1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
3 * tracing_map - lock-free map for tracing
5 * Copyright (C) 2015 Tom Zanussi <tom.zanussi@linux.intel.com>
7 * tracing_map implementation inspired by lock-free map algorithms
8 * originated by Dr. Cliff Click:
10 * http://www.azulsystems.com/blog/cliff/2007-03-26-non-blocking-hashtable
11 * http://www.azulsystems.com/events/javaone_2007/2007_LockFreeHash.pdf
14 #include <linux/vmalloc.h>
15 #include <linux/jhash.h>
16 #include <linux/slab.h>
17 #include <linux/sort.h>
19 #include "tracing_map.h"
23 * NOTE: For a detailed description of the data structures used by
24 * these functions (such as tracing_map_elt) please see the overview
25 * of tracing_map data structures at the beginning of tracing_map.h.
29 * tracing_map_update_sum - Add a value to a tracing_map_elt's sum field
30 * @elt: The tracing_map_elt
31 * @i: The index of the given sum associated with the tracing_map_elt
32 * @n: The value to add to the sum
34 * Add n to sum i associated with the specified tracing_map_elt
35 * instance. The index i is the index returned by the call to
36 * tracing_map_add_sum_field() when the tracing map was set up.
38 void tracing_map_update_sum(struct tracing_map_elt
*elt
, unsigned int i
, u64 n
)
40 atomic64_add(n
, &elt
->fields
[i
].sum
);
44 * tracing_map_read_sum - Return the value of a tracing_map_elt's sum field
45 * @elt: The tracing_map_elt
46 * @i: The index of the given sum associated with the tracing_map_elt
48 * Retrieve the value of the sum i associated with the specified
49 * tracing_map_elt instance. The index i is the index returned by the
50 * call to tracing_map_add_sum_field() when the tracing map was set
53 * Return: The sum associated with field i for elt.
55 u64
tracing_map_read_sum(struct tracing_map_elt
*elt
, unsigned int i
)
57 return (u64
)atomic64_read(&elt
->fields
[i
].sum
);
61 * tracing_map_set_var - Assign a tracing_map_elt's variable field
62 * @elt: The tracing_map_elt
63 * @i: The index of the given variable associated with the tracing_map_elt
64 * @n: The value to assign
66 * Assign n to variable i associated with the specified tracing_map_elt
67 * instance. The index i is the index returned by the call to
68 * tracing_map_add_var() when the tracing map was set up.
70 void tracing_map_set_var(struct tracing_map_elt
*elt
, unsigned int i
, u64 n
)
72 atomic64_set(&elt
->vars
[i
], n
);
73 elt
->var_set
[i
] = true;
77 * tracing_map_var_set - Return whether or not a variable has been set
78 * @elt: The tracing_map_elt
79 * @i: The index of the given variable associated with the tracing_map_elt
81 * Return true if the variable has been set, false otherwise. The
82 * index i is the index returned by the call to tracing_map_add_var()
83 * when the tracing map was set up.
85 bool tracing_map_var_set(struct tracing_map_elt
*elt
, unsigned int i
)
87 return elt
->var_set
[i
];
91 * tracing_map_read_var - Return the value of a tracing_map_elt's variable field
92 * @elt: The tracing_map_elt
93 * @i: The index of the given variable associated with the tracing_map_elt
95 * Retrieve the value of the variable i associated with the specified
96 * tracing_map_elt instance. The index i is the index returned by the
97 * call to tracing_map_add_var() when the tracing map was set
100 * Return: The variable value associated with field i for elt.
102 u64
tracing_map_read_var(struct tracing_map_elt
*elt
, unsigned int i
)
104 return (u64
)atomic64_read(&elt
->vars
[i
]);
108 * tracing_map_read_var_once - Return and reset a tracing_map_elt's variable field
109 * @elt: The tracing_map_elt
110 * @i: The index of the given variable associated with the tracing_map_elt
112 * Retrieve the value of the variable i associated with the specified
113 * tracing_map_elt instance, and reset the variable to the 'not set'
114 * state. The index i is the index returned by the call to
115 * tracing_map_add_var() when the tracing map was set up. The reset
116 * essentially makes the variable a read-once variable if it's only
117 * accessed using this function.
