From 754c677b0bbf3ea6c7d2a73c93848f1b0d68c91e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Rusty Russell Date: Mon, 20 Jun 2011 16:54:15 +0930 Subject: lib: import ccan modules for tdb2 Imported from git://git.ozlabs.org/~ccan/ccan init-1161-g661d41f Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell --- lib/ccan/likely/likely.h | 105 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 105 insertions(+) create mode 100644 lib/ccan/likely/likely.h (limited to 'lib/ccan/likely/likely.h') diff --git a/lib/ccan/likely/likely.h b/lib/ccan/likely/likely.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..80d695c842 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/ccan/likely/likely.h @@ -0,0 +1,105 @@ +#ifndef CCAN_LIKELY_H +#define CCAN_LIKELY_H +#include "config.h" +#include +#include + +#ifndef CCAN_LIKELY_DEBUG +#if HAVE_BUILTIN_EXPECT +/** + * likely - indicate that a condition is likely to be true. + * @cond: the condition + * + * This uses a compiler extension where available to indicate a likely + * code path and optimize appropriately; it's also useful for readers + * to quickly identify exceptional paths through functions. The + * threshold for "likely" is usually considered to be between 90 and + * 99%; marginal cases should not be marked either way. + * + * See Also: + * unlikely(), likely_stats() + * + * Example: + * // Returns false if we overflow. + * static inline bool inc_int(unsigned int *val) + * { + * (*val)++; + * if (likely(*val)) + * return true; + * return false; + * } + */ +#define likely(cond) __builtin_expect(!!(cond), 1) + +/** + * unlikely - indicate that a condition is unlikely to be true. + * @cond: the condition + * + * This uses a compiler extension where available to indicate an unlikely + * code path and optimize appropriately; see likely() above. + * + * See Also: + * likely(), likely_stats(), COLD (compiler.h) + * + * Example: + * // Prints a warning if we overflow. + * static inline void inc_int(unsigned int *val) + * { + * (*val)++; + * if (unlikely(*val == 0)) + * fprintf(stderr, "Overflow!"); + * } + */ +#define unlikely(cond) __builtin_expect(!!(cond), 0) +#else +#define likely(cond) (!!(cond)) +#define unlikely(cond) (!!(cond)) +#endif +#else /* CCAN_LIKELY_DEBUG versions */ +#define likely(cond) \ + (_likely_trace(!!(cond), 1, stringify(cond), __FILE__, __LINE__)) +#define unlikely(cond) \ + (_likely_trace(!!(cond), 0, stringify(cond), __FILE__, __LINE__)) + +long _likely_trace(bool cond, bool expect, + const char *condstr, + const char *file, unsigned int line); +#endif + +#ifdef CCAN_LIKELY_DEBUG +/** + * likely_stats - return description of abused likely()/unlikely() + * @min_hits: minimum number of hits + * @percent: maximum percentage correct + * + * When CCAN_LIKELY_DEBUG is defined, likely() and unlikely() trace their + * results: this causes a significant slowdown, but allows analysis of + * whether the branches are labelled correctly. + * + * This function returns a malloc'ed description of the least-correct + * usage of likely() or unlikely(). It ignores places which have been + * called less than @min_hits times, and those which were predicted + * correctly more than @percent of the time. It returns NULL when + * nothing meets those criteria. + * + * Note that this call is destructive; the returned offender is + * removed from the trace so that the next call to likely_stats() will + * return the next-worst likely()/unlikely() usage. + * + * Example: + * // Print every place hit more than twice which was wrong > 5%. + * static void report_stats(void) + * { + * #ifdef CCAN_LIKELY_DEBUG + * const char *bad; + * + * while ((bad = likely_stats(2, 95)) != NULL) { + * printf("Suspicious likely: %s", bad); + * free(bad); + * } + * #endif + * } + */ +const char *likely_stats(unsigned int min_hits, unsigned int percent); +#endif /* CCAN_LIKELY_DEBUG */ +#endif /* CCAN_LIKELY_H */ -- cgit