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191eaf3e1SJohn Birrell /*
291eaf3e1SJohn Birrell  * CDDL HEADER START
391eaf3e1SJohn Birrell  *
491eaf3e1SJohn Birrell  * The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the
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791eaf3e1SJohn Birrell  * with the License.
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991eaf3e1SJohn Birrell  * You can obtain a copy of the license at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE
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1491eaf3e1SJohn Birrell  * When distributing Covered Code, include this CDDL HEADER in each
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1991eaf3e1SJohn Birrell  *
2091eaf3e1SJohn Birrell  * CDDL HEADER END
2191eaf3e1SJohn Birrell  *
2291eaf3e1SJohn Birrell  * $FreeBSD$
2391eaf3e1SJohn Birrell  *
2491eaf3e1SJohn Birrell  */
2591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell /*
2691eaf3e1SJohn Birrell  * Copyright 2005 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
2791eaf3e1SJohn Birrell  * Use is subject to license terms.
2891eaf3e1SJohn Birrell  */
2991eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 
30*4737d389SGeorge V. Neville-Neil /*
31*4737d389SGeorge V. Neville-Neil  * Copyright (c) 2011, Joyent, Inc. All rights reserved.
32*4737d389SGeorge V. Neville-Neil  */
33*4737d389SGeorge V. Neville-Neil 
3491eaf3e1SJohn Birrell #include <sys/param.h>
3591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell #include <sys/systm.h>
3691eaf3e1SJohn Birrell #include <sys/types.h>
3771a19bdcSAttilio Rao #include <sys/cpuset.h>
3891eaf3e1SJohn Birrell #include <sys/kernel.h>
3991eaf3e1SJohn Birrell #include <sys/malloc.h>
4091eaf3e1SJohn Birrell #include <sys/kmem.h>
4191eaf3e1SJohn Birrell #include <sys/smp.h>
4291eaf3e1SJohn Birrell #include <sys/dtrace_impl.h>
4391eaf3e1SJohn Birrell #include <sys/dtrace_bsd.h>
4491eaf3e1SJohn Birrell #include <machine/clock.h>
4591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell #include <machine/frame.h>
4691eaf3e1SJohn Birrell #include <vm/pmap.h>
4791eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 
4891eaf3e1SJohn Birrell extern uintptr_t 	kernelbase;
4991eaf3e1SJohn Birrell extern uintptr_t 	dtrace_in_probe_addr;
5091eaf3e1SJohn Birrell extern int		dtrace_in_probe;
5191eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 
5291eaf3e1SJohn Birrell int dtrace_invop(uintptr_t, uintptr_t *, uintptr_t);
5391eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 
5491eaf3e1SJohn Birrell typedef struct dtrace_invop_hdlr {
5591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	int (*dtih_func)(uintptr_t, uintptr_t *, uintptr_t);
5691eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	struct dtrace_invop_hdlr *dtih_next;
5791eaf3e1SJohn Birrell } dtrace_invop_hdlr_t;
5891eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 
5991eaf3e1SJohn Birrell dtrace_invop_hdlr_t *dtrace_invop_hdlr;
6091eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 
6191eaf3e1SJohn Birrell int
6291eaf3e1SJohn Birrell dtrace_invop(uintptr_t addr, uintptr_t *stack, uintptr_t eax)
6391eaf3e1SJohn Birrell {
6491eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	dtrace_invop_hdlr_t *hdlr;
6591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	int rval;
6691eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 
6791eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	for (hdlr = dtrace_invop_hdlr; hdlr != NULL; hdlr = hdlr->dtih_next)
6891eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		if ((rval = hdlr->dtih_func(addr, stack, eax)) != 0)
6991eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 			return (rval);
7091eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 
7191eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	return (0);
7291eaf3e1SJohn Birrell }
7391eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 
7491eaf3e1SJohn Birrell void
7591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell dtrace_invop_add(int (*func)(uintptr_t, uintptr_t *, uintptr_t))
7691eaf3e1SJohn Birrell {
7791eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	dtrace_invop_hdlr_t *hdlr;
7891eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 
7991eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	hdlr = kmem_alloc(sizeof (dtrace_invop_hdlr_t), KM_SLEEP);
8091eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	hdlr->dtih_func = func;
8191eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	hdlr->dtih_next = dtrace_invop_hdlr;
8291eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	dtrace_invop_hdlr = hdlr;
8391eaf3e1SJohn Birrell }
8491eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 
8591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell void
8691eaf3e1SJohn Birrell dtrace_invop_remove(int (*func)(uintptr_t, uintptr_t *, uintptr_t))
8791eaf3e1SJohn Birrell {
8891eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	dtrace_invop_hdlr_t *hdlr = dtrace_invop_hdlr, *prev = NULL;
