-/*
- * This function accesses profiling information. The returned data is
- * binary: the sampling step and the actual contents of the profile
- * buffer. Use of the program readprofile is recommended in order to
- * get meaningful info out of these data.
- */
-static ssize_t
-read_profile(struct file *file, char __user *buf, size_t count, loff_t *ppos)
-{
- unsigned long p = *ppos;
- ssize_t read;
- char * pnt;
- unsigned int sample_step = 1 << prof_shift;
-
- if (p >= (prof_len+1)*sizeof(unsigned int))
- return 0;
- if (count > (prof_len+1)*sizeof(unsigned int) - p)
- count = (prof_len+1)*sizeof(unsigned int) - p;
- read = 0;
-
- while (p < sizeof(unsigned int) && count > 0) {
- put_user(*((char *)(&sample_step)+p),buf);
- buf++; p++; count--; read++;
- }
- pnt = (char *)prof_buffer + p - sizeof(unsigned int);
- if (copy_to_user(buf,(void *)pnt,count))
- return -EFAULT;
- read += count;
- *ppos += read;
- return read;
-}
-
-/*
- * Writing to /proc/profile resets the counters
- *
- * Writing a 'profiling multiplier' value into it also re-sets the profiling
- * interrupt frequency, on architectures that support this.
- */
-static ssize_t write_profile(struct file *file, const char __user *buf,
- size_t count, loff_t *ppos)
-{
-#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
- extern int setup_profiling_timer (unsigned int multiplier);
-
- if (count == sizeof(int)) {
- unsigned int multiplier;
-
- if (copy_from_user(&multiplier, buf, sizeof(int)))
- return -EFAULT;
-
- if (setup_profiling_timer(multiplier))
- return -EINVAL;
- }
-#endif
-
- memset(prof_buffer, 0, prof_len * sizeof(*prof_buffer));
- return count;
-}
-
-static struct file_operations proc_profile_operations = {
- .read = read_profile,
- .write = write_profile,
-};
-