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authorWilliam Cohen <wcohen@redhat.com>2010-03-09 03:26:04 -0500
committerJens Axboe <jens.axboe@oracle.com>2010-03-09 03:26:04 -0500
commit881245dcff29df992d8431392a41fb81549129f9 (patch)
tree8f1c276f962c6237932bbad438f54afc8d8ad520
parentc2282adbdea3548ae0271c1b1b2deec5f56ad224 (diff)
Add DocBook documentation for the block tracepoints.
This patch adds a simple description of the various block tracepoints available in the kernel. Signed-off-by: William Cohen <wcohen@redhat.com> Acked-by: Randy Dunlap <randy.dunlap@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <jens.axboe@oracle.com>
-rw-r--r--Documentation/DocBook/tracepoint.tmpl13
-rw-r--r--include/trace/events/block.h164
2 files changed, 177 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/Documentation/DocBook/tracepoint.tmpl b/Documentation/DocBook/tracepoint.tmpl
index 8bca1d5cec09..e8473eae2a20 100644
--- a/Documentation/DocBook/tracepoint.tmpl
+++ b/Documentation/DocBook/tracepoint.tmpl
@@ -16,6 +16,15 @@
16 </address> 16 </address>
17 </affiliation> 17 </affiliation>
18 </author> 18 </author>
19 <author>
20 <firstname>William</firstname>
21 <surname>Cohen</surname>
22 <affiliation>
23 <address>
24 <email>wcohen@redhat.com</email>
25 </address>
26 </affiliation>
27 </author>
19 </authorgroup> 28 </authorgroup>
20 29
21 <legalnotice> 30 <legalnotice>
@@ -91,4 +100,8 @@
91!Iinclude/trace/events/signal.h 100!Iinclude/trace/events/signal.h
92 </chapter> 101 </chapter>
93 102
103 <chapter id="block">
104 <title>Block IO</title>
105!Iinclude/trace/events/block.h
106 </chapter>
94</book> 107</book>
diff --git a/include/trace/events/block.h b/include/trace/events/block.h
index 5fb72733331e..d870a918559c 100644
--- a/include/trace/events/block.h
+++ b/include/trace/events/block.h
@@ -40,6 +40,16 @@ DECLARE_EVENT_CLASS(block_rq_with_error,
40 __entry->nr_sector, __entry->errors) 40 __entry->nr_sector, __entry->errors)
41); 41);
42 42
43/**
44 * block_rq_abort - abort block operation request
45 * @q: queue containing the block operation request
46 * @rq: block IO operation request
47 *
48 * Called immediately after pending block IO operation request @rq in
49 * queue @q is aborted. The fields in the operation request @rq
50 * can be examined to determine which device and sectors the pending
51 * operation would access.
52 */
43DEFINE_EVENT(block_rq_with_error, block_rq_abort, 53DEFINE_EVENT(block_rq_with_error, block_rq_abort,
44 54
45 TP_PROTO(struct request_queue *q, struct request *rq), 55 TP_PROTO(struct request_queue *q, struct request *rq),
@@ -47,6 +57,15 @@ DEFINE_EVENT(block_rq_with_error, block_rq_abort,
47 TP_ARGS(q, rq) 57 TP_ARGS(q, rq)
48); 58);
49 59
60/**
61 * block_rq_requeue - place block IO request back on a queue
62 * @q: queue holding operation
63 * @rq: block IO operation request
64 *
65 * The block operation request @rq is being placed back into queue
66 * @q. For some reason the request was not completed and needs to be
67 * put back in the queue.
68 */
50DEFINE_EVENT(block_rq_with_error, block_rq_requeue, 69DEFINE_EVENT(block_rq_with_error, block_rq_requeue,
51 70
52 TP_PROTO(struct request_queue *q, struct request *rq), 71 TP_PROTO(struct request_queue *q, struct request *rq),
@@ -54,6 +73,17 @@ DEFINE_EVENT(block_rq_with_error, block_rq_requeue,
54 TP_ARGS(q, rq) 73 TP_ARGS(q, rq)
55); 74);
56 75
76/**
77 * block_rq_complete - block IO operation completed by device driver
78 * @q: queue containing the block operation request
79 * @rq: block operations request
80 *
81 * The block_rq_complete tracepoint event indicates that some portion
82 * of operation request has been completed by the device driver. If
83 * the @rq->bio is %NULL, then there is absolutely no additional work to
84 * do for the request. If @rq->bio is non-NULL then there is
85 * additional work required to complete the request.