8991eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 
9091eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	for (;;) {
9191eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		if (hdlr == NULL)
9291eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 			panic("attempt to remove non-existent invop handler");
9391eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 
9491eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		if (hdlr->dtih_func == func)
9591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 			break;
9691eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 
9791eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		prev = hdlr;
9891eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		hdlr = hdlr->dtih_next;
9991eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	}
10091eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 
10191eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	if (prev == NULL) {
10291eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		ASSERT(dtrace_invop_hdlr == hdlr);
10391eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		dtrace_invop_hdlr = hdlr->dtih_next;
10491eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	} else {
10591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		ASSERT(dtrace_invop_hdlr != hdlr);
10691eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		prev->dtih_next = hdlr->dtih_next;
10791eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	}
10891eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 
10991eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	kmem_free(hdlr, 0);
11091eaf3e1SJohn Birrell }
11191eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 
11291eaf3e1SJohn Birrell void
11391eaf3e1SJohn Birrell dtrace_toxic_ranges(void (*func)(uintptr_t base, uintptr_t limit))
11491eaf3e1SJohn Birrell {
11591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	(*func)(0, kernelbase);
11691eaf3e1SJohn Birrell }
11791eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 
11891eaf3e1SJohn Birrell void
11991eaf3e1SJohn Birrell dtrace_xcall(processorid_t cpu, dtrace_xcall_t func, void *arg)
12091eaf3e1SJohn Birrell {
12171a19bdcSAttilio Rao 	cpuset_t cpus;
12291eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 
12391eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	if (cpu == DTRACE_CPUALL)
12491eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		cpus = all_cpus;
12591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	else
12671a19bdcSAttilio Rao 		CPU_SETOF(cpu, &cpus);
12791eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 
128fe8c7b3dSAndriy Gapon 	smp_rendezvous_cpus(cpus, smp_no_rendevous_barrier, func,
129fe8c7b3dSAndriy Gapon 	    smp_no_rendevous_barrier, arg);
13091eaf3e1SJohn Birrell }
13191eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 
13291eaf3e1SJohn Birrell static void
13391eaf3e1SJohn Birrell dtrace_sync_func(void)
13491eaf3e1SJohn Birrell {
13591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell }
13691eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 
13791eaf3e1SJohn Birrell void
13891eaf3e1SJohn Birrell dtrace_sync(void)
13991eaf3e1SJohn Birrell {
14091eaf3e1SJohn Birrell         dtrace_xcall(DTRACE_CPUALL, (dtrace_xcall_t)dtrace_sync_func, NULL);
14191eaf3e1SJohn Birrell }
14291eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 
14391eaf3e1SJohn Birrell #ifdef notyet
14491eaf3e1SJohn Birrell int (*dtrace_fasttrap_probe_ptr)(struct regs *);
14591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell int (*dtrace_pid_probe_ptr)(struct regs *);
14691eaf3e1SJohn Birrell int (*dtrace_return_probe_ptr)(struct regs *);
14791eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 
14891eaf3e1SJohn Birrell void
14991eaf3e1SJohn Birrell dtrace_user_probe(struct regs *rp, caddr_t addr, processorid_t cpuid)
15091eaf3e1SJohn Birrell {
15191eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	krwlock_t *rwp;
15291eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	proc_t *p = curproc;
15391eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	extern void trap(struct regs *, caddr_t, processorid_t);
15491eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 
15591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	if (USERMODE(rp->r_cs) || (rp->r_ps & PS_VM)) {
15691eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		if (curthread->t_cred != p->p_cred) {
15791eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 			cred_t *oldcred = curthread->t_cred;
15891eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 			/*
15991eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 			 * DTrace accesses t_cred in probe context.  t_cred
16091eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 			 * must always be either NULL, or point to a valid,
16191eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 			 * allocated cred structure.
