Message ID | 20230817222422.118568-5-rostedt@goodmis.org (mailing list archive) |
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State | Superseded |
Headers | show |
Series | libtraceeval: Even more updates! | expand |
On Thu, Aug 17, 2023 at 06:24:17PM -0400, Steven Rostedt wrote: > From: "Steven Rostedt (Google)" <rostedt@goodmis.org> > > Add an API traceeval_iterator_remove() that is safe to call in the > traceeval_iterator_next() loop. Currently, traceeval_remove() can also be > called "safely", but that may change in the future. > > The main difference between traceeval_remove() and traceeval_iterator_remove() > is that that traceeval_iterator_remove() will NULL out the entry in the > sort array, and use this in the other iterator functions. If the entry is > NULL, it will not be returned. > > Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt (Google) <rostedt@goodmis.org> > --- > include/traceeval-hist.h | 1 + > src/histograms.c | 48 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---- > 2 files changed, 45 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/include/traceeval-hist.h b/include/traceeval-hist.h > index d511c9c5f14c..7d67673ce7e5 100644 > --- a/include/traceeval-hist.h > +++ b/include/traceeval-hist.h > @@ -190,5 +190,6 @@ int traceeval_iterator_query(struct traceeval_iterator *iter, > const union traceeval_data **results); > struct traceeval_stat *traceeval_iterator_stat(struct traceeval_iterator *iter, > struct traceeval_type *type); > +int traceeval_iterator_remove(struct traceeval_iterator *iter); > > #endif /* __LIBTRACEEVAL_HIST_H__ */ > diff --git a/src/histograms.c b/src/histograms.c > index fddd0f3587e2..0fbd9e0a353e 100644 > --- a/src/histograms.c > +++ b/src/histograms.c > @@ -1305,10 +1305,13 @@ int traceeval_iterator_next(struct traceeval_iterator *iter, > iter->next = 0; > } > > - if (iter->next >= iter->nr_entries) > - return 0; > + do { > + if (iter->next >= iter->nr_entries) > + return 0; > + > + entry = iter->entries[iter->next++]; > + } while (!entry); > > - entry = iter->entries[iter->next++]; > *keys = entry->keys; > return 1; > } > @@ -1338,6 +1341,9 @@ int traceeval_iterator_query(struct traceeval_iterator *iter, > return 0; > > entry = iter->entries[iter->next - 1]; > + if (!entry) > + return 0; > + > *results = entry->vals; > > return 1; > @@ -1363,5 +1369,39 @@ struct traceeval_stat *traceeval_iterator_stat(struct traceeval_iterator *iter, > return NULL; > > entry = iter->entries[iter->next - 1]; > - return &entry->val_stats[type->index]; > + return entry ? &entry->val_stats[type->index] : NULL; > +} > + > +/** > + * traceeval_iterator_remove - remove the current iterator entry > + * @iter: The iterator to remove the entry from > + * > + * This will remove the current entry from the histogram. > + * This is useful if the current entry should be removed. It will not > + * affect the traceeval_iterator_next(). > + * > + * Returns 1 if it successfully removed the entry, 0 if for some reason > + * there was no "current entry" (called before traceeval_iterator_next()). > + * or -1 on error. > + */ > +int traceeval_iterator_remove(struct traceeval_iterator *iter) > +{ > + struct traceeval *teval = iter->teval; > + struct hash_table *hist = teval->hist; > + struct entry *entry; > + > + if (iter->next < 1 || iter->next > iter->nr_entries) > + return 0; > + > + entry = iter->entries[iter->next - 1]; > + if (!entry) > + return 0; > + > + hash_remove(hist, &entry->hash); Are we leaking 'entry' after we've removed it from the hash? I think we need to call free_entry() in both traceeval_iterator_remove() as well as traceeval_remove(), just like we do in the loop in hist_table_release(). > + > + /* The entry no longer exists */ > + iter->entries[iter->next - 1] = NULL; > + teval->update_counter++; > + > + return 1; > } > -- > 2.40.1 >
