libosmocore/src/rate_ctr.c

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/* (C) 2009-2017 by Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>
*
* All Rights Reserved
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
* with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
* 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
*
*/
/*! \addtogroup rate_ctr
* @{
* Counters about events and their event rates.
*
* As \ref osmo_counter and \ref osmo_stat_item are concerned only with
* a single given value that may be increased/decreased, or the difference
* to one given previous value, this module adds some support for keeping
* long term information about a given event rate.
*
* A \ref rate_ctr keeps information on the amount of events per second,
* per minute, per hour and per day.
*
* \ref rate_ctr come in groups: An application describes a group of counters
* with their names and identities once in a (typically const) \ref
* rate_ctr_group_desc.
*
* As objects (such as e.g. a subscriber or a PDP context) are
* allocated dynamically at runtime, the application calls \ref
* rate_ctr_group_alloc with a refernce to the \ref
* rate_ctr_group_desc, which causes the library to allocate one set of
* \ref rate_ctr: One for each in the group.
*
* The application then uses functions like \ref rate_ctr_add or \ref
* rate_ctr_inc to increment the value as certain events (e.g. location
* update) happens.
*
* The library internally keeps a timer once per second which iterates
* over all registered counters and which updates the per-second,
* per-minute, per-hour and per-day averages based on the current
* value.
*
* The counters can be reported using \ref stats or by VTY
* introspection, as well as by any application-specific code accessing
* the \ref rate_ctr.intv array directly.
*
* \file rate_ctr.c */
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <osmocom/core/utils.h>
#include <osmocom/core/linuxlist.h>
#include <osmocom/core/talloc.h>
#include <osmocom/core/timer.h>
#include <osmocom/core/rate_ctr.h>
#include <osmocom/core/logging.h>
static LLIST_HEAD(rate_ctr_groups);
static void *tall_rate_ctr_ctx;
static bool rate_ctrl_group_desc_validate(const struct rate_ctr_group_desc *desc)
{
unsigned int i;
const struct rate_ctr_desc *ctr_desc;
if (!desc) {
LOGP(DLGLOBAL, LOGL_ERROR, "NULL is not a valid counter group descriptor\n");
return false;
}
ctr_desc = desc->ctr_desc;
DEBUGP(DLGLOBAL, "validating counter group %p(%s) with %u counters\n", desc,
desc->group_name_prefix, desc->num_ctr);
if (!osmo_identifier_valid(desc->group_name_prefix)) {
LOGP(DLGLOBAL, LOGL_ERROR, "'%s' is not a valid counter group identifier\n",
desc->group_name_prefix);
return false;
}
for (i = 0; i < desc->num_ctr; i++) {
if (!osmo_identifier_valid(ctr_desc[i].name)) {
LOGP(DLGLOBAL, LOGL_ERROR, "'%s' is not a valid counter identifier\n",
ctr_desc[i].name);
return false;
}
}
return true;
}
/* return 'in' if it doesn't contain any '.'; otherwise allocate a copy and
* replace all '.' with ':' */
static char *mangle_identifier_ifneeded(const void *ctx, const char *in)
{
char *out;
unsigned int i;
bool modified = false;
if (!in)
return NULL;
if (!strchr(in, '.'))
