управлять кешем информации о домене экземпляра для PMDA (manage a cache of instance domain information for a PMDA)
Имя (Name)
pmdaCacheStore
, pmdaCacheStoreKey
, pmdaCacheLookup
,
pmdaCacheLookupName
, pmdaCacheLookupKey
, pmdaCacheOp
,
pmdaCachePurge
, pmdaCachePurgeCallback
, pmdaCacheResize
- manage
a cache of instance domain information for a PMDA
Описание (Description)
The pmdaCache
family of routines provide services to support the
maintenance of complex instance domains for Performance Co-Pilot
PMDAs. There is potentially one cache of information for each
instance domain, and for each instance the cache maintains:
- external instance name (supplied by the PMDA)
- internal instance identifier (assigned by pmdaCacheStore
or
calculated from a ``hint'' by pmdaCacheStoreKey
)
- state, where active
instances are visible and part of the
current instance domain, and inactive
instances are hidden, but
not forgotten; pmdaCacheStore
or pmdaCacheStoreKey
may be used
to change the state of an instance
- an optional opaque pointer to data that is associated with the
instance, but maintained by the PMDA
- an optional opaque key that is used as a ``hint'' to
pmdaCacheStoreKey
when guessing the initial internal instance
identifier
- the last time the cache was saved and the instance had been
marked as active
at some point since the previous cache load or
save operation
The semantics of a PCP instance domain require a number of rules
to be followed, namely:
1. Each internal instance identifier must be unique and in the
range 0 to 2^31 - 1. This rule is enforced by the pmdaCache
family of routines.
2. The external instance name must be unique. When the instance
name contains a space, it is further constrained such that the
name to the left of the first space (the short name) must also
be unique. Refer to the INSTANCE NAME MATCHING section below.
The PMDA must honor this rule, the pmdaCache
family of
routines will detect attempts to violate this rule.
3. Where an external instance name corresponds to some object or
entity, there is an expectation that the association between
the name and the object is fixed, e.g. ``/dev/hda'' is always
the name of the same disk on a particular system. This rule
is perhaps the responsibility of the PMDA, but is often a
characteristic of the environment in which the PMDA runs.
4. It is preferable, although not mandatory, for the association
between an external instance name and an internal instance
identifier to be persistent. This rule is supported by the
pmdaCache
family of routines.
5. When opaque keys are used, the values of the keys must be
unique across all instances within an instance domain. This
rule is enforced by the pmdaCache
family of routines.
The visible interface to the cache is oriented towards the PMDA
developer who is most concerned about the names of instances,
while the details of how the rest of the PCP infrastructure
expects the internal instance identifiers to be managed is not
relevant.
Instances are updated in the cache for instance domain indom by
calling pmdaCacheStore
or pmdaCacheStoreKey
with the external
name of the instance passed via name. The opaque pointer private
may be used to associate additional data with the entry in the
cache; if no such data is required, private should be NULL. Any
manipulation of the additional data (including allocation or
freeing) is the responsibility of the PMDA caller, as the cache
simply maintains the pointer to the data (passed via private).
The upper bound for identifiers allocated for any given indom
cache can be optionally reduced from the default (2^31 - 1) to
some lesser maximum, using pmdaCacheResize
. This maximum will
then be persisted and restored in the usual manner, and can thus
be associated permanently with a cache once set. This has
applications when using these interfaces as general purpose
identifier caches, and is less applicable when using them for
instance domain caching.
For cases where the PMDA developer wishes to influence the
allocation of internal instance identifiers, e.g. for instance
domains with more than one natural dimension, or where there is a
desire to allocate the same instance identifier each time the
PMDA is started, even on different hosts, pmdaCacheStoreKey
may
be used. In this case, an initial ``hint'' for the instance
identifier is provided as an opaque key via the first keylen
bytes in key (which could be any sort of data, including binary
values) else if keylen is less than 1 or key is NULL
then name is
used as the ``hint''. The ``hint'' is hashed to produce an
initial instance identifier in the range 0 to 2^31 - 1 (or lesser
maximum, if set). If this instance identifier is already
allocated, then the value is rehashed. This procedure is
repeated until an unallocated instance identifier is found, or
pmdaCacheStoreKey
gives up and returns PM_ERR_GENERIC
. For each
instance domain, the ``hint'' must be unique across all
instances, else pmdaCacheStoreKey
returns PM_ERR_INST
.
The flags argument controls how the instance should be processed
in the cache as follows:
PMDA_CACHE_ADD
Insert the entry into the cache if it is not already there
and mark it active
. If the entry is already in the cache
mark it active
.
