Modified the copyright year range in code, and corrected "int32_tel"
into "Intel" in two "hypervisor/include/debug/profiling.h" and
"hypervisor/include/debug/profiling_internal.h".
Tracked-On: #7559
Signed-off-by: Ziheng Li <ziheng.li@intel.com>
With current arch design the UUID is used to identify ACRN VMs,
all VM configurations must be deployed with given UUIDs at build time.
For post-launched VMs, end user must use UUID as acrn-dm parameter
to launch specified user VM. This is not friendly for end users
that they have to look up the pre-configured UUID before launching VM,
and then can only launch the VM which its UUID in the pre-configured UUID
list,otherwise the launch will fail.Another side, VM name is much straight
forward for end user to identify VMs, whereas the VM name defined
in launch script has not been passed to hypervisor VM configuration
so it is not consistent with the VM name when user list VM
in hypervisor shell, this would confuse user a lot.
This patch will resolve these issues by removing UUID as VM identifier
and use VM name instead:
1. Hypervisor will check the VM name duplication during VM creation time
to make sure the VM name is unique.
2. If the VM name passed from acrn-dm matches one of pre-configured
VM configurations, the corresponding VM will be launched,
we call it static configured VM.
If there is no matching found, hypervisor will try to allocate one
unused VM configuration slot for this VM with given VM name and get it
run if VM number does not reach CONFIG_MAX_VM_NUM,
we will call it dynamic configured VM.
3. For dynamic configured VMs, we need a guest flag to identify them
because the VM configuration need to be destroyed
when it is shutdown or creation failed.
v7->v8:
-- rename is_static_vm_configured to is_static_configured_vm
-- only set DM owned guest_flags in hcall_create_vm
-- add check dynamic flag in get_unused_vmid
v6->v7:
-- refine get_vmid_by_name, return the first matching vm_id
-- the GUEST_FLAG_STATIC_VM is added to identify the static or
dynamic VM, the offline tool will set this flag for
all the pre-defined VMs.
-- only clear name field for dynamic VM instead of clear entire
vm_config
Tracked-On: #6685
Signed-off-by: Mingqiang Chi <mingqiang.chi@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Zhao Yakui <yakui.zhao@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Victor Sun<victor.sun@intel.com>
Acked-by: Eddie Dong <eddie.dong@intel.com>
Instead of "#include <x86/foo.h>", use "#include <asm/foo.h>".
In other words, we are adopting the same practice in Linux kernel.
Tracked-On: #5920
Signed-off-by: Liang Yi <yi.liang@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Jason Chen CJ <jason.cj.chen@intel.com>
Requires explicit arch path name in the include directive.
The config scripts was also updated to reflect this change.
Tracked-On: #5825
Signed-off-by: Peter Fang <peter.fang@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Jason Chen CJ <jason.cj.chen@intel.com>
Currently ept_pages_info[] is initialized with first element only that force
VM of id 0 using SOS EPT pages. This is incorrect for logical partition and
hybrid scenario. Considering SOS_RAM_SIZE and UOS_RAM_SIZE are configured
separately, we should use different ept pages accordingly.
So, the PRE_VM_NUM/SOS_VM_NUM and MAX_POST_VM_NUM macros are introduced to
resolve this issue. The macros would be generated by acrn-config tool when
user configure ACRN for their specific scenario.
One more thing, that when UOS_RAM_SIZE is less then 2GB, the EPT address
range should be (4G + PLATFORM_HI_MMIO_SIZE).
Tracked-On: #4458
Signed-off-by: Victor Sun <victor.sun@intel.com>
Acked-by: Eddie Dong <eddie.dong@intel.com>
In current architecutre, the maximum vCPUs number per VM could not
exceed the pCPUs number. Given the MAX_PCPU_NUM macro is provided
in board configurations, so remove the MAX_VCPUS_PER_VM from Kconfig
and add a macro of MAX_VCPUS_PER_VM to reference MAX_PCPU_NUM directly.
