Author | Tokens | Token Proportion | Commits | Commit Proportion |
---|---|---|---|---|
SeongJae Park | 1394 | 93.81% | 48 | 77.42% |
Xin Hao | 51 | 3.43% | 5 | 8.06% |
Xia Kaixu | 25 | 1.68% | 4 | 6.45% |
Yajun Deng | 12 | 0.81% | 1 | 1.61% |
Gautam Menghani | 1 | 0.07% | 1 | 1.61% |
Jason A. Donenfeld | 1 | 0.07% | 1 | 1.61% |
Guoqing Jiang | 1 | 0.07% | 1 | 1.61% |
Changbin Du | 1 | 0.07% | 1 | 1.61% |
Total | 1486 | 62 |
/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ /* * DAMON api * * Author: SeongJae Park <sjpark@amazon.de> */ #ifndef _DAMON_H_ #define _DAMON_H_ #include <linux/memcontrol.h> #include <linux/mutex.h> #include <linux/time64.h> #include <linux/types.h> #include <linux/random.h> /* Minimal region size. Every damon_region is aligned by this. */ #define DAMON_MIN_REGION PAGE_SIZE /* Max priority score for DAMON-based operation schemes */ #define DAMOS_MAX_SCORE (99) /* Get a random number in [l, r) */ static inline unsigned long damon_rand(unsigned long l, unsigned long r) { return l + get_random_u32_below(r - l); } /** * struct damon_addr_range - Represents an address region of [@start, @end). * @start: Start address of the region (inclusive). * @end: End address of the region (exclusive). */ struct damon_addr_range { unsigned long start; unsigned long end; }; /** * struct damon_region - Represents a monitoring target region. * @ar: The address range of the region. * @sampling_addr: Address of the sample for the next access check. * @nr_accesses: Access frequency of this region. * @nr_accesses_bp: @nr_accesses in basis point (0.01%) that updated for * each sampling interval. * @list: List head for siblings. * @age: Age of this region. * * @nr_accesses is reset to zero for every &damon_attrs->aggr_interval and be * increased for every &damon_attrs->sample_interval if an access to the region * during the last sampling interval is found. The update of this field should * not be done with direct access but with the helper function, * damon_update_region_access_rate(). * * @nr_accesses_bp is another representation of @nr_accesses in basis point * (1 in 10,000) that updated for every &damon_attrs->sample_interval in a * manner similar to moving sum. By the algorithm, this value becomes * @nr_accesses * 10000 for every &struct damon_attrs->aggr_interval. This can * be used when the aggregation interval is too huge and therefore cannot wait * for it before getting the access monitoring results. * * @age is initially zero, increased for each aggregation interval, and reset * to zero again if the access frequency is significantly changed. If two * regions are merged into a new region, both @nr_accesses and @age of the new * region are set as region size-weighted average of those of the two regions. */ struct damon_region { struct damon_addr_range ar; unsigned long sampling_addr; unsigned int nr_accesses; unsigned int nr_accesses_bp; struct list_head list; unsigned int age; /* private: Internal value for age calculation. */ unsigned int last_nr_accesses; }; /** * struct damon_target - Represents a monitoring target. * @pid: The PID of the virtual address space to monitor. * @nr_regions: Number of monitoring target regions of this target. * @regions_list: Head of the monitoring target regions of this target. * @list: List head for siblings. * * Each monitoring context could have multiple targets. For example, a context * for virtual memory address spaces could have multiple target processes. The * @pid should be set for appropriate &struct damon_operations including the * virtual address spaces monitoring operations. */ struct damon_target { struct pid *pid; unsigned int nr_regions; struct list_head regions_list; struct list_head list; }; /** * enum damos_action - Represents an action of a Data Access Monitoring-based * Operation Scheme. * * @DAMOS_WILLNEED: Call ``madvise()`` for the region with MADV_WILLNEED. * @DAMOS_COLD: Call ``madvise()`` for the region with MADV_COLD. * @DAMOS_PAGEOUT: Call ``madvise()`` for the region with MADV_PAGEOUT. * @DAMOS_HUGEPAGE: Call ``madvise()`` for the region with MADV_HUGEPAGE. * @DAMOS_NOHUGEPAGE: Call ``madvise()`` for the region with MADV_NOHUGEPAGE. * @DAMOS_LRU_PRIO: Prioritize the region on its LRU lists. * @DAMOS_LRU_DEPRIO: Deprioritize the region on its LRU lists. * @DAMOS_STAT: Do nothing but count the stat. * @NR_DAMOS_ACTIONS: Total number of DAMOS actions * * The support of each action is up to running &struct damon_operations. * &enum DAMON_OPS_VADDR and &enum DAMON_OPS_FVADDR supports all actions except * &enum DAMOS_LRU_PRIO and &enum DAMOS_LRU_DEPRIO. &enum DAMON_OPS_PADDR * supports only &enum DAMOS_PAGEOUT, &enum DAMOS_LRU_PRIO, &enum * DAMOS_LRU_DEPRIO, and &DAMOS_STAT. */ enum damos_action { DAMOS_WILLNEED, DAMOS_COLD, DAMOS_PAGEOUT, DAMOS_HUGEPAGE, DAMOS_NOHUGEPAGE, DAMOS_LRU_PRIO, DAMOS_LRU_DEPRIO, DAMOS_STAT, /* Do nothing but only record the stat */ NR_DAMOS_ACTIONS, }; /** * struct damos_quota - Controls the aggressiveness of the given scheme. * @ms: Maximum milliseconds that the scheme can use. * @sz: Maximum bytes of memory that the action can be applied. * @reset_interval: Charge reset interval in milliseconds. * * @weight_sz: Weight of the region's size for prioritization. * @weight_nr_accesses: Weight of the region's nr_accesses for prioritization. * @weight_age: Weight of the region's age for prioritization. * * To avoid consuming too much CPU time or IO resources for applying the * &struct damos->action to large memory, DAMON allows users to set time and/or * size quotas. The quotas can be set by writing non-zero values to &ms and * &sz, respectively. If the time quota is set, DAMON tries to use only up to * &ms milliseconds within &reset_interval for applying the action. If the * size quota is set, DAMON tries to apply the action only up to &sz bytes * within &reset_interval. * * Internally, the time quota is transformed to a size quota using estimated * throughput of the scheme's action. DAMON then compares it against &sz and * uses smaller one as the effective quota. * * For selecting regions within the quota, DAMON prioritizes current scheme's * target memory regions using the &struct damon_operations->get_scheme_score. * You could customize the prioritization logic by setting &weight_sz, * &weight_nr_accesses, and &weight_age, because monitoring operations are * encouraged to respect those. */ struct damos_quota { unsigned long ms; unsigned long sz; unsigned long reset_interval; unsigned int weight_sz; unsigned int weight_nr_accesses; unsigned int weight_age; /* private: */ /* For throughput estimation */ unsigned long total_charged_sz; unsigned long total_charged_ns; unsigned long esz; /* Effective size quota in bytes */ /* For charging the quota */ unsigned long charged_sz; unsigned long charged_from; struct damon_target *charge_target_from; unsigned long charge_addr_from; /* For prioritization */ unsigned long histogram[DAMOS_MAX_SCORE + 1]; unsigned int min_score; }; /** * enum damos_wmark_metric - Represents the watermark metric. * * @DAMOS_WMARK_NONE: Ignore the watermarks of the given scheme. * @DAMOS_WMARK_FREE_MEM_RATE: Free memory rate of the system in [0,1000]. * @NR_DAMOS_WMARK_METRICS: Total number of DAMOS watermark metrics */ enum damos_wmark_metric { DAMOS_WMARK_NONE, DAMOS_WMARK_FREE_MEM_RATE, NR_DAMOS_WMARK_METRICS, }; /** * struct damos_watermarks - Controls when a given scheme should be activated. * @metric: Metric for the watermarks. * @interval: Watermarks check time interval in microseconds. * @high: High watermark. * @mid: Middle watermark. * @low: Low watermark. * * If &metric is &DAMOS_WMARK_NONE, the scheme is always active. Being active * means DAMON does monitoring and applying the action of the scheme to * appropriate memory regions. Else, DAMON checks &metric of the system for at * least every &interval microseconds and works as below. * * If &metric is higher than &high, the scheme is inactivated. If &metric is * between &mid and &low, the scheme is activated. If &metric is lower than * &low, the scheme is inactivated. */ struct damos_watermarks { enum damos_wmark_metric metric; unsigned long interval; unsigned long high; unsigned long mid; unsigned long low; /* private: */ bool activated; }; /** * struct damos_stat - Statistics on a given scheme. * @nr_tried: Total number of regions that the scheme is tried to be applied. * @sz_tried: Total size of regions that the scheme is tried to be applied. * @nr_applied: Total number of regions that the scheme is applied. * @sz_applied: Total size of regions that the scheme is applied. * @qt_exceeds: Total number of times the quota of the scheme has exceeded. */ struct damos_stat { unsigned long nr_tried; unsigned