Revision 7f453c24b95a085fc7bd35d53b33abc4dc5a048b authored by Peter Zijlstra on 21 July 2009, 11:19:40 UTC, committed by Peter Zijlstra on 22 July 2009, 16:05:56 UTC
Anton noted that for inherited counters the counter-id as provided by
PERF_SAMPLE_ID isn't mappable to the id found through PERF_RECORD_ID
because each inherited counter gets its own id.

His suggestion was to always return the parent counter id, since that
is the primary counter id as exposed. However, these inherited
counters have a unique identifier so that events like
PERF_EVENT_PERIOD and PERF_EVENT_THROTTLE can be specific about which
counter gets modified, which is important when trying to normalize the
sample streams.

This patch removes PERF_EVENT_PERIOD in favour of PERF_SAMPLE_PERIOD,
which is more useful anyway, since changing periods became a lot more
common than initially thought -- rendering PERF_EVENT_PERIOD the less
useful solution (also, PERF_SAMPLE_PERIOD reports the more accurate
value, since it reports the value used to trigger the overflow,
whereas PERF_EVENT_PERIOD simply reports the requested period changed,
which might only take effect on the next cycle).

This still leaves us PERF_EVENT_THROTTLE to consider, but since that
_should_ be a rare occurrence, and linking it to a primary id is the
most useful bit to diagnose the problem, we introduce a
PERF_SAMPLE_STREAM_ID, for those few cases where the full
reconstruction is important.

[Does change the ABI a little, but I see no other way out]

Suggested-by: Anton Blanchard <anton@samba.org>
Signed-off-by: Peter Zijlstra <a.p.zijlstra@chello.nl>
LKML-Reference: <1248095846.15751.8781.camel@twins>
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fm2fb.c
/*
 *  linux/drivers/video/fm2fb.c -- BSC FrameMaster II/Rainbow II frame buffer
 *				   device
 *
 *	Copyright (C) 1998 Steffen A. Mork (linux-dev@morknet.de)
 *	Copyright (C) 1999 Geert Uytterhoeven
 *
 *  Written for 2.0.x by Steffen A. Mork
 *  Ported to 2.1.x by Geert Uytterhoeven
 *  Ported to new api by James Simmons
 *
 *  This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public
 *  License. See the file COPYING in the main directory of this archive for
 *  more details.
 */

#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/mm.h>
#include <linux/fb.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/zorro.h>
#include <asm/io.h>

/*
 *	Some technical notes:
 *
 *	The BSC FrameMaster II (or Rainbow II) is a simple very dumb
 *	frame buffer which allows to display 24 bit true color images.
 *	Each pixel is 32 bit width so it's very easy to maintain the
 *	frame buffer. One long word has the following layout:
 *	AARRGGBB which means: AA the alpha channel byte, RR the red
 *	channel, GG the green channel and BB the blue channel.
 *
 *	The FrameMaster II supports the following video modes.
 *	- PAL/NTSC
 *	- interlaced/non interlaced
 *	- composite sync/sync/sync over green
 *
 *	The resolution is to the following both ones:
 *	- 768x576 (PAL)
 *	- 768x480 (NTSC)
 *
 *	This means that pixel access per line is fixed due to the
 *	fixed line width. In case of maximal resolution the frame
 *	buffer needs an amount of memory of 1.769.472 bytes which
 *	is near to 2 MByte (the allocated address space of Zorro2).
 *	The memory is channel interleaved. That means every channel
 *	owns four VRAMs. Unfortunatly most FrameMasters II are
 *	not assembled with memory for the alpha channel. In this
 *	case it could be possible to add the frame buffer into the
 *	normal memory pool.
 *
 *	At relative address 0x1ffff8 of the frame buffers base address
 *	there exists a control register with the number of
 *	four control bits. They have the following meaning:
 *	bit value meaning
 *
 *	 0    1   0=interlaced/1=non interlaced
 *	 1    2   0=video out disabled/1=video out enabled
 *	 2    4   0=normal mode as jumpered via JP8/1=complement mode
 *	 3    8   0=read  onboard ROM/1 normal operation (required)
 *
 *	As mentioned above there are several jumper. I think there
 *	is not very much information about the FrameMaster II in
 *	the world so I add these information for completeness.
 *
 *	JP1  interlace selection (1-2 non interlaced/2-3 interlaced)
 *	JP2  wait state creation (leave as is!)
 *	JP3  wait state creation (leave as is!)
 *	JP4  modulate composite sync on green output (1-2 composite
 *	     sync on green channel/2-3 normal composite sync)
 *	JP5  create test signal, shorting this jumper will create
 *	     a white screen
 *	JP6  sync creation (1-2 composite sync/2-3 H-sync output)
 *	JP8  video mode (1-2 PAL/2-3 NTSC)
 *
 *	With the following jumpering table you can connect the
 *	FrameMaster II to a normal TV via SCART connector:
 *	JP1:  2-3
 *	JP4:  2-3
 *	JP6:  2-3
 *	JP8:  1-2 (means PAL for Europe)
 *
 *	NOTE:
 *	There is no other possibility to change the video timings
 *	except the interlaced/non interlaced, sync control and the
 *	video mode PAL (50 Hz)/NTSC (60 Hz). Inside this
 *	FrameMaster II driver are assumed values to avoid anomalies
 *	to a future X server. Except the pixel clock is really
 *	constant at 30 MHz.
 *
 *	9 pin female video connector:
 *
 *	1  analog red 0.7 Vss
 *	2  analog green 0.7 Vss
 *	3  analog blue 0.7 Vss
 *	4  H-sync TTL
 *	5  V-sync TTL
 *	6  ground
 *	7  ground
 *	8  ground
 *	9  ground
 *
 *	Some performance notes:
 *	The FrameMaster II was not designed to display a console
 *	this driver would do! It was designed to display still true
 *	color images. Imagine: When scroll up a text line there
 *	must copied ca. 1.7 MBytes to another place inside this
 *	frame buffer. This means 1.7 MByte read and 1.7 MByte write
 *	over the slow 16 bit wide Zorro2 bus! A scroll of one
 *	line needs 1 second so do not expect to much from this
 *	driver - he is at the limit!
 *
 */

