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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>
48df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes #include <sys/kernel.h>
49f34fa851SJohn Baldwin #include <sys/lock.h>
5061d80e90SJohn Baldwin #include <sys/ktr.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>
568a129caeSDavid Greenman #include <vm/vm.h>
57efeaf95aSDavid Greenman #include <vm/pmap.h>
58efeaf95aSDavid Greenman #include <vm/vm_map.h>
59797f2d22SPoul-Henning Kamp #include <sys/sysctl.h>
608088699fSJohn Baldwin #include <sys/bus.h>
618088699fSJohn Baldwin #include <sys/interrupt.h>
62df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 
63df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes #include <machine/cpu.h>
64b1037dcdSBruce Evans #include <machine/limits.h>
65df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 
66df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes #ifdef GPROF
67df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes #include <sys/gmon.h>
68df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes #endif
69df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 
70e4fc250cSLuigi Rizzo #ifdef DEVICE_POLLING
71daccb638SLuigi Rizzo extern void init_device_poll(void);
72e4fc250cSLuigi Rizzo extern void hardclock_device_poll(void);
73e4fc250cSLuigi Rizzo #endif /* DEVICE_POLLING */
74eae8fc2cSSteve Passe 
754d77a549SAlfred Perlstein static void initclocks(void *dummy);
762b14f991SJulian Elischer SYSINIT(clocks, SI_SUB_CLOCKS, SI_ORDER_FIRST, initclocks, NULL)
772b14f991SJulian Elischer 
78f23b4c91SGarrett Wollman /* Some of these don't belong here, but it's easiest to concentrate them. */
79eae8fc2cSSteve Passe long cp_time[CPUSTATES];
80f23b4c91SGarrett Wollman 
817f112b04SRobert Watson SYSCTL_OPAQUE(_kern, OID_AUTO, cp_time, CTLFLAG_RD, &cp_time, sizeof(cp_time),
827f112b04SRobert Watson     "LU", "CPU time statistics");
837f112b04SRobert Watson 
84f23b4c91SGarrett Wollman long tk_cancc;
85f23b4c91SGarrett Wollman long tk_nin;
86f23b4c91SGarrett Wollman long tk_nout;
87f23b4c91SGarrett Wollman long tk_rawcc;
88f23b4c91SGarrett Wollman 
893bac064fSPoul-Henning Kamp /*
90df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes  * Clock handling routines.
91df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes  *
92b05dcf3cSPoul-Henning Kamp  * This code is written to operate with two timers that run independently of
93b05dcf3cSPoul-Henning Kamp  * each other.
947ec73f64SPoul-Henning Kamp  *
95b05dcf3cSPoul-Henning Kamp  * The main timer, running hz times per second, is used to trigger interval
96b05dcf3cSPoul-Henning Kamp  * timers, timeouts and rescheduling as needed.
977ec73f64SPoul-Henning Kamp  *
98b05dcf3cSPoul-Henning Kamp  * The second timer handles kernel and user profiling,
99b05dcf3cSPoul-Henning Kamp  * and does resource use estimation.  If the second timer is programmable,
100b05dcf3cSPoul-Henning Kamp  * it is randomized to avoid aliasing between the two clocks.  For example,
101b05dcf3cSPoul-Henning Kamp  * the randomization prevents an adversary from always giving up the cpu
102df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes  * just before its quantum expires.  Otherwise, it would never accumulate
103df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes  * cpu ticks.  The mean frequency of the second timer is stathz.
104b05dcf3cSPoul-Henning Kamp  *
105b05dcf3cSPoul-Henning Kamp  * If no second timer exists, stathz will be zero; in this case we drive
106b05dcf3cSPoul-Henning Kamp  * profiling and statistics off the main clock.  This WILL NOT be accurate;
107b05dcf3cSPoul-Henning Kamp  * do not do it unless absolutely necessary.