PMDA_CACHE_HIDE
Mark the entry in the cache as inactive
, but remember the
details of the association between the external instance
name and the internal instance identifier. Entries that
are inactive
will be hidden from cache traversal via
PMDA_CACHE_WALK_NEXT operations, but remain visible to
pmdaCacheLookup
, pmdaCacheLookupName
and
pmdaCacheLookupKey
requests.
PMDA_CACHE_CULL
Remove the entry from the cache.
On success pmdaCacheStore
or pmdaCacheStoreKey
will return the
internal instance identifier of the associated cache entry.
Valid instance identifiers are guaranteed to be unique and non-
negative. Failure will be indicated by a negative value
(suitable for decoding with pmErrStr(3)) and most likely
PM_ERR_INST to indicate the requested instance is not in the
cache, or -EINVAL to indicate a potential violation of the short
name uniqueness property (see the INSTANCE NAME MATCHING section
below).
pmdaCacheLookup
is used to search the entries in the cache based
on the internal instance identifier inst.
On success the return value will be PMDA_CACHE_ACTIVE or
PMDA_CACHE_INACTIVE (depending on the active
or inactive
state of
the cache entry), name (if not NULL) and private (if not NULL)
will be set to the external instance name and the associate
additional data area as provided when the instance was last
activated via pmdaCacheStore
or pmdaCacheStoreKey
.
pmdaCacheLookup
failure is indicated by a negative return value
suitable for decoding with pmErrStr(3).
The pmdaCacheLookup
interface is required by the PMDA's fetch
callback that is registered via pmdaSetFetchCallBack(3). Here
the internal instance identifier is passed to the fetch callback
to identifier for which instance a value is required. Typical
usage is shown in the code fragment below.
static int
foo_callback(pmdaMetric *mdesc, unsigned int inst, pmAtomValue *atom)
{
mydata *mdp;
char *name;
int sts;
sts = pmdaCacheLookup(mdesc->m_desc.indom, inst, &name, (void **)&mdp);
/*
* expect sts == PMDA_CACHE_ACTIVE except for cataclysmic events
* use mdp as required, name may be useful for diagnostics
*/
...
pmdaCacheLookupName
is used to search the entries in the cache
based on the external instance name name.
On success the return value will be PMDA_CACHE_ACTIVE or
PMDA_CACHE_INACTIVE (depending on the active
or inactive
state of
the cache entry), inst (if not NULL) and private (if not NULL)
will be set to the internal instance identifier and the associate
additional data area as provided when the instance was last
activated via pmdaCacheStore
or pmdaCacheStoreKey
.
pmdaCacheLookupName
failure is indicated by a negative return
value suitable for decoding with pmErrStr(3).
The pmdaCacheLookupName
interface is useful for PMDAs wishing to
update an instance domain based on the external instance names.
pmdaCacheLookupKey
is used to search the entries in the cache
based on an opaque key (or ``hint'') previously used in a call to
pmdaCacheStoreKey
. The ``hint'' is provided via the first keylen
bytes in key. For symmetry with pmdaCacheStoreKey
, if keylen is
less than 1 or key is NULL
then name is used as the ``hint''
(although the results will be the same as calling
pmdaCacheLookupName
in this case).
On success the return value will be PMDA_CACHE_ACTIVE or
PMDA_CACHE_INACTIVE (depending on the active
or inactive
state of
the cache entry), oname (if not NULL), inst (if not NULL) and
private (if not NULL) will be set to the external instance name,
the internal instance identifier and the associate additional
data area as provided when the instance was last activated via
pmdaCacheStore
or pmdaCacheStoreKey
.
pmdaCacheLookupKey
failure is indicated by a negative return
value suitable for decoding with pmErrStr(3).
To avoid a persistent cache growing without bound, pmdaCachePurge
can be used to cull all entries that have not been active
in the
last recent seconds. For performance reasons, the time
accounting is imprecise and the entries are timestamped at the
time of the next cache save operation after the entry has been
added or marked active
(refer to PMDA_CACHE_SAVE and
PMDA_CACHE_SYNC below). On success pmdaCachePurge
returns the
number of culled entries, else in the case of an error the return
value is negative (and suitable for decoding with pmErrStr(3)).
The pmdaCachePurgeCallback
function is similar to pmdaCachePurge
except that a callback function will also be called with the
private data pointer associated with the cache entry to be
culled. The callback is not made if private is NULL
. This would
typically be used to free the private data when the associated
entry is purged in PMDAs that do not separately maintain any
references to the private data.
pmdaCacheOp
may be used to perform additional operations on the
cache as follows:
PMDA_CACHE_LOAD
The cache can optionally be maintained as a persistent
external file, so that the mapping of instance names to
instance identifiers is persistent across executions of a
PMDA. This operation loads the cache from the external
file, and then all new cache entries are marked inactive
,
and the additional data pointer is set to NULL. Entries
loaded from the external file are checked against the
current cache contents and if the instance name and
instance identifiers match then the state in the cache
(active
or inactive
) is not changed. Should a mismatch be
found (same instance name and different instance
identifier, or same instance identifier and different
instance name, or some but not all of the instance
identifier, the instance name and the ``hint'' match) then
the entry from the external file is ignored and a warning
is issued on stderr. Typically a PMDA would only perform
this operation once per execution.
