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see DEFINE_DYNAMIC_DEBUG_CLASSBITS for the way forward.

> > parse_class() accepts 0 .. _DPRINTK_SITE_UNCLASSED, which allows the
> >> control interface to explicitly manipulate unclassed callsites.
> >
> > After parsing keywords, ddebug_parse_query() sets .class_id=15, iff it
> > wasnt explicitly set.  This allows future classed/categorized
> > callsites to be untouched by legacy (class unaware) queries.
> >
> > DEFINE_DYNAMIC_DEBUG_METADATA gets _CLS(cls,) suffix and arg, and
> > initializes the new .class_id=cls field.  The old name gets the default.
> >
> > Then, these _CLS(cls,...) modifications are repeated up through the
> > stack of *dynamic_func_call* macros that use the METADATA initializer,
> > so as to actually supply the category into it.
> >
> > NOTES:
> >
> > _DPRINTK_SITE_UNCLASSED: this symbol is used to initialize all
> > existing/unclassed pr-debug callsites.  Normally, the default would be
> > zero, but DRM_UT_CORE "uses" that value, in the sense that 0 is
> > exposed as a bit position in drm.debug.  Using 15 allows identity
> > mapping from category to class, avoiding fiddly offsets.
> >
> > Default .class_id = 15 means that ``echo +p > control`` no longer
> > toggles ALL the callsites, only the unclassed ones.  This was only
> > useful for static-branch toggle load testing anyway.
> >
>
> I think that # echo +p > control should continue to work as is, why
> should the introduction of classes change that ?

1st, its a good way to flood your syslog, forex if theres a serial driver built.
And this might get dramatically worse if DRM_VBLANK got lumped in.

but basically, it still affects the same universe of callsites
as before DRM popped/s into existence (which could double the callsites)

ISTM   ``echo "+p;-p" >control``
is primarily useful for work-load generation.
whether 1 cycle is 4k or 8k toggles is unimportant.



