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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
#undef TRACE_SYSTEM
#define TRACE_SYSTEM io_uring
#if !defined(_TRACE_IO_URING_H) || defined(TRACE_HEADER_MULTI_READ)
#define _TRACE_IO_URING_H
#include <linux/tracepoint.h>
struct io_wq_work;
/**
* io_uring_create - called after a new io_uring context was prepared
*
* @fd: corresponding file descriptor
* @ctx: pointer to a ring context structure
* @sq_entries: actual SQ size
* @cq_entries: actual CQ size
* @flags: SQ ring flags, provided to io_uring_setup(2)
*
* Allows to trace io_uring creation and provide pointer to a context, that can
* be used later to find correlated events.
*/
TRACE_EVENT(io_uring_create,
TP_PROTO(int fd, void *ctx, u32 sq_entries, u32 cq_entries, u32 flags),
TP_ARGS(fd, ctx, sq_entries, cq_entries, flags),
TP_STRUCT__entry (
__field( int, fd )
__field( void *, ctx )
__field( u32, sq_entries )
__field( u32, cq_entries )
__field( u32, flags )
),
TP_fast_assign(
__entry->fd = fd;
__entry->ctx = ctx;
__entry->sq_entries = sq_entries;
__entry->cq_entries = cq_entries;
__entry->flags = flags;
),
TP_printk("ring %p, fd %d sq size %d, cq size %d, flags %d",
__entry->ctx, __entry->fd, __entry->sq_entries,
__entry->cq_entries, __entry->flags)
);
/**
* io_uring_register - called after a buffer/file/eventfd was successfully
* registered for a ring
*
* @ctx: pointer to a ring context structure
* @opcode: describes which operation to perform
* @nr_user_files: number of registered files
* @nr_user_bufs: number of registered buffers
* @cq_ev_fd: whether eventfs registered or not
* @ret: return code
*
* Allows to trace fixed files/buffers/eventfds, that could be registered to
* avoid an overhead of getting references to them for every operation. This
* event, together with io_uring_file_get, can provide a full picture of how
* much overhead one can reduce via fixing.
*/
TRACE_EVENT(io_uring_register,
TP_PROTO(void *ctx, unsigned opcode, unsigned nr_files,
unsigned nr_bufs, bool eventfd, long ret),
TP_ARGS(ctx, opcode, nr_files, nr_bufs, eventfd, ret),
TP_STRUCT__entry (
__field( void *, ctx )
__field( unsigned, opcode )
__field( unsigned, nr_files )
__field( unsigned, nr_bufs )
__field( bool, eventfd )
__field( long, ret )
),
TP_fast_assign(
__entry->ctx = ctx;
__entry->opcode = opcode;
__entry->nr_files = nr_files;
__entry->nr_bufs = nr_bufs;
__entry->eventfd = eventfd;
__entry->ret = ret;
),
TP_printk("ring %p, opcode %d, nr_user_files %d, nr_user_bufs %d, "
"eventfd %d, ret %ld",
__entry->ctx, __entry->opcode, __entry->nr_files,
__entry->nr_bufs, __entry->eventfd, __entry->ret)
);
/**
* io_uring_file_get - called before getting references to an SQE file
*
* @ctx: pointer to a ring context structure
* @fd: SQE file descriptor
*
* Allows to trace out how often an SQE file reference is obtained, which can
* help figuring out if it makes sense to use fixed files, or check that fixed
* files are used correctly.
*/
TRACE_EVENT(io_uring_file_get,
TP_PROTO(void *ctx, int fd),
TP_ARGS(ctx, fd),
TP_STRUCT__entry (
__field( void *, ctx )
__field( int, fd )
),
TP_fast_assign(
__entry->ctx = ctx;
__entry->fd = fd;
),
TP_printk("ring %p, fd %d", __entry->ctx, __entry->fd)
);
/**
* io_uring_queue_async_work - called before submitting a new async work
*
* @ctx: pointer to a ring context structure
* @hashed: type of workqueue, hashed or normal
* @req: pointer to a submitted request
* @work: pointer to a submitted io_wq_work
*
* Allows to trace asynchronous work submission.
