1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 2 /* 3 * Performance events core code: 4 * 5 * Copyright (C) 2008 Linutronix GmbH, Thomas Gleixner <tglx@kernel.org> 6 * Copyright (C) 2008-2011 Red Hat, Inc., Ingo Molnar 7 * Copyright (C) 2008-2011 Red Hat, Inc., Peter Zijlstra 8 * Copyright © 2009 Paul Mackerras, IBM Corp. <paulus@au1.ibm.com> 9 */ 10 11 #include <linux/fs.h> 12 #include <linux/mm.h> 13 #include <linux/cpu.h> 14 #include <linux/smp.h> 15 #include <linux/idr.h> 16 #include <linux/file.h> 17 #include <linux/poll.h> 18 #include <linux/slab.h> 19 #include <linux/hash.h> 20 #include <linux/tick.h> 21 #include <linux/sysfs.h> 22 #include <linux/dcache.h> 23 #include <linux/percpu.h> 24 #include <linux/ptrace.h> 25 #include <linux/reboot.h> 26 #include <linux/vmstat.h> 27 #include <linux/device.h> 28 #include <linux/export.h> 29 #include <linux/vmalloc.h> 30 #include <linux/hardirq.h> 31 #include <linux/hugetlb.h> 32 #include <linux/rculist.h> 33 #include <linux/uaccess.h> 34 #include <linux/syscalls.h> 35 #include <linux/anon_inodes.h> 36 #include <linux/kernel_stat.h> 37 #include <linux/cgroup.h> 38 #include <linux/perf_event.h> 39 #include <linux/trace_events.h> 40 #include <linux/hw_breakpoint.h> 41 #include <linux/mm_types.h> 42 #include <linux/module.h> 43 #include <linux/mman.h> 44 #include <linux/compat.h> 45 #include <linux/bpf.h> 46 #include <linux/filter.h> 47 #include <linux/namei.h> 48 #include <linux/parser.h> 49 #include <linux/sched/clock.h> 50 #include <linux/sched/mm.h> 51 #include <linux/proc_ns.h> 52 #include <linux/mount.h> 53 #include <linux/min_heap.h> 54 #include <linux/highmem.h> 55 #include <linux/pgtable.h> 56 #include <linux/buildid.h> 57 #include <linux/task_work.h> 58 #include <linux/percpu-rwsem.h> 59 #include <linux/unwind_deferred.h> 60 #include <linux/kvm_types.h> 61 #include <linux/seq_file.h> 62 63 #include "internal.h" 64 65 #include <asm/irq_regs.h> 66 67 typedef int (*remote_function_f)(void *); 68 69 struct remote_function_call { 70 struct task_struct *p; 71 remote_function_f func; 72 void *info; 73 int ret; 74 }; 75 76 static void remote_function(void *data) 77 { 78 struct remote_function_call *tfc = data; 79 struct task_struct *p = tfc->p; 80 81 if (p) { 82 /* -EAGAIN */ 83 if (task_cpu(p) != smp_processor_id()) 84 return; 85 86 /* 87 * Now that we're on right CPU with IRQs disabled, we can test 88 * if we hit the right task without races. 89 */ 90 91 tfc->ret = -ESRCH; /* No such (running) process */ 92 if (p != current) 93 return; 94 } 95 96 tfc->ret = tfc->func(tfc->info); 97 } 98 99 /** 100 * task_function_call - call a function on the cpu on which a task runs 101 * @p: the task to evaluate 102 * @func: the function to be called 103 * @info: the function call argument 104 * 105 * Calls the function @func when the task is currently running. This might 106 * be on the current CPU, which just calls the function directly. This will 107 * retry due to any failures in smp_call_function_single(), such as if the 108 * task_cpu() goes offline concurrently. 109 * 110 * returns @func return value or -ESRCH or -ENXIO when the process isn't running 111 */ 112 static int 113 task_function_call(struct task_struct *p, remote_function_f func, void *info) 114 { 115 struct remote_function_call data = { 116 .p = p, 117 .func = func, 118 .info = info, 119 .ret = -EAGAIN, 120 }; 121 int ret; 122 123 for (;;) { 124 ret = smp_call_function_single(task_cpu(p), remote_function, 125 &data, 1); 126 if (!ret) 127 ret = data.ret; 128 129 if (ret != -EAGAIN) 130 break; 131 132 cond_resched(); 133 } 134 135 return ret; 136 } 137 138 /** 139 * cpu_function_call - call a function on the cpu 140 * @cpu: target cpu to queue this function 141 * @func: the function to be called 142 * @info: the function call argument 143 * 144 * Calls the function @func on the remote cpu. 145 * 146 * returns: @func return value or -ENXIO when the cpu is offline 147 */ 148 static int cpu_function_call(int cpu, remote_function_f func, void *info) 149 { 150 struct remote_function_call data = { 151 .p = NULL, 152 .func = func, 153 .info = info, 154 .ret = -ENXIO, /* No such CPU */ 155 }; 156 157 smp_call_function_single(cpu, remote_function, &data, 1); 158 159 return data.ret; 160 } 161 162 enum event_type_t { 163 EVENT_FLEXIBLE = 0x01, 164 EVENT_PINNED = 0x02, 165 EVENT_TIME = 0x04, 166 EVENT_FROZEN = 0x08, 167 /* see ctx_resched() for details */ 168 EVENT_CPU = 0x10, 169 EVENT_CGROUP = 0x20, 170 171 /* 172 * EVENT_GUEST is set when scheduling in/out events between the host 173 * and a guest with a mediated vPMU. Among other things, EVENT_GUEST 174 * is used: 175 * 176 * - In for_each_epc() to skip PMUs that don't support events in a 177 * MEDIATED_VPMU guest, i.e. don't need to be context switched. 178 * - To indicate the start/end point of the events in a guest. Guest 179 * running time is deducted for host-only (exclude_guest) events. 180 */ 181 EVENT_GUEST = 0x40, 182 EVENT_FLAGS = EVENT_CGROUP | EVENT_GUEST, 183 /* compound helpers */ 184 EVENT_ALL = EVENT_FLEXIBLE | EVENT_PINNED, 185 EVENT_TIME_FROZEN = EVENT_TIME | EVENT_FROZEN, 186 }; 187 188 static inline void __perf_ctx_lock(struct perf_event_context *ctx) 189 { 190 raw_spin_lock(&ctx->lock); 191 WARN_ON_ONCE(ctx->is_active & EVENT_FROZEN); 192 } 193 194 static void perf_ctx_lock(struct perf_cpu_context *cpuctx, 195 struct perf_event_context *ctx) 196 { 197 __perf_ctx_lock(&cpuctx->ctx); 198 if (ctx) 199 __perf_ctx_lock(ctx); 200 } 201 202 static inline void __perf_ctx_unlock(struct perf_event_context *ctx) 203 { 204 /* 205 * If ctx_sched_in() didn't again set any ALL flags, clean up 206 * after ctx_sched_out() by clearing is_active. 207 */ 208 if (ctx->is_active & EVENT_FROZEN) { 209 if (!(ctx->is_active & EVENT_ALL)) 210 ctx->is_active = 0; 211 else 212 ctx->is_active &= ~EVENT_FROZEN; 213 } 214 raw_spin_unlock(&ctx->lock); 215 } 216 217 static void perf_ctx_unlock(struct perf_cpu_context *cpuctx, 218 struct perf_event_context *ctx) 219 { 220 if (ctx) 221 __perf_ctx_unlock(ctx); 222 __perf_ctx_unlock(&cpuctx->ctx); 223 } 224 225 typedef struct { 226 struct perf_cpu_context *cpuctx; 227 struct perf_event_context *ctx; 228 } class_perf_ctx_lock_t; 229 230 static inline void class_perf_ctx_lock_destructor(class_perf_ctx_lock_t *_T) 231 { perf_ctx_unlock(_T->cpuctx, _T->ctx); } 232 233 static inline class_perf_ctx_lock_t 234 class_perf_ctx_lock_constructor(struct perf_cpu_context *cpuctx, 235 struct perf_event_context *ctx) 236 { perf_ctx_lock(cpuctx, ctx); return (class_perf_ctx_lock_t){ cpuctx, ctx }; } 237 238 #define TASK_TOMBSTONE ((void *)-1L) 239 240 static bool is_kernel_event(struct perf_event *event) 241 { 242 return READ_ONCE(event->owner) == TASK_TOMBSTONE; 243 } 244 245 static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct perf_cpu_context, perf_cpu_context); 246 247 struct perf_event_context *perf_cpu_task_ctx(void) 248 { 249 lockdep_assert_irqs_disabled(); 250 return this_cpu_ptr(&perf_cpu_context)->task_ctx; 251 } 252 253 /* 254 * On task ctx scheduling... 255 * 256 * When !ctx->nr_events a task context will not be scheduled. This means 257 * we can disable the scheduler hooks (for performance) without leaving 258 * pending task ctx state. 259 * 260 * This however results in two special cases: 261 * 262 * - removing the last event from a task ctx; this is relatively straight 263 * forward and is done in __perf_remove_from_context. 264 * 265 * - adding the first event to a task ctx; this is tricky because we cannot 266 * rely on ctx->is_active and therefore cannot use event_function_call(). 267 * See perf_install_in_context(). 268 * 269 * If ctx->nr_events, then ctx->is_active and cpuctx->task_ctx are set. 270 */ 271 272 typedef void (*event_f)(struct perf_event *, struct perf_cpu_context *, 273 struct perf_event_context *, void *); 274 275 struct event_function_struct { 276 struct perf_event *event; 277 event_f func; 278 void *data; 279 }; 280 281 static int event_function(void *info) 282 { 283 struct event_function_struct *efs = info; 284 struct perf_event *event = efs->event; 285 struct perf_event_context *ctx = event->ctx; 286 struct perf_cpu_context *cpuctx = this_cpu_ptr(&perf_cpu_context); 287 struct perf_event_context *task_ctx = cpuctx->task_ctx; 288 int ret = 0; 289 290 lockdep_assert_irqs_disabled(); 291 292 perf_ctx_lock(cpuctx, task_ctx); 293 /* 294 * Since we do the IPI call without holding ctx->lock things can have 295 * changed, double check we hit the task we set out to hit. 296 */ 297 if (ctx->task) { 298 if (ctx->task != current) { 299 ret = -ESRCH; 300 goto unlock; 301 } 302 303 /* 304 * We only use event_function_call() on established contexts, 305 * and event_function() is only ever called when active (or 306 * rather, we'll have bailed in task_function_call() or the 307 * above ctx->task != current test), therefore we must have 308 * ctx->is_active here. 309 */ 310 WARN_ON_ONCE(!ctx->is_active); 311 /* 312 * And since we have ctx->is_active, cpuctx->task_ctx must 313 * match. 314 */ 315 WARN_ON_ONCE(task_ctx != ctx); 316 } else { 317 WARN_ON_ONCE(&cpuctx->ctx != ctx); 318 } 319 320 efs->func(event, cpuctx, ctx, efs->data); 321 unlock: 322 perf_ctx_unlock(cpuctx, task_ctx); 323 324 return ret; 325 } 326 327 static void event_function_call(struct perf_event *event, event_f func, void *data) 328 { 329 struct perf_event_context *ctx = event->ctx; 330 struct task_struct *task = READ_ONCE(ctx->task); /* verified in event_function */ 331 struct perf_cpu_context *cpuctx; 332 struct event_function_struct efs = { 333 .event = event, 334 .func = func, 335 .data = data, 336 }; 337 338 if (!event->parent) { 339 /* 340 * If this is a !child event, we must hold ctx::mutex to 341 * stabilize the event->ctx relation. See 342 * perf_event_ctx_lock(). 343 */ 344 lockdep_assert_held(&ctx->mutex); 345 } 346 347 if (!task) { 348 cpu_function_call(event->cpu, event_function, &efs); 349 return; 350 } 351 352 if (task == TASK_TOMBSTONE) 353 return; 354 355 again: 356 if (!task_function_call(task, event_function, &efs)) 357 return; 358 359 local_irq_disable(); 360 cpuctx = this_cpu_ptr(&perf_cpu_context); 361 perf_ctx_lock(cpuctx, ctx); 362 /* 363 * Reload the task pointer, it might have been changed by 364 * a concurrent perf_event_context_sched_out(). 365 */ 366 task = ctx->task; 367 if (task == TASK_TOMBSTONE) 368 goto unlock; 369 if (ctx->is_active) { 370 perf_ctx_unlock(cpuctx, ctx); 371 local_irq_enable(); 372 goto again; 373 } 374 func(event, NULL, ctx, data); 375 unlock: 376 perf_ctx_unlock(cpuctx, ctx); 377 local_irq_enable(); 378 } 379 380 /* 381 * Similar to event_function_call() + event_function(), but hard assumes IRQs 382 * are already disabled and we're on the right CPU. 383 */ 384 static void event_function_local(struct perf_event *event, event_f func, void *data) 385 { 386 struct perf_event_context *ctx = event->ctx; 387 struct perf_cpu_context *cpuctx = this_cpu_ptr(&perf_cpu_context); 388 struct task_struct *task = READ_ONCE(ctx->task); 389 struct perf_event_context *task_ctx = NULL; 390 391 lockdep_assert_irqs_disabled(); 392 393 if (task) { 394 if (task == TASK_TOMBSTONE) 395 return; 396 397 task_ctx = ctx; 398 } 399 400 perf_ctx_lock(cpuctx, task_ctx); 401 402 task = ctx->task; 403 if (task == TASK_TOMBSTONE) 404 goto unlock; 405 406 if (task) { 407 /* 408 * We must be either inactive or active and the right task, 409 * otherwise we're screwed, since we cannot IPI to somewhere 410 * else. 411 */ 412 if (ctx->is_active) { 413 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(task != current)) 414 goto unlock; 415 416 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(cpuctx->task_ctx != ctx)) 417 goto unlock; 418 } 419 } else { 420 WARN_ON_ONCE(&cpuctx->ctx != ctx); 421 } 422 423 func(event, cpuctx, ctx, data); 424 unlock: 425 perf_ctx_unlock(cpuctx, task_ctx); 426 } 427 428 #define PERF_FLAG_ALL (PERF_FLAG_FD_NO_GROUP |\ 429 PERF_FLAG_FD_OUTPUT |\ 430 PERF_FLAG_PID_CGROUP |\ 431 PERF_FLAG_FD_CLOEXEC) 432 433 /* 434 * branch priv levels that need permission checks 435 */ 436 #define PERF_SAMPLE_BRANCH_PERM_PLM \ 437 (PERF_SAMPLE_BRANCH_KERNEL |\ 438 PERF_SAMPLE_BRANCH_HV) 439 440 /* 441 * perf_sched_events : >0 events exist 442 */ 443 444 static void perf_sched_delayed(struct work_struct *work); 445 DEFINE_STATIC_KEY_FALSE(perf_sched_events); 446 static DECLARE_DELAYED_WORK(perf_sched_work, perf_sched_delayed); 447 static DEFINE_MUTEX(perf_sched_mutex); 448 static atomic_t perf_sched_count; 449 450 static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct pmu_event_list, pmu_sb_events); 451 452 static atomic_t nr_mmap_events __read_mostly; 453 static atomic_t nr_comm_events __read_mostly; 454 static atomic_t nr_namespaces_events __read_mostly; 455 static atomic_t nr_task_events __read_mostly; 456 static atomic_t nr_freq_events __read_mostly; 457 static atomic_t nr_switch_events __read_mostly; 458 static atomic_t nr_ksymbol_events __read_mostly; 459 static atomic_t nr_bpf_events __read_mostly; 460 static atomic_t nr_cgroup_events __read_mostly; 461 static atomic_t nr_text_poke_events __read_mostly; 462 static atomic_t nr_build_id_events __read_mostly; 463 464 static LIST_HEAD(pmus); 465 static DEFINE_MUTEX(pmus_lock); 466 static struct srcu_struct pmus_srcu; 467 static cpumask_var_t perf_online_mask; 468 static cpumask_var_t perf_online_core_mask; 469 static cpumask_var_t perf_online_die_mask; 470 static cpumask_var_t perf_online_cluster_mask; 471 static cpumask_var_t perf_online_pkg_mask; 472 static cpumask_var_t perf_online_sys_mask; 473 static struct kmem_cache *perf_event_cache; 474 475 #ifdef CONFIG_PERF_GUEST_MEDIATED_PMU 476 static DEFINE_PER_CPU(bool, guest_ctx_loaded); 477 478 static __always_inline bool is_guest_mediated_pmu_loaded(void) 479 { 480 return __this_cpu_read(guest_ctx_loaded); 481 } 482 #else 483 static __always_inline bool is_guest_mediated_pmu_loaded(void) 484 { 485 return false; 486 } 487 #endif 488 489 /* 490 * perf event paranoia level: 491 * -1 - not paranoid at all 492 * 0 - disallow raw tracepoint access for unpriv 493 * 1 - disallow cpu events for unpriv 494 * 2 - disallow kernel profiling for unpriv 495 */ 496 int sysctl_perf_event_paranoid __read_mostly = 2; 497 498 /* Minimum for 512 kiB + 1 user control page. 'free' kiB per user. */ 499 static int sysctl_perf_event_mlock __read_mostly = 512 + (PAGE_SIZE / 1024); 500 501 /* 502 * max perf event sample rate 503 */ 504 #define DEFAULT_MAX_SAMPLE_RATE 100000 505 #define DEFAULT_SAMPLE_PERIOD_NS (NSEC_PER_SEC / DEFAULT_MAX_SAMPLE_RATE) 506 #define DEFAULT_CPU_TIME_MAX_PERCENT 25 507 508 int sysctl_perf_event_sample_rate __read_mostly = DEFAULT_MAX_SAMPLE_RATE; 509 static int sysctl_perf_cpu_time_max_percent __read_mostly = DEFAULT_CPU_TIME_MAX_PERCENT; 510 511 static int max_samples_per_tick __read_mostly = DIV_ROUND_UP(DEFAULT_MAX_SAMPLE_RATE, HZ); 512 static int perf_sample_period_ns __read_mostly = DEFAULT_SAMPLE_PERIOD_NS; 513 514 static int perf_sample_allowed_ns __read_mostly = 515 DEFAULT_SAMPLE_PERIOD_NS * DEFAULT_CPU_TIME_MAX_PERCENT / 100; 516 517 static void update_perf_cpu_limits(void) 518 { 519 u64 tmp = perf_sample_period_ns; 520 521 tmp *= sysctl_perf_cpu_time_max_percent; 522 tmp = div_u64(tmp, 100); 523 if (!tmp) 524 tmp = 1; 525 526 WRITE_ONCE(perf_sample_allowed_ns, tmp); 527 } 528 529 static bool perf_rotate_context(struct perf_cpu_pmu_context *cpc); 530 531 static int perf_event_max_sample_rate_handler(const struct ctl_table *table, int write, 532 void *buffer, size_t *lenp, loff_t *ppos) 533 { 534 int ret; 535 int perf_cpu = sysctl_perf_cpu_time_max_percent; 536 /* 537 * If throttling is disabled don't allow the write: 538 */ 539 if (write && (perf_cpu == 100 || perf_cpu == 0)) 540 return -EINVAL; 541 542 ret = proc_dointvec_minmax(table, write, buffer, lenp, ppos); 543 if (ret || !write) 544 return ret; 545 546 max_samples_per_tick = DIV_ROUND_UP(sysctl_perf_event_sample_rate, HZ); 547 perf_sample_period_ns = NSEC_PER_SEC / sysctl_perf_event_sample_rate; 548 update_perf_cpu_limits(); 549 550 return 0; 551 } 552 553 static int perf_cpu_time_max_percent_handler(const struct ctl_table *table, int write, 554 void *buffer, size_t *lenp, loff_t *ppos) 555 { 556 int ret = proc_dointvec_minmax(table, write, buffer, lenp, ppos); 557 558 if (ret || !write) 559 return ret; 560 561 if (sysctl_perf_cpu_time_max_percent == 100 || 562 sysctl_perf_cpu_time_max_percent == 0) { 563 printk(KERN_WARNING 564 "perf: Dynamic interrupt throttling disabled, can hang your system!\n"); 565 WRITE_ONCE(perf_sample_allowed_ns, 0); 566 } else { 567 update_perf_cpu_limits(); 568 } 569 570 return 0; 571 } 572 573 static const struct ctl_table events_core_sysctl_table[] = { 574 /* 575 * User-space relies on this file as a feature check for 576 * perf_events being enabled. It's an ABI, do not remove! 577 */ 578 { 579 .procname = "perf_event_paranoid", 580 .data = &sysctl_perf_event_paranoid, 581 .maxlen = sizeof(sysctl_perf_event_paranoid), 582 .mode = 0644, 583 .proc_handler = proc_dointvec, 584 }, 585 { 586 .procname = "perf_event_mlock_kb", 587 .data = &sysctl_perf_event_mlock, 588 .maxlen = sizeof(sysctl_perf_event_mlock), 589 .mode = 0644, 590 .proc_handler = proc_dointvec, 591 }, 592 { 593 .procname = "perf_event_max_sample_rate", 594 .data = &sysctl_perf_event_sample_rate, 595 .maxlen = sizeof(sysctl_perf_event_sample_rate), 596 .mode = 0644, 597 .proc_handler = perf_event_max_sample_rate_handler, 598 .extra1 = SYSCTL_ONE, 599 }, 600 { 601 .procname = "perf_cpu_time_max_percent", 602 .data = &sysctl_perf_cpu_time_max_percent, 603 .maxlen = sizeof(sysctl_perf_cpu_time_max_percent), 604 .mode = 0644, 605 .proc_handler = perf_cpu_time_max_percent_handler, 606 .extra1 = SYSCTL_ZERO, 607 .extra2 = SYSCTL_ONE_HUNDRED, 608 }, 609 }; 610 611 static int __init init_events_core_sysctls(void) 612 { 613 register_sysctl_init("kernel", events_core_sysctl_table); 614 return 0; 615 } 616 core_initcall(init_events_core_sysctls); 617 618 619 /* 620 * perf samples are done in some very critical code paths (NMIs). 621 * If they take too much CPU time, the system can lock up and not 622 * get any real work done. This will drop the sample rate when 623 * we detect that events are taking too long. 624 */ 625 #define NR_ACCUMULATED_SAMPLES 128 626 static DEFINE_PER_CPU(u64, running_sample_length); 627 628 static u64 __report_avg; 629 static u64 __report_allowed; 630 631 static void perf_duration_warn(struct irq_work *w) 632 { 633 printk_ratelimited(KERN_INFO 634 "perf: interrupt took too long (%lld > %lld), lowering " 635 "kernel.perf_event_max_sample_rate to %d\n", 636 __report_avg, __report_allowed, 637 sysctl_perf_event_sample_rate); 638 } 639 640 static DEFINE_IRQ_WORK(perf_duration_work, perf_duration_warn); 641 642 void perf_sample_event_took(u64 sample_len_ns) 643 { 644 u64 max_len = READ_ONCE(perf_sample_allowed_ns); 645 u64 running_len; 646 u64 avg_len; 647 u32 max; 648 649 if (max_len == 0) 650 return; 651 652 /* Decay the counter by 1 average sample. */ 653 running_len = __this_cpu_read(running_sample_length); 654 running_len -= running_len/NR_ACCUMULATED_SAMPLES; 655 running_len += sample_len_ns; 656 __this_cpu_write(running_sample_length, running_len); 657 658 /* 659 * Note: this will be biased artificially low until we have 660 * seen NR_ACCUMULATED_SAMPLES. Doing it this way keeps us 661 * from having to maintain a count. 662 */ 663 avg_len = running_len/NR_ACCUMULATED_SAMPLES; 664 if (avg_len <= max_len) 665 return; 666 667 __report_avg = avg_len; 668 __report_allowed = max_len; 669 670 /* 671 * Compute a throttle threshold 25% below the current duration. 672 */ 673 avg_len += avg_len / 4; 674 max = (TICK_NSEC / 100) * sysctl_perf_cpu_time_max_percent; 675 if (avg_len < max) 676 max /= (u32)avg_len; 677 else 678 max = 1; 679 680 WRITE_ONCE(perf_sample_allowed_ns, avg_len); 681 WRITE_ONCE(max_samples_per_tick, max); 682 683 sysctl_perf_event_sample_rate = max * HZ; 684 perf_sample_period_ns = NSEC_PER_SEC / sysctl_perf_event_sample_rate; 685 686 if (!irq_work_queue(&perf_duration_work)) { 687 early_printk("perf: interrupt took too long (%lld > %lld), lowering " 688 "kernel.perf_event_max_sample_rate to %d\n", 689 __report_avg, __report_allowed, 690 sysctl_perf_event_sample_rate); 691 } 692 } 693 694 static atomic64_t perf_event_id; 695 696 static void update_context_time(struct perf_event_context *ctx); 697 static u64 perf_event_time(struct perf_event *event); 698 699 void __weak perf_event_print_debug(void) { } 700 701 static inline u64 perf_clock(void) 702 { 703 return local_clock(); 704 } 705 706 static inline u64 perf_event_clock(struct perf_event *event) 707 { 708 return event->clock(); 709 } 710 711 /* 712 * State based event timekeeping... 713 * 714 * The basic idea is to use event->state to determine which (if any) time 715 * fields to increment with the current delta. This means we only need to 716 * update timestamps when we change state or when they are explicitly requested 717 * (read). 718 * 719 * Event groups make things a little more complicated, but not terribly so. The 720 * rules for a group are that if the group leader is OFF the entire group is 721 * OFF, irrespective of what the group member states are. This results in 722 * __perf_effective_state(). 723 * 724 * A further ramification is that when a group leader flips between OFF and 725 * !OFF, we need to update all group member times. 726 * 727 * 728 * NOTE: perf_event_time() is based on the (cgroup) context time, and thus we 729 * need to make sure the relevant context time is updated before we try and 730 * update our timestamps. 731 */ 732 733 static __always_inline enum perf_event_state 734 __perf_effective_state(struct perf_event *event) 735 { 736 struct perf_event *leader = event->group_leader; 737 738 if (leader->state <= PERF_EVENT_STATE_OFF) 739 return leader->state; 740 741 return event->state; 742 } 743 744 static __always_inline void 745 __perf_update_times(struct perf_event *event, u64 now, u64 *enabled, u64 *running) 746 { 747 enum perf_event_state state = __perf_effective_state(event); 748 u64 delta = now - event->tstamp; 749 750 *enabled = event->total_time_enabled; 751 if (state >= PERF_EVENT_STATE_INACTIVE) 752 *enabled += delta; 753 754 *running = event->total_time_running; 755 if (state >= PERF_EVENT_STATE_ACTIVE) 756 *running += delta; 757 } 758 759 static void perf_event_update_time(struct perf_event *event) 760 { 761 u64 now = perf_event_time(event); 762 763 __perf_update_times(event, now, &event->total_time_enabled, 764 &event->total_time_running); 765 event->tstamp = now; 766 } 767 768 static void perf_event_update_sibling_time(struct perf_event *leader) 769 { 770 struct perf_event *sibling; 771 772 for_each_sibling_event(sibling, leader) 773 perf_event_update_time(sibling); 774 } 775 776 static void 777 perf_event_set_state(struct perf_event *event, enum perf_event_state state) 778 { 779 if (event->state == state) 780 return; 781 782 perf_event_update_time(event); 783 /* 784 * If a group leader gets enabled/disabled all its siblings 785 * are affected too. 786 */ 787 if ((event->state < 0) ^ (state < 0)) 788 perf_event_update_sibling_time(event); 789 790 WRITE_ONCE(event->state, state); 791 } 792 793 /* 794 * UP store-release, load-acquire 795 */ 796 797 #define __store_release(ptr, val) \ 798 do { \ 799 barrier(); \ 800 WRITE_ONCE(*(ptr), (val)); \ 801 } while (0) 802 803 #define __load_acquire(ptr) \ 804 ({ \ 805 __unqual_scalar_typeof(*(ptr)) ___p = READ_ONCE(*(ptr)); \ 806 barrier(); \ 807 ___p; \ 808 }) 809 810 static bool perf_skip_pmu_ctx(struct perf_event_pmu_context *pmu_ctx, 811 enum event_type_t event_type) 812 { 813 if ((event_type & EVENT_CGROUP) && !pmu_ctx->nr_cgroups) 814 return true; 815 if ((event_type & EVENT_GUEST) && 816 !(pmu_ctx->pmu->capabilities & PERF_PMU_CAP_MEDIATED_VPMU)) 817 return true; 818 return false; 819 } 820 821 #define for_each_epc(_epc, _ctx, _pmu, _event_type) \ 822 list_for_each_entry(_epc, &((_ctx)->pmu_ctx_list), pmu_ctx_entry) \ 823 if (perf_skip_pmu_ctx(_epc, _event_type)) \ 824 continue; \ 825 else if (_pmu && _epc->pmu != _pmu) \ 826 continue; \ 827 else 828 829 static void perf_ctx_disable(struct perf_event_context *ctx, 830 enum event_type_t event_type) 831 { 832 struct perf_event_pmu_context *pmu_ctx; 833 834 for_each_epc(pmu_ctx, ctx, NULL, event_type) 835 perf_pmu_disable(pmu_ctx->pmu); 836 } 837 838 static void perf_ctx_enable(struct perf_event_context *ctx, 839 enum event_type_t event_type) 840 { 841 struct perf_event_pmu_context *pmu_ctx; 842 843 for_each_epc(pmu_ctx, ctx, NULL, event_type) 844 perf_pmu_enable(pmu_ctx->pmu); 845 } 846 847 static void ctx_sched_out(struct perf_event_context *ctx, struct pmu *pmu, enum event_type_t event_type); 848 static void ctx_sched_in(struct perf_event_context *ctx, struct pmu *pmu, enum event_type_t event_type); 849 850 static inline void update_perf_time_ctx(struct perf_time_ctx *time, u64 now, bool adv) 851 { 852 if (adv) 853 time->time += now - time->stamp; 854 time->stamp = now; 855 856 /* 857 * The above: time' = time + (now - timestamp), can be re-arranged 858 * into: time` = now + (time - timestamp), which gives a single value 859 * offset to compute future time without locks on. 860 * 861 * See perf_event_time_now(), which can be used from NMI context where 862 * it's (obviously) not possible to acquire ctx->lock in order to read 863 * both the above values in a consistent manner. 864 */ 865 WRITE_ONCE(time->offset, time->time - time->stamp); 866 } 867 868 static_assert(offsetof(struct perf_event_context, timeguest) - 869 offsetof(struct perf_event_context, time) == 870 sizeof(struct perf_time_ctx)); 871 872 #define T_TOTAL 0 873 #define T_GUEST 1 874 875 static inline u64 __perf_event_time_ctx(struct perf_event *event, 876 struct perf_time_ctx *times) 877 { 878 u64 time = times[T_TOTAL].time; 879 880 if (event->attr.exclude_guest) 881 time -= times[T_GUEST].time; 882 883 return time; 884 } 885 886 static inline u64 __perf_event_time_ctx_now(struct perf_event *event, 887 struct perf_time_ctx *times, 888 u64 now) 889 { 890 if (is_guest_mediated_pmu_loaded() && event->attr.exclude_guest) { 891 /* 892 * (now + times[total].offset) - (now + times[guest].offset) := 893 * times[total].offset - times[guest].offset 894 */ 895 return READ_ONCE(times[T_TOTAL].offset) - READ_ONCE(times[T_GUEST].offset); 896 } 897 898 return now + READ_ONCE(times[T_TOTAL].offset); 899 } 900 901 #ifdef CONFIG_CGROUP_PERF 902 903 static inline bool 904 perf_cgroup_match(struct perf_event *event) 905 { 906 struct perf_cpu_context *cpuctx = this_cpu_ptr(&perf_cpu_context); 907 908 /* @event doesn't care about cgroup */ 909 if (!event->cgrp) 910 return true; 911 912 /* wants specific cgroup scope but @cpuctx isn't associated with any */ 913 if (!cpuctx->cgrp) 914 return false; 915 916 /* 917 * Cgroup scoping is recursive. An event enabled for a cgroup is 918 * also enabled for all its descendant cgroups. If @cpuctx's 919 * cgroup is a descendant of @event's (the test covers identity 920 * case), it's a match. 921 */ 922 return cgroup_is_descendant(cpuctx->cgrp->css.cgroup, 923 event->cgrp->css.cgroup); 924 } 925 926 static inline void perf_detach_cgroup(struct perf_event *event) 927 { 928 css_put(&event->cgrp->css); 929 event->cgrp = NULL; 930 } 931 932 static inline int is_cgroup_event(struct perf_event *event) 933 { 934 return event->cgrp != NULL; 935 } 936 937 static_assert(offsetof(struct perf_cgroup_info, timeguest) - 938 offsetof(struct perf_cgroup_info, time) == 939 sizeof(struct perf_time_ctx)); 940 941 static inline u64 perf_cgroup_event_time(struct perf_event *event) 942 { 943 struct perf_cgroup_info *t; 944 945 t = per_cpu_ptr(event->cgrp->info, event->cpu); 946 return __perf_event_time_ctx(event, &t->time); 947 } 948 949 static inline u64 perf_cgroup_event_time_now(struct perf_event *event, u64 now) 950 { 951 struct perf_cgroup_info *t; 952 953 t = per_cpu_ptr(event->cgrp->info, event->cpu); 954 if (!__load_acquire(&t->active)) 955 return __perf_event_time_ctx(event, &t->time); 956 957 return __perf_event_time_ctx_now(event, &t->time, now); 958 } 959 960 static inline void __update_cgrp_guest_time(struct perf_cgroup_info *info, u64 now, bool adv) 961 { 962 update_perf_time_ctx(&info->timeguest, now, adv); 963 } 964 965 static inline void update_cgrp_time(struct perf_cgroup_info *info, u64 now) 966 { 967 update_perf_time_ctx(&info->time, now, true); 968 if (is_guest_mediated_pmu_loaded()) 969 __update_cgrp_guest_time(info, now, true); 970 } 971 972 static inline void update_cgrp_time_from_cpuctx(struct perf_cpu_context *cpuctx, bool final) 973 { 974 struct perf_cgroup *cgrp = cpuctx->cgrp; 975 struct cgroup_subsys_state *css; 976 struct perf_cgroup_info *info; 977 978 if (cgrp) { 979 u64 now = perf_clock(); 980 981 for (css = &cgrp->css; css; css = css->parent) { 982 cgrp = container_of(css, struct perf_cgroup, css); 983 info = this_cpu_ptr(cgrp->info); 984 985 update_cgrp_time(info, now); 986 if (final) 987 __store_release(&info->active, 0); 988 } 989 } 990 } 991 992 static inline void update_cgrp_time_from_event(struct perf_event *event) 993 { 994 struct perf_cgroup_info *info; 995 996 /* 997 * ensure we access cgroup data only when needed and 998 * when we know the cgroup is pinned (css_get) 999 */ 1000 if (!is_cgroup_event(event)) 1001 return; 1002 1003 info = this_cpu_ptr(event->cgrp->info); 1004 /* 1005 * Do not update time when cgroup is not active 1006 */ 1007 if (info->active) 1008 update_cgrp_time(info, perf_clock()); 1009 } 1010 1011 static inline void 1012 perf_cgroup_set_timestamp(struct perf_cpu_context *cpuctx, bool guest) 1013 { 1014 struct perf_event_context *ctx = &cpuctx->ctx; 1015 struct perf_cgroup *cgrp = cpuctx->cgrp; 1016 struct perf_cgroup_info *info; 1017 struct cgroup_subsys_state *css; 1018 1019 /* 1020 * ctx->lock held by caller 1021 * ensure we do not access cgroup data 1022 * unless we have the cgroup pinned (css_get) 1023 */ 1024 if (!cgrp) 1025 return; 1026 1027 WARN_ON_ONCE(!ctx->nr_cgroups); 1028 1029 for (css = &cgrp->css; css; css = css->parent) { 1030 cgrp = container_of(css, struct perf_cgroup, css); 1031 info = this_cpu_ptr(cgrp->info); 1032 if (guest) { 1033 __update_cgrp_guest_time(info, ctx->time.stamp, false); 1034 } else { 1035 update_perf_time_ctx(&info->time, ctx->time.stamp, false); 1036 __store_release(&info->active, 1); 1037 } 1038 } 1039 } 1040 1041 /* 1042 * reschedule events based on the cgroup constraint of task. 1043 */ 1044 static void perf_cgroup_switch(struct task_struct *task) 1045 { 1046 struct perf_cpu_context *cpuctx = this_cpu_ptr(&perf_cpu_context); 1047 struct perf_cgroup *cgrp; 1048 1049 /* 1050 * cpuctx->cgrp is set when the first cgroup event enabled, 1051 * and is cleared when the last cgroup event disabled. 1052 */ 1053 if (READ_ONCE(cpuctx->cgrp) == NULL) 1054 return; 1055 1056 cgrp = perf_cgroup_from_task(task, NULL); 1057 if (READ_ONCE(cpuctx->cgrp) == cgrp) 1058 return; 1059 1060 guard(perf_ctx_lock)(cpuctx, cpuctx->task_ctx); 1061 /* 1062 * Re-check, could've raced vs perf_remove_from_context(). 1063 */ 1064 if (READ_ONCE(cpuctx->cgrp) == NULL) 1065 return; 1066 1067 WARN_ON_ONCE(cpuctx->ctx.nr_cgroups == 0); 1068 perf_ctx_disable(&cpuctx->ctx, EVENT_CGROUP); 1069 1070 ctx_sched_out(&cpuctx->ctx, NULL, EVENT_ALL|EVENT_CGROUP); 1071 /* 1072 * must not be done before ctxswout due 1073 * to update_cgrp_time_from_cpuctx() in 1074 * ctx_sched_out() 1075 */ 1076 cpuctx->cgrp = cgrp; 1077 /* 1078 * set cgrp before ctxsw in to allow 1079 * perf_cgroup_set_timestamp() in ctx_sched_in() 1080 * to not have to pass task around 1081 */ 1082 ctx_sched_in(&cpuctx->ctx, NULL, EVENT_ALL|EVENT_CGROUP); 1083 1084 perf_ctx_enable(&cpuctx->ctx, EVENT_CGROUP); 1085 } 1086 1087 static int perf_cgroup_ensure_storage(struct perf_event *event, 1088 struct cgroup_subsys_state *css) 1089 { 1090 struct perf_cpu_context *cpuctx; 1091 struct perf_event **storage; 1092 int cpu, heap_size, ret = 0; 1093 1094 /* 1095 * Allow storage to have sufficient space for an iterator for each 1096 * possibly nested cgroup plus an iterator for events with no cgroup. 1097 */ 1098 for (heap_size = 1; css; css = css->parent) 1099 heap_size++; 1100 1101 for_each_possible_cpu(cpu) { 1102 cpuctx = per_cpu_ptr(&perf_cpu_context, cpu); 1103 if (heap_size <= cpuctx->heap_size) 1104 continue; 1105 1106 storage = kmalloc_node(heap_size * sizeof(struct perf_event *), 1107 GFP_KERNEL, cpu_to_node(cpu)); 1108 if (!storage) { 1109 ret = -ENOMEM; 1110 break; 1111 } 1112 1113 raw_spin_lock_irq(&cpuctx->ctx.lock); 1114 if (cpuctx->heap_size < heap_size) { 1115 swap(cpuctx->heap, storage); 1116 if (storage == cpuctx->heap_default) 1117 storage = NULL; 1118 cpuctx->heap_size = heap_size; 1119 } 1120 raw_spin_unlock_irq(&cpuctx->ctx.lock); 1121 1122 kfree(storage); 1123 } 1124 1125 return ret; 1126 } 1127 1128 static inline int perf_cgroup_connect(int fd, struct perf_event *event, 1129 struct perf_event_attr *attr, 1130 struct perf_event *group_leader) 1131 { 1132 struct perf_cgroup *cgrp; 1133 struct cgroup_subsys_state *css; 1134 CLASS(fd, f)(fd); 1135 int ret = 0; 1136 1137 if (fd_empty(f)) 1138 return -EBADF; 1139 1140 css = css_tryget_online_from_dir(fd_file(f)->f_path.dentry, 1141 &perf_event_cgrp_subsys); 1142 if (IS_ERR(css)) 1143 return PTR_ERR(css); 1144 1145 ret = perf_cgroup_ensure_storage(event, css); 1146 if (ret) 1147 return ret; 1148 1149 cgrp = container_of(css, struct perf_cgroup, css); 1150 event->cgrp = cgrp; 1151 1152 /* 1153 * all events in a group must monitor 1154 * the same cgroup because a task belongs 1155 * to only one perf cgroup at a time 1156 */ 1157 if (group_leader && group_leader->cgrp != cgrp) { 1158 perf_detach_cgroup(event); 1159 ret = -EINVAL; 1160 } 1161 return ret; 1162 } 1163 1164 static inline void 1165 perf_cgroup_event_enable(struct perf_event *event, struct perf_event_context *ctx) 1166 { 1167 struct perf_cpu_context *cpuctx; 1168 1169 if (!is_cgroup_event(event)) 1170 return; 1171 1172 event->pmu_ctx->nr_cgroups++; 1173 1174 /* 1175 * Because cgroup events are always per-cpu events, 1176 * @ctx == &cpuctx->ctx. 1177 */ 1178 cpuctx = container_of(ctx, struct perf_cpu_context, ctx); 1179 1180 if (ctx->nr_cgroups++) 1181 return; 1182 1183 cpuctx->cgrp = perf_cgroup_from_task(current, ctx); 1184 } 1185 1186 static inline void 1187 perf_cgroup_event_disable(struct perf_event *event, struct perf_event_context *ctx) 1188 { 1189 struct perf_cpu_context *cpuctx; 1190 1191 if (!is_cgroup_event(event)) 1192 return; 1193 1194 event->pmu_ctx->nr_cgroups--; 1195 1196 /* 1197 * Because cgroup events are always per-cpu events, 1198 * @ctx == &cpuctx->ctx. 1199 */ 1200 cpuctx = container_of(ctx, struct perf_cpu_context, ctx); 1201 1202 if (--ctx->nr_cgroups) 1203 return; 1204 1205 cpuctx->cgrp = NULL; 1206 } 1207 1208 #else /* !CONFIG_CGROUP_PERF */ 1209 1210 static inline bool 1211 perf_cgroup_match(struct perf_event *event) 1212 { 1213 return true; 1214 } 1215 1216 static inline void perf_detach_cgroup(struct perf_event *event) 1217 {} 1218 1219 static inline int is_cgroup_event(struct perf_event *event) 1220 { 1221 return 0; 1222 } 1223 1224 static inline void update_cgrp_time_from_event(struct perf_event *event) 1225 { 1226 } 1227 1228 static inline void update_cgrp_time_from_cpuctx(struct perf_cpu_context *cpuctx, 1229 bool final) 1230 { 1231 } 1232 1233 static inline int perf_cgroup_connect(pid_t pid, struct perf_event *event, 1234 struct perf_event_attr *attr, 1235 struct perf_event *group_leader) 1236 { 1237 return -EINVAL; 1238 } 1239 1240 static inline void 1241 perf_cgroup_set_timestamp(struct perf_cpu_context *cpuctx, bool guest) 1242 { 1243 } 1244 1245 static inline u64 perf_cgroup_event_time(struct perf_event *event) 1246 { 1247 return 0; 1248 } 1249 1250 static inline u64 perf_cgroup_event_time_now(struct perf_event *event, u64 now) 1251 { 1252 return 0; 1253 } 1254 1255 static inline void 1256 perf_cgroup_event_enable(struct perf_event *event, struct perf_event_context *ctx) 1257 { 1258 } 1259 1260 static inline void 1261 perf_cgroup_event_disable(struct perf_event *event, struct perf_event_context *ctx) 1262 { 1263 } 1264 1265 static void perf_cgroup_switch(struct task_struct *task) 1266 { 1267 } 1268 #endif 1269 1270 /* 1271 * set default to be dependent on timer tick just 1272 * like original code 1273 */ 1274 #define PERF_CPU_HRTIMER (1000 / HZ) 1275 /* 1276 * function must be called with interrupts disabled 1277 */ 1278 static enum hrtimer_restart perf_mux_hrtimer_handler(struct hrtimer *hr) 1279 { 1280 struct perf_cpu_pmu_context *cpc; 1281 bool rotations; 1282 1283 lockdep_assert_irqs_disabled(); 1284 1285 cpc = container_of(hr, struct perf_cpu_pmu_context, hrtimer); 1286 rotations = perf_rotate_context(cpc); 1287 1288 raw_spin_lock(&cpc->hrtimer_lock); 1289 if (rotations) 1290 hrtimer_forward_now(hr, cpc->hrtimer_interval); 1291 else 1292 cpc->hrtimer_active = 0; 1293 raw_spin_unlock(&cpc->hrtimer_lock); 1294 1295 return rotations ? HRTIMER_RESTART : HRTIMER_NORESTART; 1296 } 1297 1298 static void __perf_mux_hrtimer_init(struct perf_cpu_pmu_context *cpc, int cpu) 1299 { 1300 struct hrtimer *timer = &cpc->hrtimer; 1301 struct pmu *pmu = cpc->epc.pmu; 1302 u64 interval; 1303 1304 /* 1305 * check default is sane, if not set then force to 1306 * default interval (1/tick) 1307 */ 1308 interval = pmu->hrtimer_interval_ms; 1309 if (interval < 1) 1310 interval = pmu->hrtimer_interval_ms = PERF_CPU_HRTIMER; 1311 1312 cpc->hrtimer_interval = ns_to_ktime(NSEC_PER_MSEC * interval); 1313 1314 raw_spin_lock_init(&cpc->hrtimer_lock); 1315 hrtimer_setup(timer, perf_mux_hrtimer_handler, CLOCK_MONOTONIC, 1316 HRTIMER_MODE_ABS_PINNED_HARD); 1317 } 1318 1319 static int perf_mux_hrtimer_restart(struct perf_cpu_pmu_context *cpc) 1320 { 1321 struct hrtimer *timer = &cpc->hrtimer; 1322 unsigned long flags; 1323 1324 raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&cpc->hrtimer_lock, flags); 1325 if (!cpc->hrtimer_active) { 1326 cpc->hrtimer_active = 1; 1327 hrtimer_forward_now(timer, cpc->hrtimer_interval); 1328 hrtimer_start_expires(timer, HRTIMER_MODE_ABS_PINNED_HARD); 1329 } 1330 raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&cpc->hrtimer_lock, flags); 1331 1332 return 0; 1333 } 1334 1335 static int perf_mux_hrtimer_restart_ipi(void *arg) 1336 { 1337 return perf_mux_hrtimer_restart(arg); 1338 } 1339 1340 static __always_inline struct perf_cpu_pmu_context *this_cpc(struct pmu *pmu) 1341 { 1342 return *this_cpu_ptr(pmu->cpu_pmu_context); 1343 } 1344 1345 void perf_pmu_disable(struct pmu *pmu) 1346 { 1347 int *count = &this_cpc(pmu)->pmu_disable_count; 1348 if (!(*count)++) 1349 pmu->pmu_disable(pmu); 1350 } 1351 1352 void perf_pmu_enable(struct pmu *pmu) 1353 { 1354 int *count = &this_cpc(pmu)->pmu_disable_count; 1355 if (!--(*count)) 1356 pmu->pmu_enable(pmu); 1357 } 1358 1359 static void perf_assert_pmu_disabled(struct pmu *pmu) 1360 { 1361 int *count = &this_cpc(pmu)->pmu_disable_count; 1362 WARN_ON_ONCE(*count == 0); 1363 } 1364 1365 static inline void perf_pmu_read(struct perf_event *event) 1366 { 1367 if (event->state == PERF_EVENT_STATE_ACTIVE) 1368 event->pmu->read(event); 1369 } 1370 1371 static void get_ctx(struct perf_event_context *ctx) 1372 { 1373 refcount_inc(&ctx->refcount); 1374 } 1375 1376 static void free_ctx(struct rcu_head *head) 1377 { 1378 struct perf_event_context *ctx; 1379 1380 ctx = container_of(head, struct perf_event_context, rcu_head); 1381 kfree(ctx); 1382 } 1383 1384 static void put_ctx(struct perf_event_context *ctx) 1385 { 1386 if (refcount_dec_and_test(&ctx->refcount)) { 1387 if (ctx->parent_ctx) 1388 put_ctx(ctx->parent_ctx); 1389 if (ctx->task && ctx->task != TASK_TOMBSTONE) 1390 put_task_struct(ctx->task); 1391 call_rcu(&ctx->rcu_head, free_ctx); 1392 } else { 1393 smp_mb__after_atomic(); /* pairs with wait_var_event() */ 1394 if (ctx->task == TASK_TOMBSTONE) 1395 wake_up_var(&ctx->refcount); 1396 } 1397 } 1398 1399 /* 1400 * Because of perf_event::ctx migration in sys_perf_event_open::move_group and 1401 * perf_pmu_migrate_context() we need some magic. 1402 * 1403 * Those places that change perf_event::ctx will hold both 1404 * perf_event_ctx::mutex of the 'old' and 'new' ctx value. 1405 * 1406 * Lock ordering is by mutex address. There are two other sites where 1407 * perf_event_context::mutex nests and those are: 1408 * 1409 * - perf_event_exit_task_context() [ child , 0 ] 1410 * perf_event_exit_event() 1411 * put_event() [ parent, 1 ] 1412 * 1413 * - perf_event_init_context() [ parent, 0 ] 1414 * inherit_task_group() 1415 * inherit_group() 1416 * inherit_event() 1417 * perf_event_alloc() 1418 * perf_init_event() 1419 * perf_try_init_event() [ child , 1 ] 1420 * 1421 * While it appears there is an obvious deadlock here -- the parent and child 1422 * nesting levels are inverted between the two. This is in fact safe because 1423 * life-time rules separate them. That is an exiting task cannot fork, and a 1424 * spawning task cannot (yet) exit. 1425 * 1426 * But remember that these are parent<->child context relations, and 1427 * migration does not affect children, therefore these two orderings should not 1428 * interact. 1429 * 1430 * The change in perf_event::ctx does not affect children (as claimed above) 1431 * because the sys_perf_event_open() case will install a new event and break 1432 * the ctx parent<->child relation, and perf_pmu_migrate_context() is only 1433 * concerned with cpuctx and that doesn't have children. 1434 * 1435 * The places that change perf_event::ctx will issue: 1436 * 1437 * perf_remove_from_context(); 1438 * synchronize_rcu(); 1439 * perf_install_in_context(); 1440 * 1441 * to affect the change. The remove_from_context() + synchronize_rcu() should 1442 * quiesce the event, after which we can install it in the new location. This 1443 * means that only external vectors (perf_fops, prctl) can perturb the event 1444 * while in transit. Therefore all such accessors should also acquire 1445 * perf_event_context::mutex to serialize against this. 1446 * 1447 * However; because event->ctx can change while we're waiting to acquire 1448 * ctx->mutex we must be careful and use the below perf_event_ctx_lock() 1449 * function. 1450 * 1451 * Lock order: 1452 * exec_update_lock 1453 * task_struct::perf_event_mutex 1454 * perf_event_context::mutex 1455 * perf_event::child_mutex; 1456 * perf_event_context::lock 1457 * mmap_lock 1458 * perf_event::mmap_mutex 1459 * perf_buffer::aux_mutex 1460 * perf_addr_filters_head::lock 1461 * 1462 * cpu_hotplug_lock 1463 * pmus_lock 1464 * cpuctx->mutex / perf_event_context::mutex 1465 */ 1466 static struct perf_event_context * 1467 perf_event_ctx_lock_nested(struct perf_event *event, int nesting) 1468 { 1469 struct perf_event_context *ctx; 1470 1471 again: 1472 rcu_read_lock(); 1473 ctx = READ_ONCE(event->ctx); 1474 if (!refcount_inc_not_zero(&ctx->refcount)) { 1475 rcu_read_unlock(); 1476 goto again; 1477 } 1478 rcu_read_unlock(); 1479 1480 mutex_lock_nested(&ctx->mutex, nesting); 1481 if (event->ctx != ctx) { 1482 mutex_unlock(&ctx->mutex); 1483 put_ctx(ctx); 1484 goto again; 1485 } 1486 1487 return ctx; 1488 } 1489 1490 static inline struct perf_event_context * 1491 perf_event_ctx_lock(struct perf_event *event) 1492 { 1493 return perf_event_ctx_lock_nested(event, 0); 1494 } 1495 1496 static void perf_event_ctx_unlock(struct perf_event *event, 1497 struct perf_event_context *ctx) 1498 { 1499 mutex_unlock(&ctx->mutex); 1500 put_ctx(ctx); 1501 } 1502 1503 /* 1504 * This must be done under the ctx->lock, such as to serialize against 1505 * context_equiv(), therefore we cannot call put_ctx() since that might end up 1506 * calling scheduler related locks and ctx->lock nests inside those. 1507 */ 1508 static __must_check struct perf_event_context * 1509 unclone_ctx(struct perf_event_context *ctx) 1510 { 1511 struct perf_event_context *parent_ctx = ctx->parent_ctx; 1512 1513 lockdep_assert_held(&ctx->lock); 1514 1515 if (parent_ctx) 1516 ctx->parent_ctx = NULL; 1517 ctx->generation++; 1518 1519 return parent_ctx; 1520 } 1521 1522 static u32 perf_event_pid_type(struct perf_event *event, struct task_struct *p, 1523 enum pid_type type) 1524 { 1525 u32 nr; 1526 /* 1527 * only top level events have the pid namespace they were created in 1528 */ 1529 if (event->parent) 1530 event = event->parent; 1531 1532 nr = __task_pid_nr_ns(p, type, event->ns); 1533 /* avoid -1 if it is idle thread or runs in another ns */ 1534 if (!nr && !pid_alive(p)) 1535 nr = -1; 1536 return nr; 1537 } 1538 1539 static u32 perf_event_pid(struct perf_event *event, struct task_struct *p) 1540 { 1541 return perf_event_pid_type(event, p, PIDTYPE_TGID); 1542 } 1543 1544 static u32 perf_event_tid(struct perf_event *event, struct task_struct *p) 1545 { 1546 return perf_event_pid_type(event, p, PIDTYPE_PID); 1547 } 1548 1549 /* 1550 * If we inherit events we want to return the parent event id 1551 * to userspace. 1552 */ 1553 static u64 primary_event_id(struct perf_event *event) 1554 { 1555 u64 id = event->id; 1556 1557 if (event->parent) 1558 id = event->parent->id; 1559 1560 return id; 1561 } 1562 1563 /* 1564 * Get the perf_event_context for a task and lock it. 1565 * 1566 * This has to cope with the fact that until it is locked, 1567 * the context could get moved to another task. 1568 */ 1569 static struct perf_event_context * 1570 perf_lock_task_context(struct task_struct *task, unsigned long *flags) 1571 { 1572 struct perf_event_context *ctx; 1573 1574 retry: 1575 /* 1576 * One of the few rules of preemptible RCU is that one cannot do 1577 * rcu_read_unlock() while holding a scheduler (or nested) lock when 1578 * part of the read side critical section was irqs-enabled -- see 1579 * rcu_read_unlock_special(). 1580 * 1581 * Since ctx->lock nests under rq->lock we must ensure the entire read 1582 * side critical section has interrupts disabled. 1583 */ 1584 local_irq_save(*flags); 1585 rcu_read_lock(); 1586 ctx = rcu_dereference(task->perf_event_ctxp); 1587 if (ctx) { 1588 /* 1589 * If this context is a clone of another, it might 1590 * get swapped for another underneath us by 1591 * perf_event_task_sched_out, though the 1592 * rcu_read_lock() protects us from any context 1593 * getting freed. Lock the context and check if it 1594 * got swapped before we could get the lock, and retry 1595 * if so. If we locked the right context, then it 1596 * can't get swapped on us any more. 1597 */ 1598 raw_spin_lock(&ctx->lock); 1599 if (ctx != rcu_dereference(task->perf_event_ctxp)) { 1600 raw_spin_unlock(&ctx->lock); 1601 rcu_read_unlock(); 1602 local_irq_restore(*flags); 1603 goto retry; 1604 } 1605 1606 if (ctx->task == TASK_TOMBSTONE || 1607 !refcount_inc_not_zero(&ctx->refcount)) { 1608 raw_spin_unlock(&ctx->lock); 1609 ctx = NULL; 1610 } else { 1611 WARN_ON_ONCE(ctx->task != task); 1612 } 1613 } 1614 rcu_read_unlock(); 1615 if (!ctx) 1616 local_irq_restore(*flags); 1617 return ctx; 1618 } 1619 1620 /* 1621 * Get the context for a task and increment its pin_count so it 1622 * can't get swapped to another task. This also increments its 1623 * reference count so that the context can't get freed. 1624 */ 1625 static struct perf_event_context * 1626 perf_pin_task_context(struct task_struct *task) 1627 { 1628 struct perf_event_context *ctx; 1629 unsigned long flags; 1630 1631 ctx = perf_lock_task_context(task, &flags); 1632 if (ctx) { 1633 ++ctx->pin_count; 1634 raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ctx->lock, flags); 1635 } 1636 return ctx; 1637 } 1638 1639 static void perf_unpin_context(struct perf_event_context *ctx) 1640 { 1641 unsigned long flags; 1642 1643 raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&ctx->lock, flags); 1644 --ctx->pin_count; 1645 raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ctx->lock, flags); 1646 } 1647 1648 /* 1649 * Update the record of the current time in a context. 1650 */ 1651 static void __update_context_time(struct perf_event_context *ctx, bool adv) 1652 { 1653 lockdep_assert_held(&ctx->lock); 1654 1655 update_perf_time_ctx(&ctx->time, perf_clock(), adv); 1656 } 1657 1658 static void __update_context_guest_time(struct perf_event_context *ctx, bool adv) 1659 { 1660 lockdep_assert_held(&ctx->lock); 1661 1662 /* must be called after __update_context_time(); */ 1663 update_perf_time_ctx(&ctx->timeguest, ctx->time.stamp, adv); 1664 } 1665 1666 static void update_context_time(struct perf_event_context *ctx) 1667 { 1668 __update_context_time(ctx, true); 1669 if (is_guest_mediated_pmu_loaded()) 1670 __update_context_guest_time(ctx, true); 1671 } 1672 1673 static u64 perf_event_time(struct perf_event *event) 1674 { 1675 struct perf_event_context *ctx = event->ctx; 1676 1677 if (unlikely(!ctx)) 1678 return 0; 1679 1680 if (is_cgroup_event(event)) 1681 return perf_cgroup_event_time(event); 1682 1683 return __perf_event_time_ctx(event, &ctx->time); 1684 } 1685 1686 static u64 perf_event_time_now(struct perf_event *event, u64 now) 1687 { 1688 struct perf_event_context *ctx = event->ctx; 1689 1690 if (unlikely(!ctx)) 1691 return 0; 1692 1693 if (is_cgroup_event(event)) 1694 return perf_cgroup_event_time_now(event, now); 1695 1696 if (!(__load_acquire(&ctx->is_active) & EVENT_TIME)) 1697 return __perf_event_time_ctx(event, &ctx->time); 1698 1699 return __perf_event_time_ctx_now(event, &ctx->time, now); 1700 } 1701 1702 static enum event_type_t get_event_type(struct perf_event *event) 1703 { 1704 struct perf_event_context *ctx = event->ctx; 1705 enum event_type_t event_type; 1706 1707 lockdep_assert_held(&ctx->lock); 1708 1709 /* 1710 * It's 'group type', really, because if our group leader is 1711 * pinned, so are we. 1712 */ 1713 if (event->group_leader != event) 1714 event = event->group_leader; 1715 1716 event_type = event->attr.pinned ? EVENT_PINNED : EVENT_FLEXIBLE; 1717 if (!ctx->task) 1718 event_type |= EVENT_CPU; 1719 1720 return event_type; 1721 } 1722 1723 /* 1724 * Helper function to initialize event group nodes. 1725 */ 1726 static void init_event_group(struct perf_event *event) 1727 { 1728 RB_CLEAR_NODE(&event->group_node); 1729 event->group_index = 0; 1730 } 1731 1732 /* 1733 * Extract pinned or flexible groups from the context 1734 * based on event attrs bits. 1735 */ 1736 static struct perf_event_groups * 1737 get_event_groups(struct perf_event *event, struct perf_event_context *ctx) 1738 { 1739 if (event->attr.pinned) 1740 return &ctx->pinned_groups; 1741 else 1742 return &ctx->flexible_groups; 1743 } 1744 1745 /* 1746 * Helper function to initializes perf_event_group trees. 1747 */ 1748 static void perf_event_groups_init(struct perf_event_groups *groups) 1749 { 1750 groups->tree = RB_ROOT; 1751 groups->index = 0; 1752 } 1753 1754 static inline struct cgroup *event_cgroup(const struct perf_event *event) 1755 { 1756 struct cgroup *cgroup = NULL; 1757 1758 #ifdef CONFIG_CGROUP_PERF 1759 if (event->cgrp) 1760 cgroup = event->cgrp->css.cgroup; 1761 #endif 1762 1763 return cgroup; 1764 } 1765 1766 /* 1767 * Compare function for event groups; 1768 * 1769 * Implements complex key that first sorts by CPU and then by virtual index 1770 * which provides ordering when rotating groups for the same CPU. 1771 */ 1772 static __always_inline int 1773 perf_event_groups_cmp(const int left_cpu, const struct pmu *left_pmu, 1774 const struct cgroup *left_cgroup, const u64 left_group_index, 1775 const struct perf_event *right) 1776 { 1777 if (left_cpu < right->cpu) 1778 return -1; 1779 if (left_cpu > right->cpu) 1780 return 1; 1781 1782 if (left_pmu) { 1783 if (left_pmu < right->pmu_ctx->pmu) 1784 return -1; 1785 if (left_pmu > right->pmu_ctx->pmu) 1786 return 1; 1787 } 1788 1789 #ifdef CONFIG_CGROUP_PERF 1790 { 1791 const struct cgroup *right_cgroup = event_cgroup(right); 1792 1793 if (left_cgroup != right_cgroup) { 1794 if (!left_cgroup) { 1795 /* 1796 * Left has no cgroup but right does, no 1797 * cgroups come first. 1798 */ 1799 return -1; 1800 } 1801 if (!right_cgroup) { 1802 /* 1803 * Right has no cgroup but left does, no 1804 * cgroups come first. 1805 */ 1806 return 1; 1807 } 1808 /* Two dissimilar cgroups, order by id. */ 1809 if (cgroup_id(left_cgroup) < cgroup_id(right_cgroup)) 1810 return -1; 1811 1812 return 1; 1813 } 1814 } 1815 #endif 1816 1817 if (left_group_index < right->group_index) 1818 return -1; 1819 if (left_group_index > right->group_index) 1820 return 1; 1821 1822 return 0; 1823 } 1824 1825 #define __node_2_pe(node) \ 1826 rb_entry((node), struct perf_event, group_node) 1827 1828 static inline bool __group_less(struct rb_node *a, const struct rb_node *b) 1829 { 1830 struct perf_event *e = __node_2_pe(a); 1831 return perf_event_groups_cmp(e->cpu, e->pmu_ctx->pmu, event_cgroup(e), 1832 e->group_index, __node_2_pe(b)) < 0; 1833 } 1834 1835 struct __group_key { 1836 int cpu; 1837 struct pmu *pmu; 1838 struct cgroup *cgroup; 1839 }; 1840 1841 static inline int __group_cmp(const void *key, const struct rb_node *node) 1842 { 1843 const struct __group_key *a = key; 1844 const struct perf_event *b = __node_2_pe(node); 1845 1846 /* partial/subtree match: @cpu, @pmu, @cgroup; ignore: @group_index */ 1847 return perf_event_groups_cmp(a->cpu, a->pmu, a->cgroup, b->group_index, b); 1848 } 1849 1850 static inline int 1851 __group_cmp_ignore_cgroup(const void *key, const struct rb_node *node) 1852 { 1853 const struct __group_key *a = key; 1854 const struct perf_event *b = __node_2_pe(node); 1855 1856 /* partial/subtree match: @cpu, @pmu, ignore: @cgroup, @group_index */ 1857 return perf_event_groups_cmp(a->cpu, a->pmu, event_cgroup(b), 1858 b->group_index, b); 1859 } 1860 1861 /* 1862 * Insert @event into @groups' tree; using 1863 * {@event->cpu, @event->pmu_ctx->pmu, event_cgroup(@event), ++@groups->index} 1864 * as key. This places it last inside the {cpu,pmu,cgroup} subtree. 1865 */ 1866 static void 1867 perf_event_groups_insert(struct perf_event_groups *groups, 1868 struct perf_event *event) 1869 { 1870 event->group_index = ++groups->index; 1871 1872 rb_add(&event->group_node, &groups->tree, __group_less); 1873 } 1874 1875 /* 1876 * Helper function to insert event into the pinned or flexible groups. 1877 */ 1878 static void 1879 add_event_to_groups(struct perf_event *event, struct perf_event_context *ctx) 1880 { 1881 struct perf_event_groups *groups; 1882 1883 groups = get_event_groups(event, ctx); 1884 perf_event_groups_insert(groups, event); 1885 } 1886 1887 /* 1888 * Delete a group from a tree. 1889 */ 1890 static void 1891 perf_event_groups_delete(struct perf_event_groups *groups, 1892 struct perf_event *event) 1893 { 1894 WARN_ON_ONCE(RB_EMPTY_NODE(&event->group_node) || 1895 RB_EMPTY_ROOT(&groups->tree)); 1896 1897 rb_erase(&event->group_node, &groups->tree); 1898 init_event_group(event); 1899 } 1900 1901 /* 1902 * Helper function to delete event from its groups. 1903 */ 1904 static void 1905 del_event_from_groups(struct perf_event *event, struct perf_event_context *ctx) 1906 { 1907 struct perf_event_groups *groups; 1908 1909 groups = get_event_groups(event, ctx); 1910 perf_event_groups_delete(groups, event); 1911 } 1912 1913 /* 1914 * Get the leftmost event in the {cpu,pmu,cgroup} subtree. 1915 */ 1916 static struct perf_event * 1917 perf_event_groups_first(struct perf_event_groups *groups, int cpu, 1918 struct pmu *pmu, struct cgroup *cgrp) 1919 { 1920 struct __group_key key = { 1921 .cpu = cpu, 1922 .pmu = pmu, 1923 .cgroup = cgrp, 1924 }; 1925 struct rb_node *node; 1926 1927 node = rb_find_first(&key, &groups->tree, __group_cmp); 1928 if (node) 1929 return __node_2_pe(node); 1930 1931 return NULL; 1932 } 1933 1934 static struct perf_event * 1935 perf_event_groups_next(struct perf_event *event, struct pmu *pmu) 1936 { 1937 struct __group_key key = { 1938 .cpu = event->cpu, 1939 .pmu = pmu, 1940 .cgroup = event_cgroup(event), 1941 }; 1942 struct rb_node *next; 1943 1944 next = rb_next_match(&key, &event->group_node, __group_cmp); 1945 if (next) 1946 return __node_2_pe(next); 1947 1948 return NULL; 1949 } 1950 1951 #define perf_event_groups_for_cpu_pmu(event, groups, cpu, pmu) \ 1952 for (event = perf_event_groups_first(groups, cpu, pmu, NULL); \ 1953 event; event = perf_event_groups_next(event, pmu)) 1954 1955 /* 1956 * Iterate through the whole groups tree. 1957 */ 1958 #define perf_event_groups_for_each(event, groups) \ 1959 for (event = rb_entry_safe(rb_first(&((groups)->tree)), \ 1960 typeof(*event), group_node); event; \ 1961 event = rb_entry_safe(rb_next(&event->group_node), \ 1962 typeof(*event), group_node)) 1963 1964 /* 1965 * Does the event attribute request inherit with PERF_SAMPLE_READ 1966 */ 1967 static inline bool has_inherit_and_sample_read(struct perf_event_attr *attr) 1968 { 1969 return attr->inherit && (attr->sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_READ); 1970 } 1971 1972 /* 1973 * Add an event from the lists for its context. 