/* Definition of the batch_t data structure. * I am not sure yet if this will become a full-blown object. For now, this header just * includes the object definition and is not accompanied by code. * * Copyright 2009-2013 by Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH. * * This file is part of the rsyslog runtime library. * * The rsyslog runtime library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * The rsyslog runtime library 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 Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License * along with the rsyslog runtime library. If not, see . * * A copy of the GPL can be found in the file "COPYING" in this distribution. * A copy of the LGPL can be found in the file "COPYING.LESSER" in this distribution. */ #ifndef BATCH_H_INCLUDED #define BATCH_H_INCLUDED #include #include #include "msg.h" /* enum for batch states. Actually, we violate a layer here, in that we assume that a batch is used * for action processing. So far, this seems acceptable, the status is simply ignored inside the * main message queue. But over time, it could potentially be useful to split the two. * rgerhad, 2009-05-12 */ #define BATCH_STATE_RDY 0 /* object ready for processing */ #define BATCH_STATE_BAD 1 /* unrecoverable failure while processing, do NOT resubmit to same action */ #define BATCH_STATE_SUB 2 /* message submitted for processing, outcome yet unknown */ #define BATCH_STATE_COMM 3 /* message successfully commited */ #define BATCH_STATE_DISC 4 /* discarded - processed OK, but do not submit to any other action */ typedef unsigned char batch_state_t; /* an object inside a batch, including any information (state!) needed for it to "life". */ struct batch_obj_s { smsg_t *pMsg; }; /* the batch * This object is used to dequeue multiple user pointers which are than handed over * to processing. The size of elements is fixed after queue creation, but may be * modified by config variables (better said: queue properties). * Note that a "user pointer" in rsyslog context so far always is a message * object. We stick to the more generic term because queues may potentially hold * other types of objects, too. * rgerhards, 2009-05-12 * Note that nElem is not necessarily equal to nElemDeq. This is the case when we * discard some elements (because of configuration) during dequeue processing. As * all Elements are only deleted when the batch is processed, we can not immediately * delete them. So we need to keep their number that we can delete them when the batch * is completed (else, the whole process does not work correctly). */ struct batch_s { int maxElem; /* maximum number of elements that this batch supports */ int nElem; /* actual number of element in this entry */ int nElemDeq; /* actual number of elements dequeued (and thus to be deleted) - see comment above! */ qDeqID deqID; /* ID of dequeue operation that generated this batch */ batch_obj_t *pElem; /* batch elements */ batch_state_t *eltState;/* state (array!) for individual objects. NOTE: we have moved this out of batch_obj_t because we get a *much* better cache hit ratio this way. So do not move it back into this structure! Note that this is really a HUGE saving, even if it doesn't look so (both profiler data as well as practical tests indicate that!). */ }; /* get number of msgs for this batch */ #define batchNumMsgs(pBatch) ((pBatch)->nElem) /* set the status of the i-th batch element. Note that once the status is * DISC, it will never be reset. So this function can NOT be used to initialize * the state table. -- rgerhards, 2010-06-10 */ static inline void __attribute__((unused)) batchSetElemState(batch_t * const pBatch, const int i, const batch_state_t newState) { if(pBatch->eltState[i] != BATCH_STATE_DISC) pBatch->eltState[i] = newState; } /* check if an element is a valid entry. We do NOT verify if the * element index is valid. -- rgerhards, 2010-06-10 */ #define batchIsValidElem(pBatch, i) ((pBatch)->eltState[(i)] != BATCH_STATE_DISC) /* free members of a batch "object". Note that we can not do the usual * destruction as the object typically is allocated on the stack and so the * object itself cannot be freed! -- rgerhards, 2010-06-15 */ static inline void __attribute__((unused)) batchFree(batch_t * const pBatch) { free(pBatch->pElem); free(pBatch->eltState); } /* initialiaze a batch "object". The record must already exist, * we "just" initialize it. The max number of elements must be * provided. -- rgerhards, 2010-06-15 */ static inline rsRetVal __attribute__((unused)) batchInit(batch_t *const pBatch, const int maxElem) { DEFiRet; pBatch->maxElem = maxElem; CHKmalloc(pBatch->pElem = calloc((size_t)maxElem, sizeof(batch_obj_t))); CHKmalloc(pBatch->eltState = calloc((size_t)maxElem, sizeof(batch_state_t))); finalize_it: RETiRet; } #endif /* #ifndef BATCH_H_INCLUDED */