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29/*
30 * FILE: IOReporter.h
31 * AUTH: Cyril & Soren (Core OS)
32 * DATE: 2012-2013 (Copyright Apple Inc.)
33 * DESC: IOReporting interfaces for I/O Kit drivers
34 *
35 */
36
37#ifndef _IOKERNEL_REPORTERS_H_
38#define _IOKERNEL_REPORTERS_H_
39
40#include <machine/limits.h>
41
42#include <libkern/c++/OSPtr.h>
43#include <IOKit/IOLib.h>
44#include <IOKit/IOService.h>
45#include <IOKit/IOLocks.h>
46#include <IOKit/IOBufferMemoryDescriptor.h>
47
48#include <IOKit/IOReportTypes.h>
49#include <IOKit/IOKernelReportStructs.h>
50
51#include <libkern/c++/OSPtr.h>
52
53typedef OSDictionary IOReportLegendEntry;
54
55/*******************************
56* TOC: this file contains
57* 1. Introduction
58* 2a. IOReporter class declaration (public & non-public members)
59* 2b. static IOReporter methods unrelated to the class
60* 3. IOReporter subclass declarations (public & non-public members)
61* 4. IOReportLegend class declaration
62*******************************/
63
64/*!
65 * 1. Introduction
66 *
67 * IOReporting is a mechanism for I/O Kit drivers to gather statistics
68 * (or other information) and make it available to various "observers,"
69 * which are generally in user space. Requests for information come
70 * through two new IOService methods: ::configureReport(...) and
71 * ::updateReport(...). While not required (see IOReportTypes.h), drivers
72 * will generally use IOReporter subclass instances to track the requested
73 * information and respond to IOReporting requests. Drivers can use these
74 * classes to track information, either all the time or between "enable"
75 * and "disable" calls to IOService::configureReport().
76 *
77 * Available information is organized into "channels." A channel is
78 * uniquely identified by both driver (registry) ID and a 64-bit channel
79 * ID. One way drivers can advertise their channels is by publishing
80 * "legends" in the I/O Kit registry. In addition to collecting
81 * information and responding to queries, IOReporter objects can produce
82 * legend entries describing their channels. The IOReportLegend class
83 * helps manage legend entries from multiple reporter objects as well
84 * as with grouping channels logically for observers.
85 *
86 * An important basic constraint of the current implementation is that
87 * all channels reported by a particular reporter instance must share all
88 * traits except channel ID and name. Specifically, the channel type
89 * (including report class, categories, & size) and units. Additionally,
90 * IOHistogramReporter currently only supports one channel at a time.
91 *
92 * Currently, ::{configure/update}Report() can be called any time between
93 * when a driver calls registerService() and when free() is called on
94 * your driver. 12960947 tracks improvements / recommendations for
95 * correctly handling these calls during termination.
96 *
97 * Locking
98 * IOReporting only imposes concurrent access constraints when multiple
99 * threads are accessing the same object. Three levels of constraint apply
100 * depending on a method's purpose:
101 * 1. Allocation/Teardown - same-instance concurrency UNSAFE, MAY BLOCK
102 * 2. Configuration - same-instance concurrency SAFE, MAY BLOCK
103 * 3. Update - same-instance concurrency SAFE, WILL NOT BLOCK
104 *
105 * Configuration requires memory management which can block and must
106 * be invoked with interrupts ENABLED (for example, NOT in the interrupt
107 * context NOR with a spin lock -- like IOSimpleLock -- held).
108 *
109 * Updates can be performed with interrupts disabled, but clients should
110 * take into account that IOReporters' non-blocking currenency is achieved
111 * with IOSimpleLockLockDisable/UnlockEnableInterrupts(): that is, by
112 * disabling interrupts and taking a spin lock. While IOReporting will
113 * never hold a lock beyond a call into it, some time may be spent within
114 * the call spin-waiting for the lock. Clients holding their own
115 * spin locks should carefully consider the impact of IOReporting's
116 * (small) additional latency before calling it while holding a spin lock.
117 *
118 * The documentation for each method indicates any concurrency guarantees.
119 */
120
121
122/*********************************/
123/*** 2a. IOReporter Base Class ***/
124/*********************************/
125
126class IOReporter : public OSObject
127{
128 OSDeclareDefaultStructors(IOReporter);
129
130protected:
131/*! @function IOReporter::init
132 * @abstract base init() method, called by subclass initWith() methods
133 *
134 * @param reportingService - IOService associated with all channels
135 * @param channelType - type info for all channels (element_idx = 0)
136 * @param unit - description applied for all channels
137 * @result true on success, false otherwise
138 *
139 * @discussion
140 * init() establishes the parameters of all channels for this reporter
141 * instance. Any channels added via addChannel() will be of this type
142 * and have this unit.
143 *
144 * IOReporter clients should use the static <subclass>::with() methods
145 * below to obtain fully-initialized reporter instances. ::free()
146 * expects ::init() to have completed successfully. On failure, any
147 * allocations are cleaned up.
148 *
149 * Locking: same-instance concurrency UNSAFE
150 */
151 virtual bool init(IOService *reportingService,
152 IOReportChannelType channelType,
153 IOReportUnit unit);
154
155public:
156
157/*! @function IOReporter::addChannel
158 * @abstract add an additional, similar channel to the reporter
159 *
160 * @param channelID - identifier for the channel to be added
161 * @param channelName - an optional human-readble name for the channel
162 * @result appropriate IOReturn code
163 *
164 * @discussion
165 * The reporter will allocate memory to track a new channel with the
166 * provided ID and name (if any). Its other traits (type, etc) will
167 * be those provided when the reporter was initialized. If no channel
168 * name is provided and the channelID consists solely of ASCII bytes,
169 * those bytes (ignoring any NUL bytes) will be used as the
170 * human-readable channel name in user space. The IOREPORT_MAKEID()
171 * macro in IOReportTypes.h can be used to create ASCII channel IDs.
172 *
173 * Locking: same-instance concurrency SAFE, MAY BLOCK
174 */
175 IOReturn addChannel(uint64_t channelID, const char *channelName = NULL);
176
177/*! @function IOReporter::createLegend
178 * @abstract create a legend entry represending this reporter's channels
179 * @result An IOReportLegendEntry object or NULL on failure.
180 * @discussion
181 * All channels added to the reporter will be represented
182 * in the resulting legend entry.
183 *
184 * Legends must be published togethar as an array under the
185 * kIOReportLegendKey in the I/O Kit registry. The IOReportLegend
186 * class can be used to properly combine legend entries from multiple
187 * reporters as well as to put channels into groups of interest to
188 * observers. When published, individual legend entries share
189 * characteristics such as group and sub-group. Multiple IOReporter
190 * instances are required to produce independent legend entries which
191 * can then be published with different characteristics.
192 *
193 * Drivers wishing to publish legends should do so as part of their
194 * ::start() routine. As superclasses *may* have installed legend
195 * entries, any existing existing legend should be retrieved and
196 * IOReportLegend used to merge it with the new entries.
197 *
198 * Recommendations for best practices are forthcoming.
199 *
200 * Instead of calling createLegend on your reporter object and then
201 * appending it manually to IOReportLegend, one may prefer to call
202 * IOReportLegend::appendReporterLegend which creates and appends a
203 * reporter's IOReportLegendEntry in a single call.
204 *
205 * Locking: same-instance concurrency SAFE, MAY BLOCK
206 */
207 OSPtr<IOReportLegendEntry> createLegend(void);
208
209/*! @function IOReporter::configureReport
210 * @abstract track IOService::configureReport(), provide sizing info
211 *
212 * @param channelList - channels to configure
213 * @param action - enable/disable/size, etc (see IOReportTypes.h)
214 * @param result - *incremented* for kIOReportGetDimensions
215 * @param destination - action-specific default destination
216 * @result appropriate IOReturn code
217 *
218 * @discussion
219 * Any time a reporting driver's ::configureReport method is invoked,
220 * this method should be invoked on each IOReporter that is being
221 * used by that driver to report channels in channelList.
222 *
223 * Any channels in channelList which are not tracked by this reporter
224 * are ignored. ::configureReport(kIOReportGetDimensions) expects
225 * the full size of all channels, including any reported by
226 * superclasses. It is valid to call this routine on multiple
227 * reporter objects in succession and they will increment 'result'
228 * to provide the correct total.
229 *
230 * In the initial release, this routine is only required to calculate
231 * the response to kIOReportGetDimensions, but in the future it will
232 * will enable functionality like "triggered polling" via
233 * kIOReportNotifyHubOnChange. Internally, it is already keeping
234 * track of the number of times each channel has been enabled and
235 * disabled. 13073064 tracks adding a method to see whether any
236 * channels are currently being observed.
