oprofile.c revision 8cfa702f803c5ef6a2b062a489a1b2cf66b45b5e
1/**
2 * @file oprofile.c
3 * Main driver code
4 *
5 * @remark Copyright 2002 OProfile authors
6 * @remark Read the file COPYING
7 *
8 * @author John Levon
9 * @author Philippe Elie
10 */
11
12#include "oprofile.h"
13#include "op_util.h"
14#include "config.h"
15
16EXPORT_NO_SYMBOLS;
17
18MODULE_AUTHOR("John Levon (levon@movementarian.org)");
19MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Continuous Profiling Module");
20MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
21
22MODULE_PARM(allow_unload, "i");
23MODULE_PARM_DESC(allow_unload, "Allow module to be unloaded.");
24#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
25static int allow_unload;
26#else
27static int allow_unload = 1;
28#endif
29
30/* sysctl settables */
31struct oprof_sysctl sysctl_parms;
32/* some of the sys ctl settable variable needs to be copied to protect
33 * against user that try to change through /proc/sys/dev/oprofile/ * running
34 * parameters during profiling */
35struct oprof_sysctl sysctl;
36
37static enum oprof_state state __cacheline_aligned_in_smp = STOPPED;
38
39static int op_major;
40
41static volatile ulong oprof_opened __cacheline_aligned_in_smp;
42static volatile ulong oprof_note_opened __cacheline_aligned_in_smp;
43static DECLARE_WAIT_QUEUE_HEAD(oprof_wait);
44
45static u32 oprof_ready[NR_CPUS] __cacheline_aligned_in_smp;
46struct _oprof_data oprof_data[NR_CPUS] __cacheline_aligned;
47
48struct op_note * note_buffer __cacheline_aligned_in_smp;
49u32 note_pos __cacheline_aligned_in_smp;
50
51// the interrupt handler ops structure to use
52static struct op_int_operations const * int_ops;
53
54static char const * op_version = PACKAGE " " VERSION;
55
56/* ---------------- interrupt entry routines ------------------ */
57
58inline static int need_wakeup(uint cpu, struct _oprof_data * data)
59{
60	return data->nextbuf >= (data->buf_size - data->buf_watermark) && !oprof_ready[cpu];
61}
62
63inline static void next_sample(struct _oprof_data * data)
64{
65	if (unlikely(++data->nextbuf == data->buf_size))
66		data->nextbuf = 0;
67}
68
69inline static void evict_op_entry(uint cpu, struct _oprof_data * data, long irq_enabled)
70{
71	next_sample(data);
72	if (likely(!need_wakeup(cpu, data)))
73		return;
74
75	/* locking rationale :
76	 *
77	 * other CPUs are not a race concern since we synch on oprof_wait->lock.
78	 *
79	 * for the current CPU, we might have interrupted another user of e.g.
80	 * runqueue_lock, deadlocking on SMP and racing on UP. So we check that IRQs
81	 * were not disabled (corresponding to the irqsave/restores in __wake_up().
82	 *
83	 * Note that this requires all spinlocks taken by the full wake_up path
84	 * to have saved IRQs - otherwise we can interrupt whilst holding a spinlock
85	 * taken from some non-wake_up() path and deadlock. Currently this means only
86	 * oprof_wait->lock and runqueue_lock: all instances disable IRQs before
87	 * taking the lock.
88	 *
89	 * This will mean that approaching the end of the buffer, a number of the
90	 * evictions may fail to wake up the daemon. We simply hope this doesn't
91	 * take long; a pathological case could cause buffer overflow.
92	 *
93	 * Note that we use oprof_ready as our flag for whether we have initiated a
94	 * wake-up. Once the wake-up is received, the flag is reset as well as
95	 * data->nextbuf, preventing multiple wakeups.
96	 *
97	 * On 2.2, a global waitqueue_lock is used, so we must check it's not held
98	 * by the current CPU. We make sure that any users of the wait queue (i.e.