*/
TRACE_EVENT(io_uring_queue_async_work,
TP_PROTO(void *ctx, int rw, void * req, struct io_wq_work *work,
unsigned int flags),
TP_ARGS(ctx, rw, req, work, flags),
TP_STRUCT__entry (
__field( void *, ctx )
__field( int, rw )
__field( void *, req )
__field( struct io_wq_work *, work )
__field( unsigned int, flags )
),
TP_fast_assign(
__entry->ctx = ctx;
__entry->rw = rw;
__entry->req = req;
__entry->work = work;
__entry->flags = flags;
),
TP_printk("ring %p, request %p, flags %d, %s queue, work %p",
__entry->ctx, __entry->req, __entry->flags,
__entry->rw ? "hashed" : "normal", __entry->work)
);
/**
* io_uring_defer - called when an io_uring request is deferred
*
* @ctx: pointer to a ring context structure
* @req: pointer to a deferred request
* @user_data: user data associated with the request
*
* Allows to track deferred requests, to get an insight about what requests are
* not started immediately.
*/
TRACE_EVENT(io_uring_defer,
TP_PROTO(void *ctx, void *req, unsigned long long user_data),
TP_ARGS(ctx, req, user_data),
TP_STRUCT__entry (
__field( void *, ctx )
__field( void *, req )
__field( unsigned long long, data )
),
TP_fast_assign(
__entry->ctx = ctx;
__entry->req = req;
__entry->data = user_data;
),
TP_printk("ring %p, request %p user_data %llu", __entry->ctx,
__entry->req, __entry->data)
);
/**
* io_uring_link - called before the io_uring request added into link_list of
* another request
*
* @ctx: pointer to a ring context structure
* @req: pointer to a linked request
* @target_req: pointer to a previous request, that would contain @req
*
* Allows to track linked requests, to understand dependencies between requests
* and how does it influence their execution flow.
*/
TRACE_EVENT(io_uring_link,
TP_PROTO(void *ctx, void *req, void *target_req),
TP_ARGS(ctx, req, target_req),
TP_STRUCT__entry (
__field( void *, ctx )
__field( void *, req )
__field( void *, target_req )
),
TP_fast_assign(
__entry->ctx = ctx;
__entry->req = req;
__entry->target_req = target_req;
),
TP_printk("ring %p, request %p linked after %p",
__entry->ctx, __entry->req, __entry->target_req)
);
/**
* io_uring_cqring_wait - called before start waiting for an available CQE
*
* @ctx: pointer to a ring context structure
* @min_events: minimal number of events to wait for
*
* Allows to track waiting for CQE, so that we can e.g. troubleshoot
* situations, when an application wants to wait for an event, that never
* comes.
*/
TRACE_EVENT(io_uring_cqring_wait,
TP_PROTO(void *ctx, int min_events),
TP_ARGS(ctx, min_events),
TP_STRUCT__entry (
__field( void *, ctx )
__field( int, min_events )
),
TP_fast_assign(
__entry->ctx = ctx;
__entry->min_events = min_events;
),
TP_printk("ring %p, min_events %d", __entry->ctx, __entry->min_events)
);
/**
* io_uring_fail_link - called before failing a linked request
*
* @req: request, which links were cancelled
* @link: cancelled link
*
* Allows to track linked requests cancellation, to see not only that some work
* was cancelled, but also which request was the reason.
*/
TRACE_EVENT(io_uring_fail_link,
TP_PROTO(void *req, void *link),
TP_ARGS(req, link),
TP_STRUCT__entry (
__field( void *, req )
__field( void *, link )
),
TP_fast_assign(
__entry->req = req;
__entry->link = link;
),
TP_printk("request %p, link %p", __entry->req, __entry->link)
);
/**
* io_uring_complete - called when completing an SQE
*
* @ctx: pointer to a ring context structure
* @user_data: user data associated with the request
* @res: result of the request
* @cflags: completion flags
*
*/
TRACE_EVENT(io_uring_complete,
TP_PROTO(void *ctx, u64 user_data, int res, unsigned cflags),
TP_ARGS(ctx, user_data, res, cflags),
TP_STRUCT__entry (
__field( void *, ctx )
__field( u64, user_data )
__field( int, res )
__field( unsigned, cflags )
),
TP_fast_assign(
__entry->ctx = ctx;
__entry->user_data = user_data;
__entry->res = res;
__entry->cflags = cflags;
),
TP_printk("ring %p, user_data 0x%llx, result %d, cflags %x",
__entry->ctx, (unsigned long long)__entry->user_data,
__entry->res, __entry->cflags)
);
/**
* io_uring_submit_sqe - called before submitting one SQE
*
* @ctx: pointer to a ring context structure
* @req: pointer to a submitted request
* @opcode: opcode of request
* @user_data: user data associated with the request
* @flags request flags
* @force_nonblock: whether a context blocking or not
* @sq_thread: true if sq_thread has submitted this SQE
*
* Allows to track SQE submitting, to understand what was the source of it, SQ
* thread or io_uring_enter call.