86 */
57DEFINE_EVENT(block_rq_with_error, block_rq_complete, 87DEFINE_EVENT(block_rq_with_error, block_rq_complete,
58 88
59 TP_PROTO(struct request_queue *q, struct request *rq), 89 TP_PROTO(struct request_queue *q, struct request *rq),
@@ -95,6 +125,16 @@ DECLARE_EVENT_CLASS(block_rq,
95 __entry->nr_sector, __entry->comm) 125 __entry->nr_sector, __entry->comm)
96); 126);
97 127
128/**
129 * block_rq_insert - insert block operation request into queue
130 * @q: target queue
131 * @rq: block IO operation request
132 *
133 * Called immediately before block operation request @rq is inserted
134 * into queue @q. The fields in the operation request @rq struct can
135 * be examined to determine which device and sectors the pending
136 * operation would access.
137 */
98DEFINE_EVENT(block_rq, block_rq_insert, 138DEFINE_EVENT(block_rq, block_rq_insert,
99 139
100 TP_PROTO(struct request_queue *q, struct request *rq), 140 TP_PROTO(struct request_queue *q, struct request *rq),
@@ -102,6 +142,14 @@ DEFINE_EVENT(block_rq, block_rq_insert,
102 TP_ARGS(q, rq) 142 TP_ARGS(q, rq)
103); 143);
104 144
145/**
146 * block_rq_issue - issue pending block IO request operation to device driver
147 * @q: queue holding operation
148 * @rq: block IO operation operation request
149 *
150 * Called when block operation request @rq from queue @q is sent to a
151 * device driver for processing.
152 */
105DEFINE_EVENT(block_rq, block_rq_issue, 153DEFINE_EVENT(block_rq, block_rq_issue,
106 154
107 TP_PROTO(struct request_queue *q, struct request *rq), 155 TP_PROTO(struct request_queue *q, struct request *rq),
@@ -109,6 +157,17 @@ DEFINE_EVENT(block_rq, block_rq_issue,
109 TP_ARGS(q, rq) 157 TP_ARGS(q, rq)
110); 158);
111 159
160/**
161 * block_bio_bounce - used bounce buffer when processing block operation
162 * @q: queue holding the block operation
163 * @bio: block operation
164 *
165 * A bounce buffer was used to handle the block operation @bio in @q.
166 * This occurs when hardware limitations prevent a direct transfer of
167 * data between the @bio data memory area and the IO device. Use of a
168 * bounce buffer requires extra copying of data and decreases
169 * performance.
170 */
112TRACE_EVENT(block_bio_bounce, 171TRACE_EVENT(block_bio_bounce,
113 172
114 TP_PROTO(struct request_queue *q, struct bio *bio), 173 TP_PROTO(struct request_queue *q, struct bio *bio),
@@ -138,6 +197,14 @@ TRACE_EVENT(block_bio_bounce,
138 __entry->nr_sector, __entry->comm) 197 __entry->nr_sector, __entry->comm)
139); 198);
140 199
200/**
201 * block_bio_complete - completed all work on the block operation
202 * @q: queue holding the block operation
203 * @bio: block operation completed
204 *
205 * This tracepoint indicates there is no further work to do on this
206 * block IO operation @bio.
207 */
141TRACE_EVENT(block_bio_complete, 208TRACE_EVENT(block_bio_complete,
142 209
143 TP_PROTO(struct request_queue *q, struct bio *bio), 210 TP_PROTO(struct request_queue *q, struct bio *bio),
@@ -193,6 +260,14 @@ DECLARE_EVENT_CLASS(block_bio,
193 __entry->nr_sector, __entry->comm) 260 __entry->nr_sector, __entry->comm)
194); 261);
195 262
263/**
264 * block_bio_backmerge - merging block operation to the end of an existing operation
265 * @q: queue holding operation
266 * @bio: new block operation to merge
267 *
268 * Merging block request @bio to the end of an existing block request
269 * in queue @q.
