#ifndef _LTTNG_RING_BUFFER_FRONTEND_API_H #define _LTTNG_RING_BUFFER_FRONTEND_API_H /* * libringbuffer/frontend_api.h * * Copyright (C) 2005-2012 Mathieu Desnoyers * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; only * version 2.1 of the License. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA * * Ring Buffer Library Synchronization Header (buffer write API). * * Author: * Mathieu Desnoyers * * See ring_buffer_frontend.c for more information on wait-free * algorithms. * See frontend.h for channel allocation and read-side API. */ #include "frontend.h" #include #include /** * lib_ring_buffer_get_cpu - Precedes ring buffer reserve/commit. * * Grabs RCU read-side lock and keeps a ring buffer nesting count as * supplementary safety net to ensure tracer client code will never * trigger an endless recursion. Returns the processor ID on success, * -EPERM on failure (nesting count too high). * * asm volatile and "memory" clobber prevent the compiler from moving * instructions out of the ring buffer nesting count. This is required to ensure * that probe side-effects which can cause recursion (e.g. unforeseen traps, * divisions by 0, ...) are triggered within the incremented nesting count * section. */ static inline int lib_ring_buffer_get_cpu(const struct lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_config *config) { int cpu, nesting; rcu_read_lock(); cpu = lttng_ust_get_cpu(); nesting = ++URCU_TLS(lib_ring_buffer_nesting); cmm_barrier(); if (caa_unlikely(nesting > 4)) { WARN_ON_ONCE(1); URCU_TLS(lib_ring_buffer_nesting)--; rcu_read_unlock(); return -EPERM; } else return cpu; } /** * lib_ring_buffer_put_cpu - Follows ring buffer reserve/commit. */ static inline void lib_ring_buffer_put_cpu(const struct lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_config *config) { cmm_barrier(); URCU_TLS(lib_ring_buffer_nesting)--; /* TLS */ rcu_read_unlock(); } /* * lib_ring_buffer_try_reserve is called by lib_ring_buffer_reserve(). It is not * part of the API per se. * * returns 0 if reserve ok, or 1 if the slow path must be taken. */ static inline int lib_ring_buffer_try_reserve(const struct lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_config *config, struct lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_ctx *ctx, unsigned long *o_begin, unsigned long *o_end, unsigned long *o_old, size_t *before_hdr_pad) { struct channel *chan = ctx->chan; struct lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer *buf = ctx->buf; *o_begin = v_read(config, &buf->offset); *o_old = *o_begin; ctx->tsc = lib_ring_buffer_clock_read(chan); if ((int64_t) ctx->tsc == -EIO) return 1; /* * Prefetch cacheline for read because we have to read the previous * commit counter to increment it and commit seq value to compare it to * the commit counter. */ //prefetch(&buf->commit_hot[subbuf_index(*o_begin, chan)]); if (last_tsc_overflow(config, buf, ctx->tsc)) ctx->rflags |= RING_BUFFER_RFLAG_FULL_TSC; if (caa_unlikely(subbuf_offset(*o_begin, chan) == 0)) return 1; ctx->slot_size = record_header_size(config, chan, *o_begin, before_hdr_pad, ctx); ctx->slot_size += lib_ring_buffer_align(*o_begin + ctx->slot_size, ctx->largest_align) + ctx->data_size; if (caa_unlikely((subbuf_offset(*o_begin, chan) + ctx->slot_size) > chan->backend.subbuf_size)) return 1; /* * Record fits in the current buffer and we are not on a switch * boundary. It's safe to write. */ *o_end = *o_begin + ctx->slot_size; if (caa_unlikely((subbuf_offset(*o_end, chan)) == 0)) /* * The offset_end will fall at the very beginning of the next * subbuffer. */ return 1; return 0; } /** * lib_ring_buffer_reserve - Reserve space in a ring buffer. * @config: ring buffer instance configuration. * @ctx: ring buffer context. (input and output) Must be already initialized. * * Atomic wait-free slot reservation. The reserved space starts at the context * "pre_offset". Its length is "slot_size". The associated time-stamp is "tsc". * * Return : * 0 on success. * -EAGAIN if channel is disabled. * -ENOSPC if event size is too large for packet. * -ENOBUFS if there is currently not enough space in buffer for the event. * -EIO if data cannot be written into the buffer for any other reason. */ static inline int lib_ring_buffer_reserve(const struct lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_config *config, struct lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_ctx *ctx) { struct channel *chan = ctx->chan; struct lttng_ust_shm_handle *handle = ctx->handle; struct lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer *buf; unsigned long o_begin, o_end, o_old; size_t before_hdr_pad = 0; if (uatomic_read(&chan->record_disabled)) return -EAGAIN; if (config->alloc == RING_BUFFER_ALLOC_PER_CPU) buf = shmp(handle, chan->backend.buf[ctx->cpu].shmp); else buf = shmp(handle, chan->backend.buf[0].shmp); if (uatomic_read(&buf->record_disabled)) return -EAGAIN; ctx->buf = buf; /* * Perform retryable operations. */ if (caa_unlikely(lib_ring_buffer_try_reserve(config, ctx, &o_begin, &o_end, &o_old, &before_hdr_pad))) goto slow_path; if (caa_unlikely(v_cmpxchg(config, &ctx->buf->offset, o_old, o_end) != o_old)) goto slow_path; /* * Atomically update last_tsc. This update races against concurrent * atomic updates, but the race will always cause supplementary full TSC * record headers, never the opposite (missing a full TSC record header * when it would be needed). */ save_last_tsc(config, ctx->buf, ctx->tsc); /* * Push the reader if necessary */ lib_ring_buffer_reserve_push_reader(ctx->buf, chan, o_end - 1); /* * Clear noref flag for this subbuffer. */ lib_ring_buffer_clear_noref(config, &ctx->buf->backend, subbuf_index(o_end - 1, chan), handle); ctx->pre_offset = o_begin; ctx->buf_offset = o_begin + before_hdr_pad; return 0; slow_path: return