1974 * Must be called with ctx->mutex and ctx->lock held. 1975 */ 1976 static void 1977 list_add_event(struct perf_event *event, struct perf_event_context *ctx) 1978 { 1979 lockdep_assert_held(&ctx->lock); 1980 1981 WARN_ON_ONCE(event->attach_state & PERF_ATTACH_CONTEXT); 1982 event->attach_state |= PERF_ATTACH_CONTEXT; 1983 1984 event->tstamp = perf_event_time(event); 1985 1986 /* 1987 * If we're a stand alone event or group leader, we go to the context 1988 * list, group events are kept attached to the group so that 1989 * perf_group_detach can, at all times, locate all siblings. 1990 */ 1991 if (event->group_leader == event) { 1992 event->group_caps = event->event_caps; 1993 add_event_to_groups(event, ctx); 1994 } 1995 1996 list_add_rcu(&event->event_entry, &ctx->event_list); 1997 ctx->nr_events++; 1998 if (event->hw.flags & PERF_EVENT_FLAG_USER_READ_CNT) 1999 ctx->nr_user++; 2000 if (event->attr.inherit_stat) 2001 ctx->nr_stat++; 2002 if (has_inherit_and_sample_read(&event->attr)) 2003 local_inc(&ctx->nr_no_switch_fast); 2004 2005 if (event->state > PERF_EVENT_STATE_OFF) 2006 perf_cgroup_event_enable(event, ctx); 2007 2008 ctx->generation++; 2009 event->pmu_ctx->nr_events++; 2010 } 2011 2012 /* 2013 * Initialize event state based on the perf_event_attr::disabled. 2014 */ 2015 static inline void perf_event__state_init(struct perf_event *event) 2016 { 2017 event->state = event->attr.disabled ? PERF_EVENT_STATE_OFF : 2018 PERF_EVENT_STATE_INACTIVE; 2019 } 2020 2021 static int __perf_event_read_size(u64 read_format, int nr_siblings) 2022 { 2023 int entry = sizeof(u64); /* value */ 2024 int size = 0; 2025 int nr = 1; 2026 2027 if (read_format & PERF_FORMAT_TOTAL_TIME_ENABLED) 2028 size += sizeof(u64); 2029 2030 if (read_format & PERF_FORMAT_TOTAL_TIME_RUNNING) 2031 size += sizeof(u64); 2032 2033 if (read_format & PERF_FORMAT_ID) 2034 entry += sizeof(u64); 2035 2036 if (read_format & PERF_FORMAT_LOST) 2037 entry += sizeof(u64); 2038 2039 if (read_format & PERF_FORMAT_GROUP) { 2040 nr += nr_siblings; 2041 size += sizeof(u64); 2042 } 2043 2044 /* 2045 * Since perf_event_validate_size() limits this to 16k and inhibits 2046 * adding more siblings, this will never overflow. 2047 */ 2048 return size + nr * entry; 2049 } 2050 2051 static void __perf_event_header_size(struct perf_event *event, u64 sample_type) 2052 { 2053 struct perf_sample_data *data; 2054 u16 size = 0; 2055 2056 if (sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_IP) 2057 size += sizeof(data->ip); 2058 2059 if (sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_ADDR) 2060 size += sizeof(data->addr); 2061 2062 if (sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_PERIOD) 2063 size += sizeof(data->period); 2064 2065 if (sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_WEIGHT_TYPE) 2066 size += sizeof(data->weight.full); 2067 2068 if (sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_READ) 2069 size += event->read_size; 2070 2071 if (sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_DATA_SRC) 2072 size += sizeof(data->data_src.val); 2073 2074 if (sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_TRANSACTION) 2075 size += sizeof(data->txn); 2076 2077 if (sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_PHYS_ADDR) 2078 size += sizeof(data->phys_addr); 2079 2080 if (sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_CGROUP) 2081 size += sizeof(data->cgroup); 2082 2083 if (sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_DATA_PAGE_SIZE) 2084 size += sizeof(data->data_page_size); 2085 2086 if (sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_CODE_PAGE_SIZE) 2087 size += sizeof(data->code_page_size); 2088 2089 event->header_size = size; 2090 } 2091 2092 /* 2093 * Called at perf_event creation and when events are attached/detached from a 2094 * group. 2095 */ 2096 static void perf_event__header_size(struct perf_event *event) 2097 { 2098 event->read_size = 2099 __perf_event_read_size(event->attr.read_format, 2100 event->group_leader->nr_siblings); 2101 __perf_event_header_size(event, event->attr.sample_type); 2102 } 2103 2104 static void perf_event__id_header_size(struct perf_event *event) 2105 { 2106 struct perf_sample_data *data; 2107 u64 sample_type = event->attr.sample_type; 2108 u16 size = 0; 2109 2110 if (sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_TID) 2111 size += sizeof(data->tid_entry); 2112 2113 if (sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_TIME) 2114 size += sizeof(data->time); 2115 2116 if (sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_IDENTIFIER) 2117 size += sizeof(data->id); 2118 2119 if (sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_ID) 2120 size += sizeof(data->id); 2121 2122 if (sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_STREAM_ID) 2123 size += sizeof(data->stream_id); 2124 2125 if (sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_CPU) 2126 size += sizeof(data->cpu_entry); 2127 2128 event->id_header_size = size; 2129 } 2130 2131 /* 2132 * Check that adding an event to the group does not result in anybody 2133 * overflowing the 64k event limit imposed by the output buffer. 2134 * 2135 * Specifically, check that the read_size for the event does not exceed 16k, 2136 * read_size being the one term that grows with groups size. Since read_size 2137 * depends on per-event read_format, also (re)check the existing events. 2138 * 2139 * This leaves 48k for the constant size fields and things like callchains, 2140 * branch stacks and register sets. 2141 */ 2142 static bool perf_event_validate_size(struct perf_event *event) 2143 { 2144 struct perf_event *sibling, *group_leader = event->group_leader; 2145 2146 if (__perf_event_read_size(event->attr.read_format, 2147 group_leader->nr_siblings + 1) > 16*1024) 2148 return false; 2149 2150 if (__perf_event_read_size(group_leader->attr.read_format, 2151 group_leader->nr_siblings + 1) > 16*1024) 2152 return false; 2153 2154 /* 2155 * When creating a new group leader, group_leader->ctx is initialized 2156 * after the size has been validated, but we cannot safely use 2157 * for_each_sibling_event() until group_leader->ctx is set. A new group 2158 * leader cannot have any siblings yet, so we can safely skip checking 2159 * the non-existent siblings. 2160 */ 2161 if (event == group_leader) 2162 return true; 2163 2164 for_each_sibling_event(sibling, group_leader) { 2165 if (__perf_event_read_size(sibling->attr.read_format, 2166 group_leader->nr_siblings + 1) > 16*1024) 2167 return false; 2168 } 2169 2170 return true; 2171 } 2172 2173 static void perf_group_attach(struct perf_event *event) 2174 { 2175 struct perf_event *group_leader = event->group_leader, *pos; 2176 2177 lockdep_assert_held(&event->ctx->lock); 2178 2179 /* 2180 * We can have double attach due to group movement (move_group) in 2181 * perf_event_open(). 2182 */ 2183 if (event->attach_state & PERF_ATTACH_GROUP) 2184 return; 2185 2186 event->attach_state |= PERF_ATTACH_GROUP; 2187 2188 if (group_leader == event) 2189 return; 2190 2191 WARN_ON_ONCE(group_leader->ctx != event->ctx); 2192 2193 group_leader->group_caps &= event->event_caps; 2194 2195 list_add_tail(&event->sibling_list, &group_leader->sibling_list); 2196 group_leader->nr_siblings++; 2197 group_leader->group_generation++; 2198 2199 perf_event__header_size(group_leader); 2200 2201 for_each_sibling_event(pos, group_leader) 2202 perf_event__header_size(pos); 2203 } 2204 2205 /* 2206 * Remove an event from the lists for its context. 2207 * Must be called with ctx->mutex and ctx->lock held. 2208 */ 2209 static void 2210 list_del_event(struct perf_event *event, struct perf_event_context *ctx) 2211 { 2212 WARN_ON_ONCE(event->ctx != ctx); 2213 lockdep_assert_held(&ctx->lock); 2214 2215 /* 2216 * We can have double detach due to exit/hot-unplug + close. 2217 */ 2218 if (!(event->attach_state & PERF_ATTACH_CONTEXT)) 2219 return; 2220 2221 event->attach_state &= ~PERF_ATTACH_CONTEXT; 2222 2223 ctx->nr_events--; 2224 if (event->hw.flags & PERF_EVENT_FLAG_USER_READ_CNT) 2225 ctx->nr_user--; 2226 if (event->attr.inherit_stat) 2227 ctx->nr_stat--; 2228 if (has_inherit_and_sample_read(&event->attr)) 2229 local_dec(&ctx->nr_no_switch_fast); 2230 2231 list_del_rcu(&event->event_entry); 2232 2233 if (event->group_leader == event) 2234 del_event_from_groups(event, ctx); 2235 2236 ctx->generation++; 2237 event->pmu_ctx->nr_events--; 2238 } 2239 2240 static int 2241 perf_aux_output_match(struct perf_event *event, struct perf_event *aux_event) 2242 { 2243 if (!has_aux(aux_event)) 2244 return 0; 2245 2246 if (!event->pmu->aux_output_match) 2247 return 0; 2248 2249 return event->pmu->aux_output_match(aux_event); 2250 } 2251 2252 static void put_event(struct perf_event *event); 2253 static void __event_disable(struct perf_event *event, 2254 struct perf_event_context *ctx, 2255 enum perf_event_state state); 2256 2257 static void perf_put_aux_event(struct perf_event *event) 2258 { 2259 struct perf_event_context *ctx = event->ctx; 2260 struct perf_event *iter; 2261 2262 /* 2263 * If event uses aux_event tear down the link 2264 */ 2265 if (event->aux_event) { 2266 iter = event->aux_event; 2267 event->aux_event = NULL; 2268 put_event(iter); 2269 return; 2270 } 2271 2272 /* 2273 * If the event is an aux_event, tear down all links to 2274 * it from other events. 2275 */ 2276 for_each_sibling_event(iter, event) { 2277 if (iter->aux_event != event) 2278 continue; 2279 2280 iter->aux_event = NULL; 2281 put_event(event); 2282 2283 /* 2284 * If it's ACTIVE, schedule it out and put it into ERROR 2285 * state so that we don't try to schedule it again. Note 2286 * that perf_event_enable() will clear the ERROR status. 2287 */ 2288 __event_disable(iter, ctx, PERF_EVENT_STATE_ERROR); 2289 } 2290 } 2291 2292 static bool perf_need_aux_event(struct perf_event *event) 2293 { 2294 return event->attr.aux_output || has_aux_action(event); 2295 } 2296 2297 static int perf_get_aux_event(struct perf_event *event, 2298 struct perf_event *group_leader) 2299 { 2300 /* 2301 * Our group leader must be an aux event if we want to be 2302 * an aux_output. This way, the aux event will precede its 2303 * aux_output events in the group, and therefore will always 2304 * schedule first. 2305 */ 2306 if (!group_leader) 2307 return 0; 2308 2309 /* 2310 * aux_output and aux_sample_size are mutually exclusive. 2311 */ 2312 if (event->attr.aux_output && event->attr.aux_sample_size) 2313 return 0; 2314 2315 if (event->attr.aux_output && 2316 !perf_aux_output_match(event, group_leader)) 2317 return 0; 2318 2319 if ((event->attr.aux_pause || event->attr.aux_resume) && 2320 !(group_leader->pmu->capabilities & PERF_PMU_CAP_AUX_PAUSE)) 2321 return 0; 2322 2323 if (event->attr.aux_sample_size && !group_leader->pmu->snapshot_aux) 2324 return 0; 2325 2326 if (!atomic_long_inc_not_zero(&group_leader->refcount)) 2327 return 0; 2328 2329 /* 2330 * Link aux_outputs to their aux event; this is undone in 2331 * perf_group_detach() by perf_put_aux_event(). When the 2332 * group in torn down, the aux_output events loose their 2333 * link to the aux_event and can't schedule any more. 2334 */ 2335 event->aux_event = group_leader; 2336 2337 return 1; 2338 } 2339 2340 static inline struct list_head *get_event_list(struct perf_event *event) 2341 { 2342 return event->attr.pinned ? &event->pmu_ctx->pinned_active : 2343 &event->pmu_ctx->flexible_active; 2344 } 2345 2346 /* @sibling must already be unlinked from its old leader's sibling_list. */ 2347 static void perf_promote_sibling_to_leader(struct perf_event *sibling, 2348 struct perf_event_context *ctx, 2349 int group_caps) 2350 { 2351 /* 2352 * Events that have PERF_EV_CAP_SIBLING require being part of 2353 * a group and cannot exist on their own, schedule them out 2354 * and move them into the ERROR state. Also see 2355 * _perf_event_enable(), it will not be able to recover this 2356 * ERROR state. 2357 */ 2358 if (sibling->event_caps & PERF_EV_CAP_SIBLING) 2359 __event_disable(sibling, ctx, PERF_EVENT_STATE_ERROR); 2360 2361 sibling->group_leader = sibling; 2362 sibling->group_caps = group_caps; 2363 2364 if (sibling->attach_state & PERF_ATTACH_CONTEXT) { 2365 add_event_to_groups(sibling, ctx); 2366 2367 if (sibling->state == PERF_EVENT_STATE_ACTIVE) 2368 list_add_tail(&sibling->active_list, get_event_list(sibling)); 2369 } 2370 2371 perf_event__header_size(sibling); 2372 } 2373 2374 static void perf_group_detach(struct perf_event *event) 2375 { 2376 struct perf_event *leader = event->group_leader; 2377 struct perf_event *sibling, *tmp; 2378 struct perf_event_context *ctx = event->ctx; 2379 2380 lockdep_assert_held(&ctx->lock); 2381 2382 /* 2383 * We can have double detach due to exit/hot-unplug + close. 2384 */ 2385 if (!(event->attach_state & PERF_ATTACH_GROUP)) 2386 return; 2387 2388 event->attach_state &= ~PERF_ATTACH_GROUP; 2389 2390 perf_put_aux_event(event); 2391 2392 /* 2393 * If this is a sibling, remove it from its group. 2394 */ 2395 if (leader != event) { 2396 list_del_init(&event->sibling_list); 2397 leader->nr_siblings--; 2398 leader->group_generation++; 2399 perf_promote_sibling_to_leader(event, ctx, event->event_caps); 2400 goto out; 2401 } 2402 2403 /* 2404 * If this was a group event with sibling events then 2405 * upgrade the siblings to singleton events by adding them 2406 * to whatever list we are on. 2407 */ 2408 list_for_each_entry_safe(sibling, tmp, &event->sibling_list, sibling_list) { 2409 list_del_init(&sibling->sibling_list); 2410 2411 /* Inherit group flags from the previous leader */ 2412 perf_promote_sibling_to_leader(sibling, ctx, event->group_caps); 2413 2414 WARN_ON_ONCE(sibling->ctx != event->ctx); 2415 } 2416 event->nr_siblings = 0; 2417 2418 out: 2419 for_each_sibling_event(tmp, leader) 2420 perf_event__header_size(tmp); 2421 2422 perf_event__header_size(leader); 2423 } 2424 2425 static void perf_child_detach(struct perf_event *event) 2426 { 2427 struct perf_event *parent_event = event->parent; 2428 2429 if (!(event->attach_state & PERF_ATTACH_CHILD)) 2430 return; 2431 2432 event->attach_state &= ~PERF_ATTACH_CHILD; 2433 2434 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(!parent_event)) 2435 return; 2436 2437 /* 2438 * Can't check this from an IPI, the holder is likey another CPU. 2439 * 2440 lockdep_assert_held(&parent_event->child_mutex); 2441 */ 2442 2443 list_del_init(&event->child_list); 2444 } 2445 2446 static bool is_orphaned_event(struct perf_event *event) 2447 { 2448 return event->state == PERF_EVENT_STATE_DEAD; 2449 } 2450 2451 static inline int 2452 event_filter_match(struct perf_event *event) 2453 { 2454 return (event->cpu == -1 || event->cpu == smp_processor_id()) && 2455 perf_cgroup_match(event); 2456 } 2457 2458 static inline bool is_event_in_freq_mode(struct perf_event *event) 2459 { 2460 return event->attr.freq && event->attr.sample_freq; 2461 } 2462 2463 static void 2464 event_sched_out(struct perf_event *event, struct perf_event_context *ctx) 2465 { 2466 struct perf_event_pmu_context *epc = event->pmu_ctx; 2467 struct perf_cpu_pmu_context *cpc = this_cpc(epc->pmu); 2468 enum perf_event_state state = PERF_EVENT_STATE_INACTIVE; 2469 2470 // XXX cpc serialization, probably per-cpu IRQ disabled 2471 2472 WARN_ON_ONCE(event->ctx != ctx); 2473 lockdep_assert_held(&ctx->lock); 2474 2475 if (event->state != PERF_EVENT_STATE_ACTIVE) 2476 return; 2477 2478 /* 2479 * Asymmetry; we only schedule events _IN_ through ctx_sched_in(), but 2480 * we can schedule events _OUT_ individually through things like 2481 * __perf_remove_from_context(). 2482 */ 2483 list_del_init(&event->active_list); 2484 2485 perf_pmu_disable(event->pmu); 2486 2487 event->pmu->del(event, 0); 2488 event->oncpu = -1; 2489 2490 if (event->pending_disable) { 2491 event->pending_disable = 0; 2492 perf_cgroup_event_disable(event, ctx); 2493 state = PERF_EVENT_STATE_OFF; 2494 } 2495 2496 perf_event_set_state(event, state); 2497 2498 if (!is_software_event(event)) 2499 cpc->active_oncpu--; 2500 if (is_event_in_freq_mode(event)) { 2501 ctx->nr_freq--; 2502 epc->nr_freq--; 2503 } 2504 if (event->attr.exclusive || !cpc->active_oncpu) 2505 cpc->exclusive = 0; 2506 2507 perf_pmu_enable(event->pmu); 2508 } 2509 2510 static void 2511 group_sched_out(struct perf_event *group_event, struct perf_event_context *ctx) 2512 { 2513 struct perf_event *event; 2514 2515 if (group_event->state != PERF_EVENT_STATE_ACTIVE) 2516 return; 2517 2518 perf_assert_pmu_disabled(group_event->pmu_ctx->pmu); 2519 2520 event_sched_out(group_event, ctx); 2521 2522 /* 2523 * Schedule out siblings (if any): 2524 */ 2525 for_each_sibling_event(event, group_event) 2526 event_sched_out(event, ctx); 2527 } 2528 2529 static inline void 2530 __ctx_time_update(struct perf_cpu_context *cpuctx, struct perf_event_context *ctx, 2531 bool final, enum event_type_t event_type) 2532 { 2533 if (ctx->is_active & EVENT_TIME) { 2534 if (ctx->is_active & EVENT_FROZEN) 2535 return; 2536 2537 update_context_time(ctx); 2538 /* vPMU should not stop time */ 2539 update_cgrp_time_from_cpuctx(cpuctx, !(event_type & EVENT_GUEST) && final); 2540 } 2541 } 2542 2543 static inline void 2544 ctx_time_update(struct perf_cpu_context *cpuctx, struct perf_event_context *ctx) 2545 { 2546 __ctx_time_update(cpuctx, ctx, false, 0); 2547 } 2548 2549 /* 2550 * To be used inside perf_ctx_lock() / perf_ctx_unlock(). Lasts until perf_ctx_unlock(). 2551 */ 2552 static inline void 2553 ctx_time_freeze(struct perf_cpu_context *cpuctx, struct perf_event_context *ctx) 2554 { 2555 ctx_time_update(cpuctx, ctx); 2556 if (ctx->is_active & EVENT_TIME) 2557 ctx->is_active |= EVENT_FROZEN; 2558 } 2559 2560 static inline void 2561 ctx_time_update_event(struct perf_event_context *ctx, struct perf_event *event) 2562 { 2563 if (ctx->is_active & EVENT_TIME) { 2564 if (ctx->is_active & EVENT_FROZEN) 2565 return; 2566 update_context_time(ctx); 2567 update_cgrp_time_from_event(event); 2568 } 2569 } 2570 2571 #define DETACH_GROUP 0x01UL 2572 #define DETACH_CHILD 0x02UL 2573 #define DETACH_EXIT 0x04UL 2574 #define DETACH_REVOKE 0x08UL 2575 #define DETACH_DEAD 0x10UL 2576 2577 /* 2578 * Cross CPU call to remove a performance event 2579 * 2580 * We disable the event on the hardware level first. After that we 2581 * remove it from the context list. 2582 */ 2583 static void 2584 __perf_remove_from_context(struct perf_event *event, 2585 struct perf_cpu_context *cpuctx, 2586 struct perf_event_context *ctx, 2587 void *info) 2588 { 2589 struct perf_event_pmu_context *pmu_ctx = event->pmu_ctx; 2590 enum perf_event_state state = PERF_EVENT_STATE_OFF; 2591 unsigned long flags = (unsigned long)info; 2592 2593 ctx_time_update(cpuctx, ctx); 2594 2595 /* 2596 * Ensure event_sched_out() switches to OFF, at the very least 2597 * this avoids raising perf_pending_task() at this time. 2598 */ 2599 if (flags & DETACH_EXIT) 2600 state = PERF_EVENT_STATE_EXIT; 2601 if (flags & DETACH_REVOKE) 2602 state = PERF_EVENT_STATE_REVOKED; 2603 if (flags & DETACH_DEAD) 2604 state = PERF_EVENT_STATE_DEAD; 2605 2606 __event_disable(event, ctx, state); 2607 2608 if (flags & DETACH_GROUP) 2609 perf_group_detach(event); 2610 if (flags & DETACH_CHILD) 2611 perf_child_detach(event); 2612 list_del_event(event, ctx); 2613 2614 if (!pmu_ctx->nr_events) { 2615 pmu_ctx->rotate_necessary = 0; 2616 2617 if (ctx->task && ctx->is_active) { 2618 struct perf_cpu_pmu_context *cpc = this_cpc(pmu_ctx->pmu); 2619 2620 WARN_ON_ONCE(cpc->task_epc && cpc->task_epc != pmu_ctx); 2621 cpc->task_epc = NULL; 2622 } 2623 } 2624 2625 if (!ctx->nr_events && ctx->is_active) { 2626 if (ctx == &cpuctx->ctx) 2627 update_cgrp_time_from_cpuctx(cpuctx, true); 2628 2629 ctx->is_active = 0; 2630 if (ctx->task) { 2631 WARN_ON_ONCE(cpuctx->task_ctx != ctx); 2632 cpuctx->task_ctx = NULL; 2633 } 2634 } 2635 } 2636 2637 /* 2638 * Remove the event from a task's (or a CPU's) list of events. 2639 * 2640 * If event->ctx is a cloned context, callers must make sure that 2641 * every task struct that event->ctx->task could possibly point to 2642 * remains valid. This is OK when called from perf_release since 2643 * that only calls us on the top-level context, which can't be a clone. 2644 * When called from perf_event_exit_task, it's OK because the 2645 * context has been detached from its task. 2646 */ 2647 static void perf_remove_from_context(struct perf_event *event, unsigned long flags) 2648 { 2649 struct perf_event_context *ctx = event->ctx; 2650 2651 lockdep_assert_held(&ctx->mutex); 2652 2653 /* 2654 * Because of perf_event_exit_task(), perf_remove_from_context() ought 2655 * to work in the face of TASK_TOMBSTONE, unlike every other 2656 * event_function_call() user. 2657 */ 2658 raw_spin_lock_irq(&ctx->lock); 2659 if (!ctx->is_active) { 2660 __perf_remove_from_context(event, this_cpu_ptr(&perf_cpu_context), 2661 ctx, (void *)flags); 2662 raw_spin_unlock_irq(&ctx->lock); 2663 return; 2664 } 2665 raw_spin_unlock_irq(&ctx->lock); 2666 2667 event_function_call(event, __perf_remove_from_context, (void *)flags); 2668 } 2669 2670 static void __event_disable(struct perf_event *event, 2671 struct perf_event_context *ctx, 2672 enum perf_event_state state) 2673 { 2674 event_sched_out(event, ctx); 2675 if (event->state > PERF_EVENT_STATE_OFF) 2676 perf_cgroup_event_disable(event, ctx); 2677 perf_event_set_state(event, min(event->state, state)); 2678 } 2679 2680 /* 2681 * Cross CPU call to disable a performance event 2682 */ 2683 static void __perf_event_disable(struct perf_event *event, 2684 struct perf_cpu_context *cpuctx, 2685 struct perf_event_context *ctx, 2686 void *info) 2687 { 2688 if (event->state < PERF_EVENT_STATE_INACTIVE) 2689 return; 2690 2691 perf_pmu_disable(event->pmu_ctx->pmu); 2692 ctx_time_update_event(ctx, event); 2693 2694 /* 2695 * When disabling a group leader, the whole group becomes ineligible 2696 * to run, so schedule out the full group. 2697 */ 2698 if (event == event->group_leader) 2699 group_sched_out(event, ctx); 2700 2701 /* 2702 * But only mark the leader OFF; the siblings will remain 2703 * INACTIVE. 2704 */ 2705 __event_disable(event, ctx, PERF_EVENT_STATE_OFF); 2706 2707 perf_pmu_enable(event->pmu_ctx->pmu); 2708 } 2709 2710 /* 2711 * Disable an event. 2712 * 2713 * If event->ctx is a cloned context, callers must make sure that 2714 * every task struct that event->ctx->task could possibly point to 2715 * remains valid. This condition is satisfied when called through 2716 * perf_event_for_each_child or perf_event_for_each because they 2717 * hold the top-level event's child_mutex, so any descendant that 2718 * goes to exit will block in perf_event_exit_event(). 2719 * 2720 * When called from perf_pending_disable it's OK because event->ctx 2721 * is the current context on this CPU and preemption is disabled, 2722 * hence we can't get into perf_event_task_sched_out for this context. 2723 */ 2724 static void _perf_event_disable(struct perf_event *event) 2725 { 2726 struct perf_event_context *ctx = event->ctx; 2727 2728 raw_spin_lock_irq(&ctx->lock); 2729 if (event->state <= PERF_EVENT_STATE_OFF) { 2730 raw_spin_unlock_irq(&ctx->lock); 2731 return; 2732 } 2733 raw_spin_unlock_irq(&ctx->lock); 2734 2735 event_function_call(event, __perf_event_disable, NULL); 2736 } 2737 2738 void perf_event_disable_local(struct perf_event *event) 2739 { 2740 event_function_local(event, __perf_event_disable, NULL); 2741 } 2742 2743 /* 2744 * Strictly speaking kernel users cannot create groups and therefore this 2745 * interface does not need the perf_event_ctx_lock() magic. 2746 */ 2747 void perf_event_disable(struct perf_event *event) 2748 { 2749 struct perf_event_context *ctx; 2750 2751 ctx = perf_event_ctx_lock(event); 2752 _perf_event_disable(event); 2753 perf_event_ctx_unlock(event, ctx); 2754 } 2755 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(perf_event_disable); 2756 2757 void perf_event_disable_inatomic(struct perf_event *event) 2758 { 2759 event->pending_disable = 1; 2760 irq_work_queue(&event->pending_disable_irq); 2761 } 2762 2763 #define MAX_INTERRUPTS (~0ULL) 2764 2765 static void perf_log_throttle(struct perf_event *event, int enable); 2766 static void perf_log_itrace_start(struct perf_event *event); 2767 2768 static void perf_event_unthrottle(struct perf_event *event, bool start) 2769 { 2770 if (event->state != PERF_EVENT_STATE_ACTIVE) 2771 return; 2772 2773 event->hw.interrupts = 0; 2774 if (start) 2775 event->pmu->start(event, 0); 2776 if (event == event->group_leader) 2777 perf_log_throttle(event, 1); 2778 } 2779 2780 static void perf_event_throttle(struct perf_event *event) 2781 { 2782 if (event->state != PERF_EVENT_STATE_ACTIVE) 2783 return; 2784 2785 event->hw.interrupts = MAX_INTERRUPTS; 2786 event->pmu->stop(event, 0); 2787 if (event == event->group_leader) 2788 perf_log_throttle(event, 0); 2789 } 2790 2791 static void perf_event_unthrottle_group(struct perf_event *event, bool skip_start_event) 2792 { 2793 struct perf_event *sibling, *leader = event->group_leader; 2794 2795 perf_event_unthrottle(leader, skip_start_event ? leader != event : true); 2796 for_each_sibling_event(sibling, leader) 2797 perf_event_unthrottle(sibling, skip_start_event ? sibling != event : true); 2798 } 2799 2800 static void perf_event_throttle_group(struct perf_event *event) 2801 { 2802 struct perf_event *sibling, *leader = event->group_leader; 2803 2804 perf_event_throttle(leader); 2805 for_each_sibling_event(sibling, leader) 2806 perf_event_throttle(sibling); 2807 } 2808 2809 static int 2810 event_sched_in(struct perf_event *event, struct perf_event_context *ctx) 2811 { 2812 struct perf_event_pmu_context *epc = event->pmu_ctx; 2813 struct perf_cpu_pmu_context *cpc = this_cpc(epc->pmu); 2814 int ret = 0; 2815 2816 WARN_ON_ONCE(event->ctx != ctx); 2817 2818 lockdep_assert_held(&ctx->lock); 2819 2820 if (event->state <= PERF_EVENT_STATE_OFF) 2821 return 0; 2822 2823 WRITE_ONCE(event->oncpu, smp_processor_id()); 2824 /* 2825 * Order event::oncpu write to happen before the ACTIVE state is 2826 * visible. This allows perf_event_{stop,read}() to observe the correct 2827 * ->oncpu if it sees ACTIVE. 2828 */ 2829 smp_wmb(); 2830 perf_event_set_state(event, PERF_EVENT_STATE_ACTIVE); 2831 2832 /* 2833 * Unthrottle events, since we scheduled we might have missed several 2834 * ticks already, also for a heavily scheduling task there is little 2835 * guarantee it'll get a tick in a timely manner. 2836 */ 2837 if (unlikely(event->hw.interrupts == MAX_INTERRUPTS)) 2838 perf_event_unthrottle(event, false); 2839 2840 perf_pmu_disable(event->pmu); 2841 2842 perf_log_itrace_start(event); 2843 2844 if (event->pmu->add(event, PERF_EF_START)) { 2845 perf_event_set_state(event, PERF_EVENT_STATE_INACTIVE); 2846 event->oncpu = -1; 2847 ret = -EAGAIN; 2848 goto out; 2849 } 2850 2851 if (!is_software_event(event)) 2852 cpc->active_oncpu++; 2853 if (is_event_in_freq_mode(event)) { 2854 ctx->nr_freq++; 2855 epc->nr_freq++; 2856 } 2857 if (event->attr.exclusive) 2858 cpc->exclusive = 1; 2859 2860 out: 2861 perf_pmu_enable(event->pmu); 2862 2863 return ret; 2864 } 2865 2866 static int 2867 group_sched_in(struct perf_event *group_event, struct perf_event_context *ctx) 2868 { 2869 struct perf_event *event, *partial_group = NULL; 2870 struct pmu *pmu = group_event->pmu_ctx->pmu; 2871 2872 if (group_event->state == PERF_EVENT_STATE_OFF) 2873 return 0; 2874 2875 pmu->start_txn(pmu, PERF_PMU_TXN_ADD); 2876 2877 if (event_sched_in(group_event, ctx)) 2878 goto error; 2879 2880 /* 2881 * Schedule in siblings as one group (if any): 2882 */ 2883 for_each_sibling_event(event, group_event) { 2884 if (event_sched_in(event, ctx)) { 2885 partial_group = event; 2886 goto group_error; 2887 } 2888 } 2889 2890 if (!pmu->commit_txn(pmu)) 2891 return 0; 2892 2893 group_error: 2894 /* 2895 * Groups can be scheduled in as one unit only, so undo any 2896 * partial group before returning: 2897 * The events up to the failed event are scheduled out normally. 2898 */ 2899 for_each_sibling_event(event, group_event) { 2900 if (event == partial_group) 2901 break; 2902 2903 event_sched_out(event, ctx); 2904 } 2905 event_sched_out(group_event, ctx); 2906 2907 error: 2908 pmu->cancel_txn(pmu); 2909 return -EAGAIN; 2910 } 2911 2912 /* 2913 * Work out whether we can put this event group on the CPU now. 2914 */ 2915 static int group_can_go_on(struct perf_event *event, int can_add_hw) 2916 { 2917 struct perf_event_pmu_context *epc = event->pmu_ctx; 2918 struct perf_cpu_pmu_context *cpc = this_cpc(epc->pmu); 2919 2920 /* 2921 * Groups consisting entirely of software events can always go on. 2922 */ 2923 if (event->group_caps & PERF_EV_CAP_SOFTWARE) 2924 return 1; 2925 /* 2926 * If an exclusive group is already on, no other hardware 2927 * events can go on. 2928 */ 2929 if (cpc->exclusive) 2930 return 0; 2931 /* 2932 * If this group is exclusive and there are already 2933 * events on the CPU, it can't go on. 2934 */ 2935 if (event->attr.exclusive && !list_empty(get_event_list(event))) 2936 return 0; 2937 /* 2938 * Otherwise, try to add it if all previous groups were able 2939 * to go on. 2940 */ 2941 return can_add_hw; 2942 } 2943 2944 static void add_event_to_ctx(struct perf_event *event, 2945 struct perf_event_context *ctx) 2946 { 2947 list_add_event(event, ctx); 2948 perf_group_attach(event); 2949 } 2950 2951 static void task_ctx_sched_out(struct perf_event_context *ctx, 2952 struct pmu *pmu, 2953 enum event_type_t event_type) 2954 { 2955 struct perf_cpu_context *cpuctx = this_cpu_ptr(&perf_cpu_context); 2956 2957 if (!cpuctx->task_ctx) 2958 return; 2959 2960 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(ctx != cpuctx->task_ctx)) 2961 return; 2962 2963 ctx_sched_out(ctx, pmu, event_type); 2964 } 2965 2966 static void perf_event_sched_in(struct perf_cpu_context *cpuctx, 2967 struct perf_event_context *ctx, 2968 struct pmu *pmu, 2969 enum event_type_t event_type) 2970 { 2971 ctx_sched_in(&cpuctx->ctx, pmu, EVENT_PINNED | event_type); 2972 if (ctx) 2973 ctx_sched_in(ctx, pmu, EVENT_PINNED | event_type); 2974 ctx_sched_in(&cpuctx->ctx, pmu, EVENT_FLEXIBLE | event_type); 2975 if (ctx) 2976 ctx_sched_in(ctx, pmu, EVENT_FLEXIBLE | event_type); 2977 } 2978 2979 /* 2980 * We want to maintain the following priority of scheduling: 2981 * - CPU pinned (EVENT_CPU | EVENT_PINNED) 2982 * - task pinned (EVENT_PINNED) 2983 * - CPU flexible (EVENT_CPU | EVENT_FLEXIBLE) 2984 * - task flexible (EVENT_FLEXIBLE). 2985 * 2986 * In order to avoid unscheduling and scheduling back in everything every 2987 * time an event is added, only do it for the groups of equal priority and 2988 * below. 2989 * 2990 * This can be called after a batch operation on task events, in which case 2991 * event_type is a bit mask of the types of events involved. For CPU events, 2992 * event_type is only either EVENT_PINNED or EVENT_FLEXIBLE. 2993 */ 2994 static void ctx_resched(struct perf_cpu_context *cpuctx, 2995 struct perf_event_context *task_ctx, 2996 struct pmu *pmu, enum event_type_t event_type) 2997 { 2998 bool cpu_event = !!(event_type & EVENT_CPU); 2999 struct perf_event_pmu_context *epc; 3000 3001 /* 3002 * If pinned groups are involved, flexible groups also need to be 3003 * scheduled out. 3004 */ 3005 if (event_type & EVENT_PINNED) 3006 event_type |= EVENT_FLEXIBLE; 3007 3008 event_type &= EVENT_ALL; 3009 3010 for_each_epc(epc, &cpuctx->ctx, pmu, 0) 3011 perf_pmu_disable(epc->pmu); 3012 3013 if (task_ctx) { 3014 for_each_epc(epc, task_ctx, pmu, 0) 3015 perf_pmu_disable(epc->pmu); 3016 3017 task_ctx_sched_out(task_ctx, pmu, event_type); 3018 } 3019 3020 /* 3021 * Decide which cpu ctx groups to schedule out based on the types 3022 * of events that caused rescheduling: 3023 * - EVENT_CPU: schedule out corresponding groups; 3024 * - EVENT_PINNED task events: schedule out EVENT_FLEXIBLE groups; 3025 * - otherwise, do nothing more. 3026 */ 3027 if (cpu_event) 3028 ctx_sched_out(&cpuctx->ctx, pmu, event_type); 3029 else if (event_type & EVENT_PINNED) 3030 ctx_sched_out(&cpuctx->ctx, pmu, EVENT_FLEXIBLE); 3031 3032 perf_event_sched_in(cpuctx, task_ctx, pmu, 0); 3033 3034 for_each_epc(epc, &cpuctx->ctx, pmu, 0) 3035 perf_pmu_enable(epc->pmu); 3036 3037 if (task_ctx) { 3038 for_each_epc(epc, task_ctx, pmu, 0) 3039 perf_pmu_enable(epc->pmu); 3040 } 3041 } 3042 3043 void perf_pmu_resched(struct pmu *pmu) 3044 { 3045 struct perf_cpu_context *cpuctx = this_cpu_ptr(&perf_cpu_context); 3046 struct perf_event_context *task_ctx = cpuctx->task_ctx; 3047 3048 perf_ctx_lock(cpuctx, task_ctx); 3049 ctx_resched(cpuctx, task_ctx, pmu, EVENT_ALL|EVENT_CPU); 3050 perf_ctx_unlock(cpuctx, task_ctx); 3051 } 3052 3053 /* 3054 * Cross CPU call to install and enable a performance event 3055 * 3056 * Very similar to remote_function() + event_function() but cannot assume that 3057 * things like ctx->is_active and cpuctx->task_ctx are set. 3058 */ 3059 static int __perf_install_in_context(void *info) 3060 { 3061 struct perf_event *event = info; 3062 struct perf_event_context *ctx = event->ctx; 3063 struct perf_cpu_context *cpuctx = this_cpu_ptr(&perf_cpu_context); 3064 struct perf_event_context *task_ctx = cpuctx->task_ctx; 3065 bool reprogram = true; 3066 int ret = 0; 3067 3068 raw_spin_lock(&cpuctx->ctx.lock); 3069 if (ctx->task) { 3070 raw_spin_lock(&ctx->lock); 3071 task_ctx = ctx; 3072 3073 reprogram = (ctx->task == current); 3074 3075 /* 3076 * If the task is running, it must be running on this CPU, 3077 * otherwise we cannot reprogram things. 3078 * 3079 * If its not running, we don't care, ctx->lock will 3080 * serialize against it becoming runnable. 3081 */ 3082 if (task_curr(ctx->task) && !reprogram) { 3083 ret = -ESRCH; 3084 goto unlock; 3085 } 3086 3087 WARN_ON_ONCE(reprogram && cpuctx->task_ctx && cpuctx->task_ctx != ctx); 3088 } else if (task_ctx) { 3089 raw_spin_lock(&task_ctx->lock); 3090 } 3091 3092 #ifdef CONFIG_CGROUP_PERF 3093 if (event->state > PERF_EVENT_STATE_OFF && is_cgroup_event(event)) { 3094 /* 3095 * If the current cgroup doesn't match the event's 3096 * cgroup, we should not try to schedule it. 3097 */ 3098 struct perf_cgroup *cgrp = perf_cgroup_from_task(current, ctx); 3099 reprogram = cgroup_is_descendant(cgrp->css.cgroup, 3100 event->cgrp->css.cgroup); 3101 } 3102 #endif 3103 3104 if (reprogram) { 3105 ctx_time_freeze(cpuctx, ctx); 3106 add_event_to_ctx(event, ctx); 3107 ctx_resched(cpuctx, task_ctx, event->pmu_ctx->pmu, 3108 get_event_type(event)); 3109 } else { 3110 add_event_to_ctx(event, ctx); 3111 } 3112 3113 unlock: 3114 perf_ctx_unlock(cpuctx, task_ctx); 3115 3116 return ret; 3117 } 3118 3119 static bool exclusive_event_installable(struct perf_event *event, 3120 struct perf_event_context *ctx); 3121 3122 /* 3123 * Attach a performance event to a context. 3124 * 3125 * Very similar to event_function_call, see comment there. 3126 */ 3127 static void 3128 perf_install_in_context(struct perf_event_context *ctx, 3129 struct perf_event *event, 3130 int cpu) 3131 { 3132 struct task_struct *task = READ_ONCE(ctx->task); 3133 3134 lockdep_assert_held(&ctx->mutex); 3135 3136 WARN_ON_ONCE(!exclusive_event_installable(event, ctx)); 3137 3138 if (event->cpu != -1) 3139 WARN_ON_ONCE(event->cpu != cpu); 3140 3141 /* 3142 * Ensures that if we can observe event->ctx, both the event and ctx 3143 * will be 'complete'. See perf_iterate_sb_cpu(). 3144 */ 3145 smp_store_release(&event->ctx, ctx); 3146 3147 /* 3148 * perf_event_attr::disabled events will not run and can be initialized 3149 * without IPI. Except when this is the first event for the context, in 3150 * that case we need the magic of the IPI to set ctx->is_active. 3151 * 3152 * The IOC_ENABLE that is sure to follow the creation of a disabled 3153 * event will issue the IPI and reprogram the hardware. 3154 */ 3155 if (__perf_effective_state(event) == PERF_EVENT_STATE_OFF && 3156 ctx->nr_events && !is_cgroup_event(event)) { 3157 raw_spin_lock_irq(&ctx->lock); 3158 if (ctx->task == TASK_TOMBSTONE) { 3159 raw_spin_unlock_irq(&ctx->lock); 3160 return; 3161 } 3162 add_event_to_ctx(event, ctx); 3163 raw_spin_unlock_irq(&ctx->lock); 3164 return; 3165 } 3166 3167 if (!task) { 3168 cpu_function_call(cpu, __perf_install_in_context, event); 3169 return; 3170 } 3171 3172 /* 3173 * Should not happen, we validate the ctx is still alive before calling. 3174 */ 3175 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(task == TASK_TOMBSTONE)) 3176 return; 3177 3178 /* 3179 * Installing events is tricky because we cannot rely on ctx->is_active 3180 * to be set in case this is the nr_events 0 -> 1 transition. 3181 * 3182 * Instead we use task_curr(), which tells us if the task is running. 3183 * However, since we use task_curr() outside of rq::lock, we can race 3184 * against the actual state. This means the result can be wrong. 3185 * 3186 * If we get a false positive, we retry, this is harmless. 3187 * 3188 * If we get a false negative, things are complicated. If we are after 3189 * perf_event_context_sched_in() ctx::lock will serialize us, and the 3190 * value must be correct. If we're before, it doesn't matter since 3191 * perf_event_context_sched_in() will program the counter. 3192 * 3193 * However, this hinges on the remote context switch having observed 3194 * our task->perf_event_ctxp[] store, such that it will in fact take 3195 * ctx::lock in perf_event_context_sched_in(). 3196 * 3197 * We do this by task_function_call(), if the IPI fails to hit the task 3198 * we know any future context switch of task must see the 3199 * perf_event_ctpx[] store. 3200 */ 3201 3202 /* 3203 * This smp_mb() orders the task->perf_event_ctxp[] store with the 3204 * task_cpu() load, such that if the IPI then does not find the task 3205 * running, a future context switch of that task must observe the 3206 * store. 3207 */ 3208 smp_mb(); 3209 again: 3210 if (!task_function_call(task, __perf_install_in_context, event)) 3211 return; 3212 3213 raw_spin_lock_irq(&ctx->lock); 3214 task = ctx->task; 3215 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(task == TASK_TOMBSTONE)) { 3216 /* 3217 * Cannot happen because we already checked above (which also 3218 * cannot happen), and we hold ctx->mutex, which serializes us 3219 * against perf_event_exit_task_context(). 3220 */ 3221 raw_spin_unlock_irq(&ctx->lock); 3222 return; 3223 } 3224 /* 3225 * If the task is not running, ctx->lock will avoid it becoming so, 3226 * thus we can safely install the event. 3227 */ 3228 if (task_curr(task)) { 3229 raw_spin_unlock_irq(&ctx->lock); 3230 goto again; 3231 } 3232 add_event_to_ctx(event, ctx); 3233 raw_spin_unlock_irq(&ctx->lock); 3234 } 3235 3236 /* 3237 * Cross CPU call to enable a performance event 3238 */ 3239 static void __perf_event_enable(struct perf_event *event, 3240 struct perf_cpu_context *cpuctx, 3241 struct perf_event_context *ctx, 3242 void *info) 3243 { 3244 struct perf_event *leader = event->group_leader; 3245 struct perf_event_context *task_ctx; 3246 3247 if (event->state >= PERF_EVENT_STATE_INACTIVE || 3248 event->state <= PERF_EVENT_STATE_ERROR) 3249 return; 3250 3251 ctx_time_freeze(cpuctx, ctx); 3252 3253 perf_event_set_state(event, PERF_EVENT_STATE_INACTIVE); 3254 perf_cgroup_event_enable(event, ctx); 3255 3256 if (!ctx->is_active) 3257 return; 3258 3259 if (!event_filter_match(event)) 3260 return; 3261 3262 /* 3263 * If the event is in a group and isn't the group leader, 3264 * then don't put it on unless the group is on. 3265 */ 3266 if (leader != event && leader->state != PERF_EVENT_STATE_ACTIVE) 3267 return; 3268 3269 task_ctx = cpuctx->task_ctx; 3270 if (ctx->task) 3271 WARN_ON_ONCE(task_ctx != ctx); 3272 3273 ctx_resched(cpuctx, task_ctx, event->pmu_ctx->pmu, get_event_type(event)); 3274 } 3275 3276 /* 3277 * Enable an event. 3278 * 3279 * If event->ctx is a cloned context, callers must make sure that 3280 * every task struct that event->ctx->task could possibly point to 3281 * remains valid. This condition is satisfied when called through 3282 * perf_event_for_each_child or perf_event_for_each as described 3283 * for perf_event_disable. 3284 */ 3285 static void _perf_event_enable(struct perf_event *event) 3286 { 3287 struct perf_event_context *ctx = event->ctx; 3288 3289 raw_spin_lock_irq(&ctx->lock); 3290 if (event->state >= PERF_EVENT_STATE_INACTIVE || 3291 event->state < PERF_EVENT_STATE_ERROR) { 3292 out: 3293 raw_spin_unlock_irq(&ctx->lock); 3294 return; 3295 } 3296 3297 /* 3298 * If the event is in error state, clear that first. 3299 * 3300 * That way, if we see the event in error state below, we know that it 3301 * has gone back into error state, as distinct from the task having 3302 * been scheduled away before the cross-call arrived. 3303 */ 3304 if (event->state == PERF_EVENT_STATE_ERROR) { 3305 /* 3306 * Detached SIBLING events cannot leave ERROR state. 3307 */ 3308 if (event->event_caps & PERF_EV_CAP_SIBLING && 3309 event->group_leader == event) 3310 goto out; 3311 3312 event->state = PERF_EVENT_STATE_OFF; 3313 } 3314 raw_spin_unlock_irq(&ctx->lock); 3315 3316 event_function_call(event, __perf_event_enable, NULL); 3317 } 3318 3319 /* 3320 * See perf_event_disable(); 3321 */ 3322 void perf_event_enable(struct perf_event *event) 3323 { 3324 struct perf_event_context *ctx; 3325 3326 ctx = perf_event_ctx_lock(event); 3327 _perf_event_enable(event); 3328 perf_event_ctx_unlock(event, ctx); 3329 } 3330 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(perf_event_enable); 3331 3332 struct stop_event_data { 3333 struct perf_event *event; 3334 unsigned int restart; 3335 }; 3336 3337 static int __perf_event_stop(void *info) 3338 { 3339 struct stop_event_data *sd = info; 3340 struct perf_event *event = sd->event; 3341 3342 /* if it's already INACTIVE, do nothing */ 3343 if (READ_ONCE(event->state) != PERF_EVENT_STATE_ACTIVE) 3344 return 0; 3345 3346 /* matches smp_wmb() in event_sched_in() */ 3347 smp_rmb(); 3348 3349 /* 3350 * There is a window with interrupts enabled before we get here, 3351 * so we need to check again lest we try to stop another CPU's event. 3352 */ 3353 if (READ_ONCE(event->oncpu) != smp_processor_id()) 3354 return -EAGAIN; 3355 3356 event->pmu->stop(event, PERF_EF_UPDATE); 3357 3358 /* 3359 * May race with the actual stop (through perf_pmu_output_stop()), 3360 * but it is only used for events with AUX ring buffer, and such 3361 * events will refuse to restart because of rb::aux_mmap_count==0, 3362 * see comments in perf_aux_output_begin(). 3363 * 3364 * Since this is happening on an event-local CPU, no trace is lost 3365 * while restarting. 3366 */ 3367 if (sd->restart) 3368 event->pmu->start(event, 0); 3369 3370 return 0; 3371 } 3372 3373 static int perf_event_stop(struct perf_event *event, int restart) 3374 { 3375 struct stop_event_data sd = { 3376 .event = event, 3377 .restart = restart, 3378 }; 3379 int ret = 0; 3380 3381 do { 3382 if (READ_ONCE(event->state) != PERF_EVENT_STATE_ACTIVE) 3383 return 0; 3384 3385 /* matches smp_wmb() in event_sched_in() */ 3386 smp_rmb(); 3387 3388 /* 3389 * We only want to restart ACTIVE events, so if the event goes 3390 * inactive here (event->oncpu==-1), there's nothing more to do; 3391 * fall through with ret==-ENXIO. 3392 */ 3393 ret = cpu_function_call(READ_ONCE(event->oncpu), 3394 __perf_event_stop, &sd); 3395 } while (ret == -EAGAIN); 3396 3397 return ret; 3398 } 3399 3400 /* 3401 * In order to contain the amount of racy and tricky in the address filter 3402 * configuration management, it is a two part process: 3403 * 3404 * (p1) when userspace mappings change as a result of (1) or (2) or (3) below, 3405 * we update the addresses of corresponding vmas in 3406 * event::addr_filter_ranges array and bump the event::addr_filters_gen; 3407 * (p2) when an event is scheduled in (pmu::add), it calls 3408 * perf_event_addr_filters_sync() which calls pmu::addr_filters_sync() 3409 * if the generation has changed since the previous call. 3410 * 3411 * If (p1) happens while the event is active, we restart it to force (p2). 3412 * 3413 * (1) perf_addr_filters_apply(): adjusting filters' offsets based on 3414 * pre-existing mappings, called once when new filters arrive via SET_FILTER 3415 * ioctl; 3416 * (2) perf_addr_filters_adjust(): adjusting filters' offsets based on newly 3417 * registered mapping, called for every new mmap(), with mm::mmap_lock down 3418 * for reading; 3419 * (3) perf_event_addr_filters_exec(): clearing filters' offsets in the process 3420 * of exec. 3421 */ 3422 void perf_event_addr_filters_sync(struct perf_event *event) 3423 { 3424 struct perf_addr_filters_head *ifh = perf_event_addr_filters(event); 3425 3426 if (!has_addr_filter(event)) 3427 return; 3428 3429 raw_spin_lock(&ifh->lock); 3430 if (event->addr_filters_gen != event->hw.addr_filters_gen) { 3431 event->pmu->addr_filters_sync(event); 3432 event->hw.addr_filters_gen = event->addr_filters_gen; 3433 } 3434 raw_spin_unlock(&ifh->lock); 3435 } 3436 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(perf_event_addr_filters_sync); 3437 3438 static int _perf_event_refresh(struct perf_event *event, int refresh) 3439 { 3440 /* 3441 * not supported on inherited events 3442 */ 3443 if (event->attr.inherit || !is_sampling_event(event)) 3444 return -EINVAL; 3445 3446 atomic_add(refresh, &event->event_limit); 3447 _perf_event_enable(event); 3448 3449 return 0; 3450 } 3451 3452 /* 3453 * See perf_event_disable() 3454 */ 3455 int perf_event_refresh(struct perf_event *event, int refresh) 3456 { 3457 struct perf_event_context *ctx; 3458 int ret; 3459 3460 ctx = perf_event_ctx_lock(event); 3461 ret = _perf_event_refresh(event, refresh); 3462 perf_event_ctx_unlock(event, ctx); 3463 3464 return ret; 3465 } 3466 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(perf_event_refresh); 3467 3468 static int perf_event_modify_breakpoint(struct perf_event *bp, 3469 struct perf_event_attr *attr) 3470 { 3471 int err; 3472 3473 _perf_event_disable(bp); 3474 3475 err = modify_user_hw_breakpoint_check(bp, attr, true); 3476 3477 if (!bp->attr.disabled) 3478 _perf_event_enable(bp); 3479 3480 return err; 3481 } 3482 3483 /* 3484 * Copy event-type-independent attributes that may be modified. 3485 */ 3486 static void perf_event_modify_copy_attr(struct perf_event_attr *to, 3487 const struct perf_event_attr *from) 3488 { 3489 to->sig_data = from->sig_data; 3490 } 3491 3492 static int perf_event_modify_attr(struct perf_event *event, 3493 struct perf_event_attr *attr) 3494 { 3495 int (*func)(struct perf_event *, struct perf_event_attr *); 3496 struct perf_event *child; 3497 int err; 3498 3499 if (event->attr.type != attr->type) 3500 return -EINVAL; 3501 3502 switch (event->attr.type) { 3503 case PERF_TYPE_BREAKPOINT: 3504 func = perf_event_modify_breakpoint; 3505 break; 3506 default: 3507 /* Place holder for future additions. */ 3508 return -EOPNOTSUPP; 3509 } 3510 3511 WARN_ON_ONCE(event->ctx->parent_ctx); 3512 3513 mutex_lock(&event->child_mutex); 3514 /* 3515 * Event-type-independent attributes must be copied before event-type 3516 * modification, which will validate that final attributes match the 3517 * source attributes after all relevant attributes have been copied. 3518 */ 3519 perf_event_modify_copy_attr(&event->attr, attr); 3520 err = func(event, attr); 3521 if (err) 3522 goto out; 3523 list_for_each_entry(child, &event->child_list, child_list) { 3524 perf_event_modify_copy_attr(&child->attr, attr); 3525 err = func(child, attr); 3526 if (err) 3527 goto out; 3528 } 3529 out: 3530 mutex_unlock(&event->child_mutex); 3531 return err; 3532 } 3533 3534 static void __pmu_ctx_sched_out(struct perf_event_pmu_context *pmu_ctx, 3535 enum event_type_t event_type) 3536 { 3537 struct perf_event_context *ctx = pmu_ctx->ctx; 3538 struct perf_event *event, *tmp; 3539 struct pmu *pmu = pmu_ctx->pmu; 3540 3541 if (ctx->task && !(ctx->is_active & EVENT_ALL)) { 3542 struct perf_cpu_pmu_context *cpc = this_cpc(pmu); 3543 3544 WARN_ON_ONCE(cpc->task_epc && cpc->task_epc != pmu_ctx); 3545 cpc->task_epc = NULL; 3546 } 3547 3548 if (!(event_type & EVENT_ALL)) 3549 return; 3550 3551 perf_pmu_disable(pmu); 3552 if (event_type & EVENT_PINNED) { 3553 list_for_each_entry_safe(event, tmp, 3554 &pmu_ctx->pinned_active, 3555 active_list) 3556 group_sched_out(event, ctx); 3557 } 3558 3559 if (event_type & EVENT_FLEXIBLE) { 3560 list_for_each_entry_safe(event, tmp, 3561 &pmu_ctx->flexible_active, 3562 active_list) 3563 group_sched_out(event, ctx); 3564 /* 3565 * Since we cleared EVENT_FLEXIBLE, also clear 3566 * rotate_necessary, is will be reset by 3567 * ctx_flexible_sched_in() when needed. 3568 */ 3569 pmu_ctx->rotate_necessary = 0; 3570 } 3571 perf_pmu_enable(pmu); 3572 } 3573 3574 /* 3575 * Be very careful with the @pmu argument since this will change ctx state. 3576 * The @pmu argument works for ctx_resched(), because that is symmetric in 3577 * ctx_sched_out() / ctx_sched_in() usage and the ctx state ends up invariant. 3578 * 3579 * However, if you were to be asymmetrical, you could end up with messed up 3580 * state, eg. ctx->is_active cleared even though most EPCs would still actually 3581 * be active. 3582 */ 3583 static void 3584 ctx_sched_out(struct perf_event_context *ctx, struct pmu *pmu, enum event_type_t event_type) 3585 { 3586 struct perf_cpu_context *cpuctx = this_cpu_ptr(&perf_cpu_context); 3587 enum event_type_t active_type = event_type & ~EVENT_FLAGS; 3588 struct perf_event_pmu_context *pmu_ctx; 3589 int is_active = ctx->is_active; 3590 3591 3592 lockdep_assert_held(&ctx->lock); 3593 3594 if (likely(!ctx->nr_events)) { 3595 /* 3596 * See __perf_remove_from_context(). 3597 */ 3598 WARN_ON_ONCE(ctx->is_active); 3599 if (ctx->task) 3600 WARN_ON_ONCE(cpuctx->task_ctx); 3601 return; 3602 } 3603 3604 /* 3605 * Always update time if it was set; not only when it changes. 3606 * Otherwise we can 'forget' to update time for any but the last 3607 * context we sched out. For example: 3608 * 3609 * ctx_sched_out(.event_type = EVENT_FLEXIBLE) 3610 * ctx_sched_out(.event_type = EVENT_PINNED) 3611 * 3612 * would only update time for the pinned events. 3613 */ 3614 __ctx_time_update(cpuctx, ctx, ctx == &cpuctx->ctx, event_type); 3615 3616 /* 3617 * CPU-release for the below ->is_active store, 3618 * see __load_acquire() in perf_event_time_now() 3619 */ 3620 barrier(); 3621 ctx->is_active &= ~active_type; 3622 3623 if (!(ctx->is_active & EVENT_ALL)) { 3624 /* 3625 * For FROZEN, preserve TIME|FROZEN such that perf_event_time_now() 3626 * does not observe a hole. perf_ctx_unlock() will clean up. 3627 */ 3628 if (ctx->is_active & EVENT_FROZEN) 3629 ctx->is_active &= EVENT_TIME_FROZEN; 3630 else 3631 ctx->is_active = 0; 3632 } 3633 3634 if (ctx->task) { 3635 WARN_ON_ONCE(cpuctx->task_ctx != ctx); 3636 if (!(ctx->is_active & EVENT_ALL)) 3637 cpuctx->task_ctx = NULL; 3638 } 3639 3640 if (event_type & EVENT_GUEST) { 3641 /* 3642 * Schedule out all exclude_guest events of PMU 3643 * with PERF_PMU_CAP_MEDIATED_VPMU. 3644 */ 3645 is_active = EVENT_ALL; 3646 __update_context_guest_time(ctx, false); 3647 perf_cgroup_set_timestamp(cpuctx, true); 3648 barrier(); 3649 } else { 3650 is_active ^= ctx->is_active; /* changed bits */ 3651 } 3652 3653 for_each_epc(pmu_ctx, ctx, pmu, event_type) 3654 __pmu_ctx_sched_out(pmu_ctx, is_active); 3655 } 3656 3657 /* 3658 * Test whether two contexts are equivalent, i.e. whether they have both been 3659 * cloned from the same version of the same context. 3660 * 3661 * Equivalence is measured using a generation number in the context that is 3662 * incremented on each modification to it; see unclone_ctx(), list_add_event() 3663 * and list_del_event(). 3664 */ 3665 static int context_equiv(struct perf_event_context *ctx1, 3666 struct perf_event_context *ctx2) 3667 { 3668 lockdep_assert_held(&ctx1->lock); 3669 lockdep_assert_held(&ctx2->lock); 3670 3671 /* Pinning disables the swap optimization */ 3672 if (ctx1->pin_count || ctx2->pin_count) 3673 return 0; 3674 3675 /* If ctx1 is the parent of ctx2 */ 3676 if (ctx1 == ctx2->parent_ctx && ctx1->generation == ctx2->parent_gen) 3677 return 1; 3678 3679 /* If ctx2 is the parent of ctx1 */ 3680 if (ctx1->parent_ctx == ctx2 && ctx1->parent_gen == ctx2->generation) 3681 return 1; 3682 3683 /* 3684 * If ctx1 and ctx2 have the same parent; we flatten the parent 3685 * hierarchy, see perf_event_init_context(). 3686 */ 3687 if (ctx1->parent_ctx && ctx1->parent_ctx == ctx2->parent_ctx && 3688 ctx1->parent_gen == ctx2->parent_gen) 3689 return 1; 3690 3691 /* Unmatched */ 3692 return 0; 3693 } 3694 3695 static void __perf_event_sync_stat(struct perf_event *event, 3696 struct perf_event *next_event) 3697 { 3698 u64 value; 3699 3700 if (!event->attr.inherit_stat) 3701 return; 3702 3703 /* 3704 * Update the event value, we cannot use perf_event_read() 3705 * because we're in the middle of a context switch and have IRQs 3706 * disabled, which upsets smp_call_function_single(), however 3707 * we know the event must be on the current CPU, therefore we 3708 * don't need to use it. 3709 */ 3710 perf_pmu_read(event); 3711 3712 perf_event_update_time(event); 3713 3714 /* 3715 * In order to keep per-task stats reliable we need to flip the event 3716 * values when we flip the contexts. 3717 */ 3718 value = local64_read(&next_event->count); 3719 value = local64_xchg(&event->count, value); 3720 local64_set(&next_event->count, value); 3721 3722 swap(event->total_time_enabled, next_event->total_time_enabled); 3723 swap(event->total_time_running, next_event->total_time_running); 3724 3725 /* 3726 * Since we swizzled the values, update the user visible data too. 3727 */ 3728 perf_event_update_userpage(event); 3729 perf_event_update_userpage(next_event); 3730 } 3731 3732 static void perf_event_sync_stat(struct perf_event_context *ctx, 3733 struct perf_event_context *next_ctx) 3734 { 3735 struct perf_event *event, *next_event; 3736 3737 if (!ctx->nr_stat) 3738 return; 3739 3740 update_context_time(ctx); 3741 3742 event = list_first_entry(&ctx->event_list, 3743 struct perf_event, event_entry); 3744 3745 next_event = list_first_entry(&next_ctx->event_list, 3746 struct perf_event, event_entry); 3747 3748 while (&event->event_entry != &ctx->event_list && 3749 &next_event->event_entry != &next_ctx->event_list) { 3750 3751 __perf_event_sync_stat(event, next_event); 3752 3753 event = list_next_entry(event, event_entry); 3754 next_event = list_next_entry(next_event, event_entry); 3755 } 3756 } 3757 3758 static void perf_ctx_sched_task_cb(struct perf_event_context *ctx, 3759 struct task_struct *task, bool sched_in) 3760 { 3761 struct perf_event_pmu_context *pmu_ctx; 3762 struct perf_cpu_pmu_context *cpc; 3763 3764 list_for_each_entry(pmu_ctx, &ctx->pmu_ctx_list, pmu_ctx_entry) { 3765 cpc = this_cpc(pmu_ctx->pmu); 3766 3767 if (cpc->sched_cb_usage && pmu_ctx->pmu->sched_task) 3768 pmu_ctx->pmu->sched_task(pmu_ctx, task, sched_in); 3769 } 3770 } 3771 3772 static void 3773 perf_event_context_sched_out(struct task_struct *task, struct task_struct *next) 3774 { 3775 struct perf_event_context *ctx = task->perf_event_ctxp; 3776 struct perf_event_context *next_ctx; 3777 struct perf_event_context *parent, *next_parent; 3778 int do_switch = 1; 3779 3780 if (likely(!ctx)) 3781 return; 3782 3783 rcu_read_lock(); 3784 next_ctx = rcu_dereference(next->perf_event_ctxp); 3785 if (!next_ctx) 3786 goto unlock; 3787 3788 parent = rcu_dereference(ctx->parent_ctx); 3789 next_parent = rcu_dereference(next_ctx->parent_ctx); 3790 3791 /* If neither context have a parent context; they cannot be clones. */ 3792 if (!parent && !next_parent) 3793 goto unlock; 3794 3795 if (next_parent == ctx || next_ctx == parent || next_parent == parent) { 3796 /* 3797 * Looks like the two contexts are clones, so we might be 3798 * able to optimize the context switch. We lock both 3799 * contexts and check that they are clones under the 3800 * lock (including re-checking that neither has been 3801 * uncloned in the meantime). It doesn't matter which 3802 * order we take the locks because no other cpu could 3803 * be trying to lock both of these tasks. 