On Thu, Aug 24, 2023 at 02:19:06PM -0600, Ross Zwisler wrote: > On Thu, Aug 17, 2023 at 06:24:17PM -0400, Steven Rostedt wrote: > > From: "Steven Rostedt (Google)" <rostedt@goodmis.org> > > > > Add an API traceeval_iterator_remove() that is safe to call in the > > traceeval_iterator_next() loop. Currently, traceeval_remove() can also be > > called "safely", but that may change in the future. > > > > The main difference between traceeval_remove() and traceeval_iterator_remove() > > is that that traceeval_iterator_remove() will NULL out the entry in the > > sort array, and use this in the other iterator functions. If the entry is > > NULL, it will not be returned. > > > > Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt (Google) <rostedt@goodmis.org> > > --- > > include/traceeval-hist.h | 1 + > > src/histograms.c | 48 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---- > > 2 files changed, 45 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) > > > > diff --git a/include/traceeval-hist.h b/include/traceeval-hist.h > > index d511c9c5f14c..7d67673ce7e5 100644 > > --- a/include/traceeval-hist.h > > +++ b/include/traceeval-hist.h > > @@ -190,5 +190,6 @@ int traceeval_iterator_query(struct traceeval_iterator *iter, > > const union traceeval_data **results); > > struct traceeval_stat *traceeval_iterator_stat(struct traceeval_iterator *iter, > > struct traceeval_type *type); > > +int traceeval_iterator_remove(struct traceeval_iterator *iter); > > > > #endif /* __LIBTRACEEVAL_HIST_H__ */ > > diff --git a/src/histograms.c b/src/histograms.c > > index fddd0f3587e2..0fbd9e0a353e 100644 > > --- a/src/histograms.c > > +++ b/src/histograms.c > > @@ -1305,10 +1305,13 @@ int traceeval_iterator_next(struct traceeval_iterator *iter, > > iter->next = 0; > > } > > > > - if (iter->next >= iter->nr_entries) > > - return 0; > > + do { > > + if (iter->next >= iter->nr_entries) > > + return 0; > > + > > + entry = iter->entries[iter->next++]; > > + } while (!entry); > > > > - entry = iter->entries[iter->next++]; > > *keys = entry->keys; > > return 1; > > } > > @@ -1338,6 +1341,9 @@ int traceeval_iterator_query(struct traceeval_iterator *iter, > > return 0; > > > > entry = iter->entries[iter->next - 1]; > > + if (!entry) > > + return 0; > > + > > *results = entry->vals; > > > > return 1; > > @@ -1363,5 +1369,39 @@ struct traceeval_stat *traceeval_iterator_stat(struct traceeval_iterator *iter, > > return NULL; > > > > entry = iter->entries[iter->next - 1]; > > - return &entry->val_stats[type->index]; > > + return entry ? &entry->val_stats[type->index] : NULL; > > +} > > + > > +/** > > + * traceeval_iterator_remove - remove the current iterator entry > > + * @iter: The iterator to remove the entry from > > + * > > + * This will remove the current entry from the histogram. > > + * This is useful if the current entry should be removed. It will not > > + * affect the traceeval_iterator_next(). > > + * > > + * Returns 1 if it successfully removed the entry, 0 if for some reason > > + * there was no "current entry" (called before traceeval_iterator_next()). > > + * or -1 on error. Nit: we never actually return -1. Only 1 and 0. > > + */ > > +int traceeval_iterator_remove(struct traceeval_iterator *iter) > > +{ > > + struct traceeval *teval = iter->teval; > > + struct hash_table *hist = teval->hist; > > + struct entry *entry; > > + > > + if (iter->next < 1 || iter->next > iter->nr_entries) > > + return 0; > > + > > + entry = iter->entries[iter->next - 1]; > > + if (!entry) > > + return 0; > > + > > + hash_remove(hist, &entry->hash); > > Are we leaking 'entry' after we've removed it from the hash? > > I think we need to call free_entry() in both traceeval_iterator_remove() as > well as traceeval_remove(), just like we do in the loop in > hist_table_release(). > > > + > > + /* The entry no longer exists */ > > + iter->entries[iter->next - 1] = NULL; > > + teval->update_counter++; > > + > > + return 1; > > } > > -- > > 2.40.1 > >