long sz_tried; unsigned long nr_applied; unsigned long sz_applied; unsigned long qt_exceeds; }; /** * enum damos_filter_type - Type of memory for &struct damos_filter * @DAMOS_FILTER_TYPE_ANON: Anonymous pages. * @DAMOS_FILTER_TYPE_MEMCG: Specific memcg's pages. * @DAMOS_FILTER_TYPE_ADDR: Address range. * @DAMOS_FILTER_TYPE_TARGET: Data Access Monitoring target. * @NR_DAMOS_FILTER_TYPES: Number of filter types. * * The anon pages type and memcg type filters are handled by underlying * &struct damon_operations as a part of scheme action trying, and therefore * accounted as 'tried'. In contrast, other types are handled by core layer * before trying of the action and therefore not accounted as 'tried'. * * The support of the filters that handled by &struct damon_operations depend * on the running &struct damon_operations. * &enum DAMON_OPS_PADDR supports both anon pages type and memcg type filters, * while &enum DAMON_OPS_VADDR and &enum DAMON_OPS_FVADDR don't support any of * the two types. */ enum damos_filter_type { DAMOS_FILTER_TYPE_ANON, DAMOS_FILTER_TYPE_MEMCG, DAMOS_FILTER_TYPE_ADDR, DAMOS_FILTER_TYPE_TARGET, NR_DAMOS_FILTER_TYPES, }; /** * struct damos_filter - DAMOS action target memory filter. * @type: Type of the page. * @matching: If the matching page should filtered out or in. * @memcg_id: Memcg id of the question if @type is DAMOS_FILTER_MEMCG. * @addr_range: Address range if @type is DAMOS_FILTER_TYPE_ADDR. * @target_idx: Index of the &struct damon_target of * &damon_ctx->adaptive_targets if @type is * DAMOS_FILTER_TYPE_TARGET. * @list: List head for siblings. * * Before applying the &damos->action to a memory region, DAMOS checks if each * page of the region matches to this and avoid applying the action if so. * Support of each filter type depends on the running &struct damon_operations * and the type. Refer to &enum damos_filter_type for more detai. */ struct damos_filter { enum damos_filter_type type; bool matching; union { unsigned short memcg_id; struct damon_addr_range addr_range; int target_idx; }; struct list_head list; }; /** * struct damos_access_pattern - Target access pattern of the given scheme. * @min_sz_region: Minimum size of target regions. * @max_sz_region: Maximum size of target regions. * @min_nr_accesses: Minimum ``->nr_accesses`` of target regions. * @max_nr_accesses: Maximum ``->nr_accesses`` of target regions. * @min_age_region: Minimum age of target regions. * @max_age_region: Maximum age of target regions. */ struct damos_access_pattern { unsigned long min_sz_region; unsigned long max_sz_region; unsigned int min_nr_accesses; unsigned int max_nr_accesses; unsigned int min_age_region; unsigned int max_age_region; }; /** * struct damos - Represents a Data Access Monitoring-based Operation Scheme. * @pattern: Access pattern of target regions. * @action: &damo_action to be applied to the target regions. * @apply_interval_us: The time between applying the @action. * @quota: Control the aggressiveness of this scheme. * @wmarks: Watermarks for automated (in)activation of this scheme. * @filters: Additional set of &struct damos_filter for &action. * @stat: Statistics of this scheme. * @list: List head for siblings. * * For each @apply_interval_us, DAMON finds regions which fit in the * &pattern and applies &action to those. To avoid consuming too much * CPU time or IO resources for the &action, "a is used. * * If @apply_interval_us is zero, &damon_attrs->aggr_interval is used instead. * * To do the work only when needed, schemes can be activated for specific * system situations using &wmarks. If all schemes that registered to the * monitoring context are inactive, DAMON stops monitoring either, and just * repeatedly checks the watermarks. * * Before applying the &action to a memory region, &struct damon_operations * implementation could check pages of the region and skip &action to respect * &filters * * After applying the &action to each region, &stat_count and &stat_sz is * updated to reflect the number of regions and total size of regions that the * &action is applied. */ struct damos { struct damos_access_pattern pattern; enum damos_action action; unsigned long apply_interval_us; /* private: internal use only */ /* * number of sample intervals that should be passed before applying * @action */ unsigned long next_apply_sis; /* public: */ struct damos_quota