Tracked-On: #4230
Signed-off-by: Victor Sun <victor.sun@intel.com>
Acked-by: Eddie Dong <eddie.dong@intel.com>
The code mixed the usage on term of UUID and GUID, now use UUID to make
code more consistent, also will use lowercase (i.e. uuid) in variable name
definition.
Tracked-On: #2291
Signed-off-by: Victor Sun <victor.sun@intel.com>
Acked-by: Eddie Dong <eddie.dong@intel.com>
Now the MAX supported VM number is defined explicitly for each scenario,
so move this config from Kconfig to VM configuration.
Tracked-On: #2291
Signed-off-by: Victor Sun <victor.sun@intel.com>
Acked-by: Eddie Dong <eddie.dong@intel.com>
The msr load/restore during vmexit/vmentry is enabled in HV by
default. The profiling has assumption that it's only user for this
feature, which could overwrite of HV default setting.
This fix combine the msr load list for vmexit when profiling.
Tracked-On: #2422
Signed-off-by: Min Lim <min.yeol.lim@intel.com>
Since the profiling utilizes the limited size of buffer to capture
sample data, dropping samples could happen while collecting data
if data is generated faster than flushing by consumer. Capturing
the dropped sample info is critical to understand how much the data
is reliable to use.
To capture the information, the new hypercall "PROFILING_GET_STATUS"
is introduced.
Tracked-On: #2474
Signed-off-by: Manisha Chinthapally <manisha.chinthapally@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Min Lim <min.yeol.lim@intel.com>
Acked-by: Eddie Dong <eddie.dong@intel.com>
The array indexx of "vm_list" may be out of bound.
Updated the size of "vm_list"
Bug: ACRN-2544
Tracked-On: #2385
Signed-off-by: Manisha Chinthapally <manisha.chinthapally@intel.com>
This is the profiling code cleanup to avoid type conversion
and align tab/space in data structure definition
Tracked-On: #2257
Signed-off-by: Min Lim <min.yeol.lim@intel.com>
Acked-by: Eddie Dong <eddie.dong@intel.com>
Profiling tools are broken, which cause page faults during collection.
The issue happens by enabling SMAP recently. Therefore,
we use stac() and clac() to allow access to buffers allocated by guest.
Tacked-On: #2157
Signed-off-by: Min Lim <min.yeol.lim@intel.com>
Acked-by: Eddie Dong <eddie.dong@intel.com>
Fixed the condition to be able to collect MSR sample data
Also populating addition information to help identifity appropriate data
Tracked-On: #1693
Signed-off-by: Manisha Chinthapally <manisha.chinthapally@intel.com>
For data structure types "struct vm", its name is identical
with variable name in the same scope. This is a MISRA C violation.
Naming convention rule:If the data structure type is used by multi
modules, its corresponding logic resource is exposed to external
components (such as SOS, UOS), and its name meaning is simplistic
(such as vcpu, vm), its name needs prefix "acrn_".
The following udpates are made:
struct vm *vm-->struct acrn_vm *vm
Tracked-On: #861
Signed-off-by: Xiangyang Wu <xiangyang.wu@linux.intel.com>
sbuf.h:
Added new shared buffer types for SEP and SOCWATCH
profiling.c
sbuf_next_ptr - returns address of next available buffer
profiling_sbuf_put_variable:
This function allows to write data of variable size into shared buffer.