3804 */ 3805 raw_spin_lock(&ctx->lock); 3806 raw_spin_lock_nested(&next_ctx->lock, SINGLE_DEPTH_NESTING); 3807 if (context_equiv(ctx, next_ctx)) { 3808 3809 perf_ctx_disable(ctx, 0); 3810 3811 /* PMIs are disabled; ctx->nr_no_switch_fast is stable. */ 3812 if (local_read(&ctx->nr_no_switch_fast) || 3813 local_read(&next_ctx->nr_no_switch_fast)) { 3814 /* 3815 * Must not swap out ctx when there's pending 3816 * events that rely on the ctx->task relation. 3817 * 3818 * Likewise, when a context contains inherit + 3819 * SAMPLE_READ events they should be switched 3820 * out using the slow path so that they are 3821 * treated as if they were distinct contexts. 3822 */ 3823 raw_spin_unlock(&next_ctx->lock); 3824 rcu_read_unlock(); 3825 goto inside_switch; 3826 } 3827 3828 WRITE_ONCE(ctx->task, next); 3829 WRITE_ONCE(next_ctx->task, task); 3830 3831 perf_ctx_sched_task_cb(ctx, task, false); 3832 3833 perf_ctx_enable(ctx, 0); 3834 3835 /* 3836 * RCU_INIT_POINTER here is safe because we've not 3837 * modified the ctx and the above modification of 3838 * ctx->task is immaterial since this value is 3839 * always verified under ctx->lock which we're now 3840 * holding. 3841 */ 3842 RCU_INIT_POINTER(task->perf_event_ctxp, next_ctx); 3843 RCU_INIT_POINTER(next->perf_event_ctxp, ctx); 3844 3845 do_switch = 0; 3846 3847 perf_event_sync_stat(ctx, next_ctx); 3848 } 3849 raw_spin_unlock(&next_ctx->lock); 3850 raw_spin_unlock(&ctx->lock); 3851 } 3852 unlock: 3853 rcu_read_unlock(); 3854 3855 if (do_switch) { 3856 raw_spin_lock(&ctx->lock); 3857 perf_ctx_disable(ctx, 0); 3858 3859 inside_switch: 3860 perf_ctx_sched_task_cb(ctx, task, false); 3861 task_ctx_sched_out(ctx, NULL, EVENT_ALL); 3862 3863 perf_ctx_enable(ctx, 0); 3864 raw_spin_unlock(&ctx->lock); 3865 } 3866 } 3867 3868 static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct list_head, sched_cb_list); 3869 static DEFINE_PER_CPU(int, perf_sched_cb_usages); 3870 3871 void perf_sched_cb_dec(struct pmu *pmu) 3872 { 3873 struct perf_cpu_pmu_context *cpc = this_cpc(pmu); 3874 3875 this_cpu_dec(perf_sched_cb_usages); 3876 barrier(); 3877 3878 if (!--cpc->sched_cb_usage) 3879 list_del(&cpc->sched_cb_entry); 3880 } 3881 3882 3883 void perf_sched_cb_inc(struct pmu *pmu) 3884 { 3885 struct perf_cpu_pmu_context *cpc = this_cpc(pmu); 3886 3887 if (!cpc->sched_cb_usage++) 3888 list_add(&cpc->sched_cb_entry, this_cpu_ptr(&sched_cb_list)); 3889 3890 barrier(); 3891 this_cpu_inc(perf_sched_cb_usages); 3892 } 3893 3894 /* 3895 * This function provides the context switch callback to the lower code 3896 * layer. It is invoked ONLY when the context switch callback is enabled. 3897 * 3898 * This callback is relevant even to per-cpu events; for example multi event 3899 * PEBS requires this to provide PID/TID information. This requires we flush 3900 * all queued PEBS records before we context switch to a new task. 3901 */ 3902 static void __perf_pmu_sched_task(struct perf_cpu_pmu_context *cpc, 3903 struct task_struct *task, bool sched_in) 3904 { 3905 struct perf_cpu_context *cpuctx = this_cpu_ptr(&perf_cpu_context); 3906 struct pmu *pmu; 3907 3908 pmu = cpc->epc.pmu; 3909 3910 /* software PMUs will not have sched_task */ 3911 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(!pmu->sched_task)) 3912 return; 3913 3914 perf_ctx_lock(cpuctx, cpuctx->task_ctx); 3915 perf_pmu_disable(pmu); 3916 3917 pmu->sched_task(cpc->task_epc, task, sched_in); 3918 3919 perf_pmu_enable(pmu); 3920 perf_ctx_unlock(cpuctx, cpuctx->task_ctx); 3921 } 3922 3923 static void perf_pmu_sched_task(struct task_struct *prev, 3924 struct task_struct *next, 3925 bool sched_in) 3926 { 3927 struct perf_cpu_context *cpuctx = this_cpu_ptr(&perf_cpu_context); 3928 struct perf_cpu_pmu_context *cpc; 3929 3930 /* cpuctx->task_ctx will be handled in perf_event_context_sched_in/out */ 3931 if (prev == next || cpuctx->task_ctx) 3932 return; 3933 3934 list_for_each_entry(cpc, this_cpu_ptr(&sched_cb_list), sched_cb_entry) 3935 __perf_pmu_sched_task(cpc, sched_in ? next : prev, sched_in); 3936 } 3937 3938 static void perf_event_switch(struct task_struct *task, 3939 struct task_struct *next_prev, bool sched_in); 3940 3941 /* 3942 * Called from scheduler to remove the events of the current task, 3943 * with interrupts disabled. 3944 * 3945 * We stop each event and update the event value in event->count. 3946 * 3947 * This does not protect us against NMI, but disable() 3948 * sets the disabled bit in the control field of event _before_ 3949 * accessing the event control register. If a NMI hits, then it will 3950 * not restart the event. 3951 */ 3952 void __perf_event_task_sched_out(struct task_struct *task, 3953 struct task_struct *next) 3954 { 3955 if (__this_cpu_read(perf_sched_cb_usages)) 3956 perf_pmu_sched_task(task, next, false); 3957 3958 if (atomic_read(&nr_switch_events)) 3959 perf_event_switch(task, next, false); 3960 3961 perf_event_context_sched_out(task, next); 3962 3963 /* 3964 * if cgroup events exist on this CPU, then we need 3965 * to check if we have to switch out PMU state. 3966 * cgroup event are system-wide mode only 3967 */ 3968 perf_cgroup_switch(next); 3969 } 3970 3971 static bool perf_less_group_idx(const void *l, const void *r, void __always_unused *args) 3972 { 3973 const struct perf_event *le = *(const struct perf_event **)l; 3974 const struct perf_event *re = *(const struct perf_event **)r; 3975 3976 return le->group_index < re->group_index; 3977 } 3978 3979 DEFINE_MIN_HEAP(struct perf_event *, perf_event_min_heap); 3980 3981 static const struct min_heap_callbacks perf_min_heap = { 3982 .less = perf_less_group_idx, 3983 .swp = NULL, 3984 }; 3985 3986 static void __heap_add(struct perf_event_min_heap *heap, struct perf_event *event) 3987 { 3988 struct perf_event **itrs = heap->data; 3989 3990 if (event) { 3991 itrs[heap->nr] = event; 3992 heap->nr++; 3993 } 3994 } 3995 3996 static void __link_epc(struct perf_event_pmu_context *pmu_ctx) 3997 { 3998 struct perf_cpu_pmu_context *cpc; 3999 4000 if (!pmu_ctx->ctx->task) 4001 return; 4002 4003 cpc = this_cpc(pmu_ctx->pmu); 4004 WARN_ON_ONCE(cpc->task_epc && cpc->task_epc != pmu_ctx); 4005 cpc->task_epc = pmu_ctx; 4006 } 4007 4008 static noinline int visit_groups_merge(struct perf_event_context *ctx, 4009 struct perf_event_groups *groups, int cpu, 4010 struct pmu *pmu, 4011 int (*func)(struct perf_event *, void *), 4012 void *data) 4013 { 4014 #ifdef CONFIG_CGROUP_PERF 4015 struct cgroup_subsys_state *css = NULL; 4016 #endif 4017 struct perf_cpu_context *cpuctx = NULL; 4018 /* Space for per CPU and/or any CPU event iterators. */ 4019 struct perf_event *itrs[2]; 4020 struct perf_event_min_heap event_heap; 4021 struct perf_event **evt; 4022 int ret; 4023 4024 if (pmu->filter && pmu->filter(pmu, cpu)) 4025 return 0; 4026 4027 if (!ctx->task) { 4028 cpuctx = this_cpu_ptr(&perf_cpu_context); 4029 event_heap = (struct perf_event_min_heap){ 4030 .data = cpuctx->heap, 4031 .nr = 0, 4032 .size = cpuctx->heap_size, 4033 }; 4034 4035 lockdep_assert_held(&cpuctx->ctx.lock); 4036 4037 #ifdef CONFIG_CGROUP_PERF 4038 if (cpuctx->cgrp) 4039 css = &cpuctx->cgrp->css; 4040 #endif 4041 } else { 4042 event_heap = (struct perf_event_min_heap){ 4043 .data = itrs, 4044 .nr = 0, 4045 .size = ARRAY_SIZE(itrs), 4046 }; 4047 /* Events not within a CPU context may be on any CPU. */ 4048 __heap_add(&event_heap, perf_event_groups_first(groups, -1, pmu, NULL)); 4049 } 4050 evt = event_heap.data; 4051 4052 __heap_add(&event_heap, perf_event_groups_first(groups, cpu, pmu, NULL)); 4053 4054 #ifdef CONFIG_CGROUP_PERF 4055 for (; css; css = css->parent) 4056 __heap_add(&event_heap, perf_event_groups_first(groups, cpu, pmu, css->cgroup)); 4057 #endif 4058 4059 if (event_heap.nr) { 4060 __link_epc((*evt)->pmu_ctx); 4061 perf_assert_pmu_disabled((*evt)->pmu_ctx->pmu); 4062 } 4063 4064 min_heapify_all_inline(&event_heap, &perf_min_heap, NULL); 4065 4066 while (event_heap.nr) { 4067 ret = func(*evt, data); 4068 if (ret) 4069 return ret; 4070 4071 *evt = perf_event_groups_next(*evt, pmu); 4072 if (*evt) 4073 min_heap_sift_down_inline(&event_heap, 0, &perf_min_heap, NULL); 4074 else 4075 min_heap_pop_inline(&event_heap, &perf_min_heap, NULL); 4076 } 4077 4078 return 0; 4079 } 4080 4081 /* 4082 * Because the userpage is strictly per-event (there is no concept of context, 4083 * so there cannot be a context indirection), every userpage must be updated 4084 * when context time starts :-( 4085 * 4086 * IOW, we must not miss EVENT_TIME edges. 4087 */ 4088 static inline bool event_update_userpage(struct perf_event *event) 4089 { 4090 if (likely(!refcount_read(&event->mmap_count))) 4091 return false; 4092 4093 perf_event_update_time(event); 4094 perf_event_update_userpage(event); 4095 4096 return true; 4097 } 4098 4099 static inline void group_update_userpage(struct perf_event *group_event) 4100 { 4101 struct perf_event *event; 4102 4103 if (!event_update_userpage(group_event)) 4104 return; 4105 4106 for_each_sibling_event(event, group_event) 4107 event_update_userpage(event); 4108 } 4109 4110 struct merge_sched_data { 4111 int can_add_hw; 4112 enum event_type_t event_type; 4113 }; 4114 4115 static int merge_sched_in(struct perf_event *event, void *data) 4116 { 4117 struct perf_event_context *ctx = event->ctx; 4118 struct merge_sched_data *msd = data; 4119 4120 if (event->state <= PERF_EVENT_STATE_OFF) 4121 return 0; 4122 4123 if (!event_filter_match(event)) 4124 return 0; 4125 4126 /* 4127 * Don't schedule in any host events from PMU with 4128 * PERF_PMU_CAP_MEDIATED_VPMU, while a guest is running. 4129 */ 4130 if (is_guest_mediated_pmu_loaded() && 4131 event->pmu_ctx->pmu->capabilities & PERF_PMU_CAP_MEDIATED_VPMU && 4132 !(msd->event_type & EVENT_GUEST)) 4133 return 0; 4134 4135 if (group_can_go_on(event, msd->can_add_hw)) { 4136 if (!group_sched_in(event, ctx)) 4137 list_add_tail(&event->active_list, get_event_list(event)); 4138 } 4139 4140 if (event->state == PERF_EVENT_STATE_INACTIVE) { 4141 msd->can_add_hw = 0; 4142 if (event->attr.pinned) { 4143 perf_cgroup_event_disable(event, ctx); 4144 perf_event_set_state(event, PERF_EVENT_STATE_ERROR); 4145 4146 if (*perf_event_fasync(event)) 4147 event->pending_kill = POLL_ERR; 4148 4149 event->pending_wakeup = 1; 4150 irq_work_queue(&event->pending_irq); 4151 } else { 4152 struct perf_cpu_pmu_context *cpc = this_cpc(event->pmu_ctx->pmu); 4153 4154 event->pmu_ctx->rotate_necessary = 1; 4155 perf_mux_hrtimer_restart(cpc); 4156 group_update_userpage(event); 4157 } 4158 } 4159 4160 return 0; 4161 } 4162 4163 static void pmu_groups_sched_in(struct perf_event_context *ctx, 4164 struct perf_event_groups *groups, 4165 struct pmu *pmu, 4166 enum event_type_t event_type) 4167 { 4168 struct merge_sched_data msd = { 4169 .can_add_hw = 1, 4170 .event_type = event_type, 4171 }; 4172 visit_groups_merge(ctx, groups, smp_processor_id(), pmu, 4173 merge_sched_in, &msd); 4174 } 4175 4176 static void __pmu_ctx_sched_in(struct perf_event_pmu_context *pmu_ctx, 4177 enum event_type_t event_type) 4178 { 4179 struct perf_event_context *ctx = pmu_ctx->ctx; 4180 4181 if (event_type & EVENT_PINNED) 4182 pmu_groups_sched_in(ctx, &ctx->pinned_groups, pmu_ctx->pmu, event_type); 4183 if (event_type & EVENT_FLEXIBLE) 4184 pmu_groups_sched_in(ctx, &ctx->flexible_groups, pmu_ctx->pmu, event_type); 4185 } 4186 4187 static void 4188 ctx_sched_in(struct perf_event_context *ctx, struct pmu *pmu, enum event_type_t event_type) 4189 { 4190 struct perf_cpu_context *cpuctx = this_cpu_ptr(&perf_cpu_context); 4191 enum event_type_t active_type = event_type & ~EVENT_FLAGS; 4192 struct perf_event_pmu_context *pmu_ctx; 4193 int is_active = ctx->is_active; 4194 4195 lockdep_assert_held(&ctx->lock); 4196 4197 if (likely(!ctx->nr_events)) 4198 return; 4199 4200 if (!(is_active & EVENT_TIME)) { 4201 /* EVENT_TIME should be active while the guest runs */ 4202 WARN_ON_ONCE(event_type & EVENT_GUEST); 4203 /* start ctx time */ 4204 __update_context_time(ctx, false); 4205 perf_cgroup_set_timestamp(cpuctx, false); 4206 /* 4207 * CPU-release for the below ->is_active store, 4208 * see __load_acquire() in perf_event_time_now() 4209 */ 4210 barrier(); 4211 } 4212 4213 ctx->is_active |= active_type | EVENT_TIME; 4214 if (ctx->task) { 4215 if (!(is_active & EVENT_ALL)) 4216 cpuctx->task_ctx = ctx; 4217 else 4218 WARN_ON_ONCE(cpuctx->task_ctx != ctx); 4219 } 4220 4221 if (event_type & EVENT_GUEST) { 4222 /* 4223 * Schedule in the required exclude_guest events of PMU 4224 * with PERF_PMU_CAP_MEDIATED_VPMU. 4225 */ 4226 is_active = event_type & EVENT_ALL; 4227 4228 /* 4229 * Update ctx time to set the new start time for 4230 * the exclude_guest events. 4231 */ 4232 update_context_time(ctx); 4233 update_cgrp_time_from_cpuctx(cpuctx, false); 4234 barrier(); 4235 } else { 4236 is_active ^= ctx->is_active; /* changed bits */ 4237 } 4238 4239 /* 4240 * First go through the list and put on any pinned groups 4241 * in order to give them the best chance of going on. 4242 */ 4243 if (is_active & EVENT_PINNED) { 4244 for_each_epc(pmu_ctx, ctx, pmu, event_type) 4245 __pmu_ctx_sched_in(pmu_ctx, EVENT_PINNED | (event_type & EVENT_GUEST)); 4246 } 4247 4248 /* Then walk through the lower prio flexible groups */ 4249 if (is_active & EVENT_FLEXIBLE) { 4250 for_each_epc(pmu_ctx, ctx, pmu, event_type) 4251 __pmu_ctx_sched_in(pmu_ctx, EVENT_FLEXIBLE | (event_type & EVENT_GUEST)); 4252 } 4253 } 4254 4255 static void perf_event_context_sched_in(struct task_struct *task) 4256 { 4257 struct perf_cpu_context *cpuctx = this_cpu_ptr(&perf_cpu_context); 4258 struct perf_event_context *ctx; 4259 4260 rcu_read_lock(); 4261 ctx = rcu_dereference(task->perf_event_ctxp); 4262 if (!ctx) 4263 goto rcu_unlock; 4264 4265 if (cpuctx->task_ctx == ctx) { 4266 perf_ctx_lock(cpuctx, ctx); 4267 perf_ctx_disable(ctx, 0); 4268 4269 perf_ctx_sched_task_cb(ctx, task, true); 4270 4271 perf_ctx_enable(ctx, 0); 4272 perf_ctx_unlock(cpuctx, ctx); 4273 goto rcu_unlock; 4274 } 4275 4276 perf_ctx_lock(cpuctx, ctx); 4277 /* 4278 * We must check ctx->nr_events while holding ctx->lock, such 4279 * that we serialize against perf_install_in_context(). 4280 */ 4281 if (!ctx->nr_events) 4282 goto unlock; 4283 4284 perf_ctx_disable(ctx, 0); 4285 /* 4286 * We want to keep the following priority order: 4287 * cpu pinned (that don't need to move), task pinned, 4288 * cpu flexible, task flexible. 4289 * 4290 * However, if task's ctx is not carrying any pinned 4291 * events, no need to flip the cpuctx's events around. 4292 */ 4293 if (!RB_EMPTY_ROOT(&ctx->pinned_groups.tree)) { 4294 perf_ctx_disable(&cpuctx->ctx, 0); 4295 ctx_sched_out(&cpuctx->ctx, NULL, EVENT_FLEXIBLE); 4296 } 4297 4298 perf_event_sched_in(cpuctx, ctx, NULL, 0); 4299 4300 perf_ctx_sched_task_cb(cpuctx->task_ctx, task, true); 4301 4302 if (!RB_EMPTY_ROOT(&ctx->pinned_groups.tree)) 4303 perf_ctx_enable(&cpuctx->ctx, 0); 4304 4305 perf_ctx_enable(ctx, 0); 4306 4307 unlock: 4308 perf_ctx_unlock(cpuctx, ctx); 4309 rcu_unlock: 4310 rcu_read_unlock(); 4311 } 4312 4313 /* 4314 * Called from scheduler to add the events of the current task 4315 * with interrupts disabled. 4316 * 4317 * We restore the event value and then enable it. 4318 * 4319 * This does not protect us against NMI, but enable() 4320 * sets the enabled bit in the control field of event _before_ 4321 * accessing the event control register. If a NMI hits, then it will 4322 * keep the event running. 4323 */ 4324 void __perf_event_task_sched_in(struct task_struct *prev, 4325 struct task_struct *task) 4326 { 4327 perf_event_context_sched_in(task); 4328 4329 if (atomic_read(&nr_switch_events)) 4330 perf_event_switch(task, prev, true); 4331 4332 if (__this_cpu_read(perf_sched_cb_usages)) 4333 perf_pmu_sched_task(prev, task, true); 4334 } 4335 4336 static u64 perf_calculate_period(struct perf_event *event, u64 nsec, u64 count) 4337 { 4338 u64 frequency = event->attr.sample_freq; 4339 u64 sec = NSEC_PER_SEC; 4340 u64 divisor, dividend; 4341 4342 int count_fls, nsec_fls, frequency_fls, sec_fls; 4343 4344 count_fls = fls64(count); 4345 nsec_fls = fls64(nsec); 4346 frequency_fls = fls64(frequency); 4347 sec_fls = 30; 4348 4349 /* 4350 * We got @count in @nsec, with a target of sample_freq HZ 4351 * the target period becomes: 4352 * 4353 * @count * 10^9 4354 * period = ------------------- 4355 * @nsec * sample_freq 4356 * 4357 */ 4358 4359 /* 4360 * Reduce accuracy by one bit such that @a and @b converge 4361 * to a similar magnitude. 4362 */ 4363 #define REDUCE_FLS(a, b) \ 4364 do { \ 4365 if (a##_fls > b##_fls) { \ 4366 a >>= 1; \ 4367 a##_fls--; \ 4368 } else { \ 4369 b >>= 1; \ 4370 b##_fls--; \ 4371 } \ 4372 } while (0) 4373 4374 /* 4375 * Reduce accuracy until either term fits in a u64, then proceed with 4376 * the other, so that finally we can do a u64/u64 division. 4377 */ 4378 while (count_fls + sec_fls > 64 && nsec_fls + frequency_fls > 64) { 4379 REDUCE_FLS(nsec, frequency); 4380 REDUCE_FLS(sec, count); 4381 } 4382 4383 if (count_fls + sec_fls > 64) { 4384 divisor = nsec * frequency; 4385 4386 while (count_fls + sec_fls > 64) { 4387 REDUCE_FLS(count, sec); 4388 divisor >>= 1; 4389 } 4390 4391 dividend = count * sec; 4392 } else { 4393 dividend = count * sec; 4394 4395 while (nsec_fls + frequency_fls > 64) { 4396 REDUCE_FLS(nsec, frequency); 4397 dividend >>= 1; 4398 } 4399 4400 divisor = nsec * frequency; 4401 } 4402 4403 if (!divisor) 4404 return dividend; 4405 4406 return div64_u64(dividend, divisor); 4407 } 4408 4409 static DEFINE_PER_CPU(int, perf_throttled_count); 4410 static DEFINE_PER_CPU(u64, perf_throttled_seq); 4411 4412 static void perf_adjust_period(struct perf_event *event, u64 nsec, u64 count, bool disable) 4413 { 4414 struct hw_perf_event *hwc = &event->hw; 4415 s64 period, sample_period; 4416 s64 delta; 4417 4418 period = perf_calculate_period(event, nsec, count); 4419 4420 delta = (s64)(period - hwc->sample_period); 4421 if (delta >= 0) 4422 delta += 7; 4423 else 4424 delta -= 7; 4425 delta /= 8; /* low pass filter */ 4426 4427 sample_period = hwc->sample_period + delta; 4428 4429 if (!sample_period) 4430 sample_period = 1; 4431 4432 hwc->sample_period = sample_period; 4433 4434 if (local64_read(&hwc->period_left) > 8*sample_period) { 4435 if (disable) 4436 event->pmu->stop(event, PERF_EF_UPDATE); 4437 4438 local64_set(&hwc->period_left, 0); 4439 4440 if (disable) 4441 event->pmu->start(event, PERF_EF_RELOAD); 4442 } 4443 } 4444 4445 static void perf_adjust_freq_unthr_events(struct list_head *event_list) 4446 { 4447 struct perf_event *event; 4448 struct hw_perf_event *hwc; 4449 u64 now, period = TICK_NSEC; 4450 s64 delta; 4451 4452 list_for_each_entry(event, event_list, active_list) { 4453 if (event->state != PERF_EVENT_STATE_ACTIVE) 4454 continue; 4455 4456 // XXX use visit thingy to avoid the -1,cpu match 4457 if (!event_filter_match(event)) 4458 continue; 4459 4460 hwc = &event->hw; 4461 4462 if (hwc->interrupts == MAX_INTERRUPTS) 4463 perf_event_unthrottle_group(event, is_event_in_freq_mode(event)); 4464 4465 if (!is_event_in_freq_mode(event)) 4466 continue; 4467 4468 /* 4469 * stop the event and update event->count 4470 */ 4471 event->pmu->stop(event, PERF_EF_UPDATE); 4472 4473 now = local64_read(&event->count); 4474 delta = now - hwc->freq_count_stamp; 4475 hwc->freq_count_stamp = now; 4476 4477 /* 4478 * restart the event 4479 * reload only if value has changed 4480 * we have stopped the event so tell that 4481 * to perf_adjust_period() to avoid stopping it 4482 * twice. 4483 */ 4484 if (delta > 0) 4485 perf_adjust_period(event, period, delta, false); 4486 4487 event->pmu->start(event, delta > 0 ? PERF_EF_RELOAD : 0); 4488 } 4489 } 4490 4491 /* 4492 * combine freq adjustment with unthrottling to avoid two passes over the 4493 * events. At the same time, make sure, having freq events does not change 4494 * the rate of unthrottling as that would introduce bias. 4495 */ 4496 static void 4497 perf_adjust_freq_unthr_context(struct perf_event_context *ctx, bool unthrottle) 4498 { 4499 struct perf_event_pmu_context *pmu_ctx; 4500 4501 /* 4502 * only need to iterate over all events iff: 4503 * - context have events in frequency mode (needs freq adjust) 4504 * - there are events to unthrottle on this cpu 4505 */ 4506 if (!(ctx->nr_freq || unthrottle)) 4507 return; 4508 4509 raw_spin_lock(&ctx->lock); 4510 4511 list_for_each_entry(pmu_ctx, &ctx->pmu_ctx_list, pmu_ctx_entry) { 4512 if (!(pmu_ctx->nr_freq || unthrottle)) 4513 continue; 4514 if (!perf_pmu_ctx_is_active(pmu_ctx)) 4515 continue; 4516 if (pmu_ctx->pmu->capabilities & PERF_PMU_CAP_NO_INTERRUPT) 4517 continue; 4518 4519 perf_pmu_disable(pmu_ctx->pmu); 4520 perf_adjust_freq_unthr_events(&pmu_ctx->pinned_active); 4521 perf_adjust_freq_unthr_events(&pmu_ctx->flexible_active); 4522 perf_pmu_enable(pmu_ctx->pmu); 4523 } 4524 4525 raw_spin_unlock(&ctx->lock); 4526 } 4527 4528 /* 4529 * Move @event to the tail of the @ctx's elegible events. 4530 */ 4531 static void rotate_ctx(struct perf_event_context *ctx, struct perf_event *event) 4532 { 4533 /* 4534 * Rotate the first entry last of non-pinned groups. Rotation might be 4535 * disabled by the inheritance code. 4536 */ 4537 if (ctx->rotate_disable) 4538 return; 4539 4540 perf_event_groups_delete(&ctx->flexible_groups, event); 4541 perf_event_groups_insert(&ctx->flexible_groups, event); 4542 } 4543 4544 /* pick an event from the flexible_groups to rotate */ 4545 static inline struct perf_event * 4546 ctx_event_to_rotate(struct perf_event_pmu_context *pmu_ctx) 4547 { 4548 struct perf_event *event; 4549 struct rb_node *node; 4550 struct rb_root *tree; 4551 struct __group_key key = { 4552 .pmu = pmu_ctx->pmu, 4553 }; 4554 4555 /* pick the first active flexible event */ 4556 event = list_first_entry_or_null(&pmu_ctx->flexible_active, 4557 struct perf_event, active_list); 4558 if (event) 4559 goto out; 4560 4561 /* if no active flexible event, pick the first event */ 4562 tree = &pmu_ctx->ctx->flexible_groups.tree; 4563 4564 if (!pmu_ctx->ctx->task) { 4565 key.cpu = smp_processor_id(); 4566 4567 node = rb_find_first(&key, tree, __group_cmp_ignore_cgroup); 4568 if (node) 4569 event = __node_2_pe(node); 4570 goto out; 4571 } 4572 4573 key.cpu = -1; 4574 node = rb_find_first(&key, tree, __group_cmp_ignore_cgroup); 4575 if (node) { 4576 event = __node_2_pe(node); 4577 goto out; 4578 } 4579 4580 key.cpu = smp_processor_id(); 4581 node = rb_find_first(&key, tree, __group_cmp_ignore_cgroup); 4582 if (node) 4583 event = __node_2_pe(node); 4584 4585 out: 4586 /* 4587 * Unconditionally clear rotate_necessary; if ctx_flexible_sched_in() 4588 * finds there are unschedulable events, it will set it again. 4589 */ 4590 pmu_ctx->rotate_necessary = 0; 4591 4592 return event; 4593 } 4594 4595 static bool perf_rotate_context(struct perf_cpu_pmu_context *cpc) 4596 { 4597 struct perf_cpu_context *cpuctx = this_cpu_ptr(&perf_cpu_context); 4598 struct perf_event_pmu_context *cpu_epc, *task_epc = NULL; 4599 struct perf_event *cpu_event = NULL, *task_event = NULL; 4600 int cpu_rotate, task_rotate; 4601 struct pmu *pmu; 4602 4603 /* 4604 * Since we run this from IRQ context, nobody can install new 4605 * events, thus the event count values are stable. 4606 */ 4607 4608 cpu_epc = &cpc->epc; 4609 pmu = cpu_epc->pmu; 4610 task_epc = cpc->task_epc; 4611 4612 cpu_rotate = cpu_epc->rotate_necessary; 4613 task_rotate = task_epc ? task_epc->rotate_necessary : 0; 4614 4615 if (!(cpu_rotate || task_rotate)) 4616 return false; 4617 4618 perf_ctx_lock(cpuctx, cpuctx->task_ctx); 4619 perf_pmu_disable(pmu); 4620 4621 if (task_rotate) 4622 task_event = ctx_event_to_rotate(task_epc); 4623 if (cpu_rotate) 4624 cpu_event = ctx_event_to_rotate(cpu_epc); 4625 4626 /* 4627 * As per the order given at ctx_resched() first 'pop' task flexible 4628 * and then, if needed CPU flexible. 4629 */ 4630 if (task_event || (task_epc && cpu_event)) { 4631 update_context_time(task_epc->ctx); 4632 __pmu_ctx_sched_out(task_epc, EVENT_FLEXIBLE); 4633 } 4634 4635 if (cpu_event) { 4636 update_context_time(&cpuctx->ctx); 4637 __pmu_ctx_sched_out(cpu_epc, EVENT_FLEXIBLE); 4638 rotate_ctx(&cpuctx->ctx, cpu_event); 4639 __pmu_ctx_sched_in(cpu_epc, EVENT_FLEXIBLE); 4640 } 4641 4642 if (task_event) 4643 rotate_ctx(task_epc->ctx, task_event); 4644 4645 if (task_event || (task_epc && cpu_event)) 4646 __pmu_ctx_sched_in(task_epc, EVENT_FLEXIBLE); 4647 4648 perf_pmu_enable(pmu); 4649 perf_ctx_unlock(cpuctx, cpuctx->task_ctx); 4650 4651 return true; 4652 } 4653 4654 void perf_event_task_tick(void) 4655 { 4656 struct perf_cpu_context *cpuctx = this_cpu_ptr(&perf_cpu_context); 4657 struct perf_event_context *ctx; 4658 int throttled; 4659 4660 lockdep_assert_irqs_disabled(); 4661 4662 __this_cpu_inc(perf_throttled_seq); 4663 throttled = __this_cpu_xchg(perf_throttled_count, 0); 4664 tick_dep_clear_cpu(smp_processor_id(), TICK_DEP_BIT_PERF_EVENTS); 4665 4666 perf_adjust_freq_unthr_context(&cpuctx->ctx, !!throttled); 4667 4668 rcu_read_lock(); 4669 ctx = rcu_dereference(current->perf_event_ctxp); 4670 if (ctx) 4671 perf_adjust_freq_unthr_context(ctx, !!throttled); 4672 rcu_read_unlock(); 4673 } 4674 4675 static int event_enable_on_exec(struct perf_event *event, 4676 struct perf_event_context *ctx) 4677 { 4678 if (!event->attr.enable_on_exec) 4679 return 0; 4680 4681 event->attr.enable_on_exec = 0; 4682 if (event->state >= PERF_EVENT_STATE_INACTIVE) 4683 return 0; 4684 4685 perf_event_set_state(event, PERF_EVENT_STATE_INACTIVE); 4686 4687 return 1; 4688 } 4689 4690 /* 4691 * Enable all of a task's events that have been marked enable-on-exec. 4692 * This expects task == current. 4693 */ 4694 static void perf_event_enable_on_exec(struct perf_event_context *ctx) 4695 { 4696 struct perf_event_context *clone_ctx = NULL; 4697 enum event_type_t event_type = 0; 4698 struct perf_cpu_context *cpuctx; 4699 struct perf_event *event; 4700 unsigned long flags; 4701 int enabled = 0; 4702 4703 local_irq_save(flags); 4704 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(current->perf_event_ctxp != ctx)) 4705 goto out; 4706 4707 if (!ctx->nr_events) 4708 goto out; 4709 4710 cpuctx = this_cpu_ptr(&perf_cpu_context); 4711 perf_ctx_lock(cpuctx, ctx); 4712 ctx_time_freeze(cpuctx, ctx); 4713 4714 list_for_each_entry(event, &ctx->event_list, event_entry) { 4715 enabled |= event_enable_on_exec(event, ctx); 4716 event_type |= get_event_type(event); 4717 } 4718 4719 /* 4720 * Unclone and reschedule this context if we enabled any event. 4721 */ 4722 if (enabled) { 4723 clone_ctx = unclone_ctx(ctx); 4724 ctx_resched(cpuctx, ctx, NULL, event_type); 4725 } 4726 perf_ctx_unlock(cpuctx, ctx); 4727 4728 out: 4729 local_irq_restore(flags); 4730 4731 if (clone_ctx) 4732 put_ctx(clone_ctx); 4733 } 4734 4735 static void perf_remove_from_owner(struct perf_event *event); 4736 static void perf_event_exit_event(struct perf_event *event, 4737 struct perf_event_context *ctx, 4738 struct task_struct *task, 4739 unsigned long detach_flags); 4740 4741 /* 4742 * Removes all events from the current task that have been marked 4743 * remove-on-exec, and feeds their values back to parent events. 4744 */ 4745 static void perf_event_remove_on_exec(struct perf_event_context *ctx) 4746 { 4747 struct perf_event_context *clone_ctx = NULL; 4748 struct perf_event *event, *next; 4749 unsigned long flags; 4750 bool modified = false; 4751 4752 mutex_lock(&ctx->mutex); 4753 4754 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(ctx->task != current)) 4755 goto unlock; 4756 4757 list_for_each_entry_safe(event, next, &ctx->event_list, event_entry) { 4758 if (!event->attr.remove_on_exec) 4759 continue; 4760 4761 if (!is_kernel_event(event)) 4762 perf_remove_from_owner(event); 4763 4764 modified = true; 4765 4766 perf_event_exit_event(event, ctx, ctx->task, DETACH_GROUP); 4767 } 4768 4769 raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&ctx->lock, flags); 4770 if (modified) 4771 clone_ctx = unclone_ctx(ctx); 4772 raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ctx->lock, flags); 4773 4774 unlock: 4775 mutex_unlock(&ctx->mutex); 4776 4777 if (clone_ctx) 4778 put_ctx(clone_ctx); 4779 } 4780 4781 struct perf_read_data { 4782 struct perf_event *event; 4783 bool group; 4784 int ret; 4785 }; 4786 4787 static inline const struct cpumask *perf_scope_cpu_topology_cpumask(unsigned int scope, int cpu); 4788 4789 static int __perf_event_read_cpu(struct perf_event *event, int event_cpu) 4790 { 4791 int local_cpu = smp_processor_id(); 4792 u16 local_pkg, event_pkg; 4793 4794 if ((unsigned)event_cpu >= nr_cpu_ids) 4795 return event_cpu; 4796 4797 if (event->group_caps & PERF_EV_CAP_READ_SCOPE) { 4798 const struct cpumask *cpumask = perf_scope_cpu_topology_cpumask(event->pmu->scope, event_cpu); 4799 4800 if (cpumask && cpumask_test_cpu(local_cpu, cpumask)) 4801 return local_cpu; 4802 } 4803 4804 if (event->group_caps & PERF_EV_CAP_READ_ACTIVE_PKG) { 4805 event_pkg = topology_physical_package_id(event_cpu); 4806 local_pkg = topology_physical_package_id(local_cpu); 4807 4808 if (event_pkg == local_pkg) 4809 return local_cpu; 4810 } 4811 4812 return event_cpu; 4813 } 4814 4815 /* 4816 * Cross CPU call to read the hardware event 4817 */ 4818 static void __perf_event_read(void *info) 4819 { 4820 struct perf_read_data *data = info; 4821 struct perf_event *sub, *event = data->event; 4822 struct perf_event_context *ctx = event->ctx; 4823 struct perf_cpu_context *cpuctx = this_cpu_ptr(&perf_cpu_context); 4824 struct pmu *pmu; 4825 4826 /* 4827 * If this is a task context, we need to check whether it is 4828 * the current task context of this cpu. If not it has been 4829 * scheduled out before the smp call arrived. In that case 4830 * event->count would have been updated to a recent sample 4831 * when the event was scheduled out. 4832 */ 4833 if (ctx->task && cpuctx->task_ctx != ctx) 4834 return; 4835 4836 guard(raw_spinlock)(&ctx->lock); 4837 ctx_time_update_event(ctx, event); 4838 4839 perf_event_update_time(event); 4840 if (data->group) 4841 perf_event_update_sibling_time(event); 4842 4843 if (event->state != PERF_EVENT_STATE_ACTIVE) 4844 return; 4845 4846 if (!data->group) { 4847 perf_pmu_read(event); 4848 data->ret = 0; 4849 return; 4850 } 4851 4852 pmu = event->pmu_ctx->pmu; 4853 pmu->start_txn(pmu, PERF_PMU_TXN_READ); 4854 4855 perf_pmu_read(event); 4856 for_each_sibling_event(sub, event) 4857 perf_pmu_read(sub); 4858 4859 data->ret = pmu->commit_txn(pmu); 4860 } 4861 4862 static inline u64 perf_event_count(struct perf_event *event, bool self) 4863 { 4864 if (self) 4865 return local64_read(&event->count); 4866 4867 return local64_read(&event->count) + atomic64_read(&event->child_count); 4868 } 4869 4870 static void calc_timer_values(struct perf_event *event, 4871 u64 *now, 4872 u64 *enabled, 4873 u64 *running) 4874 { 4875 u64 ctx_time; 4876 4877 *now = perf_clock(); 4878 ctx_time = perf_event_time_now(event, *now); 4879 __perf_update_times(event, ctx_time, enabled, running); 4880 } 4881 4882 /* 4883 * NMI-safe method to read a local event, that is an event that 4884 * is: 4885 * - either for the current task, or for this CPU 4886 * - does not have inherit set, for inherited task events 4887 * will not be local and we cannot read them atomically 4888 * - must not have a pmu::count method 4889 */ 4890 int perf_event_read_local(struct perf_event *event, u64 *value, 4891 u64 *enabled, u64 *running) 4892 { 4893 unsigned long flags; 4894 int event_oncpu; 4895 int event_cpu; 4896 int ret = 0; 4897 4898 /* 4899 * Disabling interrupts avoids all counter scheduling (context 4900 * switches, timer based rotation and IPIs). 4901 */ 4902 local_irq_save(flags); 4903 4904 /* 4905 * It must not be an event with inherit set, we cannot read 4906 * all child counters from atomic context. 4907 */ 4908 if (event->attr.inherit) { 4909 ret = -EOPNOTSUPP; 4910 goto out; 4911 } 4912 4913 /* If this is a per-task event, it must be for current */ 4914 if ((event->attach_state & PERF_ATTACH_TASK) && 4915 event->hw.target != current) { 4916 ret = -EINVAL; 4917 goto out; 4918 } 4919 4920 /* 4921 * Get the event CPU numbers, and adjust them to local if the event is 4922 * a per-package event that can be read locally 4923 */ 4924 event_oncpu = __perf_event_read_cpu(event, event->oncpu); 4925 event_cpu = __perf_event_read_cpu(event, event->cpu); 4926 4927 /* If this is a per-CPU event, it must be for this CPU */ 4928 if (!(event->attach_state & PERF_ATTACH_TASK) && 4929 event_cpu != smp_processor_id()) { 4930 ret = -EINVAL; 4931 goto out; 4932 } 4933 4934 /* If this is a pinned event it must be running on this CPU */ 4935 if (event->attr.pinned && event_oncpu != smp_processor_id()) { 4936 ret = -EBUSY; 4937 goto out; 4938 } 4939 4940 /* 4941 * If the event is currently on this CPU, its either a per-task event, 4942 * or local to this CPU. Furthermore it means its ACTIVE (otherwise 4943 * oncpu == -1). 4944 */ 4945 if (event_oncpu == smp_processor_id()) 4946 event->pmu->read(event); 4947 4948 *value = local64_read(&event->count); 4949 if (enabled || running) { 4950 u64 __enabled, __running, __now; 4951 4952 calc_timer_values(event, &__now, &__enabled, &__running); 4953 if (enabled) 4954 *enabled = __enabled; 4955 if (running) 4956 *running = __running; 4957 } 4958 out: 4959 local_irq_restore(flags); 4960 4961 return ret; 4962 } 4963 4964 static int perf_event_read(struct perf_event *event, bool group) 4965 { 4966 enum perf_event_state state = READ_ONCE(event->state); 4967 int event_cpu, ret = 0; 4968 4969 /* 4970 * If event is enabled and currently active on a CPU, update the 4971 * value in the event structure: 4972 */ 4973 again: 4974 if (state == PERF_EVENT_STATE_ACTIVE) { 4975 struct perf_read_data data; 4976 4977 /* 4978 * Orders the ->state and ->oncpu loads such that if we see 4979 * ACTIVE we must also see the right ->oncpu. 4980 * 4981 * Matches the smp_wmb() from event_sched_in(). 4982 */ 4983 smp_rmb(); 4984 4985 event_cpu = READ_ONCE(event->oncpu); 4986 if ((unsigned)event_cpu >= nr_cpu_ids) 4987 return 0; 4988 4989 data = (struct perf_read_data){ 4990 .event = event, 4991 .group = group, 4992 .ret = 0, 4993 }; 4994 4995 preempt_disable(); 4996 event_cpu = __perf_event_read_cpu(event, event_cpu); 4997 4998 /* 4999 * Purposely ignore the smp_call_function_single() return 5000 * value. 5001 * 5002 * If event_cpu isn't a valid CPU it means the event got 5003 * scheduled out and that will have updated the event count. 5004 * 5005 * Therefore, either way, we'll have an up-to-date event count 5006 * after this. 5007 */ 5008 (void)smp_call_function_single(event_cpu, __perf_event_read, &data, 1); 5009 preempt_enable(); 5010 ret = data.ret; 5011 5012 } else if (state == PERF_EVENT_STATE_INACTIVE) { 5013 struct perf_event_context *ctx = event->ctx; 5014 unsigned long flags; 5015 5016 raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&ctx->lock, flags); 5017 state = event->state; 5018 if (state != PERF_EVENT_STATE_INACTIVE) { 5019 raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ctx->lock, flags); 5020 goto again; 5021 } 5022 5023 /* 5024 * May read while context is not active (e.g., thread is 5025 * blocked), in that case we cannot update context time 5026 */ 5027 ctx_time_update_event(ctx, event); 5028 5029 perf_event_update_time(event); 5030 if (group) 5031 perf_event_update_sibling_time(event); 5032 raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ctx->lock, flags); 5033 } 5034 5035 return ret; 5036 } 5037 5038 /* 5039 * Initialize the perf_event context in a task_struct: 5040 */ 5041 static void __perf_event_init_context(struct perf_event_context *ctx) 5042 { 5043 raw_spin_lock_init(&ctx->lock); 5044 mutex_init(&ctx->mutex); 5045 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&ctx->pmu_ctx_list); 5046 perf_event_groups_init(&ctx->pinned_groups); 5047 perf_event_groups_init(&ctx->flexible_groups); 5048 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&ctx->event_list); 5049 refcount_set(&ctx->refcount, 1); 5050 } 5051 5052 static void 5053 __perf_init_event_pmu_context(struct perf_event_pmu_context *epc, struct pmu *pmu) 5054 { 5055 epc->pmu = pmu; 5056 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&epc->pmu_ctx_entry); 5057 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&epc->pinned_active); 5058 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&epc->flexible_active); 5059 atomic_set(&epc->refcount, 1); 5060 } 5061 5062 static struct perf_event_context * 5063 alloc_perf_context(struct task_struct *task) 5064 { 5065 struct perf_event_context *ctx; 5066 5067 ctx = kzalloc_obj(struct perf_event_context); 5068 if (!ctx) 5069 return NULL; 5070 5071 __perf_event_init_context(ctx); 5072 if (task) 5073 ctx->task = get_task_struct(task); 5074 5075 return ctx; 5076 } 5077 5078 static struct task_struct * 5079 find_lively_task_by_vpid(pid_t vpid) 5080 { 5081 struct task_struct *task; 5082 5083 rcu_read_lock(); 5084 if (!vpid) 5085 task = current; 5086 else 5087 task = find_task_by_vpid(vpid); 5088 if (task) 5089 get_task_struct(task); 5090 rcu_read_unlock(); 5091 5092 if (!task) 5093 return ERR_PTR(-ESRCH); 5094 5095 return task; 5096 } 5097 5098 /* 5099 * Returns a matching context with refcount and pincount. 5100 */ 5101 static struct perf_event_context * 5102 find_get_context(struct task_struct *task, struct perf_event *event) 5103 { 5104 struct perf_event_context *ctx, *clone_ctx = NULL; 5105 struct perf_cpu_context *cpuctx; 5106 unsigned long flags; 5107 int err; 5108 5109 if (!task) { 5110 /* Must be root to operate on a CPU event: */ 5111 err = perf_allow_cpu(); 5112 if (err) 5113 return ERR_PTR(err); 5114 5115 cpuctx = per_cpu_ptr(&perf_cpu_context, event->cpu); 5116 ctx = &cpuctx->ctx; 5117 get_ctx(ctx); 5118 raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&ctx->lock, flags); 5119 ++ctx->pin_count; 5120 raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ctx->lock, flags); 5121 5122 return ctx; 5123 } 5124 5125 err = -EINVAL; 5126 retry: 5127 ctx = perf_lock_task_context(task, &flags); 5128 if (ctx) { 5129 clone_ctx = unclone_ctx(ctx); 5130 ++ctx->pin_count; 5131 5132 raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ctx->lock, flags); 5133 5134 if (clone_ctx) 5135 put_ctx(clone_ctx); 5136 } else { 5137 ctx = alloc_perf_context(task); 5138 err = -ENOMEM; 5139 if (!ctx) 5140 goto errout; 5141 5142 err = 0; 5143 mutex_lock(&task->perf_event_mutex); 5144 /* 5145 * If it has already passed perf_event_exit_task(). 5146 * we must see PF_EXITING, it takes this mutex too. 5147 */ 5148 if (task->flags & PF_EXITING) 5149 err = -ESRCH; 5150 else if (task->perf_event_ctxp) 5151 err = -EAGAIN; 5152 else { 5153 get_ctx(ctx); 5154 ++ctx->pin_count; 5155 rcu_assign_pointer(task->perf_event_ctxp, ctx); 5156 } 5157 mutex_unlock(&task->perf_event_mutex); 5158 5159 if (unlikely(err)) { 5160 put_ctx(ctx); 5161 5162 if (err == -EAGAIN) 5163 goto retry; 5164 goto errout; 5165 } 5166 } 5167 5168 return ctx; 5169 5170 errout: 5171 return ERR_PTR(err); 5172 } 5173 5174 static struct perf_event_pmu_context * 5175 find_get_pmu_context(struct pmu *pmu, struct perf_event_context *ctx, 5176 struct perf_event *event) 5177 { 5178 struct perf_event_pmu_context *new = NULL, *pos = NULL, *epc; 5179 5180 if (!ctx->task) { 5181 /* 5182 * perf_pmu_migrate_context() / __perf_pmu_install_event() 5183 * relies on the fact that find_get_pmu_context() cannot fail 5184 * for CPU contexts. 5185 */ 5186 struct perf_cpu_pmu_context *cpc; 5187 5188 cpc = *per_cpu_ptr(pmu->cpu_pmu_context, event->cpu); 5189 epc = &cpc->epc; 5190 raw_spin_lock_irq(&ctx->lock); 5191 if (!epc->ctx) { 5192 /* 5193 * One extra reference for the pmu; see perf_pmu_free(). 5194 */ 5195 atomic_set(&epc->refcount, 2); 5196 epc->embedded = 1; 5197 list_add(&epc->pmu_ctx_entry, &ctx->pmu_ctx_list); 5198 epc->ctx = ctx; 5199 } else { 5200 WARN_ON_ONCE(epc->ctx != ctx); 5201 atomic_inc(&epc->refcount); 5202 } 5203 raw_spin_unlock_irq(&ctx->lock); 5204 return epc; 5205 } 5206 5207 new = kzalloc_obj(*epc); 5208 if (!new) 5209 return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM); 5210 5211 __perf_init_event_pmu_context(new, pmu); 5212 5213 /* 5214 * XXX 5215 * 5216 * lockdep_assert_held(&ctx->mutex); 5217 * 5218 * can't because perf_event_init_task() doesn't actually hold the 5219 * child_ctx->mutex. 5220 */ 5221 5222 raw_spin_lock_irq(&ctx->lock); 5223 list_for_each_entry(epc, &ctx->pmu_ctx_list, pmu_ctx_entry) { 5224 if (epc->pmu == pmu) { 5225 WARN_ON_ONCE(epc->ctx != ctx); 5226 atomic_inc(&epc->refcount); 5227 goto found_epc; 5228 } 5229 /* Make sure the pmu_ctx_list is sorted by PMU type: */ 5230 if (!pos && epc->pmu->type > pmu->type) 5231 pos = epc; 5232 } 5233 5234 epc = new; 5235 new = NULL; 5236 5237 if (!pos) 5238 list_add_tail(&epc->pmu_ctx_entry, &ctx->pmu_ctx_list); 5239 else 5240 list_add(&epc->pmu_ctx_entry, pos->pmu_ctx_entry.prev); 5241 5242 epc->ctx = ctx; 5243 5244 found_epc: 5245 raw_spin_unlock_irq(&ctx->lock); 5246 kfree(new); 5247 5248 return epc; 5249 } 5250 5251 static void get_pmu_ctx(struct perf_event_pmu_context *epc) 5252 { 5253 WARN_ON_ONCE(!atomic_inc_not_zero(&epc->refcount)); 5254 } 5255 5256 static void free_cpc_rcu(struct rcu_head *head) 5257 { 5258 struct perf_cpu_pmu_context *cpc = 5259 container_of(head, typeof(*cpc), epc.rcu_head); 5260 5261 kfree(cpc); 5262 } 5263 5264 static void free_epc_rcu(struct rcu_head *head) 5265 { 5266 struct perf_event_pmu_context *epc = container_of(head, typeof(*epc), rcu_head); 5267 5268 kfree(epc); 5269 } 5270 5271 static void put_pmu_ctx(struct perf_event_pmu_context *epc) 5272 { 5273 struct perf_event_context *ctx = epc->ctx; 5274 unsigned long flags; 5275 5276 /* 5277 * XXX 5278 * 5279 * lockdep_assert_held(&ctx->mutex); 5280 * 5281 * can't because of the call-site in _free_event()/put_event() 5282 * which isn't always called under ctx->mutex. 5283 */ 5284 if (!atomic_dec_and_raw_lock_irqsave(&epc->refcount, &ctx->lock, flags)) 5285 return; 5286 5287 WARN_ON_ONCE(list_empty(&epc->pmu_ctx_entry)); 5288 5289 list_del_init(&epc->pmu_ctx_entry); 5290 epc->ctx = NULL; 5291 5292 WARN_ON_ONCE(!list_empty(&epc->pinned_active)); 5293 WARN_ON_ONCE(!list_empty(&epc->flexible_active)); 5294 5295 raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ctx->lock, flags); 5296 5297 if (epc->embedded) { 5298 call_rcu(&epc->rcu_head, free_cpc_rcu); 5299 return; 5300 } 5301 5302 call_rcu(&epc->rcu_head, free_epc_rcu); 5303 } 5304 5305 static void perf_event_free_filter(struct perf_event *event); 5306 5307 static void free_event_rcu(struct rcu_head *head) 5308 { 5309 struct perf_event *event = container_of(head, typeof(*event), rcu_head); 5310 5311 if (event->ns) 5312 put_pid_ns(event->ns); 5313 perf_event_free_filter(event); 5314 kfree(event->addr_filter_ranges); 5315 kmem_cache_free(perf_event_cache, event); 5316 } 5317 5318 static void ring_buffer_attach(struct perf_event *event, 5319 struct perf_buffer *rb); 5320 5321 static void detach_sb_event(struct perf_event *event) 5322 { 5323 struct pmu_event_list *pel = per_cpu_ptr(&pmu_sb_events, event->cpu); 5324 5325 raw_spin_lock(&pel->lock); 5326 list_del_rcu(&event->sb_list); 5327 raw_spin_unlock(&pel->lock); 5328 } 5329 5330 static bool is_sb_event(struct perf_event *event) 5331 { 5332 struct perf_event_attr *attr = &event->attr; 5333 5334 if (event->parent) 5335 return false; 5336 5337 if (event->attach_state & PERF_ATTACH_TASK) 5338 return false; 5339 5340 if (attr->mmap || attr->mmap_data || attr->mmap2 || 5341 attr->comm || attr->comm_exec || 5342 attr->task || attr->ksymbol || 5343 attr->context_switch || attr->text_poke || 5344 attr->bpf_event) 5345 return true; 5346 5347 return false; 5348 } 5349 5350 static void unaccount_pmu_sb_event(struct perf_event *event) 5351 { 5352 if (is_sb_event(event)) 5353 detach_sb_event(event); 5354 } 5355 5356 #ifdef CONFIG_NO_HZ_FULL 5357 static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(nr_freq_lock); 5358 #endif 5359 5360 static void unaccount_freq_event_nohz(void) 5361 { 5362 #ifdef CONFIG_NO_HZ_FULL 5363 spin_lock(&nr_freq_lock); 5364 if (atomic_dec_and_test(&nr_freq_events)) 5365 tick_nohz_dep_clear(TICK_DEP_BIT_PERF_EVENTS); 5366 spin_unlock(&nr_freq_lock); 5367 #endif 5368 } 5369 5370 static void unaccount_freq_event(void) 5371 { 5372 if (tick_nohz_full_enabled()) 5373 unaccount_freq_event_nohz(); 5374 else 5375 atomic_dec(&nr_freq_events); 5376 } 5377 5378 5379 static struct perf_ctx_data * 5380 alloc_perf_ctx_data(struct kmem_cache *ctx_cache, bool global, gfp_t gfp_flags) 5381 { 5382 struct perf_ctx_data *cd; 5383 5384 cd = kzalloc_obj(*cd, gfp_flags); 5385 if (!cd) 5386 return NULL; 5387 5388 cd->data = kmem_cache_zalloc(ctx_cache, gfp_flags); 5389 if (!cd->data) { 5390 kfree(cd); 5391 return NULL; 5392 } 5393 5394 cd->global = global; 5395 cd->ctx_cache = ctx_cache; 5396 refcount_set(&cd->refcount, 1); 5397 5398 return cd; 5399 } 5400 5401 static void free_perf_ctx_data(struct perf_ctx_data *cd) 5402 { 5403 kmem_cache_free(cd->ctx_cache, cd->data); 5404 kfree(cd); 5405 } 5406 5407 static void __free_perf_ctx_data_rcu(struct rcu_head *rcu_head) 5408 { 5409 struct perf_ctx_data *cd; 5410 5411 cd = container_of(rcu_head, struct perf_ctx_data, rcu_head); 5412 free_perf_ctx_data(cd); 5413 } 5414 5415 static inline void perf_free_ctx_data_rcu(struct perf_ctx_data *cd) 5416 { 5417 call_rcu(&cd->rcu_head, __free_perf_ctx_data_rcu); 5418 } 5419 5420 static int 5421 attach_task_ctx_data(struct task_struct *task, struct kmem_cache *ctx_cache, 5422 bool global, gfp_t gfp_flags) 5423 { 5424 struct perf_ctx_data *cd, *old = NULL; 5425 5426 cd = alloc_perf_ctx_data(ctx_cache, global, gfp_flags); 5427 if (!cd) 5428 return -ENOMEM; 5429 5430 for (;;) { 5431 if (try_cmpxchg(&task->perf_ctx_data, &old, cd)) { 5432 if (old) 5433 perf_free_ctx_data_rcu(old); 5434 /* 5435 * Above try_cmpxchg() pairs with try_cmpxchg() from 5436 * detach_task_ctx_data() such that 5437 * if we race with perf_event_exit_task(), we must 5438 * observe PF_EXITING. 5439 */ 5440 if (task->flags & PF_EXITING) { 5441 /* detach_task_ctx_data() may free it already */ 5442 if (try_cmpxchg(&task->perf_ctx_data, &cd, NULL)) 5443 perf_free_ctx_data_rcu(cd); 5444 } 5445 return 0; 5446 } 5447 5448 if (!old) { 5449 /* 5450 * After seeing a dead @old, we raced with 5451 * removal and lost, try again to install @cd. 5452 */ 5453 continue; 5454 } 5455 5456 if (refcount_inc_not_zero(&old->refcount)) { 5457 free_perf_ctx_data(cd); /* unused */ 5458 return 0; 5459 } 5460 5461 /* 5462 * @old is a dead object, refcount==0 is stable, try and 5463 * replace it with @cd. 5464 */ 5465 } 5466 return 0; 5467 } 5468 5469 static void __detach_global_ctx_data(void); 5470 DEFINE_STATIC_PERCPU_RWSEM(global_ctx_data_rwsem); 5471 static refcount_t global_ctx_data_ref; 5472 5473 static int 5474 attach_global_ctx_data(struct kmem_cache *ctx_cache) 5475 { 5476 struct task_struct *g, *p; 5477 struct perf_ctx_data *cd; 5478 int ret; 5479 5480 if (refcount_inc_not_zero(&global_ctx_data_ref)) 5481 return 0; 5482 5483 guard(percpu_write)(&global_ctx_data_rwsem); 5484 if (refcount_inc_not_zero(&global_ctx_data_ref)) 5485 return 0; 5486 again: 5487 /* Allocate everything */ 5488 scoped_guard (rcu) { 5489 for_each_process_thread(g, p) { 5490 if (p->flags & PF_EXITING) 5491 continue; 5492 cd = rcu_dereference(p->perf_ctx_data); 5493 if (cd && !cd->global) { 5494 cd->global = 1; 5495 if (!refcount_inc_not_zero(&cd->refcount)) 5496 cd = NULL; 5497 } 5498 if (!cd) { 5499 /* 5500 * Try to allocate context quickly before 5501 * traversing the whole thread list again. 5502 */ 5503 if (!attach_task_ctx_data(p, ctx_cache, true, GFP_NOWAIT)) 5504 continue; 5505 get_task_struct(p); 5506 goto alloc; 5507 } 5508 } 5509 } 5510 5511 refcount_set(&global_ctx_data_ref, 1); 5512 5513 return 0; 5514 alloc: 5515 ret = attach_task_ctx_data(p, ctx_cache, true, GFP_KERNEL); 5516 put_task_struct(p); 5517 if (ret) { 5518 __detach_global_ctx_data(); 5519 return ret; 5520 } 5521 goto again; 5522 } 5523 5524 static int 5525 attach_perf_ctx_data(struct perf_event *event) 5526 { 5527 struct task_struct *task = event->hw.target; 5528 struct kmem_cache *ctx_cache = event->pmu->task_ctx_cache; 5529 int ret; 5530 5531 if (!ctx_cache) 5532 return -ENOMEM; 5533 5534 if (task) 5535 return attach_task_ctx_data(task, ctx_cache, false, GFP_KERNEL); 5536 5537 ret = attach_global_ctx_data(ctx_cache); 5538 if (ret) 5539 return ret; 5540 5541 event->attach_state |= PERF_ATTACH_GLOBAL_DATA; 5542 return 0; 5543 } 5544 5545 static void 5546 detach_task_ctx_data(struct task_struct *p) 5547 { 5548 struct perf_ctx_data *cd; 5549 5550 scoped_guard (rcu) { 5551 cd = rcu_dereference(p->perf_ctx_data); 5552 if (!cd || !refcount_dec_and_test(&cd->refcount)) 5553 return; 5554 } 5555 5556 /* 5557 * The old ctx_data may be lost because of the race. 5558 * Nothing is required to do for the case. 5559 * See attach_task_ctx_data(). 5560 */ 5561 if (try_cmpxchg((struct perf_ctx_data **)&p->perf_ctx_data, &cd, NULL)) 5562 perf_free_ctx_data_rcu(cd); 5563 } 5564 5565 static void __detach_global_ctx_data(void) 5566 { 5567 struct task_struct *g, *p; 5568 struct perf_ctx_data *cd; 5569 5570 scoped_guard (rcu) { 5571 for_each_process_thread(g, p) { 5572 cd = rcu_dereference(p->perf_ctx_data); 5573 if (cd && cd->global) { 5574 cd->global = 0; 5575 detach_task_ctx_data(p); 5576 } 5577 } 5578 } 5579 } 5580 5581 static void detach_global_ctx_data(void) 5582 { 5583 if (refcount_dec_not_one(&global_ctx_data_ref)) 5584 return; 5585 5586 guard(percpu_write)(&global_ctx_data_rwsem); 5587 if (!refcount_dec_and_test(&global_ctx_data_ref)) 5588 return; 5589 5590 /* remove everything */ 5591 __detach_global_ctx_data(); 5592 } 5593 5594 static void detach_perf_ctx_data(struct perf_event *event) 5595 { 5596 struct task_struct *task = event->hw.target; 5597 5598 event->attach_state &= ~PERF_ATTACH_TASK_DATA; 5599 5600 if (task) 5601 return detach_task_ctx_data(task); 5602 5603 if (event->attach_state & PERF_ATTACH_GLOBAL_DATA) { 5604 detach_global_ctx_data(); 5605 event->attach_state &= ~PERF_ATTACH_GLOBAL_DATA; 5606 } 5607 } 5608 5609 static void unaccount_event(struct perf_event *event) 5610 { 5611 bool dec = false; 5612 5613 if (event->parent) 5614 return; 5615 5616 if (event->attach_state & (PERF_ATTACH_TASK | PERF_ATTACH_SCHED_CB)) 5617 dec = true; 5618 if (event->attr.mmap || event->attr.mmap_data) 5619 atomic_dec(&nr_mmap_events); 5620 if (event->attr.build_id) 5621 atomic_dec(&nr_build_id_events); 5622 if (event->attr.comm) 5623 atomic_dec(&nr_comm_events); 5624 if (event->attr.namespaces) 5625 atomic_dec(&nr_namespaces_events); 5626 if (event->attr.cgroup) 5627 atomic_dec(&nr_cgroup_events); 5628 if (event->attr.task) 5629 atomic_dec(&nr_task_events); 5630 if (event->attr.freq) 5631 unaccount_freq_event(); 5632 if (event->attr.context_switch) { 5633 dec = true; 5634 atomic_dec(&nr_switch_events); 5635 } 5636 if (is_cgroup_event(event)) 5637 dec = true; 5638 if (has_branch_stack(event)) 5639 dec = true; 5640 if (event->attr.ksymbol) 5641 atomic_dec(&nr_ksymbol_events); 5642 if (event->attr.bpf_event) 5643 atomic_dec(&nr_bpf_events); 5644 if (event->attr.text_poke) 5645 atomic_dec(&nr_text_poke_events); 5646 5647 if (dec) { 5648 if (!atomic_add_unless(&perf_sched_count, -1, 1)) 5649 schedule_delayed_work(&perf_sched_work, HZ); 5650 } 5651 5652 unaccount_pmu_sb_event(event); 5653 } 5654 5655 static void perf_sched_delayed(struct work_struct *work) 5656 { 5657 mutex_lock(&perf_sched_mutex); 5658 if (atomic_dec_and_test(&perf_sched_count)) 5659 static_branch_disable(&perf_sched_events); 5660 mutex_unlock(&perf_sched_mutex); 5661 } 5662 5663 /* 5664 * The following implement mutual exclusion of events on "exclusive" pmus 5665 * (PERF_PMU_CAP_EXCLUSIVE). Such pmus can only have one event scheduled 5666 * at a time, so we disallow creating events that might conflict, namely: 5667 * 5668 * 1) cpu-wide events in the presence of per-task events, 5669 * 2) per-task events in the presence of cpu-wide events, 5670 * 3) two matching events on the same perf_event_context. 5671 * 5672 * The former two cases are handled in the allocation path (perf_event_alloc(), 5673 * _free_event()), the latter -- before the first perf_install_in_context(). 5674 */ 5675 static int exclusive_event_init(struct perf_event *event) 5676 { 5677 struct pmu *pmu = event->pmu; 5678 5679 if (!is_exclusive_pmu(pmu)) 5680 return 0; 5681 5682 /* 5683 * Prevent co-existence of per-task and cpu-wide events on the 5684 * same exclusive pmu. 5685 * 5686 * Negative pmu::exclusive_cnt means there are cpu-wide 5687 * events on this "exclusive" pmu, positive means there are 5688 * per-task events. 5689 * 5690 * Since this is called in perf_event_alloc() path, event::ctx 5691 * doesn't exist yet; it is, however, safe to use PERF_ATTACH_TASK 5692 * to mean "per-task event", because unlike other attach states it 5693 * never gets cleared. 5694 */ 5695 if (event->attach_state & PERF_ATTACH_TASK) { 5696 if (!atomic_inc_unless_negative(&pmu->exclusive_cnt)) 5697 return -EBUSY; 5698 } else { 5699 if (!atomic_dec_unless_positive(&pmu->exclusive_cnt)) 5700 return -EBUSY; 5701 } 5702 5703 event->attach_state |= PERF_ATTACH_EXCLUSIVE; 5704 5705 return 0; 5706 } 5707 5708 static void exclusive_event_destroy(struct perf_event *event) 5709 { 5710 struct pmu *pmu = event->pmu; 5711 5712 /* see comment in exclusive_event_init() */ 5713 if (event->attach_state & PERF_ATTACH_TASK) 5714 atomic_dec(&pmu->exclusive_cnt); 5715 else 5716 atomic_inc(&pmu->exclusive_cnt); 5717 5718 event->attach_state &= ~PERF_ATTACH_EXCLUSIVE; 5719 } 5720 5721 static bool exclusive_event_match(struct perf_event *e1, struct perf_event *e2) 5722 { 5723 if ((e1->pmu == e2->pmu) && 5724 (e1->cpu == e2->cpu || 5725 e1->cpu == -1 || 5726 e2->cpu == -1)) 5727 return true; 5728 return false; 5729 } 5730 5731 static bool exclusive_event_installable(struct perf_event *event, 5732 struct perf_event_context *ctx) 5733 { 5734 struct perf_event *iter_event; 5735 struct pmu *pmu = event->pmu; 5736 5737 lockdep_assert_held(&ctx->mutex); 5738 5739 if (!is_exclusive_pmu(pmu)) 5740 return true; 5741 5742 list_for_each_entry(iter_event, &ctx->event_list, event_entry) { 5743 if (exclusive_event_match(iter_event, event)) 5744 return false; 5745 } 5746 5747 return true; 5748 } 5749 5750 static void perf_free_addr_filters(struct perf_event *event); 5751 5752 /* vs perf_event_alloc() error */ 5753 static void __free_event(struct perf_event *event) 5754 { 5755 struct pmu *pmu = event->pmu; 5756 5757 security_perf_event_free(event); 5758 5759 if (event->attach_state & PERF_ATTACH_CALLCHAIN) 5760 put_callchain_buffers(); 5761 5762 if (event->attach_state & PERF_ATTACH_EXCLUSIVE) 5763 exclusive_event_destroy(event); 5764 5765 if (is_cgroup_event(event)) 5766 perf_detach_cgroup(event); 5767 5768 if (event->attach_state & PERF_ATTACH_TASK_DATA) 5769 detach_perf_ctx_data(event); 5770 5771 if (event->destroy) 5772 event->destroy(event); 5773 5774 /* 5775 * Must be after ->destroy(), due to uprobe_perf_close() using 5776 * hw.target. 5777 */ 5778 if (event->hw.target) 5779 put_task_struct(event->hw.target); 5780 5781 if (event->pmu_ctx) { 5782 /* 5783 * put_pmu_ctx() needs an event->ctx reference, because of 5784 * epc->ctx. 5785 */ 5786 WARN_ON_ONCE(!pmu); 5787 WARN_ON_ONCE(!event->ctx); 5788 WARN_ON_ONCE(event->pmu_ctx->ctx != event->ctx); 5789 put_pmu_ctx(event->pmu_ctx); 5790 } 5791 5792 /* 5793 * perf_event_free_task() relies on put_ctx() being 'last', in 5794 * particular all task references must be cleaned up. 5795 */ 5796 if (event->ctx) 5797 put_ctx(event->ctx); 5798 5799 if (pmu) { 5800 module_put(pmu->module); 5801 scoped_guard (spinlock, &pmu->events_lock) { 5802 list_del(&event->pmu_list); 5803 wake_up_var(pmu); 5804 } 5805 } 5806 5807 call_rcu(&event->rcu_head, free_event_rcu); 5808 } 5809 5810 static void mediated_pmu_unaccount_event(struct perf_event *event); 5811 5812 DEFINE_FREE(__free_event, struct perf_event *, if (_T) __free_event(_T)) 5813 5814 /* vs perf_event_alloc() success */ 5815 static void _free_event(struct perf_event *event) 5816 { 5817 irq_work_sync(&event->pending_irq); 5818 irq_work_sync(&event->pending_disable_irq); 5819 5820 unaccount_event(event); 5821 mediated_pmu_unaccount_event(event); 5822 5823 if (event->rb) { 5824 /* 5825 * Can happen when we close an event with re-directed output. 