quota; struct damos_watermarks wmarks; struct list_head filters; struct damos_stat stat; struct list_head list; }; /** * enum damon_ops_id - Identifier for each monitoring operations implementation * * @DAMON_OPS_VADDR: Monitoring operations for virtual address spaces * @DAMON_OPS_FVADDR: Monitoring operations for only fixed ranges of virtual * address spaces * @DAMON_OPS_PADDR: Monitoring operations for the physical address space * @NR_DAMON_OPS: Number of monitoring operations implementations */ enum damon_ops_id { DAMON_OPS_VADDR, DAMON_OPS_FVADDR, DAMON_OPS_PADDR, NR_DAMON_OPS, }; struct damon_ctx; /** * struct damon_operations - Monitoring operations for given use cases. * * @id: Identifier of this operations set. * @init: Initialize operations-related data structures. * @update: Update operations-related data structures. * @prepare_access_checks: Prepare next access check of target regions. * @check_accesses: Check the accesses to target regions. * @reset_aggregated: Reset aggregated accesses monitoring results. * @get_scheme_score: Get the score of a region for a scheme. * @apply_scheme: Apply a DAMON-based operation scheme. * @target_valid: Determine if the target is valid. * @cleanup: Clean up the context. * * DAMON can be extended for various address spaces and usages. For this, * users should register the low level operations for their target address * space and usecase via the &damon_ctx.ops. Then, the monitoring thread * (&damon_ctx.kdamond) calls @init and @prepare_access_checks before starting * the monitoring, @update after each &damon_attrs.ops_update_interval, and * @check_accesses, @target_valid and @prepare_access_checks after each * &damon_attrs.sample_interval. Finally, @reset_aggregated is called after * each &damon_attrs.aggr_interval. * * Each &struct damon_operations instance having valid @id can be registered * via damon_register_ops() and selected by damon_select_ops() later. * @init should initialize operations-related data structures. For example, * this could be used to construct proper monitoring target regions and link * those to @damon_ctx.adaptive_targets. * @update should update the operations-related data structures. For example, * this could be used to update monitoring target regions for current status. * @prepare_access_checks should manipulate the monitoring regions to be * prepared for the next access check. * @check_accesses should check the accesses to each region that made after the * last preparation and update the number of observed accesses of each region. * It should also return max number of observed accesses that made as a result * of its update. The value will be used for regions adjustment threshold. * @reset_aggregated should reset the access monitoring results that aggregated * by @check_accesses. * @get_scheme_score should return the priority score of a region for a scheme * as an integer in [0, &DAMOS_MAX_SCORE]. * @apply_scheme is called from @kdamond when a region for user provided * DAMON-based operation scheme is found. It should apply the scheme's action * to the region and return bytes of the region that the action is successfully * applied. * @target_valid should check whether the target is still valid for the * monitoring. * @cleanup is called from @kdamond just before its termination. */ struct damon_operations { enum damon_ops_id id; void (*init)(struct damon_ctx *context); void (*update)(struct damon_ctx *context); void (*prepare_access_checks)(struct damon_ctx *context); unsigned int (*check_accesses)(struct damon_ctx *context); void (*reset_aggregated)(struct damon_ctx *context); int (*get_scheme_score)(struct damon_ctx *context, struct damon_target *t, struct damon_region *r, struct damos *scheme); unsigned long (*apply_scheme)(struct damon_ctx *context, struct damon_target *t, struct damon_region *r, struct damos *scheme); bool (*target_valid)(struct damon_target *t); void (*cleanup)(struct damon_ctx *context); }; /** * struct damon_callback - Monitoring events notification callbacks. * * @before_start: Called before starting the monitoring. * @after_wmarks_check: Called after each schemes' watermarks check. * @after_sampling: Called after each sampling. * @after_aggregation: Called after each aggregation. * @before_damos_apply: Called before applying DAMOS action. * @before_terminate: Called before terminating