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 .Dd November 2, 2012
 .Dt HWPMC 4
 .Os
 .Sh NAME
 .Nm hwpmc
 .Nd "Hardware Performance Monitoring Counter support"
 .Sh SYNOPSIS
+The following option must be present in the kernel configuration file:
+.Bd -ragged -offset indent
 .Cd "options HWPMC_HOOKS"
-.Cd "device hwpmc"
+.Ed
 .Pp
 Additionally, for i386 systems:
+.Bd -ragged -offset indent
 .Cd "device apic"
+.Ed
+.Pp
+To load the driver as a module at boot time, place the
+following line in
+.Xr rc.conf 5 :
+.Bd -literal -offset indent
+kld_list="${kld_list} hwpmc"
+.Ed
+.Pp
+Alternatively, to compile this driver into the kernel:
+.Bd -ragged -offset indent
+.Cd "device hwpmc"
+.Ed
 .Sh DESCRIPTION
 The
 .Nm
 driver virtualizes the hardware performance monitoring facilities in
 modern CPUs and provides support for using these facilities from
 user level processes.
 .Pp
 The driver supports multi-processor systems.
 .Pp
 PMCs are allocated using the
 .Dv PMC_OP_PMCALLOCATE
 request.
 A successful
 .Dv PMC_OP_PMCALLOCATE
 request will return a handle to the requesting process.
 Subsequent operations on the allocated PMC use this handle to denote
 the specific PMC.
 A process that has successfully allocated a PMC is termed an
 .Dq "owner process" .
 .Pp
 PMCs may be allocated with process or system scope.
 .Bl -tag -width ".Em Process-scope"
 .It Em "Process-scope"
 The PMC is active only when a thread belonging
 to a process it is attached to is scheduled on a CPU.
 .It Em "System-scope"
 The PMC operates independently of processes and
 measures hardware events for the system as a whole.
 .El
 .Pp
 PMCs may be allocated for counting or for sampling:
 .Bl -tag -width ".Em Counting"
 .It Em Counting
 In counting modes, the PMCs count hardware events.
 These counts are retrievable using the
 .Dv PMC_OP_PMCREAD
 system call on all architectures.
 Some architectures offer faster methods of reading these counts.
 .It Em Sampling
 In sampling modes, the PMCs are configured to sample the CPU
 instruction pointer (and optionally to capture the call chain leading
 up to the sampled instruction pointer) after a configurable number of
 hardware events have been observed.
 Instruction pointer samples and call chain records are usually
 directed to a log file for subsequent analysis.
 .El
 .Pp
 Scope and operational mode are orthogonal; a PMC may thus be
 configured to operate in one of the following four modes:
 .Bl -tag -width indent
 .It Process-scope, counting
 These PMCs count hardware events whenever a thread in their attached process is
 scheduled on a CPU.
 These PMCs normally count from zero, but the initial count may be
 set using the
 .Dv PMC_OP_SETCOUNT
 operation.
 Applications can read the value of the PMC anytime using the
 .Dv PMC_OP_PMCRW
 operation.
 .It Process-scope, sampling
 These PMCs sample the target processes instruction pointer after they
 have seen the configured number of hardware events.
 The PMCs only count events when a thread belonging to their attached
 process is active.
 The desired frequency of sampling is set using the
 .Dv PMC_OP_SETCOUNT
 operation prior to starting the PMC.
 Log files are configured using the
 .Dv PMC_OP_CONFIGURELOG
 operation.
 .It System-scope, counting
 These PMCs count hardware events seen by them independent of the
 processes that are executing.
 The current count on these PMCs can be read using the
 .Dv PMC_OP_PMCRW
 request.
 These PMCs normally count from zero, but the initial count may be
 set using the
 .Dv PMC_OP_SETCOUNT
 operation.
 .It System-scope, sampling
 These PMCs will periodically sample the instruction pointer of the CPU
 they are allocated on, and will write the sample to a log for further
 processing.
 The desired frequency of sampling is set using the
 .Dv PMC_OP_SETCOUNT
 operation prior to starting the PMC.
