *
1842 * Returns -pte_invalid if \@image or \@src is NULL.
1843 */
1844 extern pt_export int pt_image_copy(struct pt_image *image,
1845 const struct pt_image *src);
1846
1847 /** Remove all sections loaded from a file.
1848 *
1849 * Removes all sections loaded from \@filename from the address space \@asid.
1850 * Specify the same \@asid that was used for adding sections from \@filename.
1851 *
1852 * Returns the number of removed sections on success, a negative error code
1853 * otherwise.
1854 *
1855 * Returns -pte_invalid if \@image or \@filename is NULL.
1856 */
1857 extern pt_export int pt_image_remove_by_filename(struct pt_image *image,
1858 const char *filename,
1859 const struct pt_asid *asid);
1860
1861 /** Remove all sections loaded into an address space.
1862 *
1863 * Removes all sections loaded into \@asid. Specify the same \@asid that was
1864 * used for adding sections.
1865 *
1866 * Returns the number of removed sections on success, a negative error code
1867 * otherwise.
1868 *
1869 * Returns -pte_invalid if \@image is NULL.
1870 */
1871 extern pt_export int pt_image_remove_by_asid(struct pt_image *image,
1872 const struct pt_asid *asid);
1873
1874 /** A read memory callback function.
1875 *
1876 * It shall read \@size bytes of memory from address space \@asid starting
1877 * at \@ip into \@buffer.
1878 *
1879 * It shall return the number of bytes read on success.
1880 * It shall return a negative pt_error_code otherwise.
1881 */
1882 typedef int (read_memory_callback_t)(uint8_t *buffer, size_t size,
1883 const struct pt_asid *asid,
1884 uint64_t ip, void *context);
1885
1886 /** Set the memory callback for the traced memory image.
1887 *
1888 * Sets \@callback for reading memory. The callback is used for addresses
1889 * that are not found in file sections. The \@context argument is passed
1890 * to \@callback on each use.
1891 *
1892 * There can only be one callback at any time. A subsequent call will replace
1893 * the previous callback. If \@callback is NULL, the callback is removed.
1894 *
1895 * Returns -pte_invalid if \@image is NULL.
1896 */
1897 extern pt_export int pt_image_set_callback(struct pt_image *image,
1898 read_memory_callback_t *callback,
1899 void *context);
1900
1901
1902
1903 /* Instruction flow decoder. */
1904
1905
1906
1907 /** The instruction class.
1908 *
1909 * We provide only a very coarse classification suitable for reconstructing
1910 * the execution flow.
1911 */
1912 enum pt_insn_class {
1913 /* The instruction could not be classified. */
1914 ptic_error,
1915
1916 /* The instruction is something not listed below. */
1917 ptic_other,
1918
1919 /* The instruction is a near (function) call. */
1920 ptic_call,
1921
1922 /* The instruction is a near (function) return. */
1923 ptic_return,
1924
1925 /* The instruction is a near unconditional jump. */
1926 ptic_jump,
1927
1928 /* The instruction is a near conditional jump. */
1929 ptic_cond_jump,
1930
1931 /* The instruction is a call-like far transfer.
1932 * E.g. SYSCALL, SYSENTER, or FAR CALL.
1933 */
1934 ptic_far_call,
1935
1936 /* The instruction is a return-like far transfer.
1937 * E.g. SYSRET, SYSEXIT, IRET, or FAR RET.
1938 */
1939 ptic_far_return,
1940
1941 /* The instruction is a jump-like far transfer.
1942 * E.g. FAR JMP.
1943 */
1944 ptic_far_jump,
1945
1946 /* The instruction is a PTWRITE. */
1947 ptic_ptwrite
1948 };
1949
1950 /** The maximal size of an instruction. */
1951 enum {
1952 pt_max_insn_size = 15
1953 };
1954
1955 /** A single traced instruction. */
1956 struct pt_insn {
1957 /** The virtual address in its process. */
1958 uint64_t ip;
1959
1960 /** The image section identifier for the section containing this
1961 * instruction.
1962 *
1963 * A value of zero means that the section did not have an identifier.
1964 * The section was not added via an image section cache or the memory
1965 * was read via the read memory callback.
