| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/arch/mips/oprofile/ |
| D | op_model_mipsxx.c | 28 * XLR has only one set of counters per core. Designate the 45 * The number of bits to shift to convert between counters per core and 46 * counters per VPE. There is no reasonable interface atm to obtain the 72 static inline unsigned int counters_total_to_per_cpu(unsigned int counters) in counters_total_to_per_cpu() argument 74 return counters >> vpe_shift(); in counters_total_to_per_cpu() 77 static inline unsigned int counters_per_cpu_to_total(unsigned int counters) in counters_per_cpu_to_total() argument 79 return counters << vpe_shift(); in counters_per_cpu_to_total() 137 unsigned int counters = op_model_mipsxx_ops.num_counters; in mipsxx_reg_setup() local 141 for (i = 0; i < counters; i++) { in mipsxx_reg_setup() 166 unsigned int counters = op_model_mipsxx_ops.num_counters; in mipsxx_cpu_setup() local [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/infiniband/core/ |
| D | uverbs_std_types_counters.c | 42 struct ib_counters *counters = uobject->object; in uverbs_free_counters() local 45 ret = ib_destroy_usecnt(&counters->usecnt, why, uobject); in uverbs_free_counters() 49 ret = counters->device->ops.destroy_counters(counters); in uverbs_free_counters() 52 kfree(counters); in uverbs_free_counters() 62 struct ib_counters *counters; in UVERBS_HANDLER() local 73 counters = rdma_zalloc_drv_obj(ib_dev, ib_counters); in UVERBS_HANDLER() 74 if (!counters) in UVERBS_HANDLER() 77 counters->device = ib_dev; in UVERBS_HANDLER() 78 counters->uobject = uobj; in UVERBS_HANDLER() 79 uobj->object = counters; in UVERBS_HANDLER() [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/drivers/infiniband/core/ |
| D | uverbs_std_types_counters.c | 42 struct ib_counters *counters = uobject->object; in uverbs_free_counters() local 45 if (atomic_read(&counters->usecnt)) in uverbs_free_counters() 48 ret = counters->device->ops.destroy_counters(counters); in uverbs_free_counters() 51 kfree(counters); in uverbs_free_counters() 61 struct ib_counters *counters; in UVERBS_HANDLER() local 72 counters = rdma_zalloc_drv_obj(ib_dev, ib_counters); in UVERBS_HANDLER() 73 if (!counters) in UVERBS_HANDLER() 76 counters->device = ib_dev; in UVERBS_HANDLER() 77 counters->uobject = uobj; in UVERBS_HANDLER() 78 uobj->object = counters; in UVERBS_HANDLER() [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/net/netfilter/ |
| D | xt_connbytes.c | 30 const struct nf_conn_counter *counters; in connbytes_mt() local 40 counters = acct->counter; in connbytes_mt() 45 what = atomic64_read(&counters[IP_CT_DIR_ORIGINAL].packets); in connbytes_mt() 48 what = atomic64_read(&counters[IP_CT_DIR_REPLY].packets); in connbytes_mt() 51 what = atomic64_read(&counters[IP_CT_DIR_ORIGINAL].packets); in connbytes_mt() 52 what += atomic64_read(&counters[IP_CT_DIR_REPLY].packets); in connbytes_mt() 59 what = atomic64_read(&counters[IP_CT_DIR_ORIGINAL].bytes); in connbytes_mt() 62 what = atomic64_read(&counters[IP_CT_DIR_REPLY].bytes); in connbytes_mt() 65 what = atomic64_read(&counters[IP_CT_DIR_ORIGINAL].bytes); in connbytes_mt() 66 what += atomic64_read(&counters[IP_CT_DIR_REPLY].bytes); in connbytes_mt() [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/net/netfilter/ |
| D | xt_connbytes.c | 30 const struct nf_conn_counter *counters; in connbytes_mt() local 40 counters = acct->counter; in connbytes_mt() 45 what = atomic64_read(&counters[IP_CT_DIR_ORIGINAL].packets); in connbytes_mt() 48 what = atomic64_read(&counters[IP_CT_DIR_REPLY].packets); in connbytes_mt() 51 what = atomic64_read(&counters[IP_CT_DIR_ORIGINAL].packets); in connbytes_mt() 52 what += atomic64_read(&counters[IP_CT_DIR_REPLY].packets); in connbytes_mt() 59 what = atomic64_read(&counters[IP_CT_DIR_ORIGINAL].bytes); in connbytes_mt() 62 what = atomic64_read(&counters[IP_CT_DIR_REPLY].bytes); in connbytes_mt() 65 what = atomic64_read(&counters[IP_CT_DIR_ORIGINAL].bytes); in connbytes_mt() 66 what += atomic64_read(&counters[IP_CT_DIR_REPLY].bytes); in connbytes_mt() [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/lib/ |
| D | percpu_counter.c | 3 * Fast batching percpu counters. 67 s32 *pcount = per_cpu_ptr(fbc->counters, cpu); in percpu_counter_set() 83 * the this_cpu_add(), and the interrupt updates this_cpu(*fbc->counters), 93 count = __this_cpu_read(*fbc->counters) + amount; in percpu_counter_add_batch() 97 __this_cpu_sub(*fbc->counters, count - amount); in percpu_counter_add_batch() 100 this_cpu_add(*fbc->counters, amount); in percpu_counter_add_batch() 118 count = __this_cpu_read(*fbc->counters); in percpu_counter_sync() 120 __this_cpu_sub(*fbc->counters, count); in percpu_counter_sync() 146 s32 *pcount = per_cpu_ptr(fbc->counters, cpu); in __percpu_counter_sum() 160 s32 __percpu *counters; in __percpu_counter_init_many() local [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/tools/perf/ |