119 * Return: The variable value associated with field i for elt.
121 u64
tracing_map_read_var_once(struct tracing_map_elt
*elt
, unsigned int i
)
123 elt
->var_set
[i
] = false;
124 return (u64
)atomic64_read(&elt
->vars
[i
]);
127 int tracing_map_cmp_string(void *val_a
, void *val_b
)
135 int tracing_map_cmp_none(void *val_a
, void *val_b
)
140 static int tracing_map_cmp_atomic64(void *val_a
, void *val_b
)
142 u64 a
= atomic64_read((atomic64_t
*)val_a
);
143 u64 b
= atomic64_read((atomic64_t
*)val_b
);
145 return (a
> b
) ? 1 : ((a
< b
) ? -1 : 0);
148 #define DEFINE_TRACING_MAP_CMP_FN(type) \
149 static int tracing_map_cmp_##type(void *val_a, void *val_b) \
151 type a = (type)(*(u64 *)val_a); \
152 type b = (type)(*(u64 *)val_b); \
154 return (a > b) ? 1 : ((a < b) ? -1 : 0); \
157 DEFINE_TRACING_MAP_CMP_FN(s64
);
158 DEFINE_TRACING_MAP_CMP_FN(u64
);
159 DEFINE_TRACING_MAP_CMP_FN(s32
);
160 DEFINE_TRACING_MAP_CMP_FN(u32
);
161 DEFINE_TRACING_MAP_CMP_FN(s16
);
162 DEFINE_TRACING_MAP_CMP_FN(u16
);
163 DEFINE_TRACING_MAP_CMP_FN(s8
);
164 DEFINE_TRACING_MAP_CMP_FN(u8
);
166 tracing_map_cmp_fn_t
tracing_map_cmp_num(int field_size
,
169 tracing_map_cmp_fn_t fn
= tracing_map_cmp_none
;
171 switch (field_size
) {
174 fn
= tracing_map_cmp_s64
;
176 fn
= tracing_map_cmp_u64
;
180 fn
= tracing_map_cmp_s32
;
182 fn
= tracing_map_cmp_u32
;
186 fn
= tracing_map_cmp_s16
;
188 fn
= tracing_map_cmp_u16
;
192 fn
= tracing_map_cmp_s8
;
194 fn
= tracing_map_cmp_u8
;
201 static int tracing_map_add_field(struct tracing_map
*map
,
202 tracing_map_cmp_fn_t cmp_fn
)
206 if (map
->n_fields
< TRACING_MAP_FIELDS_MAX
) {
208 map
->fields
[map
->n_fields
++].cmp_fn
= cmp_fn
;
215 * tracing_map_add_sum_field - Add a field describing a tracing_map sum
216 * @map: The tracing_map
218 * Add a sum field to the key and return the index identifying it in
219 * the map and associated tracing_map_elts. This is the index used
220 * for instance to update a sum for a particular tracing_map_elt using
221 * tracing_map_update_sum() or reading it via tracing_map_read_sum().
223 * Return: The index identifying the field in the map and associated
224 * tracing_map_elts, or -EINVAL on error.
226 int tracing_map_add_sum_field(struct tracing_map
*map
)
228 return tracing_map_add_field(map
, tracing_map_cmp_atomic64
);
232 * tracing_map_add_var - Add a field describing a tracing_map var
233 * @map: The tracing_map
235 * Add a var to the map and return the index identifying it in the map
236 * and associated tracing_map_elts. This is the index used for
237 * instance to update a var for a particular tracing_map_elt using
238 * tracing_map_update_var() or reading it via tracing_map_read_var().
240 * Return: The index identifying the var in the map and associated
241 * tracing_map_elts, or -EINVAL on error.
243 int tracing_map_add_var(struct tracing_map
*map
)
247 if (map
->n_vars
< TRACING_MAP_VARS_MAX
)
254 * tracing_map_add_key_field - Add a field describing a tracing_map key
255 * @map: The tracing_map
256 * @offset: The offset within the key
257 * @cmp_fn: The comparison function that will be used to sort on the key
259 * Let the map know there is a key and that if it's used as a sort key
262 * A key can be a subset of a compound key; for that purpose, the
263 * offset param is used to describe where within the compound key
264 * the key referenced by this key field resides.