270 */
196DEFINE_EVENT(block_bio, block_bio_backmerge, 271DEFINE_EVENT(block_bio, block_bio_backmerge,
197 272
198 TP_PROTO(struct request_queue *q, struct bio *bio), 273 TP_PROTO(struct request_queue *q, struct bio *bio),
@@ -200,6 +275,14 @@ DEFINE_EVENT(block_bio, block_bio_backmerge,
200 TP_ARGS(q, bio) 275 TP_ARGS(q, bio)
201); 276);
202 277
278/**
279 * block_bio_frontmerge - merging block operation to the beginning of an existing operation
280 * @q: queue holding operation
281 * @bio: new block operation to merge
282 *
283 * Merging block IO operation @bio to the beginning of an existing block
284 * operation in queue @q.
285 */
203DEFINE_EVENT(block_bio, block_bio_frontmerge, 286DEFINE_EVENT(block_bio, block_bio_frontmerge,
204 287
205 TP_PROTO(struct request_queue *q, struct bio *bio), 288 TP_PROTO(struct request_queue *q, struct bio *bio),
@@ -207,6 +290,13 @@ DEFINE_EVENT(block_bio, block_bio_frontmerge,
207 TP_ARGS(q, bio) 290 TP_ARGS(q, bio)
208); 291);
209 292
293/**
294 * block_bio_queue - putting new block IO operation in queue
295 * @q: queue holding operation
296 * @bio: new block operation
297 *
298 * About to place the block IO operation @bio into queue @q.
299 */
210DEFINE_EVENT(block_bio, block_bio_queue, 300DEFINE_EVENT(block_bio, block_bio_queue,
211 301
212 TP_PROTO(struct request_queue *q, struct bio *bio), 302 TP_PROTO(struct request_queue *q, struct bio *bio),
@@ -243,6 +333,15 @@ DECLARE_EVENT_CLASS(block_get_rq,
243 __entry->nr_sector, __entry->comm) 333 __entry->nr_sector, __entry->comm)
244); 334);
245 335
336/**
337 * block_getrq - get a free request entry in queue for block IO operations
338 * @q: queue for operations
339 * @bio: pending block IO operation
340 * @rw: low bit indicates a read (%0) or a write (%1)
341 *
342 * A request struct for queue @q has been allocated to handle the
343 * block IO operation @bio.
344 */
246DEFINE_EVENT(block_get_rq, block_getrq, 345DEFINE_EVENT(block_get_rq, block_getrq,
247 346
248 TP_PROTO(struct request_queue *q, struct bio *bio, int rw), 347 TP_PROTO(struct request_queue *q, struct bio *bio, int rw),
@@ -250,6 +349,17 @@ DEFINE_EVENT(block_get_rq, block_getrq,
250 TP_ARGS(q, bio, rw) 349 TP_ARGS(q, bio, rw)
251); 350);
252 351
352/**
353 * block_sleeprq - waiting to get a free request entry in queue for block IO operation
354 * @q: queue for operation
355 * @bio: pending block IO operation
356 * @rw: low bit indicates a read (%0) or a write (%1)
357 *
358 * In the case where a request struct cannot be provided for queue @q
359 * the process needs to wait for an request struct to become
360 * available. This tracepoint event is generated each time the
361 * process goes to sleep waiting for request struct become available.
362 */
253DEFINE_EVENT(block_get_rq, block_sleeprq, 363DEFINE_EVENT(block_get_rq, block_sleeprq,
254 364
255 TP_PROTO(struct request_queue *q, struct bio *bio, int rw), 365 TP_PROTO(struct request_queue *q, struct bio *bio, int rw),
@@ -257,6 +367,14 @@ DEFINE_EVENT(block_get_rq, block_sleeprq,
257 TP_ARGS(q, bio, rw) 367 TP_ARGS(q, bio, rw)
258); 368);
259 369
370/**
371 * block_plug - keep operations requests in request queue
372 * @q: request queue to plug
373 *
374 * Plug the request queue @q. Do not allow block operation requests
375 * to be sent to the device driver. Instead, accumulate requests in
376 * the queue to improve throughput performance of the block device.