On Thu, 24 Aug 2023 14:19:06 -0600 Ross Zwisler <zwisler@google.com> wrote: > > +int traceeval_iterator_remove(struct traceeval_iterator *iter) > > +{ > > + struct traceeval *teval = iter->teval; > > + struct hash_table *hist = teval->hist; > > + struct entry *entry; > > + > > + if (iter->next < 1 || iter->next > iter->nr_entries) > > + return 0; > > + > > + entry = iter->entries[iter->next - 1]; > > + if (!entry) > > + return 0; > > + > > + hash_remove(hist, &entry->hash); > > Are we leaking 'entry' after we've removed it from the hash? Yeah, I guess we are. Good catch! > > I think we need to call free_entry() in both traceeval_iterator_remove() as > well as traceeval_remove(), just like we do in the loop in > hist_table_release(). Yep, thanks Ross! -- Steve > > > + > > + /* The entry no longer exists */ > > + iter->entries[iter->next - 1] = NULL; > > + teval->update_counter++; > > + > > + return 1; > > } > > -- > > 2.40.1 > >
On Thu, 24 Aug 2023 14:23:24 -0600 Ross Zwisler <zwisler@google.com> wrote: > > > + * Returns 1 if it successfully removed the entry, 0 if for some reason > > > + * there was no "current entry" (called before traceeval_iterator_next()). > > > + * or -1 on error. > > Nit: we never actually return -1. Only 1 and 0. > Yeah, I usually just throw the -1 in there in case I want to add more error checking, but since 1 is success, I'll just make it 1 and 0 anyway. Thanks, -- Steve
diff --git a/include/traceeval-hist.h b/include/traceeval-hist.h index d511c9c5f14c..7d67673ce7e5 100644 --- a/include/traceeval-hist.h +++ b/include/traceeval-hist.h @@ -190,5 +190,6 @@ int traceeval_iterator_query(struct traceeval_iterator *iter, const union traceeval_data **results); struct traceeval_stat *traceeval_iterator_stat(struct traceeval_iterator *iter, struct traceeval_type *type); +int traceeval_iterator_remove(struct traceeval_iterator *iter); #endif /* __LIBTRACEEVAL_HIST_H__ */ diff --git a/src/histograms.c b/src/histograms.c index fddd0f3587e2..0fbd9e0a353e 100644 --- a/src/histograms.c +++ b/src/histograms.c @@ -1305,10 +1305,13 @@ int traceeval_iterator_next(struct traceeval_iterator *iter, iter->next = 0; } - if (iter->next >= iter->nr_entries) - return 0; + do { + if (iter->next >= iter->nr_entries) + return 0; + + entry = iter->entries[iter->next++]; + } while (!entry); - entry = iter->entries[iter->next++]; *keys = entry->keys; return 1; } @@ -1338,6 +1341,9 @@ int traceeval_iterator_query(struct traceeval_iterator *iter, return 0; entry = iter->entries[iter->next - 1]; + if (!entry) + return 0; + *results = entry->vals; return 1; @@ -1363,5 +1369,39 @@ struct traceeval_stat *traceeval_iterator_stat(struct traceeval_iterator *iter, return NULL; entry = iter->entries[iter->next - 1]; - return &entry->val_stats[type->index]; + return entry ? &entry->val_stats[type->index] : NULL; +} + +/** + * traceeval_iterator_remove - remove the current iterator entry + * @iter: The iterator to remove the entry from + * + * This will remove the current entry from the histogram. + * This is useful if the current entry should be removed. It will not + * affect the traceeval_iterator_next(). + * + * Returns 1 if it successfully removed the entry, 0 if for some reason + * there was no "current entry" (called before traceeval_iterator_next()). + * or -1 on error. + */ +int traceeval_iterator_remove(struct traceeval_iterator *iter) +{ + struct traceeval *teval = iter->teval; + struct hash_table *hist = teval->hist; + struct entry *entry; + + if (iter->next < 1 || iter->next > iter->nr_entries) + return 0; + + entry = iter->entries[iter->next - 1]; + if (!entry) + return 0; + + hash_remove(hist, &entry->hash); + + /* The entry no longer exists */ + iter->entries[iter->next - 1] = NULL; + teval->update_counter++; + + return 1; }