108b05dcf3cSPoul-Henning Kamp  *
109df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes  * The statistics clock may (or may not) be run at a higher rate while
110b05dcf3cSPoul-Henning Kamp  * profiling.  This profile clock runs at profhz.  We require that profhz
111b05dcf3cSPoul-Henning Kamp  * be an integral multiple of stathz.
112b05dcf3cSPoul-Henning Kamp  *
113b05dcf3cSPoul-Henning Kamp  * If the statistics clock is running fast, it must be divided by the ratio
114b05dcf3cSPoul-Henning Kamp  * profhz/stathz for statistics.  (For profiling, every tick counts.)
115df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes  *
1167ec73f64SPoul-Henning Kamp  * Time-of-day is maintained using a "timecounter", which may or may
1177ec73f64SPoul-Henning Kamp  * not be related to the hardware generating the above mentioned
1187ec73f64SPoul-Henning Kamp  * interrupts.
119df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes  */
120df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 
121df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes int	stathz;
122df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes int	profhz;
123cc3d5226SBruce Evans static int profprocs;
124df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes int	ticks;
125df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes static int psdiv, pscnt;		/* prof => stat divider */
126cc3d5226SBruce Evans int	psratio;			/* ratio: prof / stat */
127df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 
128df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes /*
129df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes  * Initialize clock frequencies and start both clocks running.
130df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes  */
1312b14f991SJulian Elischer /* ARGSUSED*/
1322b14f991SJulian Elischer static void
133d841aaa7SBruce Evans initclocks(dummy)
134d841aaa7SBruce Evans 	void *dummy;
135df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes {
136df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	register int i;
137df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 
138df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	/*
139df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	 * Set divisors to 1 (normal case) and let the machine-specific
140df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	 * code do its bit.
141df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	 */
142df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	psdiv = pscnt = 1;
143df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	cpu_initclocks();
144df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 
145e4fc250cSLuigi Rizzo #ifdef DEVICE_POLLING
146daccb638SLuigi Rizzo 	init_device_poll();
147e4fc250cSLuigi Rizzo #endif
148df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	/*
149df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	 * Compute profhz/stathz, and fix profhz if needed.
150df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	 */
151df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	i = stathz ? stathz : hz;
152df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	if (profhz == 0)
153df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 		profhz = i;
154df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	psratio = profhz / i;
155df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes }
156df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 
157df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes /*
1586caa8a15SJohn Baldwin  * Each time the real-time timer fires, this function is called on all CPUs
159b40ce416SJulian Elischer  * with each CPU passing in its curthread as the first argument.  If possible
1606caa8a15SJohn Baldwin  * a nice optimization in the future would be to allow the CPU receiving the
1616caa8a15SJohn Baldwin  * actual real-time timer interrupt to call this function on behalf of the
1626caa8a15SJohn Baldwin  * other CPUs rather than sending an IPI to all other CPUs so that they
1636caa8a15SJohn Baldwin  * can call this function.  Note that hardclock() calls hardclock_process()
1646caa8a15SJohn Baldwin  * for the CPU receiving the timer interrupt, so only the other CPUs in the
1656caa8a15SJohn Baldwin  * system need to call this function (or have it called on their behalf.
1666caa8a15SJohn Baldwin  */
1676caa8a15SJohn Baldwin void
168b40ce416SJulian Elischer hardclock_process(td, user)
169b40ce416SJulian Elischer 	struct thread *td;
1706caa8a15SJohn Baldwin 	int user;
1716caa8a15SJohn Baldwin {
1726caa8a15SJohn Baldwin 	struct pstats *pstats;
173b40ce416SJulian Elischer 	struct proc *p = td->td_proc;
1746caa8a15SJohn Baldwin 
1756caa8a15SJohn Baldwin 	/*
1766caa8a15SJohn Baldwin 	 * Run current process's virtual and profile time, as needed.
