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Nothing sets function_trace_stop to disable function tracing anymore. Remove the check for it in the arch code. Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/3144266.ziutPk5CNZ@vapier Acked-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org> Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis.org>
208 lines
5.0 KiB
ArmAsm
208 lines
5.0 KiB
ArmAsm
/*
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* mcount and friends -- ftrace stuff
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*
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* Copyright (C) 2009-2010 Analog Devices Inc.
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* Licensed under the GPL-2 or later.
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*/
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#include <linux/linkage.h>
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#include <asm/ftrace.h>
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.text
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#ifdef CONFIG_DYNAMIC_FTRACE
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/* Simple stub so we can boot the kernel until runtime patching has
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* disabled all calls to this. Then it'll be unused.
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*/
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ENTRY(__mcount)
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# if ANOMALY_05000371
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nop; nop; nop; nop;
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# endif
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rts;
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ENDPROC(__mcount)
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/* GCC will have called us before setting up the function prologue, so we
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* can clobber the normal scratch registers, but we need to make sure to
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* save/restore the registers used for argument passing (R0-R2) in case
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* the profiled function is using them. With data registers, R3 is the
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* only one we can blow away. With pointer registers, we have P0-P2.
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*
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* Upon entry, the RETS will point to the top of the current profiled
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* function. And since GCC pushed the previous RETS for us, the previous
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* function will be waiting there. mmmm pie.
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*/
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ENTRY(_ftrace_caller)
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/* save first/second/third function arg and the return register */
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[--sp] = r2;
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[--sp] = r0;
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[--sp] = r1;
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[--sp] = rets;
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/* function_trace_call(unsigned long ip, unsigned long parent_ip):
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* ip: this point was called by ...
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* parent_ip: ... this function
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* the ip itself will need adjusting for the mcount call
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*/
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r0 = rets;
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r1 = [sp + 16]; /* skip the 4 local regs on stack */
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r0 += -MCOUNT_INSN_SIZE;
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.globl _ftrace_call
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_ftrace_call:
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call _ftrace_stub
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# ifdef CONFIG_FUNCTION_GRAPH_TRACER
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.globl _ftrace_graph_call
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_ftrace_graph_call:
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nop; /* jump _ftrace_graph_caller; */
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# endif
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/* restore state and get out of dodge */
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.Lfinish_trace:
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rets = [sp++];
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r1 = [sp++];
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r0 = [sp++];
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r2 = [sp++];
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.globl _ftrace_stub
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_ftrace_stub:
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rts;
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ENDPROC(_ftrace_caller)
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#else
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/* See documentation for _ftrace_caller */
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ENTRY(__mcount)
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/* save third function arg early so we can do testing below */
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[--sp] = r2;
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/* load the function pointer to the tracer */
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p0.l = _ftrace_trace_function;
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p0.h = _ftrace_trace_function;
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r3 = [p0];
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/* optional micro optimization: don't call the stub tracer */
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r2.l = _ftrace_stub;
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r2.h = _ftrace_stub;
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cc = r2 == r3;
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if ! cc jump .Ldo_trace;
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# ifdef CONFIG_FUNCTION_GRAPH_TRACER
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/* if the ftrace_graph_return function pointer is not set to
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* the ftrace_stub entry, call prepare_ftrace_return().
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*/
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p0.l = _ftrace_graph_return;
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p0.h = _ftrace_graph_return;
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r3 = [p0];
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cc = r2 == r3;
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if ! cc jump _ftrace_graph_caller;
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/* similarly, if the ftrace_graph_entry function pointer is not
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* set to the ftrace_graph_entry_stub entry, ...
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*/
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p0.l = _ftrace_graph_entry;
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p0.h = _ftrace_graph_entry;
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r2.l = _ftrace_graph_entry_stub;
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r2.h = _ftrace_graph_entry_stub;
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r3 = [p0];
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cc = r2 == r3;
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if ! cc jump _ftrace_graph_caller;
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# endif
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r2 = [sp++];
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rts;
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.Ldo_trace:
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/* save first/second function arg and the return register */
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[--sp] = r0;
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[--sp] = r1;
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[--sp] = rets;
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/* setup the tracer function */
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p0 = r3;
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/* function_trace_call(unsigned long ip, unsigned long parent_ip):
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* ip: this point was called by ...
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* parent_ip: ... this function
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* the ip itself will need adjusting for the mcount call
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*/
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r0 = rets;
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r1 = [sp + 16]; /* skip the 4 local regs on stack */
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r0 += -MCOUNT_INSN_SIZE;
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/* call the tracer */
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call (p0);
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/* restore state and get out of dodge */
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.Lfinish_trace:
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rets = [sp++];
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r1 = [sp++];
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r0 = [sp++];
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r2 = [sp++];
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.globl _ftrace_stub
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_ftrace_stub:
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rts;
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ENDPROC(__mcount)
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#endif
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#ifdef CONFIG_FUNCTION_GRAPH_TRACER
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/* The prepare_ftrace_return() function is similar to the trace function
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* except it takes a pointer to the location of the frompc. This is so
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* the prepare_ftrace_return() can hijack it temporarily for probing
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* purposes.
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*/
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ENTRY(_ftrace_graph_caller)
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# ifndef CONFIG_DYNAMIC_FTRACE
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/* save first/second function arg and the return register */
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[--sp] = r0;
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[--sp] = r1;
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[--sp] = rets;
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/* prepare_ftrace_return(parent, self_addr, frame_pointer) */
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r0 = sp; /* unsigned long *parent */
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r1 = rets; /* unsigned long self_addr */
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# else
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r0 = sp; /* unsigned long *parent */
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r1 = [sp]; /* unsigned long self_addr */
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# endif
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# ifdef CONFIG_HAVE_FUNCTION_GRAPH_FP_TEST
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r2 = fp; /* unsigned long frame_pointer */
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# endif
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r0 += 16; /* skip the 4 local regs on stack */
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r1 += -MCOUNT_INSN_SIZE;
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call _prepare_ftrace_return;
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jump .Lfinish_trace;
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ENDPROC(_ftrace_graph_caller)
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/* Undo the rewrite caused by ftrace_graph_caller(). The common function
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* ftrace_return_to_handler() will return the original rets so we can
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* restore it and be on our way.
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*/
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ENTRY(_return_to_handler)
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/* make sure original return values are saved */
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[--sp] = p0;
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[--sp] = r0;
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[--sp] = r1;
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/* get original return address */
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# ifdef CONFIG_HAVE_FUNCTION_GRAPH_FP_TEST
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r0 = fp; /* Blackfin is sane, so omit this */
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# endif
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call _ftrace_return_to_handler;
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rets = r0;
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/* anomaly 05000371 - make sure we have at least three instructions
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* between rets setting and the return
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*/
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r1 = [sp++];
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r0 = [sp++];
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p0 = [sp++];
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rts;
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ENDPROC(_return_to_handler)
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#endif
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