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1 #ifndef __TRACING_MAP_H
2 #define __TRACING_MAP_H
3 
4 #define TRACING_MAP_BITS_DEFAULT	11
5 #define TRACING_MAP_BITS_MAX		17
6 #define TRACING_MAP_BITS_MIN		7
7 
8 #define TRACING_MAP_KEYS_MAX		2
9 #define TRACING_MAP_VALS_MAX		3
10 #define TRACING_MAP_FIELDS_MAX		(TRACING_MAP_KEYS_MAX + \
11 					 TRACING_MAP_VALS_MAX)
12 #define TRACING_MAP_SORT_KEYS_MAX	2
13 
14 typedef int (*tracing_map_cmp_fn_t) (void *val_a, void *val_b);
15 
16 /*
17  * This is an overview of the tracing_map data structures and how they
18  * relate to the tracing_map API.  The details of the algorithms
19  * aren't discussed here - this is just a general overview of the data
20  * structures and how they interact with the API.
21  *
22  * The central data structure of the tracing_map is an initially
23  * zeroed array of struct tracing_map_entry (stored in the map field
24  * of struct tracing_map).  tracing_map_entry is a very simple data
25  * structure containing only two fields: a 32-bit unsigned 'key'
26  * variable and a pointer named 'val'.  This array of struct
27  * tracing_map_entry is essentially a hash table which will be
28  * modified by a single function, tracing_map_insert(), but which can
29  * be traversed and read by a user at any time (though the user does
30  * this indirectly via an array of tracing_map_sort_entry - see the
31  * explanation of that data structure in the discussion of the
32  * sorting-related data structures below).
33  *
34  * The central function of the tracing_map API is
35  * tracing_map_insert().  tracing_map_insert() hashes the
36  * arbitrarily-sized key passed into it into a 32-bit unsigned key.
37  * It then uses this key, truncated to the array size, as an index
38  * into the array of tracing_map_entries.  If the value of the 'key'
39  * field of the tracing_map_entry found at that location is 0, then
40  * that entry is considered to be free and can be claimed, by
41  * replacing the 0 in the 'key' field of the tracing_map_entry with
42  * the new 32-bit hashed key.  Once claimed, that tracing_map_entry's
43  * 'val' field is then used to store a unique element which will be
44  * forever associated with that 32-bit hashed key in the
45  * tracing_map_entry.
46  *
47  * That unique element now in the tracing_map_entry's 'val' field is
48  * an instance of tracing_map_elt, where 'elt' in the latter part of
49  * that variable name is short for 'element'.  The purpose of a
50  * tracing_map_elt is to hold values specific to the particular
51  * 32-bit hashed key it's assocated with.  Things such as the unique
52  * set of aggregated sums associated with the 32-bit hashed key, along
53  * with a copy of the full key associated with the entry, and which
54  * was used to produce the 32-bit hashed key.
55  *
56  * When tracing_map_create() is called to create the tracing map, the
57  * user specifies (indirectly via the map_bits param, the details are
58  * unimportant for this discussion) the maximum number of elements
59  * that the map can hold (stored in the max_elts field of struct
60  * tracing_map).  This is the maximum possible number of
61  * tracing_map_entries in the tracing_map_entry array which can be
62  * 'claimed' as described in the above discussion, and therefore is
63  * also the maximum number of tracing_map_elts that can be associated
64  * with the tracing_map_entry array in the tracing_map.  Because of
65  * the way the insertion algorithm works, the size of the allocated
66  * tracing_map_entry array is always twice the maximum number of
67  * elements (2 * max_elts).  This value is stored in the map_size
68  * field of struct tracing_map.
69  *
70  * Because tracing_map_insert() needs to work from any context,
71  * including from within the memory allocation functions themselves,
72  * both the tracing_map_entry array and a pool of max_elts
73  * tracing_map_elts are pre-allocated before any call is made to
74  * tracing_map_insert().
75  *
76  * The tracing_map_entry array is allocated as a single block by
77  * tracing_map_create().
78  *
79  * Because the tracing_map_elts are much larger objects and can't
80  * generally be allocated together as a single large array without
81  * failure, they're allocated individually, by tracing_map_init().