1966 */
1967 int isid;
1968
1969 /** The execution mode. */
1970 enum pt_exec_mode mode;
1971
1972 /** A coarse classification. */
1973 enum pt_insn_class iclass;
1974
1975 /** The raw bytes. */
1976 uint8_t raw[pt_max_insn_size];
1977
1978 /** The size in bytes. */
1979 uint8_t size;
1980
1981 /** A collection of flags giving additional information:
1982 *
1983 * - the instruction was executed speculatively.
1984 */
1985 uint32_t speculative:1;
1986
1987 /** - this instruction is truncated in its image section.
1988 *
1989 * It starts in the image section identified by \@isid and continues
1990 * in one or more other sections.
1991 */
1992 uint32_t truncated:1;
1993 };
1994
1995
1996 /** Allocate an Intel PT instruction flow decoder.
1997 *
1998 * The decoder will work on the buffer defined in \@config, it shall contain
1999 * raw trace data and remain valid for the lifetime of the decoder.
2000 *
2001 * The decoder needs to be synchronized before it can be used.
2002 */
2003 extern pt_export struct pt_insn_decoder *
2004 pt_insn_alloc_decoder(const struct pt_config *config);
2005
2006 /** Free an Intel PT instruction flow decoder.
2007 *
2008 * This will destroy the decoder's default image.
2009 *
2010 * The \@decoder must not be used after a successful return.
2011 */
2012 extern pt_export void pt_insn_free_decoder(struct pt_insn_decoder *decoder);
2013
2014 /** Synchronize an Intel PT instruction flow decoder.
2015 *
2016 * Search for the next synchronization point in forward or backward direction.
2017 *
2018 * If \@decoder has not been synchronized, yet, the search is started at the
2019 * beginning of the trace buffer in case of forward synchronization and at the
2020 * end of the trace buffer in case of backward synchronization.
2021 *
2022 * Returns zero or a positive value on success, a negative error code otherwise.
2023 *
2024 * Returns -pte_bad_opc if an unknown packet is encountered.
2025 * Returns -pte_bad_packet if an unknown packet payload is encountered.
2026 * Returns -pte_eos if no further synchronization point is found.
2027 * Returns -pte_invalid if \@decoder is NULL.
2028 */
2029 extern pt_export int pt_insn_sync_forward(struct pt_insn_decoder *decoder);
2030 extern pt_export int pt_insn_sync_backward(struct pt_insn_decoder *decoder);
2031
2032 /** Manually synchronize an Intel PT instruction flow decoder.
2033 *
2034 * Synchronize \@decoder on the syncpoint at \@offset. There must be a PSB
2035 * packet at \@offset.
2036 *
2037 * Returns zero or a positive value on success, a negative error code otherwise.
2038 *
2039 * Returns -pte_bad_opc if an unknown packet is encountered.
2040 * Returns -pte_bad_packet if an unknown packet payload is encountered.
2041 * Returns -pte_eos if \@offset lies outside of \@decoder's trace buffer.
2042 * Returns -pte_eos if \@decoder reaches the end of its trace buffer.
2043 * Returns -pte_invalid if \@decoder is NULL.
2044 * Returns -pte_nosync if there is no syncpoint at \@offset.
2045 */
2046 extern pt_export int pt_insn_sync_set(struct pt_insn_decoder *decoder,
2047 uint64_t offset);
2048
2049 /** Get the current decoder position.
2050 *
2051 * Fills the current \@decoder position into \@offset.
2052 *
2053 * This is useful for reporting errors.
2054 *
2055 * Returns zero on success, a negative error code otherwise.
2056 *
2057 * Returns -pte_invalid if \@decoder or \@offset is NULL.
2058 * Returns -pte_nosync if \@decoder is out of sync.
2059 */
2060 extern pt_export int pt_insn_get_offset(const struct pt_insn_decoder *decoder,
2061 uint64_t *offset);
2062
2063 /** Get the position of the last synchronization point.
2064 *
2065 * Fills the last synchronization position into \@offset.
2066 *
2067 * Returns zero on success, a negative error code otherwise.
2068 *
2069 * Returns -pte_invalid if \@decoder or \@offset is NULL.
2070 * Returns -pte_nosync if \@decoder is out of sync.
2071 */
2072 extern pt_export int
2073 pt_insn_get_sync_offset(const struct pt_insn_decoder *decoder,
2074 uint64_t *offset);
2075
2076 /** Get the traced image.
