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/*
* Skeleton for a sample external io engine
*
* Should be compiled with:
*
* gcc -Wall -O2 -g -D_GNU_SOURCE -include ../config-host.h -shared -rdynamic -fPIC -o skeleton_external.o skeleton_external.c
* (also requires -D_GNU_SOURCE -DCONFIG_STRSEP on Linux)
*
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include "../fio.h"
#include "../optgroup.h"
/*
* The core of the module is identical to the ones included with fio,
* read those. You cannot use register_ioengine() and unregister_ioengine()
* for external modules, they should be gotten through dlsym()
*/
/*
* The io engine can define its own options within the io engine source.
* The option member must not be at offset 0, due to the way fio parses
* the given option. Just add a padding pointer unless the io engine has
* something usable.
*/
struct fio_skeleton_options {
void *pad; /* avoid ->off1 of fio_option becomes 0 */
unsigned int dummy;
};
static struct fio_option options[] = {
{
.name = "dummy",
.lname = "ldummy",
.type = FIO_OPT_STR_SET,
.off1 = offsetof(struct fio_skeleton_options, dummy),
.help = "Set dummy",
.category = FIO_OPT_C_ENGINE, /* always use this */
.group = FIO_OPT_G_INVALID, /* this can be different */
},
{
.name = NULL,
},
};
/*
* The ->event() hook is called to match an event number with an io_u.
* After the core has called ->getevents() and it has returned eg 3,
* the ->event() hook must return the 3 events that have completed for
* subsequent calls to ->event() with [0-2]. Required.
*/
static struct io_u *fio_skeleton_event(struct thread_data *td, int event)
{
return NULL;
}
/*
* The ->getevents() hook is used to reap completion events from an async
* io engine. It returns the number of completed events since the last call,
* which may then be retrieved by calling the ->event() hook with the event
* numbers. Required.
*/
static int fio_skeleton_getevents(struct thread_data *td, unsigned int min,
unsigned int max, const struct timespec *t)
{
return 0;
}
/*
* The ->queue() hook is responsible for initiating io on the io_u
* being passed in. If the io engine is a synchronous one, io may complete
* before ->queue() returns. Required.
*
* The io engine must transfer in the direction noted by io_u->ddir
* to the buffer pointed to by io_u->xfer_buf for as many bytes as
* io_u->xfer_buflen. Residual data count may be set in io_u->resid
* for a short read/write.
*/
static enum fio_q_status fio_skeleton_queue(struct thread_data *td,
struct io_u *io_u)
{
/*
* Double sanity check to catch errant write on a readonly setup
*/
fio_ro_check(td, io_u);
/*
* Could return FIO_Q_QUEUED for a queued request,
* FIO_Q_COMPLETED for a completed request, and FIO_Q_BUSY
* if we could queue no more at this point (you'd have to
* define ->commit() to handle that.
*/
return FIO_Q_COMPLETED;
}
/*
* The ->prep() function is called for each io_u prior to being submitted
* with ->queue(). This hook allows the io engine to perform any
* preparatory actions on the io_u, before being submitted. Not required.
*/
static int fio_skeleton_prep(struct thread_data *td, struct io_u *io_u)
{
return 0;
}
/*
* The init function is called once per thread/process, and should set up
* any structures that this io engine requires to keep track of io. Not
* required.
*/
static int fio_skeleton_init(struct thread_data *td)
{
return 0;
}
/*
* This is paired with the ->init() function and is called when a thread is
* done doing io. Should tear down anything setup by the ->init() function.
* Not required.
*/
static void fio_skeleton_cleanup(struct thread_data *td)
{
}
/*
* Hook for opening the given file. Unless the engine has special
* needs, it usually just provides generic_open_file() as the handler.
*/
static int fio_skeleton_open(struct thread_data *td, struct fio_file *f)
{
return generic_open_file(td, f);
}
/*
* Hook for closing a file. See fio_skeleton_open().
*/
static int fio_skeleton_close(struct thread_data *td, struct fio_file *f)
{
return generic_close_file(td, f);
}
/*
* Hook for getting the zoned model of a zoned block device for zonemode=zbd.
* The zoned model can be one of (see zbd_types.h):
* - ZBD_NONE: regular block device (zone emulation will be used)
* - ZBD_HOST_AWARE: host aware zoned block device
* - ZBD_HOST_MANAGED: host managed zoned block device
*/
static int fio_skeleton_get_zoned_model(struct thread_data *td,
struct fio_file *f, enum zbd_zoned_model *model)
{
*model = ZBD_NONE;
return 0;
}
/*
* Hook called for getting zone information of a ZBD_HOST_AWARE or
* ZBD_HOST_MANAGED zoned block device. Up to @nr_zones zone information
* structures can be reported using the array zones for zones starting from
* @offset. The number of zones reported must be returned or a negative error
* code in case of error.
*/
static int fio_skeleton_report_zones(struct thread_data *td, struct fio_file *f,
uint64_t offset, struct zbd_zone *zones,
unsigned int nr_zones)
{
return 0;
}
/*
* Hook called for resetting the write pointer position of zones of a
* ZBD_HOST_AWARE or ZBD_HOST_MANAGED zoned block device. The write pointer
* position of all zones in the range @offset..@offset + @length must be reset.
*/
static int fio_skeleton_reset_wp(struct thread_data *td, struct fio_file *f,
uint64_t offset, uint64_t length)
{
return 0;
}
/*
* Hook called for getting the maximum number of open zones for a
* ZBD_HOST_MANAGED zoned block device.
* A @max_open_zones value set to zero means no limit.
*/
static int fio_skeleton_get_max_open_zones(struct thread_data *td,
struct fio_file *f,
unsigned int *max_open_zones)
{
return 0;
}
/*
* Note that the structure is exported, so that fio can get it via
* dlsym(..., "ioengine"); for (and only for) external engines.
*/
struct ioengine_ops ioengine = {
.name = "engine_name",
.version = FIO_IOOPS_VERSION,
.init = fio_skeleton_init,
.prep = fio_skeleton_prep,
.queue = fio_skeleton_queue,
.getevents = fio_skeleton_getevents,
.event = fio_skeleton_event,
.cleanup = fio_skeleton_cleanup,
.open_file = fio_skeleton_open,
.close_file = fio_skeleton_close,
.get_zoned_model = fio_skeleton_get_zoned_model,
.report_zones = fio_skeleton_report_zones,
.reset_wp = fio_skeleton_reset_wp,
.get_max_open_zones = fio_skeleton_get_max_open_zones,
.options = options,
.option_struct_size = sizeof(struct fio_skeleton_options),
};
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