1df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes /*- 2df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1991, 1993 3df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. 4df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * (c) UNIX System Laboratories, Inc. 5df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * All or some portions of this file are derived from material licensed 6df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * to the University of California by American Telephone and Telegraph 7df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * Co. or Unix System Laboratories, Inc. and are reproduced herein with 8df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * the permission of UNIX System Laboratories, Inc. 9df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * 10df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 11df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 12df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * are met: 13df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 14df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 15df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright 16df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the 17df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. 18df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software 19df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * must display the following acknowledgement: 20df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * This product includes software developed by the University of 21df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * California, Berkeley and its contributors. 22df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors 23df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software 24df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * without specific prior written permission. 25df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * 26df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND 27df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE 28df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE 29df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE 30df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 31df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 32df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 33df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 34df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 35df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 36df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * SUCH DAMAGE. 37df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * 38df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * @(#)kern_clock.c 8.5 (Berkeley) 1/21/94 39c3aac50fSPeter Wemm * $FreeBSD$ 40df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes */ 41df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 4232c20357SPoul-Henning Kamp #include "opt_ntp.h" 4332c20357SPoul-Henning Kamp 44df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes #include <sys/param.h> 45df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes #include <sys/systm.h> 46df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes #include <sys/dkstat.h> 47df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes #include <sys/callout.h> 4835e0e5b3SJohn Baldwin #include <sys/ipl.h> 49df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes #include <sys/kernel.h> 50f34fa851SJohn Baldwin #include <sys/lock.h> 5135e0e5b3SJohn Baldwin #include <sys/mutex.h> 52df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes #include <sys/proc.h> 53df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes #include <sys/resourcevar.h> 54797f2d22SPoul-Henning Kamp #include <sys/signalvar.h> 556caa8a15SJohn Baldwin #include <sys/smp.h> 5691266b96SPoul-Henning Kamp #include <sys/timetc.h> 5732c20357SPoul-Henning Kamp #include <sys/timepps.h> 588a129caeSDavid Greenman #include <vm/vm.h> 59efeaf95aSDavid Greenman #include <vm/pmap.h> 60efeaf95aSDavid Greenman #include <vm/vm_map.h> 61797f2d22SPoul-Henning Kamp #include <sys/sysctl.h> 628088699fSJohn Baldwin #include <sys/bus.h> 638088699fSJohn Baldwin #include <sys/interrupt.h> 64df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 65df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes #include <machine/cpu.h> 66b1037dcdSBruce Evans #include <machine/limits.h> 67df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 68df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes #ifdef GPROF 69df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes #include <sys/gmon.h> 70df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes #endif 71df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 72eae8fc2cSSteve Passe 73d841aaa7SBruce Evans static void initclocks __P((void *dummy)); 742b14f991SJulian Elischer SYSINIT(clocks, SI_SUB_CLOCKS, SI_ORDER_FIRST, initclocks, NULL) 752b14f991SJulian Elischer 76f23b4c91SGarrett Wollman /* Some of these don't belong here, but it's easiest to concentrate them. */ 77eae8fc2cSSteve Passe long cp_time[CPUSTATES]; 78f23b4c91SGarrett Wollman 797f112b04SRobert Watson SYSCTL_OPAQUE(_kern, OID_AUTO, cp_time, CTLFLAG_RD, &cp_time, sizeof(cp_time), 807f112b04SRobert Watson "LU", "CPU time statistics"); 817f112b04SRobert Watson 82f23b4c91SGarrett Wollman long tk_cancc; 83f23b4c91SGarrett Wollman long tk_nin; 84f23b4c91SGarrett Wollman long tk_nout; 85f23b4c91SGarrett Wollman long tk_rawcc; 86f23b4c91SGarrett Wollman 873bac064fSPoul-Henning Kamp /* 88df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * Clock handling routines. 