82  *
83  * The pool of tracing_map_elts are allocated by tracing_map_init()
84  * rather than by tracing_map_create() because at the time
85  * tracing_map_create() is called, there isn't enough information to
86  * create the tracing_map_elts.  Specifically,the user first needs to
87  * tell the tracing_map implementation how many fields the
88  * tracing_map_elts contain, and which types of fields they are (key
89  * or sum).  The user does this via the tracing_map_add_sum_field()
90  * and tracing_map_add_key_field() functions, following which the user
91  * calls tracing_map_init() to finish up the tracing map setup.  The
92  * array holding the pointers which make up the pre-allocated pool of
93  * tracing_map_elts is allocated as a single block and is stored in
94  * the elts field of struct tracing_map.
95  *
96  * There is also a set of structures used for sorting that might
97  * benefit from some minimal explanation.
98  *
99  * struct tracing_map_sort_key is used to drive the sort at any given
100  * time.  By 'any given time' we mean that a different
101  * tracing_map_sort_key will be used at different times depending on
102  * whether the sort currently being performed is a primary or a
103  * secondary sort.
104  *
105  * The sort key is very simple, consisting of the field index of the
106  * tracing_map_elt field to sort on (which the user saved when adding
107  * the field), and whether the sort should be done in an ascending or
108  * descending order.
109  *
110  * For the convenience of the sorting code, a tracing_map_sort_entry
111  * is created for each tracing_map_elt, again individually allocated
112  * to avoid failures that might be expected if allocated as a single
113  * large array of struct tracing_map_sort_entry.
114  * tracing_map_sort_entry instances are the objects expected by the
115  * various internal sorting functions, and are also what the user
116  * ultimately receives after calling tracing_map_sort_entries().
117  * Because it doesn't make sense for users to access an unordered and
118  * sparsely populated tracing_map directly, the
119  * tracing_map_sort_entries() function is provided so that users can
120  * retrieve a sorted list of all existing elements.  In addition to
121  * the associated tracing_map_elt 'elt' field contained within the
122  * tracing_map_sort_entry, which is the object of interest to the
123  * user, tracing_map_sort_entry objects contain a number of additional
124  * fields which are used for caching and internal purposes and can
125  * safely be ignored.
126 */
127 
128 struct tracing_map_field {
129 	tracing_map_cmp_fn_t		cmp_fn;
130 	union {
131 		atomic64_t			sum;
132 		unsigned int			offset;
133 	};
134 };
135 
136 struct tracing_map_elt {
137 	struct tracing_map		*map;
138 	struct tracing_map_field	*fields;
139 	void				*key;
140 	void				*private_data;
141 };
142 
143 struct tracing_map_entry {
144 	u32				key;
145 	struct tracing_map_elt		*val;
146 };
147 
148 struct tracing_map_sort_key {
149 	unsigned int			field_idx;
150 	bool				descending;
151 };
152 
153 struct tracing_map_sort_entry {
154 	void				*key;
155 	struct tracing_map_elt		*elt;
156 	bool				elt_copied;
157 	bool				dup;
158 };
159 
160 struct tracing_map_array {
161 	unsigned int entries_per_page;
162 	unsigned int entry_size_shift;
163 	unsigned int entry_shift;
164 	unsigned int entry_mask;
165 	unsigned int n_pages;
166 	void **pages;
167 };
168 
169 #define TRACING_MAP_ARRAY_ELT(array, idx)				\
170 	(array->pages[idx >> array->entry_shift] +			\
171 	 ((idx & array->entry_mask) << array->entry_size_shift))
172 
173 #define TRACING_MAP_ENTRY(array, idx)					\
174 	((struct tracing_map_entry *)TRACING_MAP_ARRAY_ELT(array, idx))
175 
176 #define TRACING_MAP_ELT(array, idx)					\
177 	((struct tracing_map_elt **)TRACING_MAP_ARRAY_ELT(array, idx))
178 
179 struct tracing_map {
180 	unsigned int			key_size;
181 	unsigned int			map_bits;
182 	unsigned int			map_size;
183 	unsigned int			max_elts;
184 	atomic_t			next_elt;
185 	struct tracing_map_array	*elts;
186 	struct tracing_map_array	*map;
187 	const struct tracing_map_ops	*ops;
188 	void				*private_data;
189 	struct tracing_map_field	fields[TRACING_MAP_FIELDS_MAX];
190 	unsigned int			n_fields;
191 	int				key_idx[TRACING_MAP_KEYS_MAX];
192 	unsigned int			n_keys;
193 	struct tracing_map_sort_key	sort_key;
194 	atomic64_t			hits;
195 	atomic64_t			drops;
196 };
197 
198 /**
199  * struct tracing_map_ops - callbacks for tracing_map
200  *
201  * The methods in this structure define callback functions for various
202  * operations on a tracing_map or objects related to a tracing_map.