| D | design.txt | 2 Performance Counters for Linux 5 Performance counters are special hardware registers available on most modern 13 hardware capabilities. It provides per task and per CPU counters, counter 15 provides "virtual" 64-bit counters, regardless of the width of the 16 underlying hardware counters. 18 Performance counters are accessed via special file descriptors. 32 Multiple counters can be kept open at a time, and the counters 115 on all CPUs that implement Performance Counters support under Linux, 130 * Special "software" counters provided by the kernel, even if the hardware 131 * does not support performance counters. These counters measure various [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/tools/perf/ |
| D | design.txt | 2 Performance Counters for Linux 5 Performance counters are special hardware registers available on most modern 13 hardware capabilities. It provides per task and per CPU counters, counter 15 provides "virtual" 64-bit counters, regardless of the width of the 16 underlying hardware counters. 18 Performance counters are accessed via special file descriptors. 32 Multiple counters can be kept open at a time, and the counters 112 on all CPUs that implement Performance Counters support under Linux, 127 * Special "software" counters provided by the kernel, even if the hardware 128 * does not support performance counters. These counters measure various [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/arm64/ |
| D | amu.rst | 22 counters intended for system management use. The AMU extension provides a 27 of four fixed and architecturally defined 64-bit event counters. 37 When in WFI or WFE these counters do not increment. 40 event counters. Future versions of the architecture may use this space to 41 implement additional architected event counters. 44 64-bit event counters. 46 On cold reset all counters reset to 0. 59 counters, only the presence of the extension. 66 - Enable the counters. If not enabled these will read as 0. 67 - Save/restore the counters before/after the CPU is being put/brought up [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/Documentation/arch/arm64/ |
| D | amu.rst | 22 counters intended for system management use. The AMU extension provides a 27 of four fixed and architecturally defined 64-bit event counters. 37 When in WFI or WFE these counters do not increment. 40 event counters. Future versions of the architecture may use this space to 41 implement additional architected event counters. 44 64-bit event counters. 46 On cold reset all counters reset to 0. 59 counters, only the presence of the extension. 66 - Enable the counters. If not enabled these will read as 0. 67 - Save/restore the counters before/after the CPU is being put/brought up [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/Documentation/core-api/ |
| D | local_ops.rst | 30 counters. They minimize the performance cost of standard atomic operations by 34 Having fast per CPU atomic counters is interesting in many cases: it does not 36 coherent counters in NMI handlers. It is especially useful for tracing purposes 37 and for various performance monitoring counters. 95 static DEFINE_PER_CPU(local_t, counters) = LOCAL_INIT(0); 107 local_inc(&get_cpu_var(counters)); 108 put_cpu_var(counters); 113 local_inc(this_cpu_ptr(&counters)); 117 Reading the counters 120 Those local counters can be read from foreign CPUs to sum the count. Note that [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/Documentation/core-api/ |
| D | local_ops.rst | 30 counters. They minimize the performance cost of standard atomic operations by 34 Having fast per CPU atomic counters is interesting in many cases: it does not 36 coherent counters in NMI handlers. It is especially useful for tracing purposes 37 and for various performance monitoring counters. 95 static DEFINE_PER_CPU(local_t, counters) = LOCAL_INIT(0); 107 local_inc(&get_cpu_var(counters)); 108 put_cpu_var(counters); 113 local_inc(this_cpu_ptr(&counters)); 117 Reading the counters 120 Those local counters can be read from foreign CPUs to sum the count. Note that [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/Documentation/translations/zh_CN/core-api/ |
