Re: [PATCH v7 05/16] tracing: Generalize hist trigger onmax and save action

From: Namhyung Kim
Date: Thu Nov 22 2018 - 21:50:09 EST


Hi Tom,

On Wed, Nov 14, 2018 at 02:18:02PM -0600, Tom Zanussi wrote:
> From: Tom Zanussi <tom.zanussi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> The action refactor code allowed actions and handlers to be separated,
> but the existing onmax handler and save action code is still not
> flexible enough to handle arbitrary coupling. This change generalizes
> them and in the process makes additional handlers and actions easier
> to implement.
>
> The onmax action can be broken up and thought of as two separate
> components - a variable to be tracked (the parameter given to the
> onmax($var_to_track) function) and an invisible variable created to
> save the ongoing result of doing something with that variable, such as
> saving the max value of that variable so far seen.
>
> Separating it out like this and renaming it appropriately allows us to
> use the same code for similar tracking functions such as
> onchange($var_to_track), which would just track the last value seen
> rather than the max seen so far, which is useful in some situations.
>
> Additionally, because different handlers and actions may want to save
> and access data differently e.g. save and retrieve tracking values as
> local variables vs something more global, save_val() and get_val()
> interface functions are introduced and max-specific implementations
> are used instead.
>
> The same goes for the code that checks whether a maximum has been hit
> - a generic check_val() interface and max-checking implementation is
> used instead, which allows future patches to make use of he same code
> using their own implemetations of similar functionality.
>
> Signed-off-by: Tom Zanussi <tom.zanussi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> ---
> kernel/trace/trace_events_hist.c | 225 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------
> 1 file changed, 151 insertions(+), 74 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/kernel/trace/trace_events_hist.c b/kernel/trace/trace_events_hist.c
> index 54b78cfe2766..ac48ad1482c8 100644
> --- a/kernel/trace/trace_events_hist.c
> +++ b/kernel/trace/trace_events_hist.c
> @@ -319,6 +319,15 @@ typedef void (*action_fn_t) (struct hist_trigger_data *hist_data,
> struct ring_buffer_event *rbe,
> struct action_data *data, u64 *var_ref_vals);
>
> +typedef bool (*check_track_val_fn_t) (u64 track_val, u64 var_val);
> +typedef bool (*save_track_val_fn_t) (struct hist_trigger_data *hist_data,
> + struct tracing_map_elt *elt,
> + struct action_data *data,
> + unsigned int track_var_idx, u64 var_val);
> +typedef u64 (*get_track_val_fn_t) (struct hist_trigger_data *hist_data,
> + struct tracing_map_elt *elt,
> + struct action_data *data);
> +
> enum handler_id {
> HANDLER_ONMATCH = 1,
> HANDLER_ONMAX,
> @@ -349,14 +358,18 @@ struct action_data {
>
> struct {
> char *var_str;
> - unsigned int max_var_ref_idx;
> - struct hist_field *max_var;
> - struct hist_field *var;
> - } onmax;
> + struct hist_field *var_ref;
> + unsigned int var_ref_idx;

I have a question. It's confusing for me there are many indexes for a
variable (ref). The hist_field already has var.idx, var_idx and
var_ref_idx in it. But you also added an external var_ref_idx along
with the var_ref. Also I see another var_ref_idx in the action data.
Is all that really needed? Could you please add some comment then?

Thanks,
Namhyung


> +
> + struct hist_field *track_var;
> +
> + check_track_val_fn_t check_val;
> + save_track_val_fn_t save_val;
> + get_track_val_fn_t get_val;
> + } track_data;
> };
> };