266 * Return: The index identifying the field in the map and associated
267 * tracing_map_elts, or -EINVAL on error.
269 int tracing_map_add_key_field(struct tracing_map
*map
,
271 tracing_map_cmp_fn_t cmp_fn
)
274 int idx
= tracing_map_add_field(map
, cmp_fn
);
279 map
->fields
[idx
].offset
= offset
;
281 map
->key_idx
[map
->n_keys
++] = idx
;
286 static void tracing_map_array_clear(struct tracing_map_array
*a
)
293 for (i
= 0; i
< a
->n_pages
; i
++)
294 memset(a
->pages
[i
], 0, PAGE_SIZE
);
297 static void tracing_map_array_free(struct tracing_map_array
*a
)
307 for (i
= 0; i
< a
->n_pages
; i
++) {
310 free_page((unsigned long)a
->pages
[i
]);
319 static struct tracing_map_array
*tracing_map_array_alloc(unsigned int n_elts
,
320 unsigned int entry_size
)
322 struct tracing_map_array
*a
;
325 a
= kzalloc(sizeof(*a
), GFP_KERNEL
);
329 a
->entry_size_shift
= fls(roundup_pow_of_two(entry_size
) - 1);
330 a
->entries_per_page
= PAGE_SIZE
/ (1 << a
->entry_size_shift
);
331 a
->n_pages
= n_elts
/ a
->entries_per_page
;
334 a
->entry_shift
= fls(a
->entries_per_page
) - 1;
335 a
->entry_mask
= (1 << a
->entry_shift
) - 1;
337 a
->pages
= kcalloc(a
->n_pages
, sizeof(void *), GFP_KERNEL
);
341 for (i
= 0; i
< a
->n_pages
; i
++) {
342 a
->pages
[i
] = (void *)get_zeroed_page(GFP_KERNEL
);
349 tracing_map_array_free(a
);
355 static void tracing_map_elt_clear(struct tracing_map_elt
*elt
)
359 for (i
= 0; i
< elt
->map
->n_fields
; i
++)
360 if (elt
->fields
[i
].cmp_fn
== tracing_map_cmp_atomic64
)
361 atomic64_set(&elt
->fields
[i
].sum
, 0);
363 for (i
= 0; i
< elt
->map
->n_vars
; i
++) {
364 atomic64_set(&elt
->vars
[i
], 0);
365 elt
->var_set
[i
] = false;
368 if (elt
->map
->ops
&& elt
->map
->ops
->elt_clear
)
369 elt
->map
->ops
->elt_clear(elt
);
372 static void tracing_map_elt_init_fields(struct tracing_map_elt
*elt
)
376 tracing_map_elt_clear(elt
);
378 for (i
= 0; i
< elt
->map
->n_fields
; i
++) {
379 elt
->fields
[i
].cmp_fn
= elt
->map
->fields
[i
].cmp_fn
;
381 if (elt
->fields
[i
].cmp_fn
!= tracing_map_cmp_atomic64
)
382 elt
->fields
[i
].offset
= elt
->map
->fields
[i
].offset
;
386 static void tracing_map_elt_free(struct tracing_map_elt
*elt
)
391 if (elt
->map
->ops
&& elt
->map
->ops
->elt_free
)
392 elt
->map
->ops
->elt_free(elt
);
400 static struct tracing_map_elt
*tracing_map_elt_alloc(struct tracing_map
*map
)
402 struct tracing_map_elt
*elt
;
405 elt
= kzalloc(sizeof(*elt
), GFP_KERNEL
);
407 return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM
);
411 elt
->key
= kzalloc(map
->key_size
, GFP_KERNEL
);
417 elt
->fields
= kcalloc(map
->n_fields
, sizeof(*elt
->fields
), GFP_KERNEL
);
423 elt
->vars
= kcalloc(map
->n_vars
, sizeof(*elt
->vars
), GFP_KERNEL
);
429 elt
->var_set
= kcalloc(map
->n_vars
, sizeof(*elt
->var_set
), GFP_KERNEL
);
435 tracing_map_elt_init_fields(elt
);
437 if (map
->ops
&& map
->ops
->elt_alloc
) {
438 err
= map
->ops
->elt_alloc(elt
);
444 tracing_map_elt_free(elt
);
449 static struct tracing_map_elt
*get_free_elt(struct tracing_map
*map
)
451 struct tracing_map_elt
*elt
= NULL
;
454 idx
= atomic_inc_return(&map
->next_elt
);
455 if (idx
< map
->max_elts
) {
456 elt
= *(TRACING_MAP_ELT(map