/*
 *	definitions
 */

#define FRAMEMASTER_SIZE	0x200000
#define FRAMEMASTER_REG		0x1ffff8

#define FRAMEMASTER_NOLACE	1
#define FRAMEMASTER_ENABLE	2
#define FRAMEMASTER_COMPL	4
#define FRAMEMASTER_ROM		8

static volatile unsigned char *fm2fb_reg;

static struct fb_fix_screeninfo fb_fix __devinitdata = {
	.smem_len =	FRAMEMASTER_REG,
	.type =		FB_TYPE_PACKED_PIXELS,
	.visual =	FB_VISUAL_TRUECOLOR,
	.line_length =	(768 << 2),
	.mmio_len =	(8),
	.accel =	FB_ACCEL_NONE,
};

static int fm2fb_mode __devinitdata = -1;

#define FM2FB_MODE_PAL	0
#define FM2FB_MODE_NTSC	1

static struct fb_var_screeninfo fb_var_modes[] __devinitdata = {
    {
	/* 768 x 576, 32 bpp (PAL) */
	768, 576, 768, 576, 0, 0, 32, 0,
	{ 16, 8, 0 }, { 8, 8, 0 }, { 0, 8, 0 }, { 24, 8, 0 },
	0, FB_ACTIVATE_NOW, -1, -1, FB_ACCEL_NONE,
	33333, 10, 102, 10, 5, 80, 34, FB_SYNC_COMP_HIGH_ACT, 0
    }, {
	/* 768 x 480, 32 bpp (NTSC - not supported yet */
	768, 480, 768, 480, 0, 0, 32, 0,
	{ 16, 8, 0 }, { 8, 8, 0 }, { 0, 8, 0 }, { 24, 8, 0 },
	0, FB_ACTIVATE_NOW, -1, -1, FB_ACCEL_NONE,
	33333, 10, 102, 10, 5, 80, 34, FB_SYNC_COMP_HIGH_ACT, 0
    }
};

    /*
     *  Interface used by the world
     */

static int fm2fb_setcolreg(u_int regno, u_int red, u_int green, u_int blue,
                           u_int transp, struct fb_info *info);
static int fm2fb_blank(int blank, struct fb_info *info);

static struct fb_ops fm2fb_ops = {
	.owner		= THIS_MODULE,
	.fb_setcolreg	= fm2fb_setcolreg,
	.fb_blank	= fm2fb_blank,
	.fb_fillrect	= cfb_fillrect,
	.fb_copyarea	= cfb_copyarea,
	.fb_imageblit	= cfb_imageblit,
};

    /*
     *  Blank the display.
     */
static int fm2fb_blank(int blank, struct fb_info *info)
{
	unsigned char t = FRAMEMASTER_ROM;

	if (!blank)
		t |= FRAMEMASTER_ENABLE | FRAMEMASTER_NOLACE;
	fm2fb_reg[0] = t;
	return 0;
}

