Add new extension PerformanceLib APIs to store ID info.

Signed-off-by: Star Zeng <star.zeng@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Liming Gao <liming.gao@intel.com>

git-svn-id: https://edk2.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/edk2/trunk/edk2@13215 6f19259b-4bc3-4df7-8a09-765794883524
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lzeng14
2012-04-24 09:12:36 +00:00
parent ba14539c90
commit f0da4d7d9a
16 changed files with 2325 additions and 684 deletions

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@@ -2,7 +2,8 @@
Performance library instance used in DXE phase to dump SMM performance data.
This library instance allows a DXE driver or UEFI application to dump the SMM performance data.
StartPerformanceMeasurement() and EndPerformanceMeasurement() are not implemented.
StartPerformanceMeasurement(), EndPerformanceMeasurement(), StartPerformanceMeasurementEx()
and EndPerformanceMeasurementEx() are not implemented.
Copyright (c) 2011 - 2012, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>
This program and the accompanying materials
@@ -39,16 +40,16 @@ EFI_SMM_COMMUNICATION_PROTOCOL *mSmmCommunication = NULL;
UINT8 mSmmPerformanceBuffer[SMM_PERFORMANCE_COMMUNICATION_BUFFER_SIZE];
GAUGE_DATA_ENTRY *mGaugeData = NULL;
UINTN mGaugeNumberOfEntries = 0;
GAUGE_DATA_ENTRY_EX *mGaugeDataEx = NULL;
UINTN mGaugeNumberOfEntriesEx = 0;
/**
The constructor function caches the pointer to SMM Communication protocol.
The function caches the pointer to SMM Communication protocol.
The constructor function locates Performance protocol from protocol database.
It will ASSERT() if that operation fails and it will always return EFI_SUCCESS.
The function locates SMM Communication protocol from protocol database.
@retval EFI_SUCCESS Performance protocol is successfully located.
@retval Other Performance protocol is not located to log performance.
@retval EFI_SUCCESS SMM Communication protocol is successfully located.
@retval Other SMM Communication protocol is not located to log performance.
**/
EFI_STATUS
@@ -75,6 +76,78 @@ GetCommunicationProtocol (
return Status;
}
/**
Creates a record for the beginning of a performance measurement.
Creates a record that contains the Handle, Token, Module and Identifier.
If TimeStamp is not zero, then TimeStamp is added to the record as the start time.
If TimeStamp is zero, then this function reads the current time stamp
and adds that time stamp value to the record as the start time.
@param Handle Pointer to environment specific context used
to identify the component being measured.
@param Token Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string
that identifies the component being measured.
@param Module Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string
that identifies the module being measured.
@param TimeStamp 64-bit time stamp.
@param Identifier 32-bit identifier. If the value is 0, the created record
is same as the one created by StartPerformanceMeasurement.
@retval RETURN_SUCCESS The start of the measurement was recorded.
@retval RETURN_OUT_OF_RESOURCES There are not enough resources to record the measurement.
**/
RETURN_STATUS
EFIAPI
StartPerformanceMeasurementEx (
IN CONST VOID *Handle, OPTIONAL
IN CONST CHAR8 *Token, OPTIONAL
IN CONST CHAR8 *Module, OPTIONAL
IN UINT64 TimeStamp,
IN UINT32 Identifier
)
{
return RETURN_SUCCESS;
}
/**
Fills in the end time of a performance measurement.
Looks up the record that matches Handle, Token, Module and Identifier.
If the record can not be found then return RETURN_NOT_FOUND.
If the record is found and TimeStamp is not zero,
then TimeStamp is added to the record as the end time.
If the record is found and TimeStamp is zero, then this function reads
the current time stamp and adds that time stamp value to the record as the end time.
@param Handle Pointer to environment specific context used
to identify the component being measured.
@param Token Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string
that identifies the component being measured.
@param Module Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string
that identifies the module being measured.
@param TimeStamp 64-bit time stamp.
@param Identifier 32-bit identifier. If the value is 0, the found record
is same as the one found by EndPerformanceMeasurement.
@retval RETURN_SUCCESS The end of the measurement was recorded.
@retval RETURN_NOT_FOUND The specified measurement record could not be found.
**/
RETURN_STATUS
EFIAPI
EndPerformanceMeasurementEx (
IN CONST VOID *Handle, OPTIONAL
IN CONST CHAR8 *Token, OPTIONAL
IN CONST CHAR8 *Module, OPTIONAL
IN UINT64 TimeStamp,
IN UINT32 Identifier
)
{
return RETURN_SUCCESS;
}
/**
Creates a record for the beginning of a performance measurement.