>
> > RFC:
> >
> > The new _CLS macro flavor gets a warning from DRM/dri-devel's CI,
> > but not from checkpatch (on this subject).
> >
> > a8f6c71f283e dyndbg: add class_id field and query support
> > -:141: CHECK:MACRO_ARG_REUSE: Macro argument reuse 'id' - possible side-effects?
> > +#define __dynamic_func_call_cls(id, cls, fmt, func, ...) do {        \
> > +     DEFINE_DYNAMIC_DEBUG_METADATA_CLS(id, cls, fmt);        \
> > +     if (DYNAMIC_DEBUG_BRANCH(id))                           \
> > +             func(&id, ##__VA_ARGS__);                       \
> >  } while (0)
> >
> > I couldn't fix it with a ``typeof(id) _id = id`` construct.  I haven't
> > seen the warning myself, on the _CLS extended macro, nor the original.
> >
> > CC: Rasmus Villemoes <linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > Signed-off-by: Jim Cromie <jim.cromie@xxxxxxxxx>
> > ---
> >  .../admin-guide/dynamic-debug-howto.rst       |  7 +++
> >  include/linux/dynamic_debug.h                 | 54 ++++++++++++++-----
> >  lib/dynamic_debug.c                           | 48 ++++++++++++++---
> >  3 files changed, 88 insertions(+), 21 deletions(-)
> >
> > diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/dynamic-debug-howto.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/dynamic-debug-howto.rst
> > index a89cfa083155..8ef8d7dcd140 100644
> > --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/dynamic-debug-howto.rst
> > +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/dynamic-debug-howto.rst
> > @@ -35,6 +35,7 @@ Dynamic debug has even more useful features:
> >     - line number (including ranges of line numbers)
> >     - module name
> >     - format string
> > +   - class number:0-15
> >
> >   * Provides a debugfs control file: ``<debugfs>/dynamic_debug/control``
> >     which can be read to display the complete list of known debug
> > @@ -143,6 +144,7 @@ against.  Possible keywords are:::
> >                'module' string |
> >                'format' string |
> >                'line' line-range
> > +              'class' integer:[0-15]
> >
> >    line-range ::= lineno |
> >                '-'lineno |
> > @@ -217,6 +219,11 @@ line
> >       line -1605          // the 1605 lines from line 1 to line 1605
> >       line 1600-          // all lines from line 1600 to the end of the file
> >
> > +class
> > +    This expects a single integer in range: 0-15.
> > +    15 is used/reserved for existing/unclassed callsites,
> > +    and is defaulted in unless specified to >control
> > +
> >  The flags specification comprises a change operation followed
> >  by one or more flag characters.  The change operation is one
> >  of the characters::
> > diff --git a/include/linux/dynamic_debug.h b/include/linux/dynamic_debug.h
> > index dce631e678dd..d4b48f3cc6e8 100644
> > --- a/include/linux/dynamic_debug.h
> > +++ b/include/linux/dynamic_debug.h
> > @@ -6,6 +6,8 @@
> >  #include <linux/jump_label.h>
> >  #endif
> >
> > +#include <linux/build_bug.h>
> > +
> >  /*
> >   * An instance of this structure is created in a special
> >   * ELF section at every dynamic debug callsite.  At runtime,
> > @@ -21,6 +23,9 @@ struct _ddebug {
> >       const char *filename;
> >       const char *format;
> >       unsigned int lineno:18;
> > +#define CLS_BITS 4
> > +     unsigned int class_id:CLS_BITS;
> > +#define _DPRINTK_SITE_UNCLASSED              ((1 << CLS_BITS) - 1)
> >       /*
> >        * The flags field controls the behaviour at the callsite.
> >        * The bits here are changed dynamically when the user
> > @@ -87,7 +92,7 @@ void __dynamic_ibdev_dbg(struct _ddebug *descriptor,
> >                        const struct ib_device *ibdev,
> >                        const char *fmt, ...);
> >
> > -#define DEFINE_DYNAMIC_DEBUG_METADATA(name, fmt)             \
> > +#define DEFINE_DYNAMIC_DEBUG_METADATA_CLS(name, cls, fmt)    \
> >       static struct _ddebug  __aligned(8)                     \
> >       __section("__dyndbg") name = {                          \
> >               .modname = KBUILD_MODNAME,                      \
> > @@ -96,8 +101,14 @@ void __dynamic_ibdev_dbg(struct _ddebug *descriptor,
> >               .format = (fmt),                                \
> >               .lineno = __LINE__,                             \
> >               .flags = _DPRINTK_FLAGS_DEFAULT,                \
