| Index: third_party/grpc/src/core/census/mlog.c
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| diff --git a/third_party/grpc/src/core/census/mlog.c b/third_party/grpc/src/core/census/mlog.c
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| +/*
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| + *
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| + * Copyright 2015-2016, Google Inc.
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| + * All rights reserved.
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| + *
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| + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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| + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
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| + * met:
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| + *
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| + * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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| + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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| + * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
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| + * copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
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| + * in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
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| + * distribution.
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| + * * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
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| + * contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
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| + * this software without specific prior written permission.
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| + *
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| + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
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| + * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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| + * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
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| + * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
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| + * OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
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| + * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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| + * LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
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| + * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
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| + * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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| + * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
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| + * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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| + *
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| + */
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| +
|
| +// Implements an efficient in-memory log, optimized for multiple writers and
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| +// a single reader. Available log space is divided up in blocks of
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| +// CENSUS_LOG_2_MAX_RECORD_SIZE bytes. A block can be in one of the following
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| +// three data structures:
|
| +// - Free blocks (free_block_list)
|
| +// - Blocks with unread data (dirty_block_list)
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| +// - Blocks currently attached to cores (core_local_blocks[])
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| +//
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| +// census_log_start_write() moves a block from core_local_blocks[] to the end of
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| +// dirty_block_list when block:
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| +// - is out-of-space OR
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| +// - has an incomplete record (an incomplete record occurs when a thread calls
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| +// census_log_start_write() and is context-switched before calling
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| +// census_log_end_write()
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| +// So, blocks in dirty_block_list are ordered, from oldest to newest, by the
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| +// time when block is detached from the core.
|
| +//
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| +// census_log_read_next() first iterates over dirty_block_list and then
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| +// core_local_blocks[]. It moves completely read blocks from dirty_block_list
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| +// to free_block_list. Blocks in core_local_blocks[] are not freed, even when
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| +// completely read.
|
| +//
|
| +// If the log is configured to discard old records and free_block_list is empty,
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| +// census_log_start_write() iterates over dirty_block_list to allocate a
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| +// new block. It moves the oldest available block (no pending read/write) to
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| +// core_local_blocks[].
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| +//
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| +// core_local_block_struct is used to implement a map from core id to the block
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| +// associated with that core. This mapping is advisory. It is possible that the
|
| +// block returned by this mapping is no longer associated with that core. This
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| +// mapping is updated, lazily, by census_log_start_write().
|
| +//
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| +// Locking in block struct:
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| +//
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| +// Exclusive g_log.lock must be held before calling any functions operating on
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| +// block structs except census_log_start_write() and census_log_end_write().
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| +//
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| +// Writes to a block are serialized via writer_lock. census_log_start_write()
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| +// acquires this lock and census_log_end_write() releases it. On failure to
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| +// acquire the lock, writer allocates a new block for the current core and
|
| +// updates core_local_block accordingly.
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| +//
|
| +// Simultaneous read and write access is allowed. Readers can safely read up to
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| +// committed bytes (bytes_committed).
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| +//
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| +// reader_lock protects the block, currently being read, from getting recycled.
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| +// start_read() acquires reader_lock and end_read() releases the lock.
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| +//
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| +// Read/write access to a block is disabled via try_disable_access(). It returns
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| +// with both writer_lock and reader_lock held. These locks are subsequently
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| +// released by enable_access() to enable access to the block.
|
| +//
|
| +// A note on naming: Most function/struct names are prepended by cl_
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| +// (shorthand for census_log). Further, functions that manipulate structures
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| +// include the name of the structure, which will be passed as the first
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| +// argument. E.g. cl_block_initialize() will initialize a cl_block.
