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      1// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
      2#ifndef __TRACING_MAP_H
      3#define __TRACING_MAP_H
      4
      5#define TRACING_MAP_BITS_DEFAULT	11
      6#define TRACING_MAP_BITS_MAX		17
      7#define TRACING_MAP_BITS_MIN		7
      8
      9#define TRACING_MAP_KEYS_MAX		3
     10#define TRACING_MAP_VALS_MAX		3
     11#define TRACING_MAP_FIELDS_MAX		(TRACING_MAP_KEYS_MAX + \
     12					 TRACING_MAP_VALS_MAX)
     13#define TRACING_MAP_VARS_MAX		16
     14#define TRACING_MAP_SORT_KEYS_MAX	2
     15
     16typedef int (*tracing_map_cmp_fn_t) (void *val_a, void *val_b);
     17
     18/*
     19 * This is an overview of the tracing_map data structures and how they
     20 * relate to the tracing_map API.  The details of the algorithms
     21 * aren't discussed here - this is just a general overview of the data
     22 * structures and how they interact with the API.
     23 *
     24 * The central data structure of the tracing_map is an initially
     25 * zeroed array of struct tracing_map_entry (stored in the map field
     26 * of struct tracing_map).  tracing_map_entry is a very simple data
     27 * structure containing only two fields: a 32-bit unsigned 'key'
     28 * variable and a pointer named 'val'.  This array of struct
     29 * tracing_map_entry is essentially a hash table which will be
     30 * modified by a single function, tracing_map_insert(), but which can
     31 * be traversed and read by a user at any time (though the user does
     32 * this indirectly via an array of tracing_map_sort_entry - see the
     33 * explanation of that data structure in the discussion of the
     34 * sorting-related data structures below).
     35 *
     36 * The central function of the tracing_map API is
     37 * tracing_map_insert().  tracing_map_insert() hashes the
     38 * arbitrarily-sized key passed into it into a 32-bit unsigned key.
     39 * It then uses this key, truncated to the array size, as an index
     40 * into the array of tracing_map_entries.  If the value of the 'key'
     41 * field of the tracing_map_entry found at that location is 0, then
     42 * that entry is considered to be free and can be claimed, by
     43 * replacing the 0 in the 'key' field of the tracing_map_entry with
     44 * the new 32-bit hashed key.  Once claimed, that tracing_map_entry's
     45 * 'val' field is then used to store a unique element which will be
     46 * forever associated with that 32-bit hashed key in the
     47 * tracing_map_entry.
     48 *
     49 * That unique element now in the tracing_map_entry's 'val' field is
     50 * an instance of tracing_map_elt, where 'elt' in the latter part of
     51 * that variable name is short for 'element'.  The purpose of a
     52 * tracing_map_elt is to hold values specific to the particular
     53 * 32-bit hashed key it's associated with.  Things such as the unique
     54 * set of aggregated sums associated with the 32-bit hashed key, along
     55 * with a copy of the full key associated with the entry, and which
     56 * was used to produce the 32-bit hashed key.
     57 *
     58 * When tracing_map_create() is called to create the tracing map, the
     59 * user specifies (indirectly via the map_bits param, the details are
     60 * unimportant for this discussion) the maximum number of elements
     61 * that the map can hold (stored in the max_elts field of struct
     62 * tracing_map).  This is the maximum possible number of
     63 * tracing_map_entries in the tracing_map_entry array which can be
     64 * 'claimed' as described in the above discussion, and therefore is
     65 * also the maximum number of tracing_map_elts that can be associated
     66 * with the tracing_map_entry array in the tracing_map.  Because of
     67 * the way the insertion algorithm works, the size of the allocated
     68 * tracing_map_entry array is always twice the maximum number of
     69 * elements (2 * max_elts).  This value is stored in the map_size
     70 * field of struct tracing_map.
     71 *
     72 * Because tracing_map_insert() needs to work from any context,
     73 * including from within the memory allocation functions themselves,
     74 * both the tracing_map_entry array and a pool of max_elts
     75 * tracing_map_elts are pre-allocated before any call is made to
     76 * tracing_map_insert().
     77 *
     78 * The tracing_map_entry array is allocated as a single block by
     79 * tracing_map_create().
     80 *
     81 * Because the tracing_map_elts are much larger objects and can't
     82 * generally be allocated together as a single large array without
     83 * failure, they're allocated individually, by tracing_map_init().