2077 *
2078 * The returned image may be modified as long as no decoder that uses this
2079 * image is running.
2080 *
2081 * Returns a pointer to the traced image the decoder uses for reading memory.
2082 * Returns NULL if \@decoder is NULL.
2083 */
2084 extern pt_export struct pt_image *
2085 pt_insn_get_image(struct pt_insn_decoder *decoder);
2086
2087 /** Set the traced image.
2088 *
2089 * Sets the image that \@decoder uses for reading memory to \@image. If \@image
2090 * is NULL, sets the image to \@decoder's default image.
2091 *
2092 * Only one image can be active at any time.
2093 *
2094 * Returns zero on success, a negative error code otherwise.
2095 * Return -pte_invalid if \@decoder is NULL.
2096 */
2097 extern pt_export int pt_insn_set_image(struct pt_insn_decoder *decoder,
2098 struct pt_image *image);
2099
2100 /* Return a pointer to \@decoder's configuration.
2101 *
2102 * Returns a non-null pointer on success, NULL if \@decoder is NULL.
2103 */
2104 extern pt_export const struct pt_config *
2105 pt_insn_get_config(const struct pt_insn_decoder *decoder);
2106
2107 /** Return the current time.
2108 *
2109 * On success, provides the time at the last preceding timing packet in \@time.
2110 *
2111 * The time is similar to what a rdtsc instruction would return. Depending
2112 * on the configuration, the time may not be fully accurate. If TSC is not
2113 * enabled, the time is relative to the last synchronization and can't be used
2114 * to correlate with other TSC-based time sources. In this case, -pte_no_time
2115 * is returned and the relative time is provided in \@time.
2116 *
2117 * Some timing-related packets may need to be dropped (mostly due to missing
2118 * calibration or incomplete configuration). To get an idea about the quality
2119 * of the estimated time, we record the number of dropped MTC and CYC packets.
2120 *
2121 * If \@lost_mtc is not NULL, set it to the number of lost MTC packets.
2122 * If \@lost_cyc is not NULL, set it to the number of lost CYC packets.
2123 *
2124 * Returns zero on success, a negative error code otherwise.
2125 *
2126 * Returns -pte_invalid if \@decoder or \@time is NULL.
2127 * Returns -pte_no_time if there has not been a TSC packet.
2128 */
2129 extern pt_export int pt_insn_time(struct pt_insn_decoder *decoder,
2130 uint64_t *time, uint32_t *lost_mtc,
2131 uint32_t *lost_cyc);
2132
2133 /** Return the current core bus ratio.
2134 *
2135 * On success, provides the current core:bus ratio in \@cbr. The ratio is
2136 * defined as core cycles per bus clock cycle.
2137 *
2138 * Returns zero on success, a negative error code otherwise.
2139 *
2140 * Returns -pte_invalid if \@decoder or \@cbr is NULL.
2141 * Returns -pte_no_cbr if there has not been a CBR packet.
2142 */
2143 extern pt_export int pt_insn_core_bus_ratio(struct pt_insn_decoder *decoder,
2144 uint32_t *cbr);
2145
2146 /** Return the current address space identifier.
2147 *
2148 * On success, provides the current address space identifier in \@asid.
2149 *
2150 * The \@size argument must be set to sizeof(struct pt_asid). At most \@size
2151 * bytes will be copied and \@asid->size will be set to the actual size of the
2152 * provided address space identifier.
2153 *
2154 * Returns zero on success, a negative error code otherwise.
2155 *
2156 * Returns -pte_invalid if \@decoder or \@asid is NULL.
2157 */
2158 extern pt_export int pt_insn_asid(const struct pt_insn_decoder *decoder,
2159 struct pt_asid *asid, size_t size);
2160
2161 /** Determine the next instruction.
2162 *
2163 * On success, provides the next instruction in execution order in \@insn.
2164 *
2165 * The \@size argument must be set to sizeof(struct pt_insn).
2166 *
2167 * Returns a non-negative pt_status_flag bit-vector on success, a negative error
2168 * code otherwise.
2169 *
2170 * Returns pts_eos to indicate the end of the trace stream. Subsequent calls
2171 * to pt_insn_next() will continue to return pts_eos until trace is required
2172 * to determine the next instruction.
2173 *
2174 * Returns -pte_bad_context if the decoder encountered an unexpected packet.