99	 * us and the code for wait_event_interruptible()) disable interrupts so it's
100	 * still safe to check IF_MASK.
101	 */
102	if (likely(irq_enabled)) {
103		oprof_ready[cpu] = 1;
104		wake_up(&oprof_wait);
105	}
106}
107
108inline static void
109fill_op_entry(struct op_sample * ops, long eip, pid_t pid, pid_t tgid, int ctr)
110{
111	ops->eip = eip;
112	ops->pid = pid;
113	ops->tgid = tgid;
114	ops->counter = ctr;
115}
116
117void op_do_profile(uint cpu, long eip, long irq_enabled, int ctr)
118{
119	struct _oprof_data * data = &oprof_data[cpu];
120	pid_t const pid = current->pid;
121	pid_t const tgid = op_get_tgid();
122	struct op_sample * samples = &data->buffer[data->nextbuf];
123
124	data->nr_irq++;
125
126	fill_op_entry(samples, eip, pid, tgid, ctr);
127	evict_op_entry(cpu, data, irq_enabled);
128}
129
130/* ---------------- driver routines ------------------ */
131
132/* only stop and start profiling interrupt when we are
133 * fully running !
134 */
135static void stop_cpu_perfctr(int cpu)
136{
137	if (state == RUNNING)
138		int_ops->stop_cpu(cpu);
139}
140
141static void start_cpu_perfctr(int cpu)
142{
143	if (state == RUNNING)
144		int_ops->start_cpu(cpu);
145}
146
147spinlock_t note_lock __cacheline_aligned_in_smp = SPIN_LOCK_UNLOCKED;
148/* which buffer nr. is waiting to be read ? */
149int cpu_buffer_waiting;
150
151static int is_ready(void)
152{
153	uint cpu_nr;
154	for (cpu_nr = 0 ; cpu_nr < smp_num_cpus; cpu_nr++) {
155		if (oprof_ready[cpu_nr]) {
156			cpu_buffer_waiting = cpu_nr;
157			return 1;
158		}
159	}
160	return 0;
161}
162
163inline static void up_and_check_note(void)
164{
165	note_pos++;
166	if (likely(note_pos < (sysctl.note_size - OP_PRE_NOTE_WATERMARK(sysctl.note_size)) && !is_ready()))
167		return;
168
169	/* if we reach the end of the buffer, just pin
170	 * to the last entry until it is read. This loses
171	 * notes, but we have no choice. */
172	if (unlikely(note_pos == sysctl.note_size)) {
173		static int warned;
174		if (!warned) {
175			printk(KERN_WARNING "note buffer overflow: restart "
176			       "oprofile with a larger note buffer.\n");
177			warned = 1;
178		}
179		sysctl.nr_note_buffer_overflow++;
180		note_pos = sysctl.note_size - 1;
181	}
182
183	/* we just use cpu 0 as a convenient one to wake up */
184	oprof_ready[0] = 2;
185	oprof_wake_up(&oprof_wait);
186}
187
188/* if holding note_lock */
189void __oprof_put_note(struct op_note * onote)
190{
191	/* ignore note if we're not up and running fully */
192	if (state != RUNNING)
193		return;
194
195	memcpy(&note_buffer[note_pos], onote, sizeof(struct op_note));
196	up_and_check_note();
197}
198
199void oprof_put_note(struct op_note * onote)
200{
201	spin_lock(&note_lock);
202	__oprof_put_note(onote);
203	spin_unlock(&note_lock);
204}
205
206static ssize_t oprof_note_read(char * buf, size_t count, loff_t * ppos)
207{
208	struct op_note * mybuf;
209	uint num;
210	ssize_t max;
211
212	max = sizeof(struct op_note) * sysctl.note_size;
213
214	if (*ppos || count != max)
215		return -EINVAL;