*/
TRACE_EVENT(io_uring_submit_sqe,
TP_PROTO(void *ctx, void *req, u8 opcode, u64 user_data, u32 flags,
bool force_nonblock, bool sq_thread),
TP_ARGS(ctx, req, opcode, user_data, flags, force_nonblock, sq_thread),
TP_STRUCT__entry (
__field( void *, ctx )
__field( void *, req )
__field( u8, opcode )
__field( u64, user_data )
__field( u32, flags )
__field( bool, force_nonblock )
__field( bool, sq_thread )
),
TP_fast_assign(
__entry->ctx = ctx;
__entry->req = req;
__entry->opcode = opcode;
__entry->user_data = user_data;
__entry->flags = flags;
__entry->force_nonblock = force_nonblock;
__entry->sq_thread = sq_thread;
),
TP_printk("ring %p, req %p, op %d, data 0x%llx, flags %u, "
"non block %d, sq_thread %d", __entry->ctx, __entry->req,
__entry->opcode, (unsigned long long)__entry->user_data,
__entry->flags, __entry->force_nonblock, __entry->sq_thread)
);
/*
* io_uring_poll_arm - called after arming a poll wait if successful
*
* @ctx: pointer to a ring context structure
* @req: pointer to the armed request
* @opcode: opcode of request
* @user_data: user data associated with the request
* @mask: request poll events mask
* @events: registered events of interest
*
* Allows to track which fds are waiting for and what are the events of
* interest.
*/
TRACE_EVENT(io_uring_poll_arm,
TP_PROTO(void *ctx, void *req, u8 opcode, u64 user_data,
int mask, int events),
TP_ARGS(ctx, req, opcode, user_data, mask, events),
TP_STRUCT__entry (
__field( void *, ctx )
__field( void *, req )
__field( u8, opcode )
__field( u64, user_data )
__field( int, mask )
__field( int, events )
),
TP_fast_assign(
__entry->ctx = ctx;
__entry->req = req;
__entry->opcode = opcode;
__entry->user_data = user_data;
__entry->mask = mask;
__entry->events = events;
),
TP_printk("ring %p, req %p, op %d, data 0x%llx, mask 0x%x, events 0x%x",
__entry->ctx, __entry->req, __entry->opcode,
(unsigned long long) __entry->user_data,
__entry->mask, __entry->events)
);
TRACE_EVENT(io_uring_poll_wake,
TP_PROTO(void *ctx, u8 opcode, u64 user_data, int mask),
TP_ARGS(ctx, opcode, user_data, mask),
TP_STRUCT__entry (
__field( void *, ctx )
__field( u8, opcode )
__field( u64, user_data )
__field( int, mask )
),
TP_fast_assign(
__entry->ctx = ctx;
__entry->opcode = opcode;
__entry->user_data = user_data;
__entry->mask = mask;
),
TP_printk("ring %p, op %d, data 0x%llx, mask 0x%x",
__entry->ctx, __entry->opcode,
(unsigned long long) __entry->user_data,
__entry->mask)
);
TRACE_EVENT(io_uring_task_add,
TP_PROTO(void *ctx, u8 opcode, u64 user_data, int mask),
TP_ARGS(ctx, opcode, user_data, mask),
TP_STRUCT__entry (
__field( void *, ctx )
__field( u8, opcode )
__field( u64, user_data )
__field( int, mask )
),
TP_fast_assign(
__entry->ctx = ctx;
__entry->opcode = opcode;
__entry->user_data = user_data;
__entry->mask = mask;
),
TP_printk("ring %p, op %d, data 0x%llx, mask %x",
__entry->ctx, __entry->opcode,
(unsigned long long) __entry->user_data,
__entry->mask)
);
/*
* io_uring_task_run - called when task_work_run() executes the poll events
* notification callbacks
*
* @ctx: pointer to a ring context structure
* @req: pointer to the armed request
* @opcode: opcode of request
* @user_data: user data associated with the request
*
* Allows to track when notified poll events are processed
*/
TRACE_EVENT(io_uring_task_run,
TP_PROTO(void *ctx, void *req, u8 opcode, u64 user_data),
TP_ARGS(ctx, req, opcode, user_data),
TP_STRUCT__entry (
__field( void *, ctx )
__field( void *, req )
__field( u8, opcode )
__field( u64, user_data )
),
TP_fast_assign(
__entry->ctx = ctx;
__entry->req = req;
__entry->opcode = opcode;
__entry->user_data = user_data;
),
TP_printk("ring %p, req %p, op %d, data 0x%llx",
__entry->ctx, __entry->req, __entry->opcode,
(unsigned long long) __entry->user_data)
);
#endif /* _TRACE_IO_URING_H */
/* This part must be outside protection */
#include <trace/define_trace.h>
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