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authorSteven Rostedt <srostedt@redhat.com>2009-04-02 08:09:41 +0400
committerIngo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>2009-04-14 02:00:53 +0400
commitfa1b47dd85453ec7d4bcfe4aa4a2d172ba452fc3 (patch)
tree3e5f14cccd9e4ec772310c1b2792b6f4b84bf7cb /kernel
parente45f2e2bd298e1ff687448e5fd15a3588b5807ec (diff)
downloadlinux-fa1b47dd85453ec7d4bcfe4aa4a2d172ba452fc3.tar.xz
ring-buffer: add ring_buffer_discard_commit
The ring_buffer_discard_commit is similar to ring_buffer_event_discard but it can only be done on an event that has yet to be commited. Unpredictable results can happen otherwise. The main difference between ring_buffer_discard_commit and ring_buffer_event_discard is that ring_buffer_discard_commit will try to free the data in the ring buffer if nothing has addded data after the reserved event. If something did, then it acts almost the same as ring_buffer_event_discard followed by a ring_buffer_unlock_commit. Note, either ring_buffer_commit_discard and ring_buffer_unlock_commit can be called on an event, not both. This commit also exports both discard functions to be usable by GPL modules. Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt <srostedt@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>
Diffstat (limited to 'kernel')
-rw-r--r--kernel/trace/ring_buffer.c125
1 files changed, 104 insertions, 21 deletions
diff --git a/kernel/trace/ring_buffer.c b/kernel/trace/ring_buffer.c
index 74a11808c282..f935bd5ec3e8 100644
--- a/kernel/trace/ring_buffer.c
+++ b/kernel/trace/ring_buffer.c
@@ -205,27 +205,6 @@ static void rb_event_set_padding(struct ring_buffer_event *event)
event->time_delta = 0;
}
-/**
- * ring_buffer_event_discard - discard an event in the ring buffer
- * @buffer: the ring buffer
- * @event: the event to discard
- *
- * Sometimes a event that is in the ring buffer needs to be ignored.
- * This function lets the user discard an event in the ring buffer
- * and then that event will not be read later.
- *
- * Note, it is up to the user to be careful with this, and protect
- * against races. If the user discards an event that has been consumed
- * it is possible that it could corrupt the ring buffer.
- */
-void ring_buffer_event_discard(struct ring_buffer_event *event)
-{
- event->type = RINGBUF_TYPE_PADDING;
- /* time delta must be non zero */
- if (!event->time_delta)
- event->time_delta = 1;
-}
-
static unsigned
rb_event_data_length(struct ring_buffer_event *event)
{
@@ -1571,6 +1550,110 @@ int ring_buffer_unlock_commit(struct ring_buffer *buffer,
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ring_buffer_unlock_commit);
/**
+ * ring_buffer_event_discard - discard any event in the ring buffer
+ * @event: the event to discard
+ *
+ * Sometimes a event that is in the ring buffer needs to be ignored.
+ * This function lets the user discard an event in the ring buffer
+ * and then that event will not be read later.
+ *
+ * Note, it is up to the user to be careful with this, and protect
+ * against races. If the user discards an event that has been consumed
+ * it is possible that it could corrupt the ring buffer.
+ */
+void ring_buffer_event_discard(struct ring_buffer_event *event)
+{
+ event->type = RINGBUF_TYPE_PADDING;
+ /* time delta must be non zero */
+ if (!event->time_delta)
+ event->time_delta = 1;
+}
+EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ring_buffer_event_discard);
+
+/**
+ * ring_buffer_commit_discard - discard an event that has not been committed
+ * @buffer: the ring buffer
+ * @event: non committed event to discard
+ *
+ * This is similar to ring_buffer_event_discard but must only be
+ * performed on an event that has not been committed yet. The difference
+ * is that this will also try to free the event from the ring buffer
+ * if another event has not been added behind it.
+ *
+ * If another event has been added behind it, it will set the event
+ * up as discarded, and perform the commit.
+ *
+ * If this function is called, do not call ring_buffer_unlock_commit on
+ * the event.
+ */
+void ring_buffer_discard_commit(struct ring_buffer *buffer,
+ struct ring_buffer_event *event)
+{
+ struct ring_buffer_per_cpu *cpu_buffer;
+ unsigned long new_index, old_index;
+ struct buffer_page *bpage;
+ unsigned long index;
+ unsigned long addr;
+ int cpu;
+
+ /* The event is discarded regardless */
+ ring_buffer_event_discard(event);
+
+ /*
+ * This must only be called if the event has not been
+ * committed yet. Thus we can assume that preemption
+ * is still disabled.
+ */
+ RB_WARN_ON(buffer, !preempt_count());
+
+ cpu = smp_processor_id();
+ cpu_buffer = buffer->buffers[cpu];
+
+ new_index = rb_event_index(event);
+ old_index = new_index + rb_event_length(event);
+ addr = (unsigned long)event;
+ addr &= PAGE_MASK;
+
+ bpage = cpu_buffer->tail_page;
+
+ if (bpage == (void *)addr && rb_page_write(bpage) == old_index) {
+ /*
+ * This is on the tail page. It is possible that
+ * a write could come in and move the tail page
+ * and write to the next page. That is fine
+ * because we just shorten what is on this page.
+ */
+ index = local_cmpxchg(&bpage->write, old_index, new_index);
+ if (index == old_index)
+ goto out;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * The commit is still visible by the reader, so we
+ * must increment entries.
+ */
+ cpu_buffer->entries++;
+ out:
+ /*
+ * If a write came in and pushed the tail page
+ * we still need to update the commit pointer
+ * if we were the commit.
+ */
+ if (rb_is_commit(cpu_buffer, event))
+ rb_set_commit_to_write(cpu_buffer);
+
+ /*
+ * Only the last preempt count needs to restore preemption.
+ */
+ if (preempt_count() == 1)
+ ftrace_preempt_enable(per_cpu(rb_need_resched, cpu));
+ else
+ preempt_enable_no_resched_notrace();
+
+}
+EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ring_buffer_discard_commit);
+
+/**
* ring_buffer_write - write data to the buffer without reserving
* @buffer: The ring buffer to write to.
* @length: The length of the data being written (excluding the event header)