377 */
260TRACE_EVENT(block_plug, 378TRACE_EVENT(block_plug,
261 379
262 TP_PROTO(struct request_queue *q), 380 TP_PROTO(struct request_queue *q),
@@ -293,6 +411,13 @@ DECLARE_EVENT_CLASS(block_unplug,
293 TP_printk("[%s] %d", __entry->comm, __entry->nr_rq) 411 TP_printk("[%s] %d", __entry->comm, __entry->nr_rq)
294); 412);
295 413
414/**
415 * block_unplug_timer - timed release of operations requests in queue to device driver
416 * @q: request queue to unplug
417 *
418 * Unplug the request queue @q because a timer expired and allow block
419 * operation requests to be sent to the device driver.
420 */
296DEFINE_EVENT(block_unplug, block_unplug_timer, 421DEFINE_EVENT(block_unplug, block_unplug_timer,
297 422
298 TP_PROTO(struct request_queue *q), 423 TP_PROTO(struct request_queue *q),
@@ -300,6 +425,13 @@ DEFINE_EVENT(block_unplug, block_unplug_timer,
300 TP_ARGS(q) 425 TP_ARGS(q)
301); 426);
302 427
428/**
429 * block_unplug_io - release of operations requests in request queue
430 * @q: request queue to unplug
431 *
432 * Unplug request queue @q because device driver is scheduled to work
433 * on elements in the request queue.
434 */
303DEFINE_EVENT(block_unplug, block_unplug_io, 435DEFINE_EVENT(block_unplug, block_unplug_io,
304 436
305 TP_PROTO(struct request_queue *q), 437 TP_PROTO(struct request_queue *q),
@@ -307,6 +439,17 @@ DEFINE_EVENT(block_unplug, block_unplug_io,
307 TP_ARGS(q) 439 TP_ARGS(q)
308); 440);
309 441
442/**
443 * block_split - split a single bio struct into two bio structs
444 * @q: queue containing the bio
445 * @bio: block operation being split
446 * @new_sector: The starting sector for the new bio
447 *
448 * The bio request @bio in request queue @q needs to be split into two
449 * bio requests. The newly created @bio request starts at
450 * @new_sector. This split may be required due to hardware limitation
451 * such as operation crossing device boundaries in a RAID system.
452 */
310TRACE_EVENT(block_split, 453TRACE_EVENT(block_split,
311 454
312 TP_PROTO(struct request_queue *q, struct bio *bio, 455 TP_PROTO(struct request_queue *q, struct bio *bio,
@@ -337,6 +480,16 @@ TRACE_EVENT(block_split,
337 __entry->comm) 480 __entry->comm)
338); 481);
339 482
483/**
484 * block_remap - map request for a partition to the raw device
485 * @q: queue holding the operation
486 * @bio: revised operation
487 * @dev: device for the operation
488 * @from: original sector for the operation
489 *
490 * An operation for a partition on a block device has been mapped to the
491 * raw block device.
492 */
340TRACE_EVENT(block_remap, 493TRACE_EVENT(block_remap,
341 494
342 TP_PROTO(struct request_queue *q, struct bio *bio, dev_t dev, 495 TP_PROTO(struct request_queue *q, struct bio *bio, dev_t dev,
@@ -370,6 +523,17 @@ TRACE_EVENT(block_remap,
370 (unsigned long long)__entry->old_sector) 523 (unsigned long long)__entry->old_sector)
371); 524);
372 525
526/**
527 * block_rq_remap - map request for a block operation request
528 * @q: queue holding the operation
529 * @rq: block IO operation request
530 * @dev: device for the operation
531 * @from: original sector for the operation
532 *
533 * The block operation request @rq in @q has been remapped. The block
534 * operation request @rq holds the current information and @from hold
535 * the original sector.
536 */
373TRACE_EVENT(block_rq_remap, 537TRACE_EVENT(block_rq_remap,
374 538
375 TP_PROTO(struct request_queue *q, struct request *rq, dev_t dev, 539 TP_PROTO(struct request_queue *q, struct request *rq, dev_t dev,