> > +             .class_id = cls,                                \
> >               _DPRINTK_KEY_INIT                               \
> > -     }
> > +     };                                                      \
> > +     BUILD_BUG_ON_MSG(cls > _DPRINTK_SITE_UNCLASSED,         \
> > +                      "classid value overflow")
> > +
> > +#define DEFINE_DYNAMIC_DEBUG_METADATA(name, fmt)             \
> > +     DEFINE_DYNAMIC_DEBUG_METADATA_CLS(name, _DPRINTK_SITE_UNCLASSED, fmt)
> >
> >  #ifdef CONFIG_JUMP_LABEL
> >
> > @@ -128,18 +139,26 @@ void __dynamic_ibdev_dbg(struct _ddebug *descriptor,
> >
> >  #endif /* CONFIG_JUMP_LABEL */
> >
> > -#define __dynamic_func_call(id, fmt, func, ...) do { \
> > -     DEFINE_DYNAMIC_DEBUG_METADATA(id, fmt);         \
> > -     if (DYNAMIC_DEBUG_BRANCH(id))                   \
> > -             func(&id, ##__VA_ARGS__);               \
> > +#define __dynamic_func_call_cls(id, cls, fmt, func, ...) do {        \
> > +     DEFINE_DYNAMIC_DEBUG_METADATA_CLS(id, cls, fmt);        \
> > +     if (DYNAMIC_DEBUG_BRANCH(id))                           \
> > +             func(&id, ##__VA_ARGS__);                       \
> >  } while (0)
> >
> > -#define __dynamic_func_call_no_desc(id, fmt, func, ...) do { \
> > -     DEFINE_DYNAMIC_DEBUG_METADATA(id, fmt);                 \
> > -     if (DYNAMIC_DEBUG_BRANCH(id))                           \
> > -             func(__VA_ARGS__);                              \
> > +#define __dynamic_func_call_no_desc_cls(id, cls, fmt, func, ...) do {        \
> > +     DEFINE_DYNAMIC_DEBUG_METADATA_CLS(id, cls, fmt);                \
> > +     if (DYNAMIC_DEBUG_BRANCH(id))                                   \
> > +             func(__VA_ARGS__);                                      \
> >  } while (0)
> >
> > +#define __dynamic_func_call(id, fmt, func, ...)                              \
> > +     __dynamic_func_call_cls(id, _DPRINTK_SITE_UNCLASSED,            \
> > +                             fmt, func, ##__VA_ARGS__)
> > +
> > +#define __dynamic_func_call_no_desc(id, fmt, func, ...)                      \
> > +     __dynamic_func_call_no_desc_cls(id, _DPRINTK_SITE_UNCLASSED,    \
> > +                                     fmt, func, ##__VA_ARGS__)
> > +
> >  /*
> >   * "Factory macro" for generating a call to func, guarded by a
> >   * DYNAMIC_DEBUG_BRANCH. The dynamic debug descriptor will be
> > @@ -148,15 +167,24 @@ void __dynamic_ibdev_dbg(struct _ddebug *descriptor,
> >   * the varargs. Note that fmt is repeated in invocations of this
> >   * macro.
> >   */
> > +#define _dynamic_func_call_cls(cls, fmt, func, ...)                  \
> > +     __dynamic_func_call_cls(__UNIQUE_ID(ddebug), cls, fmt, func, ##__VA_ARGS__)
> >  #define _dynamic_func_call(fmt, func, ...)                           \
> > -     __dynamic_func_call(__UNIQUE_ID(ddebug), fmt, func, ##__VA_ARGS__)
> > +     _dynamic_func_call_cls(_DPRINTK_SITE_UNCLASSED, fmt, func, ##__VA_ARGS__)
> > +
> >  /*
> >   * A variant that does the same, except that the descriptor is not
> >   * passed as the first argument to the function; it is only called
> >   * with precisely the macro's varargs.
> >   */
> > -#define _dynamic_func_call_no_desc(fmt, func, ...)   \
> > -     __dynamic_func_call_no_desc(__UNIQUE_ID(ddebug), fmt, func, ##__VA_ARGS__)
> > +#define _dynamic_func_call_no_desc_cls(fmt, cat, func, ...)          \
> > +     __dynamic_func_call_no_desc_cls(__UNIQUE_ID(ddebug), cat,       \
> > +                                     fmt, func, ##__VA_ARGS__)
> > +
> > +#define _dynamic_func_call_no_desc(fmt, func, ...)                   \
> > +     __dynamic_func_call_no_desc_cls(__UNIQUE_ID(ddebug),            \
> > +                                     _DPRINTK_SITE_UNCLASSED,        \
> > +                                     fmt, func, ##__VA_ARGS__)
> >
> >  #define dynamic_pr_debug(fmt, ...)                           \
> >       _dynamic_func_call(fmt, __dynamic_pr_debug,             \
> > diff --git a/lib/dynamic_debug.c b/lib/dynamic_debug.c
> > index a56c1286ffa4..ee2129becacc 100644
> > --- a/lib/dynamic_debug.c
> > +++ b/lib/dynamic_debug.c
> > @@ -55,6 +55,8 @@ struct ddebug_query {
> >       const char *function;
> >       const char *format;
> >       unsigned int first_lineno, last_lineno;
> > +     unsigned int class_id;
> > +     unsigned int class_marked:1;
> >  };
> >
> >