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| +
|
| +#include "src/core/census/mlog.h"
|
| +#include <grpc/support/alloc.h>
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| +#include <grpc/support/atm.h>
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| +#include <grpc/support/cpu.h>
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| +#include <grpc/support/log.h>
|
| +#include <grpc/support/sync.h>
|
| +#include <grpc/support/useful.h>
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| +#include <stdbool.h>
|
| +#include <string.h>
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| +
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| +// End of platform specific code
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| +
|
| +typedef struct census_log_block_list_struct {
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| + struct census_log_block_list_struct* next;
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| + struct census_log_block_list_struct* prev;
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| + struct census_log_block* block;
|
| +} cl_block_list_struct;
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| +
|
| +typedef struct census_log_block {
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| + // Pointer to underlying buffer.
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| + char* buffer;
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| + gpr_atm writer_lock;
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| + gpr_atm reader_lock;
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| + // Keeps completely written bytes. Declared atomic because accessed
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| + // simultaneously by reader and writer.
|
| + gpr_atm bytes_committed;
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| + // Bytes already read.
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| + size_t bytes_read;
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| + // Links for list.
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| + cl_block_list_struct link;
|
| +// We want this structure to be cacheline aligned. We assume the following
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| +// sizes for the various parts on 32/64bit systems:
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| +// type 32b size 64b size
|
| +// char* 4 8
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| +// 3x gpr_atm 12 24
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| +// size_t 4 8
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| +// cl_block_list_struct 12 24
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| +// TOTAL 32 64
|
| +//
|
| +// Depending on the size of our cacheline and the architecture, we
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| +// selectively add char buffering to this structure. The size is checked
|
| +// via assert in census_log_initialize().
|
| +#if defined(GPR_ARCH_64)
|
| +#define CL_BLOCK_PAD_SIZE (GPR_CACHELINE_SIZE - 64)
|
| +#else
|
| +#if defined(GPR_ARCH_32)
|
| +#define CL_BLOCK_PAD_SIZE (GPR_CACHELINE_SIZE - 32)
|
| +#else
|
| +#error "Unknown architecture"
|
| +#endif
|
| +#endif
|
| +#if CL_BLOCK_PAD_SIZE > 0
|
| + char padding[CL_BLOCK_PAD_SIZE];
|
| +#endif
|
| +} cl_block;
|
| +
|
| +// A list of cl_blocks, doubly-linked through cl_block::link.
|
| +typedef struct census_log_block_list {
|
| + int32_t count; // Number of items in list.
|
| + cl_block_list_struct ht; // head/tail of linked list.
|
| +} cl_block_list;
|
| +
|
| +// Cacheline aligned block pointers to avoid false sharing. Block pointer must
|
| +// be initialized via set_block(), before calling other functions
|
| +typedef struct census_log_core_local_block {
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| + gpr_atm block;
|
| +// Ensure cachline alignment: we assume sizeof(gpr_atm) == 4 or 8
|
| +#if defined(GPR_ARCH_64)
|
| +#define CL_CORE_LOCAL_BLOCK_PAD_SIZE (GPR_CACHELINE_SIZE - 8)
|
| +#else
|
| +#if defined(GPR_ARCH_32)
|
| +#define CL_CORE_LOCAL_BLOCK_PAD_SIZE (GPR_CACHELINE_SIZE - 4)
|
| +#else
|
| +#error "Unknown architecture"
|
| +#endif
|
| +#endif
|
| +#if CL_CORE_LOCAL_BLOCK_PAD_SIZE > 0
|
| + char padding[CL_CORE_LOCAL_BLOCK_PAD_SIZE];
|
| +#endif
|
| +} cl_core_local_block;
|
| +
|
| +struct census_log {
|
| + int discard_old_records;
|
| + // Number of cores (aka hardware-contexts)
|
| + unsigned num_cores;
|
| + // number of CENSUS_LOG_2_MAX_RECORD_SIZE blocks in log
|
| + uint32_t num_blocks;
|
| + cl_block* blocks; // Block metadata.
|
| + cl_core_local_block* core_local_blocks; // Keeps core to block mappings.
