/* MN10300 Profiling setup * * Copyright (C) 2007 Red Hat, Inc. All Rights Reserved. * Written by David Howells (dhowells@redhat.com) * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public Licence * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version * 2 of the Licence, or (at your option) any later version. */ /* * initialise the profiling if enabled * - using with gdbstub will give anomalous results * - can't be used with gdbstub if running at IRQ priority 0 */ static __init int profile_init(void) { u16 tmp; if (!prof_buffer) return 0; /* use timer 11 to drive the profiling interrupts */ set_intr_stub(EXCEP_IRQ_LEVEL0, profile_handler); /* set IRQ priority at which to run */ set_intr_level(TM11IRQ, GxICR_LEVEL_0); /* set up timer 11 * - source: (IOCLK 33MHz)*2 = 66MHz * - frequency: (33330000*2) / 8 / 20625 = 202Hz */ TM11BR = 20625 - 1; TM11MD = TM8MD_SRC_IOCLK_8; TM11MD |= TM8MD_INIT_COUNTER; TM11MD &= ~TM8MD_INIT_COUNTER; TM11MD |= TM8MD_COUNT_ENABLE; TM11ICR |= GxICR_ENABLE; tmp = TM11ICR; printk(KERN_INFO "Profiling initiated on timer 11, priority 0, %uHz\n", mn10300_ioclk / 8 / (TM11BR + 1)); printk(KERN_INFO "Profile histogram stored %p-%p\n", prof_buffer, (u8 *)(prof_buffer + prof_len) - 1); return 0; } __initcall(profile_init);