2175 * Returns -pte_bad_opc if the decoder encountered unknown packets.
2176 * Returns -pte_bad_packet if the decoder encountered unknown packet payloads.
2177 * Returns -pte_bad_query if the decoder got out of sync.
2178 * Returns -pte_eos if decoding reached the end of the Intel PT buffer.
2179 * Returns -pte_invalid if \@decoder or \@insn is NULL.
2180 * Returns -pte_nomap if the memory at the instruction address can't be read.
2181 * Returns -pte_nosync if \@decoder is out of sync.
2182 */
2183 extern pt_export int pt_insn_next(struct pt_insn_decoder *decoder,
2184 struct pt_insn *insn, size_t size);
2185
2186 /** Get the next pending event.
2187 *
2188 * On success, provides the next event in \@event and updates \@decoder.
2189 *
2190 * The \@size argument must be set to sizeof(struct pt_event).
2191 *
2192 * Returns a non-negative pt_status_flag bit-vector on success, a negative error
2193 * code otherwise.
2194 *
2195 * Returns -pte_bad_query if there is no event.
2196 * Returns -pte_invalid if \@decoder or \@event is NULL.
2197 * Returns -pte_invalid if \@size is too small.
2198 */
2199 extern pt_export int pt_insn_event(struct pt_insn_decoder *decoder,
2200 struct pt_event *event, size_t size);
2201
2202
2203
2204 /* Block decoder. */
2205
2206
2207
2208 /** A block of instructions.
2209 *
2210 * Instructions in this block are executed sequentially but are not necessarily
2211 * contiguous in memory. Users are expected to follow direct branches.
2212 */
2213 struct pt_block {
2214 /** The IP of the first instruction in this block. */
2215 uint64_t ip;
2216
2217 /** The IP of the last instruction in this block.
2218 *
2219 * This can be used for error-detection.
2220 */
2221 uint64_t end_ip;
2222
2223 /** The image section that contains the instructions in this block.
2224 *
2225 * A value of zero means that the section did not have an identifier.
2226 * The section was not added via an image section cache or the memory
2227 * was read via the read memory callback.
2228 */
2229 int isid;
2230
2231 /** The execution mode for all instructions in this block. */
2232 enum pt_exec_mode mode;
2233
2234 /** The instruction class for the last instruction in this block.
2235 *
2236 * This field may be set to ptic_error to indicate that the instruction
2237 * class is not available. The block decoder may choose to not provide
2238 * the instruction class in some cases for performance reasons.
2239 */
2240 enum pt_insn_class iclass;
2241
2242 /** The number of instructions in this block. */
2243 uint16_t ninsn;
2244
2245 /** The raw bytes of the last instruction in this block in case the
2246 * instruction does not fit entirely into this block's section.
2247 *
2248 * This field is only valid if \@truncated is set.
2249 */
2250 uint8_t raw[pt_max_insn_size];
2251
2252 /** The size of the last instruction in this block in bytes.
2253 *
2254 * This field is only valid if \@truncated is set.
2255 */
2256 uint8_t size;
2257
2258 /** A collection of flags giving additional information about the
2259 * instructions in this block.
2260 *
2261 * - all instructions in this block were executed speculatively.
2262 */
2263 uint32_t speculative:1;
2264
2265 /** - the last instruction in this block is truncated.
2266 *
2267 * It starts in this block's section but continues in one or more
2268 * other sections depending on how fragmented the memory image is.
2269 *
2270 * The raw bytes for the last instruction are provided in \@raw and
2271 * its size in \@size in this case.
2272 */
2273 uint32_t truncated:1;
2274 };
2275
2276 /** Allocate an Intel PT block decoder.
2277 *
2278 * The decoder will work on the buffer defined in \@config, it shall contain
2279 * raw trace data and remain valid for the lifetime of the decoder.
2280 *
2281 * The decoder needs to be synchronized before it can be used.
2282 */
2283 extern pt_export struct pt_block_decoder *
2284 pt_blk_alloc_decoder(const struct pt_config *config);
2285
2286 /** Free an Intel PT block decoder.
2287 *
2288 * This will destroy the decoder's default image.
2289 *
2290 * The \@decoder must not be used after a successful return.
2291 */
2292 extern pt_export void pt_blk_free_decoder(struct pt_block_decoder *decoder);
2293
2294 /** Synchronize an Intel PT block decoder.