216
217	mybuf = vmalloc(max);
218	if (!mybuf)
219		return -EFAULT;
220
221	spin_lock(&note_lock);
222
223	num = note_pos;
224
225	count = note_pos * sizeof(struct op_note);
226
227	if (count)
228		memcpy(mybuf, note_buffer, count);
229
230	note_pos = 0;
231
232	spin_unlock(&note_lock);
233
234	if (count && copy_to_user(buf, mybuf, count))
235		count = -EFAULT;
236
237	vfree(mybuf);
238	return count;
239}
240
241static int oprof_note_open(void)
242{
243	if (test_and_set_bit(0, &oprof_note_opened))
244		return -EBUSY;
245	INC_USE_COUNT_MAYBE;
246	return 0;
247}
248
249static int oprof_note_release(void)
250{
251	BUG_ON(!oprof_note_opened);
252	clear_bit(0, &oprof_note_opened);
253	DEC_USE_COUNT_MAYBE;
254	return 0;
255}
256
257static int check_buffer_amount(int cpu_nr)
258{
259	struct _oprof_data * data = &oprof_data[cpu_nr];
260	int size = data->buf_size;
261	int num = data->nextbuf;
262	if (num < size - data->buf_watermark && oprof_ready[cpu_nr] != 2) {
263		printk(KERN_WARNING "oprofile: Detected overflow of size %d. "
264		       "You must increase the module buffer size with\n"
265		       "opcontrol --setup --bufer-size= or reduce the "
266		       "interrupt frequency\n", num);
267		data->nr_buffer_overflow += num;
268		num = size;
269	} else
270		data->nextbuf = 0;
271	return num;
272}
273
274static int copy_buffer(char * buf, int cpu_nr)
275{
276	struct op_buffer_head head;
277	int ret = -EFAULT;
278
279	stop_cpu_perfctr(cpu_nr);
280
281	head.cpu_nr = cpu_nr;
282	head.count = check_buffer_amount(cpu_nr);
283	head.state = state;
284
285	oprof_ready[cpu_nr] = 0;
286
287	if (copy_to_user(buf, &head, sizeof(struct op_buffer_head)))
288		goto out;
289
290	if (head.count) {
291		size_t const size = head.count * sizeof(struct op_sample);
292		if (copy_to_user(buf + sizeof(struct op_buffer_head),
293			oprof_data[cpu_nr].buffer, size))
294			goto out;
295		ret = size + sizeof(struct op_buffer_head);
296	} else {
297		ret = sizeof(struct op_buffer_head);
298	}
299
300out:
301	start_cpu_perfctr(cpu_nr);
302	return ret;
303}
304
305static ssize_t oprof_read(struct file * file, char * buf, size_t count, loff_t * ppos)
306{
307	ssize_t max;
308
309	if (!capable(CAP_SYS_PTRACE))
310		return -EPERM;
311
312	switch (MINOR(file->f_dentry->d_inode->i_rdev)) {
313		case 2: return oprof_note_read(buf, count, ppos);
314		case 0: break;
315		default: return -EINVAL;
316	}
317
318	max = sizeof(struct op_buffer_head) + sizeof(struct op_sample) * sysctl.buf_size;
319
320	if (*ppos || count != max)
321		return -EINVAL;
322
323	switch (state) {
324		case RUNNING:
325			wait_event_interruptible(oprof_wait, is_ready());
326			if (signal_pending(current))
327				return -EINTR;
328			break;
329
330		/* Non-obvious. If O_NONBLOCK is set, that means
331		 * the daemon knows it has to quit and is asking
332		 * for final buffer data. If it's not set, then we
333		 * have just transitioned to STOPPING, and we must
334		 * inform the daemon (which we can do just by a normal
335		 * operation).