5826 * 5827 * Since we have a 0 refcount, perf_mmap_close() will skip 5828 * over us; possibly making our ring_buffer_put() the last. 5829 */ 5830 mutex_lock(&event->mmap_mutex); 5831 ring_buffer_attach(event, NULL); 5832 mutex_unlock(&event->mmap_mutex); 5833 } 5834 5835 perf_event_free_bpf_prog(event); 5836 perf_free_addr_filters(event); 5837 5838 __free_event(event); 5839 } 5840 5841 /* 5842 * Used to free events which have a known refcount of 1, such as in error paths 5843 * of inherited events. 5844 */ 5845 static void free_event(struct perf_event *event) 5846 { 5847 if (WARN(atomic_long_cmpxchg(&event->refcount, 1, 0) != 1, 5848 "unexpected event refcount: %ld; ptr=%p\n", 5849 atomic_long_read(&event->refcount), event)) { 5850 /* leak to avoid use-after-free */ 5851 return; 5852 } 5853 5854 _free_event(event); 5855 } 5856 5857 /* 5858 * Remove user event from the owner task. 5859 */ 5860 static void perf_remove_from_owner(struct perf_event *event) 5861 { 5862 struct task_struct *owner; 5863 5864 rcu_read_lock(); 5865 /* 5866 * Matches the smp_store_release() in perf_event_exit_task(). If we 5867 * observe !owner it means the list deletion is complete and we can 5868 * indeed free this event, otherwise we need to serialize on 5869 * owner->perf_event_mutex. 5870 */ 5871 owner = READ_ONCE(event->owner); 5872 if (owner) { 5873 /* 5874 * Since delayed_put_task_struct() also drops the last 5875 * task reference we can safely take a new reference 5876 * while holding the rcu_read_lock(). 5877 */ 5878 get_task_struct(owner); 5879 } 5880 rcu_read_unlock(); 5881 5882 if (owner) { 5883 /* 5884 * If we're here through perf_event_exit_task() we're already 5885 * holding ctx->mutex which would be an inversion wrt. the 5886 * normal lock order. 5887 * 5888 * However we can safely take this lock because its the child 5889 * ctx->mutex. 5890 */ 5891 mutex_lock_nested(&owner->perf_event_mutex, SINGLE_DEPTH_NESTING); 5892 5893 /* 5894 * We have to re-check the event->owner field, if it is cleared 5895 * we raced with perf_event_exit_task(), acquiring the mutex 5896 * ensured they're done, and we can proceed with freeing the 5897 * event. 5898 */ 5899 if (event->owner) { 5900 list_del_init(&event->owner_entry); 5901 smp_store_release(&event->owner, NULL); 5902 } 5903 mutex_unlock(&owner->perf_event_mutex); 5904 put_task_struct(owner); 5905 } 5906 } 5907 5908 static void put_event(struct perf_event *event) 5909 { 5910 struct perf_event *parent; 5911 5912 if (!atomic_long_dec_and_test(&event->refcount)) 5913 return; 5914 5915 parent = event->parent; 5916 _free_event(event); 5917 5918 /* Matches the refcount bump in inherit_event() */ 5919 if (parent) 5920 put_event(parent); 5921 } 5922 5923 /* 5924 * Kill an event dead; while event:refcount will preserve the event 5925 * object, it will not preserve its functionality. Once the last 'user' 5926 * gives up the object, we'll destroy the thing. 5927 */ 5928 int perf_event_release_kernel(struct perf_event *event) 5929 { 5930 struct perf_event_context *ctx = event->ctx; 5931 struct perf_event *child, *tmp; 5932 5933 /* 5934 * If we got here through err_alloc: free_event(event); we will not 5935 * have attached to a context yet. 5936 */ 5937 if (!ctx) { 5938 WARN_ON_ONCE(event->attach_state & 5939 (PERF_ATTACH_CONTEXT|PERF_ATTACH_GROUP)); 5940 goto no_ctx; 5941 } 5942 5943 if (!is_kernel_event(event)) 5944 perf_remove_from_owner(event); 5945 5946 ctx = perf_event_ctx_lock(event); 5947 WARN_ON_ONCE(ctx->parent_ctx); 5948 5949 /* 5950 * Mark this event as STATE_DEAD, there is no external reference to it 5951 * anymore. 5952 * 5953 * Anybody acquiring event->child_mutex after the below loop _must_ 5954 * also see this, most importantly inherit_event() which will avoid 5955 * placing more children on the list. 5956 * 5957 * Thus this guarantees that we will in fact observe and kill _ALL_ 5958 * child events. 5959 */ 5960 if (event->state > PERF_EVENT_STATE_REVOKED) { 5961 perf_remove_from_context(event, DETACH_GROUP|DETACH_DEAD); 5962 } else { 5963 event->state = PERF_EVENT_STATE_DEAD; 5964 } 5965 5966 perf_event_ctx_unlock(event, ctx); 5967 5968 again: 5969 mutex_lock(&event->child_mutex); 5970 list_for_each_entry(child, &event->child_list, child_list) { 5971 /* 5972 * Cannot change, child events are not migrated, see the 5973 * comment with perf_event_ctx_lock_nested(). 5974 */ 5975 ctx = READ_ONCE(child->ctx); 5976 /* 5977 * Since child_mutex nests inside ctx::mutex, we must jump 5978 * through hoops. We start by grabbing a reference on the ctx. 5979 * 5980 * Since the event cannot get freed while we hold the 5981 * child_mutex, the context must also exist and have a !0 5982 * reference count. 5983 */ 5984 get_ctx(ctx); 5985 5986 /* 5987 * Now that we have a ctx ref, we can drop child_mutex, and 5988 * acquire ctx::mutex without fear of it going away. Then we 5989 * can re-acquire child_mutex. 5990 */ 5991 mutex_unlock(&event->child_mutex); 5992 mutex_lock(&ctx->mutex); 5993 mutex_lock(&event->child_mutex); 5994 5995 /* 5996 * Now that we hold ctx::mutex and child_mutex, revalidate our 5997 * state, if child is still the first entry, it didn't get freed 5998 * and we can continue doing so. 5999 */ 6000 tmp = list_first_entry_or_null(&event->child_list, 6001 struct perf_event, child_list); 6002 if (tmp == child) { 6003 perf_remove_from_context(child, DETACH_GROUP | DETACH_CHILD); 6004 } else { 6005 child = NULL; 6006 } 6007 6008 mutex_unlock(&event->child_mutex); 6009 mutex_unlock(&ctx->mutex); 6010 6011 if (child) { 6012 /* Last reference unless ->pending_task work is pending */ 6013 put_event(child); 6014 } 6015 put_ctx(ctx); 6016 6017 goto again; 6018 } 6019 mutex_unlock(&event->child_mutex); 6020 6021 no_ctx: 6022 /* 6023 * Last reference unless ->pending_task work is pending on this event 6024 * or any of its children. 6025 */ 6026 put_event(event); 6027 return 0; 6028 } 6029 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(perf_event_release_kernel); 6030 6031 /* 6032 * Called when the last reference to the file is gone. 6033 */ 6034 static int perf_release(struct inode *inode, struct file *file) 6035 { 6036 perf_event_release_kernel(file->private_data); 6037 return 0; 6038 } 6039 6040 static u64 __perf_event_read_value(struct perf_event *event, u64 *enabled, u64 *running) 6041 { 6042 struct perf_event *child; 6043 u64 total = 0; 6044 6045 *enabled = 0; 6046 *running = 0; 6047 6048 mutex_lock(&event->child_mutex); 6049 6050 (void)perf_event_read(event, false); 6051 total += perf_event_count(event, false); 6052 6053 *enabled += event->total_time_enabled + 6054 atomic64_read(&event->child_total_time_enabled); 6055 *running += event->total_time_running + 6056 atomic64_read(&event->child_total_time_running); 6057 6058 list_for_each_entry(child, &event->child_list, child_list) { 6059 (void)perf_event_read(child, false); 6060 total += perf_event_count(child, false); 6061 *enabled += child->total_time_enabled; 6062 *running += child->total_time_running; 6063 } 6064 mutex_unlock(&event->child_mutex); 6065 6066 return total; 6067 } 6068 6069 u64 perf_event_read_value(struct perf_event *event, u64 *enabled, u64 *running) 6070 { 6071 struct perf_event_context *ctx; 6072 u64 count; 6073 6074 ctx = perf_event_ctx_lock(event); 6075 count = __perf_event_read_value(event, enabled, running); 6076 perf_event_ctx_unlock(event, ctx); 6077 6078 return count; 6079 } 6080 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(perf_event_read_value); 6081 6082 static int __perf_read_group_add(struct perf_event *leader, 6083 u64 read_format, u64 *values) 6084 { 6085 struct perf_event_context *ctx = leader->ctx; 6086 struct perf_event *sub, *parent; 6087 unsigned long flags; 6088 int n = 1; /* skip @nr */ 6089 int ret; 6090 6091 ret = perf_event_read(leader, true); 6092 if (ret) 6093 return ret; 6094 6095 raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&ctx->lock, flags); 6096 /* 6097 * Verify the grouping between the parent and child (inherited) 6098 * events is still in tact. 6099 * 6100 * Specifically: 6101 * - leader->ctx->lock pins leader->sibling_list 6102 * - parent->child_mutex pins parent->child_list 6103 * - parent->ctx->mutex pins parent->sibling_list 6104 * 6105 * Because parent->ctx != leader->ctx (and child_list nests inside 6106 * ctx->mutex), group destruction is not atomic between children, also 6107 * see perf_event_release_kernel(). Additionally, parent can grow the 6108 * group. 6109 * 6110 * Therefore it is possible to have parent and child groups in a 6111 * different configuration and summing over such a beast makes no sense 6112 * what so ever. 6113 * 6114 * Reject this. 6115 */ 6116 parent = leader->parent; 6117 if (parent && 6118 (parent->group_generation != leader->group_generation || 6119 parent->nr_siblings != leader->nr_siblings)) { 6120 ret = -ECHILD; 6121 goto unlock; 6122 } 6123 6124 /* 6125 * Since we co-schedule groups, {enabled,running} times of siblings 6126 * will be identical to those of the leader, so we only publish one 6127 * set. 6128 */ 6129 if (read_format & PERF_FORMAT_TOTAL_TIME_ENABLED) { 6130 values[n++] += leader->total_time_enabled + 6131 atomic64_read(&leader->child_total_time_enabled); 6132 } 6133 6134 if (read_format & PERF_FORMAT_TOTAL_TIME_RUNNING) { 6135 values[n++] += leader->total_time_running + 6136 atomic64_read(&leader->child_total_time_running); 6137 } 6138 6139 /* 6140 * Write {count,id} tuples for every sibling. 6141 */ 6142 values[n++] += perf_event_count(leader, false); 6143 if (read_format & PERF_FORMAT_ID) 6144 values[n++] = primary_event_id(leader); 6145 if (read_format & PERF_FORMAT_LOST) 6146 values[n++] = atomic64_read(&leader->lost_samples); 6147 6148 for_each_sibling_event(sub, leader) { 6149 values[n++] += perf_event_count(sub, false); 6150 if (read_format & PERF_FORMAT_ID) 6151 values[n++] = primary_event_id(sub); 6152 if (read_format & PERF_FORMAT_LOST) 6153 values[n++] = atomic64_read(&sub->lost_samples); 6154 } 6155 6156 unlock: 6157 raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ctx->lock, flags); 6158 return ret; 6159 } 6160 6161 static int perf_read_group(struct perf_event *event, 6162 u64 read_format, char __user *buf) 6163 { 6164 struct perf_event *leader = event->group_leader, *child; 6165 struct perf_event_context *ctx = leader->ctx; 6166 int ret; 6167 u64 *values; 6168 6169 lockdep_assert_held(&ctx->mutex); 6170 6171 values = kzalloc(event->read_size, GFP_KERNEL); 6172 if (!values) 6173 return -ENOMEM; 6174 6175 values[0] = 1 + leader->nr_siblings; 6176 6177 mutex_lock(&leader->child_mutex); 6178 6179 ret = __perf_read_group_add(leader, read_format, values); 6180 if (ret) 6181 goto unlock; 6182 6183 list_for_each_entry(child, &leader->child_list, child_list) { 6184 ret = __perf_read_group_add(child, read_format, values); 6185 if (ret) 6186 goto unlock; 6187 } 6188 6189 mutex_unlock(&leader->child_mutex); 6190 6191 ret = event->read_size; 6192 if (copy_to_user(buf, values, event->read_size)) 6193 ret = -EFAULT; 6194 goto out; 6195 6196 unlock: 6197 mutex_unlock(&leader->child_mutex); 6198 out: 6199 kfree(values); 6200 return ret; 6201 } 6202 6203 static int perf_read_one(struct perf_event *event, 6204 u64 read_format, char __user *buf) 6205 { 6206 u64 enabled, running; 6207 u64 values[5]; 6208 int n = 0; 6209 6210 values[n++] = __perf_event_read_value(event, &enabled, &running); 6211 if (read_format & PERF_FORMAT_TOTAL_TIME_ENABLED) 6212 values[n++] = enabled; 6213 if (read_format & PERF_FORMAT_TOTAL_TIME_RUNNING) 6214 values[n++] = running; 6215 if (read_format & PERF_FORMAT_ID) 6216 values[n++] = primary_event_id(event); 6217 if (read_format & PERF_FORMAT_LOST) 6218 values[n++] = atomic64_read(&event->lost_samples); 6219 6220 if (copy_to_user(buf, values, n * sizeof(u64))) 6221 return -EFAULT; 6222 6223 return n * sizeof(u64); 6224 } 6225 6226 static bool is_event_hup(struct perf_event *event) 6227 { 6228 bool no_children; 6229 6230 if (event->state > PERF_EVENT_STATE_EXIT) 6231 return false; 6232 6233 mutex_lock(&event->child_mutex); 6234 no_children = list_empty(&event->child_list); 6235 mutex_unlock(&event->child_mutex); 6236 return no_children; 6237 } 6238 6239 /* 6240 * Read the performance event - simple non blocking version for now 6241 */ 6242 static ssize_t 6243 __perf_read(struct perf_event *event, char __user *buf, size_t count) 6244 { 6245 u64 read_format = event->attr.read_format; 6246 int ret; 6247 6248 /* 6249 * Return end-of-file for a read on an event that is in 6250 * error state (i.e. because it was pinned but it couldn't be 6251 * scheduled on to the CPU at some point). 6252 */ 6253 if (event->state == PERF_EVENT_STATE_ERROR) 6254 return 0; 6255 6256 if (count < event->read_size) 6257 return -ENOSPC; 6258 6259 WARN_ON_ONCE(event->ctx->parent_ctx); 6260 if (read_format & PERF_FORMAT_GROUP) 6261 ret = perf_read_group(event, read_format, buf); 6262 else 6263 ret = perf_read_one(event, read_format, buf); 6264 6265 return ret; 6266 } 6267 6268 static ssize_t 6269 perf_read(struct file *file, char __user *buf, size_t count, loff_t *ppos) 6270 { 6271 struct perf_event *event = file->private_data; 6272 struct perf_event_context *ctx; 6273 int ret; 6274 6275 ret = security_perf_event_read(event); 6276 if (ret) 6277 return ret; 6278 6279 ctx = perf_event_ctx_lock(event); 6280 ret = __perf_read(event, buf, count); 6281 perf_event_ctx_unlock(event, ctx); 6282 6283 return ret; 6284 } 6285 6286 static __poll_t perf_poll(struct file *file, poll_table *wait) 6287 { 6288 struct perf_event *event = file->private_data; 6289 struct perf_buffer *rb; 6290 __poll_t events = EPOLLHUP; 6291 6292 if (event->state <= PERF_EVENT_STATE_REVOKED) 6293 return EPOLLERR; 6294 6295 poll_wait(file, &event->waitq, wait); 6296 6297 if (event->state <= PERF_EVENT_STATE_REVOKED) 6298 return EPOLLERR; 6299 6300 if (is_event_hup(event)) 6301 return events; 6302 6303 if (unlikely(READ_ONCE(event->state) == PERF_EVENT_STATE_ERROR && 6304 event->attr.pinned)) 6305 return EPOLLERR; 6306 6307 /* 6308 * Pin the event->rb by taking event->mmap_mutex; otherwise 6309 * perf_event_set_output() can swizzle our rb and make us miss wakeups. 6310 */ 6311 mutex_lock(&event->mmap_mutex); 6312 rb = event->rb; 6313 if (rb) 6314 events = atomic_xchg(&rb->poll, 0); 6315 mutex_unlock(&event->mmap_mutex); 6316 return events; 6317 } 6318 6319 static void _perf_event_reset(struct perf_event *event) 6320 { 6321 (void)perf_event_read(event, false); 6322 local64_set(&event->count, 0); 6323 perf_event_update_userpage(event); 6324 } 6325 6326 /* Assume it's not an event with inherit set. */ 6327 u64 perf_event_pause(struct perf_event *event, bool reset) 6328 { 6329 struct perf_event_context *ctx; 6330 u64 count; 6331 6332 ctx = perf_event_ctx_lock(event); 6333 WARN_ON_ONCE(event->attr.inherit); 6334 _perf_event_disable(event); 6335 count = local64_read(&event->count); 6336 if (reset) 6337 local64_set(&event->count, 0); 6338 perf_event_ctx_unlock(event, ctx); 6339 6340 return count; 6341 } 6342 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(perf_event_pause); 6343 6344 #ifdef CONFIG_PERF_GUEST_MEDIATED_PMU 6345 static atomic_t nr_include_guest_events __read_mostly; 6346 6347 static atomic_t nr_mediated_pmu_vms __read_mostly; 6348 static DEFINE_MUTEX(perf_mediated_pmu_mutex); 6349 6350 /* !exclude_guest event of PMU with PERF_PMU_CAP_MEDIATED_VPMU */ 6351 static inline bool is_include_guest_event(struct perf_event *event) 6352 { 6353 if ((event->pmu->capabilities & PERF_PMU_CAP_MEDIATED_VPMU) && 6354 !event->attr.exclude_guest) 6355 return true; 6356 6357 return false; 6358 } 6359 6360 static int mediated_pmu_account_event(struct perf_event *event) 6361 { 6362 if (!is_include_guest_event(event)) 6363 return 0; 6364 6365 if (atomic_inc_not_zero(&nr_include_guest_events)) 6366 return 0; 6367 6368 guard(mutex)(&perf_mediated_pmu_mutex); 6369 if (atomic_read(&nr_mediated_pmu_vms)) 6370 return -EOPNOTSUPP; 6371 6372 atomic_inc(&nr_include_guest_events); 6373 return 0; 6374 } 6375 6376 static void mediated_pmu_unaccount_event(struct perf_event *event) 6377 { 6378 if (!is_include_guest_event(event)) 6379 return; 6380 6381 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(!atomic_read(&nr_include_guest_events))) 6382 return; 6383 6384 atomic_dec(&nr_include_guest_events); 6385 } 6386 6387 /* 6388 * Currently invoked at VM creation to 6389 * - Check whether there are existing !exclude_guest events of PMU with 6390 * PERF_PMU_CAP_MEDIATED_VPMU 6391 * - Set nr_mediated_pmu_vms to prevent !exclude_guest event creation on 6392 * PMUs with PERF_PMU_CAP_MEDIATED_VPMU 6393 * 6394 * No impact for the PMU without PERF_PMU_CAP_MEDIATED_VPMU. The perf 6395 * still owns all the PMU resources. 6396 */ 6397 int perf_create_mediated_pmu(void) 6398 { 6399 if (atomic_inc_not_zero(&nr_mediated_pmu_vms)) 6400 return 0; 6401 6402 guard(mutex)(&perf_mediated_pmu_mutex); 6403 if (atomic_read(&nr_include_guest_events)) 6404 return -EBUSY; 6405 6406 atomic_inc(&nr_mediated_pmu_vms); 6407 return 0; 6408 } 6409 EXPORT_SYMBOL_FOR_KVM(perf_create_mediated_pmu); 6410 6411 void perf_release_mediated_pmu(void) 6412 { 6413 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(!atomic_read(&nr_mediated_pmu_vms))) 6414 return; 6415 6416 atomic_dec(&nr_mediated_pmu_vms); 6417 } 6418 EXPORT_SYMBOL_FOR_KVM(perf_release_mediated_pmu); 6419 6420 /* When loading a guest's mediated PMU, schedule out all exclude_guest events. */ 6421 void perf_load_guest_context(void) 6422 { 6423 struct perf_cpu_context *cpuctx = this_cpu_ptr(&perf_cpu_context); 6424 6425 lockdep_assert_irqs_disabled(); 6426 6427 guard(perf_ctx_lock)(cpuctx, cpuctx->task_ctx); 6428 6429 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(__this_cpu_read(guest_ctx_loaded))) 6430 return; 6431 6432 perf_ctx_disable(&cpuctx->ctx, EVENT_GUEST); 6433 ctx_sched_out(&cpuctx->ctx, NULL, EVENT_GUEST); 6434 if (cpuctx->task_ctx) { 6435 perf_ctx_disable(cpuctx->task_ctx, EVENT_GUEST); 6436 task_ctx_sched_out(cpuctx->task_ctx, NULL, EVENT_GUEST); 6437 } 6438 6439 perf_ctx_enable(&cpuctx->ctx, EVENT_GUEST); 6440 if (cpuctx->task_ctx) 6441 perf_ctx_enable(cpuctx->task_ctx, EVENT_GUEST); 6442 6443 __this_cpu_write(guest_ctx_loaded, true); 6444 } 6445 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(perf_load_guest_context); 6446 6447 void perf_put_guest_context(void) 6448 { 6449 struct perf_cpu_context *cpuctx = this_cpu_ptr(&perf_cpu_context); 6450 6451 lockdep_assert_irqs_disabled(); 6452 6453 guard(perf_ctx_lock)(cpuctx, cpuctx->task_ctx); 6454 6455 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(!__this_cpu_read(guest_ctx_loaded))) 6456 return; 6457 6458 perf_ctx_disable(&cpuctx->ctx, EVENT_GUEST); 6459 if (cpuctx->task_ctx) 6460 perf_ctx_disable(cpuctx->task_ctx, EVENT_GUEST); 6461 6462 perf_event_sched_in(cpuctx, cpuctx->task_ctx, NULL, EVENT_GUEST); 6463 6464 if (cpuctx->task_ctx) 6465 perf_ctx_enable(cpuctx->task_ctx, EVENT_GUEST); 6466 perf_ctx_enable(&cpuctx->ctx, EVENT_GUEST); 6467 6468 __this_cpu_write(guest_ctx_loaded, false); 6469 } 6470 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(perf_put_guest_context); 6471 #else 6472 static int mediated_pmu_account_event(struct perf_event *event) { return 0; } 6473 static void mediated_pmu_unaccount_event(struct perf_event *event) {} 6474 #endif 6475 6476 /* 6477 * Holding the top-level event's child_mutex means that any 6478 * descendant process that has inherited this event will block 6479 * in perf_event_exit_event() if it goes to exit, thus satisfying the 6480 * task existence requirements of perf_event_enable/disable. 6481 */ 6482 static void perf_event_for_each_child(struct perf_event *event, 6483 void (*func)(struct perf_event *)) 6484 { 6485 struct perf_event *child; 6486 6487 WARN_ON_ONCE(event->ctx->parent_ctx); 6488 6489 mutex_lock(&event->child_mutex); 6490 func(event); 6491 list_for_each_entry(child, &event->child_list, child_list) 6492 func(child); 6493 mutex_unlock(&event->child_mutex); 6494 } 6495 6496 static void perf_event_for_each(struct perf_event *event, 6497 void (*func)(struct perf_event *)) 6498 { 6499 struct perf_event_context *ctx = event->ctx; 6500 struct perf_event *sibling; 6501 6502 lockdep_assert_held(&ctx->mutex); 6503 6504 event = event->group_leader; 6505 6506 perf_event_for_each_child(event, func); 6507 for_each_sibling_event(sibling, event) 6508 perf_event_for_each_child(sibling, func); 6509 } 6510 6511 static void __perf_event_period(struct perf_event *event, 6512 struct perf_cpu_context *cpuctx, 6513 struct perf_event_context *ctx, 6514 void *info) 6515 { 6516 u64 value = *((u64 *)info); 6517 bool active; 6518 6519 if (event->attr.freq) { 6520 event->attr.sample_freq = value; 6521 } else { 6522 event->attr.sample_period = value; 6523 event->hw.sample_period = value; 6524 } 6525 6526 active = (event->state == PERF_EVENT_STATE_ACTIVE); 6527 if (active) { 6528 perf_pmu_disable(event->pmu); 6529 event->pmu->stop(event, PERF_EF_UPDATE); 6530 } 6531 6532 local64_set(&event->hw.period_left, 0); 6533 6534 if (active) { 6535 event->pmu->start(event, PERF_EF_RELOAD); 6536 /* 6537 * Once the period is force-reset, the event starts immediately. 6538 * But the event/group could be throttled. Unthrottle the 6539 * event/group now to avoid the next tick trying to unthrottle 6540 * while we already re-started the event/group. 6541 */ 6542 if (event->hw.interrupts == MAX_INTERRUPTS) 6543 perf_event_unthrottle_group(event, true); 6544 perf_pmu_enable(event->pmu); 6545 } 6546 } 6547 6548 static int perf_event_check_period(struct perf_event *event, u64 value) 6549 { 6550 return event->pmu->check_period(event, value); 6551 } 6552 6553 static int _perf_event_period(struct perf_event *event, u64 value) 6554 { 6555 if (!is_sampling_event(event)) 6556 return -EINVAL; 6557 6558 if (!value) 6559 return -EINVAL; 6560 6561 if (event->attr.freq) { 6562 if (value > sysctl_perf_event_sample_rate) 6563 return -EINVAL; 6564 } else { 6565 if (perf_event_check_period(event, value)) 6566 return -EINVAL; 6567 if (value & (1ULL << 63)) 6568 return -EINVAL; 6569 } 6570 6571 event_function_call(event, __perf_event_period, &value); 6572 6573 return 0; 6574 } 6575 6576 int perf_event_period(struct perf_event *event, u64 value) 6577 { 6578 struct perf_event_context *ctx; 6579 int ret; 6580 6581 ctx = perf_event_ctx_lock(event); 6582 ret = _perf_event_period(event, value); 6583 perf_event_ctx_unlock(event, ctx); 6584 6585 return ret; 6586 } 6587 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(perf_event_period); 6588 6589 static const struct file_operations perf_fops; 6590 6591 static inline bool is_perf_file(struct fd f) 6592 { 6593 return !fd_empty(f) && fd_file(f)->f_op == &perf_fops; 6594 } 6595 6596 static int perf_event_set_output(struct perf_event *event, 6597 struct perf_event *output_event); 6598 static int perf_event_set_filter(struct perf_event *event, void __user *arg); 6599 static int perf_copy_attr(struct perf_event_attr __user *uattr, 6600 struct perf_event_attr *attr); 6601 static int __perf_event_set_bpf_prog(struct perf_event *event, 6602 struct bpf_prog *prog, 6603 u64 bpf_cookie); 6604 6605 static long _perf_ioctl(struct perf_event *event, unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg) 6606 { 6607 void (*func)(struct perf_event *); 6608 u32 flags = arg; 6609 6610 if (event->state <= PERF_EVENT_STATE_REVOKED) 6611 return -ENODEV; 6612 6613 switch (cmd) { 6614 case PERF_EVENT_IOC_ENABLE: 6615 func = _perf_event_enable; 6616 break; 6617 case PERF_EVENT_IOC_DISABLE: 6618 func = _perf_event_disable; 6619 break; 6620 case PERF_EVENT_IOC_RESET: 6621 func = _perf_event_reset; 6622 break; 6623 6624 case PERF_EVENT_IOC_REFRESH: 6625 return _perf_event_refresh(event, arg); 6626 6627 case PERF_EVENT_IOC_PERIOD: 6628 { 6629 u64 value; 6630 6631 if (copy_from_user(&value, (u64 __user *)arg, sizeof(value))) 6632 return -EFAULT; 6633 6634 return _perf_event_period(event, value); 6635 } 6636 case PERF_EVENT_IOC_ID: 6637 { 6638 u64 id = primary_event_id(event); 6639 6640 if (copy_to_user((void __user *)arg, &id, sizeof(id))) 6641 return -EFAULT; 6642 return 0; 6643 } 6644 6645 case PERF_EVENT_IOC_SET_OUTPUT: 6646 { 6647 CLASS(fd, output)(arg); // arg == -1 => empty 6648 struct perf_event *output_event = NULL; 6649 if (arg != -1) { 6650 if (!is_perf_file(output)) 6651 return -EBADF; 6652 output_event = fd_file(output)->private_data; 6653 } 6654 return perf_event_set_output(event, output_event); 6655 } 6656 6657 case PERF_EVENT_IOC_SET_FILTER: 6658 return perf_event_set_filter(event, (void __user *)arg); 6659 6660 case PERF_EVENT_IOC_SET_BPF: 6661 { 6662 struct bpf_prog *prog; 6663 int err; 6664 6665 prog = bpf_prog_get(arg); 6666 if (IS_ERR(prog)) 6667 return PTR_ERR(prog); 6668 6669 err = __perf_event_set_bpf_prog(event, prog, 0); 6670 if (err) { 6671 bpf_prog_put(prog); 6672 return err; 6673 } 6674 6675 return 0; 6676 } 6677 6678 case PERF_EVENT_IOC_PAUSE_OUTPUT: { 6679 struct perf_buffer *rb; 6680 6681 rcu_read_lock(); 6682 rb = rcu_dereference(event->rb); 6683 if (!rb || !rb->nr_pages) { 6684 rcu_read_unlock(); 6685 return -EINVAL; 6686 } 6687 rb_toggle_paused(rb, !!arg); 6688 rcu_read_unlock(); 6689 return 0; 6690 } 6691 6692 case PERF_EVENT_IOC_QUERY_BPF: 6693 return perf_event_query_prog_array(event, (void __user *)arg); 6694 6695 case PERF_EVENT_IOC_MODIFY_ATTRIBUTES: { 6696 struct perf_event_attr new_attr; 6697 int err = perf_copy_attr((struct perf_event_attr __user *)arg, 6698 &new_attr); 6699 6700 if (err) 6701 return err; 6702 6703 return perf_event_modify_attr(event, &new_attr); 6704 } 6705 default: 6706 return -ENOTTY; 6707 } 6708 6709 if (flags & PERF_IOC_FLAG_GROUP) 6710 perf_event_for_each(event, func); 6711 else 6712 perf_event_for_each_child(event, func); 6713 6714 return 0; 6715 } 6716 6717 static long perf_ioctl(struct file *file, unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg) 6718 { 6719 struct perf_event *event = file->private_data; 6720 struct perf_event_context *ctx; 6721 long ret; 6722 6723 /* Treat ioctl like writes as it is likely a mutating operation. */ 6724 ret = security_perf_event_write(event); 6725 if (ret) 6726 return ret; 6727 6728 ctx = perf_event_ctx_lock(event); 6729 ret = _perf_ioctl(event, cmd, arg); 6730 perf_event_ctx_unlock(event, ctx); 6731 6732 return ret; 6733 } 6734 6735 #ifdef CONFIG_COMPAT 6736 static long perf_compat_ioctl(struct file *file, unsigned int cmd, 6737 unsigned long arg) 6738 { 6739 switch (_IOC_NR(cmd)) { 6740 case _IOC_NR(PERF_EVENT_IOC_SET_FILTER): 6741 case _IOC_NR(PERF_EVENT_IOC_ID): 6742 case _IOC_NR(PERF_EVENT_IOC_QUERY_BPF): 6743 case _IOC_NR(PERF_EVENT_IOC_MODIFY_ATTRIBUTES): 6744 /* Fix up pointer size (usually 4 -> 8 in 32-on-64-bit case */ 6745 if (_IOC_SIZE(cmd) == sizeof(compat_uptr_t)) { 6746 cmd &= ~IOCSIZE_MASK; 6747 cmd |= sizeof(void *) << IOCSIZE_SHIFT; 6748 } 6749 break; 6750 } 6751 return perf_ioctl(file, cmd, arg); 6752 } 6753 #else 6754 # define perf_compat_ioctl NULL 6755 #endif 6756 6757 int perf_event_task_enable(void) 6758 { 6759 struct perf_event_context *ctx; 6760 struct perf_event *event; 6761 6762 mutex_lock(¤t->perf_event_mutex); 6763 list_for_each_entry(event, ¤t->perf_event_list, owner_entry) { 6764 ctx = perf_event_ctx_lock(event); 6765 perf_event_for_each_child(event, _perf_event_enable); 6766 perf_event_ctx_unlock(event, ctx); 6767 } 6768 mutex_unlock(¤t->perf_event_mutex); 6769 6770 return 0; 6771 } 6772 6773 int perf_event_task_disable(void) 6774 { 6775 struct perf_event_context *ctx; 6776 struct perf_event *event; 6777 6778 mutex_lock(¤t->perf_event_mutex); 6779 list_for_each_entry(event, ¤t->perf_event_list, owner_entry) { 6780 ctx = perf_event_ctx_lock(event); 6781 perf_event_for_each_child(event, _perf_event_disable); 6782 perf_event_ctx_unlock(event, ctx); 6783 } 6784 mutex_unlock(¤t->perf_event_mutex); 6785 6786 return 0; 6787 } 6788 6789 static int perf_event_index(struct perf_event *event) 6790 { 6791 if (event->hw.state & PERF_HES_STOPPED) 6792 return 0; 6793 6794 if (event->state != PERF_EVENT_STATE_ACTIVE) 6795 return 0; 6796 6797 return event->pmu->event_idx(event); 6798 } 6799 6800 static void perf_event_init_userpage(struct perf_event *event) 6801 { 6802 struct perf_event_mmap_page *userpg; 6803 struct perf_buffer *rb; 6804 6805 rcu_read_lock(); 6806 rb = rcu_dereference(event->rb); 6807 if (!rb) 6808 goto unlock; 6809 6810 userpg = rb->user_page; 6811 6812 /* Allow new userspace to detect that bit 0 is deprecated */ 6813 userpg->cap_bit0_is_deprecated = 1; 6814 userpg->size = offsetof(struct perf_event_mmap_page, __reserved); 6815 userpg->data_offset = PAGE_SIZE; 6816 userpg->data_size = perf_data_size(rb); 6817 6818 unlock: 6819 rcu_read_unlock(); 6820 } 6821 6822 void __weak arch_perf_update_userpage( 6823 struct perf_event *event, struct perf_event_mmap_page *userpg, u64 now) 6824 { 6825 } 6826 6827 /* 6828 * Callers need to ensure there can be no nesting of this function, otherwise 6829 * the seqlock logic goes bad. We can not serialize this because the arch 6830 * code calls this from NMI context. 6831 */ 6832 void perf_event_update_userpage(struct perf_event *event) 6833 { 6834 struct perf_event_mmap_page *userpg; 6835 struct perf_buffer *rb; 6836 u64 enabled, running, now; 6837 6838 rcu_read_lock(); 6839 rb = rcu_dereference(event->rb); 6840 if (!rb) 6841 goto unlock; 6842 6843 /* 6844 * Disable preemption to guarantee consistent time stamps are stored to 6845 * the user page. 6846 */ 6847 preempt_disable(); 6848 6849 /* 6850 * Compute total_time_enabled, total_time_running based on snapshot 6851 * values taken when the event was last scheduled in. 6852 * 6853 * We cannot simply call update_context_time() because doing so would 6854 * lead to deadlock when called from NMI context. 6855 */ 6856 calc_timer_values(event, &now, &enabled, &running); 6857 6858 userpg = rb->user_page; 6859 6860 ++userpg->lock; 6861 barrier(); 6862 userpg->index = perf_event_index(event); 6863 userpg->offset = perf_event_count(event, false); 6864 if (userpg->index) 6865 userpg->offset -= local64_read(&event->hw.prev_count); 6866 6867 userpg->time_enabled = enabled + 6868 atomic64_read(&event->child_total_time_enabled); 6869 6870 userpg->time_running = running + 6871 atomic64_read(&event->child_total_time_running); 6872 6873 arch_perf_update_userpage(event, userpg, now); 6874 6875 barrier(); 6876 ++userpg->lock; 6877 preempt_enable(); 6878 unlock: 6879 rcu_read_unlock(); 6880 } 6881 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(perf_event_update_userpage); 6882 6883 static void ring_buffer_attach(struct perf_event *event, 6884 struct perf_buffer *rb) 6885 { 6886 struct perf_buffer *old_rb = NULL; 6887 unsigned long flags; 6888 6889 WARN_ON_ONCE(event->parent); 6890 6891 if (event->rb) { 6892 /* 6893 * Should be impossible, we set this when removing 6894 * event->rb_entry and wait/clear when adding event->rb_entry. 6895 */ 6896 WARN_ON_ONCE(event->rcu_pending); 6897 6898 old_rb = event->rb; 6899 spin_lock_irqsave(&old_rb->event_lock, flags); 6900 list_del_rcu(&event->rb_entry); 6901 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&old_rb->event_lock, flags); 6902 6903 event->rcu_batches = get_state_synchronize_rcu(); 6904 event->rcu_pending = 1; 6905 } 6906 6907 if (rb) { 6908 if (event->rcu_pending) { 6909 cond_synchronize_rcu(event->rcu_batches); 6910 event->rcu_pending = 0; 6911 } 6912 6913 spin_lock_irqsave(&rb->event_lock, flags); 6914 list_add_rcu(&event->rb_entry, &rb->event_list); 6915 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&rb->event_lock, flags); 6916 } 6917 6918 /* 6919 * Avoid racing with perf_mmap_close(AUX): stop the event 6920 * before swizzling the event::rb pointer; if it's getting 6921 * unmapped, its aux_mmap_count will be 0 and it won't 6922 * restart. See the comment in __perf_pmu_output_stop(). 6923 * 6924 * Data will inevitably be lost when set_output is done in 6925 * mid-air, but then again, whoever does it like this is 6926 * not in for the data anyway. 6927 */ 6928 if (has_aux(event)) 6929 perf_event_stop(event, 0); 6930 6931 rcu_assign_pointer(event->rb, rb); 6932 6933 if (old_rb) { 6934 ring_buffer_put(old_rb); 6935 /* 6936 * Since we detached before setting the new rb, so that we 6937 * could attach the new rb, we could have missed a wakeup. 6938 * Provide it now. 6939 */ 6940 wake_up_all(&event->waitq); 6941 } 6942 } 6943 6944 static void ring_buffer_wakeup(struct perf_event *event) 6945 { 6946 struct perf_buffer *rb; 6947 6948 if (event->parent) 6949 event = event->parent; 6950 6951 rcu_read_lock(); 6952 rb = rcu_dereference(event->rb); 6953 if (rb) { 6954 list_for_each_entry_rcu(event, &rb->event_list, rb_entry) 6955 wake_up_all(&event->waitq); 6956 } 6957 rcu_read_unlock(); 6958 } 6959 6960 struct perf_buffer *ring_buffer_get(struct perf_event *event) 6961 { 6962 struct perf_buffer *rb; 6963 6964 if (event->parent) 6965 event = event->parent; 6966 6967 rcu_read_lock(); 6968 rb = rcu_dereference(event->rb); 6969 if (rb) { 6970 if (!refcount_inc_not_zero(&rb->refcount)) 6971 rb = NULL; 6972 } 6973 rcu_read_unlock(); 6974 6975 return rb; 6976 } 6977 6978 void ring_buffer_put(struct perf_buffer *rb) 6979 { 6980 if (!refcount_dec_and_test(&rb->refcount)) 6981 return; 6982 6983 WARN_ON_ONCE(!list_empty(&rb->event_list)); 6984 6985 call_rcu(&rb->rcu_head, rb_free_rcu); 6986 } 6987 6988 typedef void (*mapped_f)(struct perf_event *event, struct mm_struct *mm); 6989 6990 #define get_mapped(event, func) \ 6991 ({ struct pmu *pmu; \ 6992 mapped_f f = NULL; \ 6993 guard(rcu)(); \ 6994 pmu = READ_ONCE(event->pmu); \ 6995 if (pmu) \ 6996 f = pmu->func; \ 6997 f; \ 6998 }) 6999 7000 static void perf_mmap_open(struct vm_area_struct *vma) 7001 { 7002 struct perf_event *event = vma->vm_file->private_data; 7003 mapped_f mapped = get_mapped(event, event_mapped); 7004 7005 refcount_inc(&event->mmap_count); 7006 refcount_inc(&event->rb->mmap_count); 7007 7008 if (vma->vm_pgoff) 7009 refcount_inc(&event->rb->aux_mmap_count); 7010 7011 if (mapped) 7012 mapped(event, vma->vm_mm); 7013 } 7014 7015 static void perf_pmu_output_stop(struct perf_event *event); 7016 static void perf_mmap_unaccount(struct vm_area_struct *vma, struct perf_buffer *rb); 7017 7018 /* 7019 * A buffer can be mmap()ed multiple times; either directly through the same 7020 * event, or through other events by use of perf_event_set_output(). 7021 * 7022 * In order to undo the VM accounting done by perf_mmap() we need to destroy 7023 * the buffer here, where we still have a VM context. This means we need 7024 * to detach all events redirecting to us. 7025 */ 7026 static void perf_mmap_close(struct vm_area_struct *vma) 7027 { 7028 struct perf_event *event = vma->vm_file->private_data; 7029 mapped_f unmapped = get_mapped(event, event_unmapped); 7030 struct perf_buffer *rb = ring_buffer_get(event); 7031 struct user_struct *mmap_user = rb->mmap_user; 7032 bool detach_rest = false; 7033 7034 /* FIXIES vs perf_pmu_unregister() */ 7035 if (unmapped) 7036 unmapped(event, vma->vm_mm); 7037 7038 /* 7039 * The AUX buffer is strictly a sub-buffer, serialize using aux_mutex 7040 * to avoid complications. 7041 */ 7042 if (rb_has_aux(rb) && vma->vm_pgoff == rb->aux_pgoff && 7043 refcount_dec_and_mutex_lock(&rb->aux_mmap_count, &rb->aux_mutex)) { 7044 /* 7045 * Stop all AUX events that are writing to this buffer, 7046 * so that we can free its AUX pages and corresponding PMU 7047 * data. Note that after rb::aux_mmap_count dropped to zero, 7048 * they won't start any more (see perf_aux_output_begin()). 7049 */ 7050 perf_pmu_output_stop(event); 7051 7052 /* now it's safe to free the pages */ 7053 atomic_long_sub(rb->aux_nr_pages - rb->aux_mmap_locked, &mmap_user->locked_vm); 7054 atomic64_sub(rb->aux_mmap_locked, &vma->vm_mm->pinned_vm); 7055 7056 /* this has to be the last one */ 7057 rb_free_aux(rb); 7058 WARN_ON_ONCE(refcount_read(&rb->aux_refcount)); 7059 7060 mutex_unlock(&rb->aux_mutex); 7061 } 7062 7063 if (refcount_dec_and_test(&rb->mmap_count)) 7064 detach_rest = true; 7065 7066 if (!refcount_dec_and_mutex_lock(&event->mmap_count, &event->mmap_mutex)) 7067 goto out_put; 7068 7069 ring_buffer_attach(event, NULL); 7070 mutex_unlock(&event->mmap_mutex); 7071 7072 /* If there's still other mmap()s of this buffer, we're done. */ 7073 if (!detach_rest) 7074 goto out_put; 7075 7076 /* 7077 * No other mmap()s, detach from all other events that might redirect 7078 * into the now unreachable buffer. Somewhat complicated by the 7079 * fact that rb::event_lock otherwise nests inside mmap_mutex. 7080 */ 7081 again: 7082 rcu_read_lock(); 7083 list_for_each_entry_rcu(event, &rb->event_list, rb_entry) { 7084 if (!atomic_long_inc_not_zero(&event->refcount)) { 7085 /* 7086 * This event is en-route to free_event() which will 7087 * detach it and remove it from the list. 7088 */ 7089 continue; 7090 } 7091 rcu_read_unlock(); 7092 7093 mutex_lock(&event->mmap_mutex); 7094 /* 7095 * Check we didn't race with perf_event_set_output() which can 7096 * swizzle the rb from under us while we were waiting to 7097 * acquire mmap_mutex. 7098 * 7099 * If we find a different rb; ignore this event, a next 7100 * iteration will no longer find it on the list. We have to 7101 * still restart the iteration to make sure we're not now 7102 * iterating the wrong list. 7103 */ 7104 if (event->rb == rb) 7105 ring_buffer_attach(event, NULL); 7106 7107 mutex_unlock(&event->mmap_mutex); 7108 put_event(event); 7109 7110 /* 7111 * Restart the iteration; either we're on the wrong list or 7112 * destroyed its integrity by doing a deletion. 7113 */ 7114 goto again; 7115 } 7116 rcu_read_unlock(); 7117 7118 /* 7119 * It could be there's still a few 0-ref events on the list; they'll 7120 * get cleaned up by free_event() -- they'll also still have their 7121 * ref on the rb and will free it whenever they are done with it. 7122 * 7123 * Aside from that, this buffer is 'fully' detached and unmapped, 7124 * undo the VM accounting. 7125 */ 7126 perf_mmap_unaccount(vma, rb); 7127 7128 out_put: 7129 ring_buffer_put(rb); /* could be last */ 7130 } 7131 7132 static vm_fault_t perf_mmap_pfn_mkwrite(struct vm_fault *vmf) 7133 { 7134 /* The first page is the user control page, others are read-only. */ 7135 return vmf->pgoff == 0 ? 0 : VM_FAULT_SIGBUS; 7136 } 7137 7138 static int perf_mmap_may_split(struct vm_area_struct *vma, unsigned long addr) 7139 { 7140 /* 7141 * Forbid splitting perf mappings to prevent refcount leaks due to 7142 * the resulting non-matching offsets and sizes. See open()/close(). 7143 */ 7144 return -EINVAL; 7145 } 7146 7147 static const struct vm_operations_struct perf_mmap_vmops = { 7148 .open = perf_mmap_open, 7149 .close = perf_mmap_close, /* non mergeable */ 7150 .pfn_mkwrite = perf_mmap_pfn_mkwrite, 7151 .may_split = perf_mmap_may_split, 7152 }; 7153 7154 static int map_range(struct perf_buffer *rb, struct vm_area_struct *vma) 7155 { 7156 unsigned long nr_pages = vma_pages(vma); 7157 int err = 0; 7158 unsigned long pagenum; 7159 7160 guard(mutex)(&rb->aux_mutex); 7161 7162 /* 7163 * We map this as a VM_PFNMAP VMA. 7164 * 7165 * This is not ideal as this is designed broadly for mappings of PFNs 7166 * referencing memory-mapped I/O ranges or non-system RAM i.e. for which 7167 * !pfn_valid(pfn). 7168 * 7169 * We are mapping kernel-allocated memory (memory we manage ourselves) 7170 * which would more ideally be mapped using vm_insert_page() or a 7171 * similar mechanism, that is as a VM_MIXEDMAP mapping. 7172 * 7173 * However this won't work here, because: 7174 * 7175 * 1. It uses vma->vm_page_prot, but this field has not been completely 7176 * setup at the point of the f_op->mmp() hook, so we are unable to 7177 * indicate that this should be mapped CoW in order that the 7178 * mkwrite() hook can be invoked to make the first page R/W and the 7179 * rest R/O as desired. 7180 * 7181 * 2. Anything other than a VM_PFNMAP of valid PFNs will result in 7182 * vm_normal_page() returning a struct page * pointer, which means 7183 * vm_ops->page_mkwrite() will be invoked rather than 7184 * vm_ops->pfn_mkwrite(), and this means we have to set page->mapping 7185 * to work around retry logic in the fault handler, however this 7186 * field is no longer allowed to be used within struct page. 7187 * 7188 * 3. Having a struct page * made available in the fault logic also 7189 * means that the page gets put on the rmap and becomes 7190 * inappropriately accessible and subject to map and ref counting. 7191 * 7192 * Ideally we would have a mechanism that could explicitly express our 7193 * desires, but this is not currently the case, so we instead use 7194 * VM_PFNMAP. 7195 * 7196 * We manage the lifetime of these mappings with internal refcounts (see 7197 * perf_mmap_open() and perf_mmap_close()) so we ensure the lifetime of 7198 * this mapping is maintained correctly. 7199 */ 7200 for (pagenum = 0; pagenum < nr_pages; pagenum++) { 7201 unsigned long va = vma->vm_start + PAGE_SIZE * pagenum; 7202 struct page *page = perf_mmap_to_page(rb, vma->vm_pgoff + pagenum); 7203 7204 if (page == NULL) { 7205 err = -EINVAL; 7206 break; 7207 } 7208 7209 /* Map readonly, perf_mmap_pfn_mkwrite() called on write fault. */ 7210 err = remap_pfn_range(vma, va, page_to_pfn(page), PAGE_SIZE, 7211 vm_get_page_prot(vma->vm_flags & ~VM_SHARED)); 7212 if (err) 7213 break; 7214 } 7215 7216 #ifdef CONFIG_MMU 7217 /* Clear any partial mappings on error. */ 7218 if (err) 7219 zap_vma_range(vma, vma->vm_start, nr_pages * PAGE_SIZE); 7220 #endif 7221 7222 return err; 7223 } 7224 7225 static bool perf_mmap_calc_limits(struct vm_area_struct *vma, long *user_extra, long *extra) 7226 { 7227 unsigned long user_locked, user_lock_limit, locked, lock_limit; 7228 struct user_struct *user = current_user(); 7229 7230 user_lock_limit = sysctl_perf_event_mlock >> (PAGE_SHIFT - 10); 7231 /* Increase the limit linearly with more CPUs */ 7232 user_lock_limit *= num_online_cpus(); 7233 7234 user_locked = atomic_long_read(&user->locked_vm); 7235 7236 /* 7237 * sysctl_perf_event_mlock may have changed, so that 7238 * user->locked_vm > user_lock_limit 7239 */ 7240 if (user_locked > user_lock_limit) 7241 user_locked = user_lock_limit; 7242 user_locked += *user_extra; 7243 7244 if (user_locked > user_lock_limit) { 7245 /* 7246 * charge locked_vm until it hits user_lock_limit; 7247 * charge the rest from pinned_vm 7248 */ 7249 *extra = user_locked - user_lock_limit; 7250 *user_extra -= *extra; 7251 } 7252 7253 lock_limit = rlimit(RLIMIT_MEMLOCK); 7254 lock_limit >>= PAGE_SHIFT; 7255 locked = atomic64_read(&vma->vm_mm->pinned_vm) + *extra; 7256 7257 return locked <= lock_limit || !perf_is_paranoid() || capable(CAP_IPC_LOCK); 7258 } 7259 7260 static void perf_mmap_account(struct vm_area_struct *vma, long user_extra, long extra) 7261 { 7262 struct user_struct *user = current_user(); 7263 7264 atomic_long_add(user_extra, &user->locked_vm); 7265 atomic64_add(extra, &vma->vm_mm->pinned_vm); 7266 } 7267 7268 static void perf_mmap_unaccount(struct vm_area_struct *vma, struct perf_buffer *rb) 7269 { 7270 struct user_struct *user = rb->mmap_user; 7271 7272 atomic_long_sub((perf_data_size(rb) >> PAGE_SHIFT) + 1 - rb->mmap_locked, 7273 &user->locked_vm); 7274 atomic64_sub(rb->mmap_locked, &vma->vm_mm->pinned_vm); 7275 } 7276 7277 static int perf_mmap_rb(struct vm_area_struct *vma, struct perf_event *event, 7278 unsigned long nr_pages) 7279 { 7280 long extra = 0, user_extra = nr_pages; 7281 struct perf_buffer *rb; 7282 int rb_flags = 0; 7283 7284 nr_pages -= 1; 7285 7286 /* 7287 * If we have rb pages ensure they're a power-of-two number, so we 7288 * can do bitmasks instead of modulo. 7289 */ 7290 if (nr_pages != 0 && !is_power_of_2(nr_pages)) 7291 return -EINVAL; 7292 7293 WARN_ON_ONCE(event->ctx->parent_ctx); 7294 7295 if (event->rb) { 7296 if (data_page_nr(event->rb) != nr_pages) 7297 return -EINVAL; 7298 7299 /* 7300 * If this event doesn't have mmap_count, we're attempting to 7301 * create an alias of another event's mmap(); this would mean 7302 * both events will end up scribbling the same user_page; 7303 * which makes no sense. 7304 */ 7305 if (!refcount_read(&event->mmap_count)) 7306 return -EBUSY; 7307 7308 if (refcount_inc_not_zero(&event->rb->mmap_count)) { 7309 /* 7310 * Success -- managed to mmap() the same buffer 7311 * multiple times. 7312 */ 7313 perf_mmap_account(vma, user_extra, extra); 7314 refcount_inc(&event->mmap_count); 7315 return 0; 7316 } 7317 7318 /* 7319 * Raced against perf_mmap_close()'s 7320 * refcount_dec_and_mutex_lock() remove the 7321 * event and continue as if !event->rb 7322 */ 7323 ring_buffer_attach(event, NULL); 7324 } 7325 7326 if (!perf_mmap_calc_limits(vma, &user_extra, &extra)) 7327 return -EPERM; 7328 7329 if (vma->vm_flags & VM_WRITE) 7330 rb_flags |= RING_BUFFER_WRITABLE; 7331 7332 rb = rb_alloc(nr_pages, 7333 event->attr.watermark ? event->attr.wakeup_watermark : 0, 7334 event->cpu, rb_flags); 7335 7336 if (!rb) 7337 return -ENOMEM; 7338 7339 rb->mmap_locked = extra; 7340 7341 ring_buffer_attach(event, rb); 7342 7343 perf_event_update_time(event); 7344 perf_event_init_userpage(event); 7345 perf_event_update_userpage(event); 7346 7347 perf_mmap_account(vma, user_extra, extra); 7348 refcount_set(&event->mmap_count, 1); 7349 7350 return 0; 7351 } 7352 7353 static int perf_mmap_aux(struct vm_area_struct *vma, struct perf_event *event, 7354 unsigned long nr_pages) 7355 { 7356 long extra = 0, user_extra = nr_pages; 7357 u64 aux_offset, aux_size; 7358 struct perf_buffer *rb; 7359 int ret, rb_flags = 0; 7360 7361 rb = event->rb; 7362 if (!rb) 7363 return -EINVAL; 7364 7365 guard(mutex)(&rb->aux_mutex); 7366 7367 /* 7368 * AUX area mapping: if rb->aux_nr_pages != 0, it's already 7369 * mapped, all subsequent mappings should have the same size 7370 * and offset. Must be above the normal perf buffer. 7371 */ 7372 aux_offset = READ_ONCE(rb->user_page->aux_offset); 7373 aux_size = READ_ONCE(rb->user_page->aux_size); 7374 7375 if (aux_offset < perf_data_size(rb) + PAGE_SIZE) 7376 return -EINVAL; 7377 7378 if (aux_offset != vma->vm_pgoff << PAGE_SHIFT) 7379 return -EINVAL; 7380 7381 /* already mapped with a different offset */ 7382 if (rb_has_aux(rb) && rb->aux_pgoff != vma->vm_pgoff) 7383 return -EINVAL; 7384 7385 if (aux_size != nr_pages * PAGE_SIZE) 7386 return -EINVAL; 7387 7388 /* already mapped with a different size */ 7389 if (rb_has_aux(rb) && rb->aux_nr_pages != nr_pages) 7390 return -EINVAL; 7391 7392 if (!is_power_of_2(nr_pages)) 7393 return -EINVAL; 7394 7395 if (!refcount_inc_not_zero(&rb->mmap_count)) 7396 return -EINVAL; 7397 7398 if (rb_has_aux(rb)) { 7399 refcount_inc(&rb->aux_mmap_count); 7400 7401 } else { 7402 if (!perf_mmap_calc_limits(vma, &user_extra, &extra)) { 7403 refcount_dec(&rb->mmap_count); 7404 return -EPERM; 7405 } 7406 7407 WARN_ON(!rb && event->rb); 7408 7409 if (vma->vm_flags & VM_WRITE) 7410 rb_flags |= RING_BUFFER_WRITABLE; 7411 7412 ret = rb_alloc_aux(rb, event, vma->vm_pgoff, nr_pages, 7413 event->attr.aux_watermark, rb_flags); 7414 if (ret) { 7415 refcount_dec(&rb->mmap_count); 7416 return ret; 7417 } 7418 7419 refcount_set(&rb->aux_mmap_count, 1); 7420 rb->aux_mmap_locked = extra; 7421 } 7422 7423 perf_mmap_account(vma, user_extra, extra); 7424 refcount_inc(&event->mmap_count); 7425 7426 return 0; 7427 } 7428 7429 static int perf_mmap(struct file *file, struct vm_area_struct *vma) 7430 { 7431 struct perf_event *event = file->private_data; 7432 unsigned long vma_size, nr_pages; 7433 mapped_f mapped; 7434 int ret; 7435 7436 /* 7437 * Don't allow mmap() of inherited per-task counters. This would 7438 * create a performance issue due to all children writing to the 7439 * same rb. 7440 */ 7441 if (event->cpu == -1 && event->attr.inherit) 7442 return -EINVAL; 7443 7444 if (!(vma->vm_flags & VM_SHARED)) 7445 return -EINVAL; 7446 7447 ret = security_perf_event_read(event); 7448 if (ret) 7449 return ret; 7450 7451 vma_size = vma->vm_end - vma->vm_start; 7452 nr_pages = vma_size / PAGE_SIZE; 7453 7454 if (nr_pages > INT_MAX) 7455 return -ENOMEM; 7456 7457 if (vma_size != PAGE_SIZE * nr_pages) 7458 return -EINVAL; 7459 7460 scoped_guard (mutex, &event->mmap_mutex) { 7461 /* 7462 * This relies on __pmu_detach_event() taking mmap_mutex after marking 7463 * the event REVOKED. Either we observe the state, or __pmu_detach_event() 7464 * will detach the rb created here. 7465 */ 7466 if (event->state <= PERF_EVENT_STATE_REVOKED) 7467 return -ENODEV; 7468 7469 if (vma->vm_pgoff == 0) 7470 ret = perf_mmap_rb(vma, event, nr_pages); 7471 else 7472 ret = perf_mmap_aux(vma, event, nr_pages); 7473 if (ret) 7474 return ret; 7475 7476 /* 7477 * Since pinned accounting is per vm we cannot allow fork() to copy our 7478 * vma. 7479 */ 7480 vm_flags_set(vma, VM_DONTCOPY | VM_DONTEXPAND | VM_DONTDUMP); 7481 vma->vm_ops = &perf_mmap_vmops; 7482 7483 mapped = get_mapped(event, event_mapped); 7484 if (mapped) 7485 mapped(event, vma->vm_mm); 7486 7487 /* 7488 * Try to map it into the page table. On fail undo the above, 7489 * as the callsite expects full cleanup in this case and 7490 * therefore does not invoke vmops::close(). 7491 */ 7492 ret = map_range(event->rb, vma); 7493 if (likely(!ret)) 7494 return 0; 7495 7496 /* Error path */ 7497 7498 /* 7499 * If this is the first mmap(), then event->mmap_count should 7500 * be stable at 1. It is only modified by: 7501 * perf_mmap_{open,close}() and perf_mmap(). 7502 * 7503 * The former are not possible because this mmap() hasn't been 7504 * successful yet, and the latter is serialized by 7505 * event->mmap_mutex which we still hold (note that mmap_lock 7506 * is not strictly sufficient here, because the event fd can 7507 * be passed to another process through trivial means like 7508 * fork(), leading to concurrent mmap() from different mm). 7509 * 7510 * Make sure to remove event->rb before releasing 7511 * event->mmap_mutex, such that any concurrent mmap() will not 7512 * attempt use this failed buffer. 7513 */ 7514 if (refcount_read(&event->mmap_count) == 1) { 7515 /* 7516 * Minimal perf_mmap_close(); there can't be AUX or 7517 * other events on account of this being the first. 7518 */ 7519 mapped = get_mapped(event, event_unmapped); 7520 if (mapped) 7521 mapped(event, vma->vm_mm); 7522 perf_mmap_unaccount(vma, event->rb); 7523 ring_buffer_attach(event, NULL); /* drops last rb->refcount */ 7524 refcount_set(&event->mmap_count, 0); 7525 return ret; 7526 } 7527 7528 /* 7529 * Otherwise this is an already existing buffer, and there is 7530 * no race vs first exposure, so fall-through and call 7531 * perf_mmap_close(). 7532 */ 7533 } 7534 7535 perf_mmap_close(vma); 7536 return ret; 7537 } 7538 7539 static int perf_fasync(int fd, struct file *filp, int on) 7540 { 7541 struct inode *inode = file_inode(filp); 7542 struct perf_event *event = filp->private_data; 7543 int retval; 7544 7545 if (event->state <= PERF_EVENT_STATE_REVOKED) 7546 return -ENODEV; 7547 7548 inode_lock(inode); 7549 retval = fasync_helper(fd, filp, on, &event->fasync); 7550 inode_unlock(inode); 7551 7552 if (retval < 0) 7553 return retval; 7554 7555 return 0; 7556 } 7557 7558 static void perf_show_fdinfo(struct seq_file *m, struct file *f) 7559 { 7560 struct perf_event *event = f->private_data; 7561 struct perf_event_context *ctx; 7562 struct mutex *child_mutex; 7563 7564 ctx = perf_event_ctx_lock(event); 7565 child_mutex = event->parent ? &event->parent->child_mutex : &event->child_mutex; 7566 mutex_lock(child_mutex); 7567 7568 seq_printf(m, "perf_event_attr.type:\t%u\n", event->orig_type); 7569 if (event->pmu) 7570 seq_printf(m, "pmu_type:\t%u\n", event->pmu->type); 7571 seq_printf(m, "perf_event_attr.config:\t0x%llx\n", (unsigned long long)event->attr.config); 7572 seq_printf(m, "perf_event_attr.config1:\t0x%llx\n", 7573 (unsigned long long)event->attr.config1); 7574 seq_printf(m, "perf_event_attr.config2:\t0x%llx\n", 7575 (unsigned long long)event->attr.config2); 7576 seq_printf(m, "perf_event_attr.config3:\t0x%llx\n", 7577 (unsigned long long)event->attr.config3); 7578 seq_printf(m, "perf_event_attr.config4:\t0x%llx\n", 7579 (unsigned long long)event->attr.config4); 7580 7581 mutex_unlock(child_mutex); 7582 perf_event_ctx_unlock(event, ctx); 7583 } 7584 7585 static const struct file_operations perf_fops = { 7586 .release = perf_release, 7587 .read = perf_read, 7588 .poll = perf_poll, 7589 .unlocked_ioctl = perf_ioctl, 7590 .compat_ioctl = perf_compat_ioctl, 7591 .mmap = perf_mmap, 7592 .fasync = perf_fasync, 7593 .show_fdinfo = perf_show_fdinfo, 7594 }; 7595 7596 /* 7597 * Perf event wakeup 7598 * 7599 * If there's data, ensure we set the poll() state and publish everything 7600 * to user-space before waking everybody up. 7601 */ 7602 7603 void perf_event_wakeup(struct perf_event *event) 7604 { 7605 ring_buffer_wakeup(event); 7606 7607 if (event->pending_kill) { 7608 kill_fasync(perf_event_fasync(event), SIGIO, event->pending_kill); 7609 event->pending_kill = 0; 7610 } 7611 } 7612 7613 static void perf_sigtrap(struct perf_event *event) 7614 { 7615 /* 7616 * Both perf_pending_task() and perf_pending_irq() can race with the 7617 * task exiting. 7618 */ 7619 if (current->flags & PF_EXITING) 7620 return; 7621 7622 /* 7623 * We'd expect this to only occur if the irq_work is delayed and either 7624 * ctx->task or current has changed in the meantime. This can be the 7625 * case on architectures that do not implement arch_irq_work_raise(). 7626 */ 7627 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(event->ctx->task != current)) 7628 return; 7629 7630 send_sig_perf((void __user *)event->pending_addr, 7631 event->orig_type, event->attr.sig_data); 7632 } 7633 7634 /* 7635 * Deliver the pending work in-event-context or follow the context. 7636 */ 7637 static void __perf_pending_disable(struct perf_event *event) 7638 { 7639 int cpu = READ_ONCE(event->oncpu); 7640 7641 /* 7642 * If the event isn't running; we done. event_sched_out() will have 7643 * taken care of things. 7644 */ 7645 if (cpu < 0) 7646 return; 7647 7648 /* 7649 * Yay, we hit home and are in the context of the event. 7650 */ 7651 if (cpu == smp_processor_id()) { 7652 if (event->pending_disable) { 7653 event->pending_disable = 0; 7654 perf_event_disable_local(event); 7655 } 7656 return; 7657 } 7658 7659 /* 7660 * CPU-A CPU-B 7661 * 7662 * perf_event_disable_inatomic() 7663 * @pending_disable = 1; 7664 * irq_work_queue(); 7665 * 7666 * sched-out 7667 * @pending_disable = 0; 7668 * 7669 * sched-in 7670 * perf_event_disable_inatomic() 7671 * @pending_disable = 1; 7672 * irq_work_queue(); // FAILS 7673 * 7674 * irq_work_run() 7675 * perf_pending_disable() 7676 * 7677 * But the event runs on CPU-B and wants disabling there. 7678 */ 7679 irq_work_queue_on(&event->pending_disable_irq, cpu); 7680 } 7681 7682 static void perf_pending_disable(struct irq_work *entry) 7683 { 7684 struct perf_event *event = container_of(entry, struct perf_event, pending_disable_irq); 7685 int rctx; 7686 7687 /* 7688 * If we 'fail' here, that's OK, it means recursion is already disabled 7689 * and we won't recurse 'further'. 7690 */ 7691 rctx = perf_swevent_get_recursion_context(); 7692 __perf_pending_disable(event); 7693 if (rctx >= 0) 7694 perf_swevent_put_recursion_context(rctx); 7695 } 7696 7697 static void perf_pending_irq(struct irq_work *entry) 7698 { 7699 struct perf_event *event = container_of(entry, struct perf_event, pending_irq); 7700 int rctx; 7701 7702 /* 7703 * If we 'fail' here, that's OK, it means recursion is already disabled 7704 * and we won't recurse 'further'. 7705 */ 7706 rctx = perf_swevent_get_recursion_context(); 7707 7708 /* 7709 * The wakeup isn't bound to the context of the event -- it can happen 7710 * irrespective of where the event is. 7711 */ 7712 if (event->pending_wakeup) { 7713 event->pending_wakeup = 0; 7714 perf_event_wakeup(event); 7715 } 7716 7717 if (rctx >= 0) 7718 perf_swevent_put_recursion_context(rctx); 7719 } 7720 7721 static void perf_pending_task(struct callback_head *head) 7722 { 7723 struct perf_event *event = container_of(head, struct perf_event, pending_task); 7724 int rctx; 7725 7726 /* 7727 * If we 'fail' here, that's OK, it means recursion is already disabled 7728 * and we won't recurse 'further'. 