linux-stable/arch/s390/kernel/perf_pai_ext.c
Linus Torvalds bcf5470eb4 s390 updates for 6.3 merge window
- Large cleanup of the con3270/tty3270 driver. Among others this fixes:
   * Background Color Support
   * ASCII Line Character Support
   * VT100 Support
   * Geometries other than 80x24
 
 - Cleanup and improve cmpxchg() code. Also add cmpxchg_user_key() to
   uaccess functions, which will be used by KVM to access KVM guest memory
   with a specific storage key.
 
 - Add support for user space events counting to CPUMF.
 
 - Cleanup the vfio/ccw code, which also allows now to properly support 2K
   Format-2 IDALs.
 
 - Move kernel page table allocation and initialization to decompressor,
   which finally allows to enter the kernel with dynamic address translation
   enabled. This in turn allows to get rid of code with special handling in
   the kernel, which has to distinguish if DAT is on or off.
 
 - Replace kretprobe with rethook.
 
 - Various improvements to vfio/ap queue resets:
   * Use TAPQ to verify completion of a reset in progress rather than
     multiple invocations of ZAPQ.
   * Check TAPQ response codes when verifying successful completion of ZAPQ.
   * Fix erroneous handling of some error response codes.
   * Increase the maximum amount of time to wait for successful completion
     of ZAPQ.
 
 - Rework system call wrappers to get rid of alias functions, which were
   only left on s390.
 
 - Cleanup diag288_wdt watchdog driver. It has been agreed on with Guenter
   Roeck that this goes upstream via the s390 tree.
 
 - Add missing loadparm parameter handling for list-directed ECKD ipl/reipl.
 
 - Various improvements to memory detection code.
 
 - Remove arch_cpu_idle_time() since the current implementation is broken,
   and allows user space observable accounted idle times which can
   temporarily decrease.
 
 - Add Reset DAT-Protection support: (only) allow to change PTEs from RO to
   RW with a new RDP instruction. Unlike the currently used IPTE
   instruction, this does not necessarily guarantee that TLBs of all CPUs
   are synchronously flushed; and that remote CPUs can see spurious
   protection faults. The overall improvement for not requiring an all CPU
   synchronization, like it is required with IPTE, should be beneficial.
 
 - Fix KFENCE page fault reporting.
 
 - Smaller cleanups and improvement all over the place.
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Merge tag 's390-6.3-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/s390/linux

Pull s390 updates from Heiko Carstens:

 - Large cleanup of the con3270/tty3270 driver. Among others this fixes:
     - Background Color Support
     - ASCII Line Character Support
     - VT100 Support
     - Geometries other than 80x24

 - Cleanup and improve cmpxchg() code. Also add cmpxchg_user_key() to
   uaccess functions, which will be used by KVM to access KVM guest
   memory with a specific storage key

 - Add support for user space events counting to CPUMF

 - Cleanup the vfio/ccw code, which also allows now to properly support
   2K Format-2 IDALs

 - Move kernel page table allocation and initialization to decompressor,
   which finally allows to enter the kernel with dynamic address
   translation enabled. This in turn allows to get rid of code with
   special handling in the kernel, which has to distinguish if DAT is on
   or off

 - Replace kretprobe with rethook

 - Various improvements to vfio/ap queue resets:
     - Use TAPQ to verify completion of a reset in progress rather than
       multiple invocations of ZAPQ.
     - Check TAPQ response codes when verifying successful completion of
       ZAPQ.
     - Fix erroneous handling of some error response codes.
     - Increase the maximum amount of time to wait for successful
       completion of ZAPQ

 - Rework system call wrappers to get rid of alias functions, which were
   only left on s390

 - Cleanup diag288_wdt watchdog driver. It has been agreed on with
   Guenter Roeck that this goes upstream via the s390 tree

 - Add missing loadparm parameter handling for list-directed ECKD
   ipl/reipl

 - Various improvements to memory detection code

 - Remove arch_cpu_idle_time() since the current implementation is
   broken, and allows user space observable accounted idle times which
   can temporarily decrease