1776caa8a15SJohn Baldwin 	 */
1786caa8a15SJohn Baldwin 	mtx_assert(&sched_lock, MA_OWNED);
179b40ce416SJulian Elischer 	if (p->p_flag & P_KSES) {
180b40ce416SJulian Elischer 		/* XXXKSE What to do? */
181b40ce416SJulian Elischer 	} else {
1826caa8a15SJohn Baldwin 		pstats = p->p_stats;
1836caa8a15SJohn Baldwin 		if (user &&
1846caa8a15SJohn Baldwin 		    timevalisset(&pstats->p_timer[ITIMER_VIRTUAL].it_value) &&
185b40ce416SJulian Elischer 		    itimerdecr(&pstats->p_timer[ITIMER_VIRTUAL], tick) == 0) {
186b40ce416SJulian Elischer 			p->p_sflag |= PS_ALRMPEND;
187b40ce416SJulian Elischer 			td->td_kse->ke_flags |= KEF_ASTPENDING;
188b40ce416SJulian Elischer 		}
1896caa8a15SJohn Baldwin 		if (timevalisset(&pstats->p_timer[ITIMER_PROF].it_value) &&
190b40ce416SJulian Elischer 		    itimerdecr(&pstats->p_timer[ITIMER_PROF], tick) == 0) {
191b40ce416SJulian Elischer 			p->p_sflag |= PS_PROFPEND;
192b40ce416SJulian Elischer 			td->td_kse->ke_flags |= KEF_ASTPENDING;
193b40ce416SJulian Elischer 		}
194b40ce416SJulian Elischer 	}
1956caa8a15SJohn Baldwin }
1966caa8a15SJohn Baldwin 
1976caa8a15SJohn Baldwin /*
198df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes  * The real-time timer, interrupting hz times per second.
199df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes  */
200df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes void
201df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes hardclock(frame)
202df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	register struct clockframe *frame;
203df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes {
204fa2fbc3dSJake Burkholder 	int need_softclock = 0;
205df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 
206c9f4877dSJake Burkholder 	CTR0(KTR_CLK, "hardclock fired");
20721a7a9aeSJohn Baldwin 	mtx_lock_spin_flags(&sched_lock, MTX_QUIET);
208b40ce416SJulian Elischer 	hardclock_process(curthread, CLKF_USERMODE(frame));
20921a7a9aeSJohn Baldwin 	mtx_unlock_spin_flags(&sched_lock, MTX_QUIET);
210b05dcf3cSPoul-Henning Kamp 
211df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	/*
212df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	 * If no separate statistics clock is available, run it from here.
2136caa8a15SJohn Baldwin 	 *
2146caa8a15SJohn Baldwin 	 * XXX: this only works for UP
215df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	 */
216df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	if (stathz == 0)
217df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 		statclock(frame);
218df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 
219e4fc250cSLuigi Rizzo #ifdef DEVICE_POLLING
220daccb638SLuigi Rizzo 	hardclock_device_poll();	/* this is very short and quick */
221e4fc250cSLuigi Rizzo #endif /* DEVICE_POLLING */
2223f31c649SGarrett Wollman 
223b05dcf3cSPoul-Henning Kamp 	/*
224b05dcf3cSPoul-Henning Kamp 	 * Process callouts at a very low cpu priority, so we don't keep the
225b05dcf3cSPoul-Henning Kamp 	 * relatively high clock interrupt priority any longer than necessary.
226b05dcf3cSPoul-Henning Kamp 	 */
22721a7a9aeSJohn Baldwin 	mtx_lock_spin_flags(&callout_lock, MTX_QUIET);
228fa2fbc3dSJake Burkholder 	ticks++;
229b05dcf3cSPoul-Henning Kamp 	if (TAILQ_FIRST(&callwheel[ticks & callwheelmask]) != NULL) {
230fa2fbc3dSJake Burkholder 		need_softclock = 1;
231b05dcf3cSPoul-Henning Kamp 	} else if (softticks + 1 == ticks)
232b05dcf3cSPoul-Henning Kamp 		++softticks;
23321a7a9aeSJohn Baldwin 	mtx_unlock_spin_flags(&callout_lock, MTX_QUIET);
234fa2fbc3dSJake Burkholder 
235fa2fbc3dSJake Burkholder 	/*
236062d8ff5SJohn Baldwin 	 * swi_sched acquires sched_lock, so we don't want to call it with
237fa2fbc3dSJake Burkholder 	 * callout_lock held; incorrect locking order.