lib_ring_buffer_reserve_slow(ctx); } /** * lib_ring_buffer_switch - Perform a sub-buffer switch for a per-cpu buffer. * @config: ring buffer instance configuration. * @buf: buffer * @mode: buffer switch mode (SWITCH_ACTIVE or SWITCH_FLUSH) * * This operation is completely reentrant : can be called while tracing is * active with absolutely no lock held. * * Note, however, that as a v_cmpxchg is used for some atomic operations and * requires to be executed locally for per-CPU buffers, this function must be * called from the CPU which owns the buffer for a ACTIVE flush, with preemption * disabled, for RING_BUFFER_SYNC_PER_CPU configuration. */ static inline void lib_ring_buffer_switch(const struct lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_config *config, struct lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer *buf, enum switch_mode mode, struct lttng_ust_shm_handle *handle) { lib_ring_buffer_switch_slow(buf, mode, handle); } /* See ring_buffer_frontend_api.h for lib_ring_buffer_reserve(). */ /** * lib_ring_buffer_commit - Commit an record. * @config: ring buffer instance configuration. * @ctx: ring buffer context. (input arguments only) * * Atomic unordered slot commit. Increments the commit count in the * specified sub-buffer, and delivers it if necessary. */ static inline void lib_ring_buffer_commit(const struct lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_config *config, const struct lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_ctx *ctx) { struct channel *chan = ctx->chan; struct lttng_ust_shm_handle *handle = ctx->handle; struct lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer *buf = ctx->buf; unsigned long offset_end = ctx->buf_offset; unsigned long endidx = subbuf_index(offset_end - 1, chan); unsigned long commit_count; /* * Must count record before incrementing the commit count. */ subbuffer_count_record(config, &buf->backend, endidx, handle); /* * Order all writes to buffer before the commit count update that will * determine that the subbuffer is full. */ cmm_smp_wmb(); v_add(config, ctx->slot_size, &shmp_index(handle, buf->commit_hot, endidx)->cc); /* * commit count read can race with concurrent OOO commit count updates. * This is only needed for lib_ring_buffer_check_deliver (for * non-polling delivery only) and for * lib_ring_buffer_write_commit_counter. The race can only cause the * counter to be read with the same value more than once, which could * cause : * - Multiple delivery for the same sub-buffer (which is handled * gracefully by the reader code) if the value is for a full * sub-buffer. It's important that we can never miss a sub-buffer * delivery. Re-reading the value after the v_add ensures this. * - Reading a commit_count with a higher value that what was actually * added to it for the lib_ring_buffer_write_commit_counter call * (again caused by a concurrent committer). It does not matter, * because this function is interested in the fact that the commit * count reaches back the reserve offset for a specific sub-buffer, * which is completely independent of the order. */ commit_count = v_read(config, &shmp_index(handle, buf->commit_hot, endidx)->cc); lib_ring_buffer_check_deliver(config, buf, chan, offset_end - 1, commit_count, endidx, handle, ctx->tsc); /* * Update used size at each commit. It's needed only for extracting * ring_buffer buffers from vmcore, after crash. */ lib_ring_buffer_write_commit_counter(config, buf, chan, endidx, offset_end, commit_count, handle); } /** * lib_ring_buffer_try_discard_reserve - Try discarding a record. * @config: ring buffer instance configuration. * @ctx: ring buffer context. (input arguments only) * * Only succeeds if no other record has been written after the record to * discard. If discard fails, the record must be committed to the buffer. * * Returns 0 upon success, -EPERM if the record cannot be discarded. */ static inline int lib_ring_buffer_try_discard_reserve(const struct lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_config *config, const struct lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_ctx *ctx) { struct lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer *buf = ctx->buf; unsigned long end_offset = ctx->pre_offset + ctx->slot_size; /* * We need to ensure that if the cmpxchg succeeds and discards the * record, the next record will record a full TSC, because it cannot * rely on the last_tsc associated with the discarded record to detect * overflows. The only way to ensure this is to set the last_tsc to 0 * (assuming no 64-bit TSC overflow), which forces to write a 64-bit * timestamp in the next record. * * Note: if discard fails, we must leave the TSC in the record header. * It is needed to keep track of TSC overflows for the following * records. */ save_last_tsc(config, buf, 0ULL); if (caa_likely(v_cmpxchg(config, &buf->offset, end_offset, ctx->pre_offset) != end_offset)) return -EPERM; else return 0; } static inline void channel_record_disable(const struct lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_config *config, struct channel *chan) { uatomic_inc(&chan->record_disabled); } static inline void channel_record_enable(const struct lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_config *config, struct channel *chan) { uatomic_dec(&chan->record_disabled); } static inline void lib_ring_buffer_record_disable(const struct lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_config *config, struct lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer *buf) { uatomic_inc(&buf->record_disabled); } static inline void lib_ring_buffer_record_enable(const struct lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_config *config, struct lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer *buf) { uatomic_dec(&buf->record_disabled); } #endif /* _LTTNG_RING_BUFFER_FRONTEND_API_H */