 - Add Reset DAT-Protection support: (only) allow to change PTEs from RO
   to RW with a new RDP instruction. Unlike the currently used IPTE
   instruction, this does not necessarily guarantee that TLBs of all
   CPUs are synchronously flushed; and that remote CPUs can see spurious
   protection faults. The overall improvement for not requiring an all
   CPU synchronization, like it is required with IPTE, should be
   beneficial

 - Fix KFENCE page fault reporting

 - Smaller cleanups and improvement all over the place

* tag 's390-6.3-1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/s390/linux: (182 commits)
  s390/irq,idle: simplify idle check
  s390/processor: add test_and_set_cpu_flag() and test_and_clear_cpu_flag()
  s390/processor: let cpu helper functions return boolean values
  s390/kfence: fix page fault reporting
  s390/zcrypt: introduce ctfm field in struct CPRBX
  s390: remove confusing comment from uapi types header file
  vfio/ccw: remove WARN_ON during shutdown
  s390/entry: remove toolchain dependent micro-optimization
  s390/mem_detect: do not truncate online memory ranges info
  s390/vx: remove __uint128_t type from __vector128 struct again
  s390/mm: add support for RDP (Reset DAT-Protection)
  s390/mm: define private VM_FAULT_* reasons from top bits
  Documentation: s390: correct spelling
  s390/ap: fix status returned by ap_qact()
  s390/ap: fix status returned by ap_aqic()
  s390: vfio-ap: tighten the NIB validity check
  Revert "s390/mem_detect: do not update output parameters on failure"
  s390/idle: remove arch_cpu_idle_time() and corresponding code
  s390/vx: use simple assignments to access __vector128 members
  s390/vx: add 64 and 128 bit members to __vector128 struct
  ...
2023-02-21 15:09:17 -08:00