 Log files are configured using the
 .Dv PMC_OP_CONFIGURELOG
 operation.
 .Pp
 System-wide statistical sampling can only be enabled by a process with
 super-user privileges.
 .El
 .Pp
 Processes are allowed to allocate as many PMCs as the hardware and
 current operating conditions permit.
 Processes may mix allocations of system-wide and process-private
 PMCs.
 Multiple processes may be using PMCs simultaneously.
 .Pp
 Allocated PMCs are started using the
 .Dv PMC_OP_PMCSTART
 operation, and stopped using the
 .Dv PMC_OP_PMCSTOP
 operation.
 Stopping and starting a PMC is permitted at any time the owner process
 has a valid handle to the PMC.
 .Pp
 Process-private PMCs need to be attached to a target process before
 they can be used.
 Attaching a process to a PMC is done using the
 .Dv PMC_OP_PMCATTACH
 operation.
 An already attached PMC may be detached from its target process
 using the converse
 .Dv PMC_OP_PMCDETACH
 operation.
 Issuing a
 .Dv PMC_OP_PMCSTART
 operation on an as yet unattached PMC will cause it to be attached
 to its owner process.
 The following rules determine whether a given process may attach
 a PMC to another target process:
 .Bl -bullet -compact
 .It
 A non-jailed process with super-user privileges is allowed to attach
 to any other process in the system.
 .It
 Other processes are only allowed to attach to targets that they would
 be able to attach to for debugging (as determined by
 .Xr p_candebug 9 ) .
 .El
 .Pp
 PMCs are released using
 .Dv PMC_OP_PMCRELEASE .
 After a successful
 .Dv PMC_OP_PMCRELEASE
 operation the handle to the PMC will become invalid.
 .Ss Modifier Flags
 The
 .Dv PMC_OP_PMCALLOCATE
 operation supports the following flags that modify the behavior
 of an allocated PMC:
 .Bl -tag -width indent
 .It Dv PMC_F_CALLCHAIN
 This modifier informs sampling PMCs to record a callchain when
 capturing a sample.
 The maximum depth to which call chains are recorded is specified
 by the
 .Va "kern.hwpmc.callchaindepth"
 kernel tunable.
 .It Dv PMC_F_DESCENDANTS
 This modifier is valid only for a PMC being allocated in process-private
 mode.
 It signifies that the PMC will track hardware events for its
 target process and the target's current and future descendants.
 .It Dv PMC_F_KGMON
 This modifier is valid only for a PMC being allocated in system-wide
 sampling mode.
 It signifies that the PMC's sampling interrupt is to be used to drive
 kernel profiling via
 .Xr kgmon 8 .
 This functionality is currently unimplemented.
 .It Dv PMC_F_LOG_PROCCSW
 This modifier is valid only for a PMC being allocated in process-private
 mode.
 When this modifier is present, at every context switch,
 .Nm
 will log a record containing the number of hardware events
 seen by the target process when it was scheduled on the CPU.
 .It Dv PMC_F_LOG_PROCEXIT
 This modifier is valid only for a PMC being allocated in process-private
 mode.
 With this modifier present,
 .Nm
 will maintain per-process counts for each target process attached to
 a PMC.
 At process exit time, a record containing the target process' PID and
 the accumulated per-process count for that process will be written to the
 configured log file.
 .El
 .Pp
 Modifiers
 .Dv PMC_F_LOG_PROCEXIT
 and
 .Dv PMC_F_LOG_PROCCSW
 may be used in combination with modifier
 .Dv PMC_F_DESCENDANTS
 to track the behavior of complex pipelines of processes.
 PMCs with modifiers
 .Dv PMC_F_LOG_PROCEXIT
 and
 .Dv PMC_F_LOG_PROCCSW
 cannot be started until their owner process has configured a log file.
 .Ss Signals
 The
 .Nm
 driver may deliver signals to processes that have allocated PMCs:
 .Bl -tag -width ".Dv SIGBUS"
 .It Dv SIGIO
 A
 .Dv PMC_OP_PMCRW
 operation was attempted on a process-private PMC that does not have
 attached target processes.