7729 */ 7730 rctx = perf_swevent_get_recursion_context(); 7731 7732 if (event->pending_work) { 7733 event->pending_work = 0; 7734 perf_sigtrap(event); 7735 local_dec(&event->ctx->nr_no_switch_fast); 7736 } 7737 put_event(event); 7738 7739 if (rctx >= 0) 7740 perf_swevent_put_recursion_context(rctx); 7741 } 7742 7743 #ifdef CONFIG_GUEST_PERF_EVENTS 7744 struct perf_guest_info_callbacks __rcu *perf_guest_cbs; 7745 7746 DEFINE_STATIC_CALL_RET0(__perf_guest_state, *perf_guest_cbs->state); 7747 DEFINE_STATIC_CALL_RET0(__perf_guest_get_ip, *perf_guest_cbs->get_ip); 7748 DEFINE_STATIC_CALL_RET0(__perf_guest_handle_intel_pt_intr, *perf_guest_cbs->handle_intel_pt_intr); 7749 DEFINE_STATIC_CALL_RET0(__perf_guest_handle_mediated_pmi, *perf_guest_cbs->handle_mediated_pmi); 7750 7751 void perf_register_guest_info_callbacks(struct perf_guest_info_callbacks *cbs) 7752 { 7753 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(rcu_access_pointer(perf_guest_cbs))) 7754 return; 7755 7756 rcu_assign_pointer(perf_guest_cbs, cbs); 7757 static_call_update(__perf_guest_state, cbs->state); 7758 static_call_update(__perf_guest_get_ip, cbs->get_ip); 7759 7760 /* Implementing ->handle_intel_pt_intr is optional. */ 7761 if (cbs->handle_intel_pt_intr) 7762 static_call_update(__perf_guest_handle_intel_pt_intr, 7763 cbs->handle_intel_pt_intr); 7764 7765 if (cbs->handle_mediated_pmi) 7766 static_call_update(__perf_guest_handle_mediated_pmi, 7767 cbs->handle_mediated_pmi); 7768 } 7769 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(perf_register_guest_info_callbacks); 7770 7771 void perf_unregister_guest_info_callbacks(struct perf_guest_info_callbacks *cbs) 7772 { 7773 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(rcu_access_pointer(perf_guest_cbs) != cbs)) 7774 return; 7775 7776 rcu_assign_pointer(perf_guest_cbs, NULL); 7777 static_call_update(__perf_guest_state, (void *)&__static_call_return0); 7778 static_call_update(__perf_guest_get_ip, (void *)&__static_call_return0); 7779 static_call_update(__perf_guest_handle_intel_pt_intr, (void *)&__static_call_return0); 7780 static_call_update(__perf_guest_handle_mediated_pmi, (void *)&__static_call_return0); 7781 synchronize_rcu(); 7782 } 7783 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(perf_unregister_guest_info_callbacks); 7784 #endif 7785 7786 static bool should_sample_guest(struct perf_event *event) 7787 { 7788 return !event->attr.exclude_guest && perf_guest_state(); 7789 } 7790 7791 unsigned long perf_misc_flags(struct perf_event *event, 7792 struct pt_regs *regs) 7793 { 7794 if (should_sample_guest(event)) 7795 return perf_arch_guest_misc_flags(regs); 7796 7797 return perf_arch_misc_flags(regs); 7798 } 7799 7800 unsigned long perf_instruction_pointer(struct perf_event *event, 7801 struct pt_regs *regs) 7802 { 7803 /* 7804 * Hardware skid can lead to a scenario where a PMI is 7805 * delivered after the CPU has already entered kernel mode. 7806 * In that case, user-space sampling must not expose kernel 7807 * register state. 7808 */ 7809 if (should_sample_guest(event)) { 7810 return event->attr.exclude_kernel && 7811 !(perf_guest_state() & PERF_GUEST_USER) ? 7812 0 : perf_guest_get_ip(); 7813 } 7814 7815 return event->attr.exclude_kernel && !user_mode(regs) ? 7816 0 : perf_arch_instruction_pointer(regs); 7817 } 7818 7819 static void 7820 perf_output_sample_regs(struct perf_output_handle *handle, 7821 struct pt_regs *regs, u64 mask) 7822 { 7823 int bit; 7824 DECLARE_BITMAP(_mask, 64); 7825 7826 bitmap_from_u64(_mask, mask); 7827 for_each_set_bit(bit, _mask, sizeof(mask) * BITS_PER_BYTE) { 7828 u64 val; 7829 7830 val = perf_reg_value(regs, bit); 7831 perf_output_put(handle, val); 7832 } 7833 } 7834 7835 static void perf_sample_regs_user(struct perf_regs *regs_user, 7836 struct pt_regs *regs) 7837 { 7838 if (user_mode(regs)) { 7839 regs_user->abi = perf_reg_abi(current); 7840 regs_user->regs = regs; 7841 } else if (is_user_task(current)) { 7842 perf_get_regs_user(regs_user, regs); 7843 } else { 7844 regs_user->abi = PERF_SAMPLE_REGS_ABI_NONE; 7845 regs_user->regs = NULL; 7846 } 7847 } 7848 7849 static void perf_sample_regs_intr(struct perf_regs *regs_intr, 7850 struct pt_regs *regs, 7851 bool exclude_kernel) 7852 { 7853 /* 7854 * Hardware skid can lead to a scenario where a PMI is 7855 * delivered after the CPU has already entered kernel mode. 7856 * In that case, user-space sampling must not expose kernel 7857 * register state. 7858 */ 7859 if (exclude_kernel && !user_mode(regs)) { 7860 regs_intr->abi = PERF_SAMPLE_REGS_ABI_NONE; 7861 regs_intr->regs = NULL; 7862 } else { 7863 regs_intr->regs = regs; 7864 regs_intr->abi = perf_reg_abi(current); 7865 } 7866 } 7867 7868 7869 /* 7870 * Get remaining task size from user stack pointer. 7871 * 7872 * It'd be better to take stack vma map and limit this more 7873 * precisely, but there's no way to get it safely under interrupt, 7874 * so using TASK_SIZE as limit. 7875 */ 7876 static u64 perf_ustack_task_size(struct pt_regs *regs) 7877 { 7878 unsigned long addr = perf_user_stack_pointer(regs); 7879 7880 if (!addr || addr >= TASK_SIZE) 7881 return 0; 7882 7883 return TASK_SIZE - addr; 7884 } 7885 7886 static u16 7887 perf_sample_ustack_size(u16 stack_size, u16 header_size, 7888 struct pt_regs *regs) 7889 { 7890 u64 task_size; 7891 7892 /* No regs, no stack pointer, no dump. */ 7893 if (!regs) 7894 return 0; 7895 7896 /* No mm, no stack, no dump. */ 7897 if (!current->mm) 7898 return 0; 7899 7900 /* 7901 * Check if we fit in with the requested stack size into the: 7902 * - TASK_SIZE 7903 * If we don't, we limit the size to the TASK_SIZE. 7904 * 7905 * - remaining sample size 7906 * If we don't, we customize the stack size to 7907 * fit in to the remaining sample size. 7908 */ 7909 7910 task_size = min((u64) USHRT_MAX, perf_ustack_task_size(regs)); 7911 stack_size = min(stack_size, (u16) task_size); 7912 7913 /* Current header size plus static size and dynamic size. */ 7914 header_size += 2 * sizeof(u64); 7915 7916 /* Do we fit in with the current stack dump size? */ 7917 if ((u16) (header_size + stack_size) < header_size) { 7918 /* 7919 * If we overflow the maximum size for the sample, 7920 * we customize the stack dump size to fit in. 7921 */ 7922 stack_size = USHRT_MAX - header_size - sizeof(u64); 7923 stack_size = round_up(stack_size, sizeof(u64)); 7924 } 7925 7926 return stack_size; 7927 } 7928 7929 static void 7930 perf_output_sample_ustack(struct perf_output_handle *handle, u64 dump_size, 7931 struct pt_regs *regs) 7932 { 7933 /* Case of a kernel thread, nothing to dump */ 7934 if (!regs) { 7935 u64 size = 0; 7936 perf_output_put(handle, size); 7937 } else { 7938 unsigned long sp; 7939 unsigned int rem; 7940 u64 dyn_size; 7941 7942 /* 7943 * We dump: 7944 * static size 7945 * - the size requested by user or the best one we can fit 7946 * in to the sample max size 7947 * data 7948 * - user stack dump data 7949 * dynamic size 7950 * - the actual dumped size 7951 */ 7952 7953 /* Static size. */ 7954 perf_output_put(handle, dump_size); 7955 7956 /* Data. */ 7957 sp = perf_user_stack_pointer(regs); 7958 rem = __output_copy_user(handle, (void *) sp, dump_size); 7959 dyn_size = dump_size - rem; 7960 7961 perf_output_skip(handle, rem); 7962 7963 /* Dynamic size. */ 7964 perf_output_put(handle, dyn_size); 7965 } 7966 } 7967 7968 static unsigned long perf_prepare_sample_aux(struct perf_event *event, 7969 struct perf_sample_data *data, 7970 size_t size) 7971 { 7972 struct perf_event *sampler = event->aux_event; 7973 struct perf_buffer *rb; 7974 7975 data->aux_size = 0; 7976 7977 if (!sampler) 7978 goto out; 7979 7980 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(READ_ONCE(sampler->state) != PERF_EVENT_STATE_ACTIVE)) 7981 goto out; 7982 7983 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(READ_ONCE(sampler->oncpu) != smp_processor_id())) 7984 goto out; 7985 7986 rb = ring_buffer_get(sampler); 7987 if (!rb) 7988 goto out; 7989 7990 /* 7991 * If this is an NMI hit inside sampling code, don't take 7992 * the sample. See also perf_aux_sample_output(). 7993 */ 7994 if (READ_ONCE(rb->aux_in_sampling)) { 7995 data->aux_size = 0; 7996 } else { 7997 size = min_t(size_t, size, perf_aux_size(rb)); 7998 data->aux_size = ALIGN(size, sizeof(u64)); 7999 } 8000 ring_buffer_put(rb); 8001 8002 out: 8003 return data->aux_size; 8004 } 8005 8006 static long perf_pmu_snapshot_aux(struct perf_buffer *rb, 8007 struct perf_event *event, 8008 struct perf_output_handle *handle, 8009 unsigned long size) 8010 { 8011 unsigned long flags; 8012 long ret; 8013 8014 /* 8015 * Normal ->start()/->stop() callbacks run in IRQ mode in scheduler 8016 * paths. If we start calling them in NMI context, they may race with 8017 * the IRQ ones, that is, for example, re-starting an event that's just 8018 * been stopped, which is why we're using a separate callback that 8019 * doesn't change the event state. 8020 * 8021 * IRQs need to be disabled to prevent IPIs from racing with us. 8022 */ 8023 local_irq_save(flags); 8024 /* 8025 * Guard against NMI hits inside the critical section; 8026 * see also perf_prepare_sample_aux(). 8027 */ 8028 WRITE_ONCE(rb->aux_in_sampling, 1); 8029 barrier(); 8030 8031 ret = event->pmu->snapshot_aux(event, handle, size); 8032 8033 barrier(); 8034 WRITE_ONCE(rb->aux_in_sampling, 0); 8035 local_irq_restore(flags); 8036 8037 return ret; 8038 } 8039 8040 static void perf_aux_sample_output(struct perf_event *event, 8041 struct perf_output_handle *handle, 8042 struct perf_sample_data *data) 8043 { 8044 struct perf_event *sampler = event->aux_event; 8045 struct perf_buffer *rb; 8046 unsigned long pad; 8047 long size; 8048 8049 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(!sampler || !data->aux_size)) 8050 return; 8051 8052 rb = ring_buffer_get(sampler); 8053 if (!rb) 8054 return; 8055 8056 size = perf_pmu_snapshot_aux(rb, sampler, handle, data->aux_size); 8057 8058 /* 8059 * An error here means that perf_output_copy() failed (returned a 8060 * non-zero surplus that it didn't copy), which in its current 8061 * enlightened implementation is not possible. If that changes, we'd 8062 * like to know. 8063 */ 8064 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(size < 0)) 8065 goto out_put; 8066 8067 /* 8068 * The pad comes from ALIGN()ing data->aux_size up to u64 in 8069 * perf_prepare_sample_aux(), so should not be more than that. 8070 */ 8071 pad = data->aux_size - size; 8072 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(pad >= sizeof(u64))) 8073 pad = 8; 8074 8075 if (pad) { 8076 u64 zero = 0; 8077 perf_output_copy(handle, &zero, pad); 8078 } 8079 8080 out_put: 8081 ring_buffer_put(rb); 8082 } 8083 8084 /* 8085 * A set of common sample data types saved even for non-sample records 8086 * when event->attr.sample_id_all is set. 8087 */ 8088 #define PERF_SAMPLE_ID_ALL (PERF_SAMPLE_TID | PERF_SAMPLE_TIME | \ 8089 PERF_SAMPLE_ID | PERF_SAMPLE_STREAM_ID | \ 8090 PERF_SAMPLE_CPU | PERF_SAMPLE_IDENTIFIER) 8091 8092 static void __perf_event_header__init_id(struct perf_sample_data *data, 8093 struct perf_event *event, 8094 u64 sample_type) 8095 { 8096 data->type = event->attr.sample_type; 8097 data->sample_flags |= data->type & PERF_SAMPLE_ID_ALL; 8098 8099 if (sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_TID) { 8100 /* namespace issues */ 8101 data->tid_entry.pid = perf_event_pid(event, current); 8102 data->tid_entry.tid = perf_event_tid(event, current); 8103 } 8104 8105 if (sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_TIME) 8106 data->time = perf_event_clock(event); 8107 8108 if (sample_type & (PERF_SAMPLE_ID | PERF_SAMPLE_IDENTIFIER)) 8109 data->id = primary_event_id(event); 8110 8111 if (sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_STREAM_ID) 8112 data->stream_id = event->id; 8113 8114 if (sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_CPU) { 8115 data->cpu_entry.cpu = raw_smp_processor_id(); 8116 data->cpu_entry.reserved = 0; 8117 } 8118 } 8119 8120 void perf_event_header__init_id(struct perf_event_header *header, 8121 struct perf_sample_data *data, 8122 struct perf_event *event) 8123 { 8124 if (event->attr.sample_id_all) { 8125 header->size += event->id_header_size; 8126 __perf_event_header__init_id(data, event, event->attr.sample_type); 8127 } 8128 } 8129 8130 static void __perf_event__output_id_sample(struct perf_output_handle *handle, 8131 struct perf_sample_data *data) 8132 { 8133 u64 sample_type = data->type; 8134 8135 if (sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_TID) 8136 perf_output_put(handle, data->tid_entry); 8137 8138 if (sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_TIME) 8139 perf_output_put(handle, data->time); 8140 8141 if (sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_ID) 8142 perf_output_put(handle, data->id); 8143 8144 if (sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_STREAM_ID) 8145 perf_output_put(handle, data->stream_id); 8146 8147 if (sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_CPU) 8148 perf_output_put(handle, data->cpu_entry); 8149 8150 if (sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_IDENTIFIER) 8151 perf_output_put(handle, data->id); 8152 } 8153 8154 void perf_event__output_id_sample(struct perf_event *event, 8155 struct perf_output_handle *handle, 8156 struct perf_sample_data *sample) 8157 { 8158 if (event->attr.sample_id_all) 8159 __perf_event__output_id_sample(handle, sample); 8160 } 8161 8162 static void perf_output_read_one(struct perf_output_handle *handle, 8163 struct perf_event *event, 8164 u64 enabled, u64 running) 8165 { 8166 u64 read_format = event->attr.read_format; 8167 u64 values[5]; 8168 int n = 0; 8169 8170 values[n++] = perf_event_count(event, has_inherit_and_sample_read(&event->attr)); 8171 if (read_format & PERF_FORMAT_TOTAL_TIME_ENABLED) { 8172 values[n++] = enabled + 8173 atomic64_read(&event->child_total_time_enabled); 8174 } 8175 if (read_format & PERF_FORMAT_TOTAL_TIME_RUNNING) { 8176 values[n++] = running + 8177 atomic64_read(&event->child_total_time_running); 8178 } 8179 if (read_format & PERF_FORMAT_ID) 8180 values[n++] = primary_event_id(event); 8181 if (read_format & PERF_FORMAT_LOST) 8182 values[n++] = atomic64_read(&event->lost_samples); 8183 8184 __output_copy(handle, values, n * sizeof(u64)); 8185 } 8186 8187 static void perf_output_read_group(struct perf_output_handle *handle, 8188 struct perf_event *event, 8189 u64 enabled, u64 running) 8190 { 8191 struct perf_event *leader = event->group_leader, *sub; 8192 u64 read_format = event->attr.read_format; 8193 unsigned long flags; 8194 u64 values[6]; 8195 int n = 0; 8196 bool self = has_inherit_and_sample_read(&event->attr); 8197 8198 /* 8199 * Disabling interrupts avoids all counter scheduling 8200 * (context switches, timer based rotation and IPIs). 8201 */ 8202 local_irq_save(flags); 8203 8204 values[n++] = 1 + leader->nr_siblings; 8205 8206 if (read_format & PERF_FORMAT_TOTAL_TIME_ENABLED) 8207 values[n++] = enabled; 8208 8209 if (read_format & PERF_FORMAT_TOTAL_TIME_RUNNING) 8210 values[n++] = running; 8211 8212 if ((leader != event) && !handle->skip_read) 8213 perf_pmu_read(leader); 8214 8215 values[n++] = perf_event_count(leader, self); 8216 if (read_format & PERF_FORMAT_ID) 8217 values[n++] = primary_event_id(leader); 8218 if (read_format & PERF_FORMAT_LOST) 8219 values[n++] = atomic64_read(&leader->lost_samples); 8220 8221 __output_copy(handle, values, n * sizeof(u64)); 8222 8223 for_each_sibling_event(sub, leader) { 8224 n = 0; 8225 8226 if ((sub != event) && !handle->skip_read) 8227 perf_pmu_read(sub); 8228 8229 values[n++] = perf_event_count(sub, self); 8230 if (read_format & PERF_FORMAT_ID) 8231 values[n++] = primary_event_id(sub); 8232 if (read_format & PERF_FORMAT_LOST) 8233 values[n++] = atomic64_read(&sub->lost_samples); 8234 8235 __output_copy(handle, values, n * sizeof(u64)); 8236 } 8237 8238 local_irq_restore(flags); 8239 } 8240 8241 #define PERF_FORMAT_TOTAL_TIMES (PERF_FORMAT_TOTAL_TIME_ENABLED|\ 8242 PERF_FORMAT_TOTAL_TIME_RUNNING) 8243 8244 /* 8245 * XXX PERF_SAMPLE_READ vs inherited events seems difficult. 8246 * 8247 * The problem is that its both hard and excessively expensive to iterate the 8248 * child list, not to mention that its impossible to IPI the children running 8249 * on another CPU, from interrupt/NMI context. 8250 * 8251 * Instead the combination of PERF_SAMPLE_READ and inherit will track per-thread 8252 * counts rather than attempting to accumulate some value across all children on 8253 * all cores. 8254 */ 8255 static void perf_output_read(struct perf_output_handle *handle, 8256 struct perf_event *event) 8257 { 8258 u64 enabled = 0, running = 0, now; 8259 u64 read_format = event->attr.read_format; 8260 8261 /* 8262 * Compute total_time_enabled, total_time_running based on snapshot 8263 * values taken when the event was last scheduled in. 8264 * 8265 * We cannot simply call update_context_time() because doing so would 8266 * lead to deadlock when called from NMI context. 8267 */ 8268 if (read_format & PERF_FORMAT_TOTAL_TIMES) 8269 calc_timer_values(event, &now, &enabled, &running); 8270 8271 if (event->attr.read_format & PERF_FORMAT_GROUP) 8272 perf_output_read_group(handle, event, enabled, running); 8273 else 8274 perf_output_read_one(handle, event, enabled, running); 8275 } 8276 8277 void perf_output_sample(struct perf_output_handle *handle, 8278 struct perf_event_header *header, 8279 struct perf_sample_data *data, 8280 struct perf_event *event) 8281 { 8282 u64 sample_type = data->type; 8283 8284 if (data->sample_flags & PERF_SAMPLE_READ) 8285 handle->skip_read = 1; 8286 8287 perf_output_put(handle, *header); 8288 8289 if (sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_IDENTIFIER) 8290 perf_output_put(handle, data->id); 8291 8292 if (sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_IP) 8293 perf_output_put(handle, data->ip); 8294 8295 if (sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_TID) 8296 perf_output_put(handle, data->tid_entry); 8297 8298 if (sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_TIME) 8299 perf_output_put(handle, data->time); 8300 8301 if (sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_ADDR) 8302 perf_output_put(handle, data->addr); 8303 8304 if (sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_ID) 8305 perf_output_put(handle, data->id); 8306 8307 if (sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_STREAM_ID) 8308 perf_output_put(handle, data->stream_id); 8309 8310 if (sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_CPU) 8311 perf_output_put(handle, data->cpu_entry); 8312 8313 if (sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_PERIOD) 8314 perf_output_put(handle, data->period); 8315 8316 if (sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_READ) 8317 perf_output_read(handle, event); 8318 8319 if (sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_CALLCHAIN) { 8320 int size = 1; 8321 8322 size += data->callchain->nr; 8323 size *= sizeof(u64); 8324 __output_copy(handle, data->callchain, size); 8325 } 8326 8327 if (sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_RAW) { 8328 struct perf_raw_record *raw = data->raw; 8329 8330 if (raw) { 8331 struct perf_raw_frag *frag = &raw->frag; 8332 8333 perf_output_put(handle, raw->size); 8334 do { 8335 if (frag->copy) { 8336 __output_custom(handle, frag->copy, 8337 frag->data, frag->size); 8338 } else { 8339 __output_copy(handle, frag->data, 8340 frag->size); 8341 } 8342 if (perf_raw_frag_last(frag)) 8343 break; 8344 frag = frag->next; 8345 } while (1); 8346 if (frag->pad) 8347 __output_skip(handle, NULL, frag->pad); 8348 } else { 8349 struct { 8350 u32 size; 8351 u32 data; 8352 } raw = { 8353 .size = sizeof(u32), 8354 .data = 0, 8355 }; 8356 perf_output_put(handle, raw); 8357 } 8358 } 8359 8360 if (sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_BRANCH_STACK) { 8361 if (data->br_stack) { 8362 size_t size; 8363 8364 size = data->br_stack->nr 8365 * sizeof(struct perf_branch_entry); 8366 8367 perf_output_put(handle, data->br_stack->nr); 8368 if (branch_sample_hw_index(event)) 8369 perf_output_put(handle, data->br_stack->hw_idx); 8370 perf_output_copy(handle, data->br_stack->entries, size); 8371 /* 8372 * Add the extension space which is appended 8373 * right after the struct perf_branch_stack. 8374 */ 8375 if (data->br_stack_cntr) { 8376 size = data->br_stack->nr * sizeof(u64); 8377 perf_output_copy(handle, data->br_stack_cntr, size); 8378 } 8379 } else { 8380 /* 8381 * we always store at least the value of nr 8382 */ 8383 u64 nr = 0; 8384 perf_output_put(handle, nr); 8385 } 8386 } 8387 8388 if (sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_REGS_USER) { 8389 u64 abi = data->regs_user.abi; 8390 8391 /* 8392 * If there are no regs to dump, notice it through 8393 * first u64 being zero (PERF_SAMPLE_REGS_ABI_NONE). 8394 */ 8395 perf_output_put(handle, abi); 8396 8397 if (abi) { 8398 u64 mask = event->attr.sample_regs_user; 8399 perf_output_sample_regs(handle, 8400 data->regs_user.regs, 8401 mask); 8402 } 8403 } 8404 8405 if (sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_STACK_USER) { 8406 perf_output_sample_ustack(handle, 8407 data->stack_user_size, 8408 data->regs_user.regs); 8409 } 8410 8411 if (sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_WEIGHT_TYPE) 8412 perf_output_put(handle, data->weight.full); 8413 8414 if (sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_DATA_SRC) 8415 perf_output_put(handle, data->data_src.val); 8416 8417 if (sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_TRANSACTION) 8418 perf_output_put(handle, data->txn); 8419 8420 if (sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_REGS_INTR) { 8421 u64 abi = data->regs_intr.abi; 8422 /* 8423 * If there are no regs to dump, notice it through 8424 * first u64 being zero (PERF_SAMPLE_REGS_ABI_NONE). 8425 */ 8426 perf_output_put(handle, abi); 8427 8428 if (abi) { 8429 u64 mask = event->attr.sample_regs_intr; 8430 8431 perf_output_sample_regs(handle, 8432 data->regs_intr.regs, 8433 mask); 8434 } 8435 } 8436 8437 if (sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_PHYS_ADDR) 8438 perf_output_put(handle, data->phys_addr); 8439 8440 if (sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_CGROUP) 8441 perf_output_put(handle, data->cgroup); 8442 8443 if (sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_DATA_PAGE_SIZE) 8444 perf_output_put(handle, data->data_page_size); 8445 8446 if (sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_CODE_PAGE_SIZE) 8447 perf_output_put(handle, data->code_page_size); 8448 8449 if (sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_AUX) { 8450 perf_output_put(handle, data->aux_size); 8451 8452 if (data->aux_size) 8453 perf_aux_sample_output(event, handle, data); 8454 } 8455 8456 if (!event->attr.watermark) { 8457 int wakeup_events = event->attr.wakeup_events; 8458 8459 if (wakeup_events) { 8460 struct perf_buffer *rb = handle->rb; 8461 int events = local_inc_return(&rb->events); 8462 8463 if (events >= wakeup_events) { 8464 local_sub(wakeup_events, &rb->events); 8465 local_inc(&rb->wakeup); 8466 } 8467 } 8468 } 8469 } 8470 8471 static u64 perf_virt_to_phys(u64 virt) 8472 { 8473 u64 phys_addr = 0; 8474 8475 if (!virt) 8476 return 0; 8477 8478 if (virt >= TASK_SIZE) { 8479 /* If it's vmalloc()d memory, leave phys_addr as 0 */ 8480 if (virt_addr_valid((void *)(uintptr_t)virt) && 8481 !(virt >= VMALLOC_START && virt < VMALLOC_END)) 8482 phys_addr = (u64)virt_to_phys((void *)(uintptr_t)virt); 8483 } else { 8484 /* 8485 * Walking the pages tables for user address. 8486 * Interrupts are disabled, so it prevents any tear down 8487 * of the page tables. 8488 * Try IRQ-safe get_user_page_fast_only first. 8489 * If failed, leave phys_addr as 0. 8490 */ 8491 if (is_user_task(current)) { 8492 struct page *p; 8493 8494 pagefault_disable(); 8495 if (get_user_page_fast_only(virt, 0, &p)) { 8496 phys_addr = page_to_phys(p) + virt % PAGE_SIZE; 8497 put_page(p); 8498 } 8499 pagefault_enable(); 8500 } 8501 } 8502 8503 return phys_addr; 8504 } 8505 8506 /* 8507 * Return the pagetable size of a given virtual address. 8508 */ 8509 static u64 perf_get_pgtable_size(struct mm_struct *mm, unsigned long addr) 8510 { 8511 u64 size = 0; 8512 8513 #ifdef CONFIG_HAVE_GUP_FAST 8514 pgd_t *pgdp, pgd; 8515 p4d_t *p4dp, p4d; 8516 pud_t *pudp, pud; 8517 pmd_t *pmdp, pmd; 8518 pte_t *ptep, pte; 8519 8520 pgdp = pgd_offset(mm, addr); 8521 pgd = pgdp_get(pgdp); 8522 if (pgd_none(pgd)) 8523 return 0; 8524 8525 if (pgd_leaf(pgd)) 8526 return pgd_leaf_size(pgd); 8527 8528 p4dp = p4d_offset_lockless(pgdp, pgd, addr); 8529 p4d = p4dp_get(p4dp); 8530 if (!p4d_present(p4d)) 8531 return 0; 8532 8533 if (p4d_leaf(p4d)) 8534 return p4d_leaf_size(p4d); 8535 8536 pudp = pud_offset_lockless(p4dp, p4d, addr); 8537 pud = pudp_get(pudp); 8538 if (!pud_present(pud)) 8539 return 0; 8540 8541 if (pud_leaf(pud)) 8542 return pud_leaf_size(pud); 8543 8544 pmdp = pmd_offset_lockless(pudp, pud, addr); 8545 again: 8546 pmd = pmdp_get_lockless(pmdp); 8547 if (!pmd_present(pmd)) 8548 return 0; 8549 8550 if (pmd_leaf(pmd)) 8551 return pmd_leaf_size(pmd); 8552 8553 ptep = pte_offset_map(&pmd, addr); 8554 if (!ptep) 8555 goto again; 8556 8557 pte = ptep_get_lockless(ptep); 8558 if (pte_present(pte)) 8559 size = __pte_leaf_size(pmd, pte); 8560 pte_unmap(ptep); 8561 #endif /* CONFIG_HAVE_GUP_FAST */ 8562 8563 return size; 8564 } 8565 8566 static u64 perf_get_page_size(unsigned long addr) 8567 { 8568 struct mm_struct *mm; 8569 unsigned long flags; 8570 u64 size; 8571 8572 if (!addr) 8573 return 0; 8574 8575 /* 8576 * Software page-table walkers must disable IRQs, 8577 * which prevents any tear down of the page tables. 8578 */ 8579 local_irq_save(flags); 8580 8581 mm = current->mm; 8582 if (!mm) { 8583 /* 8584 * For kernel threads and the like, use init_mm so that 8585 * we can find kernel memory. 8586 */ 8587 mm = &init_mm; 8588 } 8589 8590 size = perf_get_pgtable_size(mm, addr); 8591 8592 local_irq_restore(flags); 8593 8594 return size; 8595 } 8596 8597 static struct perf_callchain_entry __empty_callchain = { .nr = 0, }; 8598 8599 static struct unwind_work perf_unwind_work; 8600 8601 struct perf_callchain_entry * 8602 perf_callchain(struct perf_event *event, struct pt_regs *regs) 8603 { 8604 bool kernel = !event->attr.exclude_callchain_kernel; 8605 bool user = !event->attr.exclude_callchain_user && 8606 is_user_task(current); 8607 /* Disallow cross-task user callchains. */ 8608 bool crosstask = event->ctx->task && event->ctx->task != current; 8609 bool defer_user = IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_UNWIND_USER) && user && 8610 event->attr.defer_callchain; 8611 const u32 max_stack = event->attr.sample_max_stack; 8612 struct perf_callchain_entry *callchain; 8613 u64 defer_cookie; 8614 8615 if (!current->mm) 8616 user = false; 8617 8618 if (!kernel && !user) 8619 return &__empty_callchain; 8620 8621 if (!(user && defer_user && !crosstask && 8622 unwind_deferred_request(&perf_unwind_work, &defer_cookie) >= 0)) 8623 defer_cookie = 0; 8624 8625 callchain = get_perf_callchain(regs, kernel, user, max_stack, 8626 crosstask, true, defer_cookie); 8627 8628 return callchain ?: &__empty_callchain; 8629 } 8630 8631 static __always_inline u64 __cond_set(u64 flags, u64 s, u64 d) 8632 { 8633 return d * !!(flags & s); 8634 } 8635 8636 void perf_prepare_sample(struct perf_sample_data *data, 8637 struct perf_event *event, 8638 struct pt_regs *regs) 8639 { 8640 u64 sample_type = event->attr.sample_type; 8641 u64 filtered_sample_type; 8642 8643 /* 8644 * Add the sample flags that are dependent to others. And clear the 8645 * sample flags that have already been done by the PMU driver. 8646 */ 8647 filtered_sample_type = sample_type; 8648 filtered_sample_type |= __cond_set(sample_type, PERF_SAMPLE_CODE_PAGE_SIZE, 8649 PERF_SAMPLE_IP); 8650 filtered_sample_type |= __cond_set(sample_type, PERF_SAMPLE_DATA_PAGE_SIZE | 8651 PERF_SAMPLE_PHYS_ADDR, PERF_SAMPLE_ADDR); 8652 filtered_sample_type |= __cond_set(sample_type, PERF_SAMPLE_STACK_USER, 8653 PERF_SAMPLE_REGS_USER); 8654 filtered_sample_type &= ~data->sample_flags; 8655 8656 if (filtered_sample_type == 0) { 8657 /* Make sure it has the correct data->type for output */ 8658 data->type = event->attr.sample_type; 8659 return; 8660 } 8661 8662 __perf_event_header__init_id(data, event, filtered_sample_type); 8663 8664 if (filtered_sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_IP) { 8665 data->ip = perf_instruction_pointer(event, regs); 8666 data->sample_flags |= PERF_SAMPLE_IP; 8667 } 8668 8669 if (filtered_sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_CALLCHAIN) 8670 perf_sample_save_callchain(data, event, regs); 8671 8672 if (filtered_sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_RAW) { 8673 data->raw = NULL; 8674 data->dyn_size += sizeof(u64); 8675 data->sample_flags |= PERF_SAMPLE_RAW; 8676 } 8677 8678 if (filtered_sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_BRANCH_STACK) { 8679 data->br_stack = NULL; 8680 data->dyn_size += sizeof(u64); 8681 data->sample_flags |= PERF_SAMPLE_BRANCH_STACK; 8682 } 8683 8684 if (filtered_sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_REGS_USER) 8685 perf_sample_regs_user(&data->regs_user, regs); 8686 8687 /* 8688 * It cannot use the filtered_sample_type here as REGS_USER can be set 8689 * by STACK_USER (using __cond_set() above) and we don't want to update 8690 * the dyn_size if it's not requested by users. 8691 */ 8692 if ((sample_type & ~data->sample_flags) & PERF_SAMPLE_REGS_USER) { 8693 /* regs dump ABI info */ 8694 int size = sizeof(u64); 8695 8696 if (data->regs_user.regs) { 8697 u64 mask = event->attr.sample_regs_user; 8698 size += hweight64(mask) * sizeof(u64); 8699 } 8700 8701 data->dyn_size += size; 8702 data->sample_flags |= PERF_SAMPLE_REGS_USER; 8703 } 8704 8705 if (filtered_sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_STACK_USER) { 8706 /* 8707 * Either we need PERF_SAMPLE_STACK_USER bit to be always 8708 * processed as the last one or have additional check added 8709 * in case new sample type is added, because we could eat 8710 * up the rest of the sample size. 8711 */ 8712 u16 stack_size = event->attr.sample_stack_user; 8713 u16 header_size = perf_sample_data_size(data, event); 8714 u16 size = sizeof(u64); 8715 8716 stack_size = perf_sample_ustack_size(stack_size, header_size, 8717 data->regs_user.regs); 8718 8719 /* 8720 * If there is something to dump, add space for the dump 8721 * itself and for the field that tells the dynamic size, 8722 * which is how many have been actually dumped. 8723 */ 8724 if (stack_size) 8725 size += sizeof(u64) + stack_size; 8726 8727 data->stack_user_size = stack_size; 8728 data->dyn_size += size; 8729 data->sample_flags |= PERF_SAMPLE_STACK_USER; 8730 } 8731 8732 if (filtered_sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_WEIGHT_TYPE) { 8733 data->weight.full = 0; 8734 data->sample_flags |= PERF_SAMPLE_WEIGHT_TYPE; 8735 } 8736 8737 if (filtered_sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_DATA_SRC) { 8738 data->data_src.val = PERF_MEM_NA; 8739 data->sample_flags |= PERF_SAMPLE_DATA_SRC; 8740 } 8741 8742 if (filtered_sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_TRANSACTION) { 8743 data->txn = 0; 8744 data->sample_flags |= PERF_SAMPLE_TRANSACTION; 8745 } 8746 8747 if (filtered_sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_ADDR) { 8748 data->addr = 0; 8749 data->sample_flags |= PERF_SAMPLE_ADDR; 8750 } 8751 8752 if (filtered_sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_REGS_INTR) { 8753 /* regs dump ABI info */ 8754 int size = sizeof(u64); 8755 8756 perf_sample_regs_intr(&data->regs_intr, regs, 8757 event->attr.exclude_kernel); 8758 8759 if (data->regs_intr.regs) { 8760 u64 mask = event->attr.sample_regs_intr; 8761 8762 size += hweight64(mask) * sizeof(u64); 8763 } 8764 8765 data->dyn_size += size; 8766 data->sample_flags |= PERF_SAMPLE_REGS_INTR; 8767 } 8768 8769 if (filtered_sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_PHYS_ADDR) { 8770 data->phys_addr = perf_virt_to_phys(data->addr); 8771 data->sample_flags |= PERF_SAMPLE_PHYS_ADDR; 8772 } 8773 8774 #ifdef CONFIG_CGROUP_PERF 8775 if (filtered_sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_CGROUP) { 8776 struct cgroup *cgrp; 8777 8778 /* protected by RCU */ 8779 cgrp = task_css_check(current, perf_event_cgrp_id, 1)->cgroup; 8780 data->cgroup = cgroup_id(cgrp); 8781 data->sample_flags |= PERF_SAMPLE_CGROUP; 8782 } 8783 #endif 8784 8785 /* 8786 * PERF_DATA_PAGE_SIZE requires PERF_SAMPLE_ADDR. If the user doesn't 8787 * require PERF_SAMPLE_ADDR, kernel implicitly retrieve the data->addr, 8788 * but the value will not dump to the userspace. 8789 */ 8790 if (filtered_sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_DATA_PAGE_SIZE) { 8791 data->data_page_size = perf_get_page_size(data->addr); 8792 data->sample_flags |= PERF_SAMPLE_DATA_PAGE_SIZE; 8793 } 8794 8795 if (filtered_sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_CODE_PAGE_SIZE) { 8796 data->code_page_size = perf_get_page_size(data->ip); 8797 data->sample_flags |= PERF_SAMPLE_CODE_PAGE_SIZE; 8798 } 8799 8800 if (filtered_sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_AUX) { 8801 u64 size; 8802 u16 header_size = perf_sample_data_size(data, event); 8803 8804 header_size += sizeof(u64); /* size */ 8805 8806 /* 8807 * Given the 16bit nature of header::size, an AUX sample can 8808 * easily overflow it, what with all the preceding sample bits. 8809 * Make sure this doesn't happen by using up to U16_MAX bytes 8810 * per sample in total (rounded down to 8 byte boundary). 8811 */ 8812 size = min_t(size_t, U16_MAX - header_size, 8813 event->attr.aux_sample_size); 8814 size = rounddown(size, 8); 8815 size = perf_prepare_sample_aux(event, data, size); 8816 8817 WARN_ON_ONCE(size + header_size > U16_MAX); 8818 data->dyn_size += size + sizeof(u64); /* size above */ 8819 data->sample_flags |= PERF_SAMPLE_AUX; 8820 } 8821 } 8822 8823 void perf_prepare_header(struct perf_event_header *header, 8824 struct perf_sample_data *data, 8825 struct perf_event *event, 8826 struct pt_regs *regs) 8827 { 8828 header->type = PERF_RECORD_SAMPLE; 8829 header->size = perf_sample_data_size(data, event); 8830 header->misc = perf_misc_flags(event, regs); 8831 8832 /* 8833 * If you're adding more sample types here, you likely need to do 8834 * something about the overflowing header::size, like repurpose the 8835 * lowest 3 bits of size, which should be always zero at the moment. 8836 * This raises a more important question, do we really need 512k sized 8837 * samples and why, so good argumentation is in order for whatever you 8838 * do here next. 8839 */ 8840 WARN_ON_ONCE(header->size & 7); 8841 } 8842 8843 static void __perf_event_aux_pause(struct perf_event *event, bool pause) 8844 { 8845 if (pause) { 8846 if (!event->hw.aux_paused) { 8847 event->hw.aux_paused = 1; 8848 event->pmu->stop(event, PERF_EF_PAUSE); 8849 } 8850 } else { 8851 if (event->hw.aux_paused) { 8852 event->hw.aux_paused = 0; 8853 event->pmu->start(event, PERF_EF_RESUME); 8854 } 8855 } 8856 } 8857 8858 static void perf_event_aux_pause(struct perf_event *event, bool pause) 8859 { 8860 struct perf_buffer *rb; 8861 8862 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(!event)) 8863 return; 8864 8865 rb = ring_buffer_get(event); 8866 if (!rb) 8867 return; 8868 8869 scoped_guard (irqsave) { 8870 /* 8871 * Guard against self-recursion here. Another event could trip 8872 * this same from NMI context. 8873 */ 8874 if (READ_ONCE(rb->aux_in_pause_resume)) 8875 break; 8876 8877 WRITE_ONCE(rb->aux_in_pause_resume, 1); 8878 barrier(); 8879 __perf_event_aux_pause(event, pause); 8880 barrier(); 8881 WRITE_ONCE(rb->aux_in_pause_resume, 0); 8882 } 8883 ring_buffer_put(rb); 8884 } 8885 8886 static __always_inline int 8887 __perf_event_output(struct perf_event *event, 8888 struct perf_sample_data *data, 8889 struct pt_regs *regs, 8890 int (*output_begin)(struct perf_output_handle *, 8891 struct perf_sample_data *, 8892 struct perf_event *, 8893 unsigned int)) 8894 { 8895 struct perf_output_handle handle; 8896 struct perf_event_header header; 8897 int err; 8898 8899 /* protect the callchain buffers */ 8900 rcu_read_lock(); 8901 8902 perf_prepare_sample(data, event, regs); 8903 perf_prepare_header(&header, data, event, regs); 8904 8905 err = output_begin(&handle, data, event, header.size); 8906 if (err) 8907 goto exit; 8908 8909 perf_output_sample(&handle, &header, data, event); 8910 8911 perf_output_end(&handle); 8912 8913 exit: 8914 rcu_read_unlock(); 8915 return err; 8916 } 8917 8918 void 8919 perf_event_output_forward(struct perf_event *event, 8920 struct perf_sample_data *data, 8921 struct pt_regs *regs) 8922 { 8923 __perf_event_output(event, data, regs, perf_output_begin_forward); 8924 } 8925 8926 void 8927 perf_event_output_backward(struct perf_event *event, 8928 struct perf_sample_data *data, 8929 struct pt_regs *regs) 8930 { 8931 __perf_event_output(event, data, regs, perf_output_begin_backward); 8932 } 8933 8934 int 8935 perf_event_output(struct perf_event *event, 8936 struct perf_sample_data *data, 8937 struct pt_regs *regs) 8938 { 8939 return __perf_event_output(event, data, regs, perf_output_begin); 8940 } 8941 8942 /* 8943 * read event_id 8944 */ 8945 8946 struct perf_read_event { 8947 struct perf_event_header header; 8948 8949 u32 pid; 8950 u32 tid; 8951 }; 8952 8953 static void 8954 perf_event_read_event(struct perf_event *event, 8955 struct task_struct *task) 8956 { 8957 struct perf_output_handle handle; 8958 struct perf_sample_data sample; 8959 struct perf_read_event read_event = { 8960 .header = { 8961 .type = PERF_RECORD_READ, 8962 .misc = 0, 8963 .size = sizeof(read_event) + event->read_size, 8964 }, 8965 .pid = perf_event_pid(event, task), 8966 .tid = perf_event_tid(event, task), 8967 }; 8968 int ret; 8969 8970 perf_event_header__init_id(&read_event.header, &sample, event); 8971 ret = perf_output_begin(&handle, &sample, event, read_event.header.size); 8972 if (ret) 8973 return; 8974 8975 perf_output_put(&handle, read_event); 8976 perf_output_read(&handle, event); 8977 perf_event__output_id_sample(event, &handle, &sample); 8978 8979 perf_output_end(&handle); 8980 } 8981 8982 typedef void (perf_iterate_f)(struct perf_event *event, void *data); 8983 8984 static void 8985 perf_iterate_ctx(struct perf_event_context *ctx, 8986 perf_iterate_f output, 8987 void *data, bool all) 8988 { 8989 struct perf_event *event; 8990 8991 list_for_each_entry_rcu(event, &ctx->event_list, event_entry) { 8992 if (!all) { 8993 if (event->state < PERF_EVENT_STATE_INACTIVE) 8994 continue; 8995 if (!event_filter_match(event)) 8996 continue; 8997 } 8998 8999 output(event, data); 9000 } 9001 } 9002 9003 static void perf_iterate_sb_cpu(perf_iterate_f output, void *data) 9004 { 9005 struct pmu_event_list *pel = this_cpu_ptr(&pmu_sb_events); 9006 struct perf_event *event; 9007 9008 list_for_each_entry_rcu(event, &pel->list, sb_list) { 9009 /* 9010 * Skip events that are not fully formed yet; ensure that 9011 * if we observe event->ctx, both event and ctx will be 9012 * complete enough. See perf_install_in_context(). 9013 */ 9014 if (!smp_load_acquire(&event->ctx)) 9015 continue; 9016 9017 if (event->state < PERF_EVENT_STATE_INACTIVE) 9018 continue; 9019 if (!event_filter_match(event)) 9020 continue; 9021 output(event, data); 9022 } 9023 } 9024 9025 /* 9026 * Iterate all events that need to receive side-band events. 9027 * 9028 * For new callers; ensure that account_pmu_sb_event() includes 9029 * your event, otherwise it might not get delivered. 9030 */ 9031 static void 9032 perf_iterate_sb(perf_iterate_f output, void *data, 9033 struct perf_event_context *task_ctx) 9034 { 9035 struct perf_event_context *ctx; 9036 9037 rcu_read_lock(); 9038 preempt_disable(); 9039 9040 /* 9041 * If we have task_ctx != NULL we only notify the task context itself. 9042 * The task_ctx is set only for EXIT events before releasing task 9043 * context. 9044 */ 9045 if (task_ctx) { 9046 perf_iterate_ctx(task_ctx, output, data, false); 9047 goto done; 9048 } 9049 9050 perf_iterate_sb_cpu(output, data); 9051 9052 ctx = rcu_dereference(current->perf_event_ctxp); 9053 if (ctx) 9054 perf_iterate_ctx(ctx, output, data, false); 9055 done: 9056 preempt_enable(); 9057 rcu_read_unlock(); 9058 } 9059 9060 /* 9061 * Clear all file-based filters at exec, they'll have to be 9062 * re-instated when/if these objects are mmapped again. 9063 */ 9064 static void perf_event_addr_filters_exec(struct perf_event *event, void *data) 9065 { 9066 struct perf_addr_filters_head *ifh = perf_event_addr_filters(event); 9067 struct perf_addr_filter *filter; 9068 unsigned int restart = 0, count = 0; 9069 unsigned long flags; 9070 9071 if (!has_addr_filter(event)) 9072 return; 9073 9074 raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&ifh->lock, flags); 9075 list_for_each_entry(filter, &ifh->list, entry) { 9076 if (filter->path.dentry) { 9077 event->addr_filter_ranges[count].start = 0; 9078 event->addr_filter_ranges[count].size = 0; 9079 restart++; 9080 } 9081 9082 count++; 9083 } 9084 9085 if (restart) 9086 event->addr_filters_gen++; 9087 raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ifh->lock, flags); 9088 9089 if (restart) 9090 perf_event_stop(event, 1); 9091 } 9092 9093 void perf_event_exec(void) 9094 { 9095 struct perf_event_context *ctx; 9096 9097 ctx = perf_pin_task_context(current); 9098 if (!ctx) 9099 return; 9100 9101 perf_event_enable_on_exec(ctx); 9102 perf_event_remove_on_exec(ctx); 9103 scoped_guard(rcu) 9104 perf_iterate_ctx(ctx, perf_event_addr_filters_exec, NULL, true); 9105 9106 perf_unpin_context(ctx); 9107 put_ctx(ctx); 9108 } 9109 9110 struct remote_output { 9111 struct perf_buffer *rb; 9112 int err; 9113 }; 9114 9115 static void __perf_event_output_stop(struct perf_event *event, void *data) 9116 { 9117 struct perf_event *parent = event->parent; 9118 struct remote_output *ro = data; 9119 struct perf_buffer *rb = ro->rb; 9120 struct stop_event_data sd = { 9121 .event = event, 9122 }; 9123 9124 if (!has_aux(event)) 9125 return; 9126 9127 if (!parent) 9128 parent = event; 9129 9130 /* 9131 * In case of inheritance, it will be the parent that links to the 9132 * ring-buffer, but it will be the child that's actually using it. 9133 * 9134 * We are using event::rb to determine if the event should be stopped, 9135 * however this may race with ring_buffer_attach() (through set_output), 9136 * which will make us skip the event that actually needs to be stopped. 9137 * So ring_buffer_attach() has to stop an aux event before re-assigning 9138 * its rb pointer. 9139 */ 9140 if (rcu_dereference(parent->rb) == rb) 9141 ro->err = __perf_event_stop(&sd); 9142 } 9143 9144 static int __perf_pmu_output_stop(void *info) 9145 { 9146 struct perf_event *event = info; 9147 struct perf_cpu_context *cpuctx = this_cpu_ptr(&perf_cpu_context); 9148 struct remote_output ro = { 9149 .rb = event->rb, 9150 }; 9151 9152 rcu_read_lock(); 9153 perf_iterate_ctx(&cpuctx->ctx, __perf_event_output_stop, &ro, false); 9154 if (cpuctx->task_ctx) 9155 perf_iterate_ctx(cpuctx->task_ctx, __perf_event_output_stop, 9156 &ro, false); 9157 rcu_read_unlock(); 9158 9159 return ro.err; 9160 } 9161 9162 static void perf_pmu_output_stop(struct perf_event *event) 9163 { 9164 struct perf_event *iter; 9165 int err, cpu; 9166 9167 restart: 9168 rcu_read_lock(); 9169 list_for_each_entry_rcu(iter, &event->rb->event_list, rb_entry) { 9170 /* 9171 * For per-CPU events, we need to make sure that neither they 9172 * nor their children are running; for cpu==-1 events it's 9173 * sufficient to stop the event itself if it's active, since 9174 * it can't have children. 9175 */ 9176 cpu = iter->cpu; 9177 if (cpu == -1) 9178 cpu = READ_ONCE(iter->oncpu); 9179 9180 if (cpu == -1) 9181 continue; 9182 9183 err = cpu_function_call(cpu, __perf_pmu_output_stop, event); 9184 if (err == -EAGAIN) { 9185 rcu_read_unlock(); 9186 goto restart; 9187 } 9188 } 9189 rcu_read_unlock(); 9190 } 9191 9192 /* 9193 * task tracking -- fork/exit 9194 * 9195 * enabled by: attr.comm | attr.mmap | attr.mmap2 | attr.mmap_data | attr.task 9196 */ 9197 9198 struct perf_task_event { 9199 struct task_struct *task; 9200 struct perf_event_context *task_ctx; 9201 9202 struct { 9203 struct perf_event_header header; 9204 9205 u32 pid; 9206 u32 ppid; 9207 u32 tid; 9208 u32 ptid; 9209 u64 time; 9210 } event_id; 9211 }; 9212 9213 static int perf_event_task_match(struct perf_event *event) 9214 { 9215 return event->attr.comm || event->attr.mmap || 9216 event->attr.mmap2 || event->attr.mmap_data || 9217 event->attr.task; 9218 } 9219 9220 static void perf_event_task_output(struct perf_event *event, 9221 void *data) 9222 { 9223 struct perf_task_event *task_event = data; 9224 struct perf_output_handle handle; 9225 struct perf_sample_data sample; 9226 struct task_struct *task = task_event->task; 9227 int ret, size = task_event->event_id.header.size; 9228 9229 if (!perf_event_task_match(event)) 9230 return; 9231 9232 perf_event_header__init_id(&task_event->event_id.header, &sample, event); 9233 9234 ret = perf_output_begin(&handle, &sample, event, 9235 task_event->event_id.header.size); 9236 if (ret) 9237 goto out; 9238 9239 task_event->event_id.pid = perf_event_pid(event, task); 9240 task_event->event_id.tid = perf_event_tid(event, task); 9241 9242 if (task_event->event_id.header.type == PERF_RECORD_EXIT) { 9243 task_event->event_id.ppid = perf_event_pid(event, 9244 task->real_parent); 9245 task_event->event_id.ptid = perf_event_pid(event, 9246 task->real_parent); 9247 } else { /* PERF_RECORD_FORK */ 9248 task_event->event_id.ppid = perf_event_pid(event, current); 9249 task_event->event_id.ptid = perf_event_tid(event, current); 9250 } 9251 9252 task_event->event_id.time = perf_event_clock(event); 9253 9254 perf_output_put(&handle, task_event->event_id); 9255 9256 perf_event__output_id_sample(event, &handle, &sample); 9257 9258 perf_output_end(&handle); 9259 out: 9260 task_event->event_id.header.size = size; 9261 } 9262 9263 static void perf_event_task(struct task_struct *task, 9264 struct perf_event_context *task_ctx, 9265 int new) 9266 { 9267 struct perf_task_event task_event; 9268 9269 if (!atomic_read(&nr_comm_events) && 9270 !atomic_read(&nr_mmap_events) && 9271 !atomic_read(&nr_task_events)) 9272 return; 9273 9274 task_event = (struct perf_task_event){ 9275 .task = task, 9276 .task_ctx = task_ctx, 9277 .event_id = { 9278 .header = { 9279 .type = new ? PERF_RECORD_FORK : PERF_RECORD_EXIT, 9280 .misc = 0, 9281 .size = sizeof(task_event.event_id), 9282 }, 9283 /* .pid */ 9284 /* .ppid */ 9285 /* .tid */ 9286 /* .ptid */ 9287 /* .time */ 9288 }, 9289 }; 9290 9291 perf_iterate_sb(perf_event_task_output, 9292 &task_event, 9293 task_ctx); 9294 } 9295 9296 /* 9297 * Allocate data for a new task when profiling system-wide 9298 * events which require PMU specific data 9299 */ 9300 static void 9301 perf_event_alloc_task_data(struct task_struct *child, 9302 struct task_struct *parent) 9303 { 9304 struct kmem_cache *ctx_cache = NULL; 9305 struct perf_ctx_data *cd; 9306 9307 if (!refcount_read(&global_ctx_data_ref)) 9308 return; 9309 9310 scoped_guard (rcu) { 9311 cd = rcu_dereference(parent->perf_ctx_data); 9312 if (cd) 9313 ctx_cache = cd->ctx_cache; 9314 } 9315 9316 if (!ctx_cache) 9317 return; 9318 9319 guard(percpu_read)(&global_ctx_data_rwsem); 9320 scoped_guard (rcu) { 9321 cd = rcu_dereference(child->perf_ctx_data); 9322 if (!cd) { 9323 /* 9324 * A system-wide event may be unaccount, 9325 * when attaching the perf_ctx_data. 9326 */ 9327 if (!refcount_read(&global_ctx_data_ref)) 9328 return; 9329 goto attach; 9330 } 9331 9332 if (!cd->global) { 9333 cd->global = 1; 9334 refcount_inc(&cd->refcount); 9335 } 9336 } 9337 9338 return; 9339 attach: 9340 attach_task_ctx_data(child, ctx_cache, true, GFP_KERNEL); 9341 } 9342 9343 void perf_event_fork(struct task_struct *task) 9344 { 9345 perf_event_task(task, NULL, 1); 9346 perf_event_namespaces(task); 9347 perf_event_alloc_task_data(task, current); 9348 } 9349 9350 /* 9351 * comm tracking 9352 */ 9353 9354 struct perf_comm_event { 9355 struct task_struct *task; 9356 char *comm; 9357 int comm_size; 9358 9359 struct { 9360 struct perf_event_header header; 9361 9362 u32 pid; 9363 u32 tid; 9364 } event_id; 9365 }; 9366 9367 static int perf_event_comm_match(struct perf_event *event) 9368 { 9369 return event->attr.comm; 9370 } 9371 9372 static void perf_event_comm_output(struct perf_event *event, 9373 void *data) 9374 { 9375 struct perf_comm_event *comm_event = data; 9376 struct perf_output_handle handle; 9377 struct perf_sample_data sample; 9378 int size = comm_event->event_id.header.size; 9379 int ret; 9380 9381 if (!perf_event_comm_match(event)) 9382 return; 9383 9384 perf_event_header__init_id(&comm_event->event_id.header, &sample, event); 9385 ret = perf_output_begin(&handle, &sample, event, 9386 comm_event->event_id.header.size); 9387 9388 if (ret) 9389 goto out; 9390 9391 comm_event->event_id.pid = perf_event_pid(event, comm_event->task); 9392 comm_event->event_id.tid = perf_event_tid(event, comm_event->task); 9393 9394 perf_output_put(&handle, comm_event->event_id); 9395 __output_copy(&handle, comm_event->comm, 9396 comm_event->comm_size); 9397 9398 perf_event__output_id_sample(event, &handle, &sample); 9399 9400 perf_output_end(&handle); 9401 out: 9402 comm_event->event_id.header.size = size; 9403 } 9404 9405 static void perf_event_comm_event(struct perf_comm_event *comm_event) 9406 { 9407 char comm[TASK_COMM_LEN]; 9408 unsigned int size; 9409 9410 memset(comm, 0, sizeof(comm)); 9411 strscpy(comm, comm_event->task->comm); 9412 size = ALIGN(strlen(comm)+1, sizeof(u64)); 9413 9414 comm_event->comm = comm; 9415 comm_event->comm_size = size; 9416 9417 comm_event->event_id.header.size = sizeof(comm_event->event_id) + size; 9418 9419 perf_iterate_sb(perf_event_comm_output, 9420 comm_event, 9421 NULL); 9422 } 9423 9424 void perf_event_comm(struct task_struct *task, bool exec) 9425 { 9426 struct perf_comm_event comm_event; 9427 9428 if (!atomic_read(&nr_comm_events)) 9429 return; 9430 9431 comm_event = (struct perf_comm_event){ 9432 .task = task, 9433 /* .comm */ 9434 /* .comm_size */ 9435 .event_id = { 9436 .header = { 9437 .type = PERF_RECORD_COMM, 9438 .misc = exec ? PERF_RECORD_MISC_COMM_EXEC : 0, 9439 /* .size */ 9440 }, 9441 /* .pid */ 9442 /* .tid */ 9443 }, 9444 }; 9445 9446 perf_event_comm_event(&comm_event); 9447 } 9448 9449 /* 9450 * namespaces tracking 9451 */ 9452 9453 struct perf_namespaces_event { 9454 struct task_struct *task; 9455 9456 struct { 9457 struct perf_event_header header; 9458 9459 u32 pid; 9460 u32 tid; 9461 u64 nr_namespaces; 9462 struct perf_ns_link_info link_info[NR_NAMESPACES]; 9463 } event_id; 9464 }; 9465 9466 static int perf_event_namespaces_match(struct perf_event *event) 9467 { 9468 return event->attr.namespaces; 9469 } 9470 9471 static void perf_event_namespaces_output(struct perf_event *event, 9472 void *data) 9473 { 9474 struct perf_namespaces_event *namespaces_event = data; 9475 struct perf_output_handle handle; 9476 struct perf_sample_data sample; 9477 u16 header_size = namespaces_event->event_id.header.size; 9478 int ret; 9479 9480 if (!perf_event_namespaces_match(event)) 9481 return; 9482 9483 perf_event_header__init_id(&namespaces_event->event_id.header, 9484 &sample, event); 9485 ret = perf_output_begin(&handle, &sample, event, 9486 namespaces_event->event_id.header.size); 9487 if (ret) 9488 goto out; 9489 9490 namespaces_event->event_id.pid = perf_event_pid(event, 9491 namespaces_event->task); 9492 namespaces_event->event_id.tid = perf_event_tid(event, 9493 namespaces_event->task); 9494 9495 perf_output_put(&handle, namespaces_event->event_id); 9496 9497 perf_event__output_id_sample(event, &handle, &sample); 9498 9499 perf_output_end(&handle); 9500 out: 9501 namespaces_event->event_id.header.size = header_size; 9502 } 9503 9504 static void perf_fill_ns_link_info(struct perf_ns_link_info *ns_link_info, 9505 struct task_struct *task, 9506 const struct proc_ns_operations *ns_ops) 9507 { 9508 struct path ns_path; 9509 struct inode *ns_inode; 9510 int error; 9511 9512 error = ns_get_path(&ns_path, task, ns_ops); 9513 if (!error) { 9514 ns_inode = ns_path.dentry->d_inode; 9515 ns_link_info->dev = new_encode_dev(ns_inode->i_sb->s_dev); 9516 ns_link_info->ino = ns_inode->i_ino; 9517 path_put(&ns_path); 9518 } 9519 } 9520 9521 void perf_event_namespaces(struct task_struct *task) 9522 { 9523 struct perf_namespaces_event namespaces_event; 9524 struct perf_ns_link_info *ns_link_info; 9525 9526 if (!atomic_read(&nr_namespaces_events)) 9527 return; 9528 9529 namespaces_event = (struct perf_namespaces_event){ 9530 .task = task, 9531 .event_id = { 9532 .header = { 9533 .type = PERF_RECORD_NAMESPACES, 9534 .misc = 0, 9535 .size = sizeof(namespaces_event.event_id), 9536 }, 9537 /* .pid */ 9538 /* .tid */ 9539 .nr_namespaces = NR_NAMESPACES, 9540 /* .link_info[NR_NAMESPACES] */ 9541 }, 9542 }; 9543 9544 ns_link_info = namespaces_event.event_id.link_info; 9545 9546 perf_fill_ns_link_info(&ns_link_info[MNT_NS_INDEX], 9547 task, &mntns_operations); 9548 9549 #ifdef CONFIG_USER_NS 9550 perf_fill_ns_link_info(&ns_link_info[USER_NS_INDEX], 9551 task, &userns_operations); 9552 #endif 9553 #ifdef CONFIG_NET_NS 9554 perf_fill_ns_link_info(&ns_link_info[NET_NS_INDEX], 9555 task, &netns_operations); 9556 #endif 9557 #ifdef CONFIG_UTS_NS 9558 perf_fill_ns_link_info(&ns_link_info[UTS_NS_INDEX], 9559 task, &utsns_operations); 9560 #endif 9561 #ifdef CONFIG_IPC_NS 9562 perf_fill_ns_link_info(&ns_link_info[IPC_NS_INDEX], 9563 task, &ipcns_operations); 9564 #endif 9565 #ifdef CONFIG_PID_NS 9566 perf_fill_ns_link_info(&ns_link_info[PID_NS_INDEX], 9567 task, &pidns_operations); 9568 #endif 9569 #ifdef CONFIG_CGROUPS 9570 perf_fill_ns_link_info(&ns_link_info[CGROUP_NS_INDEX], 9571 task, &cgroupns_operations); 9572 #endif 9573 9574 perf_iterate_sb(perf_event_namespaces_output, 9575 &namespaces_event, 9576 NULL); 9577 } 9578 9579 /* 9580 * cgroup tracking 9581 */ 9582 #ifdef CONFIG_CGROUP_PERF 9583 9584 struct perf_cgroup_event { 9585 char *path; 9586 int path_size; 9587 struct { 9588 struct perf_event_header header; 9589 u64 id; 9590 char path[]; 9591 } event_id; 9592 }; 9593 9594 static int perf_event_cgroup_match(struct perf_event *event) 9595 { 9596 return event->attr.cgroup; 9597 } 9598 9599 static void perf_event_cgroup_output(struct perf_event *event, void *data) 9600 { 9601 struct perf_cgroup_event *cgroup_event = data; 9602 struct perf_output_handle handle; 9603 struct perf_sample_data sample; 9604 u16 header_size = cgroup_event->event_id.header.size; 9605 int ret; 9606 9607 if (!perf_event_cgroup_match(event)) 9608 return; 9609 9610 perf_event_header__init_id(&cgroup_event->event_id.header, 9611 &sample, event); 9612 ret = perf_output_begin(&handle, &sample, event, 9613 cgroup_event->event_id.header.size); 9614 if (ret) 9615 goto out; 9616 9617 perf_output_put(&handle, cgroup_event->event_id); 9618 __output_copy(&handle, cgroup_event->path, cgroup_event->path_size); 9619 9620 perf_event__output_id_sample(event, &handle, &sample); 9621 9622 perf_output_end(&handle); 9623 out: 9624 cgroup_event->event_id.header.size = header_size; 9625 } 9626 9627 static void perf_event_cgroup(struct cgroup *cgrp) 9628 { 9629 struct perf_cgroup_event cgroup_event; 9630 char path_enomem[16] = "//enomem"; 9631 char *pathname; 9632 size_t size; 9633 9634 if (!atomic_read(&nr_cgroup_events)) 9635 return; 9636 9637 cgroup_event = (struct perf_cgroup_event){ 9638 .event_id = { 9639 .header = { 9640 .type = PERF_RECORD_CGROUP, 9641 .misc = 0, 9642 .size = sizeof(cgroup_event.event_id), 9643 }, 9644 .id = cgroup_id(cgrp), 9645 }, 9646 }; 9647 9648 pathname = kmalloc(PATH_MAX, GFP_KERNEL); 9649 if (pathname == NULL) { 9650 cgroup_event.path = path_enomem; 9651 } else { 9652 /* just to be sure to have enough space for alignment */ 9653 cgroup_path(cgrp, pathname, PATH_MAX - sizeof(u64)); 9654 cgroup_event.path = pathname; 9655 } 9656 9657 /* 9658 * Since our buffer works in 8 byte units we need to align our string 9659 * size to a multiple of 8. However, we must guarantee the tail end is 9660 * zero'd out to avoid leaking random bits to userspace. 