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#ifndef _LTTNG_RING_BUFFER_CONFIG_H
#define _LTTNG_RING_BUFFER_CONFIG_H

/*
 * lttng/ringbuffer-config.h
 *
 * Copyright (C) 2010 - Mathieu Desnoyers <mathieu.desnoyers@efficios.com>
 *
 * Ring buffer configuration header. Note: after declaring the standard inline
 * functions, clients should also include linux/ringbuffer/api.h.
 *
 * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
 * of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
 * in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
 * to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
 * copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
 * furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
 *
 * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
 * all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
 *
 * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
 * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
 * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
 * AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
 * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
 * OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
 * SOFTWARE.
 */

#include <errno.h>
#include "lttng/ust-tracer.h"
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stddef.h>
#include <urcu/arch.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "lttng/align.h"
#include <lttng/ust-compiler.h>

struct lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer;
struct channel;
struct lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_config;
struct lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_ctx;
struct lttng_ust_shm_handle;

/*
 * Ring buffer client callbacks. Only used by slow path, never on fast path.
 * For the fast path, record_header_size(), ring_buffer_clock_read() should be
 * provided as inline functions too.  These may simply return 0 if not used by
 * the client.
 */
struct lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_client_cb {
	/* Mandatory callbacks */

	/* A static inline version is also required for fast path */
	uint64_t (*ring_buffer_clock_read) (struct channel *chan);
	size_t (*record_header_size) (const struct lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_config *config,
				      struct channel *chan, size_t offset,
				      size_t *pre_header_padding,
				      struct lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_ctx *ctx);

	/* Slow path only, at subbuffer switch */
	size_t (*subbuffer_header_size) (void);
	void (*buffer_begin) (struct lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer *buf, uint64_t tsc,
			      unsigned int subbuf_idx,
			      struct lttng_ust_shm_handle *handle);
	void (*buffer_end) (struct lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer *buf, uint64_t tsc,
			    unsigned int subbuf_idx, unsigned long data_size,
			    struct lttng_ust_shm_handle *handle);

	/* Optional callbacks (can be set to NULL) */

	/* Called at buffer creation/finalize */
	int (*buffer_create) (struct lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer *buf, void *priv,
			      int cpu, const char *name,
			      struct lttng_ust_shm_handle *handle);
	/*
	 * Clients should guarantee that no new reader handle can be opened
	 * after finalize.
	 */
	void (*buffer_finalize) (struct lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer *buf,
				 void *priv, int cpu,
				 struct lttng_ust_shm_handle *handle);

	/*
	 * Extract header length, payload length and timestamp from event
	 * record. Used by buffer iterators. Timestamp is only used by channel
	 * iterator.
	 */
	void (*record_get) (const struct lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_config *config,
			    struct channel *chan, struct lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer *buf,
			    size_t offset, size_t *header_len,
			    size_t *payload_len, uint64_t *timestamp,
			    struct lttng_ust_shm_handle *handle);
	/*
	 * Offset and size of content size field in client.
	 */
	void (*content_size_field) (const struct lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_config *config,
				size_t *offset, size_t *length);
	void (*packet_size_field) (const struct lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_config *config,
				size_t *offset, size_t *length);
};

/*
 * Ring buffer instance configuration.
 *
 * Declare as "static const" within the client object to ensure the inline fast
 * paths can be optimized.
 *
 * alloc/sync pairs:
 *
 * RING_BUFFER_ALLOC_PER_CPU and RING_BUFFER_SYNC_PER_CPU :
 *   Per-cpu buffers with per-cpu synchronization. Tracing must be performed
 *   with preemption disabled (lib_ring_buffer_get_cpu() and
 *   lib_ring_buffer_put_cpu()).
 *
 * RING_BUFFER_ALLOC_PER_CPU and RING_BUFFER_SYNC_GLOBAL :
 *   Per-cpu buffer with global synchronization. Tracing can be performed with
 *   preemption enabled, statistically stays on the local buffers.
 *
 * RING_BUFFER_ALLOC_GLOBAL and RING_BUFFER_SYNC_PER_CPU :
 *   Should only be used for buffers belonging to a single thread or protected
 *   by mutual exclusion by the client. Note that periodical sub-buffer switch
 *   should be disabled in this kind of configuration.
 *
 * RING_BUFFER_ALLOC_GLOBAL and RING_BUFFER_SYNC_GLOBAL :
 *   Global shared buffer with global synchronization.
 *
 * wakeup:
 *
 * RING_BUFFER_WAKEUP_BY_TIMER uses per-cpu deferrable timers to poll the
 * buffers and wake up readers if data is ready. Mainly useful for tracers which
 * don't want to call into the wakeup code on the tracing path. Use in
 * combination with "read_timer_interval" channel_create() argument.
 *
 * RING_BUFFER_WAKEUP_BY_WRITER directly wakes up readers when a subbuffer is
 * ready to read. Lower latencies before the reader is woken up. Mainly suitable
 * for drivers.
 *
 * RING_BUFFER_WAKEUP_NONE does not perform any wakeup whatsoever. The client
 * has the responsibility to perform wakeups.
 */
#define LTTNG_UST_RING_BUFFER_CONFIG_PADDING	20