->elts
, idx
));
457 if (map
->ops
&& map
->ops
->elt_init
)
458 map
->ops
->elt_init(elt
);
464 static void tracing_map_free_elts(struct tracing_map
*map
)
471 for (i
= 0; i
< map
->max_elts
; i
++) {
472 tracing_map_elt_free(*(TRACING_MAP_ELT(map
->elts
, i
)));
473 *(TRACING_MAP_ELT(map
->elts
, i
)) = NULL
;
476 tracing_map_array_free(map
->elts
);
480 static int tracing_map_alloc_elts(struct tracing_map
*map
)
484 map
->elts
= tracing_map_array_alloc(map
->max_elts
,
485 sizeof(struct tracing_map_elt
*));
489 for (i
= 0; i
< map
->max_elts
; i
++) {
490 *(TRACING_MAP_ELT(map
->elts
, i
)) = tracing_map_elt_alloc(map
);
491 if (IS_ERR(*(TRACING_MAP_ELT(map
->elts
, i
)))) {
492 *(TRACING_MAP_ELT(map
->elts
, i
)) = NULL
;
493 tracing_map_free_elts(map
);
502 static inline bool keys_match(void *key
, void *test_key
, unsigned key_size
)
506 if (memcmp(key
, test_key
, key_size
))
512 static inline struct tracing_map_elt
*
513 __tracing_map_insert(struct tracing_map
*map
, void *key
, bool lookup_only
)
515 u32 idx
, key_hash
, test_key
;
517 struct tracing_map_entry
*entry
;
518 struct tracing_map_elt
*val
;
520 key_hash
= jhash(key
, map
->key_size
, 0);
523 idx
= key_hash
>> (32 - (map
->map_bits
+ 1));
526 idx
&= (map
->map_size
- 1);
527 entry
= TRACING_MAP_ENTRY(map
->map
, idx
);
528 test_key
= entry
->key
;
530 if (test_key
&& test_key
== key_hash
) {
531 val
= READ_ONCE(entry
->val
);
533 keys_match(key
, val
->key
, map
->key_size
)) {
535 atomic64_inc(&map
->hits
);
537 } else if (unlikely(!val
)) {
539 * The key is present. But, val (pointer to elt
540 * struct) is still NULL. which means some other
541 * thread is in the process of inserting an
544 * On top of that, it's key_hash is same as the
545 * one being inserted right now. So, it's
546 * possible that the element has the same
551 if (dup_try
> map
->map_size
) {
552 atomic64_inc(&map
->drops
);
563 if (!cmpxchg(&entry
->key
, 0, key_hash
)) {
564 struct tracing_map_elt
*elt
;
566 elt
= get_free_elt(map
);
568 atomic64_inc(&map
->drops
);
573 memcpy(elt
->key
, key
, map
->key_size
);
575 atomic64_inc(&map
->hits
);
580 * cmpxchg() failed. Loop around once
581 * more to check what key was inserted.
595 * tracing_map_insert - Insert key and/or retrieve val from a tracing_map
596 * @map: The tracing_map to insert into
597 * @key: The key to insert
599 * Inserts a key into a tracing_map and creates and returns a new
600 * tracing_map_elt for it, or if the key has already been inserted by
601 * a previous call, returns the tracing_map_elt already associated
602 * with it. When the map was created, the number of elements to be
603 * allocated for the map was specified (internally maintained as
604 * 'max_elts' in struct tracing_map), and that number of
605 * tracing_map_elts was created by tracing_map_init(). This is the
606 * pre-allocated pool of tracing_map_elts that tracing_map_insert()
607 * will allocate from when adding new keys. Once that pool is
608 * exhausted, tracing_map_insert() is useless and will return NULL to
609 * signal that state. There are two user-visible tracing_map
610 * variables, 'hits' and 'drops', which are updated by this function.
