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| 1 | +/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ |
| 2 | +/* |
| 3 | + * DAMON api |
| 4 | + * |
| 5 | + * Author: SeongJae Park <[email protected]> |
| 6 | + */ |
| 7 | + |
| 8 | +#ifndef _DAMON_H_ |
| 9 | +#define _DAMON_H_ |
| 10 | + |
| 11 | +#include <linux/mutex.h> |
| 12 | +#include <linux/time64.h> |
| 13 | +#include <linux/types.h> |
| 14 | + |
| 15 | +struct damon_ctx; |
| 16 | + |
| 17 | +/** |
| 18 | + * struct damon_primitive Monitoring primitives for given use cases. |
| 19 | + * |
| 20 | + * @init: Initialize primitive-internal data structures. |
| 21 | + * @update: Update primitive-internal data structures. |
| 22 | + * @prepare_access_checks: Prepare next access check of target regions. |
| 23 | + * @check_accesses: Check the accesses to target regions. |
| 24 | + * @reset_aggregated: Reset aggregated accesses monitoring results. |
| 25 | + * @target_valid: Determine if the target is valid. |
| 26 | + * @cleanup: Clean up the context. |
| 27 | + * |
| 28 | + * DAMON can be extended for various address spaces and usages. For this, |
| 29 | + * users should register the low level primitives for their target address |
| 30 | + * space and usecase via the &damon_ctx.primitive. Then, the monitoring thread |
| 31 | + * (&damon_ctx.kdamond) calls @init and @prepare_access_checks before starting |
| 32 | + * the monitoring, @update after each &damon_ctx.primitive_update_interval, and |
| 33 | + * @check_accesses, @target_valid and @prepare_access_checks after each |
| 34 | + * &damon_ctx.sample_interval. Finally, @reset_aggregated is called after each |
| 35 | + * &damon_ctx.aggr_interval. |
| 36 | + * |
| 37 | + * @init should initialize primitive-internal data structures. For example, |
| 38 | + * this could be used to construct proper monitoring target regions and link |
| 39 | + * those to @damon_ctx.target. |
| 40 | + * @update should update the primitive-internal data structures. For example, |
| 41 | + * this could be used to update monitoring target regions for current status. |
| 42 | + * @prepare_access_checks should manipulate the monitoring regions to be |
| 43 | + * prepared for the next access check. |
| 44 | + * @check_accesses should check the accesses to each region that made after the |
| 45 | + * last preparation and update the number of observed accesses of each region. |
| 46 | + * @reset_aggregated should reset the access monitoring results that aggregated |
| 47 | + * by @check_accesses. |
| 48 | + * @target_valid should check whether the target is still valid for the |
| 49 | + * monitoring. |
| 50 | + * @cleanup is called from @kdamond just before its termination. |
| 51 | + */ |
| 52 | +struct damon_primitive { |
| 53 | + void (*init)(struct damon_ctx *context); |
| 54 | + void (*update)(struct damon_ctx *context); |
| 55 | + void (*prepare_access_checks)(struct damon_ctx *context); |
| 56 | + void (*check_accesses)(struct damon_ctx *context); |
| 57 | + void (*reset_aggregated)(struct damon_ctx *context); |
| 58 | + bool (*target_valid)(void *target); |
| 59 | + void (*cleanup)(struct damon_ctx *context); |
| 60 | +}; |
| 61 | + |
| 62 | +/* |
| 63 | + * struct damon_callback Monitoring events notification callbacks. |
| 64 | + * |
| 65 | + * @before_start: Called before starting the monitoring. |
| 66 | + * @after_sampling: Called after each sampling. |
| 67 | + * @after_aggregation: Called after each aggregation. |
| 68 | + * @before_terminate: Called before terminating the monitoring. |
| 69 | + * @private: User private data. |
| 70 | + * |
| 71 | + * The monitoring thread (&damon_ctx.kdamond) calls @before_start and |
| 72 | + * @before_terminate just before starting and finishing the monitoring, |
| 73 | + * respectively. Therefore, those are good places for installing and cleaning |
| 74 | + * @private. |
| 75 | + * |
| 76 | + * The monitoring thread calls @after_sampling and @after_aggregation for each |
| 77 | + * of the sampling intervals and aggregation intervals, respectively. |
| 78 | + * Therefore, users can safely access the monitoring results without additional |
| 79 | + * protection. For the reason, users are recommended to use these callback for |
| 80 | + * the accesses to the results. |
| 81 | + * |
