linux-next/block/blk-stat.h
Omar Sandoval fa2e39cb9e blk-stat: use READ and WRITE instead of BLK_STAT_{READ,WRITE}
The stats buckets will become generic soon, so make the existing users
use the common READ and WRITE definitions instead of one internal to
blk-stat.

Signed-off-by: Omar Sandoval <osandov@fb.com>
Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@fb.com>
2017-03-21 10:03:08 -06:00

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#ifndef BLK_STAT_H
#define BLK_STAT_H
/*
* ~0.13s window as a power-of-2 (2^27 nsecs)
*/
#define BLK_STAT_NSEC 134217728ULL
#define BLK_STAT_NSEC_MASK ~(BLK_STAT_NSEC - 1)
/*
* Upper 3 bits can be used elsewhere
*/
#define BLK_STAT_RES_BITS 3
#define BLK_STAT_SHIFT (64 - BLK_STAT_RES_BITS)
#define BLK_STAT_TIME_MASK ((1ULL << BLK_STAT_SHIFT) - 1)
#define BLK_STAT_MASK ~BLK_STAT_TIME_MASK
void blk_stat_add(struct blk_rq_stat *, struct request *);
void blk_hctx_stat_get(struct blk_mq_hw_ctx *, struct blk_rq_stat *);
void blk_queue_stat_get(struct request_queue *, struct blk_rq_stat *);
void blk_stat_clear(struct request_queue *);
void blk_stat_init(struct blk_rq_stat *);
bool blk_stat_is_current(struct blk_rq_stat *);
void blk_stat_set_issue_time(struct blk_issue_stat *);
bool blk_stat_enable(struct request_queue *);
static inline u64 __blk_stat_time(u64 time)
{
return time & BLK_STAT_TIME_MASK;
}
static inline u64 blk_stat_time(struct blk_issue_stat *stat)
{
return __blk_stat_time(stat->time);
}
#endif