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| + gpr_mu lock;
|
| + int initialized; // has log been initialized?
|
| + // Keeps the state of the reader iterator. A value of 0 indicates that
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| + // iterator has reached the end. census_log_init_reader() resets the value
|
| + // to num_core to restart iteration.
|
| + uint32_t read_iterator_state;
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| + // Points to the block being read. If non-NULL, the block is locked for
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| + // reading(block_being_read_->reader_lock is held).
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| + cl_block* block_being_read;
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| + char* buffer;
|
| + cl_block_list free_block_list;
|
| + cl_block_list dirty_block_list;
|
| + gpr_atm out_of_space_count;
|
| +};
|
| +
|
| +// Single internal log.
|
| +static struct census_log g_log;
|
| +
|
| +// Functions that operate on an atomic memory location used as a lock.
|
| +
|
| +// Returns non-zero if lock is acquired.
|
| +static int cl_try_lock(gpr_atm* lock) { return gpr_atm_acq_cas(lock, 0, 1); }
|
| +
|
| +static void cl_unlock(gpr_atm* lock) { gpr_atm_rel_store(lock, 0); }
|
| +
|
| +// Functions that operate on cl_core_local_block's.
|
| +
|
| +static void cl_core_local_block_set_block(cl_core_local_block* clb,
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| + cl_block* block) {
|
| + gpr_atm_rel_store(&clb->block, (gpr_atm)block);
|
| +}
|
| +
|
| +static cl_block* cl_core_local_block_get_block(cl_core_local_block* clb) {
|
| + return (cl_block*)gpr_atm_acq_load(&clb->block);
|
| +}
|
| +
|
| +// Functions that operate on cl_block_list_struct's.
|
| +
|
| +static void cl_block_list_struct_initialize(cl_block_list_struct* bls,
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| + cl_block* block) {
|
| + bls->next = bls->prev = bls;
|
| + bls->block = block;
|
| +}
|
| +
|
| +// Functions that operate on cl_block_list's.
|
| +
|
| +static void cl_block_list_initialize(cl_block_list* list) {
|
| + list->count = 0;
|
| + cl_block_list_struct_initialize(&list->ht, NULL);
|
| +}
|
| +
|
| +// Returns head of *this, or NULL if empty.
|
| +static cl_block* cl_block_list_head(cl_block_list* list) {
|
| + return list->ht.next->block;
|
| +}
|
| +
|
| +// Insert element *e after *pos.
|
| +static void cl_block_list_insert(cl_block_list* list, cl_block_list_struct* pos,
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| + cl_block_list_struct* e) {
|
| + list->count++;
|
| + e->next = pos->next;
|
| + e->prev = pos;
|
| + e->next->prev = e;
|
| + e->prev->next = e;
|
| +}
|
| +
|
| +// Insert block at the head of the list
|
| +static void cl_block_list_insert_at_head(cl_block_list* list, cl_block* block) {
|
| + cl_block_list_insert(list, &list->ht, &block->link);
|
| +}
|
| +
|
| +// Insert block at the tail of the list.
|
| +static void cl_block_list_insert_at_tail(cl_block_list* list, cl_block* block) {
|
| + cl_block_list_insert(list, list->ht.prev, &block->link);
|
| +}
|
| +
|
| +// Removes block *b. Requires *b be in the list.
|
| +static void cl_block_list_remove(cl_block_list* list, cl_block* b) {
|
| + list->count--;
|
| + b->link.next->prev = b->link.prev;
|
| + b->link.prev->next = b->link.next;
|
| +}
|
| +
|
| +// Functions that operate on cl_block's
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| +
|
| +static void cl_block_initialize(cl_block* block, char* buffer) {
|
| + block->buffer = buffer;
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| + gpr_atm_rel_store(&block->writer_lock, 0);
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| + gpr_atm_rel_store(&block->reader_lock, 0);
|
| + gpr_atm_rel_store(&block->bytes_committed, 0);
|
| + block->bytes_read = 0;
|
| + cl_block_list_struct_initialize(&block->link, block);
|
| +}
|
| +
|
| +// Guards against exposing partially written buffer to the reader.
