From: SeongJae Park Date: Sat, 12 Jul 2025 19:50:16 +0000 (-0700) Subject: mm/damon/core: remove damon_callback X-Git-Url: http://git.ipfire.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=5add26c0a18636e8e9fe409d4591c8a36e1bf695;p=thirdparty%2Flinux.git mm/damon/core: remove damon_callback All damon_callback usages are replicated by damon_call() and damos_walk(). Time to say goodbye. Remove damon_callback. Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20250712195016.151108-15-sj@kernel.org Signed-off-by: SeongJae Park Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton --- diff --git a/include/linux/damon.h b/include/linux/damon.h index 8c765e36623aa..f13664c62ddda 100644 --- a/include/linux/damon.h +++ b/include/linux/damon.h @@ -629,34 +629,6 @@ struct damon_operations { void (*cleanup)(struct damon_ctx *context); }; -/** - * struct damon_callback - Monitoring events notification callbacks. - * - * @after_wmarks_check: Called after each schemes' watermarks check. - * @after_aggregation: Called after each aggregation. - * @before_terminate: Called before terminating the monitoring. - * - * The monitoring thread (&damon_ctx.kdamond) calls @before_terminate just - * before finishing the monitoring. - * - * The monitoring thread calls @after_wmarks_check after each DAMON-based - * operation schemes' watermarks check. If users need to make changes to the - * attributes of the monitoring context while it's deactivated due to the - * watermarks, this is the good place to do. - * - * The monitoring thread calls @after_aggregation for each of the aggregation - * intervals. Therefore, users can safely access the monitoring results - * without additional protection. For the reason, users are recommended to use - * these callback for the accesses to the results. - * - * If any callback returns non-zero, monitoring stops. - */ -struct damon_callback { - int (*after_wmarks_check)(struct damon_ctx *context); - int (*after_aggregation)(struct damon_ctx *context); - void (*before_terminate)(struct damon_ctx *context); -}; - /* * struct damon_call_control - Control damon_call(). * @@ -727,7 +699,7 @@ struct damon_intervals_goal { * ``mmap()`` calls from the application, in case of virtual memory monitoring) * and applies the changes for each @ops_update_interval. All time intervals * are in micro-seconds. Please refer to &struct damon_operations and &struct - * damon_callback for more detail. + * damon_call_control for more detail. */ struct damon_attrs { unsigned long sample_interval; @@ -816,7 +788,6 @@ struct damon_ctx { struct mutex kdamond_lock; struct damon_operations ops; - struct damon_callback callback; struct list_head adaptive_targets; struct list_head schemes; diff --git a/mm/damon/core.c b/mm/damon/core.c index ffd1a061c2cbe..f3ec3bd736eca 100644 --- a/mm/damon/core.c +++ b/mm/damon/core.c @@ -680,9 +680,7 @@ static bool damon_valid_intervals_goal(struct damon_attrs *attrs) * @attrs: monitoring attributes * * This function should be called while the kdamond is not running, an access - * check results aggregation is not ongoing (e.g., from &struct - * damon_callback->after_aggregation or &struct - * damon_callback->after_wmarks_check callbacks), or from damon_call(). + * check results aggregation is not ongoing (e.g., from damon_call(). * * Every time interval is in micro-seconds. * @@ -778,7 +776,7 @@ static void damos_commit_quota_goal( * DAMON contexts, instead of manual in-place updates. * * This function should be called from parameters-update safe context, like - * DAMON callbacks. + * damon_call(). */ int damos_commit_quota_goals(struct damos_quota *dst, struct damos_quota *src) { @@ -1177,7 +1175,7 @@ static int damon_commit_targets( * in-place updates. * * This function should be called from parameters-update safe context, like - * DAMON callbacks. + * damon_call(). */ int damon_commit_ctx(struct damon_ctx *dst, struct damon_ctx *src) { @@ -2484,9 +2482,6 @@ static int kdamond_wait_activation(struct damon_ctx *ctx) kdamond_usleep(min_wait_time); - if (ctx->callback.after_wmarks_check && - ctx->callback.after_wmarks_check(ctx)) - break; kdamond_call(ctx, false); damos_walk_cancel(ctx); } @@ -2543,10 +2538,9 @@ static int kdamond_fn(void *data) while (!kdamond_need_stop(ctx)) { /* * ctx->attrs and ctx->next_{aggregation,ops_update}_sis could - * be changed from after_wmarks_check() or after_aggregation() - * callbacks. Read the values here, and use those for this - * iteration. That is, damon_set_attrs() updated new values - * are respected from next iteration. + * be changed from kdamond_call(). Read the values here, and + * use those for this iteration. That is, damon_set_attrs() + * updated new values are respected from next iteration. */ unsigned long next_aggregation_sis = ctx->next_aggregation_sis; unsigned long next_ops_update_sis = ctx->next_ops_update_sis; @@ -2564,14 +2558,10 @@ static int kdamond_fn(void *data) if (ctx->ops.check_accesses) max_nr_accesses = ctx->ops.check_accesses(ctx); - if (ctx->passed_sample_intervals >= next_aggregation_sis) { + if (ctx->passed_sample_intervals >= next_aggregation_sis) kdamond_merge_regions(ctx, max_nr_accesses / 10, sz_limit); - if (ctx->callback.after_aggregation && - ctx->callback.after_aggregation(ctx)) - break; - } /* * do kdamond_call() and kdamond_apply_schemes() after @@ -2637,8 +2627,6 @@ done: damon_destroy_region(r, t); } - if (ctx->callback.before_terminate) - ctx->callback.before_terminate(ctx); if (ctx->ops.cleanup) ctx->ops.cleanup(ctx); kfree(ctx->regions_score_histogram);