238fa2fbc3dSJake Burkholder 	 */
239fa2fbc3dSJake Burkholder 	if (need_softclock)
240c86b6ff5SJohn Baldwin 		swi_sched(softclock_ih, 0);
241ab36c067SJustin T. Gibbs }
242ab36c067SJustin T. Gibbs 
243df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes /*
244227ee8a1SPoul-Henning Kamp  * Compute number of ticks in the specified amount of time.
245df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes  */
246df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes int
247227ee8a1SPoul-Henning Kamp tvtohz(tv)
248df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	struct timeval *tv;
249df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes {
2506976af69SBruce Evans 	register unsigned long ticks;
2516976af69SBruce Evans 	register long sec, usec;
252df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 
253df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	/*
2546976af69SBruce Evans 	 * If the number of usecs in the whole seconds part of the time
2556976af69SBruce Evans 	 * difference fits in a long, then the total number of usecs will
2566976af69SBruce Evans 	 * fit in an unsigned long.  Compute the total and convert it to
2576976af69SBruce Evans 	 * ticks, rounding up and adding 1 to allow for the current tick
2586976af69SBruce Evans 	 * to expire.  Rounding also depends on unsigned long arithmetic
2596976af69SBruce Evans 	 * to avoid overflow.
260df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	 *
2616976af69SBruce Evans 	 * Otherwise, if the number of ticks in the whole seconds part of
2626976af69SBruce Evans 	 * the time difference fits in a long, then convert the parts to
2636976af69SBruce Evans 	 * ticks separately and add, using similar rounding methods and
2646976af69SBruce Evans 	 * overflow avoidance.  This method would work in the previous
2656976af69SBruce Evans 	 * case but it is slightly slower and assumes that hz is integral.
2666976af69SBruce Evans 	 *
2676976af69SBruce Evans 	 * Otherwise, round the time difference down to the maximum
2686976af69SBruce Evans 	 * representable value.
2696976af69SBruce Evans 	 *
2706976af69SBruce Evans 	 * If ints have 32 bits, then the maximum value for any timeout in
2716976af69SBruce Evans 	 * 10ms ticks is 248 days.
272df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	 */
273227ee8a1SPoul-Henning Kamp 	sec = tv->tv_sec;
274227ee8a1SPoul-Henning Kamp 	usec = tv->tv_usec;
2756976af69SBruce Evans 	if (usec < 0) {
2766976af69SBruce Evans 		sec--;
2776976af69SBruce Evans 		usec += 1000000;
2786976af69SBruce Evans 	}
2796976af69SBruce Evans 	if (sec < 0) {
2806976af69SBruce Evans #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
281b05dcf3cSPoul-Henning Kamp 		if (usec > 0) {
2827ec73f64SPoul-Henning Kamp 			sec++;
2837ec73f64SPoul-Henning Kamp 			usec -= 1000000;
2847ec73f64SPoul-Henning Kamp 		}
285227ee8a1SPoul-Henning Kamp 		printf("tvotohz: negative time difference %ld sec %ld usec\n",
2866976af69SBruce Evans 		       sec, usec);
2876976af69SBruce Evans #endif
2886976af69SBruce Evans 		ticks = 1;
2896976af69SBruce Evans 	} else if (sec <= LONG_MAX / 1000000)
2906976af69SBruce Evans 		ticks = (sec * 1000000 + (unsigned long)usec + (tick - 1))
2916976af69SBruce Evans 			/ tick + 1;
2926976af69SBruce Evans 	else if (sec <= LONG_MAX / hz)
2936976af69SBruce Evans 		ticks = sec * hz
2946976af69SBruce Evans 			+ ((unsigned long)usec + (tick - 1)) / tick + 1;
2956976af69SBruce Evans 	else
2966976af69SBruce Evans 		ticks = LONG_MAX;
2976976af69SBruce Evans 	if (ticks > INT_MAX)
2986976af69SBruce Evans 		ticks = INT_MAX;
299d6116663SAlexander Langer 	return ((int)ticks);
300df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes }
301df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 
302df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes /*
303df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes  * Start profiling on a process.