237 *
238 * The static IOReporter::configureAllReports() will call this method
239 * on multiple reporters grouped in an OSSet.
240 *
241 * Locking: same-instance concurrency SAFE, MAY BLOCK
242 */
243 IOReturn configureReport(IOReportChannelList *channelList,
244 IOReportConfigureAction action,
245 void *result,
246 void *destination);
247
248/*! @function IOReporter::updateReport
249 * @abstract Produce standard reply to IOService::updateReport()
250 *
251 * @param channelList - channels to update
252 * @param action - copy/trace data (see IOReportTypes.h)
253 * @param result - action-specific return value (e.g. size of data)
254 * @param destination - destination for this update (action-specific)
255 * @result appropriate IOReturn code
256 *
257 * @discussion
258 * This method searches channelList for channels tracked by this
259 * reporter, writes the corresponding data into 'destination', and
260 * updates 'result'. It should be possible to pass a given set of
261 * IOService::updateReport() arguments to any and all reporters as
262 * well as to super::updateReport() and get the right result.
263 *
264 * The static IOReporter::updateAllReports() will call this method
265 * on an OSSet of reporters.
266 *
267 * Locking: same-instance concurrency SAFE, WILL NOT BLOCK
268 */
269 IOReturn updateReport(IOReportChannelList *channelList,
270 IOReportConfigureAction action,
271 void *result,
272 void *destination);
273
274/*! @function IOReporter::free
275 * @abstract Releases the object and all its resources.
276 *
277 * @discussion
278 * ::free() [called on last ->release()] assumes that init() [called
279 * by static ::with() methods] has completed successfully.
280 *
281 * Locking: same-instance concurrency UNSAFE
282 */
283 virtual void free(void) APPLE_KEXT_OVERRIDE;
284
285/*! @function IOReporter::init
286 * @abstract Initialize global state
287 *
288 * @discussion
289 * ::initialize() [called during IOStartIOKit] initializes all global
290 * state for IOReporter objects.
291 *
292 */
293 static void initialize(void);
294
295
296/*********************************/
297/*** 2b. Useful Static Methods ***/
298/*********************************/
299
300/* The following static functions are intended to simplify the management
301 * of multiple reporters. They may be superseded in the future by an
302 * IOReportManager class.
303 */
304
305/*! @function IOReporter::configureAllReports
306 * @abstract call configureReport() on multiple IOReporter objects
307 *
308 * @param reporters - OSSet of IOReporter objects
309 * @param channelList - full list of channels to configure
310 * @param action - enable/disable/size, etc
311 * @param result - action-specific returned value
312 * @param destination - action-specific default destination
313 * @result success if all objects successfully complete
314 * IOReporter::configureReport()
315 *
316 * @discussion
317 * The OSSet must only contain IOReporter instances. The presence
318 * of non-IOReporter instances will cause this function to return
319 * kIOReturnBadArgument. If any reporter returns an error, the
320 * function will immediately return that error.
321 *
322 * Per the IOReporter::configureReport() documentation, each
323 * reporter will search channelList for channels it is reporting
324 * and provide a partial response.
325 */
326 static IOReturn configureAllReports(OSSet *reporters,
327 IOReportChannelList *channelList,
328 IOReportConfigureAction action,
329 void *result,
330 void *destination);
331// FIXME: just put the function (inline-ish) here?
332
333/*! @function IOReporter::updateAllReports
334 * @abstract call updateReport() on multiple IOReporter objects
335 *
336 * @param reporters - OSSet of IOReporter objects
337 * @param channelList - full list of channels to update
338 * @param action - type/style of update
339 * @param result - returned details about what was updated
340 * @param destination - destination for this update (action-specific)
341 * @result IOReturn code
342 * @discussion
343 * The OSSet must only contain IOReporter instances. The presence
344 * of non-IOReporter instances will cause this function to return
345 * kIOReturnBadArgument. If any reporter returns an error, the
346 * function will immediately return that error.
347 *
348 * Per the IOReporter::configureReport() documentation, each
349 * reporter will search channelList for channels it is reporting
350 * and provide a partial response.
351 */
352 static IOReturn updateAllReports(OSSet *reporters,
353 IOReportChannelList *channelList,
354 IOReportConfigureAction action,
355 void *result,
356 void *destination);
357// FIXME: just put the function (inline-ish) here?
358
359
360/* Protected (subclass-only) Methods
361 *
362 * General subclassing is not encouraged as we intend to improve
363 * internal interfaces. If you need something that might require
364 * a subclass, please file a bug against IOReporting/X and we will
365 * help you.
366 *
367 * One important concept for sub-classes (not clients) is that report
368 * data is stored in IOReportElement structures (see IOReportTypes.h).
369 */
370protected:
371
372/*! @function IOReporter::lockReporterConfig
373 * @function IOReporter::unlockReporterConfig
374 * @abstract prevent concurrent reconfiguration of a reporter
375 *
376 * @discussion
377 * lockReporterConfig() takes a mutex-based lock intended to prevent
378 * concurrent access to the reporter's configuration. It is not
379 * intended to prevent updates to the reporter's data. As long as
380 * all other requirements are met, it is safe to simultaneously hold
381 * both the configuration and data locks on a single reporter.
382 *
383 * lockReporterConfig() is used by routines such as addChannel().
384 * See also lockReporter() and ::handle*Swap*() below.
385 */
386 void lockReporterConfig(void);
387 void unlockReporterConfig(void);
388
389/*! @function IOReporter::lockReporter
390 * @function IOReporter::unlockReporter
391 * @abstract prevent concurrent access to a reporter's data
392 *
393 * @discussion
394 * This method grabs a lock intended to control access the reporter's
395 * reporting data. Sub-classes maninupating internal report values
396 * must make sure the reporter is locked (usually by the most generic
397 * public interface) before calling getElementValues(),
398 * copyElementValues(), or setElementValues().
399 *
400 * Subclasses should ensure that this lock is taken exactly once
401 * before directly accessing reporter data. For example,
402 * [virtual] IOFooReporter::handleSetFoo(.) {
403 * // assert(lock_held)
404 * getElementValues(1..)
405 * getElementValues(3..)
406 * getElementValues(5..)
407 * [calculate]
408 * setElementValues(6..)
409 * }
410 * IOFooReporter::setFoo(.) { // not virtual
411 * lockReporter()
412 * handleSetFoo(.)
413 * unlockReporter()
414 * }
415 *
416 * IOReporter::handle*() use lockReporter() similarly. For example,
417 * the lock is taken by IOReporter::updateReport() and is already
418 * held by the time any ::updateChannelValues() methods are called.
419 *
420 * Subclasses cannot call this routine if the lock is already held.
421 * That's why IOReporting generally only calls it from non-virtual
422 * public methods. In particular, this method should not be called
423 * it from ::handle*() methods which exist to allow override after
424 * the lock is taken.
425 *
426 * Because lockReporter() uses a spin lock, it is SAFE to use in the
427 * interrupt context. For the same reason, however, it is UNSAFE
428 * to perform any blocking blocking operations (including memory
429 * allocations) while holding this lock.
430 */
431 void lockReporter(void);
432 void unlockReporter(void);
433
434/*!
435 * @discussion
436 * The ::handle*Swap* functions allow subclasses to safely reconfigure
437 * their internal state. A non-virtual function handles locking
438 * and invokes the functions in order:
439 * - lockReporterConfig() // protecting instance vars but not content
440 * - prepare / allocate buffers of the new size
441 * - if error, bail (unlocking, of course)
442 *
443 * - lockReporter() // protecting data / blocking updates
444 * - swap: preserve continuing data / install new buffers
445 * - unlockReporter()
446 *
447 * - deallocate now-unused buffers
448 * - unlockReporterConfig()
449 */
450/*! @function IOReporter::handleSwapPrepare
451 * @abstract allocate memory in preparation for an instance variable swap
452 *
453 * @param newNChannels target number of channels
454 * @result IOReturn code
455 *
456 * @discussion
457 * ::handleSwapPrepare() is responsible for allocating appropriately-
458 * sized buffers (based on the new number of channels) and storing
459 * them in _swap* instance variables. If returning and error, it
460 * must deallocate any buffers and set to NULL any _swap* variables.
461 *
462 * Locking: The caller must ensure that the *config* lock is HELD but
463 * that the reporter (data) lock is *NOT HELD*.
464 */
465 virtual IOReturn handleSwapPrepare(int newNChannels);
466
467/*! @function IOReporter::handleAddChannelSwap
468 * @abstract update primary instance variables with new buffers
469 *
470 * @param channel_id ID of channel being added
471 * @param symChannelName optional channel name, in an allocated object
472 * @result IOReturn code
473 *
474 * @discussion
475 * handlAddChannelSwap() replaces the primary instance variables
476 * with buffers allocated in handlePrepareSwap(). It copies the the
477 * existing data into the appropriate portion of the new buffers.