16291eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 			 */
16391eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 			curthread->t_cred = crgetcred();
16491eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 			crfree(oldcred);
16591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		}
16691eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	}
16791eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 
16891eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	if (rp->r_trapno == T_DTRACE_RET) {
16991eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		uint8_t step = curthread->t_dtrace_step;
17091eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		uint8_t ret = curthread->t_dtrace_ret;
17191eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		uintptr_t npc = curthread->t_dtrace_npc;
17291eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 
17391eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		if (curthread->t_dtrace_ast) {
17491eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 			aston(curthread);
17591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 			curthread->t_sig_check = 1;
17691eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		}
17791eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 
17891eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		/*
17991eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		 * Clear all user tracing flags.
18091eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		 */
18191eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		curthread->t_dtrace_ft = 0;
18291eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 
18391eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		/*
18491eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		 * If we weren't expecting to take a return probe trap, kill
18591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		 * the process as though it had just executed an unassigned
18691eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		 * trap instruction.
18791eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		 */
18891eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		if (step == 0) {
18991eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 			tsignal(curthread, SIGILL);
19091eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 			return;
19191eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		}
19291eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 
19391eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		/*
19491eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		 * If we hit this trap unrelated to a return probe, we're
19591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		 * just here to reset the AST flag since we deferred a signal
19691eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		 * until after we logically single-stepped the instruction we
19791eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		 * copied out.
19891eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		 */
19991eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		if (ret == 0) {
20091eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 			rp->r_pc = npc;
20191eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 			return;
20291eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		}
20391eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 
20491eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		/*
20591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		 * We need to wait until after we've called the
20691eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		 * dtrace_return_probe_ptr function pointer to set %pc.
20791eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		 */
20891eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		rwp = &CPU->cpu_ft_lock;
20991eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		rw_enter(rwp, RW_READER);
21091eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		if (dtrace_return_probe_ptr != NULL)
21191eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 			(void) (*dtrace_return_probe_ptr)(rp);
21291eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		rw_exit(rwp);
21391eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		rp->r_pc = npc;
21491eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 
21591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	} else if (rp->r_trapno == T_DTRACE_PROBE) {
21691eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		rwp = &CPU->cpu_ft_lock;
21791eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		rw_enter(rwp, RW_READER);
21891eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		if (dtrace_fasttrap_probe_ptr != NULL)
21991eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 			(void) (*dtrace_fasttrap_probe_ptr)(rp);
22091eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		rw_exit(rwp);
22191eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 
22291eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	} else if (rp->r_trapno == T_BPTFLT) {
22391eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		uint8_t instr;
22491eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		rwp = &CPU->cpu_ft_lock;
22591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 
22691eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		/*
22791eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		 * The DTrace fasttrap provider uses the breakpoint trap
22891eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		 * (int 3). We let DTrace take the first crack at handling
22991eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		 * this trap; if it's not a probe that DTrace knowns about,
23091eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		 * we call into the trap() routine to handle it like a
23191eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		 * breakpoint placed by a conventional debugger.
23291eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		 */
23391eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		rw_enter(rwp, RW_READER);
23491eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		if (dtrace_pid_probe_ptr != NULL &&
23591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		    (*dtrace_pid_probe_ptr)(rp) == 0) {
23691eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 			rw_exit(rwp);
23791eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 			return;
23891eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		}
23991eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		rw_exit(rwp);
24091eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 
24191eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		/*
24291eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		 * If the instruction that caused the breakpoint trap doesn't
24391eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		 * look like an int 3 anymore, it may be that this tracepoint
24491eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		 * was removed just after the user thread executed it. In
24591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		 * that case, return to user land to retry the instuction.
24691eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		 */
24791eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		if (fuword8((void *)(rp->r_pc - 1), &instr) == 0 &&
24891eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		    instr != FASTTRAP_INSTR) {
24991eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 			rp->r_pc--;
25091eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 			return;
25191eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		}
25291eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 
25391eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		trap(rp, addr, cpuid);
25491eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 
25591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	} else {
25691eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		trap(rp, addr, cpuid);
25791eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	}
25891eaf3e1SJohn Birrell }
25991eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 
26091eaf3e1SJohn Birrell void
26191eaf3e1SJohn Birrell dtrace_safe_synchronous_signal(void)
26291eaf3e1SJohn Birrell {
26391eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	kthread_t *t = curthread;
26491eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	struct regs *rp = lwptoregs(ttolwp(t));
26591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	size_t isz = t->t_dtrace_npc - t->t_dtrace_pc;
26691eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 
26791eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	ASSERT(t->t_dtrace_on);
26891eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 
26991eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	/*
27091eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	 * If we're not in the range of scratch addresses, we're not actually
27191eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	 * tracing user instructions so turn off the flags. If the instruction
27291eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	 * we copied out caused a synchonous trap, reset the pc back to its
27391eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	 * original value and turn off the flags.