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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
/*
* Performance event support - Processor Activity Instrumentation Extension
* Facility
*
* Copyright IBM Corp. 2022
* Author(s): Thomas Richter <tmricht@linux.ibm.com>
*/
#define KMSG_COMPONENT "pai_ext"
#define pr_fmt(fmt) KMSG_COMPONENT ": " fmt
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/kernel_stat.h>
#include <linux/percpu.h>
#include <linux/notifier.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/export.h>
#include <linux/io.h>
#include <linux/perf_event.h>
#include <asm/ctl_reg.h>
#include <asm/pai.h>
#include <asm/debug.h>
#define PAIE1_CB_SZ 0x200 /* Size of PAIE1 control block */
#define PAIE1_CTRBLOCK_SZ 0x400 /* Size of PAIE1 counter blocks */
static debug_info_t *paiext_dbg;
static unsigned int paiext_cnt; /* Extracted with QPACI instruction */
struct pai_userdata {
u16 num;
u64 value;
} __packed;
/* Create the PAI extension 1 control block area.
* The PAI extension control block 1 is pointed to by lowcore
* address 0x1508 for each CPU. This control block is 512 bytes in size
* and requires a 512 byte boundary alignment.
*/
struct paiext_cb { /* PAI extension 1 control block */
u64 header; /* Not used */
u64 reserved1;
u64 acc; /* Addr to analytics counter control block */
u8 reserved2[488];
} __packed;
struct paiext_map {
unsigned long *area; /* Area for CPU to store counters */
struct pai_userdata *save; /* Area to store non-zero counters */
enum paievt_mode mode; /* Type of event */
unsigned int active_events; /* # of PAI Extension users */
unsigned int refcnt;
struct perf_event *event; /* Perf event for sampling */
struct paiext_cb *paiext_cb; /* PAI extension control block area */
};
struct paiext_mapptr {
struct paiext_map *mapptr;
};
static struct paiext_root { /* Anchor to per CPU data */
int refcnt; /* Overall active events */
struct paiext_mapptr __percpu *mapptr;
} paiext_root;
/* Free per CPU data when the last event is removed. */
static void paiext_root_free(void)
{
if (!--paiext_root.refcnt) {
free_percpu(paiext_root.mapptr);
paiext_root.mapptr = NULL;
}
}
/* On initialization of first event also allocate per CPU data dynamically.
* Start with an array of pointers, the array size is the maximum number of
* CPUs possible, which might be larger than the number of CPUs currently
* online.
*/
static int paiext_root_alloc(void)
{
if (++paiext_root.refcnt == 1) {
/* The memory is already zeroed. */
paiext_root.mapptr = alloc_percpu(struct paiext_mapptr);
if (!paiext_root.mapptr) {
/* Returing without refcnt adjustment is ok. The
* error code is handled by paiext_alloc() which
* decrements refcnt when an event can not be
* created.
*/
return -ENOMEM;
}
}
return 0;
}
/* Protects against concurrent increment of sampler and counter member
* increments at the same time and prohibits concurrent execution of
* counting and sampling events.
* Ensures that analytics counter block is deallocated only when the
* sampling and counting on that cpu is zero.
* For details see paiext_alloc().
*/
static DEFINE_MUTEX(paiext_reserve_mutex);
/* Free all memory allocated for event counting/sampling setup */
static void paiext_free(struct paiext_mapptr *mp)
{
kfree(mp->mapptr->area);
kfree(mp->mapptr->paiext_cb);
kvfree(mp->mapptr->save);
kfree(mp->mapptr);
mp->mapptr = NULL;
}
/* Release the PMU if event is the last perf event */
static void paiext_event_destroy(struct perf_event *event)
{
struct paiext_mapptr *mp = per_cpu_ptr(paiext_root.mapptr, event->cpu);
struct paiext_map *cpump = mp->mapptr;
mutex_lock(&paiext_reserve_mutex);
cpump->event = NULL;
if (!--cpump->refcnt) /* Last reference gone */