336		 */
337		case STOPPING: {
338			int cpu;
339
340			if (!(file->f_flags & O_NONBLOCK))
341				break;
342
343			for (cpu = 0; cpu < smp_num_cpus; ++cpu) {
344				if (oprof_data[cpu].nextbuf) {
345					cpu_buffer_waiting = cpu;
346					oprof_ready[cpu] = 2;
347					break;
348				}
349			}
350
351			if (cpu == smp_num_cpus)
352				return -EAGAIN;
353
354		}
355			break;
356
357		case STOPPED: BUG();
358	}
359
360	return copy_buffer(buf, cpu_buffer_waiting);
361}
362
363
364static int oprof_start(void);
365static int oprof_stop(void);
366
367static int oprof_open(struct inode * ino, struct file * file)
368{
369	int err;
370
371	if (!capable(CAP_SYS_PTRACE))
372		return -EPERM;
373
374	switch (MINOR(file->f_dentry->d_inode->i_rdev)) {
375		case 1: return oprof_hash_map_open();
376		case 2: return oprof_note_open();
377		case 0:
378			/* make sure the other devices are open */
379			if (is_map_ready())
380				break;
381		default:
382			return -EINVAL;
383	}
384
385	if (test_and_set_bit(0, &oprof_opened))
386		return -EBUSY;
387
388	err = oprof_start();
389	if (err)
390		clear_bit(0, &oprof_opened);
391	return err;
392}
393
394static int oprof_release(struct inode * ino, struct file * file)
395{
396	switch (MINOR(file->f_dentry->d_inode->i_rdev)) {
397		case 1: return oprof_hash_map_release();
398		case 2: return oprof_note_release();
399		case 0: break;
400		default: return -EINVAL;
401	}
402
403	BUG_ON(!oprof_opened);
404
405	clear_bit(0, &oprof_opened);
406
407	// FIXME: is this safe when I kill -9 the daemon ?
408	return oprof_stop();
409}
410
411static int oprof_mmap(struct file * file, struct vm_area_struct * vma)
412{
413	if (MINOR(file->f_dentry->d_inode->i_rdev) == 1)
414		return oprof_hash_map_mmap(file, vma);
415	return -EINVAL;
416}
417
418/* called under spinlock, cannot sleep */
419static void oprof_free_mem(uint num)
420{
421	uint i;
422	for (i=0; i < num; i++) {
423		if (oprof_data[i].buffer)
424			vfree(oprof_data[i].buffer);
425		oprof_data[i].buffer = NULL;
426	}
427	vfree(note_buffer);
428	note_buffer = NULL;
429}
430
431static int oprof_init_data(void)
432{
433	uint i, notebufsize;
434	ulong buf_size;
435	struct _oprof_data * data;
436
437	sysctl.nr_note_buffer_overflow = 0;
438	notebufsize = sizeof(struct op_note) * sysctl.note_size;
439	note_buffer = vmalloc(notebufsize);
440 	if (!note_buffer) {
441		printk(KERN_ERR "oprofile: failed to allocate note buffer of %u bytes\n",
442			notebufsize);
443		return -EFAULT;
444	}
445	note_pos = 0;
446
447	// safe init
448	for (i = 0; i < smp_num_cpus; ++i) {
449		data = &oprof_data[i];
450		data->buf_size = 0;
451		data->buffer = 0;
452		data->buf_watermark = 0;
453		data->nr_buffer_overflow = 0;
454	}
455
456	buf_size = (sizeof(struct op_sample) * sysctl.buf_size);
457
458	for (i = 0 ; i < smp_num_cpus ; ++i) {
459		data = &oprof_data[i];
460
461		data->buffer = vmalloc(buf_size);
462		if (!data->buffer) {
463			printk(KERN_ERR "oprofile: failed to allocate eviction buffer of %lu bytes\n", buf_size);
464			oprof_free_mem(i);
465			return -EFAULT;
466		}
467
468		memset(data->buffer, 0, buf_size);
469
470		data->buf_size = sysctl.buf_size;
471		data->buf_watermark = OP_PRE_WATERMARK(data->buf_size);
472		data->nextbuf = 0;
473	}
474
475	return 0;
476}
477
478static int parms_check(void)
479{
480	int err;
481