|
| +static void cl_block_set_bytes_committed(cl_block* block,
|
| + size_t bytes_committed) {
|
| + gpr_atm_rel_store(&block->bytes_committed, (gpr_atm)bytes_committed);
|
| +}
|
| +
|
| +static size_t cl_block_get_bytes_committed(cl_block* block) {
|
| + return (size_t)gpr_atm_acq_load(&block->bytes_committed);
|
| +}
|
| +
|
| +// Tries to disable future read/write access to this block. Succeeds if:
|
| +// - no in-progress write AND
|
| +// - no in-progress read AND
|
| +// - 'discard_data' set to true OR no unread data
|
| +// On success, clears the block state and returns with writer_lock_ and
|
| +// reader_lock_ held. These locks are released by a subsequent
|
| +// cl_block_access_enable() call.
|
| +static bool cl_block_try_disable_access(cl_block* block, int discard_data) {
|
| + if (!cl_try_lock(&block->writer_lock)) {
|
| + return false;
|
| + }
|
| + if (!cl_try_lock(&block->reader_lock)) {
|
| + cl_unlock(&block->writer_lock);
|
| + return false;
|
| + }
|
| + if (!discard_data &&
|
| + (block->bytes_read != cl_block_get_bytes_committed(block))) {
|
| + cl_unlock(&block->reader_lock);
|
| + cl_unlock(&block->writer_lock);
|
| + return false;
|
| + }
|
| + cl_block_set_bytes_committed(block, 0);
|
| + block->bytes_read = 0;
|
| + return true;
|
| +}
|
| +
|
| +static void cl_block_enable_access(cl_block* block) {
|
| + cl_unlock(&block->reader_lock);
|
| + cl_unlock(&block->writer_lock);
|
| +}
|
| +
|
| +// Returns with writer_lock held.
|
| +static void* cl_block_start_write(cl_block* block, size_t size) {
|
| + if (!cl_try_lock(&block->writer_lock)) {
|
| + return NULL;
|
| + }
|
| + size_t bytes_committed = cl_block_get_bytes_committed(block);
|
| + if (bytes_committed + size > CENSUS_LOG_MAX_RECORD_SIZE) {
|
| + cl_unlock(&block->writer_lock);
|
| + return NULL;
|
| + }
|
| + return block->buffer + bytes_committed;
|
| +}
|
| +
|
| +// Releases writer_lock and increments committed bytes by 'bytes_written'.
|
| +// 'bytes_written' must be <= 'size' specified in the corresponding
|
| +// StartWrite() call. This function is thread-safe.
|
| +static void cl_block_end_write(cl_block* block, size_t bytes_written) {
|
| + cl_block_set_bytes_committed(
|
| + block, cl_block_get_bytes_committed(block) + bytes_written);
|
| + cl_unlock(&block->writer_lock);
|
| +}
|
| +
|
| +// Returns a pointer to the first unread byte in buffer. The number of bytes
|
| +// available are returned in 'bytes_available'. Acquires reader lock that is
|
| +// released by a subsequent cl_block_end_read() call. Returns NULL if:
|
| +// - read in progress
|
| +// - no data available
|
| +static void* cl_block_start_read(cl_block* block, size_t* bytes_available) {
|
| + if (!cl_try_lock(&block->reader_lock)) {
|
| + return NULL;
|
| + }
|
| + // bytes_committed may change from under us. Use bytes_available to update
|
| + // bytes_read below.
|
| + size_t bytes_committed = cl_block_get_bytes_committed(block);
|
| + GPR_ASSERT(bytes_committed >= block->bytes_read);
|
| + *bytes_available = bytes_committed - block->bytes_read;
|
| + if (*bytes_available == 0) {
|
| + cl_unlock(&block->reader_lock);
|
| + return NULL;
|
| + }
|
| + void* record = block->buffer + block->bytes_read;
|
| + block->bytes_read += *bytes_available;
|
| + return record;
|
| +}
|
| +
|
| +static void cl_block_end_read(cl_block* block) {
|
| + cl_unlock(&block->reader_lock);
|
| +}
|
| +
|
| +// Internal functions operating on g_log
|
| +
|
| +// Allocates a new free block (or recycles an available dirty block if log is
|
| +// configured to discard old records). Returns NULL if out-of-space.