478 * Because it is specific to adding one channel, it assumes that the
479 * target number of channels is one greater than the current value
480 * of _nChannels.
481 *
482 * IOReporter::handleAddChannelSwap() increments _nElements and
483 * _nChannels. To ensure that these variables describe the current
484 * buffers throughout ::handle*Swap(), subclasses overriding this
485 * method should call super::handleAddChannelSwap() after swapping
486 * their own instance variables.
487 *
488 * If returning an error, all implementations should leave their
489 * instance variables as they found them (*unswapped*). That ensures
490 * handleSwapCleanup() cleans up the unused buffers regardless of
491 * whether the swap was complete.
492 *
493 * Pseudo-code incorporating these suggestions:
494 * res = <err>; swapComplete = false;
495 * if (<unexpected>) goto finish
496 * tmpBuf = _primaryBuf; _primaryBuf = _swapBuf; _swapBuf = _primaryBuf;
497 * ...
498 * swapComplete = true;
499 * res = super::handle*Swap()
500 * ...
501 * finish:
502 * if (res && swapComplete) // unswap
503 *
504 * Locking: The caller must ensure that BOTH the configuration and
505 * reporter (data) locks are HELD.
506 */
507 virtual IOReturn handleAddChannelSwap(uint64_t channel_id,
508 const OSSymbol *symChannelName);
509
510/*! @function IOReporter::handleSwapCleanup
511 * @abstract release and forget unused buffers
512 *
513 * @param swapNChannels channel-relative size of the _swap buffers
514 *
515 * @discussion
516 * ::handleSwapCleanup() is responsible for deallocating the buffers
517 * no longer used after a swap. It must always be called if
518 * SwapPrepare() completes successfully. Because bufers may be
519 * swapped in and out of existance, the _swap* variables may be
520 * NULL and should be set to NULL when complete.
521 *
522 * Locking: The caller must ensure that the *config* lock is HELD but
523 * that the reporter (data) lock is *NOT HELD*.
524 */
525 virtual void handleSwapCleanup(int swapNChannels);
526
527/*! @function IOReporter::handleConfigureReport
528 * @abstract override vector for IOReporter::configureReport()
529 * [parameters and result should exactly match]
530 *
531 * @discussion
532 * The public base class method takes the reporter lock, calls this
533 * function, and then drops the lock. Subclasses should not call
534 * this function directly.
535 */
536 virtual IOReturn handleConfigureReport(IOReportChannelList *channelList,
537 IOReportConfigureAction action,
538 void *result,
539 void *destination);
540
541/*! @function IOReporter::handleUpdateReport
542 * @abstract override vector for IOReporter::updateReport()
543 * [parameters and result should exactly match]
544 *
545 * @discussion
546 * The public base class method takes the reporter lock, calls this
547 * function, and then drops the lock. Subclasses should not call
548 * this function directly.
549 *
550 * This function may be overriden but the common case should be to
551 * simply update reporter's specific values by overriding
552 * IOReporter::updateChannelValues().
553 */
554 virtual IOReturn handleUpdateReport(IOReportChannelList *channelList,
555 IOReportConfigureAction action,
556 void *result,
557 void *destination);
558
559/* @function IOReporter::handleCreateLegend
560 * @abstract override vector for IOReporter::createLegend()
561 * [parameters and result should exactly match]
562 *
563 * @discussion
564 * The public base class method takes the reporter lock, calls this
565 * function, and then drops the lock. Subclasses should not call
566 * this function directly.
567 */
568 virtual OSPtr<IOReportLegendEntry> handleCreateLegend(void);
569
570/*! @function IOReporter::updateChannelValues
571 * @abstract update channel values for IOReporter::updateReport()
572 *
573 * @param channel_index - logical (internal) index of the channel
574 * @result appropriate IOReturn code
575 *
576 * @discussion
577 * Internal reporter method to allow a subclass to update channel
578 * data when updateReport() is called. This routine handles the
579 * common case of a subclass needing to refresh state in response
580 * to IOReporter::updateReport(). It saves the complexity of
581 * parsing the full parameters to IOReporter::updateReport().
582 *
583 * The IOReporter base class implementation does not do anything
584 * except return success.
585 *
586 * Locking: IOReporter::updateReport() takes the reporter lock,
587 * determines the indices involved, calls this function, and
588 * then proceeds to provide values to the caller. If subclasses
589 * need to call this routine directly, they must ensure that
590 * the reporter (data) lock is held: see
591 * IOReporter::lockReporter().
592 */
593 virtual IOReturn updateChannelValues(int channel_index);
594
595
596/*! @function IOReporter::updateReportChannel
597 * @abstract Internal method to extract channel data to a destination
598 *
599 * @param channel_index - offset into internal elements array
600 * @param nElements - incremented by the number of IOReportElements added
601 * @param destination - pointer to the destination buffer
602 * @result IOReturn code
603 *
604 * @discussion
605 * updateReportChannel() is used to extract a single channel's
606 * data to the updateReport() destination.
607 *
608 * Locking: Caller must ensure that the reporter (data) lock is held.
609 */
610 IOReturn updateReportChannel(int channel_index,
611 int *nElements,
612 IOBufferMemoryDescriptor *destination);
613
614
615/*! @function IOReporter::setElementValues
616 * @abstract Atomically update a specific member of _elements[].
617 *
618 * @param element_index - index of the _element in internal array
619 * @param values - IORepoterElementValues to replace those at _elements[idx]
620 * @param record_time - optional mach_absolute_time to be used for metadata
621 * @result IOReturn code
622 *
623 * @discussion
624 * element_index can be obtained from getFirstElementIndex(). If
625 * record_time is not provided, IOReporter::setElementValues() will
626 * fetch the current mach_absolute_time. If the current time is
627 * already known, it is more efficient to pass it along.
628 *
629 * Locking: Caller must ensure that the reporter (data) lock is held.
630 */
631 virtual IOReturn setElementValues(int element_index,
632 IOReportElementValues *values,
633 uint64_t record_time = 0);
634
635/*! @function IOReporter::getElementValues
636 * @abstract Internal method to directly access the values of an element
637 *
638 * @param element_index - index of the _element in internal array
639 * @result A pointer to the element values requested or NULL on failure
640 *
641 * @discussion Locking: Caller must ensure that the reporter (data) lock is held.
642 * The returned pointer is only valid until unlockReporter() is called.
643 */
644 virtual const IOReportElementValues* getElementValues(int element_index);
645
646/*! @function IOReporter::getFirstElementIndex
647 * @abstract Returns the first element index for a channel
648 *
649 * @param channel_id - ID of the channel
650 * @param element_index - pointer to the returned element_index
651 * @result appropriate IOReturn code
652 *
653 * @discussion
654 * For efficiently and thread-safely reading _elements
655 *
656 * Locking: Caller must ensure that the reporter (data) lock is held.
657 */
658 virtual IOReturn getFirstElementIndex(uint64_t channel_id,
659 int *element_index);
660
661/*! @function IOReporter::getChannelIndex
662 * @abstract Returns the index of a channel from internal data structures
663 *
664 * @param channel_id - ID of the channel
665 * @param channel_index - pointer to the returned element_index
666 * @result appropriate IOReturn code
667 *
668 * @discussion
669 * For efficiently and thread-safely reading channels
670 *
671 * Locking: Caller must ensure that the reporter (data) lock is held.
672 */
673 virtual IOReturn getChannelIndex(uint64_t channel_id,
674 int *channel_index);
675
676/*! @function IOReporter::getChannelIndices
677 * @abstract Returns the index of a channel and its corresponding
678 * first element index from internal data structure
679 *
680 * @param channel_id - ID of the channel
681 * @param channel_index - pointer to the returned channel_index
682 * @param element_index - pointer to the returned element_index
683 * @result appropriate IOReturn code
684 *
685 * @discussion
686 * For efficiently and thread-safely reading channel elements.
687 * It is commonly useful to get access to both channel and element
688 * indices togther. This convenience method allows sub-classes to
689 * get both indices simultaneously.
690 *
691 * Locking: Caller must ensure that the reporter (data) lock is held.
692 */
693 virtual IOReturn getChannelIndices(uint64_t channel_id,
694 int *channel_index,
695 int *element_index);
696
697/*! @function IOReporter::copyElementValues
698 * @abstract Copies the values of an internal element to *elementValues
699 *
700 * @param element_index - Index of the element to return values from
701 * @param elementValues - For returning the content of element values
702 * @result Returns the content of an element
703 *
704 * @discussion
705 * For efficiently and thread-safely reading _elements.
706 * May need to find the index of the element first.
707 *
708 * Locking: Caller must ensure that the reporter (data) lock is held.