482	if ((err = check_range(sysctl.buf_size, OP_MIN_BUF_SIZE, OP_MAX_BUF_SIZE,
483		"sysctl.buf_size value %d not in range (%d %d)\n")))
484		return err;
485	if ((err = check_range(sysctl.note_size, OP_MIN_NOTE_TABLE_SIZE, OP_MAX_NOTE_TABLE_SIZE,
486		"sysctl.note_size value %d not in range (%d %d)\n")))
487		return err;
488
489	if ((err = int_ops->check_params()))
490		return err;
491
492	return 0;
493}
494
495
496static DECLARE_MUTEX(sysctlsem);
497
498
499static int oprof_start(void)
500{
501	int err = 0;
502
503	down(&sysctlsem);
504
505	/* save the sysctl settable things to protect against change through
506	 * systcl the profiler params */
507	sysctl_parms.cpu_type = sysctl.cpu_type;
508	sysctl = sysctl_parms;
509
510	if ((err = oprof_init_data()))
511		goto out;
512
513	if ((err = parms_check())) {
514		oprof_free_mem(smp_num_cpus);
515		goto out;
516	}
517
518	if ((err = int_ops->setup())) {
519		oprof_free_mem(smp_num_cpus);
520		goto out;
521	}
522
523	op_intercept_syscalls();
524
525	int_ops->start();
526
527	state = RUNNING;
528
529out:
530	up(&sysctlsem);
531	return err;
532}
533
534/*
535 * stop interrupts being generated and notes arriving.
536 * This is idempotent.
537 */
538static void oprof_partial_stop(void)
539{
540	BUG_ON(state == STOPPED);
541
542	if (state == RUNNING) {
543		op_restore_syscalls();
544		int_ops->stop();
545	}
546
547	state = STOPPING;
548}
549
550static int oprof_stop(void)
551{
552	uint i;
553	// FIXME: err not needed
554	int err = -EINVAL;
555
556	down(&sysctlsem);
557
558	BUG_ON(state == STOPPED);
559
560	/* here we need to :
561	 * bring back the old system calls
562	 * stop the perf counter
563	 * bring back the old NMI handler
564	 * reset the map buffer stuff and ready values
565	 *
566	 * Nothing will be able to write into the map buffer because
567	 * we synchronise via the spinlocks
568	 */
569
570	oprof_partial_stop();
571
572	spin_lock(&note_lock);
573
574	for (i = 0 ; i < smp_num_cpus; i++) {
575		struct _oprof_data * data = &oprof_data[i];
576		oprof_ready[i] = 0;
577		data->nextbuf = 0;
578	}
579
580	oprof_free_mem(smp_num_cpus);
581
582	spin_unlock(&note_lock);
583	err = 0;
584
585	/* FIXME: can we really say this ? */
586	state = STOPPED;
587	up(&sysctlsem);
588	return err;
589}
590
591static struct file_operations oprof_fops = {
592#ifdef HAVE_FILE_OPERATIONS_OWNER
593	owner: THIS_MODULE,
594#endif
595	open: oprof_open,
596	release: oprof_release,
597	read: oprof_read,
598	mmap: oprof_mmap,
599};
600
601/*
602 * /proc/sys/dev/oprofile/
603 *                        bufsize
604 *                        notesize
605 *                        dump
606 *                        dump_stop
607 *                        nr_interrupts
608 *                        #ctr/
609 *                          event
610 *                          enabled
611 *                          count
612 *                          unit_mask
613 *                          kernel
614 *                          user
615 *
616 * #ctr is in [0-1] for PPro core, [0-3] for Athlon core
617 *
618 */
619
620/* These access routines are basically not safe on SMP for module unload.
621 * And there is nothing we can do about it - the API is broken. We'll just
622 * make a best-efforts thing. Note the sem is needed to prevent parms_check
623 * bypassing during oprof_start().