@@ -104,7 +177,7 @@ StartPerformanceMeasurement (
IN UINT64 TimeStamp
)
{
return EFI_UNSUPPORTED;
return RETURN_SUCCESS;
}
/**
@@ -138,7 +211,7 @@ EndPerformanceMeasurement (
IN UINT64 TimeStamp
)
{
return EFI_UNSUPPORTED;
return RETURN_SUCCESS;
}
/**
@@ -149,7 +222,7 @@ EndPerformanceMeasurement (
@retval !NULL Get all gauge data success.
@retval NULL Get all guage data failed.
**/
GAUGE_DATA_ENTRY*
GAUGE_DATA_ENTRY *
EFIAPI
GetAllSmmGaugeData (VOID)
{
@@ -171,22 +244,20 @@ GetAllSmmGaugeData (VOID)
//
// Initialize communicate buffer
//
SmmCommBufferHeader = (EFI_SMM_COMMUNICATE_HEADER*)mSmmPerformanceBuffer;
SmmPerfCommData = (SMM_PERF_COMMUNICATE*)SmmCommBufferHeader->Data;
SmmCommBufferHeader = (EFI_SMM_COMMUNICATE_HEADER *)mSmmPerformanceBuffer;
SmmPerfCommData = (SMM_PERF_COMMUNICATE *)SmmCommBufferHeader->Data;
ZeroMem((UINT8*)SmmPerfCommData, sizeof(SMM_PERF_COMMUNICATE));
CopyGuid (&SmmCommBufferHeader->HeaderGuid, &gSmmPerformanceProtocolGuid);
SmmCommBufferHeader->MessageLength = sizeof(SMM_PERF_COMMUNICATE);
CommSize = OFFSET_OF (EFI_SMM_COMMUNICATE_HEADER, Data) + sizeof(SMM_PERF_COMMUNICATE);
CommSize = SMM_PERFORMANCE_COMMUNICATION_BUFFER_SIZE;
//
// Get totol number of SMM gauge entries
//
SmmPerfCommData->Function = SMM_PERF_FUNCTION_GET_GAUGE_ENTRY_NUMBER;
Status = mSmmCommunication->Communicate (mSmmCommunication, mSmmPerformanceBuffer, &CommSize);
ASSERT_EFI_ERROR (Status);
if (EFI_ERROR (SmmPerfCommData->ReturnStatus) || SmmPerfCommData->NumberOfEntries == 0) {
if (EFI_ERROR (Status) || EFI_ERROR (SmmPerfCommData->ReturnStatus) || SmmPerfCommData->NumberOfEntries == 0) {
return NULL;
}
@@ -194,7 +265,7 @@ GetAllSmmGaugeData (VOID)
DataSize = mGaugeNumberOfEntries * sizeof(GAUGE_DATA_ENTRY);
mGaugeData = AllocateZeroPool(DataSize);
ASSERT_EFI_ERROR (Status);
ASSERT (mGaugeData != NULL);
//
// Get all SMM gauge data
@@ -204,54 +275,194 @@ GetAllSmmGaugeData (VOID)
SmmPerfCommData->NumberOfEntries = mGaugeNumberOfEntries;
SmmPerfCommData->GaugeData = mGaugeData;
Status = mSmmCommunication->Communicate (mSmmCommunication, mSmmPerformanceBuffer, &CommSize);
ASSERT_EFI_ERROR (Status);
ASSERT_EFI_ERROR(SmmPerfCommData->ReturnStatus);
if (EFI_ERROR (Status) || EFI_ERROR (SmmPerfCommData->ReturnStatus)) {
FreePool (mGaugeData);
mGaugeData = NULL;
mGaugeNumberOfEntries = 0;
}
return mGaugeData;
return mGaugeData;
}
/**
Retrieves a previously logged performance measurement.
Retrieves the performance log entry from the performance log specified by LogEntryKey.
If it stands for a valid entry, then EFI_SUCCESS is returned and
GaugeDataEntry stores the pointer to that entry.
@param LogEntryKey The key for the previous performance measurement log entry.
If 0, then the first performance measurement log entry is retrieved.
@param GaugeDataEntry The indirect pointer to the gauge data entry specified by LogEntryKey
if the retrieval is successful.
@retval EFI_SUCCESS The GuageDataEntry is successfully found based on LogEntryKey.
@retval EFI_NOT_FOUND The LogEntryKey is the last entry (equals to the total entry number).
@retval EFI_INVALIDE_PARAMETER The LogEntryKey is not a valid entry (greater than the total entry number).
@retval EFI_INVALIDE_PARAMETER GaugeDataEntry is NULL.
Retrieves all previous logged performance measurement.
Function will use SMM communicate protocol to get all previous SMM performance measurement data.