709 */
710 virtual IOReturn copyElementValues(int element_index,
711 IOReportElementValues *elementValues);
712
713// private methods
714private:
715/*! @function IOReporter::copyChannelIDs
716 * @abstract return an an OSArray of the reporter's
717 * channel IDs
718 *
719 * @result An OSArray of the repoter's channel ID's as OSNumbers
720 *
721 * @discussion
722 * This method is an internal helper function used to prepare a
723 * legend entry. It encapsulates the channel IDs in OSNumbers and
724 * aggregates them in an OSArray used when building the IOReportLegend
725 *
726 * Locking: Caller must ensure that the reporter (data) lock is held.
727 */
728 OSPtr<OSArray> copyChannelIDs(void);
729
730/*! @function IOReporter::legendWith
731 * @abstract Internal method to help create legend entries
732 *
733 * @param channelIDs - OSArray of OSNumber(uint64_t) channels IDs.
734 * @param channelNames - parrallel OSArray of OSSymbol(rich names)
735 * @param channelType - the type of all channels in this legend
736 * @param unit - The unit for the quantity recorded by this reporter object
737 *
738 * @result An IOReportLegendEntry object or NULL on failure
739 *
740 * @discussion
741 * This static method is the main legend creation function. It is called by
742 * IOReporter sub-classes and is responsible for building an
743 * IOReportLegendEntry corresponding to this reporter object.
744 * This legend entry may be extended by the sub-class of IOReporter if
745 * required.
746 *
747 * Locking: SAFE to call concurrently (no static globals), MAY BLOCK
748 */
749 static OSPtr<IOReportLegendEntry> legendWith(OSArray *channelIDs,
750 OSArray *channelNames,
751 IOReportChannelType channelType,
752 IOReportUnit unit);
753
754// protected instance variables (want to get rid of these)
755protected:
756 IOReportChannelType _channelType;
757 uint64_t _driver_id; // driver reporting data
758
759// IOHistogramReporter accesses these; need to re-do its instantiation
760 IOReportElement *_elements;
761 int *_enableCounts; // refcount kIOReportEnable/Disable
762 uint16_t _channelDimension;// Max channel size
763 int _nElements;
764 int _nChannels; // Total Channels in this reporter
765 OSPtr<OSArray> _channelNames;
766
767// MUST be protected because check is a macro!
768 bool _reporterIsLocked;
769 bool _reporterConfigIsLocked;
770
771// Required for swapping inside addChannel
772 IOReportElement *_swapElements;
773 int *_swapEnableCounts;
774
775// private instance variables
776private:
777 IOReportUnit _unit;
778
779 int _enabled;// 'enabled' if _enabled > 0
780
781 IOLock *_configLock;
782 IOInterruptState _interruptState;
783 IOSimpleLock *_reporterLock;
784};
785
786
787/************************************/
788/***** 3. IOReporter Subclasses *****/
789/************************************/
790
791/*!
792 * @class IOSimpleReporter
793 * @abstract Report simple integers
794 * @discussion
795 * Each IOSimpleReporter can have an arbitrary number of channels,
796 * each publishing a single integer value at any given time.
797 */
798
799class IOSimpleReporter : public IOReporter
800{
801 OSDeclareDefaultStructors(IOSimpleReporter);
802
803public:
804
805/*! @function IOSimpleReporter::with
806 * @abstract create an initialized simple reporter
807 *
808 * @param reportingService - IOService associated with all channels
809 * @param categories - The category in which the report should be classified
810 * @param unit - The unit for the quantity recorded by the reporter object
811 * @result On success, an instance of IOSimpleReporter, else NULL
812 *
813 * @discussion
814 * Creates an instance of IOSimpleReporter object
815 *
816 * Locking: SAFE to call concurrently (no static globals), MAY BLOCK.
817 */
818 static OSPtr<IOSimpleReporter> with(IOService *reportingService,
819 IOReportCategories categories,
820 IOReportUnit unit);
821
822/*! @function IOSimpleReporter::setValue
823 * @abstract Thread safely set a channel's value
824 *
825 * @param channel_id - ID of the channel for which the value needs to be set
826 * @param value - New channel value
827 * @result Appropriate IOReturn code
828 *
829 * @discussion
830 * Updates the value of a channel to the provided value.
831 *
832 * Locking: same-instance concurrency SAFE, WILL NOT BLOCK
833 */
834 IOReturn setValue(uint64_t channel_id,
835 int64_t value);
836
837/*! @function IOSimpleReporter::incrementValue
838 * @abstract Thread safely increment a channel's value by a given amount
839 *
840 * @param channel_id - ID of the channel for which the value needs to be incremented
841 * @param increment - Amount to be added to the current channel value
842 * @result Appropriate IOReturn code
843 * @discussion
844 * Increments the value of the channel ID by the provided amount.
845 *
846 * Locking: same-instance concurrency SAFE, WILL NOT BLOCK
847 */
848 IOReturn incrementValue(uint64_t channel_id,
849 int64_t increment);
850
851/*! @function IOSimpleReporter::getValue
852 * @abstract Thread safely access a channel value
853 *
854 * @param channel_id - ID of the channel to get a value from
855 * @result Returns the current value stored in the channel
856 * @discussion
857 * Accessor method to a channel's current stored value
858 *
859 * Locking: same-instance concurrency SAFE, WILL NOT BLOCK
860 */
861 int64_t getValue(uint64_t channel_id);
862
863protected:
864
865/*! @function IOSimpleReporter::initWith
866 * @abstract instance method implementation called by IOSimpleReporter::with
867 *
868 * @discussion
869 * See description of parameters above
870 *
871 * Locking: same-instance concurrency UNSAFE
872 */
873 virtual bool initWith(IOService *reportingService,
874 IOReportCategories categories,
875 IOReportUnit unit);
876
877private:
878};
879
880
881
882/*!
883 * @class IOStateReporter
884 * @abstract Report state machine data
885 * @discussion
886 * Each IOStateReporter can report information for an arbitrary number
887 * of similar state machines. All must have the same number of states.
888 */
889class IOStateReporter : public IOReporter
890{
891 OSDeclareDefaultStructors(IOStateReporter);
892
893public:
894
895/*! @function IOStateReporter::with
896 * @abstract State reporter static creation method
897 *
898 * @param reportingService - The I/O Kit service for this reporter's channels
899 * @param categories - The categories for this reporter's channels
900 * @param nstates - Maximum number of states for this reporter's channels
901 * @param unit - optional parameter if using override/increment...()
902 * @result on success, an IOStateReporter instance, else NULL
903 *
904 * @discussion
905 * Creates an instance of IOStateReporter. The default time scale
906 * is the current system's notion of mach_absolute_time(). Using a
907 * non-default time scale requires the use of
908 * override/incrementChannelState() instead of setState().
909 * setState() always updates using mach_absolute_time().
910 *
911 * Locking: SAFE to call concurrently (no static globals), MAY BLOCK
912 */
913 static OSPtr<IOStateReporter> with(IOService *reportingService,
914 IOReportCategories categories,
915 int nstates,
916 IOReportUnit unit = kIOReportUnitHWTicks);
917
918/*! @function IOStateReporter::setStateID
919 * @abstract Assign a non-default ID to a state
920 *
921 * @param channel_id - ID of channel containing the state in question
922 * @param state_index - index of state to give an ID: [0..(nstates-1)]
923 * @param state_id - 64-bit state ID, for ASCII, use IOREPORT_MAKEID
924 *
925 * @result Appropriate IOReturn code
926 *
927 * @discussion
928 * By default, IOStateReporter identifies its channel states by
929 * numbering them from 0 to <nstates - 1>. If setStateID is not
930 * called to customize the state IDs, the numbered states will be
931 * kept throughout the life of the object and it is safe to reference
932 * those states by their indices. Otherwise, after setStateID() has
933 * been called, the ordering of states is no longer guaranteed and
934 * the client must reference states by their assigned state ID.
935 *
936 * Locking: same-instance concurrency SAFE, WILL NOT BLOCK
937 */
938 IOReturn setStateID(uint64_t channel_id,
939 int state_index,
940 uint64_t state_id);
941
942/*! @function IOStateReporter::setChannelState
943 * @abstract Updates the current state of a channel to a new state
944 *
945 * @param channel_id - ID of the channel which is updated to a new state
946 * @param new_state_id - ID of the target state for this channel
947 * @param last_intransition - deprecated: time of most recent entry
948 * @param prev_state_residency - deprecated: time spent in previous state
949 * @result Appropriate IOReturn code
950 *
951 * @discussion
952 * setChannelState() updates the amount of time spent in the previous
953 * state (if any) and increments the number of transitions into the
954 * new state. It also sets the target state's last transition time to
955 * the current time and enables internal time-keeping for the channel.