89df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * 90b05dcf3cSPoul-Henning Kamp * This code is written to operate with two timers that run independently of 91b05dcf3cSPoul-Henning Kamp * each other. 927ec73f64SPoul-Henning Kamp * 93b05dcf3cSPoul-Henning Kamp * The main timer, running hz times per second, is used to trigger interval 94b05dcf3cSPoul-Henning Kamp * timers, timeouts and rescheduling as needed. 957ec73f64SPoul-Henning Kamp * 96b05dcf3cSPoul-Henning Kamp * The second timer handles kernel and user profiling, 97b05dcf3cSPoul-Henning Kamp * and does resource use estimation. If the second timer is programmable, 98b05dcf3cSPoul-Henning Kamp * it is randomized to avoid aliasing between the two clocks. For example, 99b05dcf3cSPoul-Henning Kamp * the randomization prevents an adversary from always giving up the cpu 100df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * just before its quantum expires. Otherwise, it would never accumulate 101df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * cpu ticks. The mean frequency of the second timer is stathz. 102b05dcf3cSPoul-Henning Kamp * 103b05dcf3cSPoul-Henning Kamp * If no second timer exists, stathz will be zero; in this case we drive 104b05dcf3cSPoul-Henning Kamp * profiling and statistics off the main clock. This WILL NOT be accurate; 105b05dcf3cSPoul-Henning Kamp * do not do it unless absolutely necessary. 106b05dcf3cSPoul-Henning Kamp * 107df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * The statistics clock may (or may not) be run at a higher rate while 108b05dcf3cSPoul-Henning Kamp * profiling. This profile clock runs at profhz. We require that profhz 109b05dcf3cSPoul-Henning Kamp * be an integral multiple of stathz. 110b05dcf3cSPoul-Henning Kamp * 111b05dcf3cSPoul-Henning Kamp * If the statistics clock is running fast, it must be divided by the ratio 112b05dcf3cSPoul-Henning Kamp * profhz/stathz for statistics. (For profiling, every tick counts.) 113df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * 1147ec73f64SPoul-Henning Kamp * Time-of-day is maintained using a "timecounter", which may or may 1157ec73f64SPoul-Henning Kamp * not be related to the hardware generating the above mentioned 1167ec73f64SPoul-Henning Kamp * interrupts. 117df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes */ 118df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 119df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes int stathz; 120df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes int profhz; 121cc3d5226SBruce Evans static int profprocs; 122df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes int ticks; 123df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes static int psdiv, pscnt; /* prof => stat divider */ 124cc3d5226SBruce Evans int psratio; /* ratio: prof / stat */ 125df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 126df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes /* 127df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * Initialize clock frequencies and start both clocks running. 128df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes */ 1292b14f991SJulian Elischer /* ARGSUSED*/ 1302b14f991SJulian Elischer static void 131d841aaa7SBruce Evans initclocks(dummy) 132d841aaa7SBruce Evans void *dummy; 133df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes { 134df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes register int i; 135df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 136df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes /* 137df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * Set divisors to 1 (normal case) and let the machine-specific 138df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * code do its bit. 139df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes */ 140df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes psdiv = pscnt = 1; 141df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes cpu_initclocks(); 142df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 143df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes /* 144df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * Compute profhz/stathz, and fix profhz if needed. 