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How to enable rdpmc from user mode ?

Started by guga, December 31, 2015, 04:08:08 PM

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guga

Hi guys


Reading Agner´s fog paper i saw the instruction rdpmc can be used as a benchmark counter as well. The problem is...how to use it under user mode ? I don´t want to make a driver only to read this.

I saw these paper that supposedly allos the instruction to operate in user mode, but i didn´t understood the proper syntax

http://www.btday.com/rdpmc-in-user-mode-does-not-work-even-with-pce-set/

On this one, it don´t know how to port to windows

http://sourceforge.net/p/perfmon2/libpfm4/ci/d77777d58644a1f49721fbd8498ad14d63aa7fc1/tree/perf_examples/self_count.c#l38

and also
http://www.cse.psu.edu/~deh25/rabbit/pmc_able.c

Someone ever tried to use this rdpmc on user mode for benchmark testings ?

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TouEnMasm

Try to compile the c or c++ code ,/Fa wil give the answer.
What did you call a user mode ?
Fa is a musical note to play with CL

sinsi

Access to RDPMC is controlled via CR4 but user land can't even MOV EAX,CR4 to test the bit since CR4 is only accessible in ring 0.
Looks like Linux has a function to enable it but Windows doesn't.

guga

I mean the Not protected one. So i can try to use the instructin without having to create a driver for it. I mean, creating a executable or a dll and using it in a normal app.

I tried to compile but it is not working :( said /fI requires an argument. And when i tried again without it, but it can´t compile under windows.
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guga

Hi Sinsi, yep, it seems to be only in ring0, but it seems that CR4 can be enabled somehow.

I´m trying to port some function i´m finding to windows but,....unsuccessfully


I found another one:
http://www.btday.com/rdpmc-in-user-mode-does-not-work-even-with-pce-set/

/* 
*  Read PMC in kernel mode.
*/
#include <linux/module.h>   /* Needed by all modules */
#include <linux/kernel.h>   /* Needed for KERN_INFO */

static void printc4(void) {
    typedef long unsigned int uint64_t;
    uint64_t output;
    // Read back CR4 to check the bit.
    __asm__("\t mov %%cr4,%0" : "=r"(output));
    printk(KERN_INFO "%lu", output);
}

static void setc4b8(void * info) {
    // Set CR4, Bit 8 (9th bit from the right)  to enable
__asm__("push   %rax\n\t"
                "mov    %cr4,%rax;\n\t"
                "or     $(1 << 8),%rax;\n\t"
                "mov    %rax,%cr4;\n\t"
                "wbinvd\n\t"
                "pop    %rax"
    );

    // Check which CPU we are on:
    printk(KERN_INFO "Ran on Processor %d", smp_processor_id());
    printc4();
}

static void clearc4b8(void * info) {
    printc4();
__asm__("push   %rax\n\t"
        "push   %rbx\n\t"
                "mov    %cr4,%rax;\n\t"
                "mov  $(1 << 8), %rbx\n\t"
                "not  %rbx\n\t"
                "and   %rbx, %rax;\n\t"
                "mov    %rax,%cr4;\n\t"
                "wbinvd\n\t"
                "pop    %rbx\n\t"
                "pop    %rax\n\t"
    );
    printk(KERN_INFO "Ran on Processor %d", smp_processor_id());
}



int init_module(void)
{
    on_each_cpu(setc4b8, NULL, 0);
    return 0;
}
void cleanup_module(void)
{
    on_each_cpu(clearc4b8, NULL, 0);
}
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sinsi

To enable RDPMC from ring 3 you need access to CR4, but only ring 0 can access CR4.

That last bit of code you posted is for Linux, also the comment
Quote from: guga on December 31, 2015, 11:05:56 PM
/* 
*  Read PMC in kernel mode.
*/

guga

Yep, it is for linux but i was wondering if it could be ported to windows
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