611 * Every time an element is either successfully inserted or retrieved,
612 * the 'hits' value is incremented. Every time an element insertion
613 * fails, the 'drops' value is incremented.
615 * This is a lock-free tracing map insertion function implementing a
616 * modified form of Cliff Click's basic insertion algorithm. It
617 * requires the table size be a power of two. To prevent any
618 * possibility of an infinite loop we always make the internal table
619 * size double the size of the requested table size (max_elts * 2).
620 * Likewise, we never reuse a slot or resize or delete elements - when
621 * we've reached max_elts entries, we simply return NULL once we've
622 * run out of entries. Readers can at any point in time traverse the
623 * tracing map and safely access the key/val pairs.
625 * Return: the tracing_map_elt pointer val associated with the key.
626 * If this was a newly inserted key, the val will be a newly allocated
627 * and associated tracing_map_elt pointer val. If the key wasn't
628 * found and the pool of tracing_map_elts has been exhausted, NULL is
629 * returned and no further insertions will succeed.
631 struct tracing_map_elt
*tracing_map_insert(struct tracing_map
*map
, void *key
)
633 return __tracing_map_insert(map
, key
, false);
637 * tracing_map_lookup - Retrieve val from a tracing_map
638 * @map: The tracing_map to perform the lookup on
639 * @key: The key to look up
641 * Looks up key in tracing_map and if found returns the matching
642 * tracing_map_elt. This is a lock-free lookup; see
643 * tracing_map_insert() for details on tracing_map and how it works.
644 * Every time an element is retrieved, the 'hits' value is
645 * incremented. There is one user-visible tracing_map variable,
646 * 'hits', which is updated by this function. Every time an element
647 * is successfully retrieved, the 'hits' value is incremented. The
648 * 'drops' value is never updated by this function.
650 * Return: the tracing_map_elt pointer val associated with the key.
651 * If the key wasn't found, NULL is returned.
653 struct tracing_map_elt
*tracing_map_lookup(struct tracing_map
*map
, void *key
)
655 return __tracing_map_insert(map
, key
, true);
659 * tracing_map_destroy - Destroy a tracing_map
660 * @map: The tracing_map to destroy
662 * Frees a tracing_map along with its associated array of
665 * Callers should make sure there are no readers or writers actively
666 * reading or inserting into the map before calling this.
668 void tracing_map_destroy(struct tracing_map
*map
)
673 tracing_map_free_elts(map
);
675 tracing_map_array_free(map
->map
);
680 * tracing_map_clear - Clear a tracing_map
681 * @map: The tracing_map to clear
683 * Resets the tracing map to a cleared or initial state. The
684 * tracing_map_elts are all cleared, and the array of struct
685 * tracing_map_entry is reset to an initialized state.
687 * Callers should make sure there are no writers actively inserting
688 * into the map before calling this.
690 void tracing_map_clear(struct tracing_map
*map
)
694 atomic_set(&map
->next_elt
, -1);
695 atomic64_set(&map
->hits
, 0);
696 atomic64_set(&map
->drops
, 0);
698 tracing_map_array_clear(map
->map
);
700 for (i
= 0; i
< map
->max_elts
; i
++)
701 tracing_map_elt_clear(*(TRACING_MAP_ELT(map
->elts
, i
)));
704 static void set_sort_key(struct tracing_map
*map
,
705 struct tracing_map_sort_key
*sort_key
)
707 map
->sort_key
= *sort_key
;
711 * tracing_map_create - Create a lock-free map and element pool
712 * @map_bits: The size of the map (2 ** map_bits)
713 * @key_size: The size of the key for the map in bytes
714 * @ops: Optional client-defined tracing_map_ops instance
715 * @private_data: Client data associated with the map
717 * Creates and sets up a map to contain 2 ** map_bits number of
718 * elements (internally maintained as 'max_elts' in struct
719 * tracing_map). Before using, map fields should be added to the map
720 * with tracing_map_add_sum_field() and tracing_map_add_key_field().