 .It Dv SIGBUS
 The
 .Nm
 driver is being unloaded from the kernel.
 .El
 .Ss PMC ROW DISPOSITIONS
 A PMC row is defined as the set of PMC resources at the same hardware
 address in the CPUs in a system.
 Since process scope PMCs need to move between CPUs following their
 target threads, allocation of a process scope PMC reserves all PMCs in
 a PMC row for use only with process scope PMCs.
 Accordingly a PMC row will be in one of the following dispositions:
 .Bl -tag -width ".Dv PMC_DISP_STANDALONE" -compact
 .It Dv PMC_DISP_FREE
 Hardware counters in this row are free and may be use to satisfy
 either of system scope or process scope allocation requests.
 .It Dv PMC_DISP_THREAD
 Hardware counters in this row are in use by process scope PMCs
 and are only available for process scope allocation requests.
 .It Dv PMC_DISP_STANDALONE
 Some hardware counters in this row have been administratively
 disabled or are in use by system scope PMCs.
 Non-disabled hardware counters in such a row may be used
 for satisfying system scope allocation requests.
 No process scope PMCs will use hardware counters in this row.
 .El
 .Sh PROGRAMMING API
 The recommended way for application programs to use the facilities of
 the
 .Nm
 driver is using the API provided by the
 .Xr pmc 3
 library.
 .Pp
 The
 .Nm
 driver operates using a system call number that is dynamically
 allotted to it when it is loaded into the kernel.
 .Pp
 The
 .Nm
 driver supports the following operations:
 .Bl -tag -width indent
 .It Dv PMC_OP_CONFIGURELOG
 Configure a log file for PMCs that require a log file.
 The
 .Nm
 driver will write log data to this file asynchronously.
 If it encounters an error, logging will be stopped and the error code
 encountered will be saved for subsequent retrieval by a
 .Dv PMC_OP_FLUSHLOG
 request.
 .It Dv PMC_OP_FLUSHLOG
 Transfer buffered log data inside
 .Nm
 to a configured output file.
 This operation returns to the caller after the write operation
 has returned.
 The returned error code reflects any pending error state inside
 .Nm .
 .It Dv PMC_OP_GETCPUINFO
 Retrieve information about the highest possible CPU number for the system,
 and the number of hardware performance monitoring counters available per CPU.
 .It Dv PMC_OP_GETDRIVERSTATS
 Retrieve module statistics (for analyzing the behavior of
 .Nm
 itself).
 .It Dv PMC_OP_GETMODULEVERSION
 Retrieve the version number of API.
 .It Dv PMC_OP_GETPMCINFO
 Retrieve information about the current state of the PMCs on a
 given CPU.
 .It Dv PMC_OP_PMCADMIN
 Set the administrative state (i.e., whether enabled or disabled) for
 the hardware PMCs managed by the
 .Nm
 driver.
 The invoking process needs to possess the
 .Dv PRIV_PMC_MANAGE
 privilege.
 .It Dv PMC_OP_PMCALLOCATE
 Allocate and configure a PMC.
 On successful allocation, a handle to the PMC (a 32 bit value)
 is returned.
 .It Dv PMC_OP_PMCATTACH
 Attach a process mode PMC to a target process.
 The PMC will be active whenever a thread in the target process is
 scheduled on a CPU.
 .Pp
 If the
 .Dv PMC_F_DESCENDANTS
 flag had been specified at PMC allocation time, then the PMC is
 attached to all current and future descendants of the target process.
 .It Dv PMC_OP_PMCDETACH
 Detach a PMC from its target process.
 .It Dv PMC_OP_PMCRELEASE
 Release a PMC.
 .It Dv PMC_OP_PMCRW
 Read and write a PMC.
 This operation is valid only for PMCs configured in counting modes.
 .It Dv PMC_OP_SETCOUNT
 Set the initial count (for counting mode PMCs) or the desired sampling
 rate (for sampling mode PMCs).
 .It Dv PMC_OP_PMCSTART
 Start a PMC.
 .It Dv PMC_OP_PMCSTOP
 Stop a PMC.