return (char *)in;
out = talloc_strdup(ctx, in);
OSMO_ASSERT(out);
for (i = 0; i < strlen(out); i++) {
if (out[i] == '.') {
out[i] = ':';
modified = true;
}
}
if (modified)
LOGP(DLGLOBAL, LOGL_NOTICE, "counter group name mangled: '%s' -> '%s'\n",
in, out);
return out;
}
/* "mangle" a rate counter group descriptor, i.e. replace any '.' with ':' */
static struct rate_ctr_group_desc *
rate_ctr_group_desc_mangle(void *ctx, const struct rate_ctr_group_desc *desc)
{
struct rate_ctr_group_desc *desc_new = talloc_zero(ctx, struct rate_ctr_group_desc);
int i;
OSMO_ASSERT(desc_new);
LOGP(DLGLOBAL, LOGL_INFO, "Needed to mangle counter group '%s' names: it is still using '.' as "
"separator, which is not allowed. please consider updating the application\n",
desc->group_name_prefix);
/* mangle the name_prefix but copy/keep the rest */
desc_new->group_name_prefix = mangle_identifier_ifneeded(desc_new, desc->group_name_prefix);
desc_new->group_description = desc->group_description;
desc_new->class_id = desc->class_id;
desc_new->num_ctr = desc->num_ctr;
desc_new->ctr_desc = talloc_array(desc_new, struct rate_ctr_desc, desc_new->num_ctr);
OSMO_ASSERT(desc_new->ctr_desc);
for (i = 0; i < desc->num_ctr; i++) {
struct rate_ctr_desc *ctrd_new = (struct rate_ctr_desc *) desc_new->ctr_desc;
const struct rate_ctr_desc *ctrd = desc->ctr_desc;
if (!ctrd[i].name) {
LOGP(DLGLOBAL, LOGL_ERROR, "counter group '%s'[%d] == NULL, aborting\n",
desc->group_name_prefix, i);
goto err_free;
}
ctrd_new[i].name = mangle_identifier_ifneeded(desc_new->ctr_desc, ctrd[i].name);
ctrd_new[i].description = ctrd[i].description;
}
if (!rate_ctrl_group_desc_validate(desc_new)) {
/* simple mangling of identifiers ('.' -> ':') was not sufficient to render a valid
* descriptor, we have to bail out */
LOGP(DLGLOBAL, LOGL_ERROR, "counter group '%s' still invalid after mangling\n",
desc->group_name_prefix);
goto err_free;
}
return desc_new;
err_free:
talloc_free(desc_new);
return NULL;
}
/*! Find an unused index for this rate counter group.
* \param[in] name Name of the counter group
* \returns the largest used index number + 1, or 0 if none exist yet. */
static unsigned int rate_ctr_get_unused_name_idx(const char *name)
{
unsigned int idx = 0;
struct rate_ctr_group *ctrg;
llist_for_each_entry(ctrg, &rate_ctr_groups, list) {
if (!ctrg->desc)
continue;
if (strcmp(ctrg->desc->group_name_prefix, name))
continue;
if (idx <= ctrg->idx)
idx = ctrg->idx + 1;
}
return idx;
}
/*! Allocate a new group of counters according to description
* \param[in] ctx \ref talloc context
* \param[in] desc Rate counter group description
* \param[in] idx Index of new counter group
*/
struct rate_ctr_group *rate_ctr_group_alloc(void *ctx,
const struct rate_ctr_group_desc *desc,
unsigned int idx)
{
unsigned int size;
struct rate_ctr_group *group;
if (rate_ctr_get_group_by_name_idx(desc->group_name_prefix, idx)) {
unsigned int new_idx = rate_ctr_get_unused_name_idx(desc->group_name_prefix);
LOGP(DLGLOBAL, LOGL_ERROR, "counter group '%s' already exists for index %u,"
" instead using index %u. This is a software bug that needs fixing.\n",
desc->group_name_prefix, idx, new_idx);
idx = new_idx;
}
size = sizeof(struct rate_ctr_group) +
desc->num_ctr * sizeof(struct rate_ctr);
if (!ctx)
ctx = tall_rate_ctr_ctx;
group = talloc_zero_size(ctx, size);
if (!group)
return NULL;
/* attempt to mangle all '.' in identifiers to ':' for backwards compat */
if (!rate_ctrl_group_desc_validate(desc)) {
desc = rate_ctr_group_desc_mangle(group, desc);
if (!desc) {
talloc_free(group);
return NULL;
}
}
group->desc = desc;
group->idx = idx;
llist_add(&group->list, &rate_ctr_groups);
return group;
}
/*! Free the memory for the specified group of counters */
void rate_ctr_group_free(struct rate_ctr_group *grp)
{
llist_del(&grp->list);
talloc_free(grp);
}
/*! Add a number to the counter */
void rate_ctr_add(struct rate_ctr *ctr, int inc)
{
ctr->current += inc;
}
/*! Return the counter difference since the last call to this function */
int64_t rate_ctr_difference(struct rate_ctr *ctr)