| 82 | + * If any callback returns non-zero, monitoring stops. |
| 83 | + */ |
| 84 | +struct damon_callback { |
| 85 | + void *private; |
| 86 | + |
| 87 | + int (*before_start)(struct damon_ctx *context); |
| 88 | + int (*after_sampling)(struct damon_ctx *context); |
| 89 | + int (*after_aggregation)(struct damon_ctx *context); |
| 90 | + int (*before_terminate)(struct damon_ctx *context); |
| 91 | +}; |
| 92 | + |
| 93 | +/** |
| 94 | + * struct damon_ctx - Represents a context for each monitoring. This is the |
| 95 | + * main interface that allows users to set the attributes and get the results |
| 96 | + * of the monitoring. |
| 97 | + * |
| 98 | + * @sample_interval: The time between access samplings. |
| 99 | + * @aggr_interval: The time between monitor results aggregations. |
| 100 | + * @primitive_update_interval: The time between monitoring primitive updates. |
| 101 | + * |
| 102 | + * For each @sample_interval, DAMON checks whether each region is accessed or |
| 103 | + * not. It aggregates and keeps the access information (number of accesses to |
| 104 | + * each region) for @aggr_interval time. DAMON also checks whether the target |
| 105 | + * memory regions need update (e.g., by ``mmap()`` calls from the application, |
| 106 | + * in case of virtual memory monitoring) and applies the changes for each |
| 107 | + * @primitive_update_interval. All time intervals are in micro-seconds. |
| 108 | + * Please refer to &struct damon_primitive and &struct damon_callback for more |
| 109 | + * detail. |
| 110 | + * |
| 111 | + * @kdamond: Kernel thread who does the monitoring. |
| 112 | + * @kdamond_stop: Notifies whether kdamond should stop. |
| 113 | + * @kdamond_lock: Mutex for the synchronizations with @kdamond. |
| 114 | + * |
| 115 | + * For each monitoring context, one kernel thread for the monitoring is |
| 116 | + * created. The pointer to the thread is stored in @kdamond. |
| 117 | + * |
| 118 | + * Once started, the monitoring thread runs until explicitly required to be |
| 119 | + * terminated or every monitoring target is invalid. The validity of the |
| 120 | + * targets is checked via the &damon_primitive.target_valid of @primitive. The |
| 121 | + * termination can also be explicitly requested by writing non-zero to |
| 122 | + * @kdamond_stop. The thread sets @kdamond to NULL when it terminates. |
| 123 | + * Therefore, users can know whether the monitoring is ongoing or terminated by |
| 124 | + * reading @kdamond. Reads and writes to @kdamond and @kdamond_stop from |
| 125 | + * outside of the monitoring thread must be protected by @kdamond_lock. |
| 126 | + * |
| 127 | + * Note that the monitoring thread protects only @kdamond and @kdamond_stop via |
| 128 | + * @kdamond_lock. Accesses to other fields must be protected by themselves. |
| 129 | + * |
| 130 | + * @primitive: Set of monitoring primitives for given use cases. |
| 131 | + * @callback: Set of callbacks for monitoring events notifications. |
| 132 | + * |
| 133 | + * @target: Pointer to the user-defined monitoring target. |
| 134 | + */ |
| 135 | +struct damon_ctx { |
| 136 | + unsigned long sample_interval; |
| 137 | + unsigned long aggr_interval; |
| 138 | + unsigned long primitive_update_interval; |
| 139 | + |
| 140 | +/* private: internal use only */ |
| 141 | + struct timespec64 last_aggregation; |
| 142 | + struct timespec64 last_primitive_update; |
| 143 | + |
| 144 | +/* public: */ |
| 145 | + struct task_struct *kdamond; |
| 146 | + bool kdamond_stop; |
| 147 | + struct mutex kdamond_lock; |
| 148 | + |
| 149 | + struct damon_primitive primitive; |
| 150 | + struct damon_callback callback; |
| 151 | + |
| 152 | + void *target; |
| 153 | +}; |
| 154 | + |
| 155 | +#ifdef CONFIG_DAMON |
| 156 | + |
| 157 | +struct damon_ctx *damon_new_ctx(void); |
| 158 | +void damon_destroy_ctx(struct damon_ctx *ctx); |
| 159 | +int damon_set_attrs(struct damon_ctx *ctx, unsigned long sample_int, |
| 160 | + unsigned long aggr_int, unsigned long primitive_upd_int); |
| 161 | + |
| 162 | +int damon_start(struct damon_ctx **ctxs, int nr_ctxs); |
| 163 | +int damon_stop(struct damon_ctx **ctxs, int nr_ctxs); |
| 164 | + |
| 165 | +#endif /* CONFIG_DAMON */ |
| 166 | + |
| 167 | +#endif /* _DAMON_H */ |
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