> >  /*
> > @@ -170,6 +172,10 @@ static int ddebug_change(const struct ddebug_query *query,
> >               for (i = 0; i < dt->num_ddebugs; i++) {
> >                       struct _ddebug *dp = &dt->ddebugs[i];
> >
> > +                     /* match against the class_id, either given or default */
> > +                     if (query->class_id != dp->class_id)
> > +                             continue;
> > +
>
> Could that instead be:
>
> if (query->class_id != _DPRINTK_SITE_UNCLASSED && query->class_id != dp->class_id)
>         continue;
>

I think that is the effect currently.

query construction adds in the default if the term wasnt specified.

> That way by default we fall through and enable callsites for queries that do not have
> the 'class' keyboard specified.

thats what I was avoiding - I suppose its a matter of perspective

all existing callsites are unclassified. - ie 15
to preserve the universe affected by old queries,
adding 15 by default comports with this.
then when class !=15 callsites are added,
they are immune from effects by existing queries.

classed queries are the alternate universe.
and need "class N" in >control to get there.
Id expect DRM would like the isolation,
at least against inadvertent changes.

that said,   ``echo +p >control`` can only affect 1 universe at a time.
ISTM this is fine,
the only thing lost is 1/2 the workload for
   while true do echo "+p ; -p" >control; done

> I think I would also disallow setting
> _DPRINTK_SITE_UNCLASSED explicitly since it would now mean 'class *', and what if
> we expand class_id size to greater than 15 at some point?

it doesnt mean class *, it means class OTHER than 0-14

earlier version of parse_class disallowed 15 explicitly,
I changed it to simplify testing.

re-adding that constraint could be argued,
but if class 15 is the default when unspecified,
its hard to explain why "class 15" could draw an errror.

we'd just increase bit-field size, class_id:5
and bump 15 to 31.
is there an appropriate *_MAX macro to use,
to add the right implications / connotations ?
theres something vaguely overflowy / rollover-y here.
What choice words would convey it succinctly ?

>
> >                       /* match against the source filename */
> >                       if (query->filename &&
> >                           !match_wildcard(query->filename, dp->filename) &&
> > @@ -308,6 +314,21 @@ static inline int parse_lineno(const char *str, unsigned int *val)
> >       return 0;
> >  }
> >
> > +static inline int parse_class(struct ddebug_query *query, const char *str)
> > +{
> > +     int rc;
> > +     unsigned int val;
> > +
> > +     rc = kstrtouint(str, 10, &val);
> > +     if (rc < 0 || val > _DPRINTK_SITE_UNCLASSED) {
> > +             pr_err("expecting class:[0-%d], not %s\n", _DPRINTK_SITE_UNCLASSED, str);
> > +             return -EINVAL;
> > +     }
> > +     query->class_id = val;
> > +     query->class_marked = 1;
> > +     return 0;
> > +}
> > +
> >  static int parse_linerange(struct ddebug_query *query, const char *first)
> >  {
> >       char *last = strchr(first, '-');
> > @@ -421,6 +442,9 @@ static int ddebug_parse_query(char *words[], int nwords,
> >               } else if (!strcmp(keyword, "line")) {
> >                       if (parse_linerange(query, arg))
> >                               return -EINVAL;
> > +             } else if (!strcmp(keyword, "class")) {
> > +                     if (parse_class(query, arg))
> > +                             return -EINVAL;
> >               } else {
> >                       pr_err("unknown keyword \"%s\"\n", keyword);
> >                       return -EINVAL;
> > @@ -428,6 +452,10 @@ static int ddebug_parse_query(char *words[], int nwords,
> >               if (rc)
> >                       return rc;
> >       }
> > +     /* post-validate the query, set default */
> > +     if (!query->class_marked)
> > +             query->class_id = _DPRINTK_SITE_UNCLASSED;
> > +
> >       vpr_info_dq(query, "parsed");
> >       return 0;
> >  }
> > @@ -900,7 +928,11 @@ static int ddebug_proc_show(struct seq_file *m, void *p)
> >                  iter->table->mod_name, dp->function,
> >                  ddebug_describe_flags(dp->flags, &flags));
> >       seq_escape(m, dp->format, "\t\r\n\"");
> > -     seq_puts(m, "\"\n");
> > +     seq_puts(m, "\"");
> > +
> > +     if (dp->class_id != _DPRINTK_SITE_UNCLASSED)
> > +             seq_printf(m, " cls:%u", dp->class_id);
> > +     seq_puts(m, "\n");
> >
> >       return 0;
> >  }



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