145df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes */ 146df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes i = stathz ? stathz : hz; 147df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes if (profhz == 0) 148df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes profhz = i; 149df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes psratio = profhz / i; 150df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes } 151df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 152df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes /* 1536caa8a15SJohn Baldwin * Each time the real-time timer fires, this function is called on all CPUs 1546caa8a15SJohn Baldwin * with each CPU passing in its curproc as the first argument. If possible 1556caa8a15SJohn Baldwin * a nice optimization in the future would be to allow the CPU receiving the 1566caa8a15SJohn Baldwin * actual real-time timer interrupt to call this function on behalf of the 1576caa8a15SJohn Baldwin * other CPUs rather than sending an IPI to all other CPUs so that they 1586caa8a15SJohn Baldwin * can call this function. Note that hardclock() calls hardclock_process() 1596caa8a15SJohn Baldwin * for the CPU receiving the timer interrupt, so only the other CPUs in the 1606caa8a15SJohn Baldwin * system need to call this function (or have it called on their behalf. 1616caa8a15SJohn Baldwin */ 1626caa8a15SJohn Baldwin void 1636caa8a15SJohn Baldwin hardclock_process(p, user) 1646caa8a15SJohn Baldwin struct proc *p; 1656caa8a15SJohn Baldwin int user; 1666caa8a15SJohn Baldwin { 1676caa8a15SJohn Baldwin struct pstats *pstats; 1686caa8a15SJohn Baldwin 1696caa8a15SJohn Baldwin /* 1706caa8a15SJohn Baldwin * Run current process's virtual and profile time, as needed. 1716caa8a15SJohn Baldwin */ 1726caa8a15SJohn Baldwin mtx_assert(&sched_lock, MA_OWNED); 1736caa8a15SJohn Baldwin pstats = p->p_stats; 1746caa8a15SJohn Baldwin if (user && 1756caa8a15SJohn Baldwin timevalisset(&pstats->p_timer[ITIMER_VIRTUAL].it_value) && 1766caa8a15SJohn Baldwin itimerdecr(&pstats->p_timer[ITIMER_VIRTUAL], tick) == 0) { 1776caa8a15SJohn Baldwin p->p_sflag |= PS_ALRMPEND; 1786caa8a15SJohn Baldwin aston(p); 1796caa8a15SJohn Baldwin } 1806caa8a15SJohn Baldwin if (timevalisset(&pstats->p_timer[ITIMER_PROF].it_value) && 1816caa8a15SJohn Baldwin itimerdecr(&pstats->p_timer[ITIMER_PROF], tick) == 0) { 1826caa8a15SJohn Baldwin p->p_sflag |= PS_PROFPEND; 1836caa8a15SJohn Baldwin aston(p); 1846caa8a15SJohn Baldwin } 1856caa8a15SJohn Baldwin } 1866caa8a15SJohn Baldwin 1876caa8a15SJohn Baldwin /* 188df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * The real-time timer, interrupting hz times per second. 189df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes */ 190df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes void 191df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes hardclock(frame) 192df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes register struct clockframe *frame; 193df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes { 194fa2fbc3dSJake Burkholder int need_softclock = 0; 195df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 1969ed346baSBosko Milekic mtx_lock_spin(&sched_lock); 1976caa8a15SJohn Baldwin hardclock_process(curproc, CLKF_USERMODE(frame)); 1989ed346baSBosko Milekic mtx_unlock_spin(&sched_lock); 199b05dcf3cSPoul-Henning Kamp 200df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes /* 201df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * If no separate statistics clock is available, run it from here. 2026caa8a15SJohn Baldwin * 2036caa8a15SJohn Baldwin * XXX: this only works for UP 204df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes */ 205df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes if (stathz == 0) 206df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes statclock(frame); 207df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 20891266b96SPoul-Henning Kamp tc_windup(); 2093f31c649SGarrett Wollman 210b05dcf3cSPoul-Henning Kamp /* 211b05dcf3cSPoul-Henning Kamp * Process callouts at a very low cpu priority, so we don't keep the 212b05dcf3cSPoul-Henning Kamp * relatively high clock interrupt priority any longer than necessary. 213b05dcf3cSPoul-Henning Kamp */ 2149ed346baSBosko Milekic mtx_lock_spin(&callout_lock); 215fa2fbc3dSJake Burkholder ticks++; 216b05dcf3cSPoul-Henning Kamp if (TAILQ_FIRST(&callwheel[ticks & callwheelmask]) != NULL) { 217fa2fbc3dSJake Burkholder need_softclock = 1; 218b05dcf3cSPoul-Henning Kamp } else if (softticks + 1 == ticks) 219b05dcf3cSPoul-Henning Kamp ++softticks; 2209ed346baSBosko Milekic mtx_unlock_spin(&callout_lock); 221fa2fbc3dSJake Burkholder 222fa2fbc3dSJake Burkholder /* 223062d8ff5SJohn Baldwin * swi_sched acquires sched_lock, so we don't want to call it with 224fa2fbc3dSJake Burkholder * callout_lock held; incorrect locking order. 