enum lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_alloc_types {
	RING_BUFFER_ALLOC_PER_CPU,
	RING_BUFFER_ALLOC_GLOBAL,
};

enum lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_sync_types {
	RING_BUFFER_SYNC_PER_CPU,	/* Wait-free */
	RING_BUFFER_SYNC_GLOBAL,	/* Lock-free */
};

enum lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_mode_types {
	RING_BUFFER_OVERWRITE = 0,	/* Overwrite when buffer full */
	RING_BUFFER_DISCARD = 1,	/* Discard when buffer full */
};

enum lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_output_types {
	RING_BUFFER_SPLICE,
	RING_BUFFER_MMAP,
	RING_BUFFER_READ,		/* TODO */
	RING_BUFFER_ITERATOR,
	RING_BUFFER_NONE,
};

enum lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_backend_types {
	RING_BUFFER_PAGE,
	RING_BUFFER_VMAP,		/* TODO */
	RING_BUFFER_STATIC,		/* TODO */
};

enum lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_oops_types {
	RING_BUFFER_NO_OOPS_CONSISTENCY,
	RING_BUFFER_OOPS_CONSISTENCY,
};

enum lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_ipi_types {
	RING_BUFFER_IPI_BARRIER,
	RING_BUFFER_NO_IPI_BARRIER,
};

enum lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_wakeup_types {
	RING_BUFFER_WAKEUP_BY_TIMER,	/* wake up performed by timer */
	RING_BUFFER_WAKEUP_BY_WRITER,	/*
					 * writer wakes up reader,
					 * not lock-free
					 * (takes spinlock).
					 */
};

struct lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_config {
	enum lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_alloc_types alloc;
	enum lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_sync_types sync;
	enum lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_mode_types mode;
	enum lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_output_types output;
	enum lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_backend_types backend;
	enum lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_oops_types oops;
	enum lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_ipi_types ipi;
	enum lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_wakeup_types wakeup;
	/*
	 * tsc_bits: timestamp bits saved at each record.
	 *   0 and 64 disable the timestamp compression scheme.
	 */
	unsigned int tsc_bits;
	struct lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_client_cb cb;
	/*
	 * client_type is used by the consumer process (which is in a
	 * different address space) to lookup the appropriate client
	 * callbacks and update the cb pointers.
	 */
	int client_type;
	int _unused1;
	const struct lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_client_cb *cb_ptr;
	char padding[LTTNG_UST_RING_BUFFER_CONFIG_PADDING];
};

/*
 * ring buffer context
 *
 * Context passed to lib_ring_buffer_reserve(), lib_ring_buffer_commit(),
 * lib_ring_buffer_try_discard_reserve(), lib_ring_buffer_align_ctx() and
 * lib_ring_buffer_write().
 *
 * IMPORTANT: this structure is part of the ABI between the probe and
 * UST. Fields need to be only added at the end, never reordered, never
 * removed.
 */
#define LTTNG_UST_RING_BUFFER_CTX_PADDING	\
		(24 - sizeof(int) - sizeof(void *) - sizeof(void *))
struct lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_ctx {
	/* input received by lib_ring_buffer_reserve(), saved here. */
	struct channel *chan;		/* channel */
	void *priv;			/* client private data */
	struct lttng_ust_shm_handle *handle;	/* shared-memory handle */
	size_t data_size;		/* size of payload */
	int largest_align;		/*
					 * alignment of the largest element
					 * in the payload
					 */
	int cpu;			/* processor id */

	/* output from lib_ring_buffer_reserve() */
	struct lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer *buf;	/*
					 * buffer corresponding to processor id
					 * for this channel
					 */
	size_t slot_size;		/* size of the reserved slot */
	unsigned long buf_offset;	/* offset following the record header */
	unsigned long pre_offset;	/*
					 * Initial offset position _before_
					 * the record is written. Positioned
					 * prior to record header alignment
					 * padding.
					 */
	uint64_t tsc;			/* time-stamp counter value */
	unsigned int rflags;		/* reservation flags */
	/*
	 * The field ctx_len is the length of struct
	 * lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_ctx as known by the user of
	 * lib_ring_buffer_ctx_init.
	 */
	unsigned int ctx_len;
	void *ip;			/* caller ip address */
	void *priv2;			/* 2nd priv data */
	char padding2[LTTNG_UST_RING_BUFFER_CTX_PADDING];
	/*
	 * This is the end of the initial fields expected by the original ABI
	 * between probes and UST. Only the fields above can be used if
	 * ctx_len is 0. Use the value of ctx_len to find out which of the
	 * following fields may be used.
	 */
	struct lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_backend_pages *backend_pages;
};

