1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ 2 /* 3 * perf_dlfilter.h: API for perf --dlfilter shared object 4 * Copyright (c) 2021, Intel Corporation. 5 */ 6 #ifndef _LINUX_PERF_DLFILTER_H 7 #define _LINUX_PERF_DLFILTER_H 8 9 #include <linux/perf_event.h> 10 #include <linux/types.h> 11 12 /* 13 * The following macro can be used to determine if this header defines 14 * perf_dlfilter_sample machine_pid and vcpu. 15 */ 16 #define PERF_DLFILTER_HAS_MACHINE_PID 17 18 /* Definitions for perf_dlfilter_sample flags */ 19 enum { 20 PERF_DLFILTER_FLAG_BRANCH = 1ULL << 0, 21 PERF_DLFILTER_FLAG_CALL = 1ULL << 1, 22 PERF_DLFILTER_FLAG_RETURN = 1ULL << 2, 23 PERF_DLFILTER_FLAG_CONDITIONAL = 1ULL << 3, 24 PERF_DLFILTER_FLAG_SYSCALLRET = 1ULL << 4, 25 PERF_DLFILTER_FLAG_ASYNC = 1ULL << 5, 26 PERF_DLFILTER_FLAG_INTERRUPT = 1ULL << 6, 27 PERF_DLFILTER_FLAG_TX_ABORT = 1ULL << 7, 28 PERF_DLFILTER_FLAG_TRACE_BEGIN = 1ULL << 8, 29 PERF_DLFILTER_FLAG_TRACE_END = 1ULL << 9, 30 PERF_DLFILTER_FLAG_IN_TX = 1ULL << 10, 31 PERF_DLFILTER_FLAG_VMENTRY = 1ULL << 11, 32 PERF_DLFILTER_FLAG_VMEXIT = 1ULL << 12, 33 }; 34 35 /* 36 * perf sample event information (as per perf script and <linux/perf_event.h>) 37 */ 38 struct perf_dlfilter_sample { 39 __u32 size; /* Size of this structure (for compatibility checking) */ 40 __u16 ins_lat; /* Refer PERF_SAMPLE_WEIGHT_TYPE in <linux/perf_event.h> */ 41 __u16 p_stage_cyc; /* Refer PERF_SAMPLE_WEIGHT_TYPE in <linux/perf_event.h> */ 42 __u64 ip; 43 __s32 pid; 44 __s32 tid; 45 __u64 time; 46 __u64 addr; 47 __u64 id; 48 __u64 stream_id; 49 __u64 period; 50 __u64 weight; /* Refer PERF_SAMPLE_WEIGHT_TYPE in <linux/perf_event.h> */ 51 __u64 transaction; /* Refer PERF_SAMPLE_TRANSACTION in <linux/perf_event.h> */ 52 __u64 insn_cnt; /* For instructions-per-cycle (IPC) */ 53 __u64 cyc_cnt; /* For instructions-per-cycle (IPC) */ 54 __s32 cpu; 55 __u32 flags; /* Refer PERF_DLFILTER_FLAG_* above */ 56 __u64 data_src; /* Refer PERF_SAMPLE_DATA_SRC in <linux/perf_event.h> */ 57 __u64 phys_addr; /* Refer PERF_SAMPLE_PHYS_ADDR in <linux/perf_event.h> */ 58 __u64 data_page_size; /* Refer PERF_SAMPLE_DATA_PAGE_SIZE in <linux/perf_event.h> */ 59 __u64 code_page_size; /* Refer PERF_SAMPLE_CODE_PAGE_SIZE in <linux/perf_event.h> */ 60 __u64 cgroup; /* Refer PERF_SAMPLE_CGROUP in <linux/perf_event.h> */ 61 __u8 cpumode; /* Refer CPUMODE_MASK etc in <linux/perf_event.h> */ 62 __u8 addr_correlates_sym; /* True => resolve_addr() can be called */ 63 __u16 misc; /* Refer perf_event_header in <linux/perf_event.h> */ 64 __u32 raw_size; /* Refer PERF_SAMPLE_RAW in <linux/perf_event.h> */ 65 const void *raw_data; /* Refer PERF_SAMPLE_RAW in <linux/perf_event.h> */ 66 __u64 brstack_nr; /* Number of brstack entries */ 67 const struct perf_branch_entry *brstack; /* Refer <linux/perf_event.h> */ 68 __u64 raw_callchain_nr; /* Number of raw_callchain entries */ 69 const __u64 *raw_callchain; /* Refer <linux/perf_event.h> */ 70 const char *event; 71 __s32 machine_pid; 72 __s32 vcpu; 73 }; 74 75 /* 76 * Address location (as per perf script) 77 */ 78 struct perf_dlfilter_al { 79 __u32 size; /* Size of this structure (for compatibility checking) */ 80 __u32 symoff; 81 const char *sym; 82 __u64 addr; /* Mapped address (from dso) */ 83 __u64 sym_start; 84 __u64 sym_end; 85 const char *dso; 86 __u8 sym_binding; /* STB_LOCAL, STB_GLOBAL or STB_WEAK, refer <elf.h> */ 87 __u8 is_64_bit; /* Only valid if dso is not NULL */ 88 __u8 is_kernel_ip; /* True if in kernel space */ 89 __u32 buildid_size; 90 __u8 *buildid; 91 /* Below members are only populated by resolve_ip() */ 92 __u8 filtered; /* True if this sample event will be filtered out */ 93 const char *comm; 94 void *priv; /* Private data. Do not change */ 95 }; 96 97 struct perf_dlfilter_fns { 98 /* Return information about ip */ 99 const struct perf_dlfilter_al *(*resolve_ip)(void *ctx); 100 /* Return information about addr (if addr_correlates_sym) */ 101 const struct perf_dlfilter_al *(*resolve_addr)(void *ctx); 102 /* Return arguments from --dlarg option */ 103 char **(*args)(void *ctx, int *dlargc); 104 /* 105 * Return information about address (al->size must be set before 106 * calling). Returns 0 on success, -1 otherwise. Call al_cleanup() 107 * when 'al' data is no longer needed. 108 */ 109 __s32 (*resolve_address)(void *ctx, __u64 address, struct perf_dlfilter_al *al); 110 /* Return instruction bytes and length */ 111 const __u8 *(*insn)(void *ctx, __u32 *length); 112 /* Return source file name and line number */ 113 const char *(*srcline)(void *ctx, __u32 *line_number); 114 /* Return perf_event_attr, refer <linux/perf_event.h> */ 115 struct perf_event_attr *(*attr)(void *ctx); 116 /* Read object code, return numbers of bytes read */ 117 __s32 (*object_code)(void *ctx, __u64 ip, void *buf, __u32 len); 118 /* 119 * If present (i.e. must check al_cleanup != NULL), call after 120 * resolve_address() to free any associated resources. 121 */ 122 void (*al_cleanup)(void *ctx, struct perf_dlfilter_al *al); 123 /* Reserved */ 124 void *(*reserved[119])(void *); 125 }; 126 127 /* 128 * If implemented, 'start' will be called at the beginning, 129 * before any calls to 'filter_event'. Return 0 to indicate success, 130 * or return a negative error code. '*data' can be assigned for use 131 * by other functions. 'ctx' is needed for calls to perf_dlfilter_fns, 132 * but most perf_dlfilter_fns are not valid when called from 'start'. 133 */ 134 int start(void **data, void *ctx); 135 136 /* 137 * If implemented, 'stop' will be called at the end, 138 * after any calls to 'filter_event'. Return 0 to indicate success, or 139 * return a negative error code. 'data' is set by start(). 'ctx' is 140 * needed for calls to perf_dlfilter_fns, but most perf_dlfilter_fns 141 * are not valid when called from 'stop'. 142 */ 143 int stop(void *data, void *ctx); 144 145 /* 146 * If implemented, 'filter_event' will be called for each sample 147 * event. Return 0 to keep the sample event, 1 to filter it out, or 148 * return a negative error code. 'data' is set by start(). 'ctx' is 149 * needed for calls to perf_dlfilter_fns. 150 */ 151 int filter_event(void *data, const struct perf_dlfilter_sample *sample, void *ctx); 152 153 /* 154 * The same as 'filter_event' except it is called before internal 155 * filtering. 156 */ 157 int filter_event_early(void *data, const struct perf_dlfilter_sample *sample, void *ctx); 158 159 /* 160 * If implemented, return a one-line description of the filter, and optionally 161 * a longer description. 162 */ 163 const char *filter_description(const char **long_description); 164 165 #endif 166