{
int64_t result = ctr->current - ctr->previous;
ctr->previous = ctr->current;
return result;
}
/* TODO: support update intervals > 1s */
/* TODO: implement this as a special stats reporter */
static void interval_expired(struct rate_ctr *ctr, enum rate_ctr_intv intv)
{
/* calculate rate over last interval */
ctr->intv[intv].rate = ctr->current - ctr->intv[intv].last;
/* save current counter for next interval */
ctr->intv[intv].last = ctr->current;
/* update the rate of the next bigger interval. This will
* be overwritten when that next larger interval expires */
if (intv + 1 < ARRAY_SIZE(ctr->intv))
ctr->intv[intv+1].rate += ctr->intv[intv].rate;
}
static struct osmo_timer_list rate_ctr_timer;
static uint64_t timer_ticks;
/* The one-second interval has expired */
static void rate_ctr_group_intv(struct rate_ctr_group *grp)
{
unsigned int i;
for (i = 0; i < grp->desc->num_ctr; i++) {
struct rate_ctr *ctr = &grp->ctr[i];
interval_expired(ctr, RATE_CTR_INTV_SEC);
if ((timer_ticks % 60) == 0)
interval_expired(ctr, RATE_CTR_INTV_MIN);
if ((timer_ticks % (60*60)) == 0)
interval_expired(ctr, RATE_CTR_INTV_HOUR);
if ((timer_ticks % (24*60*60)) == 0)
interval_expired(ctr, RATE_CTR_INTV_DAY);
}
}
static void rate_ctr_timer_cb(void *data)
{
struct rate_ctr_group *ctrg;
/* Increment number of ticks before we calculate intervals,
* as a counter value of 0 would already wrap all counters */
timer_ticks++;
llist_for_each_entry(ctrg, &rate_ctr_groups, list)
rate_ctr_group_intv(ctrg);
osmo_timer_schedule(&rate_ctr_timer, 1, 0);
}
/*! Initialize the counter module. Call this once from your application.
* \param[in] tall_ctx Talloc context from which rate_ctr_group will be allocated
* \returns 0 on success; negative on error */
int rate_ctr_init(void *tall_ctx)
{
tall_rate_ctr_ctx = tall_ctx;
osmo_timer_setup(&rate_ctr_timer, rate_ctr_timer_cb, NULL);
osmo_timer_schedule(&rate_ctr_timer, 1, 0);
return 0;
}
/*! Search for counter group based on group name and index
* \param[in] name Name of the counter group you're looking for
* \param[in] idx Index inside the counter group
* \returns \ref rate_ctr_group or NULL in case of error */
struct rate_ctr_group *rate_ctr_get_group_by_name_idx(const char *name, const unsigned int idx)
{
struct rate_ctr_group *ctrg;
llist_for_each_entry(ctrg, &rate_ctr_groups, list) {
if (!ctrg->desc)
continue;
if (!strcmp(ctrg->desc->group_name_prefix, name) &&
ctrg->idx == idx) {
return ctrg;
}
}
return NULL;
}
/*! Search for counter based on group + name
* \param[in] ctrg pointer to \ref rate_ctr_group
* \param[in] name name of counter inside group
* \returns \ref rate_ctr or NULL in case of error
*/
const struct rate_ctr *rate_ctr_get_by_name(const struct rate_ctr_group *ctrg, const char *name)
{
int i;
const struct rate_ctr_desc *ctr_desc;
if (!ctrg->desc)
return NULL;
for (i = 0; i < ctrg->desc->num_ctr; i++) {
ctr_desc = &ctrg->desc->ctr_desc[i];
if (!strcmp(ctr_desc->name, name)) {
return &ctrg->ctr[i];
}
}
return NULL;
}
/*! Iterate over each counter in group and call function
* \param[in] counter group over whose counter to iterate
* \param[in] handle_counter function pointer
* \param[in] data Data to hand transparently to \ref handle_counter
* \returns 0 on success; negative otherwise
*/
int rate_ctr_for_each_counter(struct rate_ctr_group *ctrg,
rate_ctr_handler_t handle_counter, void *data)
{
int rc = 0;
int i;
for (i = 0; i < ctrg->desc->num_ctr; i++) {
struct rate_ctr *ctr = &ctrg->ctr[i];
rc = handle_counter(ctrg,
ctr, &ctrg->desc->ctr_desc[i], data);
if (rc < 0)
return rc;
}
return rc;
}
/*! Iterate over all counter groups
* \param[in] handle_group function pointer of callback function
* \param[in] data Data to hand transparently to \ref handle_group
* \returns 0 on success; negative otherwise
*/
int rate_ctr_for_each_group(rate_ctr_group_handler_t handle_group, void *data)
{
struct rate_ctr_group *statg;
int rc = 0;
llist_for_each_entry(statg, &rate_ctr_groups, list) {
rc = handle_group(statg, data);
if (rc < 0)
return rc;
}
return rc;
}
/*! @} */