9661 */ 9662 size = strlen(cgroup_event.path) + 1; 9663 while (!IS_ALIGNED(size, sizeof(u64))) 9664 cgroup_event.path[size++] = '\0'; 9665 9666 cgroup_event.event_id.header.size += size; 9667 cgroup_event.path_size = size; 9668 9669 perf_iterate_sb(perf_event_cgroup_output, 9670 &cgroup_event, 9671 NULL); 9672 9673 kfree(pathname); 9674 } 9675 9676 #endif 9677 9678 /* 9679 * mmap tracking 9680 */ 9681 9682 struct perf_mmap_event { 9683 struct vm_area_struct *vma; 9684 9685 const char *file_name; 9686 int file_size; 9687 int maj, min; 9688 u64 ino; 9689 u64 ino_generation; 9690 u32 prot, flags; 9691 u8 build_id[BUILD_ID_SIZE_MAX]; 9692 u32 build_id_size; 9693 9694 struct { 9695 struct perf_event_header header; 9696 9697 u32 pid; 9698 u32 tid; 9699 u64 start; 9700 u64 len; 9701 u64 pgoff; 9702 } event_id; 9703 }; 9704 9705 static int perf_event_mmap_match(struct perf_event *event, 9706 void *data) 9707 { 9708 struct perf_mmap_event *mmap_event = data; 9709 struct vm_area_struct *vma = mmap_event->vma; 9710 int executable = vma->vm_flags & VM_EXEC; 9711 9712 return (!executable && event->attr.mmap_data) || 9713 (executable && (event->attr.mmap || event->attr.mmap2)); 9714 } 9715 9716 static void perf_event_mmap_output(struct perf_event *event, 9717 void *data) 9718 { 9719 struct perf_mmap_event *mmap_event = data; 9720 struct perf_output_handle handle; 9721 struct perf_sample_data sample; 9722 int size = mmap_event->event_id.header.size; 9723 u32 type = mmap_event->event_id.header.type; 9724 bool use_build_id; 9725 int ret; 9726 9727 if (!perf_event_mmap_match(event, data)) 9728 return; 9729 9730 if (event->attr.mmap2) { 9731 mmap_event->event_id.header.type = PERF_RECORD_MMAP2; 9732 mmap_event->event_id.header.size += sizeof(mmap_event->maj); 9733 mmap_event->event_id.header.size += sizeof(mmap_event->min); 9734 mmap_event->event_id.header.size += sizeof(mmap_event->ino); 9735 mmap_event->event_id.header.size += sizeof(mmap_event->ino_generation); 9736 mmap_event->event_id.header.size += sizeof(mmap_event->prot); 9737 mmap_event->event_id.header.size += sizeof(mmap_event->flags); 9738 } 9739 9740 perf_event_header__init_id(&mmap_event->event_id.header, &sample, event); 9741 ret = perf_output_begin(&handle, &sample, event, 9742 mmap_event->event_id.header.size); 9743 if (ret) 9744 goto out; 9745 9746 mmap_event->event_id.pid = perf_event_pid(event, current); 9747 mmap_event->event_id.tid = perf_event_tid(event, current); 9748 9749 use_build_id = event->attr.build_id && mmap_event->build_id_size; 9750 9751 if (event->attr.mmap2 && use_build_id) 9752 mmap_event->event_id.header.misc |= PERF_RECORD_MISC_MMAP_BUILD_ID; 9753 9754 perf_output_put(&handle, mmap_event->event_id); 9755 9756 if (event->attr.mmap2) { 9757 if (use_build_id) { 9758 u8 size[4] = { (u8) mmap_event->build_id_size, 0, 0, 0 }; 9759 9760 __output_copy(&handle, size, 4); 9761 __output_copy(&handle, mmap_event->build_id, BUILD_ID_SIZE_MAX); 9762 } else { 9763 perf_output_put(&handle, mmap_event->maj); 9764 perf_output_put(&handle, mmap_event->min); 9765 perf_output_put(&handle, mmap_event->ino); 9766 perf_output_put(&handle, mmap_event->ino_generation); 9767 } 9768 perf_output_put(&handle, mmap_event->prot); 9769 perf_output_put(&handle, mmap_event->flags); 9770 } 9771 9772 __output_copy(&handle, mmap_event->file_name, 9773 mmap_event->file_size); 9774 9775 perf_event__output_id_sample(event, &handle, &sample); 9776 9777 perf_output_end(&handle); 9778 out: 9779 mmap_event->event_id.header.size = size; 9780 mmap_event->event_id.header.type = type; 9781 } 9782 9783 static void perf_event_mmap_event(struct perf_mmap_event *mmap_event) 9784 { 9785 struct vm_area_struct *vma = mmap_event->vma; 9786 struct file *file = vma->vm_file; 9787 int maj = 0, min = 0; 9788 u64 ino = 0, gen = 0; 9789 u32 prot = 0, flags = 0; 9790 unsigned int size; 9791 char tmp[16]; 9792 char *buf = NULL; 9793 char *name = NULL; 9794 9795 if (vma->vm_flags & VM_READ) 9796 prot |= PROT_READ; 9797 if (vma->vm_flags & VM_WRITE) 9798 prot |= PROT_WRITE; 9799 if (vma->vm_flags & VM_EXEC) 9800 prot |= PROT_EXEC; 9801 9802 if (vma->vm_flags & VM_MAYSHARE) 9803 flags = MAP_SHARED; 9804 else 9805 flags = MAP_PRIVATE; 9806 9807 if (vma->vm_flags & VM_LOCKED) 9808 flags |= MAP_LOCKED; 9809 if (is_vm_hugetlb_page(vma)) 9810 flags |= MAP_HUGETLB; 9811 9812 if (file) { 9813 const struct inode *inode; 9814 dev_t dev; 9815 9816 buf = kmalloc(PATH_MAX, GFP_KERNEL); 9817 if (!buf) { 9818 name = "//enomem"; 9819 goto cpy_name; 9820 } 9821 /* 9822 * d_path() works from the end of the rb backwards, so we 9823 * need to add enough zero bytes after the string to handle 9824 * the 64bit alignment we do later. 9825 */ 9826 name = d_path(file_user_path(file), buf, PATH_MAX - sizeof(u64)); 9827 if (IS_ERR(name)) { 9828 name = "//toolong"; 9829 goto cpy_name; 9830 } 9831 inode = file_user_inode(vma->vm_file); 9832 dev = inode->i_sb->s_dev; 9833 ino = inode->i_ino; 9834 gen = inode->i_generation; 9835 maj = MAJOR(dev); 9836 min = MINOR(dev); 9837 9838 goto got_name; 9839 } else { 9840 if (vma->vm_ops && vma->vm_ops->name) 9841 name = (char *) vma->vm_ops->name(vma); 9842 if (!name) 9843 name = (char *)arch_vma_name(vma); 9844 if (!name) { 9845 if (vma_is_initial_heap(vma)) 9846 name = "[heap]"; 9847 else if (vma_is_initial_stack(vma)) 9848 name = "[stack]"; 9849 else 9850 name = "//anon"; 9851 } 9852 } 9853 9854 cpy_name: 9855 strscpy(tmp, name); 9856 name = tmp; 9857 got_name: 9858 /* 9859 * Since our buffer works in 8 byte units we need to align our string 9860 * size to a multiple of 8. However, we must guarantee the tail end is 9861 * zero'd out to avoid leaking random bits to userspace. 9862 */ 9863 size = strlen(name)+1; 9864 while (!IS_ALIGNED(size, sizeof(u64))) 9865 name[size++] = '\0'; 9866 9867 mmap_event->file_name = name; 9868 mmap_event->file_size = size; 9869 mmap_event->maj = maj; 9870 mmap_event->min = min; 9871 mmap_event->ino = ino; 9872 mmap_event->ino_generation = gen; 9873 mmap_event->prot = prot; 9874 mmap_event->flags = flags; 9875 9876 if (!(vma->vm_flags & VM_EXEC)) 9877 mmap_event->event_id.header.misc |= PERF_RECORD_MISC_MMAP_DATA; 9878 9879 mmap_event->event_id.header.size = sizeof(mmap_event->event_id) + size; 9880 9881 if (atomic_read(&nr_build_id_events)) 9882 build_id_parse_nofault(vma, mmap_event->build_id, &mmap_event->build_id_size); 9883 9884 perf_iterate_sb(perf_event_mmap_output, 9885 mmap_event, 9886 NULL); 9887 9888 kfree(buf); 9889 } 9890 9891 /* 9892 * Check whether inode and address range match filter criteria. 9893 */ 9894 static bool perf_addr_filter_match(struct perf_addr_filter *filter, 9895 struct file *file, unsigned long offset, 9896 unsigned long size) 9897 { 9898 /* d_inode(NULL) won't be equal to any mapped user-space file */ 9899 if (!filter->path.dentry) 9900 return false; 9901 9902 if (d_inode(filter->path.dentry) != file_user_inode(file)) 9903 return false; 9904 9905 if (filter->offset > offset + size) 9906 return false; 9907 9908 if (filter->offset + filter->size < offset) 9909 return false; 9910 9911 return true; 9912 } 9913 9914 static bool perf_addr_filter_vma_adjust(struct perf_addr_filter *filter, 9915 struct vm_area_struct *vma, 9916 struct perf_addr_filter_range *fr) 9917 { 9918 unsigned long vma_size = vma->vm_end - vma->vm_start; 9919 unsigned long off = vma->vm_pgoff << PAGE_SHIFT; 9920 struct file *file = vma->vm_file; 9921 9922 if (!perf_addr_filter_match(filter, file, off, vma_size)) 9923 return false; 9924 9925 if (filter->offset < off) { 9926 fr->start = vma->vm_start; 9927 fr->size = min(vma_size, filter->size - (off - filter->offset)); 9928 } else { 9929 fr->start = vma->vm_start + filter->offset - off; 9930 fr->size = min(vma->vm_end - fr->start, filter->size); 9931 } 9932 9933 return true; 9934 } 9935 9936 static void __perf_addr_filters_adjust(struct perf_event *event, void *data) 9937 { 9938 struct perf_addr_filters_head *ifh = perf_event_addr_filters(event); 9939 struct vm_area_struct *vma = data; 9940 struct perf_addr_filter *filter; 9941 unsigned int restart = 0, count = 0; 9942 unsigned long flags; 9943 9944 if (!has_addr_filter(event)) 9945 return; 9946 9947 if (!vma->vm_file) 9948 return; 9949 9950 raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&ifh->lock, flags); 9951 list_for_each_entry(filter, &ifh->list, entry) { 9952 if (perf_addr_filter_vma_adjust(filter, vma, 9953 &event->addr_filter_ranges[count])) 9954 restart++; 9955 9956 count++; 9957 } 9958 9959 if (restart) 9960 event->addr_filters_gen++; 9961 raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ifh->lock, flags); 9962 9963 if (restart) 9964 perf_event_stop(event, 1); 9965 } 9966 9967 /* 9968 * Adjust all task's events' filters to the new vma 9969 */ 9970 static void perf_addr_filters_adjust(struct vm_area_struct *vma) 9971 { 9972 struct perf_event_context *ctx; 9973 9974 /* 9975 * Data tracing isn't supported yet and as such there is no need 9976 * to keep track of anything that isn't related to executable code: 9977 */ 9978 if (!(vma->vm_flags & VM_EXEC)) 9979 return; 9980 9981 rcu_read_lock(); 9982 ctx = rcu_dereference(current->perf_event_ctxp); 9983 if (ctx) 9984 perf_iterate_ctx(ctx, __perf_addr_filters_adjust, vma, true); 9985 rcu_read_unlock(); 9986 } 9987 9988 void perf_event_mmap(struct vm_area_struct *vma) 9989 { 9990 struct perf_mmap_event mmap_event; 9991 9992 if (!atomic_read(&nr_mmap_events)) 9993 return; 9994 9995 mmap_event = (struct perf_mmap_event){ 9996 .vma = vma, 9997 /* .file_name */ 9998 /* .file_size */ 9999 .event_id = { 10000 .header = { 10001 .type = PERF_RECORD_MMAP, 10002 .misc = PERF_RECORD_MISC_USER, 10003 /* .size */ 10004 }, 10005 /* .pid */ 10006 /* .tid */ 10007 .start = vma->vm_start, 10008 .len = vma->vm_end - vma->vm_start, 10009 .pgoff = (u64)vma->vm_pgoff << PAGE_SHIFT, 10010 }, 10011 /* .maj (attr_mmap2 only) */ 10012 /* .min (attr_mmap2 only) */ 10013 /* .ino (attr_mmap2 only) */ 10014 /* .ino_generation (attr_mmap2 only) */ 10015 /* .prot (attr_mmap2 only) */ 10016 /* .flags (attr_mmap2 only) */ 10017 }; 10018 10019 perf_addr_filters_adjust(vma); 10020 perf_event_mmap_event(&mmap_event); 10021 } 10022 10023 void perf_event_aux_event(struct perf_event *event, unsigned long head, 10024 unsigned long size, u64 flags) 10025 { 10026 struct perf_output_handle handle; 10027 struct perf_sample_data sample; 10028 struct perf_aux_event { 10029 struct perf_event_header header; 10030 u64 offset; 10031 u64 size; 10032 u64 flags; 10033 } rec = { 10034 .header = { 10035 .type = PERF_RECORD_AUX, 10036 .misc = 0, 10037 .size = sizeof(rec), 10038 }, 10039 .offset = head, 10040 .size = size, 10041 .flags = flags, 10042 }; 10043 int ret; 10044 10045 perf_event_header__init_id(&rec.header, &sample, event); 10046 ret = perf_output_begin(&handle, &sample, event, rec.header.size); 10047 10048 if (ret) 10049 return; 10050 10051 perf_output_put(&handle, rec); 10052 perf_event__output_id_sample(event, &handle, &sample); 10053 10054 perf_output_end(&handle); 10055 } 10056 10057 /* 10058 * Lost/dropped samples logging 10059 */ 10060 void perf_log_lost_samples(struct perf_event *event, u64 lost) 10061 { 10062 struct perf_output_handle handle; 10063 struct perf_sample_data sample; 10064 int ret; 10065 10066 struct { 10067 struct perf_event_header header; 10068 u64 lost; 10069 } lost_samples_event = { 10070 .header = { 10071 .type = PERF_RECORD_LOST_SAMPLES, 10072 .misc = 0, 10073 .size = sizeof(lost_samples_event), 10074 }, 10075 .lost = lost, 10076 }; 10077 10078 perf_event_header__init_id(&lost_samples_event.header, &sample, event); 10079 10080 ret = perf_output_begin(&handle, &sample, event, 10081 lost_samples_event.header.size); 10082 if (ret) 10083 return; 10084 10085 perf_output_put(&handle, lost_samples_event); 10086 perf_event__output_id_sample(event, &handle, &sample); 10087 perf_output_end(&handle); 10088 } 10089 10090 /* 10091 * context_switch tracking 10092 */ 10093 10094 struct perf_switch_event { 10095 struct task_struct *task; 10096 struct task_struct *next_prev; 10097 10098 struct { 10099 struct perf_event_header header; 10100 u32 next_prev_pid; 10101 u32 next_prev_tid; 10102 } event_id; 10103 }; 10104 10105 static int perf_event_switch_match(struct perf_event *event) 10106 { 10107 return event->attr.context_switch; 10108 } 10109 10110 static void perf_event_switch_output(struct perf_event *event, void *data) 10111 { 10112 struct perf_switch_event *se = data; 10113 struct perf_output_handle handle; 10114 struct perf_sample_data sample; 10115 int ret; 10116 10117 if (!perf_event_switch_match(event)) 10118 return; 10119 10120 /* Only CPU-wide events are allowed to see next/prev pid/tid */ 10121 if (event->ctx->task) { 10122 se->event_id.header.type = PERF_RECORD_SWITCH; 10123 se->event_id.header.size = sizeof(se->event_id.header); 10124 } else { 10125 se->event_id.header.type = PERF_RECORD_SWITCH_CPU_WIDE; 10126 se->event_id.header.size = sizeof(se->event_id); 10127 se->event_id.next_prev_pid = 10128 perf_event_pid(event, se->next_prev); 10129 se->event_id.next_prev_tid = 10130 perf_event_tid(event, se->next_prev); 10131 } 10132 10133 perf_event_header__init_id(&se->event_id.header, &sample, event); 10134 10135 ret = perf_output_begin(&handle, &sample, event, se->event_id.header.size); 10136 if (ret) 10137 return; 10138 10139 if (event->ctx->task) 10140 perf_output_put(&handle, se->event_id.header); 10141 else 10142 perf_output_put(&handle, se->event_id); 10143 10144 perf_event__output_id_sample(event, &handle, &sample); 10145 10146 perf_output_end(&handle); 10147 } 10148 10149 static void perf_event_switch(struct task_struct *task, 10150 struct task_struct *next_prev, bool sched_in) 10151 { 10152 struct perf_switch_event switch_event; 10153 10154 /* N.B. caller checks nr_switch_events != 0 */ 10155 10156 switch_event = (struct perf_switch_event){ 10157 .task = task, 10158 .next_prev = next_prev, 10159 .event_id = { 10160 .header = { 10161 /* .type */ 10162 .misc = sched_in ? 0 : PERF_RECORD_MISC_SWITCH_OUT, 10163 /* .size */ 10164 }, 10165 /* .next_prev_pid */ 10166 /* .next_prev_tid */ 10167 }, 10168 }; 10169 10170 if (!sched_in && task_is_runnable(task)) { 10171 switch_event.event_id.header.misc |= 10172 PERF_RECORD_MISC_SWITCH_OUT_PREEMPT; 10173 } 10174 10175 perf_iterate_sb(perf_event_switch_output, &switch_event, NULL); 10176 } 10177 10178 /* 10179 * IRQ throttle logging 10180 */ 10181 10182 static void perf_log_throttle(struct perf_event *event, int enable) 10183 { 10184 struct perf_output_handle handle; 10185 struct perf_sample_data sample; 10186 int ret; 10187 10188 struct { 10189 struct perf_event_header header; 10190 u64 time; 10191 u64 id; 10192 u64 stream_id; 10193 } throttle_event = { 10194 .header = { 10195 .type = PERF_RECORD_THROTTLE, 10196 .misc = 0, 10197 .size = sizeof(throttle_event), 10198 }, 10199 .time = perf_event_clock(event), 10200 .id = primary_event_id(event), 10201 .stream_id = event->id, 10202 }; 10203 10204 if (enable) 10205 throttle_event.header.type = PERF_RECORD_UNTHROTTLE; 10206 10207 perf_event_header__init_id(&throttle_event.header, &sample, event); 10208 10209 ret = perf_output_begin(&handle, &sample, event, 10210 throttle_event.header.size); 10211 if (ret) 10212 return; 10213 10214 perf_output_put(&handle, throttle_event); 10215 perf_event__output_id_sample(event, &handle, &sample); 10216 perf_output_end(&handle); 10217 } 10218 10219 /* 10220 * ksymbol register/unregister tracking 10221 */ 10222 10223 struct perf_ksymbol_event { 10224 const char *name; 10225 int name_len; 10226 struct { 10227 struct perf_event_header header; 10228 u64 addr; 10229 u32 len; 10230 u16 ksym_type; 10231 u16 flags; 10232 } event_id; 10233 }; 10234 10235 static int perf_event_ksymbol_match(struct perf_event *event) 10236 { 10237 return event->attr.ksymbol; 10238 } 10239 10240 static void perf_event_ksymbol_output(struct perf_event *event, void *data) 10241 { 10242 struct perf_ksymbol_event *ksymbol_event = data; 10243 struct perf_output_handle handle; 10244 struct perf_sample_data sample; 10245 int ret; 10246 10247 if (!perf_event_ksymbol_match(event)) 10248 return; 10249 10250 perf_event_header__init_id(&ksymbol_event->event_id.header, 10251 &sample, event); 10252 ret = perf_output_begin(&handle, &sample, event, 10253 ksymbol_event->event_id.header.size); 10254 if (ret) 10255 return; 10256 10257 perf_output_put(&handle, ksymbol_event->event_id); 10258 __output_copy(&handle, ksymbol_event->name, ksymbol_event->name_len); 10259 perf_event__output_id_sample(event, &handle, &sample); 10260 10261 perf_output_end(&handle); 10262 } 10263 10264 void perf_event_ksymbol(u16 ksym_type, u64 addr, u32 len, bool unregister, 10265 const char *sym) 10266 { 10267 struct perf_ksymbol_event ksymbol_event; 10268 char name[KSYM_NAME_LEN]; 10269 u16 flags = 0; 10270 int name_len; 10271 10272 if (!atomic_read(&nr_ksymbol_events)) 10273 return; 10274 10275 if (ksym_type >= PERF_RECORD_KSYMBOL_TYPE_MAX || 10276 ksym_type == PERF_RECORD_KSYMBOL_TYPE_UNKNOWN) 10277 goto err; 10278 10279 strscpy(name, sym); 10280 name_len = strlen(name) + 1; 10281 while (!IS_ALIGNED(name_len, sizeof(u64))) 10282 name[name_len++] = '\0'; 10283 BUILD_BUG_ON(KSYM_NAME_LEN % sizeof(u64)); 10284 10285 if (unregister) 10286 flags |= PERF_RECORD_KSYMBOL_FLAGS_UNREGISTER; 10287 10288 ksymbol_event = (struct perf_ksymbol_event){ 10289 .name = name, 10290 .name_len = name_len, 10291 .event_id = { 10292 .header = { 10293 .type = PERF_RECORD_KSYMBOL, 10294 .size = sizeof(ksymbol_event.event_id) + 10295 name_len, 10296 }, 10297 .addr = addr, 10298 .len = len, 10299 .ksym_type = ksym_type, 10300 .flags = flags, 10301 }, 10302 }; 10303 10304 perf_iterate_sb(perf_event_ksymbol_output, &ksymbol_event, NULL); 10305 return; 10306 err: 10307 WARN_ONCE(1, "%s: Invalid KSYMBOL type 0x%x\n", __func__, ksym_type); 10308 } 10309 10310 /* 10311 * bpf program load/unload tracking 10312 */ 10313 10314 struct perf_bpf_event { 10315 struct bpf_prog *prog; 10316 struct { 10317 struct perf_event_header header; 10318 u16 type; 10319 u16 flags; 10320 u32 id; 10321 u8 tag[BPF_TAG_SIZE]; 10322 } event_id; 10323 }; 10324 10325 static int perf_event_bpf_match(struct perf_event *event) 10326 { 10327 return event->attr.bpf_event; 10328 } 10329 10330 static void perf_event_bpf_output(struct perf_event *event, void *data) 10331 { 10332 struct perf_bpf_event *bpf_event = data; 10333 struct perf_output_handle handle; 10334 struct perf_sample_data sample; 10335 int ret; 10336 10337 if (!perf_event_bpf_match(event)) 10338 return; 10339 10340 perf_event_header__init_id(&bpf_event->event_id.header, 10341 &sample, event); 10342 ret = perf_output_begin(&handle, &sample, event, 10343 bpf_event->event_id.header.size); 10344 if (ret) 10345 return; 10346 10347 perf_output_put(&handle, bpf_event->event_id); 10348 perf_event__output_id_sample(event, &handle, &sample); 10349 10350 perf_output_end(&handle); 10351 } 10352 10353 static void perf_event_bpf_emit_ksymbols(struct bpf_prog *prog, 10354 enum perf_bpf_event_type type) 10355 { 10356 bool unregister = type == PERF_BPF_EVENT_PROG_UNLOAD; 10357 int i; 10358 10359 perf_event_ksymbol(PERF_RECORD_KSYMBOL_TYPE_BPF, 10360 (u64)(unsigned long)prog->bpf_func, 10361 prog->jited_len, unregister, 10362 prog->aux->ksym.name); 10363 10364 for (i = 1; i < prog->aux->func_cnt; i++) { 10365 struct bpf_prog *subprog = prog->aux->func[i]; 10366 10367 perf_event_ksymbol( 10368 PERF_RECORD_KSYMBOL_TYPE_BPF, 10369 (u64)(unsigned long)subprog->bpf_func, 10370 subprog->jited_len, unregister, 10371 subprog->aux->ksym.name); 10372 } 10373 } 10374 10375 void perf_event_bpf_event(struct bpf_prog *prog, 10376 enum perf_bpf_event_type type, 10377 u16 flags) 10378 { 10379 struct perf_bpf_event bpf_event; 10380 10381 switch (type) { 10382 case PERF_BPF_EVENT_PROG_LOAD: 10383 case PERF_BPF_EVENT_PROG_UNLOAD: 10384 if (atomic_read(&nr_ksymbol_events)) 10385 perf_event_bpf_emit_ksymbols(prog, type); 10386 break; 10387 default: 10388 return; 10389 } 10390 10391 if (!atomic_read(&nr_bpf_events)) 10392 return; 10393 10394 bpf_event = (struct perf_bpf_event){ 10395 .prog = prog, 10396 .event_id = { 10397 .header = { 10398 .type = PERF_RECORD_BPF_EVENT, 10399 .size = sizeof(bpf_event.event_id), 10400 }, 10401 .type = type, 10402 .flags = flags, 10403 .id = prog->aux->id, 10404 }, 10405 }; 10406 10407 BUILD_BUG_ON(BPF_TAG_SIZE % sizeof(u64)); 10408 10409 memcpy(bpf_event.event_id.tag, prog->tag, BPF_TAG_SIZE); 10410 perf_iterate_sb(perf_event_bpf_output, &bpf_event, NULL); 10411 } 10412 10413 struct perf_callchain_deferred_event { 10414 struct unwind_stacktrace *trace; 10415 struct { 10416 struct perf_event_header header; 10417 u64 cookie; 10418 u64 nr; 10419 u64 ips[]; 10420 } event; 10421 }; 10422 10423 static void perf_callchain_deferred_output(struct perf_event *event, void *data) 10424 { 10425 struct perf_callchain_deferred_event *deferred_event = data; 10426 struct perf_output_handle handle; 10427 struct perf_sample_data sample; 10428 int ret, size = deferred_event->event.header.size; 10429 10430 if (!event->attr.defer_output) 10431 return; 10432 10433 /* XXX do we really need sample_id_all for this ??? */ 10434 perf_event_header__init_id(&deferred_event->event.header, &sample, event); 10435 10436 ret = perf_output_begin(&handle, &sample, event, 10437 deferred_event->event.header.size); 10438 if (ret) 10439 goto out; 10440 10441 perf_output_put(&handle, deferred_event->event); 10442 for (int i = 0; i < deferred_event->trace->nr; i++) { 10443 u64 entry = deferred_event->trace->entries[i]; 10444 perf_output_put(&handle, entry); 10445 } 10446 perf_event__output_id_sample(event, &handle, &sample); 10447 10448 perf_output_end(&handle); 10449 out: 10450 deferred_event->event.header.size = size; 10451 } 10452 10453 static void perf_unwind_deferred_callback(struct unwind_work *work, 10454 struct unwind_stacktrace *trace, u64 cookie) 10455 { 10456 struct perf_callchain_deferred_event deferred_event = { 10457 .trace = trace, 10458 .event = { 10459 .header = { 10460 .type = PERF_RECORD_CALLCHAIN_DEFERRED, 10461 .misc = PERF_RECORD_MISC_USER, 10462 .size = sizeof(deferred_event.event) + 10463 (trace->nr * sizeof(u64)), 10464 }, 10465 .cookie = cookie, 10466 .nr = trace->nr, 10467 }, 10468 }; 10469 10470 perf_iterate_sb(perf_callchain_deferred_output, &deferred_event, NULL); 10471 } 10472 10473 struct perf_text_poke_event { 10474 const void *old_bytes; 10475 const void *new_bytes; 10476 size_t pad; 10477 u16 old_len; 10478 u16 new_len; 10479 10480 struct { 10481 struct perf_event_header header; 10482 10483 u64 addr; 10484 } event_id; 10485 }; 10486 10487 static int perf_event_text_poke_match(struct perf_event *event) 10488 { 10489 return event->attr.text_poke; 10490 } 10491 10492 static void perf_event_text_poke_output(struct perf_event *event, void *data) 10493 { 10494 struct perf_text_poke_event *text_poke_event = data; 10495 struct perf_output_handle handle; 10496 struct perf_sample_data sample; 10497 u64 padding = 0; 10498 int ret; 10499 10500 if (!perf_event_text_poke_match(event)) 10501 return; 10502 10503 perf_event_header__init_id(&text_poke_event->event_id.header, &sample, event); 10504 10505 ret = perf_output_begin(&handle, &sample, event, 10506 text_poke_event->event_id.header.size); 10507 if (ret) 10508 return; 10509 10510 perf_output_put(&handle, text_poke_event->event_id); 10511 perf_output_put(&handle, text_poke_event->old_len); 10512 perf_output_put(&handle, text_poke_event->new_len); 10513 10514 __output_copy(&handle, text_poke_event->old_bytes, text_poke_event->old_len); 10515 __output_copy(&handle, text_poke_event->new_bytes, text_poke_event->new_len); 10516 10517 if (text_poke_event->pad) 10518 __output_copy(&handle, &padding, text_poke_event->pad); 10519 10520 perf_event__output_id_sample(event, &handle, &sample); 10521 10522 perf_output_end(&handle); 10523 } 10524 10525 void perf_event_text_poke(const void *addr, const void *old_bytes, 10526 size_t old_len, const void *new_bytes, size_t new_len) 10527 { 10528 struct perf_text_poke_event text_poke_event; 10529 size_t tot, pad; 10530 10531 if (!atomic_read(&nr_text_poke_events)) 10532 return; 10533 10534 tot = sizeof(text_poke_event.old_len) + old_len; 10535 tot += sizeof(text_poke_event.new_len) + new_len; 10536 pad = ALIGN(tot, sizeof(u64)) - tot; 10537 10538 text_poke_event = (struct perf_text_poke_event){ 10539 .old_bytes = old_bytes, 10540 .new_bytes = new_bytes, 10541 .pad = pad, 10542 .old_len = old_len, 10543 .new_len = new_len, 10544 .event_id = { 10545 .header = { 10546 .type = PERF_RECORD_TEXT_POKE, 10547 .misc = PERF_RECORD_MISC_KERNEL, 10548 .size = sizeof(text_poke_event.event_id) + tot + pad, 10549 }, 10550 .addr = (unsigned long)addr, 10551 }, 10552 }; 10553 10554 perf_iterate_sb(perf_event_text_poke_output, &text_poke_event, NULL); 10555 } 10556 10557 void perf_event_itrace_started(struct perf_event *event) 10558 { 10559 WRITE_ONCE(event->attach_state, event->attach_state | PERF_ATTACH_ITRACE); 10560 } 10561 10562 static void perf_log_itrace_start(struct perf_event *event) 10563 { 10564 struct perf_output_handle handle; 10565 struct perf_sample_data sample; 10566 struct perf_aux_event { 10567 struct perf_event_header header; 10568 u32 pid; 10569 u32 tid; 10570 } rec; 10571 int ret; 10572 10573 if (event->parent) 10574 event = event->parent; 10575 10576 if (!(event->pmu->capabilities & PERF_PMU_CAP_ITRACE) || 10577 event->attach_state & PERF_ATTACH_ITRACE) 10578 return; 10579 10580 rec.header.type = PERF_RECORD_ITRACE_START; 10581 rec.header.misc = 0; 10582 rec.header.size = sizeof(rec); 10583 rec.pid = perf_event_pid(event, current); 10584 rec.tid = perf_event_tid(event, current); 10585 10586 perf_event_header__init_id(&rec.header, &sample, event); 10587 ret = perf_output_begin(&handle, &sample, event, rec.header.size); 10588 10589 if (ret) 10590 return; 10591 10592 perf_output_put(&handle, rec); 10593 perf_event__output_id_sample(event, &handle, &sample); 10594 10595 perf_output_end(&handle); 10596 } 10597 10598 void perf_report_aux_output_id(struct perf_event *event, u64 hw_id) 10599 { 10600 struct perf_output_handle handle; 10601 struct perf_sample_data sample; 10602 struct perf_aux_event { 10603 struct perf_event_header header; 10604 u64 hw_id; 10605 } rec; 10606 int ret; 10607 10608 if (event->parent) 10609 event = event->parent; 10610 10611 rec.header.type = PERF_RECORD_AUX_OUTPUT_HW_ID; 10612 rec.header.misc = 0; 10613 rec.header.size = sizeof(rec); 10614 rec.hw_id = hw_id; 10615 10616 perf_event_header__init_id(&rec.header, &sample, event); 10617 ret = perf_output_begin(&handle, &sample, event, rec.header.size); 10618 10619 if (ret) 10620 return; 10621 10622 perf_output_put(&handle, rec); 10623 perf_event__output_id_sample(event, &handle, &sample); 10624 10625 perf_output_end(&handle); 10626 } 10627 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(perf_report_aux_output_id); 10628 10629 static int 10630 __perf_event_account_interrupt(struct perf_event *event, int throttle) 10631 { 10632 struct hw_perf_event *hwc = &event->hw; 10633 int ret = 0; 10634 u64 seq; 10635 10636 seq = __this_cpu_read(perf_throttled_seq); 10637 if (seq != hwc->interrupts_seq) { 10638 hwc->interrupts_seq = seq; 10639 hwc->interrupts = 1; 10640 } else { 10641 hwc->interrupts++; 10642 } 10643 10644 if (unlikely(throttle && hwc->interrupts >= max_samples_per_tick)) { 10645 __this_cpu_inc(perf_throttled_count); 10646 tick_dep_set_cpu(smp_processor_id(), TICK_DEP_BIT_PERF_EVENTS); 10647 perf_event_throttle_group(event); 10648 ret = 1; 10649 } 10650 10651 if (event->attr.freq) { 10652 u64 now = perf_clock(); 10653 s64 delta = now - hwc->freq_time_stamp; 10654 10655 hwc->freq_time_stamp = now; 10656 10657 if (delta > 0 && delta < 2*TICK_NSEC) 10658 perf_adjust_period(event, delta, hwc->last_period, true); 10659 } 10660 10661 return ret; 10662 } 10663 10664 int perf_event_account_interrupt(struct perf_event *event) 10665 { 10666 return __perf_event_account_interrupt(event, 1); 10667 } 10668 10669 static inline bool sample_is_allowed(struct perf_event *event, struct pt_regs *regs) 10670 { 10671 /* 10672 * Due to interrupt latency (AKA "skid"), we may enter the 10673 * kernel before taking an overflow, even if the PMU is only 10674 * counting user events. 10675 */ 10676 if (event->attr.exclude_kernel && !user_mode(regs)) 10677 return false; 10678 10679 return true; 10680 } 10681 10682 #ifdef CONFIG_BPF_SYSCALL 10683 static int bpf_overflow_handler(struct perf_event *event, 10684 struct perf_sample_data *data, 10685 struct pt_regs *regs) 10686 { 10687 struct bpf_perf_event_data_kern ctx = { 10688 .data = data, 10689 .event = event, 10690 }; 10691 struct bpf_prog *prog; 10692 int ret = 0; 10693 10694 ctx.regs = perf_arch_bpf_user_pt_regs(regs); 10695 if (unlikely(__this_cpu_inc_return(bpf_prog_active) != 1)) 10696 goto out; 10697 rcu_read_lock(); 10698 prog = READ_ONCE(event->prog); 10699 if (prog) { 10700 perf_prepare_sample(data, event, regs); 10701 ret = bpf_prog_run(prog, &ctx); 10702 } 10703 rcu_read_unlock(); 10704 out: 10705 __this_cpu_dec(bpf_prog_active); 10706 10707 return ret; 10708 } 10709 10710 static inline int perf_event_set_bpf_handler(struct perf_event *event, 10711 struct bpf_prog *prog, 10712 u64 bpf_cookie) 10713 { 10714 if (event->overflow_handler_context) 10715 /* hw breakpoint or kernel counter */ 10716 return -EINVAL; 10717 10718 if (event->prog) 10719 return -EEXIST; 10720 10721 if (prog->type != BPF_PROG_TYPE_PERF_EVENT) 10722 return -EINVAL; 10723 10724 if (event->attr.precise_ip && 10725 prog->call_get_stack && 10726 (!(event->attr.sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_CALLCHAIN) || 10727 event->attr.exclude_callchain_kernel || 10728 event->attr.exclude_callchain_user)) { 10729 /* 10730 * On perf_event with precise_ip, calling bpf_get_stack() 10731 * may trigger unwinder warnings and occasional crashes. 10732 * bpf_get_[stack|stackid] works around this issue by using 10733 * callchain attached to perf_sample_data. If the 10734 * perf_event does not full (kernel and user) callchain 10735 * attached to perf_sample_data, do not allow attaching BPF 10736 * program that calls bpf_get_[stack|stackid]. 10737 */ 10738 return -EPROTO; 10739 } 10740 10741 event->prog = prog; 10742 event->bpf_cookie = bpf_cookie; 10743 return 0; 10744 } 10745 10746 static inline void perf_event_free_bpf_handler(struct perf_event *event) 10747 { 10748 struct bpf_prog *prog = event->prog; 10749 10750 if (!prog) 10751 return; 10752 10753 event->prog = NULL; 10754 bpf_prog_put(prog); 10755 } 10756 #else 10757 static inline int bpf_overflow_handler(struct perf_event *event, 10758 struct perf_sample_data *data, 10759 struct pt_regs *regs) 10760 { 10761 return 1; 10762 } 10763 10764 static inline int perf_event_set_bpf_handler(struct perf_event *event, 10765 struct bpf_prog *prog, 10766 u64 bpf_cookie) 10767 { 10768 return -EOPNOTSUPP; 10769 } 10770 10771 static inline void perf_event_free_bpf_handler(struct perf_event *event) 10772 { 10773 } 10774 #endif 10775 10776 /* 10777 * Generic event overflow handling, sampling. 10778 */ 10779 10780 static int __perf_event_overflow(struct perf_event *event, 10781 int throttle, struct perf_sample_data *data, 10782 struct pt_regs *regs) 10783 { 10784 int events = atomic_read(&event->event_limit); 10785 int ret = 0; 10786 10787 /* 10788 * Non-sampling counters might still use the PMI to fold short 10789 * hardware counters, ignore those. 10790 */ 10791 if (unlikely(!is_sampling_event(event))) 10792 return 0; 10793 10794 ret = __perf_event_account_interrupt(event, throttle); 10795 10796 if (event->attr.aux_pause) 10797 perf_event_aux_pause(event->aux_event, true); 10798 10799 if (event->prog && event->prog->type == BPF_PROG_TYPE_PERF_EVENT && 10800 !bpf_overflow_handler(event, data, regs)) 10801 goto out; 10802 10803 /* 10804 * XXX event_limit might not quite work as expected on inherited 10805 * events 10806 */ 10807 10808 event->pending_kill = POLL_IN; 10809 if (events && atomic_dec_and_test(&event->event_limit)) { 10810 ret = 1; 10811 event->pending_kill = POLL_HUP; 10812 perf_event_disable_inatomic(event); 10813 event->pmu->stop(event, 0); 10814 } 10815 10816 if (event->attr.sigtrap) { 10817 /* 10818 * The desired behaviour of sigtrap vs invalid samples is a bit 10819 * tricky; on the one hand, one should not loose the SIGTRAP if 10820 * it is the first event, on the other hand, we should also not 10821 * trigger the WARN or override the data address. 10822 */ 10823 bool valid_sample = sample_is_allowed(event, regs); 10824 unsigned int pending_id = 1; 10825 enum task_work_notify_mode notify_mode; 10826 10827 if (regs) 10828 pending_id = hash32_ptr((void *)instruction_pointer(regs)) ?: 1; 10829 10830 notify_mode = in_nmi() ? TWA_NMI_CURRENT : TWA_RESUME; 10831 10832 if (!event->pending_work && 10833 !task_work_add(current, &event->pending_task, notify_mode)) { 10834 event->pending_work = pending_id; 10835 local_inc(&event->ctx->nr_no_switch_fast); 10836 WARN_ON_ONCE(!atomic_long_inc_not_zero(&event->refcount)); 10837 10838 event->pending_addr = 0; 10839 if (valid_sample && (data->sample_flags & PERF_SAMPLE_ADDR)) 10840 event->pending_addr = data->addr; 10841 10842 } else if (event->attr.exclude_kernel && valid_sample) { 10843 /* 10844 * Should not be able to return to user space without 10845 * consuming pending_work; with exceptions: 10846 * 10847 * 1. Where !exclude_kernel, events can overflow again 10848 * in the kernel without returning to user space. 10849 * 10850 * 2. Events that can overflow again before the IRQ- 10851 * work without user space progress (e.g. hrtimer). 10852 * To approximate progress (with false negatives), 10853 * check 32-bit hash of the current IP. 10854 */ 10855 WARN_ON_ONCE(event->pending_work != pending_id); 10856 } 10857 } 10858 10859 READ_ONCE(event->overflow_handler)(event, data, regs); 10860 10861 if (*perf_event_fasync(event) && event->pending_kill) { 10862 event->pending_wakeup = 1; 10863 irq_work_queue(&event->pending_irq); 10864 } 10865 out: 10866 if (event->attr.aux_resume) 10867 perf_event_aux_pause(event->aux_event, false); 10868 10869 return ret; 10870 } 10871 10872 int perf_event_overflow(struct perf_event *event, 10873 struct perf_sample_data *data, 10874 struct pt_regs *regs) 10875 { 10876 /* 10877 * Entry point from hardware PMI, interrupts should be disabled here. 10878 * This serializes us against perf_event_remove_from_context() in 10879 * things like perf_event_release_kernel(). 10880 */ 10881 lockdep_assert_irqs_disabled(); 10882 10883 return __perf_event_overflow(event, 1, data, regs); 10884 } 10885 10886 /* 10887 * Generic software event infrastructure 10888 */ 10889 10890 struct swevent_htable { 10891 struct swevent_hlist *swevent_hlist; 10892 struct mutex hlist_mutex; 10893 int hlist_refcount; 10894 }; 10895 static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct swevent_htable, swevent_htable); 10896 10897 /* 10898 * We directly increment event->count and keep a second value in 10899 * event->hw.period_left to count intervals. This period event 10900 * is kept in the range [-sample_period, 0] so that we can use the 10901 * sign as trigger. 10902 */ 10903 10904 u64 perf_swevent_set_period(struct perf_event *event) 10905 { 10906 struct hw_perf_event *hwc = &event->hw; 10907 u64 period = hwc->last_period; 10908 u64 nr, offset; 10909 s64 old, val; 10910 10911 hwc->last_period = hwc->sample_period; 10912 10913 old = local64_read(&hwc->period_left); 10914 do { 10915 val = old; 10916 if (val < 0) 10917 return 0; 10918 10919 nr = div64_u64(period + val, period); 10920 offset = nr * period; 10921 val -= offset; 10922 } while (!local64_try_cmpxchg(&hwc->period_left, &old, val)); 10923 10924 return nr; 10925 } 10926 10927 static void perf_swevent_overflow(struct perf_event *event, u64 overflow, 10928 struct perf_sample_data *data, 10929 struct pt_regs *regs) 10930 { 10931 struct hw_perf_event *hwc = &event->hw; 10932 int throttle = 0; 10933 10934 if (!overflow) 10935 overflow = perf_swevent_set_period(event); 10936 10937 if (hwc->interrupts == MAX_INTERRUPTS) 10938 return; 10939 10940 for (; overflow; overflow--) { 10941 if (__perf_event_overflow(event, throttle, 10942 data, regs)) { 10943 /* 10944 * We inhibit the overflow from happening when 10945 * hwc->interrupts == MAX_INTERRUPTS. 10946 */ 10947 break; 10948 } 10949 throttle = 1; 10950 } 10951 } 10952 10953 static void perf_swevent_event(struct perf_event *event, u64 nr, 10954 struct perf_sample_data *data, 10955 struct pt_regs *regs) 10956 { 10957 struct hw_perf_event *hwc = &event->hw; 10958 10959 /* 10960 * This is: 10961 * - software preempt 10962 * - tracepoint preempt 10963 * - tp_target_task irq (ctx->lock) 10964 * - uprobes preempt/irq 10965 * - kprobes preempt/irq 10966 * - hw_breakpoint irq 10967 * 10968 * Any of these are sufficient to hold off RCU and thus ensure @event 10969 * exists. 10970 */ 10971 lockdep_assert_preemption_disabled(); 10972 local64_add(nr, &event->count); 10973 10974 if (!regs) 10975 return; 10976 10977 if (!is_sampling_event(event)) 10978 return; 10979 10980 /* 10981 * Serialize against event_function_call() IPIs like normal overflow 10982 * event handling. Specifically, must not allow 10983 * perf_event_release_kernel() -> perf_remove_from_context() to make 10984 * progress and 'release' the event from under us. 10985 */ 10986 guard(irqsave)(); 10987 if (event->state != PERF_EVENT_STATE_ACTIVE) 10988 return; 10989 10990 if ((event->attr.sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_PERIOD) && !event->attr.freq) { 10991 data->period = nr; 10992 return perf_swevent_overflow(event, 1, data, regs); 10993 } else 10994 data->period = event->hw.last_period; 10995 10996 if (nr == 1 && hwc->sample_period == 1 && !event->attr.freq) 10997 return perf_swevent_overflow(event, 1, data, regs); 10998 10999 if (local64_add_negative(nr, &hwc->period_left)) 11000 return; 11001 11002 perf_swevent_overflow(event, 0, data, regs); 11003 } 11004 11005 int perf_exclude_event(struct perf_event *event, struct pt_regs *regs) 11006 { 11007 if (event->hw.state & PERF_HES_STOPPED) 11008 return 1; 11009 11010 if (regs) { 11011 if (event->attr.exclude_user && user_mode(regs)) 11012 return 1; 11013 11014 if (event->attr.exclude_kernel && !user_mode(regs)) 11015 return 1; 11016 } 11017 11018 return 0; 11019 } 11020 11021 static int perf_swevent_match(struct perf_event *event, 11022 enum perf_type_id type, 11023 u32 event_id, 11024 struct perf_sample_data *data, 11025 struct pt_regs *regs) 11026 { 11027 if (event->attr.type != type) 11028 return 0; 11029 11030 if (event->attr.config != event_id) 11031 return 0; 11032 11033 if (perf_exclude_event(event, regs)) 11034 return 0; 11035 11036 return 1; 11037 } 11038 11039 static inline u64 swevent_hash(u64 type, u32 event_id) 11040 { 11041 u64 val = event_id | (type << 32); 11042 11043 return hash_64(val, SWEVENT_HLIST_BITS); 11044 } 11045 11046 static inline struct hlist_head * 11047 __find_swevent_head(struct swevent_hlist *hlist, u64 type, u32 event_id) 11048 { 11049 u64 hash = swevent_hash(type, event_id); 11050 11051 return &hlist->heads[hash]; 11052 } 11053 11054 /* For the read side: events when they trigger */ 11055 static inline struct hlist_head * 11056 find_swevent_head_rcu(struct swevent_htable *swhash, u64 type, u32 event_id) 11057 { 11058 struct swevent_hlist *hlist; 11059 11060 hlist = rcu_dereference(swhash->swevent_hlist); 11061 if (!hlist) 11062 return NULL; 11063 11064 return __find_swevent_head(hlist, type, event_id); 11065 } 11066 11067 /* For the event head insertion and removal in the hlist */ 11068 static inline struct hlist_head * 11069 find_swevent_head(struct swevent_htable *swhash, struct perf_event *event) 11070 { 11071 struct swevent_hlist *hlist; 11072 u32 event_id = event->attr.config; 11073 u64 type = event->attr.type; 11074 11075 /* 11076 * Event scheduling is always serialized against hlist allocation 11077 * and release. Which makes the protected version suitable here. 11078 * The context lock guarantees that. 11079 */ 11080 hlist = rcu_dereference_protected(swhash->swevent_hlist, 11081 lockdep_is_held(&event->ctx->lock)); 11082 if (!hlist) 11083 return NULL; 11084 11085 return __find_swevent_head(hlist, type, event_id); 11086 } 11087 11088 static void do_perf_sw_event(enum perf_type_id type, u32 event_id, 11089 u64 nr, 11090 struct perf_sample_data *data, 11091 struct pt_regs *regs) 11092 { 11093 struct swevent_htable *swhash = this_cpu_ptr(&swevent_htable); 11094 struct perf_event *event; 11095 struct hlist_head *head; 11096 11097 rcu_read_lock(); 11098 head = find_swevent_head_rcu(swhash, type, event_id); 11099 if (!head) 11100 goto end; 11101 11102 hlist_for_each_entry_rcu(event, head, hlist_entry) { 11103 if (perf_swevent_match(event, type, event_id, data, regs)) 11104 perf_swevent_event(event, nr, data, regs); 11105 } 11106 end: 11107 rcu_read_unlock(); 11108 } 11109 11110 DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct pt_regs, __perf_regs[4]); 11111 11112 int perf_swevent_get_recursion_context(void) 11113 { 11114 return get_recursion_context(current->perf_recursion); 11115 } 11116 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(perf_swevent_get_recursion_context); 11117 11118 void perf_swevent_put_recursion_context(int rctx) 11119 { 11120 put_recursion_context(current->perf_recursion, rctx); 11121 } 11122 11123 void ___perf_sw_event(u32 event_id, u64 nr, struct pt_regs *regs, u64 addr) 11124 { 11125 struct perf_sample_data data; 11126 11127 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(!regs)) 11128 return; 11129 11130 perf_sample_data_init(&data, addr, 0); 11131 do_perf_sw_event(PERF_TYPE_SOFTWARE, event_id, nr, &data, regs); 11132 } 11133 11134 void __perf_sw_event(u32 event_id, u64 nr, struct pt_regs *regs, u64 addr) 11135 { 11136 int rctx; 11137 11138 preempt_disable_notrace(); 11139 rctx = perf_swevent_get_recursion_context(); 11140 if (unlikely(rctx < 0)) 11141 goto fail; 11142 11143 ___perf_sw_event(event_id, nr, regs, addr); 11144 11145 perf_swevent_put_recursion_context(rctx); 11146 fail: 11147 preempt_enable_notrace(); 11148 } 11149 11150 static void perf_swevent_read(struct perf_event *event) 11151 { 11152 } 11153 11154 static int perf_swevent_add(struct perf_event *event, int flags) 11155 { 11156 struct swevent_htable *swhash = this_cpu_ptr(&swevent_htable); 11157 struct hw_perf_event *hwc = &event->hw; 11158 struct hlist_head *head; 11159 11160 if (is_sampling_event(event)) { 11161 hwc->last_period = hwc->sample_period; 11162 perf_swevent_set_period(event); 11163 } 11164 11165 hwc->state = !(flags & PERF_EF_START); 11166 11167 head = find_swevent_head(swhash, event); 11168 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(!head)) 11169 return -EINVAL; 11170 11171 hlist_add_head_rcu(&event->hlist_entry, head); 11172 perf_event_update_userpage(event); 11173 11174 return 0; 11175 } 11176 11177 static void perf_swevent_del(struct perf_event *event, int flags) 11178 { 11179 hlist_del_rcu(&event->hlist_entry); 11180 } 11181 11182 static void perf_swevent_start(struct perf_event *event, int flags) 11183 { 11184 event->hw.state = 0; 11185 } 11186 11187 static void perf_swevent_stop(struct perf_event *event, int flags) 11188 { 11189 event->hw.state = PERF_HES_STOPPED; 11190 } 11191 11192 /* Deref the hlist from the update side */ 11193 static inline struct swevent_hlist * 11194 swevent_hlist_deref(struct swevent_htable *swhash) 11195 { 11196 return rcu_dereference_protected(swhash->swevent_hlist, 11197 lockdep_is_held(&swhash->hlist_mutex)); 11198 } 11199 11200 static void swevent_hlist_release(struct swevent_htable *swhash) 11201 { 11202 struct swevent_hlist *hlist = swevent_hlist_deref(swhash); 11203 11204 if (!hlist) 11205 return; 11206 11207 RCU_INIT_POINTER(swhash->swevent_hlist, NULL); 11208 kfree_rcu(hlist, rcu_head); 11209 } 11210 11211 static void swevent_hlist_put_cpu(int cpu) 11212 { 11213 struct swevent_htable *swhash = &per_cpu(swevent_htable, cpu); 11214 11215 mutex_lock(&swhash->hlist_mutex); 11216 11217 if (!--swhash->hlist_refcount) 11218 swevent_hlist_release(swhash); 11219 11220 mutex_unlock(&swhash->hlist_mutex); 11221 } 11222 11223 static void swevent_hlist_put(void) 11224 { 11225 int cpu; 11226 11227 for_each_possible_cpu(cpu) 11228 swevent_hlist_put_cpu(cpu); 11229 } 11230 11231 static int swevent_hlist_get_cpu(int cpu) 11232 { 11233 struct swevent_htable *swhash = &per_cpu(swevent_htable, cpu); 11234 int err = 0; 11235 11236 mutex_lock(&swhash->hlist_mutex); 11237 if (!swevent_hlist_deref(swhash) && 11238 cpumask_test_cpu(cpu, perf_online_mask)) { 11239 struct swevent_hlist *hlist; 11240 11241 hlist = kzalloc_obj(*hlist); 11242 if (!hlist) { 11243 err = -ENOMEM; 11244 goto exit; 11245 } 11246 rcu_assign_pointer(swhash->swevent_hlist, hlist); 11247 } 11248 swhash->hlist_refcount++; 11249 exit: 11250 mutex_unlock(&swhash->hlist_mutex); 11251 11252 return err; 11253 } 11254 11255 static int swevent_hlist_get(void) 11256 { 11257 int err, cpu, failed_cpu; 11258 11259 mutex_lock(&pmus_lock); 11260 for_each_possible_cpu(cpu) { 11261 err = swevent_hlist_get_cpu(cpu); 11262 if (err) { 11263 failed_cpu = cpu; 11264 goto fail; 11265 } 11266 } 11267 mutex_unlock(&pmus_lock); 11268 return 0; 11269 fail: 11270 for_each_possible_cpu(cpu) { 11271 if (cpu == failed_cpu) 11272 break; 11273 swevent_hlist_put_cpu(cpu); 11274 } 11275 mutex_unlock(&pmus_lock); 11276 return err; 11277 } 11278 11279 struct static_key perf_swevent_enabled[PERF_COUNT_SW_MAX]; 11280 11281 static void sw_perf_event_destroy(struct perf_event *event) 11282 { 11283 u64 event_id = event->attr.config; 11284 11285 WARN_ON(event->parent); 11286 11287 static_key_slow_dec(&perf_swevent_enabled[event_id]); 11288 swevent_hlist_put(); 11289 } 11290 11291 static struct pmu perf_cpu_clock; /* fwd declaration */ 11292 static struct pmu perf_task_clock; 11293 11294 static int perf_swevent_init(struct perf_event *event) 11295 { 11296 u64 event_id = event->attr.config; 11297 11298 if (event->attr.type != PERF_TYPE_SOFTWARE) 11299 return -ENOENT; 11300 11301 /* 11302 * no branch sampling for software events 11303 */ 11304 if (has_branch_stack(event)) 11305 return -EOPNOTSUPP; 11306 11307 switch (event_id) { 11308 case PERF_COUNT_SW_CPU_CLOCK: 11309 event->attr.type = perf_cpu_clock.type; 11310 return -ENOENT; 11311 case PERF_COUNT_SW_TASK_CLOCK: 11312 event->attr.type = perf_task_clock.type; 11313 return -ENOENT; 11314 11315 default: 11316 break; 11317 } 11318 11319 if (event_id >= PERF_COUNT_SW_MAX) 11320 return -ENOENT; 11321 11322 if (!event->parent) { 11323 int err; 11324 11325 err = swevent_hlist_get(); 11326 if (err) 11327 return err; 11328 11329 static_key_slow_inc(&perf_swevent_enabled[event_id]); 11330 event->destroy = sw_perf_event_destroy; 11331 } 11332 11333 return 0; 11334 } 11335 11336 static struct pmu perf_swevent = { 11337 .task_ctx_nr = perf_sw_context, 11338 11339 .capabilities = PERF_PMU_CAP_NO_NMI, 11340 11341 .event_init = perf_swevent_init, 11342 .add = perf_swevent_add, 11343 .del = perf_swevent_del, 11344 .start = perf_swevent_start, 11345 .stop = perf_swevent_stop, 11346 .read = perf_swevent_read, 11347 }; 11348 11349 #ifdef CONFIG_EVENT_TRACING 11350 11351 static void tp_perf_event_destroy(struct perf_event *event) 11352 { 11353 perf_trace_destroy(event); 11354 } 11355 11356 static int perf_tp_event_init(struct perf_event *event) 11357 { 11358 int err; 11359 11360 if (event->attr.type != PERF_TYPE_TRACEPOINT) 11361 return -ENOENT; 11362 11363 /* 11364 * no branch sampling for tracepoint events 11365 */ 11366 if (has_branch_stack(event)) 11367 return -EOPNOTSUPP; 11368 11369 err = perf_trace_init(event); 11370 if (err) 11371 return err; 11372 11373 event->destroy = tp_perf_event_destroy; 11374 11375 return 0; 11376 } 11377 11378 static struct pmu perf_tracepoint = { 11379 .task_ctx_nr = perf_sw_context, 11380 11381 .event_init = perf_tp_event_init, 11382 .add = perf_trace_add, 11383 .del = perf_trace_del, 11384 .start = perf_swevent_start, 11385 .stop = perf_swevent_stop, 11386 .read = perf_swevent_read, 11387 }; 11388 11389 static int perf_tp_filter_match(struct perf_event *event, 11390 struct perf_raw_record *raw) 11391 { 11392 void *record = raw->frag.data; 11393 11394 /* only top level events have filters set */ 11395 if (event->parent) 11396 event = event->parent; 11397 11398 if (likely(!event->filter) || filter_match_preds(event->filter, record)) 11399 return 1; 11400 return 0; 11401 } 11402 11403 static int perf_tp_event_match(struct perf_event *event, 11404 struct perf_raw_record *raw, 11405 struct pt_regs *regs) 11406 { 11407 if (event->hw.state & PERF_HES_STOPPED) 11408 return 0; 11409 /* 11410 * If exclude_kernel, only trace user-space tracepoints (uprobes) 11411 */ 11412 if (event->attr.exclude_kernel && !user_mode(regs)) 11413 return 0; 11414 11415 if (!perf_tp_filter_match(event, raw)) 11416 return 0; 11417 11418 return 1; 11419 } 11420 11421 void perf_trace_run_bpf_submit(void *raw_data, int size, int rctx, 11422 struct trace_event_call *call, u64 count, 11423 struct pt_regs *regs, struct hlist_head *head, 11424 struct task_struct *task) 11425 { 11426 if (bpf_prog_array_valid(call)) { 11427 *(struct pt_regs **)raw_data = regs; 11428 if (!trace_call_bpf(call, raw_data) || hlist_empty(head)) { 11429 perf_swevent_put_recursion_context(rctx); 11430 return; 11431 } 11432 } 11433 perf_tp_event(call->event.type, count, raw_data, size, regs, head, 11434 rctx, task); 11435 } 11436 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(perf_trace_run_bpf_submit); 11437 11438 static void __perf_tp_event_target_task(u64 count, void *record, 11439 struct pt_regs *regs, 11440 struct perf_sample_data *data, 11441 struct perf_raw_record *raw, 11442 struct perf_event *event) 11443 { 11444 struct trace_entry *entry = record; 11445 11446 if (event->attr.config != entry->type) 11447 return; 11448 /* Cannot deliver synchronous signal to other task. */ 11449 if (event->attr.sigtrap) 11450 return; 11451 if (perf_tp_event_match(event, raw, regs)) { 11452 perf_sample_data_init(data, 0, 0); 11453 perf_sample_save_raw_data(data, event, raw); 11454 perf_swevent_event(event, count, data, regs); 11455 } 11456 } 11457 11458 static void perf_tp_event_target_task(u64 count, void *record, 11459 struct pt_regs *regs, 11460 struct perf_sample_data *data, 11461 struct perf_raw_record *raw, 11462 struct perf_event_context *ctx) 11463 { 11464 unsigned int cpu = smp_processor_id(); 11465 struct pmu *pmu = &perf_tracepoint; 11466 struct perf_event *event, *sibling; 11467 11468 perf_event_groups_for_cpu_pmu(event, &ctx->pinned_groups, cpu, pmu) { 11469 __perf_tp_event_target_task(count, record, regs, data, raw, event); 11470 for_each_sibling_event(sibling, event) 11471 __perf_tp_event_target_task(count, record, regs, data, raw, sibling); 11472 } 11473 11474 perf_event_groups_for_cpu_pmu(event, &ctx->flexible_groups, cpu, pmu) { 11475 __perf_tp_event_target_task(count, record, regs, data, raw, event); 11476 for_each_sibling_event(sibling, event) 11477 __perf_tp_event_target_task(count, record, regs, data, raw, sibling); 11478 } 11479 } 11480 11481 void perf_tp_event(u16 event_type, u64 count, void *record, int entry_size, 11482 struct pt_regs *regs, struct hlist_head *head, int rctx, 11483 struct task_struct *task) 11484 { 11485 struct perf_sample_data data; 11486 struct perf_event *event; 11487 11488 /* 11489 * Per being a tracepoint, this runs with preemption disabled. 11490 */ 11491 lockdep_assert_preemption_disabled(); 11492 11493 struct perf_raw_record raw = { 11494 .frag = { 11495 .size = entry_size, 11496 .data = record, 11497 }, 11498 }; 11499 11500 perf_trace_buf_update(record, event_type); 11501 11502 hlist_for_each_entry_rcu(event, head, hlist_entry) { 11503 if (perf_tp_event_match(event, &raw, regs)) { 11504 /* 11505 * Here use the same on-stack perf_sample_data, 11506 * some members in data are event-specific and 11507 * need to be re-computed for different sweveents. 11508 * Re-initialize data->sample_flags safely to avoid 11509 * the problem that next event skips preparing data 11510 * because data->sample_flags is set. 11511 */ 11512 perf_sample_data_init(&data, 0, 0); 11513 perf_sample_save_raw_data(&data, event, &raw); 11514 perf_swevent_event(event, count, &data, regs); 11515 } 11516 } 11517 11518 /* 11519 * If we got specified a target task, also iterate its context and 11520 * deliver this event there too. 11521 */ 11522 if (task && task != current) { 11523 struct perf_event_context *ctx; 11524 11525 rcu_read_lock(); 11526 ctx = rcu_dereference(task->perf_event_ctxp); 11527 if (!ctx) 11528 goto unlock; 11529 11530 raw_spin_lock(&ctx->lock); 11531 perf_tp_event_target_task(count, record, regs, &data, &raw, ctx); 11532 raw_spin_unlock(&ctx->lock); 11533 unlock: 11534 rcu_read_unlock(); 11535 } 11536 11537 perf_swevent_put_recursion_context(rctx); 11538 } 11539 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(perf_tp_event); 11540 11541 #if defined(CONFIG_KPROBE_EVENTS) || defined(CONFIG_UPROBE_EVENTS) 11542 /* 11543 * Flags in config, used by dynamic PMU kprobe and uprobe 11544 * The flags should match following PMU_FORMAT_ATTR(). 11545 * 11546 * PERF_PROBE_CONFIG_IS_RETPROBE if set, create kretprobe/uretprobe 11547 * if not set, create kprobe/uprobe 11548 * 11549 * The following values specify a reference counter (or semaphore in the 11550 * terminology of tools like dtrace, systemtap, etc.) Userspace Statically 11551 * Defined Tracepoints (USDT). Currently, we use 40 bit for the offset. 