27491eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	 */
27591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	if (rp->r_pc < t->t_dtrace_scrpc ||
27691eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	    rp->r_pc > t->t_dtrace_astpc + isz) {
27791eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		t->t_dtrace_ft = 0;
27891eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	} else if (rp->r_pc == t->t_dtrace_scrpc ||
27991eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	    rp->r_pc == t->t_dtrace_astpc) {
28091eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		rp->r_pc = t->t_dtrace_pc;
28191eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		t->t_dtrace_ft = 0;
28291eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	}
28391eaf3e1SJohn Birrell }
28491eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 
28591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell int
28691eaf3e1SJohn Birrell dtrace_safe_defer_signal(void)
28791eaf3e1SJohn Birrell {
28891eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	kthread_t *t = curthread;
28991eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	struct regs *rp = lwptoregs(ttolwp(t));
29091eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	size_t isz = t->t_dtrace_npc - t->t_dtrace_pc;
29191eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 
29291eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	ASSERT(t->t_dtrace_on);
29391eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 
29491eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	/*
29591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	 * If we're not in the range of scratch addresses, we're not actually
29691eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	 * tracing user instructions so turn off the flags.
29791eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	 */
29891eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	if (rp->r_pc < t->t_dtrace_scrpc ||
29991eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	    rp->r_pc > t->t_dtrace_astpc + isz) {
30091eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		t->t_dtrace_ft = 0;
30191eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		return (0);
30291eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	}
30391eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 
30491eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	/*
305*4737d389SGeorge V. Neville-Neil 	 * If we have executed the original instruction, but we have performed
306*4737d389SGeorge V. Neville-Neil 	 * neither the jmp back to t->t_dtrace_npc nor the clean up of any
307*4737d389SGeorge V. Neville-Neil 	 * registers used to emulate %rip-relative instructions in 64-bit mode,
308*4737d389SGeorge V. Neville-Neil 	 * we'll save ourselves some effort by doing that here and taking the
309*4737d389SGeorge V. Neville-Neil 	 * signal right away.  We detect this condition by seeing if the program
310*4737d389SGeorge V. Neville-Neil 	 * counter is the range [scrpc + isz, astpc).
31191eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	 */
312*4737d389SGeorge V. Neville-Neil 	if (rp->r_pc >= t->t_dtrace_scrpc + isz &&
313*4737d389SGeorge V. Neville-Neil 	    rp->r_pc < t->t_dtrace_astpc) {
31491eaf3e1SJohn Birrell #ifdef __amd64
31591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		/*
31691eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		 * If there is a scratch register and we're on the
31791eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		 * instruction immediately after the modified instruction,
31891eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		 * restore the value of that scratch register.
31991eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		 */
32091eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		if (t->t_dtrace_reg != 0 &&
32191eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		    rp->r_pc == t->t_dtrace_scrpc + isz) {
32291eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 			switch (t->t_dtrace_reg) {
32391eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 			case REG_RAX:
32491eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 				rp->r_rax = t->t_dtrace_regv;
32591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 				break;
32691eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 			case REG_RCX:
32791eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 				rp->r_rcx = t->t_dtrace_regv;
32891eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 				break;
32991eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 			case REG_R8:
33091eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 				rp->r_r8 = t->t_dtrace_regv;
33191eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 				break;
33291eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 			case REG_R9:
33391eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 				rp->r_r9 = t->t_dtrace_regv;
33491eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 				break;
33591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 			}
33691eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		}
33791eaf3e1SJohn Birrell #endif
33891eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		rp->r_pc = t->t_dtrace_npc;
33991eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		t->t_dtrace_ft = 0;
34091eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		return (0);
34191eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	}
34291eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 
34391eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	/*
34491eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	 * Otherwise, make sure we'll return to the kernel after executing
34591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	 * the copied out instruction and defer the signal.