225fa2fbc3dSJake Burkholder */ 226fa2fbc3dSJake Burkholder if (need_softclock) 227062d8ff5SJohn Baldwin swi_sched(softclock_ih, SWI_NOSWITCH); 228ab36c067SJustin T. Gibbs } 229ab36c067SJustin T. Gibbs 230df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes /* 231227ee8a1SPoul-Henning Kamp * Compute number of ticks in the specified amount of time. 232df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes */ 233df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes int 234227ee8a1SPoul-Henning Kamp tvtohz(tv) 235df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes struct timeval *tv; 236df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes { 2376976af69SBruce Evans register unsigned long ticks; 2386976af69SBruce Evans register long sec, usec; 239df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 240df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes /* 2416976af69SBruce Evans * If the number of usecs in the whole seconds part of the time 2426976af69SBruce Evans * difference fits in a long, then the total number of usecs will 2436976af69SBruce Evans * fit in an unsigned long. Compute the total and convert it to 2446976af69SBruce Evans * ticks, rounding up and adding 1 to allow for the current tick 2456976af69SBruce Evans * to expire. Rounding also depends on unsigned long arithmetic 2466976af69SBruce Evans * to avoid overflow. 247df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * 2486976af69SBruce Evans * Otherwise, if the number of ticks in the whole seconds part of 2496976af69SBruce Evans * the time difference fits in a long, then convert the parts to 2506976af69SBruce Evans * ticks separately and add, using similar rounding methods and 2516976af69SBruce Evans * overflow avoidance. This method would work in the previous 2526976af69SBruce Evans * case but it is slightly slower and assumes that hz is integral. 2536976af69SBruce Evans * 2546976af69SBruce Evans * Otherwise, round the time difference down to the maximum 2556976af69SBruce Evans * representable value. 2566976af69SBruce Evans * 2576976af69SBruce Evans * If ints have 32 bits, then the maximum value for any timeout in 2586976af69SBruce Evans * 10ms ticks is 248 days. 259df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes */ 260227ee8a1SPoul-Henning Kamp sec = tv->tv_sec; 261227ee8a1SPoul-Henning Kamp usec = tv->tv_usec; 2626976af69SBruce Evans if (usec < 0) { 2636976af69SBruce Evans sec--; 2646976af69SBruce Evans usec += 1000000; 2656976af69SBruce Evans } 2666976af69SBruce Evans if (sec < 0) { 2676976af69SBruce Evans #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC 268b05dcf3cSPoul-Henning Kamp if (usec > 0) { 2697ec73f64SPoul-Henning Kamp sec++; 2707ec73f64SPoul-Henning Kamp usec -= 1000000; 2717ec73f64SPoul-Henning Kamp } 272227ee8a1SPoul-Henning Kamp printf("tvotohz: negative time difference %ld sec %ld usec\n", 2736976af69SBruce Evans sec, usec); 2746976af69SBruce Evans #endif 2756976af69SBruce Evans ticks = 1; 2766976af69SBruce Evans } else if (sec <= LONG_MAX / 1000000) 2776976af69SBruce Evans ticks = (sec * 1000000 + (unsigned long)usec + (tick - 1)) 2786976af69SBruce Evans / tick + 1; 2796976af69SBruce Evans else if (sec <= LONG_MAX / hz) 2806976af69SBruce Evans ticks = sec * hz 2816976af69SBruce Evans + ((unsigned long)usec + (tick - 1)) / tick + 1; 2826976af69SBruce Evans else 2836976af69SBruce Evans ticks = LONG_MAX; 2846976af69SBruce Evans if (ticks > INT_MAX) 2856976af69SBruce Evans ticks = INT_MAX; 286d6116663SAlexander Langer return ((int)ticks); 287df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes } 288df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 289df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes /* 290df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * Start profiling on a process. 291df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * 292df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * Kernel profiling passes proc0 which never exits and hence 293df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * keeps the profile clock running constantly. 294df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes */ 295df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes void 296df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes startprofclock(p) 297df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes register struct proc *p; 298df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes { 299df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes int s; 300df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 30101cd094cSJohn Baldwin /* 30201cd094cSJohn Baldwin * XXX; Right now sched_lock protects statclock(), but perhaps 30301cd094cSJohn Baldwin * it should be protected later on by a time_lock, which would 30401cd094cSJohn Baldwin * cover psdiv, etc. as well. 30501cd094cSJohn Baldwin */ 3069ed346baSBosko Milekic mtx_lock_spin(&sched_lock); 30701cd094cSJohn Baldwin if ((p->p_sflag & PS_PROFIL) == 0) { 30801cd094cSJohn Baldwin p->p_sflag |= PS_PROFIL; 309df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes if (++profprocs == 1 && stathz != 0) { 310df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes s = splstatclock(); 311df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes psdiv = pscnt = psratio; 312df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes setstatclockrate(profhz); 313df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes splx(s); 314df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes } 315df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes } 3169ed346baSBosko Milekic mtx_unlock_spin(&sched_lock); 317df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes } 318df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 319df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes /* 320df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * Stop profiling on a process. 