624 */
625
626static void lock_sysctl(void)
627{
628	MOD_INC_USE_COUNT;
629	down(&sysctlsem);
630}
631
632static void unlock_sysctl(void)
633{
634	up(&sysctlsem);
635	MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT;
636}
637
638static int get_nr_interrupts(ctl_table * table, int write, struct file * filp, void * buffer, size_t * lenp)
639{
640	uint cpu;
641	int ret = -EINVAL;
642
643	lock_sysctl();
644
645	if (write)
646		goto out;
647
648	sysctl.nr_interrupts = 0;
649
650	for (cpu = 0 ; cpu < smp_num_cpus; cpu++) {
651		sysctl.nr_interrupts += oprof_data[cpu].nr_irq;
652		oprof_data[cpu].nr_irq = 0;
653	}
654
655	ret =  proc_dointvec(table, write, filp, buffer, lenp);
656out:
657	unlock_sysctl();
658	return ret;
659}
660
661static int get_nr_buffer_overflow(ctl_table * table, int write, struct file * filp, void * buffer, size_t * lenp)
662{
663	uint cpu;
664	int ret = -EINVAL;
665
666	lock_sysctl();
667
668	if (write)
669		goto out;
670
671	for (cpu = 0 ; cpu < smp_num_cpus; cpu++) {
672		sysctl.nr_buffer_overflow += oprof_data[cpu].nr_buffer_overflow;
673		oprof_data[cpu].nr_buffer_overflow = 0;
674	}
675
676	ret =  proc_dointvec(table, write, filp, buffer, lenp);
677out:
678	unlock_sysctl();
679	return ret;
680}
681
682int lproc_dointvec(ctl_table * table, int write, struct file * filp, void * buffer, size_t * lenp)
683{
684	int err;
685
686	lock_sysctl();
687	err = proc_dointvec(table, write, filp, buffer, lenp);
688	unlock_sysctl();
689
690	return err;
691}
692
693static void do_actual_dump(void)
694{
695	uint cpu;
696
697	for (cpu = 0 ; cpu < smp_num_cpus; cpu++)
698		oprof_ready[cpu] = 2;
699	oprof_wake_up(&oprof_wait);
700}
701
702static int sysctl_do_dump(ctl_table * table, int write, struct file * filp, void * buffer, size_t * lenp)
703{
704	int err = -EINVAL;
705
706	lock_sysctl();
707
708	if (state != RUNNING)
709		goto out;
710
711	if (!write) {
712		err = proc_dointvec(table, write, filp, buffer, lenp);
713		goto out;
714	}
715
716	do_actual_dump();
717
718	err = 0;
719out:
720	unlock_sysctl();
721	return err;
722}
723
724static int sysctl_do_dump_stop(ctl_table * table, int write, struct file * filp, void * buffer, size_t * lenp)
725{
726	int err = -EINVAL;
727
728	lock_sysctl();
729
730	if (state != RUNNING)
731		goto out;
732
733	if (!write) {
734		err = proc_dointvec(table, write, filp, buffer, lenp);
735		goto out;
736	}
737
738	oprof_partial_stop();
739
740	/* also wakes up daemon */
741	do_actual_dump();
742
743	err = 0;
744out:
745	unlock_sysctl();
746	return err;
747}
748
749static int const nr_oprof_static = 8;
750
751static ctl_table oprof_table[] = {
752	{ 1, "bufsize", &sysctl_parms.buf_size, sizeof(int), 0644, NULL, &lproc_dointvec, NULL, },
753	{ 1, "dump", &sysctl_parms.dump, sizeof(int), 0666, NULL, &sysctl_do_dump, NULL, },
754	{ 1, "dump_stop", &sysctl_parms.dump_stop, sizeof(int), 0644, NULL, &sysctl_do_dump_stop, NULL, },
755	{ 1, "nr_interrupts", &sysctl.nr_interrupts, sizeof(int), 0444, NULL, &get_nr_interrupts, NULL, },
756	{ 1, "notesize", &sysctl_parms.note_size, sizeof(int), 0644, NULL, &lproc_dointvec, NULL, },