If success, data buffer will be returned. If fail function will return NULL.
@retval !NULL Get all gauge data success.
@retval NULL Get all guage data failed.
**/
EFI_STATUS
GAUGE_DATA_ENTRY_EX *
EFIAPI
GetGauge (
IN UINTN LogEntryKey,
OUT GAUGE_DATA_ENTRY **GaugeDataEntry
)
GetAllSmmGaugeDataEx (VOID)
{
if (LogEntryKey > mGaugeNumberOfEntries) {
return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
}
if (LogEntryKey == mGaugeNumberOfEntries) {
return EFI_NOT_FOUND;
EFI_STATUS Status;
EFI_SMM_COMMUNICATE_HEADER *SmmCommBufferHeader;
SMM_PERF_COMMUNICATE_EX *SmmPerfCommData;
UINTN CommSize;
UINTN DataSize;
if (mGaugeDataEx != NULL) {
return mGaugeDataEx;
}
if (GaugeDataEntry == NULL) {
return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER;
Status = GetCommunicationProtocol ();
if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) {
return NULL;
}
*GaugeDataEntry = &mGaugeData[LogEntryKey];
return EFI_SUCCESS;
//
// Initialize communicate buffer
//
SmmCommBufferHeader = (EFI_SMM_COMMUNICATE_HEADER *)mSmmPerformanceBuffer;
SmmPerfCommData = (SMM_PERF_COMMUNICATE_EX *)SmmCommBufferHeader->Data;
ZeroMem((UINT8*)SmmPerfCommData, sizeof(SMM_PERF_COMMUNICATE_EX));
CopyGuid (&SmmCommBufferHeader->HeaderGuid, &gSmmPerformanceExProtocolGuid);
SmmCommBufferHeader->MessageLength = sizeof(SMM_PERF_COMMUNICATE_EX);
CommSize = SMM_PERFORMANCE_COMMUNICATION_BUFFER_SIZE;
//
// Get totol number of SMM gauge entries
//
SmmPerfCommData->Function = SMM_PERF_FUNCTION_GET_GAUGE_ENTRY_NUMBER;
Status = mSmmCommunication->Communicate (mSmmCommunication, mSmmPerformanceBuffer, &CommSize);
if (EFI_ERROR (Status) || EFI_ERROR (SmmPerfCommData->ReturnStatus) || SmmPerfCommData->NumberOfEntries == 0) {
return NULL;
}
mGaugeNumberOfEntriesEx = SmmPerfCommData->NumberOfEntries;
DataSize = mGaugeNumberOfEntriesEx * sizeof(GAUGE_DATA_ENTRY_EX);
mGaugeDataEx = AllocateZeroPool(DataSize);
ASSERT (mGaugeDataEx != NULL);
//
// Get all SMM gauge data
//
SmmPerfCommData->Function = SMM_PERF_FUNCTION_GET_GAUGE_DATA;
SmmPerfCommData->LogEntryKey = 0;
SmmPerfCommData->NumberOfEntries = mGaugeNumberOfEntriesEx;
SmmPerfCommData->GaugeDataEx = mGaugeDataEx;
Status = mSmmCommunication->Communicate (mSmmCommunication, mSmmPerformanceBuffer, &CommSize);
if (EFI_ERROR (Status) || EFI_ERROR (SmmPerfCommData->ReturnStatus)) {
FreePool (mGaugeDataEx);
mGaugeDataEx = NULL;
mGaugeNumberOfEntriesEx = 0;
}
return mGaugeDataEx;
}
/**
Attempts to retrieve a performance measurement log entry from the performance measurement log.
It can also retrieve the log created by StartPerformanceMeasurement and EndPerformanceMeasurement,
and then assign the Identifier with 0.
Attempts to retrieve the performance log entry specified by LogEntryKey. If LogEntryKey is
zero on entry, then an attempt is made to retrieve the first entry from the performance log,
and the key for the second entry in the log is returned. If the performance log is empty,
then no entry is retrieved and zero is returned. If LogEntryKey is not zero, then the performance
log entry associated with LogEntryKey is retrieved, and the key for the next entry in the log is
returned. If LogEntryKey is the key for the last entry in the log, then the last log entry is
retrieved and an implementation specific non-zero key value that specifies the end of the performance
log is returned. If LogEntryKey is equal this implementation specific non-zero key value, then no entry
is retrieved and zero is returned. In the cases where a performance log entry can be returned,
the log entry is returned in Handle, Token, Module, StartTimeStamp, EndTimeStamp and Identifier.
If LogEntryKey is not a valid log entry key for the performance measurement log, then ASSERT().
If Handle is NULL, then ASSERT().