721 * tracing_map_init() should then be called to allocate the array of
722 * tracing_map_elts, in order to avoid allocating anything in the map
723 * insertion path. The user-specified map size reflects the maximum
724 * number of elements that can be contained in the table requested by
725 * the user - internally we double that in order to keep the table
726 * sparse and keep collisions manageable.
728 * A tracing_map is a special-purpose map designed to aggregate or
729 * 'sum' one or more values associated with a specific object of type
730 * tracing_map_elt, which is attached by the map to a given key.
732 * tracing_map_create() sets up the map itself, and provides
733 * operations for inserting tracing_map_elts, but doesn't allocate the
734 * tracing_map_elts themselves, or provide a means for describing the
735 * keys or sums associated with the tracing_map_elts. All
736 * tracing_map_elts for a given map have the same set of sums and
737 * keys, which are defined by the client using the functions
738 * tracing_map_add_key_field() and tracing_map_add_sum_field(). Once
739 * the fields are defined, the pool of elements allocated for the map
740 * can be created, which occurs when the client code calls
741 * tracing_map_init().
743 * When tracing_map_init() returns, tracing_map_elt elements can be
744 * inserted into the map using tracing_map_insert(). When called,
745 * tracing_map_insert() grabs a free tracing_map_elt from the pool, or
746 * finds an existing match in the map and in either case returns it.
747 * The client can then use tracing_map_update_sum() and
748 * tracing_map_read_sum() to update or read a given sum field for the
751 * The client can at any point retrieve and traverse the current set
752 * of inserted tracing_map_elts in a tracing_map, via
753 * tracing_map_sort_entries(). Sorting can be done on any field,
756 * See tracing_map.h for a description of tracing_map_ops.
758 * Return: the tracing_map pointer if successful, ERR_PTR if not.
760 struct tracing_map
*tracing_map_create(unsigned int map_bits
,
761 unsigned int key_size
,
762 const struct tracing_map_ops
*ops
,
765 struct tracing_map
*map
;
768 if (map_bits
< TRACING_MAP_BITS_MIN
||
769 map_bits
> TRACING_MAP_BITS_MAX
)
770 return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL
);
772 map
= kzalloc(sizeof(*map
), GFP_KERNEL
);
774 return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM
);
776 map
->map_bits
= map_bits
;
777 map
->max_elts
= (1 << map_bits
);
778 atomic_set(&map
->next_elt
, -1);
780 map
->map_size
= (1 << (map_bits
+ 1));
783 map
->private_data
= private_data
;
785 map
->map
= tracing_map_array_alloc(map
->map_size
,
786 sizeof(struct tracing_map_entry
));
790 map
->key_size
= key_size
;
791 for (i
= 0; i
< TRACING_MAP_KEYS_MAX
; i
++)
792 map
->key_idx
[i
] = -1;
796 tracing_map_destroy(map
);
797 map
= ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM
);
803 * tracing_map_init - Allocate and clear a map's tracing_map_elts
804 * @map: The tracing_map to initialize
806 * Allocates a clears a pool of tracing_map_elts equal to the
807 * user-specified size of 2 ** map_bits (internally maintained as
808 * 'max_elts' in struct tracing_map). Before using, the map fields
809 * should be added to the map with tracing_map_add_sum_field() and
810 * tracing_map_add_key_field(). tracing_map_init() should then be
811 * called to allocate the array of tracing_map_elts, in order to avoid
812 * allocating anything in the map insertion path. The user-specified
813 * map size reflects the max number of elements requested by the user
814 * - internally we double that in order to keep the table sparse and
815 * keep collisions manageable.
817 * See tracing_map.h for a description of tracing_map_ops.
819 * Return: the tracing_map pointer if successful, ERR_PTR if not.
