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The only caller of this code (time_stats) always knows the weights and whether or not any information has been collected. Pass this information into the mean and variance code so that it doesn't have to store that information. This reduces the structure size from 24 to 16 bytes, which shrinks each time_stats counter to 192 bytes from 208. Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <djwong@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
204 lines
3.7 KiB
C
204 lines
3.7 KiB
C
/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
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#ifndef MEAN_AND_VARIANCE_H_
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#define MEAN_AND_VARIANCE_H_
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#include <linux/types.h>
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#include <linux/limits.h>
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#include <linux/math.h>
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#include <linux/math64.h>
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#define SQRT_U64_MAX 4294967295ULL
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/*
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* u128_u: u128 user mode, because not all architectures support a real int128
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* type
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*
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* We don't use this version in userspace, because in userspace we link with
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* Rust and rustc has issues with u128.
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*/
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#if defined(__SIZEOF_INT128__) && defined(__KERNEL__) && !defined(CONFIG_PARISC)
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typedef struct {
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unsigned __int128 v;
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} __aligned(16) u128_u;
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static inline u128_u u64_to_u128(u64 a)
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{
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return (u128_u) { .v = a };
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}
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static inline u64 u128_lo(u128_u a)
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{
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return a.v;
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}
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static inline u64 u128_hi(u128_u a)
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{
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return a.v >> 64;
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}
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static inline u128_u u128_add(u128_u a, u128_u b)
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{
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a.v += b.v;
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return a;
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}
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static inline u128_u u128_sub(u128_u a, u128_u b)
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{
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a.v -= b.v;
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return a;
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}
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static inline u128_u u128_shl(u128_u a, s8 shift)
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{
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a.v <<= shift;
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return a;
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}
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static inline u128_u u128_square(u64 a)
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{
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u128_u b = u64_to_u128(a);
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b.v *= b.v;
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return b;
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}
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#else
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typedef struct {
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u64 hi, lo;
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} __aligned(16) u128_u;
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/* conversions */
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static inline u128_u u64_to_u128(u64 a)
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{
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return (u128_u) { .lo = a };
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}
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static inline u64 u128_lo(u128_u a)
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{
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return a.lo;
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}
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static inline u64 u128_hi(u128_u a)
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{
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return a.hi;
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}
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/* arithmetic */
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static inline u128_u u128_add(u128_u a, u128_u b)
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{
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u128_u c;
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c.lo = a.lo + b.lo;
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c.hi = a.hi + b.hi + (c.lo < a.lo);
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return c;
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}
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static inline u128_u u128_sub(u128_u a, u128_u b)
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{
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u128_u c;
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c.lo = a.lo - b.lo;
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c.hi = a.hi - b.hi - (c.lo > a.lo);
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return c;
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}
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static inline u128_u u128_shl(u128_u i, s8 shift)
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{
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u128_u r;
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r.lo = i.lo << shift;
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if (shift < 64)
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r.hi = (i.hi << shift) | (i.lo >> (64 - shift));
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else {
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r.hi = i.lo << (shift - 64);
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r.lo = 0;
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}
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return r;
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}
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static inline u128_u u128_square(u64 i)
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{
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u128_u r;
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u64 h = i >> 32, l = i & U32_MAX;
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r = u128_shl(u64_to_u128(h*h), 64);
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r = u128_add(r, u128_shl(u64_to_u128(h*l), 32));
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r = u128_add(r, u128_shl(u64_to_u128(l*h), 32));
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r = u128_add(r, u64_to_u128(l*l));
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return r;
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}
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#endif
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static inline u128_u u64s_to_u128(u64 hi, u64 lo)
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{
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u128_u c = u64_to_u128(hi);
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c = u128_shl(c, 64);
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c = u128_add(c, u64_to_u128(lo));
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return c;
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}
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u128_u u128_div(u128_u n, u64 d);
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struct mean_and_variance {
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s64 n;
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s64 sum;
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u128_u sum_squares;
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};
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/* expontentially weighted variant */
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struct mean_and_variance_weighted {
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s64 mean;
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u64 variance;
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};
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/**
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* fast_divpow2() - fast approximation for n / (1 << d)
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* @n: numerator
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* @d: the power of 2 denominator.
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*
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* note: this rounds towards 0.
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*/
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static inline s64 fast_divpow2(s64 n, u8 d)
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{
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return (n + ((n < 0) ? ((1 << d) - 1) : 0)) >> d;
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}
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/**
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* mean_and_variance_update() - update a mean_and_variance struct @s1 with a new sample @v1
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* and return it.
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* @s1: the mean_and_variance to update.
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* @v1: the new sample.
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*
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* see linked pdf equation 12.
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*/
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static inline void
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mean_and_variance_update(struct mean_and_variance *s, s64 v)
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{
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s->n++;
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s->sum += v;
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s->sum_squares = u128_add(s->sum_squares, u128_square(abs(v)));
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}
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s64 mean_and_variance_get_mean(struct mean_and_variance s);
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u64 mean_and_variance_get_variance(struct mean_and_variance s1);
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u32 mean_and_variance_get_stddev(struct mean_and_variance s);
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void mean_and_variance_weighted_update(struct mean_and_variance_weighted *s,
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s64 v, bool initted, u8 weight);
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s64 mean_and_variance_weighted_get_mean(struct mean_and_variance_weighted s,
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u8 weight);
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u64 mean_and_variance_weighted_get_variance(struct mean_and_variance_weighted s,
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u8 weight);
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u32 mean_and_variance_weighted_get_stddev(struct mean_and_variance_weighted s,
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u8 weight);
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#endif // MEAN_AND_VAIRANCE_H_
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