 .It Dv PMC_OP_WRITELOG
 Insert a timestamped user record into the log file.
 .El
 .Ss i386 Specific API
 Some i386 family CPUs support the RDPMC instruction which allows a
 user process to read a PMC value without needing to invoke a
 .Dv PMC_OP_PMCRW
 operation.
 On such CPUs, the machine address associated with an allocated PMC is
 retrievable using the
 .Dv PMC_OP_PMCX86GETMSR
 system call.
 .Bl -tag -width indent
 .It Dv PMC_OP_PMCX86GETMSR
 Retrieve the MSR (machine specific register) number associated with
 the given PMC handle.
 .Pp
 The PMC needs to be in process-private mode and allocated without the
 .Dv PMC_F_DESCENDANTS
 modifier flag, and should be attached only to its owner process at the
 time of the call.
 .El
 .Ss amd64 Specific API
 AMD64 CPUs support the RDPMC instruction which allows a
 user process to read a PMC value without needing to invoke a
 .Dv PMC_OP_PMCRW
 operation.
 The machine address associated with an allocated PMC is
 retrievable using the
 .Dv PMC_OP_PMCX86GETMSR
 system call.
 .Bl -tag -width indent
 .It Dv PMC_OP_PMCX86GETMSR
 Retrieve the MSR (machine specific register) number associated with
 the given PMC handle.
 .Pp
 The PMC needs to be in process-private mode and allocated without the
 .Dv PMC_F_DESCENDANTS
 modifier flag, and should be attached only to its owner process at the
 time of the call.
 .El
 .Sh SYSCTL VARIABLES AND LOADER TUNABLES
 The behavior of
 .Nm
 is influenced by the following
 .Xr sysctl 8
 and
 .Xr loader 8
 tunables:
 .Bl -tag -width indent
 .It Va kern.hwpmc.callchaindepth Pq integer, read-only
 The maximum number of call chain records to capture per sample.
 The default is 8.
 .It Va kern.hwpmc.debugflags Pq string, read-write
 (Only available if the
 .Nm
 driver was compiled with
 .Fl DDEBUG . )
 Control the verbosity of debug messages from the
 .Nm
 driver.
 .It Va kern.hwpmc.hashsize Pq integer, read-only
 The number of rows in the hash tables used to keep track of owner and
 target processes.
 The default is 16.
 .It Va kern.hwpmc.logbuffersize Pq integer, read-only
 The size in kilobytes of each log buffer used by
 .Nm Ns 's
 logging function.
 The default buffer size is 4KB.
 .It Va kern.hwpmc.mincount Pq integer, read-write
 The minimum sampling rate for sampling mode PMCs.
 The default count is 1000 events.
 .It Va kern.hwpmc.mtxpoolsize Pq integer, read-only
 The size of the spin mutex pool used by the PMC driver.
 The default is 32.
 .It Va kern.hwpmc.nbuffers_pcpu Pq integer, read-only
 The number of log buffers used by
 .Nm
 for logging.
 The default is 64.
 .It Va kern.hwpmc.nsamples Pq integer, read-only
 The number of entries in the per-CPU ring buffer used during sampling.
 The default is 512.
 .It Va security.bsd.unprivileged_syspmcs Pq boolean, read-write
 If set to non-zero, allow unprivileged processes to allocate system-wide
 PMCs.
 The default value is 0.
 .It Va security.bsd.unprivileged_proc_debug Pq boolean, read-write
 If set to 0, the
 .Nm
 driver will only allow privileged processes to attach PMCs to other
 processes.
 .El
 .Pp
 These variables may be set in the kernel environment using
 .Xr kenv 1
 before
 .Nm
 is loaded.
 .Sh IMPLEMENTATION NOTES
 .Ss SMP Symmetry
 The kernel driver requires all physical CPUs in an SMP system to have
 identical performance monitoring counter hardware.
 .Ss Sparse CPU Numbering
 On platforms that sparsely number CPUs and which support hot-plugging
 of CPUs, requests that specify non-existent or disabled CPUs will fail
 with an error.