321df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes */ 322df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes void 323df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes stopprofclock(p) 324df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes register struct proc *p; 325df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes { 326df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes int s; 327df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 3289ed346baSBosko Milekic mtx_lock_spin(&sched_lock); 32901cd094cSJohn Baldwin if (p->p_sflag & PS_PROFIL) { 33001cd094cSJohn Baldwin p->p_sflag &= ~PS_PROFIL; 331df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes if (--profprocs == 0 && stathz != 0) { 332df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes s = splstatclock(); 333df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes psdiv = pscnt = 1; 334df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes setstatclockrate(stathz); 335df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes splx(s); 336df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes } 337df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes } 3389ed346baSBosko Milekic mtx_unlock_spin(&sched_lock); 339df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes } 340df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 341df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes /* 3426caa8a15SJohn Baldwin * Do process and kernel statistics. Most of the statistics are only 34371a62f8aSBruce Evans * used by user-level statistics programs. The main exceptions are 3446caa8a15SJohn Baldwin * p->p_uticks, p->p_sticks, p->p_iticks, and p->p_estcpu. This function 3456caa8a15SJohn Baldwin * should be called by all CPUs in the system for each statistics clock 3466caa8a15SJohn Baldwin * interrupt. See the description of hardclock_process for more detail on 3476caa8a15SJohn Baldwin * this function's relationship to statclock. 348df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes */ 349df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes void 3506caa8a15SJohn Baldwin statclock_process(p, pc, user) 3516caa8a15SJohn Baldwin struct proc *p; 3526caa8a15SJohn Baldwin register_t pc; 3536caa8a15SJohn Baldwin int user; 354df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes { 355df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes #ifdef GPROF 3566caa8a15SJohn Baldwin struct gmonparam *g; 357fffd686aSBruce Evans int i; 358df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes #endif 3598a129caeSDavid Greenman struct pstats *pstats; 360f5e9e8ecSBruce Evans long rss; 3618a129caeSDavid Greenman struct rusage *ru; 3628a129caeSDavid Greenman struct vmspace *vm; 3638a129caeSDavid Greenman 3646caa8a15SJohn Baldwin KASSERT(p == curproc, ("statclock_process: p != curproc")); 3656caa8a15SJohn Baldwin mtx_assert(&sched_lock, MA_OWNED); 3666caa8a15SJohn Baldwin if (user) { 36771a62f8aSBruce Evans /* 36871a62f8aSBruce Evans * Came from user mode; CPU was in user state. 36971a62f8aSBruce Evans * If this process is being profiled, record the tick. 37071a62f8aSBruce Evans */ 37101cd094cSJohn Baldwin if (p->p_sflag & PS_PROFIL) 3726caa8a15SJohn Baldwin addupc_intr(p, pc, 1); 3736caa8a15SJohn Baldwin if (pscnt < psdiv) 374df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes return; 375df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes /* 37671a62f8aSBruce Evans * Charge the time as appropriate. 377df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes */ 378df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes p->p_uticks++; 379df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes if (p->p_nice > NZERO) 380df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes cp_time[CP_NICE]++; 381df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes else 382df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes cp_time[CP_USER]++; 383df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes } else { 384df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes #ifdef GPROF 385df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes /* 386df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * Kernel statistics are just like addupc_intr, only easier. 387df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes */ 388df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes g = &_gmonparam; 389df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes if (g->state == GMON_PROF_ON) { 3906caa8a15SJohn Baldwin i = pc - g->lowpc; 391df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes if (i < g->textsize) { 392df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes i /= HISTFRACTION * sizeof(*g->kcount); 393df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes g->kcount[i]++; 394df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes } 395df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes } 396df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes #endif 3976caa8a15SJohn Baldwin if (pscnt < psdiv) 398df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes return; 399df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes /* 400df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * Came from kernel mode, so we were: 401df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * - handling an interrupt, 402df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * - doing syscall or trap work on behalf of the current 403df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * user process, or 404df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * - spinning in the idle loop. 405df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * Whichever it is, charge the time as appropriate. 