zephyr/subsys/pm/pm_stats.c

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2018 Intel Corporation.
* Copyright (c) 2021 Nordic Semiconductor ASA.
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
*/
#include "pm_stats.h"
#include <zephyr/init.h>
#include <zephyr/kernel.h>
#include <zephyr/stats/stats.h>
#include <zephyr/sys/printk.h>
STATS_SECT_START(pm_stats)
STATS_SECT_ENTRY32(state_count)
STATS_SECT_ENTRY32(state_last_cycles)
STATS_SECT_ENTRY32(state_total_cycles)
STATS_SECT_END;
STATS_NAME_START(pm_stats)
STATS_NAME(pm_stats, state_count)
STATS_NAME(pm_stats, state_last_cycles)
STATS_NAME(pm_stats, state_total_cycles)
STATS_NAME_END(pm_stats);
static STATS_SECT_DECL(pm_stats) stats[CONFIG_MP_MAX_NUM_CPUS][PM_STATE_COUNT];
#define PM_STAT_NAME_LEN sizeof("pm_cpu_XXX_state_X_stats")
static char names[CONFIG_MP_MAX_NUM_CPUS][PM_STATE_COUNT][PM_STAT_NAME_LEN];
static uint32_t time_start[CONFIG_MP_MAX_NUM_CPUS];
static uint32_t time_stop[CONFIG_MP_MAX_NUM_CPUS];
init: remove the need for a dummy device pointer in SYS_INIT functions The init infrastructure, found in `init.h`, is currently used by: - `SYS_INIT`: to call functions before `main` - `DEVICE_*`: to initialize devices They are all sorted according to an initialization level + a priority. `SYS_INIT` calls are really orthogonal to devices, however, the required function signature requires a `const struct device *dev` as a first argument. The only reason for that is because the same init machinery is used by devices, so we have something like: ```c struct init_entry { int (*init)(const struct device *dev); /* only set by DEVICE_*, otherwise NULL */ const struct device *dev; } ``` As a result, we end up with such weird/ugly pattern: ```c static int my_init(const struct device *dev) { /* always NULL! add ARG_UNUSED to avoid compiler warning */ ARG_UNUSED(dev); ... } ``` This is really a result of poor internals isolation. This patch proposes a to make init entries more flexible so that they can accept sytem initialization calls like this: ```c static int my_init(void) { ... } ``` This is achieved using a union: ```c union init_function { /* for SYS_INIT, used when init_entry.dev == NULL */ int (*sys)(void); /* for DEVICE*, used when init_entry.dev != NULL */ int (*dev)(const struct device *dev); }; struct init_entry { /* stores init function (either for SYS_INIT or DEVICE*) union init_function init_fn; /* stores device pointer for DEVICE*, NULL for SYS_INIT. Allows * to know which union entry to call. */ const struct device *dev; } ``` This solution **does not increase ROM usage**, and allows to offer clean public APIs for both SYS_INIT and DEVICE*. Note that however, init machinery keeps a coupling with devices. **NOTE**: This is a breaking change! All `SYS_INIT` functions will need to be converted to the new signature. See the script offered in the following commit. Signed-off-by: Gerard Marull-Paretas <gerard.marull@nordicsemi.no> init: convert SYS_INIT functions to the new signature Conversion scripted using scripts/utils/migrate_sys_init.py. Signed-off-by: Gerard Marull-Paretas <gerard.marull@nordicsemi.no> manifest: update projects for SYS_INIT changes Update modules with updated SYS_INIT calls: - hal_ti - lvgl - sof - TraceRecorderSource Signed-off-by: Gerard Marull-Paretas <gerard.marull@nordicsemi.no> tests: devicetree: devices: adjust test Adjust test according to the recently introduced SYS_INIT infrastructure. Signed-off-by: Gerard Marull-Paretas <gerard.marull@nordicsemi.no> tests: kernel: threads: adjust SYS_INIT call Adjust to the new signature: int (*init_fn)(void); Signed-off-by: Gerard Marull-Paretas <gerard.marull@nordicsemi.no>
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static int pm_stats_init(void)
{
unsigned int num_cpus = arch_num_cpus();
for (uint8_t i = 0U; i < num_cpus; i++) {
for (uint8_t j = 0U; j < PM_STATE_COUNT; j++) {
snprintk(names[i][j], PM_STAT_NAME_LEN,
"pm_cpu_%03d_state_%1d_stats", i, j);
stats_init(&(stats[i][j].s_hdr), STATS_SIZE_32, 3U,
STATS_NAME_INIT_PARMS(pm_stats));
stats_register(names[i][j], &(stats[i][j].s_hdr));
}
}
return 0;
}
SYS_INIT(pm_stats_init, PRE_KERNEL_1, CONFIG_KERNEL_INIT_PRIORITY_DEFAULT);
void pm_stats_start(void)
{
time_start[_current_cpu->id] = k_cycle_get_32();
}
void pm_stats_stop(void)
{
time_stop[_current_cpu->id] = k_cycle_get_32();
}
void pm_stats_update(enum pm_state state)
{
uint8_t cpu = _current_cpu->id;
uint32_t time_total = time_stop[cpu] - time_start[cpu];
STATS_INC(stats[cpu][state], state_count);
STATS_INCN(stats[cpu][state], state_total_cycles, time_total);
STATS_SET(stats[cpu][state], state_last_cycles, time_total);
}