paiext_free(mp);
paiext_root_free();
mutex_unlock(&paiext_reserve_mutex);
debug_sprintf_event(paiext_dbg, 4, "%s cpu %d mapptr %p\n", __func__,
event->cpu, mp->mapptr);
}
/* Used to avoid races in checking concurrent access of counting and
* sampling for pai_extension events.
*
* Only one instance of event pai_ext/NNPA_ALL/ for sampling is
* allowed and when this event is running, no counting event is allowed.
* Several counting events are allowed in parallel, but no sampling event
* is allowed while one (or more) counting events are running.
*
* This function is called in process context and it is safe to block.
* When the event initialization functions fails, no other call back will
* be invoked.
*
* Allocate the memory for the event.
*/
static int paiext_alloc(struct perf_event_attr *a, struct perf_event *event)
{
struct paiext_mapptr *mp;
struct paiext_map *cpump;
int rc;
mutex_lock(&paiext_reserve_mutex);
rc = paiext_root_alloc();
if (rc)
goto unlock;
mp = per_cpu_ptr(paiext_root.mapptr, event->cpu);
cpump = mp->mapptr;
if (!cpump) { /* Paiext_map allocated? */
rc = -ENOMEM;
cpump = kzalloc(sizeof(*cpump), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!cpump)
goto unlock;
/* Allocate memory for counter area and counter extraction.
* These are
* - a 512 byte block and requires 512 byte boundary alignment.
* - a 1KB byte block and requires 1KB boundary alignment.
* Only the first counting event has to allocate the area.
*
* Note: This works with commit 59bb47985c1d by default.
* Backporting this to kernels without this commit might
* need adjustment.
*/
mp->mapptr = cpump;
cpump->area = kzalloc(PAIE1_CTRBLOCK_SZ, GFP_KERNEL);
cpump->paiext_cb = kzalloc(PAIE1_CB_SZ, GFP_KERNEL);
cpump->save = kvmalloc_array(paiext_cnt + 1,
sizeof(struct pai_userdata),
GFP_KERNEL);
if (!cpump->save || !cpump->area || !cpump->paiext_cb) {
paiext_free(mp);
goto unlock;
}
cpump->mode = a->sample_period ? PAI_MODE_SAMPLING
: PAI_MODE_COUNTING;
} else {
/* Multiple invocation, check whats active.
* Supported are multiple counter events or only one sampling
* event concurrently at any one time.
*/
if (cpump->mode == PAI_MODE_SAMPLING ||
(cpump->mode == PAI_MODE_COUNTING && a->sample_period)) {
rc = -EBUSY;
goto unlock;
}
}
rc = 0;
cpump->event = event;
++cpump->refcnt;
unlock:
if (rc) {
/* Error in allocation of event, decrement anchor. Since
* the event in not created, its destroy() function is never
* invoked. Adjust the reference counter for the anchor.
*/
paiext_root_free();
}
mutex_unlock(&paiext_reserve_mutex);
/* If rc is non-zero, no increment of counter/sampler was done. */
return rc;
}
/* The PAI extension 1 control block supports up to 128 entries. Return
* the index within PAIE1_CB given the event number. Also validate event
* number.
*/
static int paiext_event_valid(struct perf_event *event)
{
u64 cfg = event->attr.config;
if (cfg >= PAI_NNPA_BASE && cfg <= PAI_NNPA_BASE + paiext_cnt) {
/* Offset NNPA in paiext_cb */
event->hw.config_base = offsetof(struct paiext_cb, acc);
return 0;
}
return -EINVAL;
}
/* Might be called on different CPU than the one the event is intended for. */
static int paiext_event_init(struct perf_event *event)
{
struct perf_event_attr *a = &event->attr;
int rc;
/* PMU pai_ext registered as PERF_TYPE_RAW, check event type */
if (a->type != PERF_TYPE_RAW && event->pmu->type != a->type)
return -ENOENT;
/* PAI extension event must be valid and in supported range */
rc = paiext_event_valid(event);
if (rc)
return rc;
/* Allow only CPU wide operation, no process context for now. */
if (event->hw.target || event->cpu == -1)
return -ENOENT;
/* Allow only event NNPA_ALL for sampling. */