34691eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	 */
34791eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	if (!t->t_dtrace_step) {
34891eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		ASSERT(rp->r_pc < t->t_dtrace_astpc);
34991eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		rp->r_pc += t->t_dtrace_astpc - t->t_dtrace_scrpc;
35091eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		t->t_dtrace_step = 1;
35191eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	}
35291eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 
35391eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	t->t_dtrace_ast = 1;
35491eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 
35591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	return (1);
35691eaf3e1SJohn Birrell }
35791eaf3e1SJohn Birrell #endif
35891eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 
35991eaf3e1SJohn Birrell static int64_t	tgt_cpu_tsc;
36091eaf3e1SJohn Birrell static int64_t	hst_cpu_tsc;
36191eaf3e1SJohn Birrell static int64_t	tsc_skew[MAXCPU];
362b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon static uint64_t	nsec_scale;
363b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon 
364b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon /* See below for the explanation of this macro. */
365b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon #define SCALE_SHIFT	28
36691eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 
36791eaf3e1SJohn Birrell static void
36891eaf3e1SJohn Birrell dtrace_gethrtime_init_cpu(void *arg)
36991eaf3e1SJohn Birrell {
37091eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	uintptr_t cpu = (uintptr_t) arg;
37191eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 
37291eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	if (cpu == curcpu)
37391eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		tgt_cpu_tsc = rdtsc();
37491eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	else
37591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		hst_cpu_tsc = rdtsc();
37691eaf3e1SJohn Birrell }
37791eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 
37891eaf3e1SJohn Birrell static void
37991eaf3e1SJohn Birrell dtrace_gethrtime_init(void *arg)
38091eaf3e1SJohn Birrell {
38171a19bdcSAttilio Rao 	cpuset_t map;
3827becfa95SAndriy Gapon 	struct pcpu *pc;
383b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon 	uint64_t tsc_f;
38491eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	int i;
38591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 
386b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon 	/*
387b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon 	 * Get TSC frequency known at this moment.
388b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon 	 * This should be constant if TSC is invariant.
389b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon 	 * Otherwise tick->time conversion will be inaccurate, but
390b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon 	 * will preserve monotonic property of TSC.
391b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon 	 */
3923453537fSJung-uk Kim 	tsc_f = atomic_load_acq_64(&tsc_freq);
393b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon 
394b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon 	/*
395b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon 	 * The following line checks that nsec_scale calculated below
396b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon 	 * doesn't overflow 32-bit unsigned integer, so that it can multiply
397b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon 	 * another 32-bit integer without overflowing 64-bit.
398b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon 	 * Thus minimum supported TSC frequency is 62.5MHz.
399b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon 	 */
400b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon 	KASSERT(tsc_f > (NANOSEC >> (32 - SCALE_SHIFT)), ("TSC frequency is too low"));
401b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon 
402b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon 	/*
403b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon 	 * We scale up NANOSEC/tsc_f ratio to preserve as much precision
404b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon 	 * as possible.
405b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon 	 * 2^28 factor was chosen quite arbitrarily from practical
406b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon 	 * considerations:
407b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon 	 * - it supports TSC frequencies as low as 62.5MHz (see above);
408b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon 	 * - it provides quite good precision (e < 0.01%) up to THz
409b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon 	 *   (terahertz) values;
410b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon 	 */
411b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon 	nsec_scale = ((uint64_t)NANOSEC << SCALE_SHIFT) / tsc_f;
412b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon 
41391eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	/* The current CPU is the reference one. */
4147becfa95SAndriy Gapon 	sched_pin();
41591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	tsc_skew[curcpu] = 0;
4163aa6d94eSJohn Baldwin 	CPU_FOREACH(i) {
41791eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		if (i == curcpu)
41891eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 			continue;
41991eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 
4207becfa95SAndriy Gapon 		pc = pcpu_find(i);
421ada5b739SAttilio Rao 		CPU_SETOF(PCPU_GET(cpuid), &map);
422ada5b739SAttilio Rao 		CPU_SET(pc->pc_cpuid, &map);
42391eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 
424d9b8935fSAndriy Gapon 		smp_rendezvous_cpus(map, NULL,
42591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		    dtrace_gethrtime_init_cpu,
42691eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		    smp_no_rendevous_barrier, (void *)(uintptr_t) i);
42791eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 
42891eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		tsc_skew[i] = tgt_cpu_tsc - hst_cpu_tsc;
42991eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	}
4307becfa95SAndriy Gapon 	sched_unpin();
43191eaf3e1SJohn Birrell }
43291eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 
43391eaf3e1SJohn Birrell SYSINIT(dtrace_gethrtime_init, SI_SUB_SMP, SI_ORDER_ANY, dtrace_gethrtime_init, NULL);
43491eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 
43591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell /*
43691eaf3e1SJohn Birrell  * DTrace needs a high resolution time function which can
43791eaf3e1SJohn Birrell  * be called from a probe context and guaranteed not to have
43891eaf3e1SJohn Birrell  * instrumented with probes itself.