|
| +static cl_block* cl_allocate_block(void) {
|
| + cl_block* block = cl_block_list_head(&g_log.free_block_list);
|
| + if (block != NULL) {
|
| + cl_block_list_remove(&g_log.free_block_list, block);
|
| + return block;
|
| + }
|
| + if (!g_log.discard_old_records) {
|
| + // No free block and log is configured to keep old records.
|
| + return NULL;
|
| + }
|
| + // Recycle dirty block. Start from the oldest.
|
| + for (block = cl_block_list_head(&g_log.dirty_block_list); block != NULL;
|
| + block = block->link.next->block) {
|
| + if (cl_block_try_disable_access(block, 1 /* discard data */)) {
|
| + cl_block_list_remove(&g_log.dirty_block_list, block);
|
| + return block;
|
| + }
|
| + }
|
| + return NULL;
|
| +}
|
| +
|
| +// Allocates a new block and updates core id => block mapping. 'old_block'
|
| +// points to the block that the caller thinks is attached to
|
| +// 'core_id'. 'old_block' may be NULL. Returns true if:
|
| +// - allocated a new block OR
|
| +// - 'core_id' => 'old_block' mapping changed (another thread allocated a
|
| +// block before lock was acquired).
|
| +static bool cl_allocate_core_local_block(uint32_t core_id,
|
| + cl_block* old_block) {
|
| + // Now that we have the lock, check if core-local mapping has changed.
|
| + cl_core_local_block* core_local_block = &g_log.core_local_blocks[core_id];
|
| + cl_block* block = cl_core_local_block_get_block(core_local_block);
|
| + if ((block != NULL) && (block != old_block)) {
|
| + return true;
|
| + }
|
| + if (block != NULL) {
|
| + cl_core_local_block_set_block(core_local_block, NULL);
|
| + cl_block_list_insert_at_tail(&g_log.dirty_block_list, block);
|
| + }
|
| + block = cl_allocate_block();
|
| + if (block == NULL) {
|
| + return false;
|
| + }
|
| + cl_core_local_block_set_block(core_local_block, block);
|
| + cl_block_enable_access(block);
|
| + return true;
|
| +}
|
| +
|
| +static cl_block* cl_get_block(void* record) {
|
| + uintptr_t p = (uintptr_t)((char*)record - g_log.buffer);
|
| + uintptr_t index = p >> CENSUS_LOG_2_MAX_RECORD_SIZE;
|
| + return &g_log.blocks[index];
|
| +}
|
| +
|
| +// Gets the next block to read and tries to free 'prev' block (if not NULL).
|
| +// Returns NULL if reached the end.
|
| +static cl_block* cl_next_block_to_read(cl_block* prev) {
|
| + cl_block* block = NULL;
|
| + if (g_log.read_iterator_state == g_log.num_cores) {
|
| + // We are traversing dirty list; find the next dirty block.
|
| + if (prev != NULL) {
|
| + // Try to free the previous block if there is no unread data. This
|
| + // block
|
| + // may have unread data if previously incomplete record completed
|
| + // between
|
| + // read_next() calls.
|
| + block = prev->link.next->block;
|
| + if (cl_block_try_disable_access(prev, 0 /* do not discard data */)) {
|
| + cl_block_list_remove(&g_log.dirty_block_list, prev);
|
| + cl_block_list_insert_at_head(&g_log.free_block_list, prev);
|
| + }
|
| + } else {
|
| + block = cl_block_list_head(&g_log.dirty_block_list);
|
| + }
|
| + if (block != NULL) {
|
| + return block;
|
| + }
|
| + // We are done with the dirty list; moving on to core-local blocks.