    /*
     *  Set a single color register. The values supplied are already
     *  rounded down to the hardware's capabilities (according to the
     *  entries in the var structure). Return != 0 for invalid regno.
     */
static int fm2fb_setcolreg(u_int regno, u_int red, u_int green, u_int blue,
                         u_int transp, struct fb_info *info)
{
	if (regno < 16) {
		red >>= 8;
		green >>= 8;
		blue >>= 8;

		((u32*)(info->pseudo_palette))[regno] = (red << 16) |
			(green << 8) | blue;
	}

	return 0;
}

    /*
     *  Initialisation
     */

static int __devinit fm2fb_probe(struct zorro_dev *z,
				 const struct zorro_device_id *id);

static struct zorro_device_id fm2fb_devices[] __devinitdata = {
	{ ZORRO_PROD_BSC_FRAMEMASTER_II },
	{ ZORRO_PROD_HELFRICH_RAINBOW_II },
	{ 0 }
};

static struct zorro_driver fm2fb_driver = {
	.name		= "fm2fb",
	.id_table	= fm2fb_devices,
	.probe		= fm2fb_probe,
};

static int __devinit fm2fb_probe(struct zorro_dev *z,
				 const struct zorro_device_id *id)
{
	struct fb_info *info;
	unsigned long *ptr;
	int is_fm;
	int x, y;

	is_fm = z->id == ZORRO_PROD_BSC_FRAMEMASTER_II;

	if (!zorro_request_device(z,"fm2fb"))
		return -ENXIO;

	info = framebuffer_alloc(16 * sizeof(u32), &z->dev);
	if (!info) {
		zorro_release_device(z);
		return -ENOMEM;
	}

	if (fb_alloc_cmap(&info->cmap, 256, 0) < 0) {
		framebuffer_release(info);
		zorro_release_device(z);
		return -ENOMEM;
	}

	/* assigning memory to kernel space */
	fb_fix.smem_start = zorro_resource_start(z);
	info->screen_base = ioremap(fb_fix.smem_start, FRAMEMASTER_SIZE);
	fb_fix.mmio_start = fb_fix.smem_start + FRAMEMASTER_REG;
	fm2fb_reg  = (unsigned char *)(info->screen_base+FRAMEMASTER_REG);

	strcpy(fb_fix.id, is_fm ? "FrameMaster II" : "Rainbow II");

	/* make EBU color bars on display */
	ptr = (unsigned long *)fb_fix.smem_start;
	for (y = 0; y < 576; y++) {
		for (x = 0; x < 96; x++) *ptr++ = 0xffffff;/* white */
		for (x = 0; x < 96; x++) *ptr++ = 0xffff00;/* yellow */
		for (x = 0; x < 96; x++) *ptr++ = 0x00ffff;/* cyan */
		for (x = 0; x < 96; x++) *ptr++ = 0x00ff00;/* green */
		for (x = 0; x < 96; x++) *ptr++ = 0xff00ff;/* magenta */
		for (x = 0; x < 96; x++) *ptr++ = 0xff0000;/* red */
		for (x = 0; x < 96; x++) *ptr++ = 0x0000ff;/* blue */
		for (x = 0; x < 96; x++) *ptr++ = 0x000000;/* black */
	}
	fm2fb_blank(0, info);

	if (fm2fb_mode == -1)
		fm2fb_mode = FM2FB_MODE_PAL;

	info->fbops = &fm2fb_ops;
	info->var = fb_var_modes[fm2fb_mode];
	info->pseudo_palette = info->par;
	info->par = NULL;
	info->fix = fb_fix;
	info->flags = FBINFO_DEFAULT;

	if (register_framebuffer(info) < 0) {
		fb_dealloc_cmap(&info->cmap);
		iounmap(info->screen_base);
		framebuffer_release(info);
		zorro_release_device(z);
		return -EINVAL;
	}
	printk("fb%d: %s frame buffer device\n", info->node, fb_fix.id);
	return 0;
}

int __init fm2fb_setup(char *options)
{
	char *this_opt;

	if (!options || !*options)
		return 0;

	while ((this_opt = strsep(&options, ",")) != NULL) {
		if (!strncmp(this_opt, "pal", 3))
			fm2fb_mode = FM2FB_MODE_PAL;
		else if (!strncmp(this_opt, "ntsc", 4))
			fm2fb_mode = FM2FB_MODE_NTSC;
	}
	return 0;
}

int __init fm2fb_init(void)
{
	char *option = NULL;

	if (fb_get_options("fm2fb", &option))
		return -ENODEV;
	fm2fb_setup(option);
	return zorro_register_driver(&fm2fb_driver);
}

module_init(fm2fb_init);
MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
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