PMDA_CACHE_SAVE
If any instance has been added to, or deleted from, the
instance domain since the last PMDA_CACHE_LOAD,
PMDA_CACHE_SAVE or PMDA_CACHE_SYNC operation, the entire
cache is written to the external file as a bulk operation.
This operation is provided for PMDAs that are not
interested in using pmdaCachePurge
and simply want the
external file to reflect the set of known instances
without accurate details of when they were last marked
active
.
Returns the number of instances saved to the external
file, else 0 if the external file was already up to date.
PMDA_CACHE_STRINGS
Annotates this cache as being a special-purpose cache used
for string de-duplication in PMDAs exporting large numbers
of string valued metrics. This can be used to reduce the
memory footprint of the PMDA (duplicate strings hash to
the same bucket, and are stored in memory once only). Key
comparisons are not terminated at the first space but
rather the entire string is used for matching. These are
specialised caches not useful for general purpose instance
domain handling.
PMDA_CACHE_SYNC
Within an instance domain, if any instance has been added
to, or deleted from, or marked active
since the last
PMDA_CACHE_LOAD, PMDA_CACHE_SAVE or PMDA_CACHE_SYNC
operation, the entire cache is written to the external
file as a bulk operation. This operation is similar to
PMDA_CACHE_SAVE, but will save the instance domain more
frequently so the timestamps more accurately match the
semantics expected by pmdaCachePurge
.
Returns the number of instances saved to the external
file, else 0 if the external file was already
synchronized.
PMDA_CACHE_CHECK
Returns 1 if a cache exists for the specified instance
domain, else 0.
PMDA_CACHE_REUSE
When a new instance is added to the cache, the default
strategy is to assign instance identifiers in a monotonic
increasing manner. Once the maximum possible instance
identifier value has been assigned, the strategy changes
to one where starting from 0, the next available unused
instance identifier will be used. Calling pmdaCacheOp
with PMDA_CACHE_REUSE forces an irreversible change to a
second (reuse) strategy where the next unallocated
instance identifier will be used. This may be useful in
cases where there is a desire to restrict the allocated
instance identifiers to smaller values. The prevailing
strategy will be saved and restored across PMDA_CACHE_SAVE
and PMDA_CACHE_LOAD operations. If pmdaCacheStoreKey
is
ever used, the associated instance domain will be changed
to PMDA_CACHE_REUSE mode.
PMDA_CACHE_REORG
Reorganize the cache to allow faster retrieval of active
entries, at the cost of slower retrieval for inactive
entries, and reclaim any culled entries. The cache may be
internally re-organized as entries are added, so this
operation is not required for most PMDAs.
PMDA_CACHE_WALK_REWIND
Prepares for a traversal of the cache in ascending
instance identifier sequence.
PMDA_CACHE_WALK_NEXT
Fetch the next active
instance identifier from the cache.
Requires a prior call using PMDA_CACHE_WALK_REWIND and
will return -1 when all instances have been processed.
Only one cache walk can be active at any given time,
nesting calls to PMDA_CACHE_WALK and PMDA_CACHE_REWIND
will interfere with each other.
PMDA_CACHE_ACTIVE
Changes every inactive
entry in the cache to be marked
active
.
PMDA_CACHE_INACTIVE
Changes every active
entry in the cache to be marked
inactive
.
PMDA_CACHE_CULL
Remove every
entry from the cache.
PMDA_CACHE_SIZE
Return the number of entries in the cache (includes
active
, inactive
and any culled entries that have not yet
been reclaimed).
PMDA_CACHE_SIZE_ACTIVE
Return the number of active
entries in the cache.
PMDA_CACHE_SIZE_INACTIVE
Return the number of inactive
entries in the cache.
PMDA_CACHE_DUMP
Dump the current state of the cache on stderr.
PMDA_CACHE_DUMP_ALL
Like PMDA_CACHE_DUMP, but also dump the internal hashing
structures used to support lookup by instance name, lookup
by instance identifier and the collision statistics for
``hint'' hashing from pmdaCacheStoreKey
.
pmdaCacheOp
returns a non-negative value on success, and failure
is indicated by a negative return value (suitable for decoding
with pmErrStr(3)).