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@@ -50,7 +50,19 @@ struct oprofile_cpu_buffer {
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DECLARE_PER_CPU(struct oprofile_cpu_buffer, cpu_buffer);
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DECLARE_PER_CPU(struct oprofile_cpu_buffer, cpu_buffer);
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-void cpu_buffer_reset(struct oprofile_cpu_buffer *cpu_buf);
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+/*
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+ * Resets the cpu buffer to a sane state.
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+ *
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+ * reset these to invalid values; the next sample collected will
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+ * populate the buffer with proper values to initialize the buffer
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+ */
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+static inline void cpu_buffer_reset(int cpu)
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+{
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+ struct oprofile_cpu_buffer *cpu_buf = &per_cpu(cpu_buffer, cpu);
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+
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+ cpu_buf->last_is_kernel = -1;
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+ cpu_buf->last_task = NULL;
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+}
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static inline
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static inline
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struct op_sample *cpu_buffer_write_entry(struct oprofile_cpu_buffer *cpu_buf)
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struct op_sample *cpu_buffer_write_entry(struct oprofile_cpu_buffer *cpu_buf)
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@@ -88,20 +100,6 @@ unsigned long cpu_buffer_entries(struct oprofile_cpu_buffer *b)
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unsigned long head = b->head_pos;
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unsigned long head = b->head_pos;
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unsigned long tail = b->tail_pos;
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unsigned long tail = b->tail_pos;
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- /*
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- * Subtle. This resets the persistent last_task
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- * and in_kernel values used for switching notes.
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- * BUT, there is a small window between reading
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- * head_pos, and this call, that means samples
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- * can appear at the new head position, but not
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- * be prefixed with the notes for switching
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- * kernel mode or a task switch. This small hole
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- * can lead to mis-attribution or samples where
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- * we don't know if it's in the kernel or not,
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- * at the start of an event buffer.
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- */
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- cpu_buffer_reset(b);
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-
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if (head >= tail)
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if (head >= tail)
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return head - tail;
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return head - tail;
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