956 * In this mode, calls like getStateResidencyTime() and updateReport()
957 * automatically update a channel's time in state.
958 *
959 * new_state_id identifies the target state as initialized
960 * (0..<nstates-1>) or as configured by setStateID().
961 *
962 * Drivers wishing to compute and report their own time in state
963 * should use incrementChannelState() or overrideChannelState(). It
964 * is not currently possible for a driver to synchronize with the
965 * automatic time-keeping enabled by setChannelState(). The
966 * 4-argument version of setChannelState() is thus impossible to
967 * use correctly. In the future, there may be a setChannelState()
968 * which accepts a last_intransition parameter and uses it to
969 * automatically calculate time in state (ERs -> IOReporting / X).
970 *
971 * Locking: same-instance concurrency SAFE, WILL NOT BLOCK
972 */
973 IOReturn setChannelState(uint64_t channel_id,
974 uint64_t new_state_id,
975 uint64_t last_intransition,
976 uint64_t prev_state_residency) __deprecated;
977
978/*! @function IOStateReporter::setChannelState
979 * @abstract Updates the current state of a channel to a new state
980 *
981 * @param channel_id - ID of the channel which is updated to a new state
982 * @param new_state_id - ID of the target state for this channel
983 * @result Appropriate IOReturn code
984 *
985 * @discussion
986 * setChannelState() updates the amount of time spent in the previous
987 * state (if any) and increments the number of transitions into the
988 * new state. It also sets the target state's last transition time to
989 * the current time and enables internal time-keeping for the channel.
990 * In this mode, calls like getStateResidencyTime() and updateReport()
991 * automatically update a channel's time in state.
992 *
993 * new_state_id identifies the target state as initialized
994 * (0..<nstates-1>) or as configured by setStateID().
995 *
996 * Drivers wishing to compute and report their own time in state
997 * should use incrementChannelState() or overrideChannelState(). It
998 * is not currently possible for a driver to synchronize with the
999 * automatic time-keeping enabled by setChannelState(). The
1000 * 4-argument version of setChannelState() is thus impossible to
1001 * use correctly. In the future, there may be a setChannelState()
1002 * which accepts a last_intransition parameter and uses it to
1003 * automatically calculate time in state (ERs -> IOReporting / X).
1004 *
1005 * Locking: same-instance concurrency SAFE, WILL NOT BLOCK
1006 */
1007 IOReturn setChannelState(uint64_t channel_id,
1008 uint64_t new_state_id);
1009
1010
1011/*! @function IOStateReporter::setState
1012 * @abstract Updates state for single channel reporters
1013 *
1014 * @param new_state_id - New state for the channel
1015 * @result Appropriate IOReturn code.
1016 *
1017 * @discussion
1018 * setState() is a convenience method for single-channel state
1019 * reporter instances. An error will be returned if the reporter
1020 * in question has more than one channel.
1021 *
1022 * See further discussion at setChannelState().
1023 *
1024 * Locking: same-instance concurrency SAFE, WILL NOT BLOCK
1025 */
1026 IOReturn setState(uint64_t new_state_id);
1027
1028/*! @function IOStateReporter::setState
1029 * @abstract Updates state for single channel reporters
1030 *
1031 * @param new_state_id - New state for the channel
1032 * @param last_intransition - deprecated: time of most recent entry
1033 * @param prev_state_residency - deprecated: spent in previous state
1034 * @result Appropriate IOReturn code.
1035 *
1036 * @discussion
1037 * setState() is a convenience method for single-channel state
1038 * reporter instances. An error will be returned if the reporter
1039 * in question has more than one channel.
1040 *
1041 * See further discussion at setChannelState().
1042 *
1043 * Locking: same-instance concurrency SAFE, WILL NOT BLOCK
1044 */
1045 IOReturn setState(uint64_t new_state_id,
1046 uint64_t last_intransition,
1047 uint64_t prev_state_residency) __deprecated;
1048
1049/*! @function IOStateReporter::overrideChannelState
1050 * @abstract Overrides state data for a channel with passed arguments
1051 *
1052 * @param channel_id - ID of the channel which state is to be updated
1053 * @param state_id - state id for the channel
1054 * @param time_in_state - time used as new total time in state
1055 * @param intransitions - total number of transitions into state
1056 * @param last_intransition - mach_absolute_time of most recent entry (opt)
1057 * @result Appropriate IOReturn code
1058 *
1059 * @discussion
1060 * overrideChannelState() sets a particular state's time in state
1061 * and transition count to the values provided. The optional
1062 * last_intransition records the last time the channel transitioned
1063 * into the given state. Passing 0 for time_in_state and
1064 * intransitions will force the current values to 0. Passing 0
1065 * for last_intransition for all states will disable the notion
1066 * of a channel's "current state."
1067 *
1068 * The most recent last_intransition (amongst all states in a channel)
1069 * logically determines the current state. If last_intransition is
1070 * not provided for any state, the channel will not report a current
1071 * For consistent results, it is important to either never specify
1072 * last_intransition or to always specify it.
1073 *
1074 * There is currently a bug in determining current state (13423273).
1075 * The IOReportMacros.h macros only update the state's metadata
1076 * timestamp and libIOReport only looks at the metadata timestamps
1077 * to determine the current state. Until that bug is fixed, whichever
1078 * state is updated most recently will be considered the "current"
1079 * state by libIOReport.
1080 *
1081 * ::setState()'s automatic "time in state" updates are not supported
1082 * when using overrideChannelState(). Clients must not use
1083 * overrideChannelState() on any channel that has ::setState() called
1084 * on it. Unlike with ::setState(), clients using
1085 * overrideChannelState() are responsible for ensuring that data is
1086 * up to date for updateReport() calls. The correct way to do this
1087 * is for a driver's ::updateReport() method to push the most up to
1088 * date values into the reporters before calling
1089 * super::updateReport().
1090 *
1091 * Locking: same-instance concurrency SAFE, WILL NOT BLOCK
1092 */
1093 IOReturn overrideChannelState(uint64_t channel_id,
1094 uint64_t state_id,
1095 uint64_t time_in_state,
1096 uint64_t intransitions,
1097 uint64_t last_intransition = 0);
1098
1099/*! @function IOStateReporter::incrementChannelState
1100 * @abstract Updates state data for a channel with passed arguments
1101 *
1102 * @param channel_id - ID of the channel which state is to be updated
1103 * @param state_id - state id for the channel
1104 * @param time_in_state - time to be accumulated for time in state
1105 * @param intransitions - number of transitions into state to be added
1106 * @param last_intransition - mach_absolute_time of most recent entry (opt)
1107 * @result Appropriate IOReturn code
1108 *
1109 * @discussion
1110 * incrementChannelState() adds time_in_state and intransitions
1111 * to the current values stored for a particular state. If provided,
1112 * last_intransition overwrites the time the state was most recently
1113 * entered. Passing 0 for time_in_state and intransitions will have
1114 * no effect. Passing 0 for last_intransition for all states will
1115 * disable the notion of a channel's "current state."
1116 *
1117 * The most recent last_intransition (amongst all states in a channel)
1118 * logically determines the current state. If last_intransition is
1119 * not provided for any state, the channel will not report a current
1120 * For consistent results, it is important to either never specify
1121 * last_intransition or to always specify it.
1122 *
1123 * There is currently a bug in determining current state (13423273).
1124 * The IOReportMacros.h macros only update the state's metadata
1125 * timestamp and libIOReport only looks at the metadata timestamps
1126 * to determine the current state. Until that bug is fixed, whichever
1127 * state is updated most recently will be considered the "current"
1128 * state by libIOReport.
1129 *
1130 * ::setState()'s automatic "time in state" updates are not supported
1131 * when using incrementChannelState(). Clients must not use
1132 * incrementChannelState() on any channel that has ::setState()
1133 * called on it. Unlike with ::setState(), clients using
1134 * incrementChannelState() are responsible for ensuring that data
1135 * is up to date for updateReport() calls. The correct way to do
1136 * this is for a driver's ::updateReport() method to push the most
1137 * up to date values into the reporters before calling
1138 * super::updateReport().
1139 *
1140 * Locking: same-instance concurrency SAFE, WILL NOT BLOCK
1141 */
1142 IOReturn incrementChannelState(uint64_t channel_id,
1143 uint64_t state_id,
1144 uint64_t time_in_state,
1145 uint64_t intransitions,
1146 uint64_t last_intransition = 0);
1147
1148/*! @function IOStateReporter::setStateByIndices
1149 * @abstract update a channel state without validating channel_id
1150 *
1151 * @param channel_index - 0..<nChannels>, available from getChannelIndex()
1152 * @param new_state_index - New state (by index) for the channel
1153 * @result Appropriate IOReturn code
1154 *
1155 * @discussion
1156 * Similar to setState(), setStateByIndices() sets a channel's state
1157 * without searching for the channel or state IDs. It will perform
1158 * bounds checking, but relies on the caller to properly indicate
1159 * the indices of the channel and state. Clients can rely on channels
1160 * being added to IOStateReporter in order: the first channel will
1161 * have index 0, the second index 1, etc. Like ::setState(),
1162 * "time in state" calculations are handled automatically.