11552 * 11553 * PERF_UPROBE_REF_CTR_OFFSET_BITS # of bits in config as th offset 11554 * PERF_UPROBE_REF_CTR_OFFSET_SHIFT # of bits to shift left 11555 */ 11556 enum perf_probe_config { 11557 PERF_PROBE_CONFIG_IS_RETPROBE = 1U << 0, /* [k,u]retprobe */ 11558 PERF_UPROBE_REF_CTR_OFFSET_BITS = 32, 11559 PERF_UPROBE_REF_CTR_OFFSET_SHIFT = 64 - PERF_UPROBE_REF_CTR_OFFSET_BITS, 11560 }; 11561 11562 PMU_FORMAT_ATTR(retprobe, "config:0"); 11563 #endif 11564 11565 #ifdef CONFIG_KPROBE_EVENTS 11566 static struct attribute *kprobe_attrs[] = { 11567 &format_attr_retprobe.attr, 11568 NULL, 11569 }; 11570 11571 static struct attribute_group kprobe_format_group = { 11572 .name = "format", 11573 .attrs = kprobe_attrs, 11574 }; 11575 11576 static const struct attribute_group *kprobe_attr_groups[] = { 11577 &kprobe_format_group, 11578 NULL, 11579 }; 11580 11581 static int perf_kprobe_event_init(struct perf_event *event); 11582 static struct pmu perf_kprobe = { 11583 .task_ctx_nr = perf_sw_context, 11584 .event_init = perf_kprobe_event_init, 11585 .add = perf_trace_add, 11586 .del = perf_trace_del, 11587 .start = perf_swevent_start, 11588 .stop = perf_swevent_stop, 11589 .read = perf_swevent_read, 11590 .attr_groups = kprobe_attr_groups, 11591 }; 11592 11593 static int perf_kprobe_event_init(struct perf_event *event) 11594 { 11595 int err; 11596 bool is_retprobe; 11597 11598 if (event->attr.type != perf_kprobe.type) 11599 return -ENOENT; 11600 11601 if (!perfmon_capable()) 11602 return -EACCES; 11603 11604 /* 11605 * no branch sampling for probe events 11606 */ 11607 if (has_branch_stack(event)) 11608 return -EOPNOTSUPP; 11609 11610 is_retprobe = event->attr.config & PERF_PROBE_CONFIG_IS_RETPROBE; 11611 err = perf_kprobe_init(event, is_retprobe); 11612 if (err) 11613 return err; 11614 11615 event->destroy = perf_kprobe_destroy; 11616 11617 return 0; 11618 } 11619 #endif /* CONFIG_KPROBE_EVENTS */ 11620 11621 #ifdef CONFIG_UPROBE_EVENTS 11622 PMU_FORMAT_ATTR(ref_ctr_offset, "config:32-63"); 11623 11624 static struct attribute *uprobe_attrs[] = { 11625 &format_attr_retprobe.attr, 11626 &format_attr_ref_ctr_offset.attr, 11627 NULL, 11628 }; 11629 11630 static struct attribute_group uprobe_format_group = { 11631 .name = "format", 11632 .attrs = uprobe_attrs, 11633 }; 11634 11635 static const struct attribute_group *uprobe_attr_groups[] = { 11636 &uprobe_format_group, 11637 NULL, 11638 }; 11639 11640 static int perf_uprobe_event_init(struct perf_event *event); 11641 static struct pmu perf_uprobe = { 11642 .task_ctx_nr = perf_sw_context, 11643 .event_init = perf_uprobe_event_init, 11644 .add = perf_trace_add, 11645 .del = perf_trace_del, 11646 .start = perf_swevent_start, 11647 .stop = perf_swevent_stop, 11648 .read = perf_swevent_read, 11649 .attr_groups = uprobe_attr_groups, 11650 }; 11651 11652 static int perf_uprobe_event_init(struct perf_event *event) 11653 { 11654 int err; 11655 unsigned long ref_ctr_offset; 11656 bool is_retprobe; 11657 11658 if (event->attr.type != perf_uprobe.type) 11659 return -ENOENT; 11660 11661 if (!capable(CAP_SYS_ADMIN)) 11662 return -EACCES; 11663 11664 /* 11665 * no branch sampling for probe events 11666 */ 11667 if (has_branch_stack(event)) 11668 return -EOPNOTSUPP; 11669 11670 is_retprobe = event->attr.config & PERF_PROBE_CONFIG_IS_RETPROBE; 11671 ref_ctr_offset = event->attr.config >> PERF_UPROBE_REF_CTR_OFFSET_SHIFT; 11672 err = perf_uprobe_init(event, ref_ctr_offset, is_retprobe); 11673 if (err) 11674 return err; 11675 11676 event->destroy = perf_uprobe_destroy; 11677 11678 return 0; 11679 } 11680 #endif /* CONFIG_UPROBE_EVENTS */ 11681 11682 static inline void perf_tp_register(void) 11683 { 11684 perf_pmu_register(&perf_tracepoint, "tracepoint", PERF_TYPE_TRACEPOINT); 11685 #ifdef CONFIG_KPROBE_EVENTS 11686 perf_pmu_register(&perf_kprobe, "kprobe", -1); 11687 #endif 11688 #ifdef CONFIG_UPROBE_EVENTS 11689 perf_pmu_register(&perf_uprobe, "uprobe", -1); 11690 #endif 11691 } 11692 11693 static void perf_event_free_filter(struct perf_event *event) 11694 { 11695 ftrace_profile_free_filter(event); 11696 } 11697 11698 /* 11699 * returns true if the event is a tracepoint, or a kprobe/upprobe created 11700 * with perf_event_open() 11701 */ 11702 static inline bool perf_event_is_tracing(struct perf_event *event) 11703 { 11704 if (event->pmu == &perf_tracepoint) 11705 return true; 11706 #ifdef CONFIG_KPROBE_EVENTS 11707 if (event->pmu == &perf_kprobe) 11708 return true; 11709 #endif 11710 #ifdef CONFIG_UPROBE_EVENTS 11711 if (event->pmu == &perf_uprobe) 11712 return true; 11713 #endif 11714 return false; 11715 } 11716 11717 static int __perf_event_set_bpf_prog(struct perf_event *event, 11718 struct bpf_prog *prog, 11719 u64 bpf_cookie) 11720 { 11721 bool is_kprobe, is_uprobe, is_tracepoint, is_syscall_tp; 11722 11723 if (event->state <= PERF_EVENT_STATE_REVOKED) 11724 return -ENODEV; 11725 11726 if (!perf_event_is_tracing(event)) 11727 return perf_event_set_bpf_handler(event, prog, bpf_cookie); 11728 11729 is_kprobe = event->tp_event->flags & TRACE_EVENT_FL_KPROBE; 11730 is_uprobe = event->tp_event->flags & TRACE_EVENT_FL_UPROBE; 11731 is_tracepoint = event->tp_event->flags & TRACE_EVENT_FL_TRACEPOINT; 11732 is_syscall_tp = is_syscall_trace_event(event->tp_event); 11733 if (!is_kprobe && !is_uprobe && !is_tracepoint && !is_syscall_tp) 11734 /* bpf programs can only be attached to u/kprobe or tracepoint */ 11735 return -EINVAL; 11736 11737 if (((is_kprobe || is_uprobe) && prog->type != BPF_PROG_TYPE_KPROBE) || 11738 (is_tracepoint && prog->type != BPF_PROG_TYPE_TRACEPOINT) || 11739 (is_syscall_tp && prog->type != BPF_PROG_TYPE_TRACEPOINT)) 11740 return -EINVAL; 11741 11742 if (prog->type == BPF_PROG_TYPE_KPROBE && prog->sleepable && !is_uprobe) 11743 /* only uprobe programs are allowed to be sleepable */ 11744 return -EINVAL; 11745 11746 if (prog->type == BPF_PROG_TYPE_TRACEPOINT && prog->sleepable) { 11747 /* 11748 * Sleepable tracepoint programs can only attach to faultable 11749 * tracepoints. Currently only syscall tracepoints are faultable. 11750 */ 11751 if (!is_syscall_tp) 11752 return -EINVAL; 11753 } 11754 11755 /* Kprobe override only works for kprobes, not uprobes. */ 11756 if (prog->kprobe_override && !is_kprobe) 11757 return -EINVAL; 11758 11759 /* Writing to context allowed only for uprobes. */ 11760 if (prog->aux->kprobe_write_ctx && !is_uprobe) 11761 return -EINVAL; 11762 11763 if (is_tracepoint || is_syscall_tp) { 11764 int off = trace_event_get_offsets(event->tp_event); 11765 11766 if (prog->aux->max_ctx_offset > off) 11767 return -EACCES; 11768 } 11769 11770 return perf_event_attach_bpf_prog(event, prog, bpf_cookie); 11771 } 11772 11773 int perf_event_set_bpf_prog(struct perf_event *event, 11774 struct bpf_prog *prog, 11775 u64 bpf_cookie) 11776 { 11777 struct perf_event_context *ctx; 11778 int ret; 11779 11780 ctx = perf_event_ctx_lock(event); 11781 ret = __perf_event_set_bpf_prog(event, prog, bpf_cookie); 11782 perf_event_ctx_unlock(event, ctx); 11783 11784 return ret; 11785 } 11786 11787 void perf_event_free_bpf_prog(struct perf_event *event) 11788 { 11789 if (!event->prog) 11790 return; 11791 11792 if (!perf_event_is_tracing(event)) { 11793 perf_event_free_bpf_handler(event); 11794 return; 11795 } 11796 perf_event_detach_bpf_prog(event); 11797 } 11798 11799 #else 11800 11801 static inline void perf_tp_register(void) 11802 { 11803 } 11804 11805 static void perf_event_free_filter(struct perf_event *event) 11806 { 11807 } 11808 11809 static int __perf_event_set_bpf_prog(struct perf_event *event, 11810 struct bpf_prog *prog, 11811 u64 bpf_cookie) 11812 { 11813 return -ENOENT; 11814 } 11815 11816 int perf_event_set_bpf_prog(struct perf_event *event, 11817 struct bpf_prog *prog, 11818 u64 bpf_cookie) 11819 { 11820 return -ENOENT; 11821 } 11822 11823 void perf_event_free_bpf_prog(struct perf_event *event) 11824 { 11825 } 11826 #endif /* CONFIG_EVENT_TRACING */ 11827 11828 #ifdef CONFIG_HAVE_HW_BREAKPOINT 11829 void perf_bp_event(struct perf_event *bp, void *data) 11830 { 11831 struct perf_sample_data sample; 11832 struct pt_regs *regs = data; 11833 11834 /* 11835 * Exception context, will have interrupts disabled. 11836 */ 11837 lockdep_assert_irqs_disabled(); 11838 11839 perf_sample_data_init(&sample, bp->attr.bp_addr, 0); 11840 11841 if (!bp->hw.state && !perf_exclude_event(bp, regs)) 11842 perf_swevent_event(bp, 1, &sample, regs); 11843 } 11844 #endif 11845 11846 /* 11847 * Allocate a new address filter 11848 */ 11849 static struct perf_addr_filter * 11850 perf_addr_filter_new(struct perf_event *event, struct list_head *filters) 11851 { 11852 int node = cpu_to_node(event->cpu == -1 ? 0 : event->cpu); 11853 struct perf_addr_filter *filter; 11854 11855 filter = kzalloc_node(sizeof(*filter), GFP_KERNEL, node); 11856 if (!filter) 11857 return NULL; 11858 11859 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&filter->entry); 11860 list_add_tail(&filter->entry, filters); 11861 11862 return filter; 11863 } 11864 11865 static void free_filters_list(struct list_head *filters) 11866 { 11867 struct perf_addr_filter *filter, *iter; 11868 11869 list_for_each_entry_safe(filter, iter, filters, entry) { 11870 path_put(&filter->path); 11871 list_del(&filter->entry); 11872 kfree(filter); 11873 } 11874 } 11875 11876 /* 11877 * Free existing address filters and optionally install new ones 11878 */ 11879 static void perf_addr_filters_splice(struct perf_event *event, 11880 struct list_head *head) 11881 { 11882 unsigned long flags; 11883 LIST_HEAD(list); 11884 11885 if (!has_addr_filter(event)) 11886 return; 11887 11888 /* don't bother with children, they don't have their own filters */ 11889 if (event->parent) 11890 return; 11891 11892 raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&event->addr_filters.lock, flags); 11893 11894 list_splice_init(&event->addr_filters.list, &list); 11895 if (head) 11896 list_splice(head, &event->addr_filters.list); 11897 11898 raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&event->addr_filters.lock, flags); 11899 11900 free_filters_list(&list); 11901 } 11902 11903 static void perf_free_addr_filters(struct perf_event *event) 11904 { 11905 /* 11906 * Used during free paths, there is no concurrency. 11907 */ 11908 if (list_empty(&event->addr_filters.list)) 11909 return; 11910 11911 perf_addr_filters_splice(event, NULL); 11912 } 11913 11914 /* 11915 * Scan through mm's vmas and see if one of them matches the 11916 * @filter; if so, adjust filter's address range. 11917 * Called with mm::mmap_lock down for reading. 11918 */ 11919 static void perf_addr_filter_apply(struct perf_addr_filter *filter, 11920 struct mm_struct *mm, 11921 struct perf_addr_filter_range *fr) 11922 { 11923 struct vm_area_struct *vma; 11924 VMA_ITERATOR(vmi, mm, 0); 11925 11926 for_each_vma(vmi, vma) { 11927 if (!vma->vm_file) 11928 continue; 11929 11930 if (perf_addr_filter_vma_adjust(filter, vma, fr)) 11931 return; 11932 } 11933 } 11934 11935 /* 11936 * Update event's address range filters based on the 11937 * task's existing mappings, if any. 11938 */ 11939 static void perf_event_addr_filters_apply(struct perf_event *event) 11940 { 11941 struct perf_addr_filters_head *ifh = perf_event_addr_filters(event); 11942 struct task_struct *task = READ_ONCE(event->ctx->task); 11943 struct perf_addr_filter *filter; 11944 struct mm_struct *mm = NULL; 11945 unsigned int count = 0; 11946 unsigned long flags; 11947 11948 /* 11949 * We may observe TASK_TOMBSTONE, which means that the event tear-down 11950 * will stop on the parent's child_mutex that our caller is also holding 11951 */ 11952 if (task == TASK_TOMBSTONE) 11953 return; 11954 11955 if (ifh->nr_file_filters) { 11956 mm = get_task_mm(task); 11957 if (!mm) 11958 goto restart; 11959 11960 mmap_read_lock(mm); 11961 } 11962 11963 raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&ifh->lock, flags); 11964 list_for_each_entry(filter, &ifh->list, entry) { 11965 if (filter->path.dentry) { 11966 /* 11967 * Adjust base offset if the filter is associated to a 11968 * binary that needs to be mapped: 11969 */ 11970 event->addr_filter_ranges[count].start = 0; 11971 event->addr_filter_ranges[count].size = 0; 11972 11973 perf_addr_filter_apply(filter, mm, &event->addr_filter_ranges[count]); 11974 } else { 11975 event->addr_filter_ranges[count].start = filter->offset; 11976 event->addr_filter_ranges[count].size = filter->size; 11977 } 11978 11979 count++; 11980 } 11981 11982 event->addr_filters_gen++; 11983 raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ifh->lock, flags); 11984 11985 if (ifh->nr_file_filters) { 11986 mmap_read_unlock(mm); 11987 11988 mmput(mm); 11989 } 11990 11991 restart: 11992 perf_event_stop(event, 1); 11993 } 11994 11995 /* 11996 * Address range filtering: limiting the data to certain 11997 * instruction address ranges. Filters are ioctl()ed to us from 11998 * userspace as ascii strings. 11999 * 12000 * Filter string format: 12001 * 12002 * ACTION RANGE_SPEC 12003 * where ACTION is one of the 12004 * * "filter": limit the trace to this region 12005 * * "start": start tracing from this address 12006 * * "stop": stop tracing at this address/region; 12007 * RANGE_SPEC is 12008 * * for kernel addresses: <start address>[/<size>] 12009 * * for object files: <start address>[/<size>]@</path/to/object/file> 12010 * 12011 * if <size> is not specified or is zero, the range is treated as a single 12012 * address; not valid for ACTION=="filter". 12013 */ 12014 enum { 12015 IF_ACT_NONE = -1, 12016 IF_ACT_FILTER, 12017 IF_ACT_START, 12018 IF_ACT_STOP, 12019 IF_SRC_FILE, 12020 IF_SRC_KERNEL, 12021 IF_SRC_FILEADDR, 12022 IF_SRC_KERNELADDR, 12023 }; 12024 12025 enum { 12026 IF_STATE_ACTION = 0, 12027 IF_STATE_SOURCE, 12028 IF_STATE_END, 12029 }; 12030 12031 static const match_table_t if_tokens = { 12032 { IF_ACT_FILTER, "filter" }, 12033 { IF_ACT_START, "start" }, 12034 { IF_ACT_STOP, "stop" }, 12035 { IF_SRC_FILE, "%u/%u@%s" }, 12036 { IF_SRC_KERNEL, "%u/%u" }, 12037 { IF_SRC_FILEADDR, "%u@%s" }, 12038 { IF_SRC_KERNELADDR, "%u" }, 12039 { IF_ACT_NONE, NULL }, 12040 }; 12041 12042 /* 12043 * Address filter string parser 12044 */ 12045 static int 12046 perf_event_parse_addr_filter(struct perf_event *event, char *fstr, 12047 struct list_head *filters) 12048 { 12049 struct perf_addr_filter *filter = NULL; 12050 char *start, *orig, *filename = NULL; 12051 substring_t args[MAX_OPT_ARGS]; 12052 int state = IF_STATE_ACTION, token; 12053 unsigned int kernel = 0; 12054 int ret = -EINVAL; 12055 12056 orig = fstr = kstrdup(fstr, GFP_KERNEL); 12057 if (!fstr) 12058 return -ENOMEM; 12059 12060 while ((start = strsep(&fstr, " ,\n")) != NULL) { 12061 static const enum perf_addr_filter_action_t actions[] = { 12062 [IF_ACT_FILTER] = PERF_ADDR_FILTER_ACTION_FILTER, 12063 [IF_ACT_START] = PERF_ADDR_FILTER_ACTION_START, 12064 [IF_ACT_STOP] = PERF_ADDR_FILTER_ACTION_STOP, 12065 }; 12066 ret = -EINVAL; 12067 12068 if (!*start) 12069 continue; 12070 12071 /* filter definition begins */ 12072 if (state == IF_STATE_ACTION) { 12073 filter = perf_addr_filter_new(event, filters); 12074 if (!filter) 12075 goto fail; 12076 } 12077 12078 token = match_token(start, if_tokens, args); 12079 switch (token) { 12080 case IF_ACT_FILTER: 12081 case IF_ACT_START: 12082 case IF_ACT_STOP: 12083 if (state != IF_STATE_ACTION) 12084 goto fail; 12085 12086 filter->action = actions[token]; 12087 state = IF_STATE_SOURCE; 12088 break; 12089 12090 case IF_SRC_KERNELADDR: 12091 case IF_SRC_KERNEL: 12092 kernel = 1; 12093 fallthrough; 12094 12095 case IF_SRC_FILEADDR: 12096 case IF_SRC_FILE: 12097 if (state != IF_STATE_SOURCE) 12098 goto fail; 12099 12100 *args[0].to = 0; 12101 ret = kstrtoul(args[0].from, 0, &filter->offset); 12102 if (ret) 12103 goto fail; 12104 12105 if (token == IF_SRC_KERNEL || token == IF_SRC_FILE) { 12106 *args[1].to = 0; 12107 ret = kstrtoul(args[1].from, 0, &filter->size); 12108 if (ret) 12109 goto fail; 12110 } 12111 12112 if (token == IF_SRC_FILE || token == IF_SRC_FILEADDR) { 12113 int fpos = token == IF_SRC_FILE ? 2 : 1; 12114 12115 kfree(filename); 12116 filename = match_strdup(&args[fpos]); 12117 if (!filename) { 12118 ret = -ENOMEM; 12119 goto fail; 12120 } 12121 } 12122 12123 state = IF_STATE_END; 12124 break; 12125 12126 default: 12127 goto fail; 12128 } 12129 12130 /* 12131 * Filter definition is fully parsed, validate and install it. 12132 * Make sure that it doesn't contradict itself or the event's 12133 * attribute. 12134 */ 12135 if (state == IF_STATE_END) { 12136 ret = -EINVAL; 12137 12138 /* 12139 * ACTION "filter" must have a non-zero length region 12140 * specified. 12141 */ 12142 if (filter->action == PERF_ADDR_FILTER_ACTION_FILTER && 12143 !filter->size) 12144 goto fail; 12145 12146 if (!kernel) { 12147 if (!filename) 12148 goto fail; 12149 12150 /* 12151 * For now, we only support file-based filters 12152 * in per-task events; doing so for CPU-wide 12153 * events requires additional context switching 12154 * trickery, since same object code will be 12155 * mapped at different virtual addresses in 12156 * different processes. 12157 */ 12158 ret = -EOPNOTSUPP; 12159 if (!event->ctx->task) 12160 goto fail; 12161 12162 /* look up the path and grab its inode */ 12163 ret = kern_path(filename, LOOKUP_FOLLOW, 12164 &filter->path); 12165 if (ret) 12166 goto fail; 12167 12168 ret = -EINVAL; 12169 if (!filter->path.dentry || 12170 !S_ISREG(d_inode(filter->path.dentry) 12171 ->i_mode)) 12172 goto fail; 12173 12174 event->addr_filters.nr_file_filters++; 12175 } 12176 12177 /* ready to consume more filters */ 12178 kfree(filename); 12179 filename = NULL; 12180 state = IF_STATE_ACTION; 12181 filter = NULL; 12182 kernel = 0; 12183 } 12184 } 12185 12186 if (state != IF_STATE_ACTION) 12187 goto fail; 12188 12189 kfree(filename); 12190 kfree(orig); 12191 12192 return 0; 12193 12194 fail: 12195 kfree(filename); 12196 free_filters_list(filters); 12197 kfree(orig); 12198 12199 return ret; 12200 } 12201 12202 static int 12203 perf_event_set_addr_filter(struct perf_event *event, char *filter_str) 12204 { 12205 LIST_HEAD(filters); 12206 int ret; 12207 12208 /* 12209 * Since this is called in perf_ioctl() path, we're already holding 12210 * ctx::mutex. 12211 */ 12212 lockdep_assert_held(&event->ctx->mutex); 12213 12214 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(event->parent)) 12215 return -EINVAL; 12216 12217 ret = perf_event_parse_addr_filter(event, filter_str, &filters); 12218 if (ret) 12219 goto fail_clear_files; 12220 12221 ret = event->pmu->addr_filters_validate(&filters); 12222 if (ret) 12223 goto fail_free_filters; 12224 12225 /* remove existing filters, if any */ 12226 perf_addr_filters_splice(event, &filters); 12227 12228 /* install new filters */ 12229 perf_event_for_each_child(event, perf_event_addr_filters_apply); 12230 12231 return ret; 12232 12233 fail_free_filters: 12234 free_filters_list(&filters); 12235 12236 fail_clear_files: 12237 event->addr_filters.nr_file_filters = 0; 12238 12239 return ret; 12240 } 12241 12242 static int perf_event_set_filter(struct perf_event *event, void __user *arg) 12243 { 12244 int ret = -EINVAL; 12245 char *filter_str; 12246 12247 filter_str = strndup_user(arg, PAGE_SIZE); 12248 if (IS_ERR(filter_str)) 12249 return PTR_ERR(filter_str); 12250 12251 #ifdef CONFIG_EVENT_TRACING 12252 if (perf_event_is_tracing(event)) { 12253 struct perf_event_context *ctx = event->ctx; 12254 12255 /* 12256 * Beware, here be dragons!! 12257 * 12258 * the tracepoint muck will deadlock against ctx->mutex, but 12259 * the tracepoint stuff does not actually need it. So 12260 * temporarily drop ctx->mutex. As per perf_event_ctx_lock() we 12261 * already have a reference on ctx. 12262 * 12263 * This can result in event getting moved to a different ctx, 12264 * but that does not affect the tracepoint state. 12265 */ 12266 mutex_unlock(&ctx->mutex); 12267 ret = ftrace_profile_set_filter(event, event->attr.config, filter_str); 12268 mutex_lock(&ctx->mutex); 12269 } else 12270 #endif 12271 if (has_addr_filter(event)) 12272 ret = perf_event_set_addr_filter(event, filter_str); 12273 12274 kfree(filter_str); 12275 return ret; 12276 } 12277 12278 /* 12279 * hrtimer based swevent callback 12280 */ 12281 12282 static enum hrtimer_restart perf_swevent_hrtimer(struct hrtimer *hrtimer) 12283 { 12284 enum hrtimer_restart ret = HRTIMER_RESTART; 12285 struct perf_sample_data data; 12286 struct pt_regs *regs; 12287 struct perf_event *event; 12288 u64 period; 12289 12290 event = container_of(hrtimer, struct perf_event, hw.hrtimer); 12291 12292 if (event->state != PERF_EVENT_STATE_ACTIVE || 12293 event->hw.state & PERF_HES_STOPPED) 12294 return HRTIMER_NORESTART; 12295 12296 event->pmu->read(event); 12297 12298 perf_sample_data_init(&data, 0, event->hw.last_period); 12299 regs = get_irq_regs(); 12300 12301 if (regs && !perf_exclude_event(event, regs)) { 12302 if (!(event->attr.exclude_idle && is_idle_task(current))) 12303 if (perf_event_overflow(event, &data, regs)) 12304 ret = HRTIMER_NORESTART; 12305 } 12306 12307 period = max_t(u64, 10000, event->hw.sample_period); 12308 hrtimer_forward_now(hrtimer, ns_to_ktime(period)); 12309 12310 return ret; 12311 } 12312 12313 static void perf_swevent_start_hrtimer(struct perf_event *event) 12314 { 12315 struct hw_perf_event *hwc = &event->hw; 12316 s64 period; 12317 12318 if (!is_sampling_event(event)) 12319 return; 12320 12321 period = local64_read(&hwc->period_left); 12322 if (period) { 12323 if (period < 0) 12324 period = 10000; 12325 12326 local64_set(&hwc->period_left, 0); 12327 } else { 12328 period = max_t(u64, 10000, hwc->sample_period); 12329 } 12330 hrtimer_start(&hwc->hrtimer, ns_to_ktime(period), 12331 HRTIMER_MODE_REL_PINNED_HARD); 12332 } 12333 12334 static void perf_swevent_cancel_hrtimer(struct perf_event *event) 12335 { 12336 struct hw_perf_event *hwc = &event->hw; 12337 12338 /* 12339 * Careful: this function can be triggered in the hrtimer handler, 12340 * for cpu-clock events, so hrtimer_cancel() would cause a 12341 * deadlock. 12342 * 12343 * So use hrtimer_try_to_cancel() to try to stop the hrtimer, 12344 * and the cpu-clock handler also sets the PERF_HES_STOPPED flag, 12345 * which guarantees that perf_swevent_hrtimer() will stop the 12346 * hrtimer once it sees the PERF_HES_STOPPED flag. 12347 */ 12348 if (is_sampling_event(event) && (hwc->interrupts != MAX_INTERRUPTS)) { 12349 ktime_t remaining = hrtimer_get_remaining(&hwc->hrtimer); 12350 local64_set(&hwc->period_left, ktime_to_ns(remaining)); 12351 12352 hrtimer_try_to_cancel(&hwc->hrtimer); 12353 } 12354 } 12355 12356 static void perf_swevent_destroy_hrtimer(struct perf_event *event) 12357 { 12358 hrtimer_cancel(&event->hw.hrtimer); 12359 } 12360 12361 static void perf_swevent_init_hrtimer(struct perf_event *event) 12362 { 12363 struct hw_perf_event *hwc = &event->hw; 12364 12365 if (!is_sampling_event(event)) 12366 return; 12367 12368 hrtimer_setup(&hwc->hrtimer, perf_swevent_hrtimer, CLOCK_MONOTONIC, HRTIMER_MODE_REL_HARD); 12369 event->destroy = perf_swevent_destroy_hrtimer; 12370 12371 /* 12372 * Since hrtimers have a fixed rate, we can do a static freq->period 12373 * mapping and avoid the whole period adjust feedback stuff. 12374 */ 12375 if (event->attr.freq) { 12376 long freq = event->attr.sample_freq; 12377 12378 event->attr.sample_period = NSEC_PER_SEC / freq; 12379 hwc->sample_period = event->attr.sample_period; 12380 local64_set(&hwc->period_left, hwc->sample_period); 12381 hwc->last_period = hwc->sample_period; 12382 event->attr.freq = 0; 12383 } 12384 } 12385 12386 /* 12387 * Software event: cpu wall time clock 12388 */ 12389 12390 static void cpu_clock_event_update(struct perf_event *event) 12391 { 12392 s64 prev; 12393 u64 now; 12394 12395 now = local_clock(); 12396 prev = local64_xchg(&event->hw.prev_count, now); 12397 local64_add(now - prev, &event->count); 12398 } 12399 12400 static void cpu_clock_event_start(struct perf_event *event, int flags) 12401 { 12402 event->hw.state = 0; 12403 local64_set(&event->hw.prev_count, local_clock()); 12404 perf_swevent_start_hrtimer(event); 12405 } 12406 12407 static void cpu_clock_event_stop(struct perf_event *event, int flags) 12408 { 12409 event->hw.state = PERF_HES_STOPPED; 12410 perf_swevent_cancel_hrtimer(event); 12411 if (flags & PERF_EF_UPDATE) 12412 cpu_clock_event_update(event); 12413 } 12414 12415 static int cpu_clock_event_add(struct perf_event *event, int flags) 12416 { 12417 if (flags & PERF_EF_START) 12418 cpu_clock_event_start(event, flags); 12419 perf_event_update_userpage(event); 12420 12421 return 0; 12422 } 12423 12424 static void cpu_clock_event_del(struct perf_event *event, int flags) 12425 { 12426 cpu_clock_event_stop(event, PERF_EF_UPDATE); 12427 } 12428 12429 static void cpu_clock_event_read(struct perf_event *event) 12430 { 12431 cpu_clock_event_update(event); 12432 } 12433 12434 static int cpu_clock_event_init(struct perf_event *event) 12435 { 12436 if (event->attr.type != perf_cpu_clock.type) 12437 return -ENOENT; 12438 12439 if (event->attr.config != PERF_COUNT_SW_CPU_CLOCK) 12440 return -ENOENT; 12441 12442 /* 12443 * no branch sampling for software events 12444 */ 12445 if (has_branch_stack(event)) 12446 return -EOPNOTSUPP; 12447 12448 perf_swevent_init_hrtimer(event); 12449 12450 return 0; 12451 } 12452 12453 static struct pmu perf_cpu_clock = { 12454 .task_ctx_nr = perf_sw_context, 12455 12456 .capabilities = PERF_PMU_CAP_NO_NMI, 12457 .dev = PMU_NULL_DEV, 12458 12459 .event_init = cpu_clock_event_init, 12460 .add = cpu_clock_event_add, 12461 .del = cpu_clock_event_del, 12462 .start = cpu_clock_event_start, 12463 .stop = cpu_clock_event_stop, 12464 .read = cpu_clock_event_read, 12465 }; 12466 12467 /* 12468 * Software event: task time clock 12469 */ 12470 12471 static void task_clock_event_update(struct perf_event *event, u64 now) 12472 { 12473 u64 prev; 12474 s64 delta; 12475 12476 prev = local64_xchg(&event->hw.prev_count, now); 12477 delta = now - prev; 12478 local64_add(delta, &event->count); 12479 } 12480 12481 static void task_clock_event_start(struct perf_event *event, int flags) 12482 { 12483 event->hw.state = 0; 12484 local64_set(&event->hw.prev_count, event->ctx->time.time); 12485 perf_swevent_start_hrtimer(event); 12486 } 12487 12488 static void task_clock_event_stop(struct perf_event *event, int flags) 12489 { 12490 event->hw.state = PERF_HES_STOPPED; 12491 perf_swevent_cancel_hrtimer(event); 12492 if (flags & PERF_EF_UPDATE) 12493 task_clock_event_update(event, event->ctx->time.time); 12494 } 12495 12496 static int task_clock_event_add(struct perf_event *event, int flags) 12497 { 12498 if (flags & PERF_EF_START) 12499 task_clock_event_start(event, flags); 12500 perf_event_update_userpage(event); 12501 12502 return 0; 12503 } 12504 12505 static void task_clock_event_del(struct perf_event *event, int flags) 12506 { 12507 task_clock_event_stop(event, PERF_EF_UPDATE); 12508 } 12509 12510 static void task_clock_event_read(struct perf_event *event) 12511 { 12512 u64 now = perf_clock(); 12513 u64 delta = now - event->ctx->time.stamp; 12514 u64 time = event->ctx->time.time + delta; 12515 12516 task_clock_event_update(event, time); 12517 } 12518 12519 static int task_clock_event_init(struct perf_event *event) 12520 { 12521 if (event->attr.type != perf_task_clock.type) 12522 return -ENOENT; 12523 12524 if (event->attr.config != PERF_COUNT_SW_TASK_CLOCK) 12525 return -ENOENT; 12526 12527 /* 12528 * no branch sampling for software events 12529 */ 12530 if (has_branch_stack(event)) 12531 return -EOPNOTSUPP; 12532 12533 perf_swevent_init_hrtimer(event); 12534 12535 return 0; 12536 } 12537 12538 static struct pmu perf_task_clock = { 12539 .task_ctx_nr = perf_sw_context, 12540 12541 .capabilities = PERF_PMU_CAP_NO_NMI, 12542 .dev = PMU_NULL_DEV, 12543 12544 .event_init = task_clock_event_init, 12545 .add = task_clock_event_add, 12546 .del = task_clock_event_del, 12547 .start = task_clock_event_start, 12548 .stop = task_clock_event_stop, 12549 .read = task_clock_event_read, 12550 }; 12551 12552 static void perf_pmu_nop_void(struct pmu *pmu) 12553 { 12554 } 12555 12556 static void perf_pmu_nop_txn(struct pmu *pmu, unsigned int flags) 12557 { 12558 } 12559 12560 static int perf_pmu_nop_int(struct pmu *pmu) 12561 { 12562 return 0; 12563 } 12564 12565 static int perf_event_nop_int(struct perf_event *event, u64 value) 12566 { 12567 return 0; 12568 } 12569 12570 static DEFINE_PER_CPU(unsigned int, nop_txn_flags); 12571 12572 static void perf_pmu_start_txn(struct pmu *pmu, unsigned int flags) 12573 { 12574 __this_cpu_write(nop_txn_flags, flags); 12575 12576 if (flags & ~PERF_PMU_TXN_ADD) 12577 return; 12578 12579 perf_pmu_disable(pmu); 12580 } 12581 12582 static int perf_pmu_commit_txn(struct pmu *pmu) 12583 { 12584 unsigned int flags = __this_cpu_read(nop_txn_flags); 12585 12586 __this_cpu_write(nop_txn_flags, 0); 12587 12588 if (flags & ~PERF_PMU_TXN_ADD) 12589 return 0; 12590 12591 perf_pmu_enable(pmu); 12592 return 0; 12593 } 12594 12595 static void perf_pmu_cancel_txn(struct pmu *pmu) 12596 { 12597 unsigned int flags = __this_cpu_read(nop_txn_flags); 12598 12599 __this_cpu_write(nop_txn_flags, 0); 12600 12601 if (flags & ~PERF_PMU_TXN_ADD) 12602 return; 12603 12604 perf_pmu_enable(pmu); 12605 } 12606 12607 static int perf_event_idx_default(struct perf_event *event) 12608 { 12609 return 0; 12610 } 12611 12612 /* 12613 * Let userspace know that this PMU supports address range filtering: 12614 */ 12615 static ssize_t nr_addr_filters_show(struct device *dev, 12616 struct device_attribute *attr, 12617 char *page) 12618 { 12619 struct pmu *pmu = dev_get_drvdata(dev); 12620 12621 return sysfs_emit(page, "%d\n", pmu->nr_addr_filters); 12622 } 12623 DEVICE_ATTR_RO(nr_addr_filters); 12624 12625 static struct idr pmu_idr; 12626 12627 static ssize_t 12628 type_show(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr, char *page) 12629 { 12630 struct pmu *pmu = dev_get_drvdata(dev); 12631 12632 return sysfs_emit(page, "%d\n", pmu->type); 12633 } 12634 static DEVICE_ATTR_RO(type); 12635 12636 static ssize_t 12637 perf_event_mux_interval_ms_show(struct device *dev, 12638 struct device_attribute *attr, 12639 char *page) 12640 { 12641 struct pmu *pmu = dev_get_drvdata(dev); 12642 12643 return sysfs_emit(page, "%d\n", pmu->hrtimer_interval_ms); 12644 } 12645 12646 static DEFINE_MUTEX(mux_interval_mutex); 12647 12648 static ssize_t 12649 perf_event_mux_interval_ms_store(struct device *dev, 12650 struct device_attribute *attr, 12651 const char *buf, size_t count) 12652 { 12653 struct pmu *pmu = dev_get_drvdata(dev); 12654 int timer, cpu, ret; 12655 12656 ret = kstrtoint(buf, 0, &timer); 12657 if (ret) 12658 return ret; 12659 12660 if (timer < 1) 12661 return -EINVAL; 12662 12663 /* same value, noting to do */ 12664 if (timer == pmu->hrtimer_interval_ms) 12665 return count; 12666 12667 mutex_lock(&mux_interval_mutex); 12668 pmu->hrtimer_interval_ms = timer; 12669 12670 /* update all cpuctx for this PMU */ 12671 cpus_read_lock(); 12672 for_each_online_cpu(cpu) { 12673 struct perf_cpu_pmu_context *cpc; 12674 cpc = *per_cpu_ptr(pmu->cpu_pmu_context, cpu); 12675 cpc->hrtimer_interval = ns_to_ktime(NSEC_PER_MSEC * timer); 12676 12677 cpu_function_call(cpu, perf_mux_hrtimer_restart_ipi, cpc); 12678 } 12679 cpus_read_unlock(); 12680 mutex_unlock(&mux_interval_mutex); 12681 12682 return count; 12683 } 12684 static DEVICE_ATTR_RW(perf_event_mux_interval_ms); 12685 12686 static inline const struct cpumask *perf_scope_cpu_topology_cpumask(unsigned int scope, int cpu) 12687 { 12688 switch (scope) { 12689 case PERF_PMU_SCOPE_CORE: 12690 return topology_sibling_cpumask(cpu); 12691 case PERF_PMU_SCOPE_DIE: 12692 return topology_die_cpumask(cpu); 12693 case PERF_PMU_SCOPE_CLUSTER: 12694 return topology_cluster_cpumask(cpu); 12695 case PERF_PMU_SCOPE_PKG: 12696 return topology_core_cpumask(cpu); 12697 case PERF_PMU_SCOPE_SYS_WIDE: 12698 return cpu_online_mask; 12699 } 12700 12701 return NULL; 12702 } 12703 12704 static inline struct cpumask *perf_scope_cpumask(unsigned int scope) 12705 { 12706 switch (scope) { 12707 case PERF_PMU_SCOPE_CORE: 12708 return perf_online_core_mask; 12709 case PERF_PMU_SCOPE_DIE: 12710 return perf_online_die_mask; 12711 case PERF_PMU_SCOPE_CLUSTER: 12712 return perf_online_cluster_mask; 12713 case PERF_PMU_SCOPE_PKG: 12714 return perf_online_pkg_mask; 12715 case PERF_PMU_SCOPE_SYS_WIDE: 12716 return perf_online_sys_mask; 12717 } 12718 12719 return NULL; 12720 } 12721 12722 static ssize_t cpumask_show(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr, 12723 char *buf) 12724 { 12725 struct pmu *pmu = dev_get_drvdata(dev); 12726 struct cpumask *mask = perf_scope_cpumask(pmu->scope); 12727 12728 if (mask) 12729 return cpumap_print_to_pagebuf(true, buf, mask); 12730 return 0; 12731 } 12732 12733 static DEVICE_ATTR_RO(cpumask); 12734 12735 static struct attribute *pmu_dev_attrs[] = { 12736 &dev_attr_type.attr, 12737 &dev_attr_perf_event_mux_interval_ms.attr, 12738 &dev_attr_nr_addr_filters.attr, 12739 &dev_attr_cpumask.attr, 12740 NULL, 12741 }; 12742 12743 static umode_t pmu_dev_is_visible(struct kobject *kobj, struct attribute *a, int n) 12744 { 12745 struct device *dev = kobj_to_dev(kobj); 12746 struct pmu *pmu = dev_get_drvdata(dev); 12747 12748 if (n == 2 && !pmu->nr_addr_filters) 12749 return 0; 12750 12751 /* cpumask */ 12752 if (n == 3 && pmu->scope == PERF_PMU_SCOPE_NONE) 12753 return 0; 12754 12755 return a->mode; 12756 } 12757 12758 static struct attribute_group pmu_dev_attr_group = { 12759 .is_visible = pmu_dev_is_visible, 12760 .attrs = pmu_dev_attrs, 12761 }; 12762 12763 static const struct attribute_group *pmu_dev_groups[] = { 12764 &pmu_dev_attr_group, 12765 NULL, 12766 }; 12767 12768 static int pmu_bus_running; 12769 static const struct bus_type pmu_bus = { 12770 .name = "event_source", 12771 .dev_groups = pmu_dev_groups, 12772 }; 12773 12774 static void pmu_dev_release(struct device *dev) 12775 { 12776 kfree(dev); 12777 } 12778 12779 static int pmu_dev_alloc(struct pmu *pmu) 12780 { 12781 int ret = -ENOMEM; 12782 12783 pmu->dev = kzalloc_obj(struct device); 12784 if (!pmu->dev) 12785 goto out; 12786 12787 pmu->dev->groups = pmu->attr_groups; 12788 device_initialize(pmu->dev); 12789 12790 dev_set_drvdata(pmu->dev, pmu); 12791 pmu->dev->bus = &pmu_bus; 12792 pmu->dev->parent = pmu->parent; 12793 pmu->dev->release = pmu_dev_release; 12794 12795 ret = dev_set_name(pmu->dev, "%s", pmu->name); 12796 if (ret) 12797 goto free_dev; 12798 12799 ret = device_add(pmu->dev); 12800 if (ret) 12801 goto free_dev; 12802 12803 if (pmu->attr_update) { 12804 ret = sysfs_update_groups(&pmu->dev->kobj, pmu->attr_update); 12805 if (ret) 12806 goto del_dev; 12807 } 12808 12809 out: 12810 return ret; 12811 12812 del_dev: 12813 device_del(pmu->dev); 12814 12815 free_dev: 12816 put_device(pmu->dev); 12817 pmu->dev = NULL; 12818 goto out; 12819 } 12820 12821 static struct lock_class_key cpuctx_mutex; 12822 static struct lock_class_key cpuctx_lock; 12823 12824 static bool idr_cmpxchg(struct idr *idr, unsigned long id, void *old, void *new) 12825 { 12826 void *tmp, *val = idr_find(idr, id); 12827 12828 if (val != old) 12829 return false; 12830 12831 tmp = idr_replace(idr, new, id); 12832 if (IS_ERR(tmp)) 12833 return false; 12834 12835 WARN_ON_ONCE(tmp != val); 12836 return true; 12837 } 12838 12839 static void perf_pmu_free(struct pmu *pmu) 12840 { 12841 if (pmu_bus_running && pmu->dev && pmu->dev != PMU_NULL_DEV) { 12842 if (pmu->nr_addr_filters) 12843 device_remove_file(pmu->dev, &dev_attr_nr_addr_filters); 12844 device_del(pmu->dev); 12845 put_device(pmu->dev); 12846 } 12847 12848 if (pmu->cpu_pmu_context) { 12849 int cpu; 12850 12851 for_each_possible_cpu(cpu) { 12852 struct perf_cpu_pmu_context *cpc; 12853 12854 cpc = *per_cpu_ptr(pmu->cpu_pmu_context, cpu); 12855 if (!cpc) 12856 continue; 12857 if (cpc->epc.embedded) { 12858 /* refcount managed */ 12859 put_pmu_ctx(&cpc->epc); 12860 continue; 12861 } 12862 kfree(cpc); 12863 } 12864 free_percpu(pmu->cpu_pmu_context); 12865 } 12866 } 12867 12868 DEFINE_FREE(pmu_unregister, struct pmu *, if (_T) perf_pmu_free(_T)) 12869 12870 int perf_pmu_register(struct pmu *_pmu, const char *name, int type) 12871 { 12872 int cpu, max = PERF_TYPE_MAX; 12873 12874 struct pmu *pmu __free(pmu_unregister) = _pmu; 12875 guard(mutex)(&pmus_lock); 12876 12877 if (WARN_ONCE(!name, "Can not register anonymous pmu.\n")) 12878 return -EINVAL; 12879 12880 if (WARN_ONCE(pmu->scope >= PERF_PMU_MAX_SCOPE, 12881 "Can not register a pmu with an invalid scope.\n")) 12882 return -EINVAL; 12883 12884 pmu->name = name; 12885 12886 if (type >= 0) 12887 max = type; 12888 12889 CLASS(idr_alloc, pmu_type)(&pmu_idr, NULL, max, 0, GFP_KERNEL); 12890 if (pmu_type.id < 0) 12891 return pmu_type.id; 12892 12893 WARN_ON(type >= 0 && pmu_type.id != type); 12894 12895 pmu->type = pmu_type.id; 12896 atomic_set(&pmu->exclusive_cnt, 0); 12897 12898 if (pmu_bus_running && !pmu->dev) { 12899 int ret = pmu_dev_alloc(pmu); 12900 if (ret) 12901 return ret; 12902 } 12903 12904 pmu->cpu_pmu_context = alloc_percpu(struct perf_cpu_pmu_context *); 12905 if (!pmu->cpu_pmu_context) 12906 return -ENOMEM; 12907 12908 for_each_possible_cpu(cpu) { 12909 struct perf_cpu_pmu_context *cpc = 12910 kmalloc_node(sizeof(struct perf_cpu_pmu_context), 12911 GFP_KERNEL | __GFP_ZERO, 12912 cpu_to_node(cpu)); 12913 12914 if (!cpc) 12915 return -ENOMEM; 12916 12917 *per_cpu_ptr(pmu->cpu_pmu_context, cpu) = cpc; 12918 __perf_init_event_pmu_context(&cpc->epc, pmu); 12919 __perf_mux_hrtimer_init(cpc, cpu); 12920 } 12921 12922 if (!pmu->start_txn) { 12923 if (pmu->pmu_enable) { 12924 /* 12925 * If we have pmu_enable/pmu_disable calls, install 12926 * transaction stubs that use that to try and batch 12927 * hardware accesses. 12928 */ 12929 pmu->start_txn = perf_pmu_start_txn; 12930 pmu->commit_txn = perf_pmu_commit_txn; 12931 pmu->cancel_txn = perf_pmu_cancel_txn; 12932 } else { 12933 pmu->start_txn = perf_pmu_nop_txn; 12934 pmu->commit_txn = perf_pmu_nop_int; 12935 pmu->cancel_txn = perf_pmu_nop_void; 12936 } 12937 } 12938 12939 if (!pmu->pmu_enable) { 12940 pmu->pmu_enable = perf_pmu_nop_void; 12941 pmu->pmu_disable = perf_pmu_nop_void; 12942 } 12943 12944 if (!pmu->check_period) 12945 pmu->check_period = perf_event_nop_int; 12946 12947 if (!pmu->event_idx) 12948 pmu->event_idx = perf_event_idx_default; 12949 12950 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&pmu->events); 12951 spin_lock_init(&pmu->events_lock); 12952 12953 /* 12954 * Now that the PMU is complete, make it visible to perf_try_init_event(). 12955 */ 12956 if (!idr_cmpxchg(&pmu_idr, pmu->type, NULL, pmu)) 12957 return -EINVAL; 12958 list_add_rcu(&pmu->entry, &pmus); 12959 12960 take_idr_id(pmu_type); 12961 _pmu = no_free_ptr(pmu); // let it rip 12962 return 0; 12963 } 12964 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(perf_pmu_register); 12965 12966 static void __pmu_detach_event(struct pmu *pmu, struct perf_event *event, 12967 struct perf_event_context *ctx) 12968 { 12969 /* 12970 * De-schedule the event and mark it REVOKED. 12971 */ 12972 perf_event_exit_event(event, ctx, ctx->task, DETACH_REVOKE); 12973 12974 /* 12975 * All _free_event() bits that rely on event->pmu: 12976 * 12977 * Notably, perf_mmap() relies on the ordering here. 12978 */ 12979 scoped_guard (mutex, &event->mmap_mutex) { 12980 WARN_ON_ONCE(pmu->event_unmapped); 12981 /* 12982 * Mostly an empty lock sequence, such that perf_mmap(), which 12983 * relies on mmap_mutex, is sure to observe the state change. 12984 */ 12985 } 12986 12987 perf_event_free_bpf_prog(event); 12988 perf_free_addr_filters(event); 12989 12990 if (event->destroy) { 12991 event->destroy(event); 12992 event->destroy = NULL; 12993 } 12994 12995 if (event->pmu_ctx) { 12996 put_pmu_ctx(event->pmu_ctx); 12997 event->pmu_ctx = NULL; 12998 } 12999 13000 exclusive_event_destroy(event); 13001 module_put(pmu->module); 13002 13003 event->pmu = NULL; /* force fault instead of UAF */ 13004 } 13005 13006 static void pmu_detach_event(struct pmu *pmu, struct perf_event *event) 13007 { 13008 struct perf_event_context *ctx; 13009 13010 ctx = perf_event_ctx_lock(event); 13011 __pmu_detach_event(pmu, event, ctx); 13012 perf_event_ctx_unlock(event, ctx); 13013 13014 scoped_guard (spinlock, &pmu->events_lock) 13015 list_del(&event->pmu_list); 13016 } 13017 13018 static struct perf_event *pmu_get_event(struct pmu *pmu) 13019 { 13020 struct perf_event *event; 13021 13022 guard(spinlock)(&pmu->events_lock); 13023 list_for_each_entry(event, &pmu->events, pmu_list) { 13024 if (atomic_long_inc_not_zero(&event->refcount)) 13025 return event; 13026 } 13027 13028 return NULL; 13029 } 13030 13031 static bool pmu_empty(struct pmu *pmu) 13032 { 13033 guard(spinlock)(&pmu->events_lock); 13034 return list_empty(&pmu->events); 13035 } 13036 13037 static void pmu_detach_events(struct pmu *pmu) 13038 { 13039 struct perf_event *event; 13040 13041 for (;;) { 13042 event = pmu_get_event(pmu); 13043 if (!event) 13044 break; 13045 13046 pmu_detach_event(pmu, event); 13047 put_event(event); 13048 } 13049 13050 /* 13051 * wait for pending _free_event()s 13052 */ 13053 wait_var_event(pmu, pmu_empty(pmu)); 13054 } 13055 13056 int perf_pmu_unregister(struct pmu *pmu) 13057 { 13058 scoped_guard (mutex, &pmus_lock) { 13059 if (!idr_cmpxchg(&pmu_idr, pmu->type, pmu, NULL)) 13060 return -EINVAL; 13061 13062 list_del_rcu(&pmu->entry); 13063 } 13064 13065 /* 13066 * We dereference the pmu list under both SRCU and regular RCU, so 13067 * synchronize against both of those. 13068 * 13069 * Notably, the entirety of event creation, from perf_init_event() 13070 * (which will now fail, because of the above) until 13071 * perf_install_in_context() should be under SRCU such that 13072 * this synchronizes against event creation. This avoids trying to 13073 * detach events that are not fully formed. 13074 */ 13075 synchronize_srcu(&pmus_srcu); 13076 synchronize_rcu(); 13077 13078 if (pmu->event_unmapped && !pmu_empty(pmu)) { 13079 /* 13080 * Can't force remove events when pmu::event_unmapped() 13081 * is used in perf_mmap_close(). 13082 */ 13083 guard(mutex)(&pmus_lock); 13084 idr_cmpxchg(&pmu_idr, pmu->type, NULL, pmu); 13085 list_add_rcu(&pmu->entry, &pmus); 13086 return -EBUSY; 13087 } 13088 13089 scoped_guard (mutex, &pmus_lock) 13090 idr_remove(&pmu_idr, pmu->type); 13091 13092 /* 13093 * PMU is removed from the pmus list, so no new events will 13094 * be created, now take care of the existing ones. 13095 */ 13096 pmu_detach_events(pmu); 13097 13098 /* 13099 * PMU is unused, make it go away. 13100 */ 13101 perf_pmu_free(pmu); 13102 return 0; 13103 } 13104 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(perf_pmu_unregister); 13105 13106 static inline bool has_extended_regs(struct perf_event *event) 13107 { 13108 return (event->attr.sample_regs_user & PERF_REG_EXTENDED_MASK) || 13109 (event->attr.sample_regs_intr & PERF_REG_EXTENDED_MASK); 13110 } 13111 13112 static int perf_try_init_event(struct pmu *pmu, struct perf_event *event) 13113 { 13114 struct perf_event_context *ctx = NULL; 13115 int ret; 13116 13117 if (!try_module_get(pmu->module)) 13118 return -ENODEV; 13119 13120 /* 13121 * A number of pmu->event_init() methods iterate the sibling_list to, 13122 * for example, validate if the group fits on the PMU. Therefore, 13123 * if this is a sibling event, acquire the ctx->mutex to protect 13124 * the sibling_list. 13125 */ 13126 if (event->group_leader != event && pmu->task_ctx_nr != perf_sw_context) { 13127 /* 13128 * This ctx->mutex can nest when we're called through 13129 * inheritance. See the perf_event_ctx_lock_nested() comment. 13130 */ 13131 ctx = perf_event_ctx_lock_nested(event->group_leader, 13132 SINGLE_DEPTH_NESTING); 13133 BUG_ON(!ctx); 13134 } 13135 13136 event->pmu = pmu; 13137 ret = pmu->event_init(event); 13138 13139 if (ctx) 13140 perf_event_ctx_unlock(event->group_leader, ctx); 13141 13142 if (ret) 13143 goto err_pmu; 13144 13145 if (!(pmu->capabilities & PERF_PMU_CAP_EXTENDED_REGS) && 13146 has_extended_regs(event)) { 13147 ret = -EOPNOTSUPP; 13148 goto err_destroy; 13149 } 13150 13151 if (pmu->capabilities & PERF_PMU_CAP_NO_EXCLUDE && 13152 event_has_any_exclude_flag(event)) { 13153 ret = -EINVAL; 13154 goto err_destroy; 13155 } 13156 13157 if (pmu->scope != PERF_PMU_SCOPE_NONE && event->cpu >= 0) { 13158 const struct cpumask *cpumask; 13159 struct cpumask *pmu_cpumask; 13160 int cpu; 13161 13162 cpumask = perf_scope_cpu_topology_cpumask(pmu->scope, event->cpu); 13163 pmu_cpumask = perf_scope_cpumask(pmu->scope); 13164 13165 ret = -ENODEV; 13166 if (!pmu_cpumask || !cpumask) 13167 goto err_destroy; 13168 13169 cpu = cpumask_any_and(pmu_cpumask, cpumask); 13170 if (cpu >= nr_cpu_ids) 13171 goto err_destroy; 13172 13173 event->event_caps |= PERF_EV_CAP_READ_SCOPE; 13174 } 13175 13176 return 0; 13177 13178 err_destroy: 13179 if (event->destroy) { 13180 event->destroy(event); 13181 event->destroy = NULL; 13182 } 13183 13184 err_pmu: 13185 event->pmu = NULL; 13186 module_put(pmu->module); 13187 return ret; 13188 } 13189 13190 static struct pmu *perf_init_event(struct perf_event *event) 13191 { 13192 bool extended_type = false; 13193 struct pmu *pmu; 13194 int type, ret; 13195 13196 guard(srcu)(&pmus_srcu); /* pmu idr/list access */ 13197 13198 /* 13199 * Save original type before calling pmu->event_init() since certain 13200 * pmus overwrites event->attr.type to forward event to another pmu. 13201 */ 13202 event->orig_type = event->attr.type; 13203 13204 /* Try parent's PMU first: */ 13205 if (event->parent && event->parent->pmu) { 13206 pmu = event->parent->pmu; 13207 ret = perf_try_init_event(pmu, event); 13208 if (!ret) 13209 return pmu; 13210 } 13211 13212 /* 13213 * PERF_TYPE_HARDWARE and PERF_TYPE_HW_CACHE 13214 * are often aliases for PERF_TYPE_RAW. 13215 */ 13216 type = event->attr.type; 13217 if (type == PERF_TYPE_HARDWARE || type == PERF_TYPE_HW_CACHE) { 13218 type = event->attr.config >> PERF_PMU_TYPE_SHIFT; 13219 if (!type) { 13220 type = PERF_TYPE_RAW; 13221 } else { 13222 extended_type = true; 13223 event->attr.config &= PERF_HW_EVENT_MASK; 13224 } 13225 } 13226 13227 again: 13228 scoped_guard (rcu) 13229 pmu = idr_find(&pmu_idr, type); 13230 if (pmu) { 13231 if (event->attr.type != type && type != PERF_TYPE_RAW && 13232 !(pmu->capabilities & PERF_PMU_CAP_EXTENDED_HW_TYPE)) 13233 return ERR_PTR(-ENOENT); 13234 13235 ret = perf_try_init_event(pmu, event); 13236 if (ret == -ENOENT && event->attr.type != type && !extended_type) { 13237 type = event->attr.type; 13238 goto again; 13239 } 13240 13241 if (ret) 13242 return ERR_PTR(ret); 13243 13244 return pmu; 13245 } 13246 13247 list_for_each_entry_rcu(pmu, &pmus, entry, lockdep_is_held(&pmus_srcu)) { 13248 ret = perf_try_init_event(pmu, event); 13249 if (!ret) 13250 return pmu; 13251 13252 if (ret != -ENOENT) 13253 return ERR_PTR(ret); 13254 } 13255 13256 return ERR_PTR(-ENOENT); 13257 } 13258 13259 static void attach_sb_event(struct perf_event *event) 13260 { 13261 struct pmu_event_list *pel = per_cpu_ptr(&pmu_sb_events, event->cpu); 13262 13263 raw_spin_lock(&pel->lock); 13264 list_add_rcu(&event->sb_list, &pel->list); 13265 raw_spin_unlock(&pel->lock); 13266 } 13267 13268 /* 13269 * We keep a list of all !task (and therefore per-cpu) events 13270 * that need to receive side-band records. 13271 * 13272 * This avoids having to scan all the various PMU per-cpu contexts 13273 * looking for them. 13274 */ 13275 static void account_pmu_sb_event(struct perf_event *event) 13276 { 13277 if (is_sb_event(event)) 13278 attach_sb_event(event); 13279 } 13280 13281 /* Freq events need the tick to stay alive (see perf_event_task_tick). */ 13282 static void account_freq_event_nohz(void) 13283 { 13284 #ifdef CONFIG_NO_HZ_FULL 13285 /* Lock so we don't race with concurrent unaccount */ 13286 spin_lock(&nr_freq_lock); 13287 if (atomic_inc_return(&nr_freq_events) == 1) 13288 tick_nohz_dep_set(TICK_DEP_BIT_PERF_EVENTS); 13289 spin_unlock(&nr_freq_lock); 13290 #endif 13291 } 13292 13293 static void account_freq_event(void) 13294 { 13295 if (tick_nohz_full_enabled()) 13296 account_freq_event_nohz(); 13297 else 13298 atomic_inc(&nr_freq_events); 13299 } 13300 13301 13302 static void account_event(struct perf_event *event) 13303 { 13304 bool inc = false; 13305 13306 if (event->parent) 13307 return; 13308 13309 if (event->attach_state & (PERF_ATTACH_TASK | PERF_ATTACH_SCHED_CB)) 13310 inc = true; 13311 if (event->attr.mmap || event->attr.mmap_data) 13312 atomic_inc(&nr_mmap_events); 13313 if (event->attr.build_id) 13314 atomic_inc(&nr_build_id_events); 13315 if (event->attr.comm) 13316 atomic_inc(&nr_comm_events); 13317 if (event->attr.namespaces) 13318 atomic_inc(&nr_namespaces_events); 13319 if (event->attr.cgroup) 13320 atomic_inc(&nr_cgroup_events); 13321 if (event->attr.task) 13322 atomic_inc(&nr_task_events); 13323 if (event->attr.freq) 13324 account_freq_event(); 13325 if (event->attr.context_switch) { 13326 atomic_inc(&nr_switch_events); 13327 inc = true; 13328 } 13329 if (has_branch_stack(event)) 13330 inc = true; 13331 if (is_cgroup_event(event)) 13332 inc = true; 13333 if (event->attr.ksymbol) 13334 atomic_inc(&nr_ksymbol_events); 13335 if (event->attr.bpf_event) 13336 atomic_inc(&nr_bpf_events); 13337 if (event->attr.text_poke) 13338 atomic_inc(&nr_text_poke_events); 13339 13340 if (inc) { 13341 /* 13342 * We need the mutex here because static_branch_enable() 13343 * must complete *before* the perf_sched_count increment 13344 * becomes visible. 13345 */ 13346 if (atomic_inc_not_zero(&perf_sched_count)) 13347 goto enabled; 13348 13349 mutex_lock(&perf_sched_mutex); 13350 if (!atomic_read(&perf_sched_count)) { 13351 static_branch_enable(&perf_sched_events); 13352 /* 13353 * Guarantee that all CPUs observe they key change and 13354 * call the perf scheduling hooks before proceeding to 13355 * install events that need them. 13356 */ 13357 synchronize_rcu(); 13358 } 13359 /* 13360 * Now that we have waited for the sync_sched(), allow further 13361 * increments to by-pass the mutex. 13362 */ 13363 atomic_inc(&perf_sched_count); 13364 mutex_unlock(&perf_sched_mutex); 13365 } 13366 enabled: 13367 13368 account_pmu_sb_event(event); 13369 } 13370 13371 /* 13372 * Allocate and initialize an event structure 13373 */ 13374 static struct perf_event * 13375 perf_event_alloc(struct perf_event_attr *attr, int cpu, 13376 struct task_struct *task, 13377 struct perf_event *group_leader, 13378 struct perf_event *parent_event, 13379 perf_overflow_handler_t overflow_handler, 13380 void *context, int cgroup_fd) 13381 { 13382 struct pmu *pmu; 13383 struct hw_perf_event *hwc; 13384 long err = -EINVAL; 13385 int node; 13386 13387 if ((unsigned)cpu >= nr_cpu_ids) { 13388 if (!task || cpu != -1) 13389 return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL); 13390 } 13391 if (attr->sigtrap && !task) { 13392 /* Requires a task: avoid signalling random tasks. */ 13393 return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL); 13394 } 13395 13396 node = (cpu >= 0) ? cpu_to_node(cpu) : -1; 13397 struct perf_event *event __free(__free_event) = 13398 kmem_cache_alloc_node(perf_event_cache, GFP_KERNEL | __GFP_ZERO, node); 13399 if (!event) 13400 return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM); 13401 13402 /* 13403 * Single events are their own group leaders, with an 13404 * empty sibling list: 13405 */ 13406 if (!group_leader) 13407 group_leader = event; 13408 13409 mutex_init(&event->child_mutex); 13410 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&event->child_list); 13411 13412 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&event->event_entry); 13413 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&event->sibling_list); 13414 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&event->active_list); 13415 init_event_group(event); 13416 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&event->rb_entry); 13417 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&event->active_entry); 13418 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&event->addr_filters.list); 13419 INIT_HLIST_NODE(&event->hlist_entry); 13420 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&event->pmu_list); 13421 13422 13423 init_waitqueue_head(&event->waitq); 13424 init_irq_work(&event->pending_irq, perf_pending_irq); 13425 event->pending_disable_irq = IRQ_WORK_INIT_HARD(perf_pending_disable); 13426 init_task_work(&event->pending_task, perf_pending_task); 13427 13428 mutex_init(&event->mmap_mutex); 13429 raw_spin_lock_init(&event->addr_filters.lock); 13430 13431 atomic_long_set(&event->refcount, 1); 13432 event->cpu = cpu; 13433 event->attr = *attr; 13434 event->group_leader = group_leader; 13435 event->pmu = NULL; 13436 event->oncpu = -1; 13437 13438 event->parent = parent_event; 13439 13440 event->ns = get_pid_ns(task_active_pid_ns(current)); 13441 event->id = atomic64_inc_return(&perf_event_id); 13442 13443 event->state = PERF_EVENT_STATE_INACTIVE; 13444 13445 if (parent_event) 13446 event->event_caps = parent_event->event_caps; 13447 13448 if (task) { 13449 event->attach_state = PERF_ATTACH_TASK; 13450 /* 13451 * XXX pmu::event_init needs to know what task to account to 13452 * and we cannot use the ctx information because we need the 13453 * pmu before we get a ctx. 13454 */ 13455 event->hw.target = get_task_struct(task); 13456 } 13457 13458 event->clock = &local_clock; 13459 if (parent_event) 13460 event->clock = parent_event->clock; 13461 13462 if (!overflow_handler && parent_event) { 13463 overflow_handler = parent_event->overflow_handler; 13464 context = parent_event->overflow_handler_context; 13465 #if defined(CONFIG_BPF_SYSCALL) && defined(CONFIG_EVENT_TRACING) 13466 if (parent_event->prog) { 13467 struct bpf_prog *prog = parent_event->prog; 13468 13469 bpf_prog_inc(prog); 13470 event->prog = prog; 13471 } 13472 #endif 13473 } 13474 13475 if (overflow_handler) { 13476 event->overflow_handler = overflow_handler; 13477 event->overflow_handler_context = context; 13478 } else if (is_write_backward(event)){ 13479 event->overflow_handler = perf_event_output_backward; 13480 event->overflow_handler_context = NULL; 13481 } else { 13482 event->overflow_handler = perf_event_output_forward; 13483 event->overflow_handler_context = NULL; 13484 } 13485 13486 perf_event__state_init(event); 13487 13488 pmu = NULL; 13489 13490 hwc = &event->hw; 13491 hwc->sample_period = attr->sample_period; 13492 if (is_event_in_freq_mode(event)) 13493 hwc->sample_period = 1; 13494 hwc->last_period = hwc->sample_period; 13495 13496 local64_set(&hwc->period_left, hwc->sample_period); 13497 13498 /* 13499 * We do not support PERF_SAMPLE_READ on inherited events unless 13500 * PERF_SAMPLE_TID is also selected, which allows inherited events to 13501 * collect per-thread samples. 13502 * See perf_output_read(). 13503 */ 13504 if (has_inherit_and_sample_read(attr) && !(attr->sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_TID)) 13505 return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL); 13506 13507 if (!has_branch_stack(event)) 13508 event->attr.branch_sample_type = 0; 13509 13510 pmu = perf_init_event(event); 13511 if (IS_ERR(pmu)) 13512 return (void*)pmu; 13513 13514 /* 13515 * The PERF_ATTACH_TASK_DATA is set in the event_init()->hw_config(). 13516 * The attach should be right after the perf_init_event(). 13517 * Otherwise, the __free_event() would mistakenly detach the non-exist 13518 * perf_ctx_data because of the other errors between them. 13519 */ 13520 if (event->attach_state & PERF_ATTACH_TASK_DATA) { 13521 err = attach_perf_ctx_data(event); 13522 if (err) 13523 return ERR_PTR(err); 13524 } 13525 13526 /* 13527 * Disallow uncore-task events. Similarly, disallow uncore-cgroup 13528 * events (they don't make sense as the cgroup will be different 13529 * on other CPUs in the uncore mask). 13530 */ 13531 if (pmu->task_ctx_nr == perf_invalid_context && (task || cgroup_fd != -1)) 13532 return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL); 13533 13534 if (event->attr.aux_output && 13535 (!(pmu->capabilities & PERF_PMU_CAP_AUX_OUTPUT) || 13536 event->attr.aux_pause || event->attr.aux_resume)) 13537 return ERR_PTR(-EOPNOTSUPP); 13538 13539 if (event->attr.aux_pause && event->attr.aux_resume) 13540 return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL); 13541 13542 if (event->attr.aux_start_paused) { 13543 if (!(pmu->capabilities & PERF_PMU_CAP_AUX_PAUSE)) 13544 return ERR_PTR(-EOPNOTSUPP); 13545 event->hw.aux_paused = 1; 13546 } 13547 13548 if (cgroup_fd != -1) { 13549 err = perf_cgroup_connect(cgroup_fd, event, attr, group_leader); 13550 if (err) 13551 return ERR_PTR(err); 13552 } 13553 13554 err = exclusive_event_init(event); 13555 if (err) 13556 return ERR_PTR(err); 13557 13558 if (has_addr_filter(event)) { 13559 event->addr_filter_ranges = kcalloc(pmu->nr_addr_filters, 13560 sizeof(struct perf_addr_filter_range), 13561 GFP_KERNEL); 13562 if (!event->addr_filter_ranges) 13563 return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM); 13564 13565 /* 13566 * Clone the parent's vma offsets: they are valid until exec() 13567 * even if the mm is not shared with the parent. 13568 */ 13569 if (event->parent) { 13570 struct perf_addr_filters_head *ifh = perf_event_addr_filters(event); 13571 13572 raw_spin_lock_irq(&ifh->lock); 13573 memcpy(event->addr_filter_ranges, 13574 event->parent->addr_filter_ranges, 13575 pmu->nr_addr_filters * sizeof(struct perf_addr_filter_range)); 13576 raw_spin_unlock_irq(&ifh->lock); 13577 } 13578 13579 /* force hw sync on the address filters */ 13580 event->addr_filters_gen = 1; 13581 } 13582 13583 if (!event->parent) { 13584 if (event->attr.sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_CALLCHAIN) { 13585 err = get_callchain_buffers(attr->sample_max_stack); 13586 if (err) 13587 return ERR_PTR(err); 13588 event->attach_state |= PERF_ATTACH_CALLCHAIN; 13589 } 13590 } 13591 13592 err = security_perf_event_alloc(event); 13593 if (err) 13594 return ERR_PTR(err); 13595 13596 err = mediated_pmu_account_event(event); 13597 if (err) 13598 return ERR_PTR(err); 13599 13600 /* symmetric to unaccount_event() in _free_event() */ 13601 account_event(event); 13602 13603 /* 13604 * Event creation should be under SRCU, see perf_pmu_unregister(). 13605 */ 13606 lockdep_assert_held(&pmus_srcu); 13607 scoped_guard (spinlock, &pmu->events_lock) 13608 list_add(&event->pmu_list, &pmu->events); 13609 13610 return_ptr(event); 13611 } 13612 13613 static int perf_copy_attr(struct perf_event_attr __user *uattr, 13614 struct perf_event_attr *attr) 13615 { 13616 u32 size; 13617 int ret; 13618 13619 /* Zero the full structure, so that a short copy will be nice. */ 13620 memset(attr, 0, sizeof(*attr)); 13621 13622 ret = get_user(size, &uattr->size); 13623 if (ret) 13624 return ret; 13625 13626 /* ABI compatibility quirk: */ 13627 if (!size) 13628 size = PERF_ATTR_SIZE_VER0; 13629 if (size < PERF_ATTR_SIZE_VER0 || size > PAGE_SIZE) 13630 goto err_size; 13631 13632 ret = copy_struct_from_user(attr, sizeof(*attr), uattr, size); 13633 if (ret) { 13634 if (ret == -E2BIG) 13635 goto err_size; 13636 return ret; 13637 } 13638 13639 attr->size = size; 13640 13641 if (attr->__reserved_1 || attr->__reserved_2 || attr->__reserved_3) 13642 return -EINVAL; 13643 13644 if (attr->sample_type & ~(PERF_SAMPLE_MAX-1)) 13645 return -EINVAL; 13646 13647 if (attr->read_format & ~(PERF_FORMAT_MAX-1)) 13648 return -EINVAL; 13649 13650 if (attr->sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_BRANCH_STACK) { 13651 u64 mask = attr->branch_sample_type; 13652 13653 /* only using defined bits */ 13654 if (mask & ~(PERF_SAMPLE_BRANCH_MAX-1)) 13655 return -EINVAL; 13656 13657 /* at least one branch bit must be set */ 13658 if (!