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[lttng-ust.git] / libringbuffer / ringbuffer-config.h
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a6352fd4 1/*
c0c0989a 2 * SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
a6352fd4 3 *
0466ac28 4 * Copyright (C) 2010-2021 Mathieu Desnoyers <mathieu.desnoyers@efficios.com>
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5 *
6 * Ring buffer configuration header. Note: after declaring the standard inline
7 * functions, clients should also include linux/ringbuffer/api.h.
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8 */
9
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10#ifndef _LTTNG_RING_BUFFER_CONFIG_H
11#define _LTTNG_RING_BUFFER_CONFIG_H
12
a6352fd4 13#include <errno.h>
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14#include <stdint.h>
15#include <stddef.h>
16#include <urcu/arch.h>
2e707419 17#include <string.h>
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18
19#include <lttng/ust-align.h>
a8909ba5 20#include <lttng/ust-compiler.h>
3d3a2bb8 21#include <lttng/ust-tracer.h>
a6352fd4 22
4cfec15c 23struct lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer;
5198080d 24struct lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_channel;
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25struct lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_config;
26struct lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_ctx;
5a821cd6 27struct lttng_ust_shm_handle;
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28
29/*
30 * Ring buffer client callbacks. Only used by slow path, never on fast path.
31 * For the fast path, record_header_size(), ring_buffer_clock_read() should be
32 * provided as inline functions too. These may simply return 0 if not used by
33 * the client.
34 */
4cfec15c 35struct lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_client_cb {
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36 /* Mandatory callbacks */
37
38 /* A static inline version is also required for fast path */
5198080d 39 uint64_t (*ring_buffer_clock_read) (struct lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_channel *chan);
4cfec15c 40 size_t (*record_header_size) (const struct lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_config *config,
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41 struct lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_channel *chan,
42 size_t offset,
a6352fd4 43 size_t *pre_header_padding,
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44 struct lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_ctx *ctx,
45 void *client_ctx);
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46
47 /* Slow path only, at subbuffer switch */
48 size_t (*subbuffer_header_size) (void);
2fed87ae 49 void (*buffer_begin) (struct lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer *buf, uint64_t tsc,
1d498196 50 unsigned int subbuf_idx,
38fae1d3 51 struct lttng_ust_shm_handle *handle);
2fed87ae 52 void (*buffer_end) (struct lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer *buf, uint64_t tsc,
1d498196 53 unsigned int subbuf_idx, unsigned long data_size,
38fae1d3 54 struct lttng_ust_shm_handle *handle);
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55
56 /* Optional callbacks (can be set to NULL) */
57
58 /* Called at buffer creation/finalize */
4cfec15c 59 int (*buffer_create) (struct lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer *buf, void *priv,
1d498196 60 int cpu, const char *name,
38fae1d3 61 struct lttng_ust_shm_handle *handle);
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62 /*
63 * Clients should guarantee that no new reader handle can be opened
64 * after finalize.
65 */
4cfec15c 66 void (*buffer_finalize) (struct lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer *buf,
1d498196 67 void *priv, int cpu,
38fae1d3 68 struct lttng_ust_shm_handle *handle);
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69
70 /*
71 * Extract header length, payload length and timestamp from event
72 * record. Used by buffer iterators. Timestamp is only used by channel
73 * iterator.
74 */
4cfec15c 75 void (*record_get) (const struct lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_config *config,
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76 struct lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_channel *chan,
77 struct lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer *buf,
a6352fd4 78 size_t offset, size_t *header_len,
2fed87ae 79 size_t *payload_len, uint64_t *timestamp,
38fae1d3 80 struct lttng_ust_shm_handle *handle);
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81 /*
82 * Offset and size of content size field in client.
83 */
84 void (*content_size_field) (const struct lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_config *config,
85 size_t *offset, size_t *length);
86 void (*packet_size_field) (const struct lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_config *config,
87 size_t *offset, size_t *length);
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88};
89
90/*
91 * Ring buffer instance configuration.
92 *
93 * Declare as "static const" within the client object to ensure the inline fast
94 * paths can be optimized.
95 *
96 * alloc/sync pairs:
97 *
98 * RING_BUFFER_ALLOC_PER_CPU and RING_BUFFER_SYNC_PER_CPU :
99 * Per-cpu buffers with per-cpu synchronization. Tracing must be performed
100 * with preemption disabled (lib_ring_buffer_get_cpu() and
101 * lib_ring_buffer_put_cpu()).
102 *
103 * RING_BUFFER_ALLOC_PER_CPU and RING_BUFFER_SYNC_GLOBAL :
104 * Per-cpu buffer with global synchronization. Tracing can be performed with
105 * preemption enabled, statistically stays on the local buffers.
106 *
107 * RING_BUFFER_ALLOC_GLOBAL and RING_BUFFER_SYNC_PER_CPU :
108 * Should only be used for buffers belonging to a single thread or protected
109 * by mutual exclusion by the client. Note that periodical sub-buffer switch
110 * should be disabled in this kind of configuration.
111 *
112 * RING_BUFFER_ALLOC_GLOBAL and RING_BUFFER_SYNC_GLOBAL :
113 * Global shared buffer with global synchronization.