203  *
204  * For a detailed description of tracing_map_elt objects please see
205  * the overview of tracing_map data structures at the beginning of
206  * this file.
207  *
208  * All the methods below are optional.
209  *
210  * @elt_alloc: When a tracing_map_elt is allocated, this function, if
211  *	defined, will be called and gives clients the opportunity to
212  *	allocate additional data and attach it to the element
213  *	(tracing_map_elt->private_data is meant for that purpose).
214  *	Element allocation occurs before tracing begins, when the
215  *	tracing_map_init() call is made by client code.
216  *
217  * @elt_copy: At certain points in the lifetime of an element, it may
218  *	need to be copied.  The copy should include a copy of the
219  *	client-allocated data, which can be copied into the 'to'
220  *	element from the 'from' element.
221  *
222  * @elt_free: When a tracing_map_elt is freed, this function is called
223  *	and allows client-allocated per-element data to be freed.
224  *
225  * @elt_clear: This callback allows per-element client-defined data to
226  *	be cleared, if applicable.
227  *
228  * @elt_init: This callback allows per-element client-defined data to
229  *	be initialized when used i.e. when the element is actually
230  *	claimed by tracing_map_insert() in the context of the map
231  *	insertion.
232  */
233 struct tracing_map_ops {
234 	int			(*elt_alloc)(struct tracing_map_elt *elt);
235 	void			(*elt_copy)(struct tracing_map_elt *to,
236 					    struct tracing_map_elt *from);
237 	void			(*elt_free)(struct tracing_map_elt *elt);
238 	void			(*elt_clear)(struct tracing_map_elt *elt);
239 	void			(*elt_init)(struct tracing_map_elt *elt);
240 };
241 
242 extern struct tracing_map *
243 tracing_map_create(unsigned int map_bits,
244 		   unsigned int key_size,
245 		   const struct tracing_map_ops *ops,
246 		   void *private_data);
247 extern int tracing_map_init(struct tracing_map *map);
248 
249 extern int tracing_map_add_sum_field(struct tracing_map *map);
250 extern int tracing_map_add_key_field(struct tracing_map *map,
251 				     unsigned int offset,
252 				     tracing_map_cmp_fn_t cmp_fn);
253 
254 extern void tracing_map_destroy(struct tracing_map *map);
255 extern void tracing_map_clear(struct tracing_map *map);
256 
257 extern struct tracing_map_elt *
258 tracing_map_insert(struct tracing_map *map, void *key);
259 extern struct tracing_map_elt *
260 tracing_map_lookup(struct tracing_map *map, void *key);
261 
262 extern tracing_map_cmp_fn_t tracing_map_cmp_num(int field_size,
263 						int field_is_signed);
264 extern int tracing_map_cmp_string(void *val_a, void *val_b);
265 extern int tracing_map_cmp_none(void *val_a, void *val_b);
266 
267 extern void tracing_map_update_sum(struct tracing_map_elt *elt,
268 				   unsigned int i, u64 n);
269 extern u64 tracing_map_read_sum(struct tracing_map_elt *elt, unsigned int i);
270 extern void tracing_map_set_field_descr(struct tracing_map *map,
271 					unsigned int i,
272 					unsigned int key_offset,
273 					tracing_map_cmp_fn_t cmp_fn);
274 extern int
275 tracing_map_sort_entries(struct tracing_map *map,
276 			 struct tracing_map_sort_key *sort_keys,
277 			 unsigned int n_sort_keys,
278 			 struct tracing_map_sort_entry ***sort_entries);
279 
280 extern void
281 tracing_map_destroy_sort_entries(struct tracing_map_sort_entry **entries,
282 				 unsigned int n_entries);
283 #endif /* __TRACING_MAP_H */
284