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  1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
  2 
  3 =======================
  4 Intel(R) Trace Hub (TH)
  5 =======================
  6 
  7 Overview
  8 --------
  9 
 10 Intel(R) Trace Hub (TH) is a set of hardware blocks that produce,
 11 switch and output trace data from multiple hardware and software
 12 sources over several types of trace output ports encoded in System
 13 Trace Protocol (MIPI STPv2) and is intended to perform full system
 14 debugging. For more information on the hardware, see Intel(R) Trace
 15 Hub developer's manual [1].
 16 
 17 It consists of trace sources, trace destinations (outputs) and a
 18 switch (Global Trace Hub, GTH). These devices are placed on a bus of
 19 their own ("intel_th"), where they can be discovered and configured
 20 via sysfs attributes.
 21 
 22 Currently, the following Intel TH subdevices (blocks) are supported:
 23   - Software Trace Hub (STH), trace source, which is a System Trace
 24     Module (STM) device,
 25   - Memory Storage Unit (MSU), trace output, which allows storing
 26     trace hub output in system memory,
 27   - Parallel Trace Interface output (PTI), trace output to an external
 28     debug host via a PTI port,
 29   - Global Trace Hub (GTH), which is a switch and a central component
 30     of Intel(R) Trace Hub architecture.
 31 
 32 Common attributes for output devices are described in
 33 Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-intel_th-output-devices, the most
 34 notable of them is "active", which enables or disables trace output
 35 into that particular output device.
 36 
 37 GTH allows directing different STP masters into different output ports
 38 via its "masters" attribute group. More detailed GTH interface
 39 description is at Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-intel_th-devices-gth.
 40 
 41 STH registers an stm class device, through which it provides interface
 42 to userspace and kernelspace software trace sources. See
 43 Documentation/trace/stm.rst for more information on that.
 44 
 45 MSU can be configured to collect trace data into a system memory
 46 buffer, which can later on be read from its device nodes via read() or
 47 mmap() interface and directed to a "software sink" driver that will
 48 consume the data and/or relay it further.
 49 
 50 On the whole, Intel(R) Trace Hub does not require any special
 51 userspace software to function; everything can be configured, started
 52 and collected via sysfs attributes, and device nodes.
 53 
 54 [1] https://software.intel.com/sites/default/files/managed/d3/3c/intel-th-developer-manual.pdf
 55 
 56 Bus and Subdevices
 57 ------------------
 58 
 59 For each Intel TH device in the system a bus of its own is
 60 created and assigned an id number that reflects the order in which TH
 61 devices were enumerated. All TH subdevices (devices on intel_th bus)
 62 begin with this id: 0-gth, 0-msc0, 0-msc1, 0-pti, 0-sth, which is
 63 followed by device's name and an optional index.
 64 
 65 Output devices also get a device node in /dev/intel_thN, where N is
 66 the Intel TH device id. For example, MSU's memory buffers, when
 67 allocated, are accessible via /dev/intel_th0/msc{0,1}.
 68 
 69 Quick example
 70 -------------
 71 
 72 # figure out which GTH port is the first memory controller::
 73 
 74         $ cat /sys/bus/intel_th/devices/0-msc0/port
 75         0
 76 
 77 # looks like it's port 0, configure master 33 to send data to port 0::
 78 
 79         $ echo 0 > /sys/bus/intel_th/devices/0-gth/masters/33
 80 
 81 # allocate a 2-windowed multiblock buffer on the first memory
 82 # controller, each with 64 pages::
 83 
 84         $ echo multi > /sys/bus/intel_th/devices/0-msc0/mode
 85         $ echo 64,64 > /sys/bus/intel_th/devices/0-msc0/nr_pages
 86 
 87 # enable wrapping for this controller, too::
 88 
 89         $ echo 1 > /sys/bus/intel_th/devices/0-msc0/wrap
 90 
 91 # and enable tracing into this port::
 92 
 93         $ echo 1 > /sys/bus/intel_th/devices/0-msc0/active
 94 
 95 # .. send data to master 33, see stm.txt for more details ..
 96 # .. wait for traces to pile up ..
 97 # .. and stop the trace::
 98 
 99         $ echo 0 > /sys/bus/intel_th/devices/0-msc0/active
100 
101 # and now you can collect the trace from the device node::
102 
103         $ cat /dev/intel_th0/msc0 > my_stp_trace
104 
105 Host Debugger Mode
106 ------------------
107 
108 It is possible to configure the Trace Hub and control its trace
109 capture from a remote debug host, which should be connected via one of
110 the hardware debugging interfaces, which will then be used to both
111 control Intel Trace Hub and transfer its trace data to the debug host.
112 
113 The driver needs to be told that such an arrangement is taking place
114 so that it does not touch any capture/port configuration and avoids
115 conflicting with the debug host's configuration accesses. The only
116 activity that the driver will perform in this mode is collecting
117 software traces to the Software Trace Hub (an stm class device). The
118 user is still responsible for setting up adequate master/channel
119 mappings that the decoder on the receiving end would recognize.
120 
121 In order to enable the host mode, set the 'host_mode' parameter of the
122 'intel_th' kernel module to 'y'. None of the virtual output devices
123 will show up on the intel_th bus. Also, trace configuration and
124 capture controlling attribute groups of the 'gth' device will not be
125 exposed. The 'sth' device will operate as usual.
126 
127 Software Sinks
128 --------------
129 
130 The Memory Storage Unit (MSU) driver provides an in-kernel API for
131 drivers to register themselves as software sinks for the trace data.
132 Such drivers can further export the data via other devices, such as
133 USB device controllers or network cards.
134 
135 The API has two main parts::
136  - notifying the software sink that a particular window is full, and
137    "locking" that window, that is, making it unavailable for the trace
138    collection; when this happens, the MSU driver will automatically
139    switch to the next window in the buffer if it is unlocked, or stop
140    the trace capture if it's not;
141  - tracking the "locked" state of windows and providing a way for the
142    software sink driver to notify the MSU driver when a window is
143    unlocked and can be used again to collect trace data.
144 
145 An example sink driver, msu-sink illustrates the implementation of a
146 software sink. Functionally, it simply unlocks windows as soon as they
147 are full, keeping the MSU running in a circular buffer mode. Unlike the
148 "multi" mode, it will fill out all the windows in the buffer as opposed
149 to just the first one. It can be enabled by writing "sink" to the "mode"
150 file (assuming msu-sink.ko is loaded).

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