406df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * Note that we charge interrupts to the current process, 407df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * regardless of whether they are ``for'' that process, 408df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * so that we know how much of its real time was spent 409df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * in ``non-process'' (i.e., interrupt) work. 410df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes */ 4116caa8a15SJohn Baldwin if ((p->p_ithd != NULL) || p->p_intr_nesting_level >= 2) { 412df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes p->p_iticks++; 413df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes cp_time[CP_INTR]++; 4140384fff8SJason Evans } else { 415df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes p->p_sticks++; 416ef73ae4bSJake Burkholder if (p != PCPU_GET(idleproc)) 417df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes cp_time[CP_SYS]++; 4180384fff8SJason Evans else 419df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes cp_time[CP_IDLE]++; 420df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes } 4210384fff8SJason Evans } 422df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 4238a9d4d98SBruce Evans schedclock(p); 424f5e9e8ecSBruce Evans 425f5e9e8ecSBruce Evans /* Update resource usage integrals and maximums. */ 426f5e9e8ecSBruce Evans if ((pstats = p->p_stats) != NULL && 427f5e9e8ecSBruce Evans (ru = &pstats->p_ru) != NULL && 428f5e9e8ecSBruce Evans (vm = p->p_vmspace) != NULL) { 4291c6d46f9SLuoqi Chen ru->ru_ixrss += pgtok(vm->vm_tsize); 4301c6d46f9SLuoqi Chen ru->ru_idrss += pgtok(vm->vm_dsize); 4311c6d46f9SLuoqi Chen ru->ru_isrss += pgtok(vm->vm_ssize); 4321c6d46f9SLuoqi Chen rss = pgtok(vmspace_resident_count(vm)); 433f5e9e8ecSBruce Evans if (ru->ru_maxrss < rss) 434f5e9e8ecSBruce Evans ru->ru_maxrss = rss; 435f5e9e8ecSBruce Evans } 4366caa8a15SJohn Baldwin } 4376c567274SJohn Baldwin 4386caa8a15SJohn Baldwin /* 4396caa8a15SJohn Baldwin * Statistics clock. Grab profile sample, and if divider reaches 0, 4406caa8a15SJohn Baldwin * do process and kernel statistics. Most of the statistics are only 4416caa8a15SJohn Baldwin * used by user-level statistics programs. The main exceptions are 4426caa8a15SJohn Baldwin * p->p_uticks, p->p_sticks, p->p_iticks, and p->p_estcpu. 4436caa8a15SJohn Baldwin */ 4446caa8a15SJohn Baldwin void 4456caa8a15SJohn Baldwin statclock(frame) 4466caa8a15SJohn Baldwin register struct clockframe *frame; 4476caa8a15SJohn Baldwin { 4486caa8a15SJohn Baldwin 4496caa8a15SJohn Baldwin mtx_lock_spin(&sched_lock); 4506caa8a15SJohn Baldwin if (--pscnt == 0) 4516caa8a15SJohn Baldwin pscnt = psdiv; 4526caa8a15SJohn Baldwin statclock_process(curproc, CLKF_PC(frame), CLKF_USERMODE(frame)); 4539ed346baSBosko Milekic mtx_unlock_spin(&sched_lock); 454df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes } 455df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 456df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes /* 457df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * Return information about system clocks. 458df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes */ 459787d58f2SPoul-Henning Kamp static int 46082d9ae4eSPoul-Henning Kamp sysctl_kern_clockrate(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS) 461df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes { 462df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes struct clockinfo clkinfo; 463df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes /* 464df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * Construct clockinfo structure. 465df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes */ 466df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes clkinfo.hz = hz; 467df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes clkinfo.tick = tick; 4685faa3121SJohn Hay clkinfo.tickadj = tickadj; 469df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes clkinfo.profhz = profhz; 470df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes clkinfo.stathz = stathz ? stathz : hz; 471ae0eb976SPoul-Henning Kamp return (sysctl_handle_opaque(oidp, &clkinfo, sizeof clkinfo, req)); 472df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes } 4733f31c649SGarrett Wollman 474946bb7a2SPoul-Henning Kamp SYSCTL_PROC(_kern, KERN_CLOCKRATE, clockrate, CTLTYPE_STRUCT|CTLFLAG_RD, 47565d0bc13SPoul-Henning Kamp 0, 0, sysctl_kern_clockrate, "S,clockinfo",""); 476