Message ID | 20230817222422.118568-3-rostedt@goodmis.org (mailing list archive) |
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State | Superseded |
Headers | show |
Series | libtraceeval: Even more updates! | expand |
On Thu, 17 Aug 2023 18:24:15 -0400 Steven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis.org> wrote: > @@ -186,5 +186,7 @@ int traceeval_iterator_sort_custom(struct traceeval_iterator *iter, > traceeval_cmp_fn sort_fn, void *data); > int traceeval_iterator_next(struct traceeval_iterator *iter, > const union traceeval_data **keys); > +int traceeval_iterator_query(struct traceeval_iterator *iter, > + const union traceeval_data **results); > And while porting this to trace-flames.c, I also realize I need a traceeval_iterator_results_release() to match it. The traceeval_results_release() works, but it's nicer not to have to remember what teval you used. For example: while (traceeval_iterator_next(iter, &keys) > 0) { const struct traceeval_data *results; if (traceeval_iterator_query(iter, &results) < 1) continue; stack = results[0].pointer; traceeval_results_release(fstack->partial_stacks, results); Would be much nice with: while (traceeval_iterator_next(iter, &keys) > 0) { const struct traceeval_data *results; if (traceeval_iterator_query(iter, &results) < 1) continue; stack = results[0].pointer; traceeval_iterator_results_release(iter, results); -- Steve
On Thu, Aug 17, 2023 at 06:24:15PM -0400, Steven Rostedt wrote: > From: "Steven Rostedt (Google)" <rostedt@goodmis.org> > > Add a query to the iterator that will return the values of the last entry > that matches the keys returned by the last call of traceeval_iterator_next(). > > Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt (Google) <rostedt@goodmis.org> > --- > include/traceeval-hist.h | 2 ++ > samples/task-eval.c | 2 +- > src/histograms.c | 30 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > 3 files changed, 33 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) > > diff --git a/include/traceeval-hist.h b/include/traceeval-hist.h > index 0cee9bcbeb83..837a74f61a66 100644 > --- a/include/traceeval-hist.h > +++ b/include/traceeval-hist.h > @@ -186,5 +186,7 @@ int traceeval_iterator_sort_custom(struct traceeval_iterator *iter, > traceeval_cmp_fn sort_fn, void *data); > int traceeval_iterator_next(struct traceeval_iterator *iter, > const union traceeval_data **keys); > +int traceeval_iterator_query(struct traceeval_iterator *iter, > + const union traceeval_data **results); > > #endif /* __LIBTRACEEVAL_HIST_H__ */ > diff --git a/samples/task-eval.c b/samples/task-eval.c > index 66d0c40dc0c8..18e07f44e11e 100644 > --- a/samples/task-eval.c > +++ b/samples/task-eval.c > @@ -836,7 +836,7 @@ static void display_processes(struct traceeval *teval, > struct process_data *pdata = NULL; > const char *comm = keys[0].cstring; > > - ret = traceeval_query(teval_data, keys, &results); > + ret = traceeval_iterator_query(iter, &results); > if (ret < 0) > pdie("Could not query iterator"); > if (ret < 1) > diff --git a/src/histograms.c b/src/histograms.c > index 66bdc1769985..4f603ce36c8c 100644 > --- a/src/histograms.c > +++ b/src/histograms.c > @@ -1306,3 +1306,33 @@ int traceeval_iterator_next(struct traceeval_iterator *iter, > *keys = entry->keys; > return 1; > } > + > +/** > + * traceeval_iterator_query - return the results of the last entry in the iterator Nit, 'last entry' made me think you were referring to the *last* entry. Maybe say previous entry instead? -- Stevie > + * @iter: The iterator to retrieve the entry results from > + * @results: The returned results of the last entry (if exists) > + * > + * This returns the @results of the values from the last instance of > + * traceeval_iterator_next(). It is equivalent of calling: > + * > + * traceeval_query_size() with the keys returned by traceeval_iterator_next(). > + * > + * Except that it will always quickly return the last entry, whereas the > + * traceeval_query_size() will reset the cached next_entry and do a full > + * lookup again. > + * > + * Returns 1 if another entry is returned, or 0 if not (or negative on error) > + */ > +int traceeval_iterator_query(struct traceeval_iterator *iter, > + const union traceeval_data **results) > +{ > + struct entry *entry; > + > + if (iter->next < 1 || iter->next > iter->nr_entries) > + return 0; > + > + entry = iter->entries[iter->next - 1]; > + *results = entry->vals; > + > + return 1; > +} > -- > 2.40.1 >
On Sun, 20 Aug 2023 14:18:01 -0400 Stevie Alvarez <stevie.6strings@gmail.com> wrote: > > +/** > > + * traceeval_iterator_query - return the results of the last entry in the iterator > > Nit, 'last entry' made me think you were referring to the *last* entry. > Maybe say previous entry instead? Good point. hmm, what about: - return the results from the current entry in the iterator as traceeval_iterator_next() really just updates the "current" entry. -- Steve