If Token is NULL, then ASSERT().
If Module is NULL, then ASSERT().
If StartTimeStamp is NULL, then ASSERT().
If EndTimeStamp is NULL, then ASSERT().
If Identifier is NULL, then ASSERT().
@param LogEntryKey On entry, the key of the performance measurement log entry to retrieve.
0, then the first performance measurement log entry is retrieved.
On exit, the key of the next performance log entry.
@param Handle Pointer to environment specific context used to identify the component
being measured.
@param Token Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string that identifies the component
being measured.
@param Module Pointer to a Null-terminated ASCII string that identifies the module
being measured.
@param StartTimeStamp Pointer to the 64-bit time stamp that was recorded when the measurement
was started.
@param EndTimeStamp Pointer to the 64-bit time stamp that was recorded when the measurement
was ended.
@param Identifier Pointer to the 32-bit identifier that was recorded.
@return The key for the next performance log entry (in general case).
**/
UINTN
EFIAPI
GetPerformanceMeasurementEx (
IN UINTN LogEntryKey,
OUT CONST VOID **Handle,
OUT CONST CHAR8 **Token,
OUT CONST CHAR8 **Module,
OUT UINT64 *StartTimeStamp,
OUT UINT64 *EndTimeStamp,
OUT UINT32 *Identifier
)
{
GAUGE_DATA_ENTRY_EX *GaugeData;
GaugeData = NULL;
ASSERT (Handle != NULL);
ASSERT (Token != NULL);
ASSERT (Module != NULL);
ASSERT (StartTimeStamp != NULL);
ASSERT (EndTimeStamp != NULL);
ASSERT (Identifier != NULL);
mGaugeDataEx = GetAllSmmGaugeDataEx();
if (mGaugeDataEx != NULL) {
//
// Make sure that LogEntryKey is a valid log entry key.
//
ASSERT (LogEntryKey <= mGaugeNumberOfEntriesEx);
if (LogEntryKey == mGaugeNumberOfEntriesEx) {
return 0;
}
GaugeData = &mGaugeDataEx[LogEntryKey++];
*Identifier = GaugeData->Identifier;
} else {
mGaugeData = GetAllSmmGaugeData();
if (mGaugeData != NULL) {
//
// Make sure that LogEntryKey is a valid log entry key.
//
ASSERT (LogEntryKey <= mGaugeNumberOfEntries);
if (LogEntryKey == mGaugeNumberOfEntries) {
return 0;
}
GaugeData = (GAUGE_DATA_ENTRY_EX *) &mGaugeData[LogEntryKey++];
*Identifier = 0;
} else {
return 0;
}
}
*Handle = (VOID *) (UINTN) GaugeData->Handle;
*Token = GaugeData->Token;
*Module = GaugeData->Module;
*StartTimeStamp = GaugeData->StartTimeStamp;
*EndTimeStamp = GaugeData->EndTimeStamp;
return LogEntryKey;
}
/**
Attempts to retrieve a performance measurement log entry from the performance measurement log.
It can also retrieve the log created by StartPerformanceMeasurementEx and EndPerformanceMeasurementEx,
and then eliminate the Identifier.
Attempts to retrieve the performance log entry specified by LogEntryKey. If LogEntryKey is
zero on entry, then an attempt is made to retrieve the first entry from the performance log,
@@ -298,46 +509,8 @@ GetPerformanceMeasurement (
OUT UINT64 *EndTimeStamp
)
{
EFI_STATUS Status;
GAUGE_DATA_ENTRY *GaugeData;
GaugeData = NULL;
ASSERT (Handle != NULL);
ASSERT (Token != NULL);
ASSERT (Module != NULL);
ASSERT (StartTimeStamp != NULL);
ASSERT (EndTimeStamp != NULL);
mGaugeData = GetAllSmmGaugeData();
if (mGaugeData == NULL) {
return 0;
}
Status = GetGauge (LogEntryKey++, &GaugeData);
//
// Make sure that LogEntryKey is a valid log entry key,
//
ASSERT (Status != EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER);
if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) {
//
// The LogEntryKey is the last entry (equals to the total entry number).
//
return 0;
}
ASSERT (GaugeData != NULL);
*Handle = (VOID *) (UINTN) GaugeData->Handle;
*Token = GaugeData->Token;
*Module = GaugeData->Module;
*StartTimeStamp = GaugeData->StartTimeStamp;
*EndTimeStamp = GaugeData->EndTimeStamp;
return LogEntryKey;
UINT32 Identifier;
return GetPerformanceMeasurementEx (LogEntryKey, Handle, Token, Module, StartTimeStamp, EndTimeStamp, &Identifier);
}
/**