     84 *
     85 * The pool of tracing_map_elts are allocated by tracing_map_init()
     86 * rather than by tracing_map_create() because at the time
     87 * tracing_map_create() is called, there isn't enough information to
     88 * create the tracing_map_elts.  Specifically,the user first needs to
     89 * tell the tracing_map implementation how many fields the
     90 * tracing_map_elts contain, and which types of fields they are (key
     91 * or sum).  The user does this via the tracing_map_add_sum_field()
     92 * and tracing_map_add_key_field() functions, following which the user
     93 * calls tracing_map_init() to finish up the tracing map setup.  The
     94 * array holding the pointers which make up the pre-allocated pool of
     95 * tracing_map_elts is allocated as a single block and is stored in
     96 * the elts field of struct tracing_map.
     97 *
     98 * There is also a set of structures used for sorting that might
     99 * benefit from some minimal explanation.
    100 *
    101 * struct tracing_map_sort_key is used to drive the sort at any given
    102 * time.  By 'any given time' we mean that a different
    103 * tracing_map_sort_key will be used at different times depending on
    104 * whether the sort currently being performed is a primary or a
    105 * secondary sort.
    106 *
    107 * The sort key is very simple, consisting of the field index of the
    108 * tracing_map_elt field to sort on (which the user saved when adding
    109 * the field), and whether the sort should be done in an ascending or
    110 * descending order.
    111 *
    112 * For the convenience of the sorting code, a tracing_map_sort_entry
    113 * is created for each tracing_map_elt, again individually allocated
    114 * to avoid failures that might be expected if allocated as a single
    115 * large array of struct tracing_map_sort_entry.
    116 * tracing_map_sort_entry instances are the objects expected by the
    117 * various internal sorting functions, and are also what the user
    118 * ultimately receives after calling tracing_map_sort_entries().
    119 * Because it doesn't make sense for users to access an unordered and
    120 * sparsely populated tracing_map directly, the
    121 * tracing_map_sort_entries() function is provided so that users can
    122 * retrieve a sorted list of all existing elements.  In addition to
    123 * the associated tracing_map_elt 'elt' field contained within the
    124 * tracing_map_sort_entry, which is the object of interest to the
    125 * user, tracing_map_sort_entry objects contain a number of additional
    126 * fields which are used for caching and internal purposes and can
    127 * safely be ignored.
    128*/
    129
    130struct tracing_map_field {
    131	tracing_map_cmp_fn_t		cmp_fn;
    132	union {
    133		atomic64_t			sum;
    134		unsigned int			offset;
    135	};
    136};
    137
    138struct tracing_map_elt {
    139	struct tracing_map		*map;
    140	struct tracing_map_field	*fields;
    141	atomic64_t			*vars;
    142	bool				*var_set;
    143	void				*key;
    144	void				*private_data;
    145};
    146
    147struct tracing_map_entry {
    148	u32				key;
    149	struct tracing_map_elt		*val;
    150};
    151
    152struct tracing_map_sort_key {
    153	unsigned int			field_idx;
    154	bool				descending;
    155};
    156
    157struct tracing_map_sort_entry {
    158	void				*key;
    159	struct tracing_map_elt		*elt;
    160	bool				elt_copied;
    161	bool				dup;
    162};
    163
    164struct tracing_map_array {
    165	unsigned int entries_per_page;
    166	unsigned int entry_size_shift;
    167	unsigned int entry_shift;
    168	unsigned int entry_mask;
    169	unsigned int n_pages;
    170	void **pages;
    171};
    172
    173#define TRACING_MAP_ARRAY_ELT(array, idx)				\
    174	(array->pages[idx >> array->entry_shift] +			\
    175	 ((idx & array->entry_mask) << array->entry_size_shift))
    176
    177#define TRACING_MAP_ENTRY(array, idx)					\
    178	((struct tracing_map_entry *)TRACING_MAP_ARRAY_ELT(array, idx))
    179
    180#define TRACING_MAP_ELT(array, idx)					\
    181	((struct tracing_map_elt **)TRACING_MAP_ARRAY_ELT(array, idx))
    182
    183struct tracing_map {
    184	unsigned int			key_size;
    185	unsigned int			map_bits;
    186	unsigned int			map_size;
    187	unsigned int			max_elts;
    188	atomic_t			next_elt;
    189	struct tracing_map_array	*elts;
    190	struct tracing_map_array	*map;
    191	const struct tracing_map_ops	*ops;
    192	void				*private_data;
    193	struct tracing_map_field	fields[TRACING_MAP_FIELDS_MAX];
    194	unsigned int			n_fields;
    195	int				key_idx[TRACING_MAP_KEYS_MAX];
    196	unsigned int			n_keys;
    197	struct tracing_map_sort_key	sort_key;
    198	unsigned int			n_vars;
    199	atomic64_t			hits;
    200	atomic64_t			drops;
    201};
    202
    203/**
    204 * struct tracing_map_ops - callbacks for tracing_map
    205 *
    206 * The methods in this structure define callback functions for various
    207 * operations on a tracing_map or objects related to a tracing_map.
