On Thu, 14 Nov 2024 11:01:07 +0100
Pierre-Eric Pelloux-Prayer <pierre-eric.pelloux-pra...@amd.com> wrote:

> A fence uniquely identify a job, so this commits updates the places
> where a kernel pointer was used as an identifier by:
> 
>    "fence=(context:%llu, seqno:%lld)"
> 
> Signed-off-by: Pierre-Eric Pelloux-Prayer <pierre-eric.pelloux-pra...@amd.com>
> ---
>  .../gpu/drm/scheduler/gpu_scheduler_trace.h   | 39 +++++++++++--------
>  1 file changed, 22 insertions(+), 17 deletions(-)
> 
> diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/scheduler/gpu_scheduler_trace.h 
> b/drivers/gpu/drm/scheduler/gpu_scheduler_trace.h
> index c4ec28540656..24358c4d5bbe 100644
> --- a/drivers/gpu/drm/scheduler/gpu_scheduler_trace.h
> +++ b/drivers/gpu/drm/scheduler/gpu_scheduler_trace.h
> @@ -36,28 +36,29 @@ DECLARE_EVENT_CLASS(drm_sched_job,
>           TP_PROTO(struct drm_sched_job *sched_job, struct drm_sched_entity 
> *entity),
>           TP_ARGS(sched_job, entity),
>           TP_STRUCT__entry(
> -                          __field(struct drm_sched_entity *, entity)
> -                          __field(struct dma_fence *, fence)
>                            __string(name, sched_job->sched->name)

The __string() is a 4 byte meta field in the trace event structure. This
means if you have a 64bit (8 byte) field following it, there will likely be
a 4 byte hole between the two fields.

I would suggest swapping the name field with the id field, then you will
have four 4 byte fields in a row (name, job_count, hw_job_count, dev),
which should fill all the holes.

-- Steve


>                            __field(uint64_t, id)
>                            __field(u32, job_count)
>                            __field(int, hw_job_count)
>                            __string(dev, dev_name(sched_job->sched->dev))
> +                          __field(uint64_t, fence_context)
> +                          __field(uint64_t, fence_seqno)
>                            ),
>  
>           TP_fast_assign(
> -                        __entry->entity = entity;
>                          __entry->id = sched_job->id;
> -                        __entry->fence = &sched_job->s_fence->finished;
>                          __assign_str(name);
>                          __entry->job_count = 
> spsc_queue_count(&entity->job_queue);
>                          __entry->hw_job_count = atomic_read(
>                                  &sched_job->sched->credit_count);
>                          __assign_str(dev);
> +                        __entry->fence_context = 
> sched_job->s_fence->finished.context;
> +                        __entry->fence_seqno = 
> sched_job->s_fence->finished.seqno;
> +
>                          ),
> -         TP_printk("dev=%s, entity=%p, id=%llu, fence=%p, ring=%s, job 
> count:%u, hw job count:%d",
> -                   __get_str(dev), __entry->entity, __entry->id,
> -                   __entry->fence, __get_str(name),
> +         TP_printk("dev=%s, id=%llu, fence=(context:%llu, seqno:%lld), 
> ring=%s, job count:%u, hw job count:%d",
> +                   __get_str(dev), __entry->id,
> +                   __entry->fence_context, __entry->fence_seqno, 
> __get_str(name),
>                     __entry->job_count, __entry->hw_job_count)
>  );
>

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