/*===---- lwpintrin.h - LWP intrinsics -------------------------------------===
*
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
*
*===-----------------------------------------------------------------------===
*/
/* Define the default attributes for the functions in this file. */
/// Parses the LWPCB at the specified address and enables
/// profiling if valid.
///
/// \headerfile <x86intrin.h>
///
/// This intrinsic corresponds to the <c> LLWPCB </c> instruction.
///
/// \param __addr
/// Address to the new Lightweight Profiling Control Block (LWPCB). If the
/// LWPCB is valid, writes the address into the LWP_CBADDR MSR and enables
/// Lightweight Profiling.
static __inline__ void __DEFAULT_FN_ATTRS
/// Flushes the LWP state to memory and returns the address of the LWPCB.
///
/// \headerfile <x86intrin.h>
///
/// This intrinsic corresponds to the <c> SLWPCB </c> instruction.
///
/// \return
/// Address to the current Lightweight Profiling Control Block (LWPCB).
/// If LWP is not currently enabled, returns NULL.
static __inline__ void* __DEFAULT_FN_ATTRS
/// Inserts programmed event record into the LWP event ring buffer
/// and advances the ring buffer pointer.
///
/// \headerfile <x86intrin.h>
///
/// This intrinsic corresponds to the <c> LWPINS </c> instruction.
///
/// \param DATA2
/// A 32-bit value is zero-extended and inserted into the 64-bit Data2 field.
/// \param DATA1
/// A 32-bit value is inserted into the 32-bit Data1 field.
/// \param FLAGS
/// A 32-bit immediate value is inserted into the 32-bit Flags field.
/// \returns If the ring buffer is full and LWP is running in Synchronized Mode,
/// the event record overwrites the last record in the buffer, the MissedEvents
/// counter in the LWPCB is incremented, the head pointer is not advanced, and
/// 1 is returned. Otherwise 0 is returned.
/// Decrements the LWP programmed value sample event counter. If the result is
/// negative, inserts an event record into the LWP event ring buffer in memory
/// and advances the ring buffer pointer.
///
/// \headerfile <x86intrin.h>
///
/// This intrinsic corresponds to the <c> LWPVAL </c> instruction.
///
/// \param DATA2
/// A 32-bit value is zero-extended and inserted into the 64-bit Data2 field.
/// \param DATA1
/// A 32-bit value is inserted into the 32-bit Data1 field.
/// \param FLAGS
/// A 32-bit immediate value is inserted into the 32-bit Flags field.
/// Inserts programmed event record into the LWP event ring buffer
/// and advances the ring buffer pointer.
///
/// \headerfile <x86intrin.h>
///
/// This intrinsic corresponds to the <c> LWPINS </c> instruction.
///
/// \param DATA2
/// A 64-bit value is inserted into the 64-bit Data2 field.
/// \param DATA1
/// A 32-bit value is inserted into the 32-bit Data1 field.
/// \param FLAGS
/// A 32-bit immediate value is inserted into the 32-bit Flags field.
/// \returns If the ring buffer is full and LWP is running in Synchronized Mode,
/// the event record overwrites the last record in the buffer, the MissedEvents
/// counter in the LWPCB is incremented, the head pointer is not advanced, and
/// 1 is returned. Otherwise 0 is returned.
/// Decrements the LWP programmed value sample event counter. If the result is
/// negative, inserts an event record into the LWP event ring buffer in memory
/// and advances the ring buffer pointer.
///
/// \headerfile <x86intrin.h>
///
/// This intrinsic corresponds to the <c> LWPVAL </c> instruction.
///
/// \param DATA2
/// A 64-bit value is and inserted into the 64-bit Data2 field.
/// \param DATA1
/// A 32-bit value is inserted into the 32-bit Data1 field.
/// \param FLAGS
/// A 32-bit immediate value is inserted into the 32-bit Flags field.
/* __LWPINTRIN_H */