linux-loongson/drivers/net/ethernet/intel/iavf/iavf_trace.h
Mateusz Polchlopek e9f476d7b3 iavf: define Rx descriptors as qwords
The union iavf_32byte_rx_desc consists of two unnamed structs defined
inside. One of them represents legacy 32 byte descriptor and second the
16 byte descriptor (extended to 32 byte). Each of them consists of
bunch of unions, structs and __le fields that represent specific fields
in descriptor.

This commit changes the representation of iavf_32byte_rx_desc union
to store four __le64 fields (qw0, qw1, qw2, qw3) that represent
quad-words. Those quad-words will be then accessed by calling
leXY_get_bits macros in upcoming commits.

Suggested-by: Alexander Lobakin <aleksander.lobakin@intel.com>
Tested-by: Rafal Romanowski <rafal.romanowski@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Mateusz Polchlopek <mateusz.polchlopek@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Tony Nguyen <anthony.l.nguyen@intel.com>
2025-02-14 10:58:08 -08:00

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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
/* Copyright(c) 2013 - 2018 Intel Corporation. */
/* Modeled on trace-events-sample.h */
/* The trace subsystem name for iavf will be "iavf".
*
* This file is named iavf_trace.h.
*
* Since this include file's name is different from the trace
* subsystem name, we'll have to define TRACE_INCLUDE_FILE at the end
* of this file.
*/
#undef TRACE_SYSTEM
#define TRACE_SYSTEM iavf
/* See trace-events-sample.h for a detailed description of why this
* guard clause is different from most normal include files.
*/
#if !defined(_IAVF_TRACE_H_) || defined(TRACE_HEADER_MULTI_READ)
#define _IAVF_TRACE_H_
#include <linux/tracepoint.h>
/*
* iavf_trace() macro enables shared code to refer to trace points
* like:
*
* trace_iavf{,vf}_example(args...)
*
* ... as:
*
* iavf_trace(example, args...)
*
* ... to resolve to the PF or VF version of the tracepoint without
* ifdefs, and to allow tracepoints to be disabled entirely at build
* time.
*
* Trace point should always be referred to in the driver via this
* macro.
*
* Similarly, iavf_trace_enabled(trace_name) wraps references to
* trace_iavf{,vf}_<trace_name>_enabled() functions.
*/
#define _IAVF_TRACE_NAME(trace_name) (trace_ ## iavf ## _ ## trace_name)
#define IAVF_TRACE_NAME(trace_name) _IAVF_TRACE_NAME(trace_name)
#define iavf_trace(trace_name, args...) IAVF_TRACE_NAME(trace_name)(args)
#define iavf_trace_enabled(trace_name) IAVF_TRACE_NAME(trace_name##_enabled)()
/* Events common to PF and VF. Corresponding versions will be defined
* for both, named trace_iavf_* and trace_iavf_*. The iavf_trace()
* macro above will select the right trace point name for the driver
* being built from shared code.
*/
/* Events related to a vsi & ring */
DECLARE_EVENT_CLASS(
iavf_tx_template,
TP_PROTO(struct iavf_ring *ring,
struct iavf_tx_desc *desc,
struct iavf_tx_buffer *buf),
TP_ARGS(ring, desc, buf),
/* The convention here is to make the first fields in the
* TP_STRUCT match the TP_PROTO exactly. This enables the use
* of the args struct generated by the tplist tool (from the
* bcc-tools package) to be used for those fields. To access
* fields other than the tracepoint args will require the
* tplist output to be adjusted.
*/
TP_STRUCT__entry(
__field(void*, ring)
__field(void*, desc)
__field(void*, buf)
__string(devname, ring->netdev->name)
),
TP_fast_assign(
__entry->ring = ring;
__entry->desc = desc;
__entry->buf = buf;
__assign_str(devname);
),
TP_printk(
"netdev: %s ring: %p desc: %p buf %p",
__get_str(devname), __entry->ring,
__entry->desc, __entry->buf)
);
DEFINE_EVENT(
iavf_tx_template, iavf_clean_tx_irq,
TP_PROTO(struct iavf_ring *ring,
struct iavf_tx_desc *desc,
struct iavf_tx_buffer *buf),
TP_ARGS(ring, desc, buf));
DEFINE_EVENT(
iavf_tx_template, iavf_clean_tx_irq_unmap,
TP_PROTO(struct iavf_ring *ring,
struct iavf_tx_desc *desc,
struct iavf_tx_buffer *buf),
TP_ARGS(ring, desc, buf));
DECLARE_EVENT_CLASS(
iavf_rx_template,
TP_PROTO(struct iavf_ring *ring,
struct iavf_rx_desc *desc,
struct sk_buff *skb),
TP_ARGS(ring, desc, skb),
TP_STRUCT__entry(
__field(void*, ring)
__field(void*, desc)
__field(void*, skb)
__string(devname, ring->netdev->name)
),
TP_fast_assign(
__entry->ring = ring;
__entry->desc = desc;
__entry->skb = skb;
__assign_str(devname);
),
TP_printk(
"netdev: %s ring: %p desc: %p skb %p",
__get_str(devname), __entry->ring,
__entry->desc, __entry->skb)
);
DEFINE_EVENT(
iavf_rx_template, iavf_clean_rx_irq,
TP_PROTO(struct iavf_ring *ring,
struct iavf_rx_desc *desc,
struct sk_buff *skb),
TP_ARGS(ring, desc, skb));
DEFINE_EVENT(
iavf_rx_template, iavf_clean_rx_irq_rx,
TP_PROTO(struct iavf_ring *ring,
struct iavf_rx_desc *desc,
struct sk_buff *skb),
TP_ARGS(ring, desc, skb));
DECLARE_EVENT_CLASS(
iavf_xmit_template,
TP_PROTO(struct sk_buff *skb,
struct iavf_ring *ring),
TP_ARGS(skb, ring),
TP_STRUCT__entry(
__field(void*, skb)
__field(void*, ring)
__string(devname, ring->netdev->name)
),
TP_fast_assign(
__entry->skb = skb;
__entry->ring = ring;
__assign_str(devname);
),
TP_printk(
"netdev: %s skb: %p ring: %p",
__get_str(devname), __entry->skb,
__entry->ring)
);
DEFINE_EVENT(
iavf_xmit_template, iavf_xmit_frame_ring,
TP_PROTO(struct sk_buff *skb,
struct iavf_ring *ring),
TP_ARGS(skb, ring));
DEFINE_EVENT(
iavf_xmit_template, iavf_xmit_frame_ring_drop,
TP_PROTO(struct sk_buff *skb,
struct iavf_ring *ring),
TP_ARGS(skb, ring));
/* Events unique to the VF. */
#endif /* _IAVF_TRACE_H_ */
/* This must be outside ifdef _IAVF_TRACE_H */
/* This trace include file is not located in the .../include/trace
* with the kernel tracepoint definitions, because we're a loadable
* module.
*/
#undef TRACE_INCLUDE_PATH
#define TRACE_INCLUDE_PATH .
#undef TRACE_INCLUDE_FILE
#define TRACE_INCLUDE_FILE iavf_trace
#include <trace/define_trace.h>