|
| + }
|
| + while (g_log.read_iterator_state > 0) {
|
| + g_log.read_iterator_state--;
|
| + block = cl_core_local_block_get_block(
|
| + &g_log.core_local_blocks[g_log.read_iterator_state]);
|
| + if (block != NULL) {
|
| + return block;
|
| + }
|
| + }
|
| + return NULL;
|
| +}
|
| +
|
| +#define CL_LOG_2_MB 20 // 2^20 = 1MB
|
| +
|
| +// External functions: primary stats_log interface
|
| +void census_log_initialize(size_t size_in_mb, int discard_old_records) {
|
| + // Check cacheline alignment.
|
| + GPR_ASSERT(sizeof(cl_block) % GPR_CACHELINE_SIZE == 0);
|
| + GPR_ASSERT(sizeof(cl_core_local_block) % GPR_CACHELINE_SIZE == 0);
|
| + GPR_ASSERT(!g_log.initialized);
|
| + g_log.discard_old_records = discard_old_records;
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| + g_log.num_cores = gpr_cpu_num_cores();
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| + // Ensure that we will not get any overflow in calaculating num_blocks
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| + GPR_ASSERT(CL_LOG_2_MB >= CENSUS_LOG_2_MAX_RECORD_SIZE);
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| + GPR_ASSERT(size_in_mb < 1000);
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| + // Ensure at least 2x as many blocks as there are cores.
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| + g_log.num_blocks =
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| + (uint32_t)GPR_MAX(2 * g_log.num_cores, (size_in_mb << CL_LOG_2_MB) >>
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| + CENSUS_LOG_2_MAX_RECORD_SIZE);
|
| + gpr_mu_init(&g_log.lock);
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| + g_log.read_iterator_state = 0;
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| + g_log.block_being_read = NULL;
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| + g_log.core_local_blocks = (cl_core_local_block*)gpr_malloc_aligned(
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| + g_log.num_cores * sizeof(cl_core_local_block), GPR_CACHELINE_SIZE_LOG);
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| + memset(g_log.core_local_blocks, 0,
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| + g_log.num_cores * sizeof(cl_core_local_block));
|
| + g_log.blocks = (cl_block*)gpr_malloc_aligned(
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| + g_log.num_blocks * sizeof(cl_block), GPR_CACHELINE_SIZE_LOG);
|
| + memset(g_log.blocks, 0, g_log.num_blocks * sizeof(cl_block));
|
| + g_log.buffer = gpr_malloc(g_log.num_blocks * CENSUS_LOG_MAX_RECORD_SIZE);
|
| + memset(g_log.buffer, 0, g_log.num_blocks * CENSUS_LOG_MAX_RECORD_SIZE);
|
| + cl_block_list_initialize(&g_log.free_block_list);
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| + cl_block_list_initialize(&g_log.dirty_block_list);
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| + for (uint32_t i = 0; i < g_log.num_blocks; ++i) {
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| + cl_block* block = g_log.blocks + i;
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| + cl_block_initialize(block, g_log.buffer + (CENSUS_LOG_MAX_RECORD_SIZE * i));
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| + cl_block_try_disable_access(block, 1 /* discard data */);
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| + cl_block_list_insert_at_tail(&g_log.free_block_list, block);
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| + }
|
| + gpr_atm_rel_store(&g_log.out_of_space_count, 0);
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| + g_log.initialized = 1;
|
| +}
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| +
|
| +void census_log_shutdown(void) {
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| + GPR_ASSERT(g_log.initialized);
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| + gpr_mu_destroy(&g_log.lock);
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| + gpr_free_aligned(g_log.core_local_blocks);
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| + g_log.core_local_blocks = NULL;
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| + gpr_free_aligned(g_log.blocks);
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| + g_log.blocks = NULL;
|
| + gpr_free(g_log.buffer);
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| + g_log.buffer = NULL;
|
| + g_log.initialized = 0;
|
| +}
|
| +
|
| +void* census_log_start_write(size_t size) {
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| + // Used to bound number of times block allocation is attempted.