 Applications allocating system-scope PMCs need to be aware of
 the possibility of such transient failures.
 .Ss x86 TSC Handling
 Historically, on the x86 architecture,
 .Fx
 has permitted user processes running at a processor CPL of 3 to
 read the TSC using the RDTSC instruction.
 The
 .Nm
 driver preserves this behavior.
 .Ss Intel P4/HTT Handling
 On CPUs with HTT support, Intel P4 PMCs are capable of qualifying
 only a subset of hardware events on a per-logical CPU basis.
 Consequently, if HTT is enabled on a system with Intel Pentium P4
 PMCs, then the
 .Nm
 driver will reject allocation requests for process-private PMCs that
 request counting of hardware events that cannot be counted separately
 for each logical CPU.
 .Sh DIAGNOSTICS
 .Bl -diag
 .It "hwpmc: [class/npmc/capabilities]..."
 Announce the presence of
 .Va npmc
 PMCs of class
 .Va class ,
 with capabilities described by bit string
 .Va capabilities .
 .It "hwpmc: kernel version (0x%x) does not match module version (0x%x)."
 The module loading process failed because a version mismatch was detected
 between the currently executing kernel and the module being loaded.
 .It "hwpmc: this kernel has not been compiled with 'options HWPMC_HOOKS'."
 The module loading process failed because the currently executing kernel
 was not configured with the required configuration option
 .Dv HWPMC_HOOKS .
 .It "hwpmc: tunable hashsize=%d must be greater than zero."
 A negative value was supplied for tunable
 .Va kern.hwpmc.hashsize .
 .It "hwpmc: tunable logbuffersize=%d must be greater than zero."
 A negative value was supplied for tunable
 .Va kern.hwpmc.logbuffersize .
 .It "hwpmc: tunable nlogbuffers=%d must be greater than zero."
 A negative value was supplied for tunable
 .Va kern.hwpmc.nlogbuffers .
 .It "hwpmc: tunable nsamples=%d out of range."
 The value for tunable
 .Va kern.hwpmc.nsamples
 was negative or greater than 65535.
 .El
 .Sh COMPATIBILITY
 The
 .Nm
 driver is
 .Ud
 The API and ABI documented in this manual page may change in
 the future.
 The recommended method of accessing this driver is using the
 .Xr pmc 3
 API.
 .Sh ERRORS
 A command issued to the
 .Nm
 driver may fail with the following errors:
 .Bl -tag -width Er
 .It Bq Er EAGAIN
 Helper process creation failed for a
 .Dv PMC_OP_CONFIGURELOG
 request due to a temporary resource shortage in the kernel.
 .It Bq Er EBUSY
 A
 .Dv PMC_OP_CONFIGURELOG
 operation was requested while an existing log was active.
 .It Bq Er EBUSY
 A DISABLE operation was requested using the
 .Dv PMC_OP_PMCADMIN
 request for a set of hardware resources currently in use for
 process-private PMCs.
 .It Bq Er EBUSY
 A
 .Dv PMC_OP_PMCADMIN
 operation was requested on an active system mode PMC.
 .It Bq Er EBUSY
 A
 .Dv PMC_OP_PMCATTACH
 operation was requested for a target process that already had another
 PMC using the same hardware resources attached to it.
 .It Bq Er EBUSY
 A
 .Dv PMC_OP_PMCRW
 request writing a new value was issued on a PMC that was active.
 .It Bq Er EBUSY
 A
 .Dv PMC_OP_PMCSETCOUNT
 request was issued on a PMC that was active.
 .It Bq Er EDOOFUS
 A
 .Dv PMC_OP_PMCSTART
 operation was requested without a log file being configured for a
 PMC allocated with
 .Dv PMC_F_LOG_PROCCSW
 and
 .Dv PMC_F_LOG_PROCEXIT
 modifiers.
 .It Bq Er EDOOFUS
 A
 .Dv PMC_OP_PMCSTART
 operation was requested on a system-wide sampling PMC without a log
 file being configured.
 .It Bq Er EEXIST
 A
 .Dv PMC_OP_PMCATTACH
 request was reissued for a target process that already is the target
 of this PMC.
