From: Mike Frysinger <[email protected]>
implement a basic /proc/sram file for L1 allocation visibility until we can
rewrite the entire L1 allocator (which would include a proper mechanism)
Signed-off-by: Mike Frysinger <[email protected]>
Signed-off-by: Bryan Wu <[email protected]>
---
arch/blackfin/mm/blackfin_sram.c | 87 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------
1 files changed, 74 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/arch/blackfin/mm/blackfin_sram.c b/arch/blackfin/mm/blackfin_sram.c
index 0241764..38d9478 100644
--- a/arch/blackfin/mm/blackfin_sram.c
+++ b/arch/blackfin/mm/blackfin_sram.c
@@ -63,6 +63,7 @@ struct l1_sram_piece {
void *paddr;
int size;
int flag;
+ pid_t pid;
};
static struct l1_sram_piece l1_ssram[CONFIG_L1_MAX_PIECE];
@@ -97,23 +98,22 @@ void __init l1sram_init(void)
void __init l1_data_sram_init(void)
{
#if L1_DATA_A_LENGTH != 0
- printk(KERN_INFO "Blackfin DATA_A SRAM: %d KB\n",
- L1_DATA_A_LENGTH >> 10);
-
memset(&l1_data_A_sram, 0x00, sizeof(l1_data_A_sram));
- l1_data_A_sram[0].paddr = (void*)L1_DATA_A_START +
- (_ebss_l1 - _sdata_l1);
+ l1_data_A_sram[0].paddr = (void*)L1_DATA_A_START + (_ebss_l1 - _sdata_l1);
l1_data_A_sram[0].size = L1_DATA_A_LENGTH - (_ebss_l1 - _sdata_l1);
l1_data_A_sram[0].flag = SRAM_SLT_FREE;
+
+ printk(KERN_INFO "Blackfin Data A SRAM: %d KB (%d KB free)\n",
+ L1_DATA_A_LENGTH >> 10, l1_data_A_sram[0].size >> 10);
#endif
#if L1_DATA_B_LENGTH != 0
- printk(KERN_INFO "Blackfin DATA_B SRAM: %d KB\n",
- L1_DATA_B_LENGTH >> 10);
-
memset(&l1_data_B_sram, 0x00, sizeof(l1_data_B_sram));
l1_data_B_sram[0].paddr = (void*)L1_DATA_B_START;
l1_data_B_sram[0].size = L1_DATA_B_LENGTH;
l1_data_B_sram[0].flag = SRAM_SLT_FREE;
+
+ printk(KERN_INFO "Blackfin Data B SRAM: %d KB (%d KB free)\n",
+ L1_DATA_B_LENGTH >> 10, l1_data_B_sram[0].size >> 10);
#endif
/* mutex initialize */
@@ -123,13 +123,13 @@ void __init l1_data_sram_init(void)
void __init l1_inst_sram_init(void)
{
#if L1_CODE_LENGTH != 0
- printk(KERN_INFO "Blackfin Instruction SRAM: %d KB\n",
- L1_CODE_LENGTH >> 10);
-
memset(&l1_inst_sram, 0x00, sizeof(l1_inst_sram));
l1_inst_sram[0].paddr = (void*)L1_CODE_START + (_etext_l1 - _stext_l1);
l1_inst_sram[0].size = L1_CODE_LENGTH - (_etext_l1 - _stext_l1);
l1_inst_sram[0].flag = SRAM_SLT_FREE;
+
+ printk(KERN_INFO "Blackfin Instruction SRAM: %d KB (%d KB free)\n",
+ L1_CODE_LENGTH >> 10, l1_inst_sram[0].size >> 10);
#endif
/* mutex initialize */
@@ -155,6 +155,7 @@ static void *_l1_sram_alloc(size_t size, struct l1_sram_piece *pfree, int count)
&& (pfree[i].size >= size)) {
addr = pfree[i].paddr;
pfree[i].flag = SRAM_SLT_ALLOCATED;
+ pfree[i].pid = current->pid;
index = i;
break;
}
@@ -166,6 +167,7 @@ static void *_l1_sram_alloc(size_t size, struct l1_sram_piece *pfree, int count)
if (pfree[i].size > size) {
for (i = 0; i < count; i++) {
if (pfree[i].flag == SRAM_SLT_NULL) {
+ pfree[i].pid = 0;