1163 *
1164 * setStateByIndices() is faster than than setChannelState(), but
1165 * it should only be used where the latter's performance overhead
1166 * might be a problem. For example, many channels in a single
1167 * reporter and high-frequency state changes.
1168 *
1169 * Drivers wishing to compute and report their own time in state
1170 * should use incrementChannelState() or overrideChannelState(). It
1171 * is not currently possible for a driver to synchronize with the
1172 * automatic time-keeping enabled by setStateByIndices(). The
1173 * 4-argument version of setChannelState() is thus impossible to
1174 * use correctly. In the future, there may be a setChannelState()
1175 * which accepts a last_intransition parameter and uses it to
1176 * automatically calculate time in state (ERs -> IOReporting / X).
1177 *
1178 * Locking: same-instance concurrency SAFE, WILL NOT BLOCK
1179 */
1180 IOReturn setStateByIndices(int channel_index,
1181 int new_state_index);
1182
1183/*! @function IOStateReporter::setStateByIndices
1184 * @abstract update a channel state without validating channel_id
1185 *
1186 * @param channel_index - 0..<nChannels>, available from getChannelIndex()
1187 * @param new_state_index - New state (by index) for the channel
1188 * @param last_intransition - deprecated: time of most recent entry
1189 * @param prev_state_residency - deprecated: time spent in previous state
1190 * @result Appropriate IOReturn code
1191 *
1192 * @discussion
1193 * Similar to setState(), setStateByIndices() sets a channel's state
1194 * without searching for the channel or state IDs. It will perform
1195 * bounds checking, but relies on the caller to properly indicate
1196 * the indices of the channel and state. Clients can rely on channels
1197 * being added to IOStateReporter in order: the first channel will
1198 * have index 0, the second index 1, etc. Like ::setState(),
1199 * "time in state" calculations are handled automatically.
1200 *
1201 * setStateByIndices() is faster than than setChannelState(), but
1202 * it should only be used where the latter's performance overhead
1203 * might be a problem. For example, many channels in a single
1204 * reporter and high-frequency state changes.
1205 *
1206 * Drivers wishing to compute and report their own time in state
1207 * should use incrementChannelState() or overrideChannelState(). It
1208 * is not currently possible for a driver to synchronize with the
1209 * automatic time-keeping enabled by setStateByIndices(). The
1210 * 4-argument version of setChannelState() is thus impossible to
1211 * use correctly. In the future, there may be a setChannelState()
1212 * which accepts a last_intransition parameter and uses it to
1213 * automatically calculate time in state (ERs -> IOReporting / X).
1214 *
1215 * Locking: same-instance concurrency SAFE, WILL NOT BLOCK
1216 */
1217 IOReturn setStateByIndices(int channel_index,
1218 int new_state_index,
1219 uint64_t last_intransition,
1220 uint64_t prev_state_residency) __deprecated;
1221
1222/*! @function IOStateReporter::getStateInTransitions
1223 * @abstract Accessor method for count of transitions into state
1224 *
1225 * @param channel_id - ID of the channel
1226 * @param state_id - State of the channel
1227 * @result Count of transitions into the requested state.
1228 *
1229 * @discussion
1230 * Some clients may need to consume internally the data aggregated by the
1231 * reporter object. This method allows a client to retrieve the count of
1232 * transitions into the requested state for the channel_id.
1233 *
1234 * Locking: same-instance concurrency SAFE, WILL NOT BLOCK
1235 */
1236 uint64_t getStateInTransitions(uint64_t channel_id,
1237 uint64_t state_id);
1238
1239/*! @function IOStateReporter::getStateResidencyTime
1240 * @abstract Accessor method for time spent in a given state
1241 *
1242 * @param channel_id - ID of the channel
1243 * @param state_id - State of the channel
1244 * @result Absolute time spent in specified state
1245 *
1246 * @discussion
1247 * Some clients may need to consume internally the data aggregated
1248 * by the by the reporter object. This method allows a client to
1249 * retrieve the absolute time a particular channel recorded as spent
1250 * in a specified state.
1251 *
1252 * Locking: same-instance concurrency SAFE, WILL NOT BLOCK
1253 */
1254 uint64_t getStateResidencyTime(uint64_t channel_id,
1255 uint64_t state_id);
1256
1257/*! @function IOStateReporter::getStateLastTransitionTime
1258 * @abstract Accessor method for last time a transition occured
1259 *
1260 * @param channel_id - ID of the channel
1261 * @param state_id - State of the channel
1262 * @result Absolute time for when the last transition occured
1263 *
1264 * @discussion
1265 * Some clients may need to consume internally the data aggregated
1266 * by the by the reporter object. This method allows a client to
1267 * retrieve the absolute time stamp for when the last transition into
1268 * a specific state was recorded.
1269 *
1270 * Locking: same-instance concurrency SAFE, WILL NOT BLOCK
1271 */
1272 uint64_t getStateLastTransitionTime(uint64_t channel_id, uint64_t state_id);
1273
1274/*! @function [DEPRECATED] IOStateReporter::getStateLastChannelUpdateTime
1275 * @abstract Deprecated accessor for last time a channel was auto-updated
1276 *
1277 * @param channel_id - ID of the channel
1278 * @result Absolute time for last time the channel was updated
1279 *
1280 * @discussion
1281 * If a channel has had ::setState() called on it, calls such as
1282 * getStateResidencyTime() or updateReport() will update time in the
1283 * current state and update an internal "last channel update time."
1284 * Because clients have no way to interlock with those methods, there
1285 * is no sensible way to use this method and it will be removed in
1286 * a future release.
1287 *
1288 * Locking: same-instance concurrency SAFE, WILL NOT BLOCK
1289 */
1290 uint64_t getStateLastChannelUpdateTime(uint64_t channel_id) __deprecated;
1291
1292/*! @function IOStateReporter::free
1293 * @abstract Releases the object and all its resources.
1294 *
1295 * @discussion
1296 * ::free() assumes that init() has completed. Clients should use
1297 * the static ::with() methods to obtain fully-initialized reporter
1298 * instances.
1299 *
1300 * Locking: same-instance concurrency UNSAFE
1301 */
1302 virtual void free(void) APPLE_KEXT_OVERRIDE;
1303
1304protected:
1305
1306/*! @function IOStateReporter::initWith
1307 * @abstract Instance method implementation called by ::with
1308 *
1309 * @discussion
1310 * See description of parameters above
1311 */
1312 virtual bool initWith(IOService *reportingService,
1313 IOReportCategories categories,
1314 int16_t nstates, IOReportUnit unit);
1315
1316
1317/*! @function IOStateReporter::handleSwapPrepare
1318 * @abstract _swap* = <IOStateReporter-specific per-channel buffers>
1319 * [see IOReporter::handle*Swap* for more info]
1320 */
1321 virtual IOReturn handleSwapPrepare(int newNChannels) APPLE_KEXT_OVERRIDE;
1322
1323/*!
1324 * @function IOStateReporter::handleAddChannelSwap
1325 * @abstract swap in IOStateReporter's variables
1326 */
1327 virtual IOReturn handleAddChannelSwap(uint64_t channel_id,
1328 const OSSymbol *symChannelName) APPLE_KEXT_OVERRIDE;
1329
1330/*!
1331 * @function IOStateReporter::handleSwapCleanup
1332 * @abstract clean up unused buffers in _swap*
1333 */
1334 virtual void handleSwapCleanup(int swapNChannels) APPLE_KEXT_OVERRIDE;
1335
1336/*! @function IOStateReporter::updateChannelValues
1337 * @abstract Update accounting of time spent in current state
1338 *
1339 * @param channel_index - internal index of the channel
1340 * @result appropriate IOReturn code
1341 *
1342 * @discussion
1343 * Internal State reporter method to account for the time spent in
1344 * the current state when updateReport() is called on the reporter's
1345 * channels.
1346 *
1347 * Locking: Caller must ensure that the reporter (data) lock is held.
1348 */
1349 virtual IOReturn updateChannelValues(int channel_index) APPLE_KEXT_OVERRIDE;
1350
1351/*! @function IOStateReporter::setStateByIndices
1352 * @abstract update a channel state without validating channel_id
1353 *
1354 * @param channel_index - 0..<nChannels>, available from getChannelIndex()
1355 * @param new_state_index - New state for the channel
1356 * @param last_intransition - to remove: time of most recent entry
1357 * @param prev_state_residency - to remove: time spent in previous state
1358 * @result Appropriate IOReturn code
1359 *
1360 * @discussion
1361 * Locked version of IOReporter::setStateByIndices(). This method may be
1362 * overriden by sub-classes.