if (a->sample_period && a->config != PAI_NNPA_BASE)
return -EINVAL;
/* Prohibit exclude_user event selection */
if (a->exclude_user)
return -EINVAL;
rc = paiext_alloc(a, event);
if (rc)
return rc;
event->hw.last_tag = 0;
event->destroy = paiext_event_destroy;
if (a->sample_period) {
a->sample_period = 1;
a->freq = 0;
/* Register for paicrypt_sched_task() to be called */
event->attach_state |= PERF_ATTACH_SCHED_CB;
/* Add raw data which are the memory mapped counters */
a->sample_type |= PERF_SAMPLE_RAW;
/* Turn off inheritance */
a->inherit = 0;
}
return 0;
}
static u64 paiext_getctr(struct paiext_map *cpump, int nr)
{
return cpump->area[nr];
}
/* Read the counter values. Return value from location in buffer. For event
* NNPA_ALL sum up all events.
*/
static u64 paiext_getdata(struct perf_event *event)
{
struct paiext_mapptr *mp = this_cpu_ptr(paiext_root.mapptr);
struct paiext_map *cpump = mp->mapptr;
u64 sum = 0;
int i;
if (event->attr.config != PAI_NNPA_BASE)
return paiext_getctr(cpump, event->attr.config - PAI_NNPA_BASE);
for (i = 1; i <= paiext_cnt; i++)
sum += paiext_getctr(cpump, i);
return sum;
}
static u64 paiext_getall(struct perf_event *event)
{
return paiext_getdata(event);
}
static void paiext_read(struct perf_event *event)
{
u64 prev, new, delta;
prev = local64_read(&event->hw.prev_count);
new = paiext_getall(event);
local64_set(&event->hw.prev_count, new);
delta = new - prev;
local64_add(delta, &event->count);
}
static void paiext_start(struct perf_event *event, int flags)
{
u64 sum;
if (event->hw.last_tag)
return;
event->hw.last_tag = 1;
sum = paiext_getall(event); /* Get current value */
local64_set(&event->hw.prev_count, sum);
local64_set(&event->count, 0);
}
static int paiext_add(struct perf_event *event, int flags)
{
struct paiext_mapptr *mp = this_cpu_ptr(paiext_root.mapptr);
struct paiext_map *cpump = mp->mapptr;
struct paiext_cb *pcb = cpump->paiext_cb;
if (++cpump->active_events == 1) {
S390_lowcore.aicd = virt_to_phys(cpump->paiext_cb);
pcb->acc = virt_to_phys(cpump->area) | 0x1;
/* Enable CPU instruction lookup for PAIE1 control block */
__ctl_set_bit(0, 49);
debug_sprintf_event(paiext_dbg, 4, "%s 1508 %llx acc %llx\n",
__func__, S390_lowcore.aicd, pcb->acc);
}
if (flags & PERF_EF_START && !event->attr.sample_period) {
/* Only counting needs initial counter value */
paiext_start(event, PERF_EF_RELOAD);
}
event->hw.state = 0;
if (event->attr.sample_period) {
cpump->event = event;
perf_sched_cb_inc(event->pmu);
}
return 0;
}
static void paiext_stop(struct perf_event *event, int flags)
{
paiext_read(event);
event->hw.state = PERF_HES_STOPPED;
}
static void paiext_del(struct perf_event *event, int flags)
{
struct paiext_mapptr *mp = this_cpu_ptr(paiext_root.mapptr);
struct paiext_map *cpump = mp->mapptr;
struct paiext_cb *pcb = cpump->paiext_cb;
if (event->attr.sample_period)
perf_sched_cb_dec(event->pmu);
if (!event->attr.sample_period) {
/* Only counting needs to read counter */
paiext_stop(event, PERF_EF_UPDATE);
}
if (--cpump->active_events == 0) {
/* Disable CPU instruction lookup for PAIE1 control block */
__ctl_clear_bit(0, 49);
pcb->acc = 0;
S390_lowcore.aicd = 0;
debug_sprintf_event(paiext_dbg, 4, "%s 1508 %llx acc %llx\n",
__func__, S390_lowcore.aicd, pcb->acc);
}
}
/* Create raw data and save it in buffer. Returns number of bytes copied.
* Saves only positive counter entries of the form
* 2 bytes: Number of counter
* 8 bytes: Value of counter
*/
static size_t paiext_copy(struct paiext_map *cpump)
{
struct pai_userdata *userdata = cpump->save;
int i, outidx = 0;
for (i = 1; i <= paiext_cnt; i++) {
u64 val = paiext_getctr(cpump, i);
if (val) {
userdata[outidx].num = i;
userdata[outidx].value = val;