(mask & ~PERF_SAMPLE_BRANCH_PLM_ALL)) 13659 return -EINVAL; 13660 13661 /* propagate priv level, when not set for branch */ 13662 if (!(mask & PERF_SAMPLE_BRANCH_PLM_ALL)) { 13663 13664 /* exclude_kernel checked on syscall entry */ 13665 if (!attr->exclude_kernel) 13666 mask |= PERF_SAMPLE_BRANCH_KERNEL; 13667 13668 if (!attr->exclude_user) 13669 mask |= PERF_SAMPLE_BRANCH_USER; 13670 13671 if (!attr->exclude_hv) 13672 mask |= PERF_SAMPLE_BRANCH_HV; 13673 /* 13674 * adjust user setting (for HW filter setup) 13675 */ 13676 attr->branch_sample_type = mask; 13677 } 13678 /* privileged levels capture (kernel, hv): check permissions */ 13679 if (mask & PERF_SAMPLE_BRANCH_PERM_PLM) { 13680 ret = perf_allow_kernel(); 13681 if (ret) 13682 return ret; 13683 } 13684 } 13685 13686 if (attr->sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_REGS_USER) { 13687 ret = perf_reg_validate(attr->sample_regs_user); 13688 if (ret) 13689 return ret; 13690 } 13691 13692 if (attr->sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_STACK_USER) { 13693 if (!arch_perf_have_user_stack_dump()) 13694 return -ENOSYS; 13695 13696 /* 13697 * We have __u32 type for the size, but so far 13698 * we can only use __u16 as maximum due to the 13699 * __u16 sample size limit. 13700 */ 13701 if (attr->sample_stack_user >= USHRT_MAX) 13702 return -EINVAL; 13703 else if (!IS_ALIGNED(attr->sample_stack_user, sizeof(u64))) 13704 return -EINVAL; 13705 } 13706 13707 if (!attr->sample_max_stack) 13708 attr->sample_max_stack = sysctl_perf_event_max_stack; 13709 13710 if (attr->sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_REGS_INTR) 13711 ret = perf_reg_validate(attr->sample_regs_intr); 13712 13713 #ifndef CONFIG_CGROUP_PERF 13714 if (attr->sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_CGROUP) 13715 return -EINVAL; 13716 #endif 13717 if ((attr->sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_WEIGHT) && 13718 (attr->sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_WEIGHT_STRUCT)) 13719 return -EINVAL; 13720 13721 if (!attr->inherit && attr->inherit_thread) 13722 return -EINVAL; 13723 13724 if (attr->remove_on_exec && attr->enable_on_exec) 13725 return -EINVAL; 13726 13727 if (attr->sigtrap && !attr->remove_on_exec) 13728 return -EINVAL; 13729 13730 out: 13731 return ret; 13732 13733 err_size: 13734 put_user(sizeof(*attr), &uattr->size); 13735 ret = -E2BIG; 13736 goto out; 13737 } 13738 13739 static void mutex_lock_double(struct mutex *a, struct mutex *b) 13740 { 13741 if (b < a) 13742 swap(a, b); 13743 13744 mutex_lock(a); 13745 mutex_lock_nested(b, SINGLE_DEPTH_NESTING); 13746 } 13747 13748 static int 13749 perf_event_set_output(struct perf_event *event, struct perf_event *output_event) 13750 { 13751 struct perf_buffer *rb = NULL; 13752 int ret = -EINVAL; 13753 13754 if (!output_event) { 13755 mutex_lock(&event->mmap_mutex); 13756 goto set; 13757 } 13758 13759 /* don't allow circular references */ 13760 if (event == output_event) 13761 goto out; 13762 13763 /* 13764 * Don't allow cross-cpu buffers 13765 */ 13766 if (output_event->cpu != event->cpu) 13767 goto out; 13768 13769 /* 13770 * If its not a per-cpu rb, it must be the same task. 13771 */ 13772 if (output_event->cpu == -1 && output_event->hw.target != event->hw.target) 13773 goto out; 13774 13775 /* 13776 * Mixing clocks in the same buffer is trouble you don't need. 13777 */ 13778 if (output_event->clock != event->clock) 13779 goto out; 13780 13781 /* 13782 * Either writing ring buffer from beginning or from end. 13783 * Mixing is not allowed. 13784 */ 13785 if (is_write_backward(output_event) != is_write_backward(event)) 13786 goto out; 13787 13788 /* 13789 * If both events generate aux data, they must be on the same PMU 13790 */ 13791 if (has_aux(event) && has_aux(output_event) && 13792 event->pmu != output_event->pmu) 13793 goto out; 13794 13795 /* 13796 * Hold both mmap_mutex to serialize against perf_mmap_close(). Since 13797 * output_event is already on rb->event_list, and the list iteration 13798 * restarts after every removal, it is guaranteed this new event is 13799 * observed *OR* if output_event is already removed, it's guaranteed we 13800 * observe !rb->mmap_count. 13801 */ 13802 mutex_lock_double(&event->mmap_mutex, &output_event->mmap_mutex); 13803 set: 13804 /* Can't redirect output if we've got an active mmap() */ 13805 if (refcount_read(&event->mmap_count)) 13806 goto unlock; 13807 13808 if (output_event) { 13809 if (output_event->state <= PERF_EVENT_STATE_REVOKED) 13810 goto unlock; 13811 13812 /* get the rb we want to redirect to */ 13813 rb = ring_buffer_get(output_event); 13814 if (!rb) 13815 goto unlock; 13816 13817 /* did we race against perf_mmap_close() */ 13818 if (!refcount_read(&rb->mmap_count)) { 13819 ring_buffer_put(rb); 13820 goto unlock; 13821 } 13822 } 13823 13824 ring_buffer_attach(event, rb); 13825 13826 ret = 0; 13827 unlock: 13828 mutex_unlock(&event->mmap_mutex); 13829 if (output_event) 13830 mutex_unlock(&output_event->mmap_mutex); 13831 13832 out: 13833 return ret; 13834 } 13835 13836 static int perf_event_set_clock(struct perf_event *event, clockid_t clk_id) 13837 { 13838 bool nmi_safe = false; 13839 13840 switch (clk_id) { 13841 case CLOCK_MONOTONIC: 13842 event->clock = &ktime_get_mono_fast_ns; 13843 nmi_safe = true; 13844 break; 13845 13846 case CLOCK_MONOTONIC_RAW: 13847 event->clock = &ktime_get_raw_fast_ns; 13848 nmi_safe = true; 13849 break; 13850 13851 case CLOCK_REALTIME: 13852 event->clock = &ktime_get_real_ns; 13853 break; 13854 13855 case CLOCK_BOOTTIME: 13856 event->clock = &ktime_get_boottime_ns; 13857 break; 13858 13859 case CLOCK_TAI: 13860 event->clock = &ktime_get_clocktai_ns; 13861 break; 13862 13863 default: 13864 return -EINVAL; 13865 } 13866 13867 if (!nmi_safe && !(event->pmu->capabilities & PERF_PMU_CAP_NO_NMI)) 13868 return -EINVAL; 13869 13870 return 0; 13871 } 13872 13873 static bool 13874 perf_check_permission(struct perf_event_attr *attr, struct task_struct *task) 13875 { 13876 unsigned int ptrace_mode = PTRACE_MODE_READ_REALCREDS; 13877 bool is_capable = perfmon_capable(); 13878 13879 if (attr->sigtrap) { 13880 /* 13881 * perf_event_attr::sigtrap sends signals to the other task. 13882 * Require the current task to also have CAP_KILL. 13883 */ 13884 rcu_read_lock(); 13885 is_capable &= ns_capable(__task_cred(task)->user_ns, CAP_KILL); 13886 rcu_read_unlock(); 13887 13888 /* 13889 * If the required capabilities aren't available, checks for 13890 * ptrace permissions: upgrade to ATTACH, since sending signals 13891 * can effectively change the target task. 13892 */ 13893 ptrace_mode = PTRACE_MODE_ATTACH_REALCREDS; 13894 } 13895 13896 /* 13897 * Preserve ptrace permission check for backwards compatibility. The 13898 * ptrace check also includes checks that the current task and other 13899 * task have matching uids, and is therefore not done here explicitly. 13900 */ 13901 return is_capable || ptrace_may_access(task, ptrace_mode); 13902 } 13903 13904 /** 13905 * sys_perf_event_open - open a performance event, associate it to a task/cpu 13906 * 13907 * @attr_uptr: event_id type attributes for monitoring/sampling 13908 * @pid: target pid 13909 * @cpu: target cpu 13910 * @group_fd: group leader event fd 13911 * @flags: perf event open flags 13912 */ 13913 SYSCALL_DEFINE5(perf_event_open, 13914 struct perf_event_attr __user *, attr_uptr, 13915 pid_t, pid, int, cpu, int, group_fd, unsigned long, flags) 13916 { 13917 struct perf_event *group_leader = NULL, *output_event = NULL; 13918 struct perf_event_pmu_context *pmu_ctx; 13919 struct perf_event *event, *sibling; 13920 struct perf_event_attr attr; 13921 struct perf_event_context *ctx; 13922 struct file *event_file = NULL; 13923 struct task_struct *task = NULL; 13924 struct pmu *pmu; 13925 int event_fd; 13926 int move_group = 0; 13927 int err; 13928 int f_flags = O_RDWR; 13929 int cgroup_fd = -1; 13930 13931 /* for future expandability... */ 13932 if (flags & ~PERF_FLAG_ALL) 13933 return -EINVAL; 13934 13935 err = perf_copy_attr(attr_uptr, &attr); 13936 if (err) 13937 return err; 13938 13939 /* Do we allow access to perf_event_open(2) ? */ 13940 err = security_perf_event_open(PERF_SECURITY_OPEN); 13941 if (err) 13942 return err; 13943 13944 if (!attr.exclude_kernel || 13945 ((attr.sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_CALLCHAIN) && 13946 !attr.exclude_callchain_kernel)) { 13947 err = perf_allow_kernel(); 13948 if (err) 13949 return err; 13950 } 13951 13952 if (attr.namespaces) { 13953 if (!perfmon_capable()) 13954 return -EACCES; 13955 } 13956 13957 if (attr.freq) { 13958 if (attr.sample_freq > sysctl_perf_event_sample_rate) 13959 return -EINVAL; 13960 } else { 13961 if (attr.sample_period & (1ULL << 63)) 13962 return -EINVAL; 13963 } 13964 13965 /* Only privileged users can get physical addresses */ 13966 if ((attr.sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_PHYS_ADDR)) { 13967 err = perf_allow_kernel(); 13968 if (err) 13969 return err; 13970 } 13971 13972 /* REGS_INTR can leak data, lockdown must prevent this */ 13973 if (attr.sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_REGS_INTR) { 13974 err = security_locked_down(LOCKDOWN_PERF); 13975 if (err) 13976 return err; 13977 } 13978 13979 /* 13980 * In cgroup mode, the pid argument is used to pass the fd 13981 * opened to the cgroup directory in cgroupfs. The cpu argument 13982 * designates the cpu on which to monitor threads from that 13983 * cgroup. 13984 */ 13985 if ((flags & PERF_FLAG_PID_CGROUP) && (pid == -1 || cpu == -1)) 13986 return -EINVAL; 13987 13988 if (flags & PERF_FLAG_FD_CLOEXEC) 13989 f_flags |= O_CLOEXEC; 13990 13991 event_fd = get_unused_fd_flags(f_flags); 13992 if (event_fd < 0) 13993 return event_fd; 13994 13995 /* 13996 * Event creation should be under SRCU, see perf_pmu_unregister(). 13997 */ 13998 guard(srcu)(&pmus_srcu); 13999 14000 CLASS(fd, group)(group_fd); // group_fd == -1 => empty 14001 if (group_fd != -1) { 14002 if (!is_perf_file(group)) { 14003 err = -EBADF; 14004 goto err_fd; 14005 } 14006 group_leader = fd_file(group)->private_data; 14007 if (group_leader->state <= PERF_EVENT_STATE_EXIT) { 14008 err = -ENODEV; 14009 goto err_fd; 14010 } 14011 if (flags & PERF_FLAG_FD_OUTPUT) 14012 output_event = group_leader; 14013 if (flags & PERF_FLAG_FD_NO_GROUP) 14014 group_leader = NULL; 14015 } 14016 14017 if (pid != -1 && !(flags & PERF_FLAG_PID_CGROUP)) { 14018 task = find_lively_task_by_vpid(pid); 14019 if (IS_ERR(task)) { 14020 err = PTR_ERR(task); 14021 goto err_fd; 14022 } 14023 } 14024 14025 if (task && group_leader && 14026 group_leader->attr.inherit != attr.inherit) { 14027 err = -EINVAL; 14028 goto err_task; 14029 } 14030 14031 if (flags & PERF_FLAG_PID_CGROUP) 14032 cgroup_fd = pid; 14033 14034 event = perf_event_alloc(&attr, cpu, task, group_leader, NULL, 14035 NULL, NULL, cgroup_fd); 14036 if (IS_ERR(event)) { 14037 err = PTR_ERR(event); 14038 goto err_task; 14039 } 14040 14041 if (is_sampling_event(event)) { 14042 if (event->pmu->capabilities & PERF_PMU_CAP_NO_INTERRUPT) { 14043 err = -EOPNOTSUPP; 14044 goto err_alloc; 14045 } 14046 } 14047 14048 /* 14049 * Special case software events and allow them to be part of 14050 * any hardware group. 14051 */ 14052 pmu = event->pmu; 14053 14054 if (attr.use_clockid) { 14055 err = perf_event_set_clock(event, attr.clockid); 14056 if (err) 14057 goto err_alloc; 14058 } 14059 14060 if (pmu->task_ctx_nr == perf_sw_context) 14061 event->event_caps |= PERF_EV_CAP_SOFTWARE; 14062 14063 if (task) { 14064 err = down_read_interruptible(&task->signal->exec_update_lock); 14065 if (err) 14066 goto err_alloc; 14067 14068 /* 14069 * We must hold exec_update_lock across this and any potential 14070 * perf_install_in_context() call for this new event to 14071 * serialize against exec() altering our credentials (and the 14072 * perf_event_exit_task() that could imply). 14073 */ 14074 err = -EACCES; 14075 if (!perf_check_permission(&attr, task)) 14076 goto err_cred; 14077 } 14078 14079 /* 14080 * Get the target context (task or percpu): 14081 */ 14082 ctx = find_get_context(task, event); 14083 if (IS_ERR(ctx)) { 14084 err = PTR_ERR(ctx); 14085 goto err_cred; 14086 } 14087 14088 mutex_lock(&ctx->mutex); 14089 14090 if (ctx->task == TASK_TOMBSTONE) { 14091 err = -ESRCH; 14092 goto err_locked; 14093 } 14094 14095 if (!task) { 14096 /* 14097 * Check if the @cpu we're creating an event for is online. 14098 * 14099 * We use the perf_cpu_context::ctx::mutex to serialize against 14100 * the hotplug notifiers. See perf_event_{init,exit}_cpu(). 14101 */ 14102 struct perf_cpu_context *cpuctx = per_cpu_ptr(&perf_cpu_context, event->cpu); 14103 14104 if (!cpuctx->online) { 14105 err = -ENODEV; 14106 goto err_locked; 14107 } 14108 } 14109 14110 if (group_leader) { 14111 err = -EINVAL; 14112 14113 /* 14114 * Do not allow a recursive hierarchy (this new sibling 14115 * becoming part of another group-sibling): 14116 */ 14117 if (group_leader->group_leader != group_leader) 14118 goto err_locked; 14119 14120 /* All events in a group should have the same clock */ 14121 if (group_leader->clock != event->clock) 14122 goto err_locked; 14123 14124 /* 14125 * Make sure we're both events for the same CPU; 14126 * grouping events for different CPUs is broken; since 14127 * you can never concurrently schedule them anyhow. 14128 */ 14129 if (group_leader->cpu != event->cpu) 14130 goto err_locked; 14131 14132 /* 14133 * Make sure we're both on the same context; either task or cpu. 14134 */ 14135 if (group_leader->ctx != ctx) 14136 goto err_locked; 14137 14138 /* Recheck under ctx::mutex to serialize against remove-on-exec. */ 14139 if (group_leader->state <= PERF_EVENT_STATE_EXIT) { 14140 err = -ENODEV; 14141 goto err_locked; 14142 } 14143 14144 /* 14145 * Only a group leader can be exclusive or pinned 14146 */ 14147 if (attr.exclusive || attr.pinned) 14148 goto err_locked; 14149 14150 if (is_software_event(event) && 14151 !in_software_context(group_leader)) { 14152 /* 14153 * If the event is a sw event, but the group_leader 14154 * is on hw context. 14155 * 14156 * Allow the addition of software events to hw 14157 * groups, this is safe because software events 14158 * never fail to schedule. 14159 * 14160 * Note the comment that goes with struct 14161 * perf_event_pmu_context. 14162 */ 14163 pmu = group_leader->pmu_ctx->pmu; 14164 } else if (!is_software_event(event)) { 14165 if (is_software_event(group_leader) && 14166 (group_leader->group_caps & PERF_EV_CAP_SOFTWARE)) { 14167 /* 14168 * In case the group is a pure software group, and we 14169 * try to add a hardware event, move the whole group to 14170 * the hardware context. 14171 */ 14172 move_group = 1; 14173 } 14174 14175 /* Don't allow group of multiple hw events from different pmus */ 14176 if (!in_software_context(group_leader) && 14177 group_leader->pmu_ctx->pmu != pmu) 14178 goto err_locked; 14179 } 14180 } 14181 14182 /* 14183 * Now that we're certain of the pmu; find the pmu_ctx. 14184 */ 14185 pmu_ctx = find_get_pmu_context(pmu, ctx, event); 14186 if (IS_ERR(pmu_ctx)) { 14187 err = PTR_ERR(pmu_ctx); 14188 goto err_locked; 14189 } 14190 event->pmu_ctx = pmu_ctx; 14191 14192 if (output_event) { 14193 err = perf_event_set_output(event, output_event); 14194 if (err) 14195 goto err_context; 14196 } 14197 14198 if (!perf_event_validate_size(event)) { 14199 err = -E2BIG; 14200 goto err_context; 14201 } 14202 14203 if (perf_need_aux_event(event) && !perf_get_aux_event(event, group_leader)) { 14204 err = -EINVAL; 14205 goto err_context; 14206 } 14207 14208 /* 14209 * Must be under the same ctx::mutex as perf_install_in_context(), 14210 * because we need to serialize with concurrent event creation. 14211 */ 14212 if (!exclusive_event_installable(event, ctx)) { 14213 err = -EBUSY; 14214 goto err_context; 14215 } 14216 14217 WARN_ON_ONCE(ctx->parent_ctx); 14218 14219 event_file = anon_inode_getfile("[perf_event]", &perf_fops, event, f_flags); 14220 if (IS_ERR(event_file)) { 14221 err = PTR_ERR(event_file); 14222 event_file = NULL; 14223 goto err_context; 14224 } 14225 14226 /* 14227 * This is the point on no return; we cannot fail hereafter. This is 14228 * where we start modifying current state. 14229 */ 14230 14231 if (move_group) { 14232 perf_remove_from_context(group_leader, 0); 14233 put_pmu_ctx(group_leader->pmu_ctx); 14234 14235 for_each_sibling_event(sibling, group_leader) { 14236 perf_remove_from_context(sibling, 0); 14237 put_pmu_ctx(sibling->pmu_ctx); 14238 } 14239 14240 /* 14241 * Install the group siblings before the group leader. 14242 * 14243 * Because a group leader will try and install the entire group 14244 * (through the sibling list, which is still in-tact), we can 14245 * end up with siblings installed in the wrong context. 14246 * 14247 * By installing siblings first we NO-OP because they're not 14248 * reachable through the group lists. 14249 */ 14250 for_each_sibling_event(sibling, group_leader) { 14251 sibling->pmu_ctx = pmu_ctx; 14252 get_pmu_ctx(pmu_ctx); 14253 perf_event__state_init(sibling); 14254 perf_install_in_context(ctx, sibling, sibling->cpu); 14255 } 14256 14257 /* 14258 * Removing from the context ends up with disabled 14259 * event. What we want here is event in the initial 14260 * startup state, ready to be add into new context. 14261 */ 14262 group_leader->pmu_ctx = pmu_ctx; 14263 get_pmu_ctx(pmu_ctx); 14264 perf_event__state_init(group_leader); 14265 perf_install_in_context(ctx, group_leader, group_leader->cpu); 14266 } 14267 14268 /* 14269 * Precalculate sample_data sizes; do while holding ctx::mutex such 14270 * that we're serialized against further additions and before 14271 * perf_install_in_context() which is the point the event is active and 14272 * can use these values. 14273 */ 14274 perf_event__header_size(event); 14275 perf_event__id_header_size(event); 14276 14277 event->owner = current; 14278 14279 perf_install_in_context(ctx, event, event->cpu); 14280 perf_unpin_context(ctx); 14281 14282 mutex_unlock(&ctx->mutex); 14283 14284 if (task) { 14285 up_read(&task->signal->exec_update_lock); 14286 put_task_struct(task); 14287 } 14288 14289 mutex_lock(¤t->perf_event_mutex); 14290 list_add_tail(&event->owner_entry, ¤t->perf_event_list); 14291 mutex_unlock(¤t->perf_event_mutex); 14292 14293 /* 14294 * File reference in group guarantees that group_leader has been 14295 * kept alive until we place the new event on the sibling_list. 14296 * This ensures destruction of the group leader will find 14297 * the pointer to itself in perf_group_detach(). 14298 */ 14299 fd_install(event_fd, event_file); 14300 return event_fd; 14301 14302 err_context: 14303 put_pmu_ctx(event->pmu_ctx); 14304 event->pmu_ctx = NULL; /* _free_event() */ 14305 err_locked: 14306 mutex_unlock(&ctx->mutex); 14307 perf_unpin_context(ctx); 14308 put_ctx(ctx); 14309 err_cred: 14310 if (task) 14311 up_read(&task->signal->exec_update_lock); 14312 err_alloc: 14313 put_event(event); 14314 err_task: 14315 if (task) 14316 put_task_struct(task); 14317 err_fd: 14318 put_unused_fd(event_fd); 14319 return err; 14320 } 14321 14322 /** 14323 * perf_event_create_kernel_counter 14324 * 14325 * @attr: attributes of the counter to create 14326 * @cpu: cpu in which the counter is bound 14327 * @task: task to profile (NULL for percpu) 14328 * @overflow_handler: callback to trigger when we hit the event 14329 * @context: context data could be used in overflow_handler callback 14330 */ 14331 struct perf_event * 14332 perf_event_create_kernel_counter(struct perf_event_attr *attr, int cpu, 14333 struct task_struct *task, 14334 perf_overflow_handler_t overflow_handler, 14335 void *context) 14336 { 14337 struct perf_event_pmu_context *pmu_ctx; 14338 struct perf_event_context *ctx; 14339 struct perf_event *event; 14340 struct pmu *pmu; 14341 int err; 14342 14343 /* 14344 * Grouping is not supported for kernel events, neither is 'AUX', 14345 * make sure the caller's intentions are adjusted. 14346 */ 14347 if (attr->aux_output || attr->aux_action) 14348 return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL); 14349 14350 /* 14351 * Event creation should be under SRCU, see perf_pmu_unregister(). 14352 */ 14353 guard(srcu)(&pmus_srcu); 14354 14355 event = perf_event_alloc(attr, cpu, task, NULL, NULL, 14356 overflow_handler, context, -1); 14357 if (IS_ERR(event)) { 14358 err = PTR_ERR(event); 14359 goto err; 14360 } 14361 14362 /* Mark owner so we could distinguish it from user events. */ 14363 event->owner = TASK_TOMBSTONE; 14364 pmu = event->pmu; 14365 14366 if (pmu->task_ctx_nr == perf_sw_context) 14367 event->event_caps |= PERF_EV_CAP_SOFTWARE; 14368 14369 /* 14370 * Get the target context (task or percpu): 14371 */ 14372 ctx = find_get_context(task, event); 14373 if (IS_ERR(ctx)) { 14374 err = PTR_ERR(ctx); 14375 goto err_alloc; 14376 } 14377 14378 WARN_ON_ONCE(ctx->parent_ctx); 14379 mutex_lock(&ctx->mutex); 14380 if (ctx->task == TASK_TOMBSTONE) { 14381 err = -ESRCH; 14382 goto err_unlock; 14383 } 14384 14385 pmu_ctx = find_get_pmu_context(pmu, ctx, event); 14386 if (IS_ERR(pmu_ctx)) { 14387 err = PTR_ERR(pmu_ctx); 14388 goto err_unlock; 14389 } 14390 event->pmu_ctx = pmu_ctx; 14391 14392 if (!task) { 14393 /* 14394 * Check if the @cpu we're creating an event for is online. 14395 * 14396 * We use the perf_cpu_context::ctx::mutex to serialize against 14397 * the hotplug notifiers. See perf_event_{init,exit}_cpu(). 14398 */ 14399 struct perf_cpu_context *cpuctx = 14400 container_of(ctx, struct perf_cpu_context, ctx); 14401 if (!cpuctx->online) { 14402 err = -ENODEV; 14403 goto err_pmu_ctx; 14404 } 14405 } 14406 14407 if (!exclusive_event_installable(event, ctx)) { 14408 err = -EBUSY; 14409 goto err_pmu_ctx; 14410 } 14411 14412 perf_install_in_context(ctx, event, event->cpu); 14413 perf_unpin_context(ctx); 14414 mutex_unlock(&ctx->mutex); 14415 14416 return event; 14417 14418 err_pmu_ctx: 14419 put_pmu_ctx(pmu_ctx); 14420 event->pmu_ctx = NULL; /* _free_event() */ 14421 err_unlock: 14422 mutex_unlock(&ctx->mutex); 14423 perf_unpin_context(ctx); 14424 put_ctx(ctx); 14425 err_alloc: 14426 put_event(event); 14427 err: 14428 return ERR_PTR(err); 14429 } 14430 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(perf_event_create_kernel_counter); 14431 14432 static void __perf_pmu_remove(struct perf_event_context *ctx, 14433 int cpu, struct pmu *pmu, 14434 struct perf_event_groups *groups, 14435 struct list_head *events) 14436 { 14437 struct perf_event *event, *sibling; 14438 14439 perf_event_groups_for_cpu_pmu(event, groups, cpu, pmu) { 14440 perf_remove_from_context(event, 0); 14441 put_pmu_ctx(event->pmu_ctx); 14442 list_add(&event->migrate_entry, events); 14443 14444 for_each_sibling_event(sibling, event) { 14445 perf_remove_from_context(sibling, 0); 14446 put_pmu_ctx(sibling->pmu_ctx); 14447 list_add(&sibling->migrate_entry, events); 14448 } 14449 } 14450 } 14451 14452 static void __perf_pmu_install_event(struct pmu *pmu, 14453 struct perf_event_context *ctx, 14454 int cpu, struct perf_event *event) 14455 { 14456 struct perf_event_pmu_context *epc; 14457 struct perf_event_context *old_ctx = event->ctx; 14458 14459 get_ctx(ctx); /* normally find_get_context() */ 14460 14461 event->cpu = cpu; 14462 epc = find_get_pmu_context(pmu, ctx, event); 14463 event->pmu_ctx = epc; 14464 14465 if (event->state >= PERF_EVENT_STATE_OFF) 14466 event->state = PERF_EVENT_STATE_INACTIVE; 14467 perf_install_in_context(ctx, event, cpu); 14468 14469 /* 14470 * Now that event->ctx is updated and visible, put the old ctx. 14471 */ 14472 put_ctx(old_ctx); 14473 } 14474 14475 static void __perf_pmu_install(struct perf_event_context *ctx, 14476 int cpu, struct pmu *pmu, struct list_head *events) 14477 { 14478 struct perf_event *event, *tmp; 14479 14480 /* 14481 * Re-instate events in 2 passes. 14482 * 14483 * Skip over group leaders and only install siblings on this first 14484 * pass, siblings will not get enabled without a leader, however a 14485 * leader will enable its siblings, even if those are still on the old 14486 * context. 14487 */ 14488 list_for_each_entry_safe(event, tmp, events, migrate_entry) { 14489 if (event->group_leader == event) 14490 continue; 14491 14492 list_del(&event->migrate_entry); 14493 __perf_pmu_install_event(pmu, ctx, cpu, event); 14494 } 14495 14496 /* 14497 * Once all the siblings are setup properly, install the group leaders 14498 * to make it go. 14499 */ 14500 list_for_each_entry_safe(event, tmp, events, migrate_entry) { 14501 list_del(&event->migrate_entry); 14502 __perf_pmu_install_event(pmu, ctx, cpu, event); 14503 } 14504 } 14505 14506 void perf_pmu_migrate_context(struct pmu *pmu, int src_cpu, int dst_cpu) 14507 { 14508 struct perf_event_context *src_ctx, *dst_ctx; 14509 LIST_HEAD(events); 14510 14511 /* 14512 * Since per-cpu context is persistent, no need to grab an extra 14513 * reference. 14514 */ 14515 src_ctx = &per_cpu_ptr(&perf_cpu_context, src_cpu)->ctx; 14516 dst_ctx = &per_cpu_ptr(&perf_cpu_context, dst_cpu)->ctx; 14517 14518 /* 14519 * See perf_event_ctx_lock() for comments on the details 14520 * of swizzling perf_event::ctx. 14521 */ 14522 mutex_lock_double(&src_ctx->mutex, &dst_ctx->mutex); 14523 14524 __perf_pmu_remove(src_ctx, src_cpu, pmu, &src_ctx->pinned_groups, &events); 14525 __perf_pmu_remove(src_ctx, src_cpu, pmu, &src_ctx->flexible_groups, &events); 14526 14527 if (!list_empty(&events)) { 14528 /* 14529 * Wait for the events to quiesce before re-instating them. 14530 */ 14531 synchronize_rcu(); 14532 14533 __perf_pmu_install(dst_ctx, dst_cpu, pmu, &events); 14534 } 14535 14536 mutex_unlock(&dst_ctx->mutex); 14537 mutex_unlock(&src_ctx->mutex); 14538 } 14539 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(perf_pmu_migrate_context); 14540 14541 static void sync_child_event(struct perf_event *child_event, 14542 struct task_struct *task) 14543 { 14544 struct perf_event *parent_event = child_event->parent; 14545 u64 child_val; 14546 14547 if (child_event->attr.inherit_stat) { 14548 if (task && task != TASK_TOMBSTONE) 14549 perf_event_read_event(child_event, task); 14550 } 14551 14552 child_val = perf_event_count(child_event, false); 14553 14554 /* 14555 * Add back the child's count to the parent's count: 14556 */ 14557 atomic64_add(child_val, &parent_event->child_count); 14558 atomic64_add(child_event->total_time_enabled, 14559 &parent_event->child_total_time_enabled); 14560 atomic64_add(child_event->total_time_running, 14561 &parent_event->child_total_time_running); 14562 } 14563 14564 static void 14565 perf_event_exit_event(struct perf_event *event, 14566 struct perf_event_context *ctx, 14567 struct task_struct *task, 14568 unsigned long detach_flags) 14569 { 14570 struct perf_event *parent_event = event->parent; 14571 unsigned int attach_state; 14572 14573 detach_flags |= DETACH_EXIT; 14574 14575 if (parent_event) { 14576 /* 14577 * Do not destroy the 'original' grouping; because of the 14578 * context switch optimization the original events could've 14579 * ended up in a random child task. 14580 * 14581 * If we were to destroy the original group, all group related 14582 * operations would cease to function properly after this 14583 * random child dies. 14584 * 14585 * Do destroy all inherited groups, we don't care about those 14586 * and being thorough is better. 14587 */ 14588 detach_flags |= DETACH_GROUP | DETACH_CHILD; 14589 mutex_lock(&parent_event->child_mutex); 14590 /* PERF_ATTACH_ITRACE might be set concurrently */ 14591 attach_state = READ_ONCE(event->attach_state); 14592 14593 if (attach_state & PERF_ATTACH_CHILD) 14594 sync_child_event(event, task); 14595 } 14596 14597 if (detach_flags & DETACH_REVOKE) 14598 detach_flags |= DETACH_GROUP; 14599 14600 perf_remove_from_context(event, detach_flags); 14601 /* 14602 * Child events can be freed. 14603 */ 14604 if (parent_event) { 14605 mutex_unlock(&parent_event->child_mutex); 14606 14607 /* 14608 * Match the refcount initialization. Make sure it doesn't happen 14609 * twice if pmu_detach_event() calls it on an already exited task. 14610 */ 14611 if (attach_state & PERF_ATTACH_CHILD) { 14612 /* 14613 * Kick perf_poll() for is_event_hup(); 14614 */ 14615 perf_event_wakeup(parent_event); 14616 /* 14617 * pmu_detach_event() will have an extra refcount. 14618 * perf_pending_task() might have one too. 14619 */ 14620 put_event(event); 14621 } 14622 14623 return; 14624 } 14625 14626 /* 14627 * Parent events are governed by their filedesc, retain them. 14628 */ 14629 perf_event_wakeup(event); 14630 } 14631 14632 static void perf_event_exit_task_context(struct task_struct *task, bool exit) 14633 { 14634 struct perf_event_context *ctx, *clone_ctx = NULL; 14635 struct perf_event *child_event, *next; 14636 14637 ctx = perf_pin_task_context(task); 14638 if (!ctx) 14639 return; 14640 14641 /* 14642 * In order to reduce the amount of tricky in ctx tear-down, we hold 14643 * ctx::mutex over the entire thing. This serializes against almost 14644 * everything that wants to access the ctx. 14645 * 14646 * The exception is sys_perf_event_open() / 14647 * perf_event_create_kernel_count() which does find_get_context() 14648 * without ctx::mutex (it cannot because of the move_group double mutex 14649 * lock thing). See the comments in perf_install_in_context(). 14650 */ 14651 mutex_lock(&ctx->mutex); 14652 14653 /* 14654 * In a single ctx::lock section, de-schedule the events and detach the 14655 * context from the task such that we cannot ever get it scheduled back 14656 * in. 14657 */ 14658 raw_spin_lock_irq(&ctx->lock); 14659 if (exit) 14660 task_ctx_sched_out(ctx, NULL, EVENT_ALL); 14661 14662 /* 14663 * Now that the context is inactive, destroy the task <-> ctx relation 14664 * and mark the context dead. 14665 */ 14666 RCU_INIT_POINTER(task->perf_event_ctxp, NULL); 14667 put_ctx(ctx); /* cannot be last */ 14668 WRITE_ONCE(ctx->task, TASK_TOMBSTONE); 14669 put_task_struct(task); /* cannot be last */ 14670 14671 clone_ctx = unclone_ctx(ctx); 14672 raw_spin_unlock_irq(&ctx->lock); 14673 14674 if (clone_ctx) 14675 put_ctx(clone_ctx); 14676 14677 /* 14678 * Report the task dead after unscheduling the events so that we 14679 * won't get any samples after PERF_RECORD_EXIT. We can however still 14680 * get a few PERF_RECORD_READ events. 14681 */ 14682 if (exit) 14683 perf_event_task(task, ctx, 0); 14684 14685 list_for_each_entry_safe(child_event, next, &ctx->event_list, event_entry) 14686 perf_event_exit_event(child_event, ctx, exit ? task : NULL, 0); 14687 14688 mutex_unlock(&ctx->mutex); 14689 14690 if (!exit) { 14691 /* 14692 * perf_event_release_kernel() could still have a reference on 14693 * this context. In that case we must wait for these events to 14694 * have been freed (in particular all their references to this 14695 * task must've been dropped). 14696 * 14697 * Without this copy_process() will unconditionally free this 14698 * task (irrespective of its reference count) and 14699 * _free_event()'s put_task_struct(event->hw.target) will be a 14700 * use-after-free. 14701 * 14702 * Wait for all events to drop their context reference. 14703 */ 14704 wait_var_event(&ctx->refcount, 14705 refcount_read(&ctx->refcount) == 1); 14706 } 14707 put_ctx(ctx); 14708 } 14709 14710 /* 14711 * When a task exits, feed back event values to parent events. 14712 * 14713 * Can be called with exec_update_lock held when called from 14714 * setup_new_exec(). 14715 */ 14716 void perf_event_exit_task(struct task_struct *task) 14717 { 14718 struct perf_event *event, *tmp; 14719 14720 WARN_ON_ONCE(task != current); 14721 14722 mutex_lock(&task->perf_event_mutex); 14723 list_for_each_entry_safe(event, tmp, &task->perf_event_list, 14724 owner_entry) { 14725 list_del_init(&event->owner_entry); 14726 14727 /* 14728 * Ensure the list deletion is visible before we clear 14729 * the owner, closes a race against perf_release() where 14730 * we need to serialize on the owner->perf_event_mutex. 14731 */ 14732 smp_store_release(&event->owner, NULL); 14733 } 14734 mutex_unlock(&task->perf_event_mutex); 14735 14736 perf_event_exit_task_context(task, true); 14737 14738 /* 14739 * The perf_event_exit_task_context calls perf_event_task 14740 * with task's task_ctx, which generates EXIT events for 14741 * task contexts and sets task->perf_event_ctxp[] to NULL. 14742 * At this point we need to send EXIT events to cpu contexts. 14743 */ 14744 perf_event_task(task, NULL, 0); 14745 14746 /* 14747 * Detach the perf_ctx_data for the system-wide event. 14748 * 14749 * Done without holding global_ctx_data_rwsem; typically 14750 * attach_global_ctx_data() will skip over this task, but otherwise 14751 * attach_task_ctx_data() will observe PF_EXITING. 14752 */ 14753 detach_task_ctx_data(task); 14754 } 14755 14756 /* 14757 * Free a context as created by inheritance by perf_event_init_task() below, 14758 * used by fork() in case of fail. 14759 * 14760 * Even though the task has never lived, the context and events have been 14761 * exposed through the child_list, so we must take care tearing it all down. 14762 */ 14763 void perf_event_free_task(struct task_struct *task) 14764 { 14765 perf_event_exit_task_context(task, false); 14766 } 14767 14768 void perf_event_delayed_put(struct task_struct *task) 14769 { 14770 WARN_ON_ONCE(task->perf_event_ctxp); 14771 } 14772 14773 struct file *perf_event_get(unsigned int fd) 14774 { 14775 struct file *file = fget(fd); 14776 if (!file) 14777 return ERR_PTR(-EBADF); 14778 14779 if (file->f_op != &perf_fops) { 14780 fput(file); 14781 return ERR_PTR(-EBADF); 14782 } 14783 14784 return file; 14785 } 14786 14787 const struct perf_event *perf_get_event(struct file *file) 14788 { 14789 if (file->f_op != &perf_fops) 14790 return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL); 14791 14792 return file->private_data; 14793 } 14794 14795 const struct perf_event_attr *perf_event_attrs(struct perf_event *event) 14796 { 14797 if (!event) 14798 return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL); 14799 14800 return &event->attr; 14801 } 14802 14803 int perf_allow_kernel(void) 14804 { 14805 if (sysctl_perf_event_paranoid > 1 && !perfmon_capable()) 14806 return -EACCES; 14807 14808 return security_perf_event_open(PERF_SECURITY_KERNEL); 14809 } 14810 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(perf_allow_kernel); 14811 14812 /* 14813 * Inherit an event from parent task to child task. 14814 * 14815 * Returns: 14816 * - valid pointer on success 14817 * - NULL for orphaned events 14818 * - IS_ERR() on error 14819 */ 14820 static struct perf_event * 14821 inherit_event(struct perf_event *parent_event, 14822 struct task_struct *parent, 14823 struct perf_event_context *parent_ctx, 14824 struct task_struct *child, 14825 struct perf_event *group_leader, 14826 struct perf_event_context *child_ctx) 14827 { 14828 enum perf_event_state parent_state = parent_event->state; 14829 struct perf_event_pmu_context *pmu_ctx; 14830 struct perf_event *child_event; 14831 unsigned long flags; 14832 14833 /* 14834 * Instead of creating recursive hierarchies of events, 14835 * we link inherited events back to the original parent, 14836 * which has a filp for sure, which we use as the reference 14837 * count: 14838 */ 14839 if (parent_event->parent) 14840 parent_event = parent_event->parent; 14841 14842 if (parent_event->state <= PERF_EVENT_STATE_REVOKED) 14843 return NULL; 14844 14845 /* 14846 * Event creation should be under SRCU, see perf_pmu_unregister(). 14847 */ 14848 guard(srcu)(&pmus_srcu); 14849 14850 child_event = perf_event_alloc(&parent_event->attr, 14851 parent_event->cpu, 14852 child, 14853 group_leader, parent_event, 14854 NULL, NULL, -1); 14855 if (IS_ERR(child_event)) 14856 return child_event; 14857 14858 get_ctx(child_ctx); 14859 child_event->ctx = child_ctx; 14860 14861 pmu_ctx = find_get_pmu_context(parent_event->pmu_ctx->pmu, child_ctx, child_event); 14862 if (IS_ERR(pmu_ctx)) { 14863 free_event(child_event); 14864 return ERR_CAST(pmu_ctx); 14865 } 14866 child_event->pmu_ctx = pmu_ctx; 14867 14868 /* 14869 * is_orphaned_event() and list_add_tail(&parent_event->child_list) 14870 * must be under the same lock in order to serialize against 14871 * perf_event_release_kernel(), such that either we must observe 14872 * is_orphaned_event() or they will observe us on the child_list. 14873 */ 14874 mutex_lock(&parent_event->child_mutex); 14875 if (is_orphaned_event(parent_event) || 14876 !atomic_long_inc_not_zero(&parent_event->refcount)) { 14877 mutex_unlock(&parent_event->child_mutex); 14878 free_event(child_event); 14879 return NULL; 14880 } 14881 14882 /* 14883 * Make the child state follow the state of the parent event, 14884 * not its attr.disabled bit. We hold the parent's mutex, 14885 * so we won't race with perf_event_{en, dis}able_family. 14886 */ 14887 if (parent_state >= PERF_EVENT_STATE_INACTIVE) 14888 child_event->state = PERF_EVENT_STATE_INACTIVE; 14889 else 14890 child_event->state = PERF_EVENT_STATE_OFF; 14891 14892 if (parent_event->attr.freq) { 14893 u64 sample_period = parent_event->hw.sample_period; 14894 struct hw_perf_event *hwc = &child_event->hw; 14895 14896 hwc->sample_period = sample_period; 14897 hwc->last_period = sample_period; 14898 14899 local64_set(&hwc->period_left, sample_period); 14900 } 14901 14902 child_event->overflow_handler = parent_event->overflow_handler; 14903 child_event->overflow_handler_context 14904 = parent_event->overflow_handler_context; 14905 14906 /* 14907 * Precalculate sample_data sizes 14908 */ 14909 perf_event__header_size(child_event); 14910 perf_event__id_header_size(child_event); 14911 14912 /* 14913 * Link it up in the child's context: 14914 */ 14915 raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&child_ctx->lock, flags); 14916 add_event_to_ctx(child_event, child_ctx); 14917 child_event->attach_state |= PERF_ATTACH_CHILD; 14918 raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&child_ctx->lock, flags); 14919 14920 /* 14921 * Link this into the parent event's child list 14922 */ 14923 list_add_tail(&child_event->child_list, &parent_event->child_list); 14924 mutex_unlock(&parent_event->child_mutex); 14925 14926 return child_event; 14927 } 14928 14929 /* 14930 * Inherits an event group. 14931 * 14932 * This will quietly suppress orphaned events; !inherit_event() is not an error. 14933 * This matches with perf_event_release_kernel() removing all child events. 14934 * 14935 * Returns: 14936 * - 0 on success 14937 * - <0 on error 14938 */ 14939 static int inherit_group(struct perf_event *parent_event, 14940 struct task_struct *parent, 14941 struct perf_event_context *parent_ctx, 14942 struct task_struct *child, 14943 struct perf_event_context *child_ctx) 14944 { 14945 struct perf_event *leader; 14946 struct perf_event *sub; 14947 struct perf_event *child_ctr; 14948 14949 leader = inherit_event(parent_event, parent, parent_ctx, 14950 child, NULL, child_ctx); 14951 if (IS_ERR(leader)) 14952 return PTR_ERR(leader); 14953 /* 14954 * @leader can be NULL here because of is_orphaned_event(). In this 14955 * case inherit_event() will create individual events, similar to what 14956 * perf_group_detach() would do anyway. 14957 */ 14958 for_each_sibling_event(sub, parent_event) { 14959 child_ctr = inherit_event(sub, parent, parent_ctx, 14960 child, leader, child_ctx); 14961 if (IS_ERR(child_ctr)) 14962 return PTR_ERR(child_ctr); 14963 14964 if (sub->aux_event == parent_event && child_ctr && 14965 !perf_get_aux_event(child_ctr, leader)) 14966 return -EINVAL; 14967 } 14968 if (leader) 14969 leader->group_generation = parent_event->group_generation; 14970 return 0; 14971 } 14972 14973 /* 14974 * Creates the child task context and tries to inherit the event-group. 14975 * 14976 * Clears @inherited_all on !attr.inherited or error. Note that we'll leave 14977 * inherited_all set when we 'fail' to inherit an orphaned event; this is 14978 * consistent with perf_event_release_kernel() removing all child events. 14979 * 14980 * Returns: 14981 * - 0 on success 14982 * - <0 on error 14983 */ 14984 static int 14985 inherit_task_group(struct perf_event *event, struct task_struct *parent, 14986 struct perf_event_context *parent_ctx, 14987 struct task_struct *child, 14988 u64 clone_flags, int *inherited_all) 14989 { 14990 struct perf_event_context *child_ctx; 14991 int ret; 14992 14993 if (!event->attr.inherit || 14994 (event->attr.inherit_thread && !(clone_flags & CLONE_THREAD)) || 14995 /* Do not inherit if sigtrap and signal handlers were cleared. */ 14996 (event->attr.sigtrap && (clone_flags & CLONE_CLEAR_SIGHAND))) { 14997 *inherited_all = 0; 14998 return 0; 14999 } 15000 15001 child_ctx = child->perf_event_ctxp; 15002 if (!child_ctx) { 15003 /* 15004 * This is executed from the parent task context, so 15005 * inherit events that have been marked for cloning. 15006 * First allocate and initialize a context for the 15007 * child. 15008 */ 15009 child_ctx = alloc_perf_context(child); 15010 if (!child_ctx) 15011 return -ENOMEM; 15012 15013 child->perf_event_ctxp = child_ctx; 15014 } 15015 15016 ret = inherit_group(event, parent, parent_ctx, child, child_ctx); 15017 if (ret) 15018 *inherited_all = 0; 15019 15020 return ret; 15021 } 15022 15023 /* 15024 * Initialize the perf_event context in task_struct 15025 */ 15026 static int perf_event_init_context(struct task_struct *child, u64 clone_flags) 15027 { 15028 struct perf_event_context *child_ctx, *parent_ctx; 15029 struct perf_event_context *cloned_ctx; 15030 struct perf_event *event; 15031 struct task_struct *parent = current; 15032 int inherited_all = 1; 15033 unsigned long flags; 15034 int ret = 0; 15035 15036 if (likely(!parent->perf_event_ctxp)) 15037 return 0; 15038 15039 /* 15040 * If the parent's context is a clone, pin it so it won't get 15041 * swapped under us. 15042 */ 15043 parent_ctx = perf_pin_task_context(parent); 15044 if (!parent_ctx) 15045 return 0; 15046 15047 /* 15048 * No need to check if parent_ctx != NULL here; since we saw 15049 * it non-NULL earlier, the only reason for it to become NULL 15050 * is if we exit, and since we're currently in the middle of 15051 * a fork we can't be exiting at the same time. 15052 */ 15053 15054 /* 15055 * Lock the parent list. No need to lock the child - not PID 15056 * hashed yet and not running, so nobody can access it. 15057 */ 15058 mutex_lock(&parent_ctx->mutex); 15059 15060 /* 15061 * We dont have to disable NMIs - we are only looking at 15062 * the list, not manipulating it: 15063 */ 15064 perf_event_groups_for_each(event, &parent_ctx->pinned_groups) { 15065 ret = inherit_task_group(event, parent, parent_ctx, 15066 child, clone_flags, &inherited_all); 15067 if (ret) 15068 goto out_unlock; 15069 } 15070 15071 /* 15072 * We can't hold ctx->lock when iterating the ->flexible_group list due 15073 * to allocations, but we need to prevent rotation because 15074 * rotate_ctx() will change the list from interrupt context. 15075 */ 15076 raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&parent_ctx->lock, flags); 15077 parent_ctx->rotate_disable = 1; 15078 raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&parent_ctx->lock, flags); 15079 15080 perf_event_groups_for_each(event, &parent_ctx->flexible_groups) { 15081 ret = inherit_task_group(event, parent, parent_ctx, 15082 child, clone_flags, &inherited_all); 15083 if (ret) 15084 goto out_unlock; 15085 } 15086 15087 raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&parent_ctx->lock, flags); 15088 parent_ctx->rotate_disable = 0; 15089 15090 child_ctx = child->perf_event_ctxp; 15091 15092 if (child_ctx && inherited_all) { 15093 /* 15094 * Mark the child context as a clone of the parent 15095 * context, or of whatever the parent is a clone of. 15096 * 15097 * Note that if the parent is a clone, the holding of 15098 * parent_ctx->lock avoids it from being uncloned. 15099 */ 15100 cloned_ctx = parent_ctx->parent_ctx; 15101 if (cloned_ctx) { 15102 child_ctx->parent_ctx = cloned_ctx; 15103 child_ctx->parent_gen = parent_ctx->parent_gen; 15104 } else { 15105 child_ctx->parent_ctx = parent_ctx; 15106 child_ctx->parent_gen = parent_ctx->generation; 15107 } 15108 get_ctx(child_ctx->parent_ctx); 15109 } 15110 15111 raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&parent_ctx->lock, flags); 15112 out_unlock: 15113 mutex_unlock(&parent_ctx->mutex); 15114 15115 perf_unpin_context(parent_ctx); 15116 put_ctx(parent_ctx); 15117 15118 return ret; 15119 } 15120 15121 /* 15122 * Initialize the perf_event context in task_struct 15123 */ 15124 int perf_event_init_task(struct task_struct *child, u64 clone_flags) 15125 { 15126 int ret; 15127 15128 memset(child->perf_recursion, 0, sizeof(child->perf_recursion)); 15129 child->perf_event_ctxp = NULL; 15130 mutex_init(&child->perf_event_mutex); 15131 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&child->perf_event_list); 15132 child->perf_ctx_data = NULL; 15133 15134 ret = perf_event_init_context(child, clone_flags); 15135 if (ret) { 15136 perf_event_free_task(child); 15137 return ret; 15138 } 15139 15140 return 0; 15141 } 15142 15143 static void __init perf_event_init_all_cpus(void) 15144 { 15145 struct swevent_htable *swhash; 15146 struct perf_cpu_context *cpuctx; 15147 int cpu; 15148 15149 zalloc_cpumask_var(&perf_online_mask, GFP_KERNEL); 15150 zalloc_cpumask_var(&perf_online_core_mask, GFP_KERNEL); 15151 zalloc_cpumask_var(&perf_online_die_mask, GFP_KERNEL); 15152 zalloc_cpumask_var(&perf_online_cluster_mask, GFP_KERNEL); 15153 zalloc_cpumask_var(&perf_online_pkg_mask, GFP_KERNEL); 15154 zalloc_cpumask_var(&perf_online_sys_mask, GFP_KERNEL); 15155 15156 15157 for_each_possible_cpu(cpu) { 15158 swhash = &per_cpu(swevent_htable, cpu); 15159 mutex_init(&swhash->hlist_mutex); 15160 15161 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&per_cpu(pmu_sb_events.list, cpu)); 15162 raw_spin_lock_init(&per_cpu(pmu_sb_events.lock, cpu)); 15163 15164 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&per_cpu(sched_cb_list, cpu)); 15165 15166 cpuctx = per_cpu_ptr(&perf_cpu_context, cpu); 15167 __perf_event_init_context(&cpuctx->ctx); 15168 lockdep_set_class(&cpuctx->ctx.mutex, &cpuctx_mutex); 15169 lockdep_set_class(&cpuctx->ctx.lock, &cpuctx_lock); 15170 cpuctx->online = cpumask_test_cpu(cpu, perf_online_mask); 15171 cpuctx->heap_size = ARRAY_SIZE(cpuctx->heap_default); 15172 cpuctx->heap = cpuctx->heap_default; 15173 } 15174 } 15175 15176 static void perf_swevent_init_cpu(unsigned int cpu) 15177 { 15178 struct swevent_htable *swhash = &per_cpu(swevent_htable, cpu); 15179 15180 mutex_lock(&swhash->hlist_mutex); 15181 if (swhash->hlist_refcount > 0 && !swevent_hlist_deref(swhash)) { 15182 struct swevent_hlist *hlist; 15183 15184 hlist = kzalloc_node(sizeof(*hlist), GFP_KERNEL, cpu_to_node(cpu)); 15185 WARN_ON(!hlist); 15186 rcu_assign_pointer(swhash->swevent_hlist, hlist); 15187 } 15188 mutex_unlock(&swhash->hlist_mutex); 15189 } 15190 15191 #if defined CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU || defined CONFIG_KEXEC_CORE 15192 static void __perf_event_exit_context(void *__info) 15193 { 15194 struct perf_cpu_context *cpuctx = this_cpu_ptr(&perf_cpu_context); 15195 struct perf_event_context *ctx = __info; 15196 struct perf_event *event; 15197 15198 raw_spin_lock(&ctx->lock); 15199 ctx_sched_out(ctx, NULL, EVENT_TIME); 15200 list_for_each_entry(event, &ctx->event_list, event_entry) 15201 __perf_remove_from_context(event, cpuctx, ctx, (void *)DETACH_GROUP); 15202 raw_spin_unlock(&ctx->lock); 15203 } 15204 15205 static void perf_event_clear_cpumask(unsigned int cpu) 15206 { 15207 int target[PERF_PMU_MAX_SCOPE]; 15208 unsigned int scope; 15209 struct pmu *pmu; 15210 15211 cpumask_clear_cpu(cpu, perf_online_mask); 15212 15213 for (scope = PERF_PMU_SCOPE_NONE + 1; scope < PERF_PMU_MAX_SCOPE; scope++) { 15214 const struct cpumask *cpumask = perf_scope_cpu_topology_cpumask(scope, cpu); 15215 struct cpumask *pmu_cpumask = perf_scope_cpumask(scope); 15216 15217 target[scope] = -1; 15218 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(!pmu_cpumask || !cpumask)) 15219 continue; 15220 15221 if (!cpumask_test_and_clear_cpu(cpu, pmu_cpumask)) 15222 continue; 15223 target[scope] = cpumask_any_but(cpumask, cpu); 15224 if (target[scope] < nr_cpu_ids) 15225 cpumask_set_cpu(target[scope], pmu_cpumask); 15226 } 15227 15228 /* migrate */ 15229 list_for_each_entry(pmu, &pmus, entry) { 15230 if (pmu->scope == PERF_PMU_SCOPE_NONE || 15231 WARN_ON_ONCE(pmu->scope >= PERF_PMU_MAX_SCOPE)) 15232 continue; 15233 15234 if (target[pmu->scope] >= 0 && target[pmu->scope] < nr_cpu_ids) 15235 perf_pmu_migrate_context(pmu, cpu, target[pmu->scope]); 15236 } 15237 } 15238 15239 static void perf_event_exit_cpu_context(int cpu) 15240 { 15241 struct perf_cpu_context *cpuctx; 15242 struct perf_event_context *ctx; 15243 15244 // XXX simplify cpuctx->online 15245 mutex_lock(&pmus_lock); 15246 /* 15247 * Clear the cpumasks, and migrate to other CPUs if possible. 15248 * Must be invoked before the __perf_event_exit_context. 15249 */ 15250 perf_event_clear_cpumask(cpu); 15251 cpuctx = per_cpu_ptr(&perf_cpu_context, cpu); 15252 ctx = &cpuctx->ctx; 15253 15254 mutex_lock(&ctx->mutex); 15255 if (ctx->nr_events) 15256 smp_call_function_single(cpu, __perf_event_exit_context, ctx, 1); 15257 cpuctx->online = 0; 15258 mutex_unlock(&ctx->mutex); 15259 mutex_unlock(&pmus_lock); 15260 } 15261 #else 15262 15263 static void perf_event_exit_cpu_context(int cpu) { } 15264 15265 #endif 15266 15267 static void perf_event_setup_cpumask(unsigned int cpu) 15268 { 15269 struct cpumask *pmu_cpumask; 15270 unsigned int scope; 15271 15272 /* 15273 * Early boot stage, the cpumask hasn't been set yet. 15274 * The perf_online_<domain>_masks includes the first CPU of each domain. 15275 * Always unconditionally set the boot CPU for the perf_online_<domain>_masks. 15276 */ 15277 if (cpumask_empty(perf_online_mask)) { 15278 for (scope = PERF_PMU_SCOPE_NONE + 1; scope < PERF_PMU_MAX_SCOPE; scope++) { 15279 pmu_cpumask = perf_scope_cpumask(scope); 15280 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(!pmu_cpumask)) 15281 continue; 15282 cpumask_set_cpu(cpu, pmu_cpumask); 15283 } 15284 goto end; 15285 } 15286 15287 for (scope = PERF_PMU_SCOPE_NONE + 1; scope < PERF_PMU_MAX_SCOPE; scope++) { 15288 const struct cpumask *cpumask = perf_scope_cpu_topology_cpumask(scope, cpu); 15289 15290 pmu_cpumask = perf_scope_cpumask(scope); 15291 15292 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(!pmu_cpumask || !cpumask)) 15293 continue; 15294 15295 if (!cpumask_empty(cpumask) && 15296 cpumask_any_and(pmu_cpumask, cpumask) >= nr_cpu_ids) 15297 cpumask_set_cpu(cpu, pmu_cpumask); 15298 } 15299 end: 15300 cpumask_set_cpu(cpu, perf_online_mask); 15301 } 15302 15303 int perf_event_init_cpu(unsigned int cpu) 15304 { 15305 struct perf_cpu_context *cpuctx; 15306 struct perf_event_context *ctx; 15307 15308 perf_swevent_init_cpu(cpu); 15309 15310 mutex_lock(&pmus_lock); 15311 perf_event_setup_cpumask(cpu); 15312 cpuctx = per_cpu_ptr(&perf_cpu_context, cpu); 15313 ctx = &cpuctx->ctx; 15314 15315 mutex_lock(&ctx->mutex); 15316 cpuctx->online = 1; 15317 mutex_unlock(&ctx->mutex); 15318 mutex_unlock(&pmus_lock); 15319 15320 return 0; 15321 } 15322 15323 int perf_event_exit_cpu(unsigned int cpu) 15324 { 15325 perf_event_exit_cpu_context(cpu); 15326 return 0; 15327 } 15328 15329 static int 15330 perf_reboot(struct notifier_block *notifier, unsigned long val, void *v) 15331 { 15332 int cpu; 15333 15334 for_each_online_cpu(cpu) 15335 perf_event_exit_cpu(cpu); 15336 15337 return NOTIFY_OK; 15338 } 15339 15340 /* 15341 * Run the perf reboot notifier at the very last possible moment so that 15342 * the generic watchdog code runs as long as possible. 15343 */ 15344 static struct notifier_block perf_reboot_notifier = { 15345 .notifier_call = perf_reboot, 15346 .priority = INT_MIN, 15347 }; 15348 15349 void __init perf_event_init(void) 15350 { 15351 int ret; 15352 15353 idr_init(&pmu_idr); 15354 15355 unwind_deferred_init(&perf_unwind_work, 15356 perf_unwind_deferred_callback); 15357 15358 perf_event_init_all_cpus(); 15359 init_srcu_struct(&pmus_srcu); 15360 perf_pmu_register(&perf_swevent, "software", PERF_TYPE_SOFTWARE); 15361 perf_pmu_register(&perf_cpu_clock, "cpu_clock", -1); 15362 perf_pmu_register(&perf_task_clock, "task_clock", -1); 15363 perf_tp_register(); 15364 perf_event_init_cpu(smp_processor_id()); 15365 register_reboot_notifier(&perf_reboot_notifier); 15366 15367 ret = init_hw_breakpoint(); 15368 WARN(ret, "hw_breakpoint initialization failed with: %d", ret); 15369 15370 perf_event_cache = KMEM_CACHE(perf_event, SLAB_PANIC); 15371 15372 /* 15373 * Build time assertion that we keep the data_head at the intended 15374 * location. IOW, validation we got the __reserved[] size right. 15375 */ 15376 BUILD_BUG_ON((offsetof(struct perf_event_mmap_page, data_head)) 15377 != 1024); 15378 } 15379 15380 ssize_t perf_event_sysfs_show(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr, 15381 char *page) 15382 { 15383 struct perf_pmu_events_attr *pmu_attr = 15384 container_of(attr, struct perf_pmu_events_attr, attr); 15385 15386 if (pmu_attr->event_str) 15387 return sprintf(page, "%s\n", pmu_attr->event_str); 15388 15389 return 0; 15390 } 15391 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(perf_event_sysfs_show); 15392 15393 static int __init perf_event_sysfs_init(void) 15394 { 15395 struct pmu *pmu; 15396 int ret; 15397 15398 mutex_lock(&pmus_lock); 15399 15400 ret = bus_register(&pmu_bus); 15401 if (ret) 15402 goto unlock; 15403 15404 list_for_each_entry(pmu, &pmus, entry) { 15405 if (pmu->dev) 15406 continue; 15407 15408 ret = pmu_dev_alloc(pmu); 15409 WARN(ret, "Failed to register pmu: %s, reason %d\n", pmu->name, ret); 15410 } 15411 pmu_bus_running = 1; 15412 ret = 0; 15413 15414 unlock: 15415 mutex_unlock(&pmus_lock); 15416 15417 return ret; 15418 } 15419 device_initcall(perf_event_sysfs_init); 15420 15421 #ifdef CONFIG_CGROUP_PERF 15422 static struct cgroup_subsys_state * 15423 perf_cgroup_css_alloc(struct cgroup_subsys_state *parent_css) 15424 { 15425 struct perf_cgroup *jc; 15426 15427 jc = kzalloc_obj(*jc); 15428 if (!jc) 15429 return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM); 15430 15431 jc->info = alloc_percpu(struct perf_cgroup_info); 15432 if (!jc->info) { 15433 kfree(jc); 15434 return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM); 15435 } 15436 15437 return &jc->css; 15438 } 15439 15440 static void perf_cgroup_css_free(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css) 15441 { 15442 struct perf_cgroup *jc = container_of(css, struct perf_cgroup, css); 15443 15444 free_percpu(jc->info); 15445 kfree(jc); 15446 } 15447 15448 static int perf_cgroup_css_online(struct cgroup_subsys_state *css) 15449 { 15450 perf_event_cgroup(css->cgroup); 15451 return 0; 15452 } 15453 15454 static int __perf_cgroup_move(void *info) 15455 { 15456 struct task_struct *task = info; 15457 15458 preempt_disable(); 15459 perf_cgroup_switch(task); 15460 preempt_enable(); 15461 15462 return 0; 15463 } 15464 15465 static void perf_cgroup_attach(struct cgroup_taskset *tset) 15466 { 15467 struct task_struct *task; 15468 struct cgroup_subsys_state *css; 15469 15470 cgroup_taskset_for_each(task, css, tset) 15471 task_function_call(task, __perf_cgroup_move, task); 15472 } 15473 15474 struct cgroup_subsys perf_event_cgrp_subsys = { 15475 .css_alloc = perf_cgroup_css_alloc, 15476 .css_free = perf_cgroup_css_free, 15477 .css_online = perf_cgroup_css_online, 15478 .attach = perf_cgroup_attach, 15479 /* 15480 * Implicitly enable on dfl hierarchy so that perf events can 15481 * always be filtered by cgroup2 path as long as perf_event 15482 * controller is not mounted on a legacy hierarchy. 15483 */ 15484 .implicit_on_dfl = true, 15485 .threaded = true, 15486 }; 15487 #endif /* CONFIG_CGROUP_PERF */ 15488 15489 DEFINE_STATIC_CALL_RET0(perf_snapshot_branch_stack, perf_snapshot_branch_stack_t); 15490