linux_dsm_epyc7002/include/trace/events/io_uring.h
Jens Axboe d7718a9d25 io_uring: use poll driven retry for files that support it
Currently io_uring tries any request in a non-blocking manner, if it can,
and then retries from a worker thread if we get -EAGAIN. Now that we have
a new and fancy poll based retry backend, use that to retry requests if
the file supports it.

This means that, for example, an IORING_OP_RECVMSG on a socket no longer
requires an async thread to complete the IO. If we get -EAGAIN reading
from the socket in a non-blocking manner, we arm a poll handler for
notification on when the socket becomes readable. When it does, the
pending read is executed directly by the task again, through the io_uring
task work handlers. Not only is this faster and more efficient, it also
means we're not generating potentially tons of async threads that just
sit and block, waiting for the IO to complete.

The feature is marked with IORING_FEAT_FAST_POLL, meaning that async
pollable IO is fast, and that poll<link>other_op is fast as well.

Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
2020-03-02 14:06:38 -07:00

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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 succesfully
* 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
*
*/
TRACE_EVENT(io_uring_complete,
TP_PROTO(void *ctx, u64 user_data, long res),
TP_ARGS(ctx, user_data, res),
TP_STRUCT__entry (
__field( void *, ctx )
__field( u64, user_data )
__field( long, res )
),
TP_fast_assign(
__entry->ctx = ctx;
__entry->user_data = user_data;
__entry->res = res;
),
TP_printk("ring %p, user_data 0x%llx, result %ld",
__entry->ctx, (unsigned long long)__entry->user_data,
__entry->res)
);
/**
* io_uring_submit_sqe - called before submitting one SQE
*
* @ctx: pointer to a ring context structure
* @opcode: opcode of request
* @user_data: user data associated with the request
* @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, u8 opcode, u64 user_data, bool force_nonblock,
bool sq_thread),
TP_ARGS(ctx, opcode, user_data, force_nonblock, sq_thread),
TP_STRUCT__entry (
__field( void *, ctx )
__field( u8, opcode )
__field( u64, user_data )
__field( bool, force_nonblock )
__field( bool, sq_thread )
),
TP_fast_assign(
__entry->ctx = ctx;
__entry->opcode = opcode;
__entry->user_data = user_data;
__entry->force_nonblock = force_nonblock;
__entry->sq_thread = sq_thread;
),
TP_printk("ring %p, op %d, data 0x%llx, non block %d, sq_thread %d",
__entry->ctx, __entry->opcode,
(unsigned long long) __entry->user_data,
__entry->force_nonblock, __entry->sq_thread)
);
TRACE_EVENT(io_uring_poll_arm,
TP_PROTO(void *ctx, u8 opcode, u64 user_data, int mask, int events),
TP_ARGS(ctx, opcode, user_data, mask, events),
TP_STRUCT__entry (
__field( void *, ctx )
__field( u8, opcode )
__field( u64, user_data )
__field( int, mask )
__field( int, events )
),
TP_fast_assign(
__entry->ctx = ctx;
__entry->opcode = opcode;
__entry->user_data = user_data;
__entry->mask = mask;
__entry->events = events;
),
TP_printk("ring %p, op %d, data 0x%llx, mask 0x%x, events 0x%x",
__entry->ctx, __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)
);
TRACE_EVENT(io_uring_task_run,
TP_PROTO(void *ctx, u8 opcode, u64 user_data),
TP_ARGS(ctx, opcode, user_data),
TP_STRUCT__entry (
__field( void *, ctx )
__field( u8, opcode )
__field( u64, user_data )
),
TP_fast_assign(
__entry->ctx = ctx;
__entry->opcode = opcode;
__entry->user_data = user_data;
),
TP_printk("ring %p, op %d, data 0x%llx",
__entry->ctx, __entry->opcode,
(unsigned long long) __entry->user_data)
);
#endif /* _TRACE_IO_URING_H */
/* This part must be outside protection */
#include <trace/define_trace.h>