#undef TRACE_SYSTEM #define TRACE_SYSTEM gpu #if !defined(_TRACE_GPU_H) || defined(TRACE_HEADER_MULTI_READ) #define _TRACE_GPU_H #include #include #define show_secs_from_ns(ns) \ ({ \ u64 t = ns + (NSEC_PER_USEC / 2); \ do_div(t, NSEC_PER_SEC); \ t; \ }) #define show_usecs_from_ns(ns) \ ({ \ u64 t = ns + (NSEC_PER_USEC / 2) ; \ u32 rem; \ do_div(t, NSEC_PER_USEC); \ rem = do_div(t, USEC_PER_SEC); \ }) /* * The gpu_sched_switch event indicates that a switch from one GPU context to * another occurred on one of the GPU hardware blocks. * * The gpu_name argument identifies the GPU hardware block. Each independently * scheduled GPU hardware block should have a different name. This may be used * in different ways for different GPUs. For example, if a GPU includes * multiple processing cores it may use names "GPU 0", "GPU 1", etc. If a GPU * includes a separately scheduled 2D and 3D hardware block, it might use the * names "2D" and "3D". * * The timestamp argument is the timestamp at which the switch occurred on the * GPU. These timestamps are in units of nanoseconds and must use * approximately the same time as sched_clock, though they need not come from * any CPU clock. The timestamps for a single hardware block must be * monotonically nondecreasing. This means that if a variable compensation * offset is used to translate from some other clock to the sched_clock, then * care must be taken when increasing that offset, and doing so may result in * multiple events with the same timestamp. * * The next_ctx_id argument identifies the next context that was running on * the GPU hardware block. A value of 0 indicates that the hardware block * will be idle. * * The next_prio argument indicates the priority of the next context at the * time of the event. The exact numeric values may mean different things for * different GPUs, but they should follow the rule that lower values indicate a * higher priority. * * The next_job_id argument identifies the batch of work that the GPU will be * working on. This should correspond to a job_id that was previously traced * as a gpu_job_enqueue event when the batch of work was created. */ TRACE_EVENT(gpu_sched_switch, TP_PROTO(const char *gpu_name, u64 timestamp, u32 next_ctx_id, s32 next_prio, u32 next_job_id), TP_ARGS(gpu_name, timestamp, next_ctx_id, next_prio, next_job_id), TP_STRUCT__entry( __string( gpu_name, gpu_name ) __field( u64, timestamp ) __field( u32, next_ctx_id ) __field( s32, next_prio ) __field( u32, next_job_id ) ), TP_fast_assign( __assign_str(gpu_name, gpu_name); __entry->timestamp = timestamp; __entry->next_ctx_id = next_ctx_id; __entry->next_prio = next_prio; __entry->next_job_id = next_job_id; ), TP_printk("gpu_name=%s ts=%llu.%06lu next_ctx_id=%lu next_prio=%ld " "next_job_id=%lu", __get_str(gpu_name), (unsigned long long)show_secs_from_ns(__entry->timestamp), (unsigned long)show_usecs_from_ns(__entry->timestamp), (unsigned long)__entry->next_ctx_id, (long)__entry->next_prio, (unsigned long)__entry->next_job_id) ); /* * The gpu_job_enqueue event indicates that a batch of work has been queued up * to be processed by the GPU. This event is not intended to indicate that * the batch of work has been submitted to the GPU hardware, but rather that * it has been submitted to the GPU kernel driver. * * This event should be traced on the thread that initiated the work being * queued. For example, if a batch of work is submitted to the kernel by a * userland thread, the event should be traced on that thread. * * The ctx_id field identifies the GPU context in which the batch of work * being queued is to be run. * * The job_id field identifies the batch of work being queued within the given * GPU context. The first batch of work submitted for a given GPU context * should have a job_id of 0, and each subsequent batch of work should * increment the job_id by 1. * * The type field identifies the type of the job being enqueued. The job * types may be different for different GPU hardware. For example, a GPU may * differentiate between "2D", "3D", and "compute" jobs. */ TRACE_EVENT(gpu_job_enqueue, TP_PROTO(u32 ctx_id, u32 job_id, const char *type), TP_ARGS(ctx_id, job_id, type), TP_STRUCT__entry( __field( u32, ctx_id ) __field( u32, job_id ) __string( type, type ) ), TP_fast_assign( __entry->ctx_id = ctx_id; __entry->job_id = job_id; __assign_str(type, type); ), TP_printk("ctx_id=%lu job_id=%lu type=%s", (unsigned long)__entry->ctx_id, (unsigned long)__entry->job_id, __get_str(type)) ); #undef show_secs_from_ns #undef show_usecs_from_ns #endif /* _TRACE_GPU_H */ /* This part must be outside protection */ #include