| D | local_ops.rst | 93 static DEFINE_PER_CPU(local_t, counters) = LOCAL_INIT(0); 105 local_inc(&get_cpu_var(counters)); 106 put_cpu_var(counters); 110 local_inc(this_cpu_ptr(&counters)); 123 sum += local_read(&per_cpu(counters, cpu)); 143 static DEFINE_PER_CPU(local_t, counters) = LOCAL_INIT(0); 152 local_inc(this_cpu_ptr(&counters)); 157 * local_inc(&get_cpu_var(counters)); 158 * put_cpu_var(counters); 166 /* Increment the counters */ [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/Documentation/networking/device_drivers/ethernet/mellanox/mlx5/ |
| D | counters.rst | 5 Ethtool counters 22 addition, each group of counters may have different counter types. 53 | Uplink (no counters) | 58 | MPFS (no counters) | 68 Software counters populated by the driver stack. 71 An aggregation of software ring counters. 73 vPort counters 74 Traffic counters and drops due to steering or no buffers. May indicate issues 75 with NIC. These counters include Ethernet traffic counters (including Raw 76 Ethernet) and RDMA/RoCE traffic counters. [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/drivers/net/ethernet/aquantia/atlantic/macsec/ |
| D | macsec_api.h | 265 /*! Read the counters for the specified SC, and unpack them into the 266 * fields of counters. 267 * counters - [OUT] The raw table row data will be unpacked here. 271 struct aq_mss_egress_sc_counters *counters, 274 /*! Read the counters for the specified SA, and unpack them into the 275 * fields of counters. 276 * counters - [OUT] The raw table row data will be unpacked here. 280 struct aq_mss_egress_sa_counters *counters, 283 /*! Read the counters for the common egress counters, and unpack them 284 * into the fields of counters. [all …]
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| D | macsec_api.c | 1825 struct aq_mss_egress_sc_counters *counters, in get_egress_sc_counters() argument 1837 counters->sc_protected_pkts[0] = in get_egress_sc_counters() 1839 counters->sc_protected_pkts[1] = in get_egress_sc_counters() 1845 counters->sc_encrypted_pkts[0] = in get_egress_sc_counters() 1847 counters->sc_encrypted_pkts[1] = in get_egress_sc_counters() 1853 counters->sc_protected_octets[0] = in get_egress_sc_counters() 1855 counters->sc_protected_octets[1] = in get_egress_sc_counters() 1861 counters->sc_encrypted_octets[0] = in get_egress_sc_counters() 1863 counters->sc_encrypted_octets[1] = in get_egress_sc_counters() 1870 struct aq_mss_egress_sc_counters *counters, in aq_mss_get_egress_sc_counters() argument [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/drivers/net/ethernet/aquantia/atlantic/macsec/ |
| D | macsec_api.h | 265 /*! Read the counters for the specified SC, and unpack them into the 266 * fields of counters. 267 * counters - [OUT] The raw table row data will be unpacked here. 271 struct aq_mss_egress_sc_counters *counters, 274 /*! Read the counters for the specified SA, and unpack them into the 275 * fields of counters. 276 * counters - [OUT] The raw table row data will be unpacked here. 280 struct aq_mss_egress_sa_counters *counters, 283 /*! Read the counters for the common egress counters, and unpack them 284 * into the fields of counters. [all …]
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| D | macsec_api.c | 1825 struct aq_mss_egress_sc_counters *counters, in get_egress_sc_counters() argument 1837 counters->sc_protected_pkts[0] = in get_egress_sc_counters() 1839 counters->sc_protected_pkts[1] = in get_egress_sc_counters() 1845 counters->sc_encrypted_pkts[0] = in get_egress_sc_counters() 1847 counters->sc_encrypted_pkts[1] = in get_egress_sc_counters() 1853 counters->sc_protected_octets[0] = in get_egress_sc_counters() 1855 counters->sc_protected_octets[1] = in get_egress_sc_counters() 1861 counters->sc_encrypted_octets[0] = in get_egress_sc_counters() 1863 counters->sc_encrypted_octets[1] = in get_egress_sc_counters() 1870 struct aq_mss_egress_sc_counters *counters, in aq_mss_get_egress_sc_counters() argument [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/arch/powerpc/oprofile/ |
| D | op_model_7450.c | 51 /* Unfreezes the counters on this CPU, enables the interrupt, 52 * enables the counters to trigger the interrupt, and sets the 53 * counters to only count when the mark bit is not set. 65 /* Disables the counters on this CPU, and freezes them */ 76 /* Configures the counters on this CPU based on the global 80 /* freeze all counters */ in fsl7450_cpu_setup() 99 /* Our counters count up, and "count" refers to in fsl7450_reg_setup() 103 * Then we set the events on the enabled counters */ in fsl7450_reg_setup() 107 /* Set events for Counters 1 & 2 */ in fsl7450_reg_setup() 118 /* Set events for Counters 3-6 */ in fsl7450_reg_setup() [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/fs/xfs/scrub/ |