757	{ 1, "cpu_type", &sysctl.cpu_type, sizeof(int), 0444, NULL, &lproc_dointvec, NULL, },
758	{ 1, "note_buffer_overflow", &sysctl.nr_note_buffer_overflow, sizeof(int), 0444, NULL, &lproc_dointvec, NULL, },
759	{ 1, "buffer_overflow", &sysctl.nr_buffer_overflow, sizeof(int), 0444, NULL, &get_nr_buffer_overflow, NULL, },
760	{ 0, }, { 0, }, { 0, }, { 0, }, { 0, }, { 0, }, { 0, }, { 0, },
761	{ 0, },
762};
763
764static ctl_table oprof_root[] = {
765	{1, "oprofile", NULL, 0, 0755, oprof_table},
766 	{0, },
767};
768
769static ctl_table dev_root[] = {
770	{CTL_DEV, "dev", NULL, 0, 0555, oprof_root},
771	{0, },
772};
773
774static struct ctl_table_header * sysctl_header;
775
776/* NOTE: we do *not* support sysctl() syscall */
777
778static int __init init_sysctl(void)
779{
780	int err = 0;
781	ctl_table * next = &oprof_table[nr_oprof_static];
782
783	/* these sysctl parms need sensible value */
784	sysctl_parms.buf_size = OP_DEFAULT_BUF_SIZE;
785	sysctl_parms.note_size = OP_DEFAULT_NOTE_SIZE;
786
787	if ((err = int_ops->add_sysctls(next)))
788		return err;
789
790	sysctl_header = register_sysctl_table(dev_root, 0);
791	return err;
792}
793
794/* not safe to mark as __exit since used from __init code */
795static void cleanup_sysctl(void)
796{
797	ctl_table * next = &oprof_table[nr_oprof_static];
798	unregister_sysctl_table(sysctl_header);
799
800	int_ops->remove_sysctls(next);
801
802	return;
803}
804
805static int can_unload(void)
806{
807	int can = -EBUSY;
808	down(&sysctlsem);
809
810	if (allow_unload && state == STOPPED && !GET_USE_COUNT(THIS_MODULE))
811		can = 0;
812	up(&sysctlsem);
813	return can;
814}
815
816int __init oprof_init(void)
817{
818	int err = 0;
819
820	if (sysctl.cpu_type != CPU_RTC) {
821		int_ops = op_int_interface();
822
823		// try to init, fall back to rtc if not
824		if ((err = int_ops->init())) {
825			int_ops = &op_rtc_ops;
826			if ((err = int_ops->init()))
827				return err;
828			sysctl.cpu_type = CPU_RTC;
829		}
830	} else {
831		int_ops = &op_rtc_ops;
832		if ((err = int_ops->init()))
833			return err;
834	}
835
836	if ((err = init_sysctl()))
837		goto out_err;
838
839	err = op_major = register_chrdev(0, "oprof", &oprof_fops);
840	if (err < 0)
841		goto out_err2;
842
843	err = oprof_init_hashmap();
844	if (err < 0) {
845		printk(KERN_ERR "oprofile: couldn't allocate hash map !\n");
846		unregister_chrdev(op_major, "oprof");
847		goto out_err2;
848	}
849
850	/* module might not be unloadable */
851	THIS_MODULE->can_unload = can_unload;
852
853	/* do this now so we don't have to track save/restores later */
854	op_save_syscalls();
855
856	printk(KERN_INFO "%s loaded, major %u\n", op_version, op_major);
857	return 0;
858
859out_err2:
860	cleanup_sysctl();
861out_err:
862	int_ops->deinit();
863	return err;
864}
865
866void __exit oprof_exit(void)
867{
868	oprof_free_hashmap();
869
870	unregister_chrdev(op_major, "oprof");
871
872	cleanup_sysctl();
873
874	int_ops->deinit();
875}
876
877/*
878 * "The most valuable commodity I know of is information."
879 *      - Gordon Gekko
880 */
881