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| + GPR_ASSERT(size > 0);
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| + GPR_ASSERT(g_log.initialized);
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| + if (size > CENSUS_LOG_MAX_RECORD_SIZE) {
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| + return NULL;
|
| + }
|
| + uint32_t attempts_remaining = g_log.num_blocks;
|
| + uint32_t core_id = gpr_cpu_current_cpu();
|
| + do {
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| + void* record = NULL;
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| + cl_block* block =
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| + cl_core_local_block_get_block(&g_log.core_local_blocks[core_id]);
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| + if (block && (record = cl_block_start_write(block, size))) {
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| + return record;
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| + }
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| + // Need to allocate a new block. We are here if:
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| + // - No block associated with the core OR
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| + // - Write in-progress on the block OR
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| + // - block is out of space
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| + gpr_mu_lock(&g_log.lock);
|
| + bool allocated = cl_allocate_core_local_block(core_id, block);
|
| + gpr_mu_unlock(&g_log.lock);
|
| + if (!allocated) {
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| + gpr_atm_no_barrier_fetch_add(&g_log.out_of_space_count, 1);
|
| + return NULL;
|
| + }
|
| + } while (attempts_remaining--);
|
| + // Give up.
|
| + gpr_atm_no_barrier_fetch_add(&g_log.out_of_space_count, 1);
|
| + return NULL;
|
| +}
|
| +
|
| +void census_log_end_write(void* record, size_t bytes_written) {
|
| + GPR_ASSERT(g_log.initialized);
|
| + cl_block_end_write(cl_get_block(record), bytes_written);
|
| +}
|
| +
|
| +void census_log_init_reader(void) {
|
| + GPR_ASSERT(g_log.initialized);
|
| + gpr_mu_lock(&g_log.lock);
|
| + // If a block is locked for reading unlock it.
|
| + if (g_log.block_being_read != NULL) {
|
| + cl_block_end_read(g_log.block_being_read);
|
| + g_log.block_being_read = NULL;
|
| + }
|
| + g_log.read_iterator_state = g_log.num_cores;
|
| + gpr_mu_unlock(&g_log.lock);
|
| +}
|
| +
|
| +const void* census_log_read_next(size_t* bytes_available) {
|
| + GPR_ASSERT(g_log.initialized);
|
| + gpr_mu_lock(&g_log.lock);
|
| + if (g_log.block_being_read != NULL) {
|
| + cl_block_end_read(g_log.block_being_read);
|
| + }
|
| + do {
|
| + g_log.block_being_read = cl_next_block_to_read(g_log.block_being_read);
|
| + if (g_log.block_being_read != NULL) {
|
| + void* record =
|
| + cl_block_start_read(g_log.block_being_read, bytes_available);
|
| + if (record != NULL) {
|
| + gpr_mu_unlock(&g_log.lock);
|
| + return record;
|
| + }
|
| + }
|
| + } while (g_log.block_being_read != NULL);
|
| + gpr_mu_unlock(&g_log.lock);
|
| + return NULL;
|
| +}
|
| +
|
| +size_t census_log_remaining_space(void) {
|
| + GPR_ASSERT(g_log.initialized);
|
| + size_t space = 0;
|
| + gpr_mu_lock(&g_log.lock);
|
| + if (g_log.discard_old_records) {
|
| + // Remaining space is not meaningful; just return the entire log space.
|
| + space = g_log.num_blocks << CENSUS_LOG_2_MAX_RECORD_SIZE;
|
| + } else {
|
| + GPR_ASSERT(g_log.free_block_list.count >= 0);
|
| + space = (size_t)g_log.free_block_list.count * CENSUS_LOG_MAX_RECORD_SIZE;
|
| + }
|
| + gpr_mu_unlock(&g_log.lock);
|
| + return space;
|
| +}
|
| +
|
| +int64_t census_log_out_of_space_count(void) {
|
| + GPR_ASSERT(g_log.initialized);
|
| + return gpr_atm_acq_load(&g_log.out_of_space_count);
|
| +}
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|
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