outidx++;
}
}
return outidx * sizeof(*userdata);
}
/* Write sample when one or more counters values are nonzero.
*
* Note: The function paiext_sched_task() and paiext_push_sample() are not
* invoked after function paiext_del() has been called because of function
* perf_sched_cb_dec().
* The function paiext_sched_task() and paiext_push_sample() are only
* called when sampling is active. Function perf_sched_cb_inc()
* has been invoked to install function paiext_sched_task() as call back
* to run at context switch time (see paiext_add()).
*
* This causes function perf_event_context_sched_out() and
* perf_event_context_sched_in() to check whether the PMU has installed an
* sched_task() callback. That callback is not active after paiext_del()
* returns and has deleted the event on that CPU.
*/
static int paiext_push_sample(void)
{
struct paiext_mapptr *mp = this_cpu_ptr(paiext_root.mapptr);
struct paiext_map *cpump = mp->mapptr;
struct perf_event *event = cpump->event;
struct perf_sample_data data;
struct perf_raw_record raw;
struct pt_regs regs;
size_t rawsize;
int overflow;
rawsize = paiext_copy(cpump);
if (!rawsize) /* No incremented counters */
return 0;
/* Setup perf sample */
memset(&regs, 0, sizeof(regs));
memset(&raw, 0, sizeof(raw));
memset(&data, 0, sizeof(data));
perf_sample_data_init(&data, 0, event->hw.last_period);
if (event->attr.sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_TID) {
data.tid_entry.pid = task_tgid_nr(current);
data.tid_entry.tid = task_pid_nr(current);
}
if (event->attr.sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_TIME)
data.time = event->clock();
if (event->attr.sample_type & (PERF_SAMPLE_ID | PERF_SAMPLE_IDENTIFIER))
data.id = event->id;
if (event->attr.sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_CPU)
data.cpu_entry.cpu = smp_processor_id();
if (event->attr.sample_type & PERF_SAMPLE_RAW) {
raw.frag.size = rawsize;
raw.frag.data = cpump->save;
perf_sample_save_raw_data(&data, &raw);
}
overflow = perf_event_overflow(event, &data, &regs);
perf_event_update_userpage(event);
/* Clear lowcore area after read */
memset(cpump->area, 0, PAIE1_CTRBLOCK_SZ);
return overflow;
}
/* Called on schedule-in and schedule-out. No access to event structure,
* but for sampling only event NNPA_ALL is allowed.
*/
static void paiext_sched_task(struct perf_event_pmu_context *pmu_ctx, bool sched_in)
{
/* We started with a clean page on event installation. So read out
* results on schedule_out and if page was dirty, clear values.
*/
if (!sched_in)
paiext_push_sample();
}
/* Attribute definitions for pai extension1 interface. As with other CPU
* Measurement Facilities, there is one attribute per mapped counter.
* The number of mapped counters may vary per machine generation. Use
* the QUERY PROCESSOR ACTIVITY COUNTER INFORMATION (QPACI) instruction
* to determine the number of mapped counters. The instructions returns
* a positive number, which is the highest number of supported counters.
* All counters less than this number are also supported, there are no
* holes. A returned number of zero means no support for mapped counters.
*
* The identification of the counter is a unique number. The chosen range
* is 0x1800 + offset in mapped kernel page.
* All CPU Measurement Facility counters identifiers must be unique and
* the numbers from 0 to 496 are already used for the CPU Measurement
* Counter facility. Number 0x1000 to 0x103e are used for PAI cryptography
* counters.
* Numbers 0xb0000, 0xbc000 and 0xbd000 are already
* used for the CPU Measurement Sampling facility.
*/
PMU_FORMAT_ATTR(event, "config:0-63");
static struct attribute *paiext_format_attr[] = {
&format_attr_event.attr,