43991eaf3e1SJohn Birrell  *
44091eaf3e1SJohn Birrell  * Returns nanoseconds since boot.
44191eaf3e1SJohn Birrell  */
44291eaf3e1SJohn Birrell uint64_t
44391eaf3e1SJohn Birrell dtrace_gethrtime()
44491eaf3e1SJohn Birrell {
445b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon 	uint64_t tsc;
446b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon 	uint32_t lo;
447b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon 	uint32_t hi;
448b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon 
449b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon 	/*
450b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon 	 * We split TSC value into lower and higher 32-bit halves and separately
451b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon 	 * scale them with nsec_scale, then we scale them down by 2^28
452b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon 	 * (see nsec_scale calculations) taking into account 32-bit shift of
453b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon 	 * the higher half and finally add.
454b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon 	 */
455db5c7d36SZachary Loafman 	tsc = rdtsc() - tsc_skew[curcpu];
456b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon 	lo = tsc;
457b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon 	hi = tsc >> 32;
458b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon 	return (((lo * nsec_scale) >> SCALE_SHIFT) +
459b064b6d1SAndriy Gapon 	    ((hi * nsec_scale) << (32 - SCALE_SHIFT)));
46091eaf3e1SJohn Birrell }
46191eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 
46291eaf3e1SJohn Birrell uint64_t
46391eaf3e1SJohn Birrell dtrace_gethrestime(void)
46491eaf3e1SJohn Birrell {
46591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	printf("%s(%d): XXX\n",__func__,__LINE__);
46691eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	return (0);
46791eaf3e1SJohn Birrell }
46891eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 
46991eaf3e1SJohn Birrell /* Function to handle DTrace traps during probes. See i386/i386/trap.c */
47091eaf3e1SJohn Birrell int
47191eaf3e1SJohn Birrell dtrace_trap(struct trapframe *frame, u_int type)
47291eaf3e1SJohn Birrell {
47391eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	/*
47491eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	 * A trap can occur while DTrace executes a probe. Before
47591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	 * executing the probe, DTrace blocks re-scheduling and sets
47691eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	 * a flag in it's per-cpu flags to indicate that it doesn't
4776bccea7cSRebecca Cran 	 * want to fault. On returning from the probe, the no-fault
47891eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	 * flag is cleared and finally re-scheduling is enabled.
47991eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	 *
48091eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	 * Check if DTrace has enabled 'no-fault' mode:
48191eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	 *
48291eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	 */
48391eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	if ((cpu_core[curcpu].cpuc_dtrace_flags & CPU_DTRACE_NOFAULT) != 0) {
48491eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		/*
48591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		 * There are only a couple of trap types that are expected.
48691eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		 * All the rest will be handled in the usual way.
48791eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		 */
48891eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		switch (type) {
48991eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		/* General protection fault. */
49091eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		case T_PROTFLT:
49191eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 			/* Flag an illegal operation. */
49291eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 			cpu_core[curcpu].cpuc_dtrace_flags |= CPU_DTRACE_ILLOP;
49391eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 
49491eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 			/*
49591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 			 * Offset the instruction pointer to the instruction
49691eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 			 * following the one causing the fault.
49791eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 			 */
49891eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 			frame->tf_eip += dtrace_instr_size((u_char *) frame->tf_eip);
49991eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 			return (1);
50091eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		/* Page fault. */
50191eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		case T_PAGEFLT:
50291eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 			/* Flag a bad address. */
50391eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 			cpu_core[curcpu].cpuc_dtrace_flags |= CPU_DTRACE_BADADDR;
50491eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 			cpu_core[curcpu].cpuc_dtrace_illval = rcr2();
50591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 
50691eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 			/*
50791eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 			 * Offset the instruction pointer to the instruction
50891eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 			 * following the one causing the fault.
50991eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 			 */
51091eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 			frame->tf_eip += dtrace_instr_size((u_char *) frame->tf_eip);
51191eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 			return (1);
51291eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		default:
51391eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 			/* Handle all other traps in the usual way. */
51491eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 			break;
51591eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 		}
51691eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	}
51791eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 
51891eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	/* Handle the trap in the usual way. */
51991eaf3e1SJohn Birrell 	return (0);
52091eaf3e1SJohn Birrell }
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