On Thu, Aug 17, 2023 at 06:24:15PM -0400, Steven Rostedt wrote: > From: "Steven Rostedt (Google)" <rostedt@goodmis.org> > > Add a query to the iterator that will return the values of the last entry > that matches the keys returned by the last call of traceeval_iterator_next(). > > Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt (Google) <rostedt@goodmis.org> > --- > include/traceeval-hist.h | 2 ++ > samples/task-eval.c | 2 +- > src/histograms.c | 30 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > 3 files changed, 33 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) > > diff --git a/include/traceeval-hist.h b/include/traceeval-hist.h > index 0cee9bcbeb83..837a74f61a66 100644 > --- a/include/traceeval-hist.h > +++ b/include/traceeval-hist.h > @@ -186,5 +186,7 @@ int traceeval_iterator_sort_custom(struct traceeval_iterator *iter, > traceeval_cmp_fn sort_fn, void *data); > int traceeval_iterator_next(struct traceeval_iterator *iter, > const union traceeval_data **keys); > +int traceeval_iterator_query(struct traceeval_iterator *iter, > + const union traceeval_data **results); > > #endif /* __LIBTRACEEVAL_HIST_H__ */ > diff --git a/samples/task-eval.c b/samples/task-eval.c > index 66d0c40dc0c8..18e07f44e11e 100644 > --- a/samples/task-eval.c > +++ b/samples/task-eval.c > @@ -836,7 +836,7 @@ static void display_processes(struct traceeval *teval, > struct process_data *pdata = NULL; > const char *comm = keys[0].cstring; > > - ret = traceeval_query(teval_data, keys, &results); > + ret = traceeval_iterator_query(iter, &results); > if (ret < 0) > pdie("Could not query iterator"); > if (ret < 1) > diff --git a/src/histograms.c b/src/histograms.c > index 66bdc1769985..4f603ce36c8c 100644 > --- a/src/histograms.c > +++ b/src/histograms.c > @@ -1306,3 +1306,33 @@ int traceeval_iterator_next(struct traceeval_iterator *iter, > *keys = entry->keys; > return 1; > } > + > +/** > + * traceeval_iterator_query - return the results of the last entry in the iterator > + * @iter: The iterator to retrieve the entry results from > + * @results: The returned results of the last entry (if exists) > + * > + * This returns the @results of the values from the last instance of > + * traceeval_iterator_next(). It is equivalent of calling: > + * > + * traceeval_query_size() with the keys returned by traceeval_iterator_next(). traceeval_query() > + * > + * Except that it will always quickly return the last entry, whereas the > + * traceeval_query_size() will reset the cached next_entry and do a full traceeval_query() Aside from these you can add: Reviewed-by: Ross Zwisler <zwisler@google.com> I do agree that having a dedicated traceeval_iterator_results_release() would be nice. > + * lookup again. > + * > + * Returns 1 if another entry is returned, or 0 if not (or negative on error) > + */ > +int traceeval_iterator_query(struct traceeval_iterator *iter, > + const union traceeval_data **results) > +{ > + struct entry *entry; > + > + if (iter->next < 1 || iter->next > iter->nr_entries) > + return 0; > + > + entry = iter->entries[iter->next - 1]; > + *results = entry->vals; > + > + return 1; > +} > -- > 2.40.1 >
diff --git a/include/traceeval-hist.h b/include/traceeval-hist.h index 0cee9bcbeb83..837a74f61a66 100644 --- a/include/traceeval-hist.h +++ b/include/traceeval-hist.h @@ -186,5 +186,7 @@ int traceeval_iterator_sort_custom(struct traceeval_iterator *iter, traceeval_cmp_fn sort_fn, void *data); int traceeval_iterator_next(struct traceeval_iterator *iter, const union traceeval_data **keys); +int traceeval_iterator_query(struct traceeval_iterator *iter, + const union traceeval_data **results); #endif /* __LIBTRACEEVAL_HIST_H__ */ diff --git a/samples/task-eval.c b/samples/task-eval.c index 66d0c40dc0c8..18e07f44e11e 100644 --- a/samples/task-eval.c +++ b/samples/task-eval.c @@ -836,7 +836,7 @@ static void display_processes(struct traceeval *teval, struct process_data *pdata = NULL; const char *comm = keys[0].cstring; - ret = traceeval_query(teval_data, keys, &results); + ret = traceeval_iterator_query(iter, &results); if (ret < 0) pdie("Could not query iterator"); if (ret < 1) diff --git a/src/histograms.c b/src/histograms.c index 66bdc1769985..4f603ce36c8c 100644 --- a/src/histograms.c +++ b/src/histograms.c @@ -1306,3 +1306,33 @@ int traceeval_iterator_next(struct traceeval_iterator *iter, *keys = entry->keys; return 1; } + +/** + * traceeval_iterator_query - return the results of the last entry in the iterator + * @iter: The iterator to retrieve the entry results from + * @results: The returned results of the last entry (if exists) + * + * This returns the @results of the values from the last instance of + * traceeval_iterator_next(). It is equivalent of calling: + * + * traceeval_query_size() with the keys returned by traceeval_iterator_next(). + * + * Except that it will always quickly return the last entry, whereas the + * traceeval_query_size() will reset the cached next_entry and do a full + * lookup again. + * + * Returns 1 if another entry is returned, or 0 if not (or negative on error) + */ +int traceeval_iterator_query(struct traceeval_iterator *iter, + const union traceeval_data **results) +{ + struct entry *entry; + + if (iter->next < 1 || iter->next > iter->nr_entries) + return 0; + + entry = iter->entries[iter->next - 1]; + *results = entry->vals; + + return 1; +}