pfree[i].flag = SRAM_SLT_FREE;
pfree[i].paddr = addr + size;
pfree[i].size = pfree[index].size - size;
@@ -198,13 +200,13 @@ static void *_l1_sram_alloc_max(struct l1_sram_piece *pfree, int count,
return NULL;
*psize = best;
+ pfree[index].pid = current->pid;
pfree[index].flag = SRAM_SLT_ALLOCATED;
return addr;
}
/* L1 memory free function */
-static int _l1_sram_free(const void *addr,
- struct l1_sram_piece *pfree, int count)
+static int _l1_sram_free(const void *addr, struct l1_sram_piece *pfree, int count)
{
int i, index = 0;
@@ -222,12 +224,14 @@ static int _l1_sram_free(const void *addr,
if (i >= count)
return -1;
+ pfree[index].pid = 0;
pfree[index].flag = SRAM_SLT_FREE;
/* link the next address slot */
for (i = 0; i < count; i++) {
if (((pfree[index].paddr + pfree[index].size) == pfree[i].paddr)
&& (pfree[i].flag == SRAM_SLT_FREE)) {
+ pfree[i].pid = 0;
pfree[i].flag = SRAM_SLT_NULL;
pfree[index].size += pfree[i].size;
pfree[index].flag = SRAM_SLT_FREE;
@@ -538,3 +542,60 @@ void *sram_alloc_with_lsl(size_t size, unsigned long flags)
return addr;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(sram_alloc_with_lsl);
+
+#ifdef CONFIG_PROC_FS
+/* Once we get a real allocator, we'll throw all of this away.
+ * Until then, we need some sort of visibility into the L1 alloc.
+ */
+static void _l1sram_proc_read(char *buf, int *len, const char *desc,
+ struct l1_sram_piece *pfree, const int array_size)
+{
+ int i;
+
+ *len += sprintf(&buf[*len], "--- L1 %-14s Size PID State\n", desc);
+ for (i = 0; i < array_size; ++i) {
+ const char *alloc_type;
+ switch (pfree[i].flag) {
+ case SRAM_SLT_NULL: alloc_type = "NULL"; break;
+ case SRAM_SLT_FREE: alloc_type = "FREE"; break;
+ case SRAM_SLT_ALLOCATED: alloc_type = "ALLOCATED"; break;
+ default: alloc_type = "????"; break;
+ }
+ *len += sprintf(&buf[*len], "%p-%p %8i %4i %s\n",
+ pfree[i].paddr, pfree[i].paddr + pfree[i].size,
+ pfree[i].size, pfree[i].pid, alloc_type);
+ }
+}
+static int l1sram_proc_read(char *buf, char **start, off_t offset, int count,
+ int *eof, void *data)
+{
+ int len = 0;
+
+ _l1sram_proc_read(buf, &len, "Scratchpad", l1_ssram, ARRAY_SIZE(l1_ssram));
+#if L1_DATA_A_LENGTH != 0
+ _l1sram_proc_read(buf, &len, "Data A", l1_data_A_sram, ARRAY_SIZE(l1_data_A_sram));
+#endif
+#if L1_DATA_B_LENGTH != 0
+ _l1sram_proc_read(buf, &len, "Data B", l1_data_B_sram, ARRAY_SIZE(l1_data_B_sram));
+#endif
+#if L1_CODE_LENGTH != 0
+ _l1sram_proc_read(buf, &len, "Instruction", l1_inst_sram, ARRAY_SIZE(l1_inst_sram));
+#endif
+
+ return len;
+}
+
+static int __init l1sram_proc_init(void)
+{
+ struct proc_dir_entry *ptr;
+ ptr = create_proc_entry("sram", S_IFREG | S_IRUGO, NULL);
+ if (!ptr) {
+ printk(KERN_WARNING "unable to create /proc/sram\n");
+ return -1;
+ }
+ ptr->owner = THIS_MODULE;
+ ptr->read_proc = l1sram_proc_read;
+ return 0;
+}
+late_initcall(l1sram_proc_init);
+#endif
--
1.5.2
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