Thanks Bruce for the review suggestions. I make the changes as suggested in next version of the patch.
> -----Original Message----- > From: Bruce Richardson <bruce.richard...@intel.com> > Sent: Monday, May 23, 2022 4:45 PM > To: Amit Prakash Shukla <amitpraka...@marvell.com> > Cc: Anatoly Burakov <anatoly.bura...@intel.com>; Ciara Power > <ciara.po...@intel.com>; dev@dpdk.org; Jerin Jacob Kollanukkaran > <jer...@marvell.com> > Subject: [EXT] Re: [PATCH v2] mem: telemetry support for memseg and > element information > > External Email > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > On Fri, May 20, 2022 at 12:27:12AM +0530, Amit Prakash Shukla wrote: > > Changes adds telemetry support to display memory occupancy in memseg > > and the information of the elements allocated from a memseg based on > > arguments provided by user. This patch adds following endpoints: > > > > 1. /eal/active_memseg_list > > The command displays the memseg list from which the memory has been > > allocated. > > Example: > > --> /eal/active_memseg_list > > {"/eal/active_memseg_list": [0, 1]} > > > > 2. /eal/memseg_list,<memseg-list-id> > > The command outputs the memsegs, from which the memory is allocated, > > for the memseg_list given as input. Command also supports help. > > Example: > > --> /eal/memseg_list,help > > {"/eal/memseg_list": "/eal/memseg_list,<memseg-list-id>"} > > > > --> /eal/memseg_list,1 > > {"/eal/memseg_list": [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, \ 12, 13, > > 14, 15]} > > > > This is really confusing because, if I understand this correctly, we have a > conflict of terms here - in telemetry "list" is generally used to get the > possible > values of ids at the top level, with the info and other commands used to get > the next level of detail down, while the initial command here returns details > on the memseg lists, i.e. it should really be "memseg_list_list" command, i.e. > list the memseg lists. Can we perhaps come up with a different term for the > memseg list, because right now I think the above commands should be > "memseg_list_list" and "memseg_list_info"? > Sure, will change the naming. > > > 3. /eal/memseg_info,<memseg-list-id>:<memseg-id> > > The command outputs the memseg information based on the memseg-list > > and the memseg-id given as input. Command also supports help. > > Example: > > --> /eal/memseg_info,help > > {"/eal/memseg_info": "/eal/memseg_info,<memseg-list-id>: \ > > <memseg-id>"} > > > > --> /eal/memseg_info,0:10 > > {"/eal/memseg_info": {"Memseg_list_index": 0, \ > > "Memseg_index": 10, "Memseg_list_len": 64, \ > > "Start_addr": "0x260000000", "End_addr": "0x280000000", \ > > "Size": 536870912}} > > > > --> /eal/memseg_info,1:15 > > {"/eal/memseg_info": {"Memseg_list_index": 1, \ > > "Memseg_index": 15, "Memseg_list_len": 64, \ > > "Start_addr": "0xb20000000", "End_addr": "0xb40000000", \ > > "Size": 536870912}} > > > > For telemetry library, the parameters should all be comma-separated rather > than colon-separated. > Sure, will change it to comma-separated. > > 4. /eal/elem_list,<heap-id>:<memseg-list-id>:<memseg-id> > > The command outputs number of elements in a memseg based on the > > heap-id, memseg-list-id and memseg-id given as input. > > Command also supports help. > > Example: > > --> /eal/elem_list,help > > {"/eal/elem_list": "/eal/elem_list,<heap-id>: \ > > <memseg-list-id>:<memseg-id>"} > > > > --> /eal/elem_list,0:0:63 > > {"/eal/elem_list": {"Element_count": 52}} > > > > --> /eal/elem_list,0:1:15 > > {"/eal/elem_list": {"Element_count": 52}} > > > > 5. /eal/elem_info,<heap-id>:<memseg-list-id>:<memseg-id>: \ > > <elem-start-id>-<elem-end-id> > > The command outputs element information like element start address, > > end address, to which memseg it belongs, element state, element size. > > User can give a range of elements to be printed. Command also supports > > help. > > Example: > > --> /eal/elem_info,help > > {"/eal/elem_info": "/eal/elem_info,<heap-id>: \ > > <memseg-list-id>:<memseg-id>: <elem-start-id>-<elem-end-id>"} > > The last 2 arguments "<elem-start-id>-<elem-end-id>" is to print range of elements. Can I use hyphen here ? > > --> /eal/elem_info,0:1:15:1-2 > > {"/eal/elem_info": {"elem_info.1": {"msl_id": 1, \ > > "ms_id": 15, "memseg_start_addr": "0xb20000000", \ > > "memseg_end_addr": "0xb40000000", \ > > "element_start_addr": "0xb201fe680", \ > > "element_end_addr": "0xb20bfe700", \ > > "element_size": 10485888, "element_state": "Busy"}, \ > > "elem_info.2": {"msl_id": 1, "ms_id": 15, \ > > "memseg_start_addr": "0xb20000000", \ > > "memseg_end_addr": "0xb40000000", \ > > "element_start_addr": "0xb20bfe700", \ > > "element_end_addr": "0xb215fe780", "element_size": 10485888, \ > > "element_state": "Busy"}, "Element_count": 2}} > > > > The "elem" name is ambiguous, I think. Are these malloc elements or some > other type of elements. > These are malloc elements. I will change the naming. > > > Increased telemetry output buffer to 64K to support large size > > telemetry data output. > > > > That's a 4x increase in max size. Is it really necessary? Is telemetry the > best > way to output this info, and do you see users really needing it? This change is not required now. The code has been internally optimized. I will revert this change.