304df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes  *
305df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes  * Kernel profiling passes proc0 which never exits and hence
306df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes  * keeps the profile clock running constantly.
307df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes  */
308df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes void
309df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes startprofclock(p)
310df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	register struct proc *p;
311df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes {
312df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	int s;
313df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 
31401cd094cSJohn Baldwin 	/*
31501cd094cSJohn Baldwin 	 * XXX; Right now sched_lock protects statclock(), but perhaps
31601cd094cSJohn Baldwin 	 * it should be protected later on by a time_lock, which would
31701cd094cSJohn Baldwin 	 * cover psdiv, etc. as well.
31801cd094cSJohn Baldwin 	 */
3199ed346baSBosko Milekic 	mtx_lock_spin(&sched_lock);
32001cd094cSJohn Baldwin 	if ((p->p_sflag & PS_PROFIL) == 0) {
32101cd094cSJohn Baldwin 		p->p_sflag |= PS_PROFIL;
322df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 		if (++profprocs == 1 && stathz != 0) {
323df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 			s = splstatclock();
324df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 			psdiv = pscnt = psratio;
325df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 			setstatclockrate(profhz);
326df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 			splx(s);
327df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 		}
328df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	}
3299ed346baSBosko Milekic 	mtx_unlock_spin(&sched_lock);
330df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes }
331df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 
332df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes /*
333df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes  * Stop profiling on a process.
334df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes  */
335df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes void
336df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes stopprofclock(p)
337df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	register struct proc *p;
338df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes {
339df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	int s;
340df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 
3419ed346baSBosko Milekic 	mtx_lock_spin(&sched_lock);
34201cd094cSJohn Baldwin 	if (p->p_sflag & PS_PROFIL) {
34301cd094cSJohn Baldwin 		p->p_sflag &= ~PS_PROFIL;
344df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 		if (--profprocs == 0 && stathz != 0) {
345df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 			s = splstatclock();
346df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 			psdiv = pscnt = 1;
347df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 			setstatclockrate(stathz);
348df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 			splx(s);
349df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 		}
350df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	}
3519ed346baSBosko Milekic 	mtx_unlock_spin(&sched_lock);
352df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes }
353df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 
354df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes /*
3556caa8a15SJohn Baldwin  * Do process and kernel statistics.  Most of the statistics are only
35671a62f8aSBruce Evans  * used by user-level statistics programs.  The main exceptions are
357b40ce416SJulian Elischer  * ke->ke_uticks, p->p_sticks, p->p_iticks, and p->p_estcpu.  This function
3586caa8a15SJohn Baldwin  * should be called by all CPUs in the system for each statistics clock
3596caa8a15SJohn Baldwin  * interrupt.  See the description of hardclock_process for more detail on
3606caa8a15SJohn Baldwin  * this function's relationship to statclock.