1363 *
1364 * Locking: Caller must ensure that the reporter (data) lock is held.
1365 */
1366 virtual IOReturn handleSetStateByIndices(int channel_index,
1367 int new_state_index,
1368 uint64_t last_intransition,
1369 uint64_t prev_state_residency);
1370
1371/*! @function IOStateReporter::setStateID
1372 * @abstract Assign a non-default ID to a state
1373 *
1374 * @param channel_id - ID of channel containing the state in question
1375 * @param state_index - index of state to give an ID: [0..(nstates-1)]
1376 * @param state_id - 64-bit state ID, for ASCII, use IOREPORT_MAKEID
1377 *
1378 * @result Appropriate IOReturn code
1379 *
1380 * @discussion
1381 * Locked version of IOReporter::setStateID(). This method may be
1382 * overriden by sub-classes
1383 *
1384 * Locking: Caller must ensure that the reporter (data) lock is held.
1385 */
1386 virtual IOReturn handleSetStateID(uint64_t channel_id,
1387 int state_index,
1388 uint64_t state_id);
1389
1390/*! @function IOStateReporter::handleOverrideChannelStateByIndices
1391 * @abstract Overrides state data for a channel with passed arguments
1392 *
1393 * @param channel_index - index of the channel which state is to be updated
1394 * @param state_index - index of the state id for the channel
1395 * @param time_in_state - time used as new total time in state
1396 * @param intransitions - total number of transitions into state
1397 * @param last_intransition - mach_absolute_time of most recent entry (opt)
1398 * @result Appropriate IOReturn code
1399 *
1400 * @discussion
1401 * Locked version of IOReporter::overrideChannelState(). This method
1402 * may be overriden by sub-classes.
1403 *
1404 * Locking: Caller must ensure that the reporter (data) lock is held.
1405 */
1406 virtual IOReturn handleOverrideChannelStateByIndices(int channel_index,
1407 int state_index,
1408 uint64_t time_in_state,
1409 uint64_t intransitions,
1410 uint64_t last_intransition = 0);
1411
1412/*! @function IOStateReporter::handleIncrementChannelStateByIndices
1413 * @abstract Updates state data for a channel with passed arguments
1414 *
1415 * @param channel_index - index of the channel which state is to be updated
1416 * @param state_index - index of the state id for the channel
1417 * @param time_in_state - time used as new total time in state
1418 * @param intransitions - total number of transitions into state
1419 * @param last_intransition - mach_absolute_time of most recent entry (opt)
1420 * @result Appropriate IOReturn code
1421 *
1422 * @discussion
1423 * Locked version of IOReporter::incrementChannelState(). This method
1424 * may be overriden by sub-classes.
1425 *
1426 * Locking: Caller must ensure that the reporter (data) lock is held.
1427 */
1428 virtual IOReturn handleIncrementChannelStateByIndices(int channel_index,
1429 int state_index,
1430 uint64_t time_in_state,
1431 uint64_t intransitions,
1432 uint64_t last_intransition = 0);
1433private:
1434
1435 int *_currentStates; // current states (per chonnel)
1436 uint64_t *_lastUpdateTimes; // most recent auto-update
1437
1438// Required for swapping inside addChannel
1439 int *_swapCurrentStates;
1440 uint64_t *_swapLastUpdateTimes;
1441
1442 enum valueSelector {
1443 kInTransitions,
1444 kResidencyTime,
1445 kLastTransitionTime
1446 };
1447 uint64_t _getStateValue(uint64_t channel_id,
1448 uint64_t state_id,
1449 enum valueSelector value);
1450
1451 IOReturn _getStateIndices(uint64_t channel_id,
1452 uint64_t state_id,
1453 int *channel_index,
1454 int *state_index);
1455};
1456
1457
1458/*!
1459 * @class IOHistogramReporter
1460 * @abstract Report histograms of values
1461 * @discussion
1462 * Each IOHistogramReporter can report one histogram representing
1463 * how a given value has changed over time.
1464 */
1465class IOHistogramReporter : public IOReporter
1466{
1467 OSDeclareDefaultStructors(IOHistogramReporter);
1468
1469public:
1470/*! @function IOHistogramReporter::with
1471 * @abstract Initializes the IOHistogramReporter instance variables and data structures
1472 *
1473 * @param reportingService - The I/O Kit service for this reporter's channels
1474 * @param categories - The categories in which the report should be classified
1475 * @param channelID - uint64_t channel identifier
1476 * @param channelName - rich channel name as char*
1477 * @param unit - The unit for the quantity recorded by the reporter object
1478 * @param nSegments - Number of segments to be extracted from the config data structure
1479 * @param config - Histograms require the caller to pass a configuration by segments
1480 * @result an instance of the IOSimpleReporter object or NULL on error
1481 *
1482 * @discussion
1483 * Creates an instance of histogram reporter object.
1484 *
1485 * FIXME: need more explanation of the config
1486 *
1487 * IOHistogramReporter currently only supports a single channel.
1488 *
1489 *
1490 */
1491 static OSPtr<IOHistogramReporter> with(IOService *reportingService,
1492 IOReportCategories categories,
1493 uint64_t channelID,
1494 const char *channelName,
1495 IOReportUnit unit,
1496 int nSegments,
1497 IOHistogramSegmentConfig *config);
1498
1499/*! @function IOHistogramReporter::addChannel
1500 * @abstract Override IOReporter::addChannel(*) to return an error
1501 *
1502 * @result kIOReturnUnsupported - doesn't support adding channels
1503 */
1504 IOReturn
1505 addChannel(__unused uint64_t channelID, __unused const char *channelName = NULL)
1506 {
1507 return kIOReturnUnsupported;
1508 }
1509
1510/*! @function IOHistogramReporter::overrideBucketValues
1511 * @abstract Override values of a bucket at specified index
1512 *
1513 * @param index - index of bucket to override
1514 * @param bucket_hits - new bucket hits count
1515 * @param bucket_min - new bucket minimum value
1516 * @param bucket_max - new bucket maximum value
1517 * @param bucket_sum - new bucket sum
1518 * @result Appropriate IOReturn code
1519 *
1520 * @discussion
1521 * Replaces data in the bucket at the specified index with the data pointed
1522 * to by bucket. No sanity check is performed on the data. If the index
1523 * is out of bounds, kIOReturnBadArgument is returned.
1524 *
1525 * Locking: same-instance concurrency SAFE, WILL NOT BLOCK
1526 */
1527
1528 IOReturn overrideBucketValues(unsigned int index,
1529 uint64_t bucket_hits,
1530 int64_t bucket_min,
1531 int64_t bucket_max,
1532 int64_t bucket_sum);
1533
1534/*! @function IOHistogramReporter::tallyValue
1535 * @abstract Add a new value to the histogram
1536 *
1537 * @param value - new value to add to the histogram
1538 * @result the index of the affected bucket, or -1 on error
1539 *
1540 * @discussion
1541 * The histogram reporter determines in which bucket the value
1542 * falls and increments it. The lowest and highest buckets
1543 * extend to negative and positive infinity, respectively.
1544 *
1545 * Locking: same-instance concurrency SAFE, WILL NOT BLOCK
1546 */
1547 int tallyValue(int64_t value);
1548
1549/*! @function IOHistogramReporter::free
1550 * @abstract Releases the object and all its resources.
1551 *
1552 * @discussion
1553 * ::free() assumes that init() has completed. Clients should use
1554 * the static ::with() methods to obtain fully-initialized reporter
1555 * instances.
1556 *
1557 * Locking: same-instance concurrency UNSAFE
1558 */
1559 virtual void free(void) APPLE_KEXT_OVERRIDE;
1560
1561protected:
1562
1563/*! @function IOHistogramReporter::initWith
1564 * @abstract instance method implementation called by ::with
1565 *
1566 * @discussion
1567 * See description of parameters above
1568 */
1569 virtual bool initWith(IOService *reportingService,
1570 IOReportCategories categories,
1571 uint64_t channelID,
1572 const OSSymbol *channelName,
1573 IOReportUnit unit,
1574 int nSegments,
1575 IOHistogramSegmentConfig *config);
1576
1577/*! @function IOHistogramReporter::handleCreateLegend
1578 * @abstract Builds an IOReporting legend entry representing the channels of this reporter.
1579 *
1580 * @result An IOReportLegendEntry or NULL on failure
1581 *
1582 * @discussion
1583 * The returned legend entry may be appended to kIOReportLegendKey
1584 * to be published by the caller in the IORegistry. See the
1585 * IOReportLegend class for more details.
