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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
* Copyright(c) 2015 Intel Corporation
*/
#ifndef JOBSTATS_H_
#define JOBSTATS_H_
#include <stdint.h>
#include <rte_memory.h>
#include <rte_memcpy.h>
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
#define RTE_JOBSTATS_NAMESIZE 32
/* Forward declarations. */
struct rte_jobstats_context;
struct rte_jobstats;
/**
* This function should calculate new period and set it using
* rte_jobstats_set_period() function. Time spent in this function will be
* added to job's runtime.
*
* @param job
* The job data structure handler.
* @param job_result
* Result of calling job callback.
*/
typedef void (*rte_job_update_period_cb_t)(struct rte_jobstats *job,
int64_t job_result);
struct rte_jobstats {
uint64_t period;
/**< Estimated period of execution. */
uint64_t min_period;
/**< Minimum period. */
uint64_t max_period;
/**< Maximum period. */
int64_t target;
/**< Desired value for this job. */
rte_job_update_period_cb_t update_period_cb;
/**< Period update callback. */
uint64_t exec_time;
/**< Total time (sum) that this job was executing. */
uint64_t min_exec_time;
/**< Minimum execute time. */
uint64_t max_exec_time;
/**< Maximum execute time. */
uint64_t exec_cnt;
/**< Execute count. */
char name[RTE_JOBSTATS_NAMESIZE];
/**< Name of this job */
struct rte_jobstats_context *context;
/**< Job stats context object that is executing this job. */
} __rte_cache_aligned;
struct rte_jobstats_context {
/** Variable holding time at different points:
* -# loop start time if loop was started but no job executed yet.
* -# job start time if job is currently executing.
* -# job finish time if job finished its execution.
* -# loop finish time if loop finished its execution. */
uint64_t state_time;
uint64_t loop_executed_jobs;
/**< Count of executed jobs in this loop. */
/* Statistics start. */
uint64_t exec_time;
/**< Total time taken to execute jobs, not including management time. */
uint64_t min_exec_time;
/**< Minimum loop execute time. */
uint64_t max_exec_time;
/**< Maximum loop execute time. */
/**
* Sum of time that is not the execute time (ex: from job finish to next
* job start).
*
* This time might be considered as overhead of library + job scheduling.
*/
uint64_t management_time;
uint64_t min_management_time;
/**< Minimum management time */
uint64_t max_management_time;
/**< Maximum management time */
uint64_t start_time;
/**< Time since last reset stats. */
uint64_t job_exec_cnt;
/**< Total count of executed jobs. */
uint64_t loop_cnt;
/**< Total count of executed loops with at least one executed job. */
} __rte_cache_aligned;
/**
* Initialize given context object with default values.
*
* @param ctx
* Job stats context object to initialize.
*
* @return
* 0 on success
* -EINVAL if *ctx* is NULL
*/
int
rte_jobstats_context_init(struct rte_jobstats_context *ctx);
/**
* Mark that new set of jobs start executing.
*
* @param ctx
* Job stats context object.
*/
void
rte_jobstats_context_start(struct rte_jobstats_context *ctx);
/**
* Mark that there is no more jobs ready to execute in this turn. Calculate
* stats for this loop turn.
*
* @param ctx
* Job stats context.
*/
void
rte_jobstats_context_finish(struct rte_jobstats_context *ctx);
/**
* Function resets job context statistics.
*
* @param ctx
* Job stats context which statistics will be reset.
*/
void
rte_jobstats_context_reset(struct rte_jobstats_context *ctx);
/**
* Initialize given job stats object.
*
* @param job
* Job object.
* @param name
* Optional job name.
* @param min_period
* Minimum period that this job can accept.
* @param max_period
* Maximum period that this job can accept.
* @param initial_period
* Initial period. It will be checked against *min_period* and *max_period*.
* @param target
* Target value that this job try to achieve.
*
* @return
* 0 on success
* -EINVAL if *job* is NULL
*/
int
rte_jobstats_init(struct rte_jobstats *job, const char *name,
uint64_t min_period, uint64_t max_period, uint64_t initial_period,
int64_t target);
/**
* Set job desired target value. Difference between target and job value
* value must be used to properly adjust job execute period value.
*
* @param job
* The job object.
* @param target
* New target.
*/
void
rte_jobstats_set_target(struct rte_jobstats *job, int64_t target);
/**
* Mark that *job* is starting of its execution in context of *ctx* object.
*
* @param ctx
* Job stats context.
* @param job
* Job object.
* @return
* 0 on success
* -EINVAL if *ctx* or *job* is NULL or *job* is executing in another context
* context already,
*/
int
rte_jobstats_start(struct rte_jobstats_context *ctx, struct rte_jobstats *job);
/**
* Mark that *job* finished its execution, but time of this work will be skipped
* and added to management time.
*
* @param job
* Job object.
*
* @return
* 0 on success
* -EINVAL if job is NULL or job was not started (it have no context).
*/
int
rte_jobstats_abort(struct rte_jobstats *job);
/**
* Mark that *job* finished its execution. Context in which it was executing
* will receive stat update. After this function call *job* object is ready to
* be executed in other context.
*
* @param job
* Job object.
* @param job_value
* Job value. Job should pass in this parameter a value that it try to optimize
* for example the number of packets it processed.
*
* @return
* 0 if job's period was not updated (job target equals *job_value*)
* 1 if job's period was updated
* -EINVAL if job is NULL or job was not started (it have no context).
*/
int
rte_jobstats_finish(struct rte_jobstats *job, int64_t job_value);
/**
* Set execute period of given job.
*
* @param job
* The job object.
* @param period
* New period value.
* @param saturate
* If zero, skip period saturation to min, max range.
*/
void
rte_jobstats_set_period(struct rte_jobstats *job, uint64_t period,
uint8_t saturate);
/**
* Set minimum execute period of given job. Current period will be checked
* against new minimum value.
*
* @param job
* The job object.
* @param period
* New minimum period value.
*/
void
rte_jobstats_set_min(struct rte_jobstats *job, uint64_t period);
/**
* Set maximum execute period of given job. Current period will be checked
* against new maximum value.
*
* @param job
* The job object.
* @param period
* New maximum period value.
*/
void
rte_jobstats_set_max(struct rte_jobstats *job, uint64_t period);
/**
* Set update period callback that is invoked after job finish.
*
* If application wants to do more sophisticated calculations than default
* it can provide this handler.
*
* @param job
* Job object.
* @param update_period_cb
* Callback to set. If NULL restore default update function.
*/
void
rte_jobstats_set_update_period_function(struct rte_jobstats *job,
rte_job_update_period_cb_t update_period_cb);
/**
* Function resets job statistics.
*
* @param job
* Job which statistics will be reset.
*/
void
rte_jobstats_reset(struct rte_jobstats *job);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* JOBSTATS_H_ */
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