361df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes  */
362df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes void
363b40ce416SJulian Elischer statclock_process(ke, pc, user)
364b40ce416SJulian Elischer 	struct kse *ke;
3656caa8a15SJohn Baldwin 	register_t pc;
3666caa8a15SJohn Baldwin 	int user;
367df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes {
368df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes #ifdef GPROF
3696caa8a15SJohn Baldwin 	struct gmonparam *g;
370fffd686aSBruce Evans 	int i;
371df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes #endif
3728a129caeSDavid Greenman 	struct pstats *pstats;
373f5e9e8ecSBruce Evans 	long rss;
3748a129caeSDavid Greenman 	struct rusage *ru;
3758a129caeSDavid Greenman 	struct vmspace *vm;
376b40ce416SJulian Elischer 	struct proc *p = ke->ke_proc;
377b40ce416SJulian Elischer 	struct thread *td = ke->ke_thread; /* current thread */
3788a129caeSDavid Greenman 
379b40ce416SJulian Elischer 	KASSERT(ke == curthread->td_kse, ("statclock_process: td != curthread"));
3806caa8a15SJohn Baldwin 	mtx_assert(&sched_lock, MA_OWNED);
3816caa8a15SJohn Baldwin 	if (user) {
38271a62f8aSBruce Evans 		/*
38371a62f8aSBruce Evans 		 * Came from user mode; CPU was in user state.
38471a62f8aSBruce Evans 		 * If this process is being profiled, record the tick.
38571a62f8aSBruce Evans 		 */
38601cd094cSJohn Baldwin 		if (p->p_sflag & PS_PROFIL)
387b40ce416SJulian Elischer 			addupc_intr(ke, pc, 1);
3886caa8a15SJohn Baldwin 		if (pscnt < psdiv)
389df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 			return;
390df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 		/*
39171a62f8aSBruce Evans 		 * Charge the time as appropriate.
392df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 		 */
393b40ce416SJulian Elischer 		ke->ke_uticks++;
394b40ce416SJulian Elischer 		if (ke->ke_ksegrp->kg_nice > NZERO)
395df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 			cp_time[CP_NICE]++;
396df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 		else
397df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 			cp_time[CP_USER]++;
398df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	} else {
399df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes #ifdef GPROF
400df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 		/*
401df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 		 * Kernel statistics are just like addupc_intr, only easier.
402df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 		 */
403df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 		g = &_gmonparam;
404df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 		if (g->state == GMON_PROF_ON) {
4056caa8a15SJohn Baldwin 			i = pc - g->lowpc;
406df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 			if (i < g->textsize) {
407df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 				i /= HISTFRACTION * sizeof(*g->kcount);
408df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 				g->kcount[i]++;
409df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 			}
410df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 		}
411df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes #endif
4126caa8a15SJohn Baldwin 		if (pscnt < psdiv)
413df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 			return;
414df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 		/*
415df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 		 * Came from kernel mode, so we were:
416df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 		 * - handling an interrupt,
417df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 		 * - doing syscall or trap work on behalf of the current
418df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 		 *   user process, or
419df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 		 * - spinning in the idle loop.
420df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 		 * Whichever it is, charge the time as appropriate.
421df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 		 * Note that we charge interrupts to the current process,
422df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 		 * regardless of whether they are ``for'' that process,
423df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 		 * so that we know how much of its real time was spent
424df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 		 * in ``non-process'' (i.e., interrupt) work.