114 *
115 * wakeup:
116 *
117 * RING_BUFFER_WAKEUP_BY_TIMER uses per-cpu deferrable timers to poll the
118 * buffers and wake up readers if data is ready. Mainly useful for tracers which
119 * don't want to call into the wakeup code on the tracing path. Use in
120 * combination with "read_timer_interval" channel_create() argument.
121 *
122 * RING_BUFFER_WAKEUP_BY_WRITER directly wakes up readers when a subbuffer is
123 * ready to read. Lower latencies before the reader is woken up. Mainly suitable
124 * for drivers.
125 *
126 * RING_BUFFER_WAKEUP_NONE does not perform any wakeup whatsoever. The client
127 * has the responsibility to perform wakeups.
128 */
82b9bde8 129#define LTTNG_UST_RING_BUFFER_CONFIG_PADDING 20
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130
131enum lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_alloc_types {
132 RING_BUFFER_ALLOC_PER_CPU,
133 RING_BUFFER_ALLOC_GLOBAL,
134};
135
136enum lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_sync_types {
137 RING_BUFFER_SYNC_PER_CPU, /* Wait-free */
138 RING_BUFFER_SYNC_GLOBAL, /* Lock-free */
139};
140
141enum lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_mode_types {
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142 RING_BUFFER_OVERWRITE = 0, /* Overwrite when buffer full */
143 RING_BUFFER_DISCARD = 1, /* Discard when buffer full */
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144};
145
146enum lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_output_types {
147 RING_BUFFER_SPLICE,
148 RING_BUFFER_MMAP,
149 RING_BUFFER_READ, /* TODO */
150 RING_BUFFER_ITERATOR,
151 RING_BUFFER_NONE,
152};
153
154enum lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_backend_types {
155 RING_BUFFER_PAGE,
156 RING_BUFFER_VMAP, /* TODO */
157 RING_BUFFER_STATIC, /* TODO */
158};
159
160enum lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_oops_types {
161 RING_BUFFER_NO_OOPS_CONSISTENCY,
162 RING_BUFFER_OOPS_CONSISTENCY,
163};
164
165enum lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_ipi_types {
166 RING_BUFFER_IPI_BARRIER,
167 RING_BUFFER_NO_IPI_BARRIER,
168};
169
170enum lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_wakeup_types {
171 RING_BUFFER_WAKEUP_BY_TIMER, /* wake up performed by timer */
172 RING_BUFFER_WAKEUP_BY_WRITER, /*
173 * writer wakes up reader,
174 * not lock-free
175 * (takes spinlock).
176 */
177};
178
4cfec15c 179struct lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_config {
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180 enum lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_alloc_types alloc;
181 enum lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_sync_types sync;
182 enum lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_mode_types mode;
183 enum lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_output_types output;
184 enum lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_backend_types backend;
185 enum lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_oops_types oops;
186 enum lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_ipi_types ipi;
187 enum lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_wakeup_types wakeup;
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188 /*
189 * tsc_bits: timestamp bits saved at each record.
190 * 0 and 64 disable the timestamp compression scheme.
191 */
192 unsigned int tsc_bits;
4cfec15c 193 struct lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_client_cb cb;
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194 /*
195 * client_type is used by the consumer process (which is in a
196 * different address space) to lookup the appropriate client
197 * callbacks and update the cb pointers.
198 */
199 int client_type;
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200 int _unused1;
201 const struct lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_client_cb *cb_ptr;
2e707419 202 char padding[LTTNG_UST_RING_BUFFER_CONFIG_PADDING];
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203};
204
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205/*
206 * Reservation flags.
207 *
208 * RING_BUFFER_RFLAG_FULL_TSC
209 *
210 * This flag is passed to record_header_size() and to the primitive used to
211 * write the record header. It indicates that the full 64-bit time value is
212 * needed in the record header. If this flag is not set, the record header needs
213 * only to contain "tsc_bits" bit of time value.
214 *
215 * Reservation flags can be added by the client, starting from
216 * "(RING_BUFFER_FLAGS_END << 0)". It can be used to pass information from
217 * record_header_size() to lib_ring_buffer_write_record_header().
218 */
219#define RING_BUFFER_RFLAG_FULL_TSC (1U << 0)
220#define RING_BUFFER_RFLAG_END (1U << 1)
221
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222/*
223 * lib_ring_buffer_check_config() returns 0 on success.
224 * Used internally to check for valid configurations at channel creation.
225 */
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226static inline lttng_ust_notrace
227int lib_ring_buffer_check_config(const struct lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_config *config,
228 unsigned int switch_timer_interval,
229 unsigned int read_timer_interval);
a6352fd4 230static inline
4cfec15c 231int lib_ring_buffer_check_config(const struct lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_config *config,
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232 unsigned int switch_timer_interval,
233 unsigned int read_timer_interval)
234{
235 if (config->alloc == RING_BUFFER_ALLOC_GLOBAL
236 && config->sync == RING_BUFFER_SYNC_PER_CPU
237 && switch_timer_interval)
238 return -EINVAL;
239 return 0;
240}
241
e92f3e28 242#endif /* _LTTNG_RING_BUFFER_CONFIG_H */
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