NULL,
};
static struct attribute_group paiext_events_group = {
.name = "events",
.attrs = NULL, /* Filled in attr_event_init() */
};
static struct attribute_group paiext_format_group = {
.name = "format",
.attrs = paiext_format_attr,
};
static const struct attribute_group *paiext_attr_groups[] = {
&paiext_events_group,
&paiext_format_group,
NULL,
};
/* Performance monitoring unit for mapped counters */
static struct pmu paiext = {
.task_ctx_nr = perf_invalid_context,
.event_init = paiext_event_init,
.add = paiext_add,
.del = paiext_del,
.start = paiext_start,
.stop = paiext_stop,
.read = paiext_read,
.sched_task = paiext_sched_task,
.attr_groups = paiext_attr_groups,
};
/* List of symbolic PAI extension 1 NNPA counter names. */
static const char * const paiext_ctrnames[] = {
[0] = "NNPA_ALL",
[1] = "NNPA_ADD",
[2] = "NNPA_SUB",
[3] = "NNPA_MUL",
[4] = "NNPA_DIV",
[5] = "NNPA_MIN",
[6] = "NNPA_MAX",
[7] = "NNPA_LOG",
[8] = "NNPA_EXP",
[9] = "NNPA_IBM_RESERVED_9",
[10] = "NNPA_RELU",
[11] = "NNPA_TANH",
[12] = "NNPA_SIGMOID",
[13] = "NNPA_SOFTMAX",
[14] = "NNPA_BATCHNORM",
[15] = "NNPA_MAXPOOL2D",
[16] = "NNPA_AVGPOOL2D",
[17] = "NNPA_LSTMACT",
[18] = "NNPA_GRUACT",
[19] = "NNPA_CONVOLUTION",
[20] = "NNPA_MATMUL_OP",
[21] = "NNPA_MATMUL_OP_BCAST23",
[22] = "NNPA_SMALLBATCH",
[23] = "NNPA_LARGEDIM",
[24] = "NNPA_SMALLTENSOR",
[25] = "NNPA_1MFRAME",
[26] = "NNPA_2GFRAME",
[27] = "NNPA_ACCESSEXCEPT",
};
static void __init attr_event_free(struct attribute **attrs, int num)
{
struct perf_pmu_events_attr *pa;
struct device_attribute *dap;
int i;
for (i = 0; i < num; i++) {
dap = container_of(attrs[i], struct device_attribute, attr);
pa = container_of(dap, struct perf_pmu_events_attr, attr);
kfree(pa);
}
kfree(attrs);
}
static int __init attr_event_init_one(struct attribute **attrs, int num)
{
struct perf_pmu_events_attr *pa;
pa = kzalloc(sizeof(*pa), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!pa)
return -ENOMEM;
sysfs_attr_init(&pa->attr.attr);
pa->id = PAI_NNPA_BASE + num;
pa->attr.attr.name = paiext_ctrnames[num];
pa->attr.attr.mode = 0444;
pa->attr.show = cpumf_events_sysfs_show;
pa->attr.store = NULL;
attrs[num] = &pa->attr.attr;
return 0;
}
/* Create PMU sysfs event attributes on the fly. */
static int __init attr_event_init(void)
{
struct attribute **attrs;
int ret, i;
attrs = kmalloc_array(ARRAY_SIZE(paiext_ctrnames) + 1, sizeof(*attrs),
GFP_KERNEL);
if (!attrs)
return -ENOMEM;
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(paiext_ctrnames); i++) {
ret = attr_event_init_one(attrs, i);
if (ret) {
attr_event_free(attrs, i - 1);
return ret;
}
}
attrs[i] = NULL;
paiext_events_group.attrs = attrs;
return 0;
}
static int __init paiext_init(void)
{
struct qpaci_info_block ib;
int rc = -ENOMEM;
if (!test_facility(197))
return 0;
qpaci(&ib);
paiext_cnt = ib.num_nnpa;
if (paiext_cnt >= PAI_NNPA_MAXCTR)
paiext_cnt = PAI_NNPA_MAXCTR;
if (!paiext_cnt)
return 0;
rc = attr_event_init();
if (rc) {
pr_err("Creation of PMU " KMSG_COMPONENT " /sysfs failed\n");
return rc;
}
/* Setup s390dbf facility */
paiext_dbg = debug_register(KMSG_COMPONENT, 2, 256, 128);
if (!paiext_dbg) {
pr_err("Registration of s390dbf " KMSG_COMPONENT " failed\n");
rc = -ENOMEM;
goto out_init;
}
debug_register_view(paiext_dbg, &debug_sprintf_view);
rc = perf_pmu_register(&paiext, KMSG_COMPONENT, -1);
if (rc) {
pr_err("Registration of " KMSG_COMPONENT " PMU failed with "
"rc=%i\n", rc);
goto out_pmu;
}
return 0;
out_pmu:
debug_unregister_view(paiext_dbg, &debug_sprintf_view);
debug_unregister(paiext_dbg);
out_init:
attr_event_free(paiext_events_group.attrs,
ARRAY_SIZE(paiext_ctrnames) + 1);
return rc;
}
device_initcall(paiext_init);