profiling_generate_data:
Read profiling data and transfer to SOS
Drops transfer of profiling data if sbuf is full/insufficient and log it
Tracked-On: projectacrn#1409
Acked-by: Eddie Dong <eddie.dong@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Chinthapally, Manisha <manisha.chinthapally@intel.com>
irq.c/.h:
Added new variables(ctx_rflags, ctx_rip, ctx_cs) in irq_desc
On each interrupt this information is populated
Added api's to access the irq_desc members
profiling.c:
profiling_pmi_handler:On each PMI generates gets the context and other information that caused it
Tracked-On: projectacrn#1409
Acked-by: Eddie Dong <eddie.dong@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Chinthapally, Manisha <manisha.chinthapally@intel.com>
profiling_vmenter_handler:Saves vm information
profiling_vmexit_handler: Saves vm information and vm exit reason
Tracked-On: projectacrn#1409
Acked-by: Eddie Dong <eddie.dong@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Chinthapally, Manisha <manisha.chinthapally@intel.com>
MSR operations are directly done based on physical cpu's
profiling_handle_msrops:
Per cpu function, performs the MSR operations (Read, Read clear,Write)
For SOCWATCH/ power tool, generates MSR samples.
profiling_msr_ops_all_cpus :
Receives required information for MSR operations from guest,
SMP calls profiling_handle_msrops,
Copies the information collected to guest
Tracked-On: projectacrn#1409
Acked-by: Eddie Dong <eddie.dong@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Chinthapally, Manisha <manisha.chinthapally@intel.com>
profiling_set_control:
Receives tool control information from guest and sets control switches accordingly,
tool control information includes:
type - sep/socwatch
action - Start/stop
feature - What to collect(core/lbr/vm switch)
This function provides interface to start and stop profiling data collection
profiling_start_pmu:
Initialize sep state and enable PMU counters
SMP calls profiling_enable_pmu
profiling_stop_pmu:
Reset sep state and Disable all the PMU counters
SMP calls profiling_disable_pmu
profiling_enable_pmu:
Enable all the Performance Monitoring Control registers.
Unmask LAPIC entry for PMC register to enable performance monitoring
Walk through the entries and write to PMU control regiesters
profiling_disable_pmu:
Disable all Performance Monitoring Control registers
Tracked-On: projectacrn#1409
Acked-by: Eddie Dong <eddie.dong@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Chinthapally, Manisha <manisha.chinthapally@intel.com>
This patch provides interface to configure(setup before actual
collection) PMI and VM switch tracing information.
profiling_config_pmi:
Receives required information for configuring PMI from guest,
populates the information info per_cpu region and SMP calls profiling_initilaize_pmi
profiling_initialize_pmi:
Configure the PMU's for sep/socwatch profiling.
Initial write of PMU registers.
Walk through the entries and write the value of the register accordingly.
profiling_config_vmsw:
Receives required information for configuring
VMswitch from guest, Configure for VM-switch data on all cpus
profiling_initialize_vmsw: initializes VMSwitch tracing
Tracked-On: projectacrn#1409
Acked-by: Eddie Dong <eddie.dong@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Manisha <manisha.chinthapally@intel.com>
This patch includes support to following
1. Collection of physical cpuid information
2. Collection of List of VM's available and information
3. Tool version information
4. Sending tool control information to guest
Tracked-On: projectacrn#1409
Acked-by: Eddie Dong <eddie.dong@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Chinthapally, Manisha <manisha.chinthapally@intel.com>
This patch adds support to sep/socwatch profiling
Adds 2 new files include/arch/x86/profiling.h and arch/x86/profiling.c
which contains most of the implementation for profiling,most of the functions
in profiling.c have dummy implementation and will be implemented in next patches
a. cpu.c, Initial profiling setup is done as part of bsp_boot_post
and cpu_secondary_post flow
b. vmcall.c, New ioctl is added for performing profiling related
operations in vmcall_vmexit_handler
ioctl - HC_PROFILING_OPS
function - hcall_profiling_ops()
c. common/hypercall.c, hcall_profiling_ops() implementation.
d. hv_main.c, In vcpu_thread calling profiling related functions
to save vm context
e. acrn_hv_defs.h, list all the profiling command types
Tracked-On: projectacrn#1409
Acked-by: Eddie Dong <eddie.dong@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Chinthapally, Manisha <manisha.chinthapally@intel.com>