1586 *
1587 * Locking: same-instance concurrency SAFE, MAY BLOCK
1588 */
1589 OSPtr<IOReportLegendEntry> handleCreateLegend(void) APPLE_KEXT_OVERRIDE;
1590
1591
1592private:
1593
1594 int _segmentCount;
1595 int64_t *_bucketBounds;
1596 int _bucketCount;
1597 IOHistogramSegmentConfig *_histogramSegmentsConfig;
1598};
1599
1600
1601/***********************************/
1602/***** 4. IOReportLegend Class *****/
1603/***********************************/
1604
1605/*!
1606 * @class IOReportLegend
1607 * @abstract combine legend entries into a complete legend
1608 * @discussion
1609 * IOReportLegend adds metadata to legend entries and combines them
1610 * into a single OSArray that can be published under the
1611 * kIOReportLegendKey property in the I/O Kit registry.
1612 */
1613class IOReportLegend : public OSObject
1614{
1615 OSDeclareDefaultStructors(IOReportLegend);
1616
1617public:
1618/*! @function IOReportLegend::with
1619 * @abstract Create an instance of IOReportLegend
1620 *
1621 * @param legend - OSArray of the legend possibly already present in registry
1622 * @result an instance of IOReportLegend, or NULL on failure
1623 *
1624 * @discussion
1625 * An IOReporting legend (an OSArray of legend entries) may be already
1626 * present in the IORegistry. Thus the recommended way to publish
1627 * new entries is to append to any existing array as follows:
1628 * 1. call getProperty(kIOReportLegendKey) to get an existing legend.
1629 *
1630 * 2a. If it exists
1631 * - OSDynamicCast to OSArray
1632 * - and pass it to ::with()
1633 * IOReportLegend *legendMaker = IOReportLegend::with(legend);
1634 * The provided array is retained by IOReportLegend.
1635 *
1636 * 2b. If no legend already exists in the registry, pass NULL
1637 * IOReportLegend *legend = IOReportLegend::with(NULL);
1638 * This latter invocation will cause IOReportLegend to create a new
1639 * array internally (also holding one reference).
1640 *
1641 * At the cost of some registry churn, the static
1642 * IOReportLegend::addReporterLegend() will handle the above, removing
1643 * the need for any direct use of the IOReportLegend class.
1644 */
1645 static OSPtr<IOReportLegend> with(OSArray *legend);
1646
1647/*! @function IOReportLegend::addLegendEntry
1648 * @abstract Add a new legend entry
1649 *
1650 * @param legendEntry - entry to be added to the internal legend array
1651 * @param groupName - primary group name for this entry
1652 * @param subGroupName - secondary group name for this entry
1653 * @result appropriate IOReturn code
1654 *
1655 * @discussion
1656 * The entry will be retained as an element of the internal array.
1657 * Legend entries are available from reporter objects. Entries
1658 * represent some number of channels with similar properties (such
1659 * as group and sub-group). Multiple legend entries with the same
1660 * group names will be aggregated in user space.
1661 *
1662 * Drivers that instantiate their reporter objects in response to
1663 * IOService::configureReport(kIOReportDisable) will need to create
1664 * temporary reporter objects for the purpose of creating their
1665 * legend entries. User-space legends are tracked by 12836893.
1666 */
1667 IOReturn addLegendEntry(IOReportLegendEntry *legendEntry,
1668 const char *groupName,
1669 const char *subGroupName);
1670
1671/*! @function IOReportLegend::addReporterLegend
1672 * @abstract Add a legend entry from a reporter object
1673 *
1674 * @param reporter - IOReporter to use to extract and append the legend
1675 * @param groupName - primary group name for this entry
1676 * @param subGroupName - secondary group name for this entry
1677 * @result appropriate IOReturn code
1678 *
1679 * @discussion
1680 * An IOReportLegendEntry will be created internally to this method from
1681 * the IOReporter object passed in argument. The entry will be released
1682 * internally after being appended to the IOReportLegend object.
1683 * Legend entries are available from reporter objects. Entries
1684 * represent some number of channels with similar properties (such
1685 * as group and sub-group). Multiple legend entries with the same
1686 * group names will be aggregated in user space.
1687 *
1688 * Drivers that instantiate their reporter objects in response to
1689 * IOService::configureReport(kIOReportDisable) will need to create
1690 * temporary reporter objects for the purpose of creating their
1691 * legend entries. User-space legends are tracked by 12836893.
1692 *
1693 * Locking: same-reportingService and same-IORLegend concurrency UNSAFE
1694 */
1695 IOReturn addReporterLegend(IOReporter *reporter,
1696 const char *groupName,
1697 const char *subGroupName);
1698
1699/*! @function IOReportLegend::addReporterLegend
1700 * @abstract Add a legend entry from a reporter object
1701 *
1702 * @param reportingService - IOService data provider into the reporter object
1703 * @param reporter - IOReporter to use to extract and append the legend
1704 * @param groupName - primary group name for this entry
1705 * @param subGroupName - secondary group name for this entry
1706 * @result appropriate IOReturn code
1707 *
1708 * @discussion
1709 * An IOReportLegendEntry will be created internally to this method from
1710 * the IOReporter object passed in argument. The entry will be released
1711 * internally after being appended to the IOReportLegend object.
1712 * Legend entries are available from reporter objects. Entries
1713 * represent some number of channels with similar properties (such
1714 * as group and sub-group). Multiple legend entries with the same
1715 * group names will be aggregated in user space.
1716 *
1717 * Drivers that instantiate their reporter objects in response to
1718 * IOService::configureReport(kIOReportDisable) will need to create
1719 * temporary reporter objects for the purpose of creating their
1720 * legend entries. User-space legends are tracked by 12836893.
1721 *
1722 * The static version of addReporterLegend adds the reporter's legend
1723 * directly to reportingService's kIOReportLegendKey. It is not
1724 * possible to safely update kIOReportLegendKey from multiple threads.
1725 *
1726 * Locking: same-reportingService and same-IORLegend concurrency UNSAFE
1727 */
1728 static IOReturn addReporterLegend(IOService *reportingService,
1729 IOReporter *reporter,
1730 const char *groupName,
1731 const char *subGroupName);
1732
1733/*! @function IOReportLegend::getLegend
1734 * @abstract Accessor method to get the legend array
1735 *
1736 * @result Returns the OSObject holding the legend to be published by the driver
1737 * @discussion
1738 * This array will include all legend entries added to the object.
1739 */
1740 OSArray* getLegend(void);
1741
1742/*! @function IOReportLegend::free
1743 * @abstract Frees the IOReportLegend object
1744 *
1745 * @discussion
1746 * ::free() cleans up the reporter and anything it allocated.
1747 *
1748 * ::free() releases the internal array (which was either passed
1749 * to ::with() or created as a result of ::with(NULL)). Assuming
1750 * the caller extracted the array with getLegend() and published it
1751 * in the I/O Kit registry, its ownership will now be with the
1752 * registry.
1753 */
1754 void free(void) APPLE_KEXT_OVERRIDE;
1755
1756
1757
1758protected:
1759
1760private:
1761
1762 OSPtr<OSArray> _reportLegend;
1763
1764 IOReturn initWith(OSArray *legend);
1765
1766/*! @function IOReportLegend::organizeLegend
1767 * @abstract Sets up the legend entry, organizing it with group and sub-group names
1768 *
1769 * @param groupName - Primary group name
1770 * @param subGroupName - Secondary group name
1771 * @result IOReturn code
1772 */
1773 IOReturn organizeLegend(IOReportLegendEntry *legendEntry,
1774 const OSSymbol *groupName,
1775 const OSSymbol *subGroupName);
1776
1777// FUTURE POSSIBILITY (NOT IMPLEMENTED!)
1778/*! @function IOReportLegend::createReporters
1779 * @abstract Creates as many IOReporter objects as the legend contains
1780 *
1781 * @param legend - OSArray legend object containing the description of all reporters
1782 * the driver is able to address
1783 * @param reporter - OSSet of reporter objects created by this call
1784 * @result IOReturn code kIOReturnSuccess if successful
1785 *
1786 * @discussion
1787 * NOT SUPPORTED at the time of writing
1788 * Convenience method to create all the driver's reporter objects from a legend.
1789 * Can be used when a legend is made public through the IORegistry but IOReporter
1790 * objects have not yet been created to save memory, waiting for observers.
1791 * Upon a call to configureReport via the IOService method, a driver could
1792 * create all reporter objects on the fly using this function.
1793 */
1794// For Future IOReporterManager...
1795// static IOReturn createReporters(requestedChannels, legend);
1796};
1797
1798#endif /* ! _IOKERNEL_REPORTERS_H_ */