 .It Bq Er EFAULT
 A bad address was passed in to the driver.
 .It Bq Er EINVAL
 An invalid PMC handle was specified.
 .It Bq Er EINVAL
 An invalid CPU number was passed in for a
 .Dv PMC_OP_GETPMCINFO
 operation.
 .It Bq Er EINVAL
 A
 .Dv PMC_OP_CONFIGURELOG
 request to de-configure a log file was issued without a log file
 being configured.
 .It Bq Er EINVAL
 A
 .Dv PMC_OP_FLUSHLOG
 request was issued without a log file being configured.
 .It Bq Er EINVAL
 An invalid CPU number was passed in for a
 .Dv PMC_OP_PMCADMIN
 operation.
 .It Bq Er EINVAL
 An invalid operation request was passed in for a
 .Dv PMC_OP_PMCADMIN
 operation.
 .It Bq Er EINVAL
 An invalid PMC ID was passed in for a
 .Dv PMC_OP_PMCADMIN
 operation.
 .It Bq Er EINVAL
 A suitable PMC matching the parameters passed in to a
 .Dv PMC_OP_PMCALLOCATE
 request could not be allocated.
 .It Bq Er EINVAL
 An invalid PMC mode was requested during a
 .Dv PMC_OP_PMCALLOCATE
 request.
 .It Bq Er EINVAL
 An invalid CPU number was specified during a
 .Dv PMC_OP_PMCALLOCATE
 request.
 .It Bq Er EINVAL
 A CPU other than
 .Dv PMC_CPU_ANY
 was specified in a
 .Dv PMC_OP_PMCALLOCATE
 request for a process-private PMC.
 .It Bq Er EINVAL
 A CPU number of
 .Dv PMC_CPU_ANY
 was specified in a
 .Dv PMC_OP_PMCALLOCATE
 request for a system-wide PMC.
 .It Bq Er EINVAL
 The
 .Ar pm_flags
 argument to an
 .Dv PMC_OP_PMCALLOCATE
 request contained unknown flags.
 .It Bq Er EINVAL
 (On Intel Pentium 4 CPUs with HTT support)
 A
 .Dv PMC_OP_PMCALLOCATE
 request for a process-private PMC was issued for an event that does
 not support counting on a per-logical CPU basis.
 .It Bq Er EINVAL
 A PMC allocated for system-wide operation was specified with a
 .Dv PMC_OP_PMCATTACH
 or
 .Dv PMC_OP_PMCDETACH
 request.
 .It Bq Er EINVAL
 The
 .Ar pm_pid
 argument to a
 .Dv PMC_OP_PMCATTACH
 or
 .Dv PMC_OP_PMCDETACH
 request specified an illegal process ID.
 .It Bq Er EINVAL
 A
 .Dv PMC_OP_PMCDETACH
 request was issued for a PMC not attached to the target process.
 .It Bq Er EINVAL
 Argument
 .Ar pm_flags
 to a
 .Dv PMC_OP_PMCRW
 request contained illegal flags.
 .It Bq Er EINVAL
 A
 .Dv PMC_OP_PMCX86GETMSR
 operation was requested for a PMC not in process-virtual mode, or
 for a PMC that is not solely attached to its owner process, or for
 a PMC that was allocated with flag
 .Dv PMC_F_DESCENDANTS .
 .It Bq Er EINVAL
 A
 .Dv PMC_OP_WRITELOG
 request was issued for an owner process without a log file
 configured.
 .It Bq Er ENOMEM
 The system was not able to allocate kernel memory.
 .It Bq Er ENOSYS
 (On i386 and amd64 architectures)
 A
 .Dv PMC_OP_PMCX86GETMSR
 operation was requested for hardware that does not support reading
 PMCs directly with the RDPMC instruction.
 .It Bq Er ENXIO
 A
 .Dv PMC_OP_GETPMCINFO
 operation was requested for an absent or disabled CPU.
 .It Bq Er ENXIO
 A
 .Dv PMC_OP_PMCALLOCATE
 operation specified allocation of a system-wide PMC on an absent or
 disabled CPU.