2295 *
2296 * Search for the next synchronization point in forward or backward direction.
2297 *
2298 * If \@decoder has not been synchronized, yet, the search is started at the
2299 * beginning of the trace buffer in case of forward synchronization and at the
2300 * end of the trace buffer in case of backward synchronization.
2301 *
2302 * Returns zero or a positive value on success, a negative error code otherwise.
2303 *
2304 * Returns -pte_bad_opc if an unknown packet is encountered.
2305 * Returns -pte_bad_packet if an unknown packet payload is encountered.
2306 * Returns -pte_eos if no further synchronization point is found.
2307 * Returns -pte_invalid if \@decoder is NULL.
2308 */
2309 extern pt_export int pt_blk_sync_forward(struct pt_block_decoder *decoder);
2310 extern pt_export int pt_blk_sync_backward(struct pt_block_decoder *decoder);
2311
2312 /** Manually synchronize an Intel PT block decoder.
2313 *
2314 * Synchronize \@decoder on the syncpoint at \@offset. There must be a PSB
2315 * packet at \@offset.
2316 *
2317 * Returns zero or a positive value on success, a negative error code otherwise.
2318 *
2319 * Returns -pte_bad_opc if an unknown packet is encountered.
2320 * Returns -pte_bad_packet if an unknown packet payload is encountered.
2321 * Returns -pte_eos if \@offset lies outside of \@decoder's trace buffer.
2322 * Returns -pte_eos if \@decoder reaches the end of its trace buffer.
2323 * Returns -pte_invalid if \@decoder is NULL.
2324 * Returns -pte_nosync if there is no syncpoint at \@offset.
2325 */
2326 extern pt_export int pt_blk_sync_set(struct pt_block_decoder *decoder,
2327 uint64_t offset);
2328
2329 /** Get the current decoder position.
2330 *
2331 * Fills the current \@decoder position into \@offset.
2332 *
2333 * This is useful for reporting errors.
2334 *
2335 * Returns zero on success, a negative error code otherwise.
2336 *
2337 * Returns -pte_invalid if \@decoder or \@offset is NULL.
2338 * Returns -pte_nosync if \@decoder is out of sync.
2339 */
2340 extern pt_export int pt_blk_get_offset(const struct pt_block_decoder *decoder,
2341 uint64_t *offset);
2342
2343 /** Get the position of the last synchronization point.
2344 *
2345 * Fills the last synchronization position into \@offset.
2346 *
2347 * Returns zero on success, a negative error code otherwise.
2348 *
2349 * Returns -pte_invalid if \@decoder or \@offset is NULL.
2350 * Returns -pte_nosync if \@decoder is out of sync.
2351 */
2352 extern pt_export int
2353 pt_blk_get_sync_offset(const struct pt_block_decoder *decoder,
2354 uint64_t *offset);
2355
2356 /** Get the traced image.
2357 *
2358 * The returned image may be modified as long as \@decoder is not running.
2359 *
2360 * Returns a pointer to the traced image \@decoder uses for reading memory.
2361 * Returns NULL if \@decoder is NULL.
2362 */
2363 extern pt_export struct pt_image *
2364 pt_blk_get_image(struct pt_block_decoder *decoder);
2365
2366 /** Set the traced image.
2367 *
2368 * Sets the image that \@decoder uses for reading memory to \@image. If \@image
2369 * is NULL, sets the image to \@decoder's default image.
2370 *
2371 * Only one image can be active at any time.
2372 *
2373 * Returns zero on success, a negative error code otherwise.
2374 * Return -pte_invalid if \@decoder is NULL.
2375 */
2376 extern pt_export int pt_blk_set_image(struct pt_block_decoder *decoder,
2377 struct pt_image *image);
2378
2379 /* Return a pointer to \@decoder's configuration.
2380 *
2381 * Returns a non-null pointer on success, NULL if \@decoder is NULL.
2382 */
2383 extern pt_export const struct pt_config *
2384 pt_blk_get_config(const struct pt_block_decoder *decoder);
2385
2386 /** Return the current time.
2387 *
2388 * On success, provides the time at the last preceding timing packet in \@time.
2389 *
2390 * The time is similar to what a rdtsc instruction would return. Depending
2391 * on the configuration, the time may not be fully accurate. If TSC is not
2392 * enabled, the time is relative to the last synchronization and can't be used
2393 * to correlate with other TSC-based time sources. In this case, -pte_no_time
2394 * is returned and the relative time is provided in \@time.
