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ircd::ctx: Add noexcept specifications; tweak inlines.
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@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ namespace ircd::ctx::prof
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enum class event :uint8_t;
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struct ticker;
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uint64_t cycles() noexcept;
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ulong cycles() noexcept;
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string_view reflect(const event &);
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// totals
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@ -92,14 +92,28 @@ struct ircd::ctx::prof::ticker
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std::array<uint64_t, num_of<prof::event>()> event {{0}};
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};
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inline uint64_t
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/// Calculate the current reference cycle count (TSC) for the current
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/// execution epoch/slice. This involves one RDTSC sample which is provided
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/// by ircd::prof/ircd::prof::x86 (or for some other platform), and then
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/// subtracting away the prior RDTSC sample which the context system makes
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/// at the start of each execution slice.
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extern inline ulong
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__attribute__((flatten, always_inline, gnu_inline, artificial))
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ircd::ctx::prof::cur_slice_cycles()
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noexcept
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{
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return cycles() - cur_slice_start();
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const auto stop(cycles());
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const auto start(cur_slice_start());
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return stop - start;
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}
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extern inline uint64_t
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/// Sample the current TSC directly with an rdtsc; this is a convenience
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/// wrapper leading to the ircd::prof interface which contains the platform
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/// specific methods to efficiently sample a cycle count.
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///
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/// Developers are advised to obtain cycle counts from this_ctx::cycles()
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/// which accumulates the cycle count for a specific ctx's execution only.
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extern inline ulong
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__attribute__((flatten, always_inline, gnu_inline, artificial))
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ircd::ctx::prof::cycles()
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noexcept
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@ -16,14 +16,12 @@ namespace ircd::ctx {
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inline namespace this_ctx
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{
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struct ctx &cur() noexcept; ///< Assumptional reference to *current
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const uint64_t &id(); // Unique ID for cur ctx
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string_view name(); // Optional label for cur ctx
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const uint64_t &id() noexcept; // Unique ID for cur ctx
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string_view name() noexcept; // Optional label for cur ctx
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ulong cycles() noexcept; // misc profiling related
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bool interruption_requested() noexcept; // interruption(cur())
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void interruption_point(); // throws if interruption_requested()
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void interruption_point(); // throws if interruption_requested()
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void wait(); // Returns when context is woken up.
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void yield(); // Allow other contexts to run before returning.
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@ -131,16 +129,35 @@ ircd::ctx::this_ctx::wait(const duration &d)
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return duration_cast<duration>(ret);
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}
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inline ulong
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/// View the name of the currently running context, or "*" if no context is
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/// currently running.
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inline ircd::string_view
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ircd::ctx::this_ctx::name()
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noexcept
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{
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return current? name(cur()) : "*"_sv;
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}
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/// Calculate the current TSC (reference cycle count) accumulated for this
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/// context only. This is done by first calculating a cycle count for the
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/// current slice/epoch (see: ctx/prof.h) which is where the RDTSC sample
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/// occurs. This count is added to an accumulator value saved in the ctx
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/// structure. The accumulator value is updated at the end of each execution
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/// slice, thus giving us the cycle count for this ctx only, up to this point.
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extern inline ulong
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__attribute__((flatten, always_inline, gnu_inline, artificial))
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ircd::ctx::this_ctx::cycles()
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noexcept
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{
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return cycles(cur()) + prof::cur_slice_cycles();
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const auto slice(prof::cur_slice_cycles());
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const auto accumulated(cycles(cur()));
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return accumulated + slice;
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}
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/// Reference to the currently running context. Call if you expect to be in a
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/// context. Otherwise use the ctx::current pointer.
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inline ircd::ctx::ctx &
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__attribute__((always_inline))
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ircd::ctx::this_ctx::cur()
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noexcept
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{
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@ -738,19 +738,12 @@ noexcept
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/// Returns unique ID of currently running context
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const uint64_t &
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ircd::ctx::this_ctx::id()
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noexcept
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{
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static const uint64_t zero{0};
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return current? id(cur()) : zero;
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}
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/// Returns optional developer-given name for currently running context
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ircd::string_view
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ircd::ctx::this_ctx::name()
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{
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static const string_view nada{"*"};
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return current? name(cur()) : nada;
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}
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//
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// uinterruptible
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//
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