821 int tracing_map_init(struct tracing_map
*map
)
825 if (map
->n_fields
< 2)
826 return -EINVAL
; /* need at least 1 key and 1 val */
828 err
= tracing_map_alloc_elts(map
);
832 tracing_map_clear(map
);
837 static int cmp_entries_dup(const struct tracing_map_sort_entry
**a
,
838 const struct tracing_map_sort_entry
**b
)
842 if (memcmp((*a
)->key
, (*b
)->key
, (*a
)->elt
->map
->key_size
))
848 static int cmp_entries_sum(const struct tracing_map_sort_entry
**a
,
849 const struct tracing_map_sort_entry
**b
)
851 const struct tracing_map_elt
*elt_a
, *elt_b
;
852 struct tracing_map_sort_key
*sort_key
;
853 struct tracing_map_field
*field
;
854 tracing_map_cmp_fn_t cmp_fn
;
861 sort_key
= &elt_a
->map
->sort_key
;
863 field
= &elt_a
->fields
[sort_key
->field_idx
];
864 cmp_fn
= field
->cmp_fn
;
866 val_a
= &elt_a
->fields
[sort_key
->field_idx
].sum
;
867 val_b
= &elt_b
->fields
[sort_key
->field_idx
].sum
;
869 ret
= cmp_fn(val_a
, val_b
);
870 if (sort_key
->descending
)
876 static int cmp_entries_key(const struct tracing_map_sort_entry
**a
,
877 const struct tracing_map_sort_entry
**b
)
879 const struct tracing_map_elt
*elt_a
, *elt_b
;
880 struct tracing_map_sort_key
*sort_key
;
881 struct tracing_map_field
*field
;
882 tracing_map_cmp_fn_t cmp_fn
;
889 sort_key
= &elt_a
->map
->sort_key
;
891 field
= &elt_a
->fields
[sort_key
->field_idx
];
893 cmp_fn
= field
->cmp_fn
;
895 val_a
= elt_a
->key
+ field
->offset
;
896 val_b
= elt_b
->key
+ field
->offset
;
898 ret
= cmp_fn(val_a
, val_b
);
899 if (sort_key
->descending
)
905 static void destroy_sort_entry(struct tracing_map_sort_entry
*entry
)
910 if (entry
->elt_copied
)
911 tracing_map_elt_free(entry
->elt
);
917 * tracing_map_destroy_sort_entries - Destroy an array of sort entries
918 * @entries: The entries to destroy
919 * @n_entries: The number of entries in the array
921 * Destroy the elements returned by a tracing_map_sort_entries() call.
923 void tracing_map_destroy_sort_entries(struct tracing_map_sort_entry
**entries
,
924 unsigned int n_entries
)
928 for (i
= 0; i
< n_entries
; i
++)
929 destroy_sort_entry(entries
[i
]);
934 static struct tracing_map_sort_entry
*
935 create_sort_entry(void *key
, struct tracing_map_elt
*elt
)
937 struct tracing_map_sort_entry
*sort_entry
;
939 sort_entry
= kzalloc(sizeof(*sort_entry
), GFP_KERNEL
);
943 sort_entry
->key
= key
;
944 sort_entry
->elt
= elt
;
949 static void detect_dups(struct tracing_map_sort_entry
**sort_entries
,
950 int n_entries
, unsigned int key_size
)
952 unsigned int dups
= 0, total_dups
= 0;
959 sort(sort_entries
, n_entries
, sizeof(struct tracing_map_sort_entry
*),
960 (int (*)(const void *, const void *))cmp_entries_dup
, NULL
);
962 key
= sort_entries
[0]->key
;
963 for (i
= 1; i
< n_entries
; i
++) {
964 if (!memcmp(sort_entries
[i
]->key
, key
, key_size
)) {
965 dups
++; total_dups
++;
968 key
= sort_entries
[i
]->key
;
972 WARN_ONCE(total_dups
> 0,
973 "Duplicates detected: %d\n", total_dups
);
976 static bool is_key(struct tracing_map
*map
, unsigned int field_idx
)
980 for (i
= 0; i
< map
->n_keys
; i
++)
981 if (map
->key_idx
[i
] == field_idx
)
986 static void sort_secondary(struct tracing_map
*map
,
987 const struct tracing_map_sort_entry
**entries
,
988 unsigned int n_entries
,
989 struct tracing_map_sort_key
*primary_key
,
990 struct tracing_map_sort_key
*secondary_key
)
992 int (*primary_fn
)(const struct tracing_map_sort_entry