| D | fscounters.c | 21 * FS Summary Counters 27 * Then we compare what we computed against the in-core counters. 29 * However, the reality is that summary counters are a tricky beast to check. 40 * structures as quickly as it can. We snapshot the percpu counters before and 47 * values, the percpu counters should be fairly close to each other. However, 54 * contents and trust that the incore counters match the ondisk counters. (The 56 * summary counters after checking all AG headers). Do this from the setup 132 /* We must get the incore counters set up before we can proceed. */ in xchk_setup_fscounters() 139 * likelihood of background perturbations to the counters throwing off in xchk_setup_fscounters() 148 * Calculate what the global in-core counters ought to be from the incore [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/include/linux/ |
| D | nfs_iostat.h | 13 * These counters are not meant to be human-readable, but are meant 15 * "iostat". As such, the counters are sampled by the tools over 28 * NFS byte counters 40 * These counters give a view of the data throughput into and out 46 * These counters can also help characterize which access methods 53 * NFS page counters 58 * NB: When adding new byte counters, please include the measured 75 * NFS event counters 77 * These counters provide a low-overhead way of monitoring client 78 * activity without enabling NFS trace debugging. The counters [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/include/linux/ |
| D | nfs_iostat.h | 13 * These counters are not meant to be human-readable, but are meant 15 * "iostat". As such, the counters are sampled by the tools over 28 * NFS byte counters 40 * These counters give a view of the data throughput into and out 46 * These counters can also help characterize which access methods 53 * NFS page counters 58 * NB: When adding new byte counters, please include the measured 75 * NFS event counters 77 * These counters provide a low-overhead way of monitoring client 78 * activity without enabling NFS trace debugging. The counters
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| /kernel/linux/linux-5.10/lib/ |
| D | percpu_counter.c | 3 * Fast batching percpu counters. 67 s32 *pcount = per_cpu_ptr(fbc->counters, cpu); in percpu_counter_set() 87 count = __this_cpu_read(*fbc->counters) + amount; in percpu_counter_add_batch() 92 __this_cpu_sub(*fbc->counters, count - amount); in percpu_counter_add_batch() 95 this_cpu_add(*fbc->counters, amount); in percpu_counter_add_batch() 113 count = __this_cpu_read(*fbc->counters); in percpu_counter_sync() 115 __this_cpu_sub(*fbc->counters, count); in percpu_counter_sync() 133 s32 *pcount = per_cpu_ptr(fbc->counters, cpu); in __percpu_counter_sum() 149 fbc->counters = alloc_percpu_gfp(s32, gfp); in __percpu_counter_init() 150 if (!fbc->counters) in __percpu_counter_init() [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/drivers/perf/amlogic/ |
| D | meson_ddr_pmu_core.c | 23 struct dmc_counter counters; /* save counters from hw */ member 93 /* get the remain counters in register. */ in meson_ddr_perf_event_update() 96 ddr_cnt_addition(&sum_dc, &pmu->counters, &dc, chann_nr); in meson_ddr_perf_event_update() 147 memset(&pmu->counters, 0, sizeof(pmu->counters)); in meson_ddr_perf_event_start() 351 struct dmc_counter counters, *sum_cnter; in dmc_irq_handler() local 356 if (info->hw_info->irq_handler(info, &counters) != 0) in dmc_irq_handler() 359 sum_cnter = &pmu->counters; in dmc_irq_handler() 360 sum_cnter->all_cnt += counters.all_cnt; in dmc_irq_handler() 361 sum_cnter->all_req += counters.all_req; in dmc_irq_handler() 364 sum_cnter->channel_cnt[i] += counters.channel_cnt[i]; in dmc_irq_handler() [all …]
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| /kernel/linux/linux-6.6/fs/xfs/scrub/ |
| D | fscounters.c | 27 * FS Summary Counters 33 * Then we compare what we computed against the in-core counters. 35 * However, the reality is that summary counters are a tricky beast to check. 46 * structures as quickly as it can. We snapshot the percpu counters before and 64 * values, the percpu counters should be fairly close to each other. However, 71 * contents and trust that the incore counters match the ondisk counters. (The 73 * summary counters after checking all AG headers). Do this from the setup 155 * that comprise the summary counters and compare them to the percpu counters. 229 /* We must get the incore counters set up before we can proceed. */ in xchk_setup_fscounters() 236 * reduce the likelihood of background perturbations to the counters in xchk_setup_fscounters() [all …]
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