425df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 		 */
426b40ce416SJulian Elischer 		if ((td->td_ithd != NULL) || td->td_intr_nesting_level >= 2) {
427b40ce416SJulian Elischer 			ke->ke_iticks++;
428df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 			cp_time[CP_INTR]++;
4290384fff8SJason Evans 		} else {
430b40ce416SJulian Elischer 			ke->ke_sticks++;
431b40ce416SJulian Elischer 			if (p != PCPU_GET(idlethread)->td_proc)
432df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 				cp_time[CP_SYS]++;
4330384fff8SJason Evans 			else
434df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 				cp_time[CP_IDLE]++;
435df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 		}
4360384fff8SJason Evans 	}
437df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 
438b40ce416SJulian Elischer 	schedclock(ke->ke_thread);
439f5e9e8ecSBruce Evans 
440f5e9e8ecSBruce Evans 	/* Update resource usage integrals and maximums. */
441f5e9e8ecSBruce Evans 	if ((pstats = p->p_stats) != NULL &&
442f5e9e8ecSBruce Evans 	    (ru = &pstats->p_ru) != NULL &&
443f5e9e8ecSBruce Evans 	    (vm = p->p_vmspace) != NULL) {
4441c6d46f9SLuoqi Chen 		ru->ru_ixrss += pgtok(vm->vm_tsize);
4451c6d46f9SLuoqi Chen 		ru->ru_idrss += pgtok(vm->vm_dsize);
4461c6d46f9SLuoqi Chen 		ru->ru_isrss += pgtok(vm->vm_ssize);
4471c6d46f9SLuoqi Chen 		rss = pgtok(vmspace_resident_count(vm));
448f5e9e8ecSBruce Evans 		if (ru->ru_maxrss < rss)
449f5e9e8ecSBruce Evans 			ru->ru_maxrss = rss;
450f5e9e8ecSBruce Evans 	}
4516caa8a15SJohn Baldwin }
4526c567274SJohn Baldwin 
4536caa8a15SJohn Baldwin /*
4546caa8a15SJohn Baldwin  * Statistics clock.  Grab profile sample, and if divider reaches 0,
4556caa8a15SJohn Baldwin  * do process and kernel statistics.  Most of the statistics are only
4566caa8a15SJohn Baldwin  * used by user-level statistics programs.  The main exceptions are
457b40ce416SJulian Elischer  * ke->ke_uticks, p->p_sticks, p->p_iticks, and p->p_estcpu.
4586caa8a15SJohn Baldwin  */
4596caa8a15SJohn Baldwin void
4606caa8a15SJohn Baldwin statclock(frame)
4616caa8a15SJohn Baldwin 	register struct clockframe *frame;
4626caa8a15SJohn Baldwin {
4636caa8a15SJohn Baldwin 
464c9f4877dSJake Burkholder 	CTR0(KTR_CLK, "statclock fired");
46521a7a9aeSJohn Baldwin 	mtx_lock_spin_flags(&sched_lock, MTX_QUIET);
4666caa8a15SJohn Baldwin 	if (--pscnt == 0)
4676caa8a15SJohn Baldwin 		pscnt = psdiv;
468b40ce416SJulian Elischer 	statclock_process(curthread->td_kse, CLKF_PC(frame), CLKF_USERMODE(frame));
46921a7a9aeSJohn Baldwin 	mtx_unlock_spin_flags(&sched_lock, MTX_QUIET);
470df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes }
471df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 
472df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes /*
473df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes  * Return information about system clocks.
474df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes  */
475787d58f2SPoul-Henning Kamp static int
47682d9ae4eSPoul-Henning Kamp sysctl_kern_clockrate(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)
477df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes {
478df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	struct clockinfo clkinfo;
479df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	/*
480df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	 * Construct clockinfo structure.
481df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	 */
482a9a0f15aSBruce Evans 	bzero(&clkinfo, sizeof(clkinfo));
483df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	clkinfo.hz = hz;
484df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	clkinfo.tick = tick;
485df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	clkinfo.profhz = profhz;
486df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	clkinfo.stathz = stathz ? stathz : hz;
487ae0eb976SPoul-Henning Kamp 	return (sysctl_handle_opaque(oidp, &clkinfo, sizeof clkinfo, req));
488df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes }
4893f31c649SGarrett Wollman 
490946bb7a2SPoul-Henning Kamp SYSCTL_PROC(_kern, KERN_CLOCKRATE, clockrate, CTLTYPE_STRUCT|CTLFLAG_RD,
491af1408e3SLuigi Rizzo 	0, 0, sysctl_kern_clockrate, "S,clockinfo",
492af1408e3SLuigi Rizzo 	"Rate and period of various kernel clocks");
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