Re: About 'hash' event trigger patchset
From: Namhyung Kim
Date: Fri Apr 04 2014 - 03:37:05 EST
Hi Tom,
On Wed, 02 Apr 2014 09:51:54 -0500, Tom Zanussi wrote:
> Hi Namhyung,
>
> On Wed, 2014-04-02 at 08:31 +0000, Namhyung Kim wrote:
>> One thing I noticed in the main logic is that it seems there's no
>> limit checking when adding/creating new entry. In
>> hash_trigger_entry_create(), there's a check against max_entries but
>> if it goes beyond the max, it'd just access a NULL pointer AFAICS. Am
>> I missing something? Also I don't know what the difference between
>> ->n_entries and ->total_entries (in hash_data).
>>
>> I guess you wanted to set ->drops in that case, but I cannot find
>
> Yes, the code is missing a very important snippet, which I realized
> after hitting the problem. My current code has this:
>
> if (hash_data->drops)
> return NULL;
I think this part can be omitted since it's already checked earlier.
But it's a minor issue.
> else if (hash_data->n_entries == hash_data->max_entries) {
> hash_data->drops = 1;
> return NULL;
> }
>
> n_entries is the current number of entries used up, and max_entries is
> the total number of available entries (a cached value to avoid
> calculating it every time).
But there's "total_entries" - increased in hash_trigger_entry_insert() -
too and I think it's just same as n_entries.
>
>> where it gets set. And I'm not sure it's good to check ->drop first,
>> since entry can find an existing entry and merged to it even if it
>> reached the max already.
>>
>
> The assumption is that if you have any drops at all, you probably want
> to redo the test with a bigger table, but regardless the data reflects
> the situation up to the point the drops started happening. Letting
> events that already have a entry merge while rejecting those that don't
> would invalidate the data you already have.
Okay, I won't insist on it.
Thanks,
Namhyung
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