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6 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Sebastian Huber
bcef89f236 Update company name
The embedded brains GmbH & Co. KG is the legal successor of embedded
brains GmbH.
2023-05-20 11:05:26 +02:00
Sebastian Huber
80cf60efec Canonicalize config.h include
Use the following variant which was already used by most source files:

  #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
  #include "config.h"
  #endif
2020-04-16 07:30:00 +02:00
Sebastian Huber
c344e5828c Use RTEMS_SYSINIT_ORDER_LAST_BUT_5
Use RTEMS_SYSINIT_ORDER_LAST_BUT_5 instead of RTEMS_SYSINIT_ORDER_LAST
to allow applications and support functions to place system
initialization handlers behind the standard handlers.

Update #3838.
2020-02-04 06:06:42 +01:00
Sebastian Huber
11f196d646 record: Simplify configuration
Update #3665.
2019-08-30 08:57:28 +02:00
Sebastian Huber
a2684c2b8d record: Use BSS section instead of per-CPU data
The .rtemsrwset section is used for the per-CPU data.  This section has
loadable content.  Place the ring buffers in the BSS section to avoid
large executable image sizes.

Not using the per-CPU data makes it possible to initialize the record
support earlier.

Update #3665.
2019-08-28 08:58:14 +02:00
Sebastian Huber
dca618404e Add low level event recording support
Add low level event recording infrastructure for system and user
defined events.  The infrastructure is able to record high frequency
events such as

 * SMP lock acquire/release,
 * interrupt entry/exit,
 * thread switches,
 * UMA zone allocate/free, and
 * Ethernet packet input/output, etc.

It allows post-mortem analysis in fatal error handlers, e.g. the last
events are in the record buffer, the newest event overwrites the oldest
event.  It is possible to detect record buffer overflows for consumers
that expect a continuous stream of events, e.g. to display the system
state in real-time.

The implementation supports high-end SMP machines (more than 1GHz
processor frequency, more than four processors).

Add a new API instead. The implementation uses per-processor data
structures and no atomic read-modify-write operations.  It is uses
per-processor ring buffers to record the events.

The CPU counter is used to get the time of events. It is combined with
periodic uptime events to synchronize it with CLOCK_REALTIME.

The existing capture engine tries to solve this problem also, but its
performance is not good enough for high-end production systems.  The
main issues are the variable-size buffers and the use of SMP locks for
synchronization.  To fix this, the API would change significantly.

Update #3665.
2019-01-29 13:51:33 +01:00