perf_counter: make it possible for hw_perf_counter_init to return error codes
authorPaul Mackerras <paulus@samba.org>
Mon, 30 Mar 2009 17:07:08 +0000 (19:07 +0200)
committerIngo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>
Mon, 6 Apr 2009 07:30:40 +0000 (09:30 +0200)
Impact: better error reporting

At present, if hw_perf_counter_init encounters an error, all it can do
is return NULL, which causes sys_perf_counter_open to return an EINVAL
error to userspace.  This isn't very informative for userspace; it means
that userspace can't tell the difference between "sorry, oprofile is
already using the PMU" and "we don't support this CPU" and "this CPU
doesn't support the requested generic hardware event".

This commit uses the PTR_ERR/ERR_PTR/IS_ERR set of macros to let
hw_perf_counter_init return an error code on error rather than just NULL
if it wishes.  If it does so, that error code will be returned from
sys_perf_counter_open to userspace.  If it returns NULL, an EINVAL
error will be returned to userspace, as before.

This also adapts the powerpc hw_perf_counter_init to make use of this
to return ENXIO, EINVAL, EBUSY, or EOPNOTSUPP as appropriate.  It would
be good to add extra error numbers in future to allow userspace to
distinguish the various errors that are currently reported as EINVAL,
i.e. irq_period < 0, too many events in a group, conflict between
exclude_* settings in a group, and PMU resource conflict in a group.

[ v2: fix a bug pointed out by Corey Ashford where error returns from
      hw_perf_counter_init were not handled correctly in the case of
      raw hardware events.]

Signed-off-by: Paul Mackerras <paulus@samba.org>
Signed-off-by: Peter Zijlstra <a.p.zijlstra@chello.nl>
Orig-LKML-Reference: <20090330171023.682428180@chello.nl>
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>
arch/powerpc/kernel/perf_counter.c
kernel/perf_counter.c

index 560dd1e7b524472c35309c54cfcac5d57ccaf2bd..0a4d14f279ae6354efc06a48fb82453311bbae72 100644 (file)
@@ -624,13 +624,13 @@ hw_perf_counter_init(struct perf_counter *counter)
        int err;
 
        if (!ppmu)
-               return NULL;
+               return ERR_PTR(-ENXIO);
        if ((s64)counter->hw_event.irq_period < 0)
-               return NULL;
+               return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
        if (!perf_event_raw(&counter->hw_event)) {
                ev = perf_event_id(&counter->hw_event);
                if (ev >= ppmu->n_generic || ppmu->generic_events[ev] == 0)
-                       return NULL;
+                       return ERR_PTR(-EOPNOTSUPP);
                ev = ppmu->generic_events[ev];
        } else {
                ev = perf_event_config(&counter->hw_event);
@@ -656,14 +656,14 @@ hw_perf_counter_init(struct perf_counter *counter)
                n = collect_events(counter->group_leader, ppmu->n_counter - 1,
                                   ctrs, events);
                if (n < 0)
-                       return NULL;
+                       return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
        }
        events[n] = ev;
        ctrs[n] = counter;
        if (check_excludes(ctrs, n, 1))
-               return NULL;
+               return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
        if (power_check_constraints(events, n + 1))
-               return NULL;
+               return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
 
        counter->hw.config = events[n];
        atomic64_set(&counter->hw.period_left, counter->hw_event.irq_period);
@@ -687,7 +687,7 @@ hw_perf_counter_init(struct perf_counter *counter)
        counter->destroy = hw_perf_counter_destroy;
 
        if (err)
-               return NULL;
+               return ERR_PTR(err);
        return &power_perf_ops;
 }
 
index f35e89e3d6a415886434b4bee2eb8bf7523f41ef..d07b45278b4f5343fb5bbe881ba7b1b2acc8624e 100644 (file)
@@ -2453,10 +2453,11 @@ perf_counter_alloc(struct perf_counter_hw_event *hw_event,
 {
        const struct hw_perf_counter_ops *hw_ops;
        struct perf_counter *counter;
+       long err;
 
        counter = kzalloc(sizeof(*counter), gfpflags);
        if (!counter)
-               return NULL;
+               return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
 
        /*
         * Single counters are their own group leaders, with an
@@ -2505,12 +2506,18 @@ perf_counter_alloc(struct perf_counter_hw_event *hw_event,
                hw_ops = tp_perf_counter_init(counter);
                break;
        }
+done:
+       err = 0;
+       if (!hw_ops)
+               err = -EINVAL;
+       else if (IS_ERR(hw_ops))
+               err = PTR_ERR(hw_ops);
 
-       if (!hw_ops) {
+       if (err) {
                kfree(counter);
-               return NULL;
+               return ERR_PTR(err);
        }
-done:
+
        counter->hw_ops = hw_ops;
 
        return counter;
@@ -2583,10 +2590,10 @@ SYSCALL_DEFINE5(perf_counter_open,
                        goto err_put_context;
        }
 
-       ret = -EINVAL;
        counter = perf_counter_alloc(&hw_event, cpu, ctx, group_leader,
                                     GFP_KERNEL);
-       if (!counter)
+       ret = PTR_ERR(counter);
+       if (IS_ERR(counter))
                goto err_put_context;
 
        ret = anon_inode_getfd("[perf_counter]", &perf_fops, counter, 0);
@@ -2658,8 +2665,8 @@ inherit_counter(struct perf_counter *parent_counter,
        child_counter = perf_counter_alloc(&parent_counter->hw_event,
                                           parent_counter->cpu, child_ctx,
                                           group_leader, GFP_KERNEL);
-       if (!child_counter)
-               return NULL;
+       if (IS_ERR(child_counter))
+               return child_counter;
 
        /*
         * Link it up in the child's context:
@@ -2710,15 +2717,17 @@ static int inherit_group(struct perf_counter *parent_counter,
 {
        struct perf_counter *leader;
        struct perf_counter *sub;
+       struct perf_counter *child_ctr;
 
        leader = inherit_counter(parent_counter, parent, parent_ctx,
                                 child, NULL, child_ctx);
-       if (!leader)
-               return -ENOMEM;
+       if (IS_ERR(leader))
+               return PTR_ERR(leader);
        list_for_each_entry(sub, &parent_counter->sibling_list, list_entry) {
-               if (!inherit_counter(sub, parent, parent_ctx,
-                                    child, leader, child_ctx))
-                       return -ENOMEM;
+               child_ctr = inherit_counter(sub, parent, parent_ctx,
+                                           child, leader, child_ctx);
+               if (IS_ERR(child_ctr))
+                       return PTR_ERR(child_ctr);
        }
        return 0;
 }
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