/**
 * lib_ring_buffer_ctx_init - initialize ring buffer context
 * @ctx: ring buffer context to initialize
 * @chan: channel
 * @priv: client private data
 * @data_size: size of record data payload
 * @largest_align: largest alignment within data payload types
 * @cpu: processor id
 */
static inline lttng_ust_notrace
void lib_ring_buffer_ctx_init(struct lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_ctx *ctx,
			      struct channel *chan, void *priv,
			      size_t data_size, int largest_align,
			      int cpu, struct lttng_ust_shm_handle *handle,
			      void *priv2);
static inline
void lib_ring_buffer_ctx_init(struct lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_ctx *ctx,
			      struct channel *chan, void *priv,
			      size_t data_size, int largest_align,
			      int cpu, struct lttng_ust_shm_handle *handle,
			      void *priv2)
{
	ctx->chan = chan;
	ctx->priv = priv;
	ctx->data_size = data_size;
	ctx->largest_align = largest_align;
	ctx->cpu = cpu;
	ctx->rflags = 0;
	ctx->handle = handle;
	ctx->ctx_len = sizeof(struct lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_ctx);
	ctx->ip = 0;
	ctx->priv2 = priv2;
	memset(ctx->padding2, 0, LTTNG_UST_RING_BUFFER_CTX_PADDING);
}

/*
 * Reservation flags.
 *
 * RING_BUFFER_RFLAG_FULL_TSC
 *
 * This flag is passed to record_header_size() and to the primitive used to
 * write the record header. It indicates that the full 64-bit time value is
 * needed in the record header. If this flag is not set, the record header needs
 * only to contain "tsc_bits" bit of time value.
 *
 * Reservation flags can be added by the client, starting from
 * "(RING_BUFFER_FLAGS_END << 0)". It can be used to pass information from
 * record_header_size() to lib_ring_buffer_write_record_header().
 */
#define	RING_BUFFER_RFLAG_FULL_TSC		(1U << 0)
#define RING_BUFFER_RFLAG_END			(1U << 1)

/*
 * We need to define RING_BUFFER_ALIGN_ATTR so it is known early at
 * compile-time. We have to duplicate the "config->align" information and the
 * definition here because config->align is used both in the slow and fast
 * paths, but RING_BUFFER_ALIGN_ATTR is only available for the client code.
 */
#ifdef RING_BUFFER_ALIGN

# define RING_BUFFER_ALIGN_ATTR		/* Default arch alignment */

/*
 * Calculate the offset needed to align the type.
 * size_of_type must be non-zero.
 */
static inline lttng_ust_notrace
unsigned int lib_ring_buffer_align(size_t align_drift, size_t size_of_type);
static inline
unsigned int lib_ring_buffer_align(size_t align_drift, size_t size_of_type)
{
	return offset_align(align_drift, size_of_type);
}

#else

# define RING_BUFFER_ALIGN_ATTR __attribute__((packed))

/*
 * Calculate the offset needed to align the type.
 * size_of_type must be non-zero.
 */
static inline lttng_ust_notrace
unsigned int lib_ring_buffer_align(size_t align_drift, size_t size_of_type);
static inline
unsigned int lib_ring_buffer_align(size_t align_drift, size_t size_of_type)
{
	return 0;
}

#endif

/**
 * lib_ring_buffer_align_ctx - Align context offset on "alignment"
 * @ctx: ring buffer context.
 */
static inline lttng_ust_notrace
void lib_ring_buffer_align_ctx(struct lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_ctx *ctx,
			   size_t alignment);
static inline
void lib_ring_buffer_align_ctx(struct lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_ctx *ctx,
			   size_t alignment)
{
	ctx->buf_offset += lib_ring_buffer_align(ctx->buf_offset,
						 alignment);
}

/*
 * lib_ring_buffer_check_config() returns 0 on success.
 * Used internally to check for valid configurations at channel creation.
 */
static inline lttng_ust_notrace
int lib_ring_buffer_check_config(const struct lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_config *config,
			     unsigned int switch_timer_interval,
			     unsigned int read_timer_interval);
static inline
int lib_ring_buffer_check_config(const struct lttng_ust_lib_ring_buffer_config *config,
			     unsigned int switch_timer_interval,
			     unsigned int read_timer_interval)
{
	if (config->alloc == RING_BUFFER_ALLOC_GLOBAL
	    && config->sync == RING_BUFFER_SYNC_PER_CPU
	    && switch_timer_interval)
		return -EINVAL;
	return 0;
}

#endif /* _LTTNG_RING_BUFFER_CONFIG_H */