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  /*
   * Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium OS Authors.
   *
   * SPDX-License-Identifier:	GPL-2.0+
   */
  
  #ifndef __TRACE_H
  #define __TRACE_H
  
  enum {
  	/*
  	 * This affects the granularity of our trace. We can bin function
  	 * entry points into groups on the basis that functions typically
  	 * have a minimum size, so entry points can't appear any closer
  	 * than this to each other.
  	 *
  	 * The value here assumes a minimum instruction size of 4 bytes,
  	 * or that instructions are 2 bytes but there are at least 2 of
  	 * them in every function.
  	 *
  	 * Increasing this value reduces the number of functions we can
  	 * resolve, but reduces the size of the uintptr_t array used for
  	 * our function list, which is the length of the code divided by
  	 * this value.
  	 */
  	FUNC_SITE_SIZE	= 4,	/* distance between function sites */
  };
  
  enum trace_chunk_type {
  	TRACE_CHUNK_FUNCS,
  	TRACE_CHUNK_CALLS,
  };
  
  /* A trace record for a function, as written to the profile output file */
  struct trace_output_func {
  	uint32_t offset;		/* Function offset into code */
  	uint32_t call_count;		/* Number of times called */
  };
  
  /* A header at the start of the trace output buffer */
  struct trace_output_hdr {
  	enum trace_chunk_type type;	/* Record type */
  	uint32_t rec_count;		/* Number of records */
  };
  
  /* Print statistics about traced function calls */
  void trace_print_stats(void);
  
  /**
   * Dump a list of functions and call counts into a buffer
   *
   * Each record in the buffer is a struct trace_func_stats. The 'needed'
   * parameter returns the number of bytes needed to complete the operation,
   * which may be more than buff_size if your buffer is too small.
   *
   * @param buff		Buffer in which to place data, or NULL to count size
   * @param buff_size	Size of buffer
   * @param needed	Returns number of bytes used / needed
   * @return 0 if ok, -1 on error (buffer exhausted)
   */
  int trace_list_functions(void *buff, int buff_size, unsigned *needed);
  
  /* Flags for ftrace_record */
  enum ftrace_flags {
  	FUNCF_EXIT		= 0UL << 30,
  	FUNCF_ENTRY		= 1UL << 30,
  	FUNCF_TEXTBASE		= 2UL << 30,
  
  	FUNCF_TIMESTAMP_MASK	= 0x3fffffff,
  };
  
  #define TRACE_CALL_TYPE(call)	((call)->flags & 0xc0000000UL)
  
  /* Information about a single function entry/exit */
  struct trace_call {
  	uint32_t func;		/* Function offset */
  	uint32_t caller;	/* Caller function offset */
  	uint32_t flags;		/* Flags and timestamp */
  };
  
  int trace_list_calls(void *buff, int buff_size, unsigned int *needed);
  
  /**
   * Turn function tracing on and off
   *
   * Don't enable trace if it has not been initialised.
   *
   * @param enabled	1 to enable trace, 0 to disable
   */
  void trace_set_enabled(int enabled);
  
  int trace_early_init(void);
  
  /**
   * Init the trace system
   *
   * This should be called after relocation with a suitably large buffer
   * (typically as large as the U-Boot text area)
   *
   * @param buff		Pointer to trace buffer
   * @param buff_size	Size of trace buffer
   */
  int trace_init(void *buff, size_t buff_size);
  
  #endif