    208 *
    209 * For a detailed description of tracing_map_elt objects please see
    210 * the overview of tracing_map data structures at the beginning of
    211 * this file.
    212 *
    213 * All the methods below are optional.
    214 *
    215 * @elt_alloc: When a tracing_map_elt is allocated, this function, if
    216 *	defined, will be called and gives clients the opportunity to
    217 *	allocate additional data and attach it to the element
    218 *	(tracing_map_elt->private_data is meant for that purpose).
    219 *	Element allocation occurs before tracing begins, when the
    220 *	tracing_map_init() call is made by client code.
    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 */
    233struct tracing_map_ops {
    234	int			(*elt_alloc)(struct tracing_map_elt *elt);
    235	void			(*elt_free)(struct tracing_map_elt *elt);
    236	void			(*elt_clear)(struct tracing_map_elt *elt);
    237	void			(*elt_init)(struct tracing_map_elt *elt);
    238};
    239
    240extern struct tracing_map *
    241tracing_map_create(unsigned int map_bits,
    242		   unsigned int key_size,
    243		   const struct tracing_map_ops *ops,
    244		   void *private_data);
    245extern int tracing_map_init(struct tracing_map *map);
    246
    247extern int tracing_map_add_sum_field(struct tracing_map *map);
    248extern int tracing_map_add_var(struct tracing_map *map);
    249extern int tracing_map_add_key_field(struct tracing_map *map,
    250				     unsigned int offset,
    251				     tracing_map_cmp_fn_t cmp_fn);
    252
    253extern void tracing_map_destroy(struct tracing_map *map);
    254extern void tracing_map_clear(struct tracing_map *map);
    255
    256extern struct tracing_map_elt *
    257tracing_map_insert(struct tracing_map *map, void *key);
    258extern struct tracing_map_elt *
    259tracing_map_lookup(struct tracing_map *map, void *key);
    260
    261extern tracing_map_cmp_fn_t tracing_map_cmp_num(int field_size,
    262						int field_is_signed);
    263extern int tracing_map_cmp_string(void *val_a, void *val_b);
    264extern int tracing_map_cmp_none(void *val_a, void *val_b);
    265
    266extern void tracing_map_update_sum(struct tracing_map_elt *elt,
    267				   unsigned int i, u64 n);
    268extern void tracing_map_set_var(struct tracing_map_elt *elt,
    269				unsigned int i, u64 n);
    270extern bool tracing_map_var_set(struct tracing_map_elt *elt, unsigned int i);
    271extern u64 tracing_map_read_sum(struct tracing_map_elt *elt, unsigned int i);
    272extern u64 tracing_map_read_var(struct tracing_map_elt *elt, unsigned int i);
    273extern u64 tracing_map_read_var_once(struct tracing_map_elt *elt, unsigned int i);
    274
    275extern void tracing_map_set_field_descr(struct tracing_map *map,
    276					unsigned int i,
    277					unsigned int key_offset,
    278					tracing_map_cmp_fn_t cmp_fn);
    279extern int
    280tracing_map_sort_entries(struct tracing_map *map,
    281			 struct tracing_map_sort_key *sort_keys,
    282			 unsigned int n_sort_keys,
    283			 struct tracing_map_sort_entry ***sort_entries);
    284
    285extern void
    286tracing_map_destroy_sort_entries(struct tracing_map_sort_entry **entries,
    287				 unsigned int n_entries);
    288#endif /* __TRACING_MAP_H */