2395 *
2396 * Some timing-related packets may need to be dropped (mostly due to missing
2397 * calibration or incomplete configuration). To get an idea about the quality
2398 * of the estimated time, we record the number of dropped MTC and CYC packets.
2399 *
2400 * If \@lost_mtc is not NULL, set it to the number of lost MTC packets.
2401 * If \@lost_cyc is not NULL, set it to the number of lost CYC packets.
2402 *
2403 * Returns zero on success, a negative error code otherwise.
2404 *
2405 * Returns -pte_invalid if \@decoder or \@time is NULL.
2406 * Returns -pte_no_time if there has not been a TSC packet.
2407 */
2408 extern pt_export int pt_blk_time(struct pt_block_decoder *decoder,
2409 uint64_t *time, uint32_t *lost_mtc,
2410 uint32_t *lost_cyc);
2411
2412 /** Return the current core bus ratio.
2413 *
2414 * On success, provides the current core:bus ratio in \@cbr. The ratio is
2415 * defined as core cycles per bus clock cycle.
2416 *
2417 * Returns zero on success, a negative error code otherwise.
2418 *
2419 * Returns -pte_invalid if \@decoder or \@cbr is NULL.
2420 * Returns -pte_no_cbr if there has not been a CBR packet.
2421 */
2422 extern pt_export int pt_blk_core_bus_ratio(struct pt_block_decoder *decoder,
2423 uint32_t *cbr);
2424
2425 /** Return the current address space identifier.
2426 *
2427 * On success, provides the current address space identifier in \@asid.
2428 *
2429 * The \@size argument must be set to sizeof(struct pt_asid). At most \@size
2430 * bytes will be copied and \@asid->size will be set to the actual size of the
2431 * provided address space identifier.
2432 *
2433 * Returns zero on success, a negative error code otherwise.
2434 *
2435 * Returns -pte_invalid if \@decoder or \@asid is NULL.
2436 */
2437 extern pt_export int pt_blk_asid(const struct pt_block_decoder *decoder,
2438 struct pt_asid *asid, size_t size);
2439
2440 /** Determine the next block of instructions.
2441 *
2442 * On success, provides the next block of instructions in execution order in
2443 * \@block.
2444 *
2445 * The \@size argument must be set to sizeof(struct pt_block).
2446 *
2447 * Returns a non-negative pt_status_flag bit-vector on success, a negative error
2448 * code otherwise.
2449 *
2450 * Returns pts_eos to indicate the end of the trace stream. Subsequent calls
2451 * to pt_block_next() will continue to return pts_eos until trace is required
2452 * to determine the next instruction.
2453 *
2454 * Returns -pte_bad_context if the decoder encountered an unexpected packet.
2455 * Returns -pte_bad_opc if the decoder encountered unknown packets.
2456 * Returns -pte_bad_packet if the decoder encountered unknown packet payloads.
2457 * Returns -pte_bad_query if the decoder got out of sync.
2458 * Returns -pte_eos if decoding reached the end of the Intel PT buffer.
2459 * Returns -pte_invalid if \@decoder or \@block is NULL.
2460 * Returns -pte_nomap if the memory at the instruction address can't be read.
2461 * Returns -pte_nosync if \@decoder is out of sync.
2462 */
2463 extern pt_export int pt_blk_next(struct pt_block_decoder *decoder,
2464 struct pt_block *block, size_t size);
2465
2466 /** Get the next pending event.
2467 *
2468 * On success, provides the next event in \@event and updates \@decoder.
2469 *
2470 * The \@size argument must be set to sizeof(struct pt_event).
2471 *
2472 * Returns a non-negative pt_status_flag bit-vector on success, a negative error
2473 * code otherwise.
2474 *
2475 * Returns -pte_bad_query if there is no event.
2476 * Returns -pte_invalid if \@decoder or \@event is NULL.
2477 * Returns -pte_invalid if \@size is too small.
2478 */
2479 extern pt_export int pt_blk_event(struct pt_block_decoder *decoder,
2480 struct pt_event *event, size_t size);
2481
2482 #ifdef __cplusplus
2483 }
2484 #endif
2485
2486 #endif /* INTEL_PT_H */
2487