**,
993 const struct tracing_map_sort_entry
**);
994 int (*secondary_fn
)(const struct tracing_map_sort_entry
**,
995 const struct tracing_map_sort_entry
**);
996 unsigned i
, start
= 0, n_sub
= 1;
998 if (is_key(map
, primary_key
->field_idx
))
999 primary_fn
= cmp_entries_key
;
1001 primary_fn
= cmp_entries_sum
;
1003 if (is_key(map
, secondary_key
->field_idx
))
1004 secondary_fn
= cmp_entries_key
;
1006 secondary_fn
= cmp_entries_sum
;
1008 for (i
= 0; i
< n_entries
- 1; i
++) {
1009 const struct tracing_map_sort_entry
**a
= &entries
[i
];
1010 const struct tracing_map_sort_entry
**b
= &entries
[i
+ 1];
1012 if (primary_fn(a
, b
) == 0) {
1014 if (i
< n_entries
- 2)
1024 set_sort_key(map
, secondary_key
);
1025 sort(&entries
[start
], n_sub
,
1026 sizeof(struct tracing_map_sort_entry
*),
1027 (int (*)(const void *, const void *))secondary_fn
, NULL
);
1028 set_sort_key(map
, primary_key
);
1036 * tracing_map_sort_entries - Sort the current set of tracing_map_elts in a map
1037 * @map: The tracing_map
1038 * @sort_key: The sort key to use for sorting
1039 * @sort_entries: outval: pointer to allocated and sorted array of entries
1041 * tracing_map_sort_entries() sorts the current set of entries in the
1042 * map and returns the list of tracing_map_sort_entries containing
1043 * them to the client in the sort_entries param. The client can
1044 * access the struct tracing_map_elt element of interest directly as
1045 * the 'elt' field of a returned struct tracing_map_sort_entry object.
1047 * The sort_key has only two fields: idx and descending. 'idx' refers
1048 * to the index of the field added via tracing_map_add_sum_field() or
1049 * tracing_map_add_key_field() when the tracing_map was initialized.
1050 * 'descending' is a flag that if set reverses the sort order, which
1051 * by default is ascending.
1053 * The client should not hold on to the returned array but should use
1054 * it and call tracing_map_destroy_sort_entries() when done.
1056 * Return: the number of sort_entries in the struct tracing_map_sort_entry
1057 * array, negative on error
1059 int tracing_map_sort_entries(struct tracing_map
*map
,
1060 struct tracing_map_sort_key
*sort_keys
,
1061 unsigned int n_sort_keys
,
1062 struct tracing_map_sort_entry
***sort_entries
)
1064 int (*cmp_entries_fn
)(const struct tracing_map_sort_entry
**,
1065 const struct tracing_map_sort_entry
**);
1066 struct tracing_map_sort_entry
*sort_entry
, **entries
;
1067 int i
, n_entries
, ret
;
1069 entries
= vmalloc(array_size(sizeof(sort_entry
), map
->max_elts
));
1073 for (i
= 0, n_entries
= 0; i
< map
->map_size
; i
++) {
1074 struct tracing_map_entry
*entry
;
1076 entry
= TRACING_MAP_ENTRY(map
->map
, i
);
1078 if (!entry
->key
|| !entry
->val
)
1081 entries
[n_entries
] = create_sort_entry(entry
->val
->key
,
1083 if (!entries
[n_entries
++]) {
1089 if (n_entries
== 0) {
1094 if (n_entries
== 1) {
1095 *sort_entries
= entries
;
1099 detect_dups(entries
, n_entries
, map
->key_size
);
1101 if (is_key(map
, sort_keys
[0].field_idx
))
1102 cmp_entries_fn
= cmp_entries_key
;
1104 cmp_entries_fn
= cmp_entries_sum
;
1106 set_sort_key(map
, &sort_keys
[0]);
1108 sort(entries
, n_entries
, sizeof(struct tracing_map_sort_entry
*),
1109 (int (*)(const void *, const void *))cmp_entries_fn
, NULL
);
1111 if (n_sort_keys
> 1)
1113 (const struct tracing_map_sort_entry
**)entries
,
1118 *sort_entries
= entries
;
1122 tracing_map_destroy_sort_entries(entries
, n_entries
);