 .It Bq Er ENXIO
 A
 .Dv PMC_OP_PMCSTART
 or
 .Dv PMC_OP_PMCSTOP
 request was issued for a system-wide PMC that was allocated on a CPU
 that is currently absent or disabled.
 .It Bq Er EOPNOTSUPP
 A
 .Dv PMC_OP_PMCALLOCATE
 request was issued for PMC capabilities not supported
 by the specified PMC class.
 .It Bq Er EOPNOTSUPP
 (i386 architectures)
 A sampling mode PMC was requested on a CPU lacking an APIC.
 .It Bq Er EPERM
 A
 .Dv PMC_OP_PMCADMIN
 request was issued by a process without super-user
 privilege or by a jailed super-user process.
 .It Bq Er EPERM
 A
 .Dv PMC_OP_PMCATTACH
 operation was issued for a target process that the current process
 does not have permission to attach to.
 .It Bq Er EPERM
 (i386 and amd64 architectures)
 A
 .Dv PMC_OP_PMCATTACH
 operation was issued on a PMC whose MSR has been retrieved using
 .Dv PMC_OP_PMCX86GETMSR .
 .It Bq Er ESRCH
 A process issued a PMC operation request without having allocated any
 PMCs.
 .It Bq Er ESRCH
 A process issued a PMC operation request after the PMC was detached
 from all of its target processes.
 .It Bq Er ESRCH
 A
 .Dv PMC_OP_PMCATTACH
 or
 .Dv PMC_OP_PMCDETACH
 request specified a non-existent process ID.
 .It Bq Er ESRCH
 The target process for a
 .Dv PMC_OP_PMCDETACH
 operation is not being monitored by
 .Nm .
 .El
 .Sh SEE ALSO
 .Xr kenv 1 ,
 .Xr pmc 3 ,
 .Xr pmclog 3 ,
 .Xr kgmon 8 ,
 .Xr kldload 8 ,
 .Xr pmccontrol 8 ,
 .Xr pmcstat 8 ,
 .Xr sysctl 8 ,
 .Xr kproc_create 9 ,
 .Xr p_candebug 9
 .Sh HISTORY
 The
 .Nm
 driver first appeared in
 .Fx 6.0 .
 .Sh AUTHORS
 The
 .Nm
 driver was written by
 .An Joseph Koshy Aq Mt jkoshy@FreeBSD.org .
 .Sh BUGS
 The driver samples the state of the kernel's logical processor support
 at the time of initialization (i.e., at module load time).
 On CPUs supporting logical processors, the driver could misbehave if
 logical processors are subsequently enabled or disabled while the
 driver is active.
 .Pp
 On the i386 architecture, the driver requires that the local APIC on the
 CPU be enabled for sampling mode to be supported.
 Many single-processor motherboards keep the APIC disabled in BIOS; on
 such systems
 .Nm
 will not support sampling PMCs.
 .Sh SECURITY CONSIDERATIONS
 PMCs may be used to monitor the actual behavior of the system on hardware.
 In situations where this constitutes an undesirable information leak,
 the following options are available:
 .Bl -enum
 .It
 Set the
 .Xr sysctl 8
 tunable
 .Va security.bsd.unprivileged_syspmcs
 to 0.
 This ensures that unprivileged processes cannot allocate system-wide
 PMCs and thus cannot observe the hardware behavior of the system
 as a whole.
 This tunable may also be set at boot time using
 .Xr loader 8 ,
 or with
 .Xr kenv 1
 prior to loading the
 .Nm
 driver into the kernel.
 .It
 Set the
 .Xr sysctl 8
 tunable
 .Va security.bsd.unprivileged_proc_debug
 to 0.
 This will ensure that an unprivileged process cannot attach a PMC
 to any process other than itself and thus cannot observe the hardware
 behavior of other processes with the same credentials.
 .El
 .Pp
 System administrators should note that on IA-32 platforms
 .Fx
 makes the content of the IA-32 TSC counter available to all processes
 via the RDTSC instruction.