the monitoring. * @private: User private data. * * The monitoring thread (&damon_ctx.kdamond) calls @before_start and * @before_terminate just before starting and finishing the monitoring, * respectively. Therefore, those are good places for installing and cleaning * @private. * * 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_sampling and @after_aggregation for each * of the sampling intervals and aggregation intervals, respectively. * 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 { void *private; int (*before_start)(struct damon_ctx *context); int (*after_wmarks_check)(struct damon_ctx *context); int (*after_sampling)(struct damon_ctx *context); int (*after_aggregation)(struct damon_ctx *context); int (*before_damos_apply)(struct damon_ctx *context, struct damon_target *target, struct damon_region *region, struct damos *scheme); void (*before_terminate)(struct damon_ctx *context); }; /** * struct damon_attrs - Monitoring attributes for accuracy/overhead control. * * @sample_interval: The time between access samplings. * @aggr_interval: The time between monitor results aggregations. * @ops_update_interval: The time between monitoring operations updates. * @min_nr_regions: The minimum number of adaptive monitoring * regions. * @max_nr_regions: The maximum number of adaptive monitoring * regions. * * For each @sample_interval, DAMON checks whether each region is accessed or * not during the last @sample_interval. If such access is found, DAMON * aggregates the information by increasing &damon_region->nr_accesses for * @aggr_interval time. For each @aggr_interval, the count is reset. DAMON * also checks whether the target memory regions need update (e.g., by * ``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. */ struct damon_attrs { unsigned long sample_interval; unsigned long aggr_interval; unsigned long ops_update_interval; unsigned long min_nr_regions; unsigned long max_nr_regions; }; /** * struct damon_ctx - Represents a context for each monitoring. This is the * main interface that allows users to set the attributes and get the results * of the monitoring. * * @attrs: Monitoring attributes for accuracy/overhead control. * @kdamond: Kernel thread who does the monitoring. * @kdamond_lock: Mutex for the synchronizations with @kdamond. * * For each monitoring context, one kernel thread for the monitoring is * created. The pointer to the thread is stored in @kdamond. * * Once started, the monitoring thread runs until explicitly required to be * terminated or every monitoring target is invalid. The validity of the * targets is checked via the &damon_operations.target_valid of @ops. The * termination can also be explicitly requested by calling damon_stop(). * The thread sets @kdamond to NULL when it terminates. Therefore, users can * know whether the monitoring is ongoing or terminated by reading @kdamond. * Reads and writes to @kdamond from outside of the monitoring thread must * be protected by @kdamond_lock. * * Note that the monitoring thread protects only @kdamond via @kdamond_lock. * Accesses to other fields must be protected by themselves. * * @ops: Set of monitoring operations for given use cases. * @callback: Set of callbacks for monitoring events notifications. * * @adaptive_targets: Head of monitoring targets (&damon_target) list. * @schemes: Head of schemes (&damos) list. */ struct damon_ctx { struct damon_attrs attrs; /* private: internal use only */ /* number of sample intervals that passed since this context started */ unsigned long passed_sample_intervals; /* * number of sample intervals that should be passed before next * aggregation */ unsigned long next_aggregation_sis; /* * number of sample intervals that should be passed before next ops * update */ unsigned long next_ops_update_sis; /* for waiting until the execution of the kdamond_fn is started */ struct completion kdamond_started; /* public: */ struct task_struct *kdamond; struct mutex kdamond_lock; struct damon_operations ops; struct damon_callback callback; struct list_head adaptive_targets; struct list_head schemes; }; static inline struct damon_region *damon_next_region(struct damon_region *r) { return container_of(r->list.next, struct damon_region, list); } static inline struct damon_region *damon_prev_region(struct damon_region *r) { return container_of(r->list.prev, struct damon_region, list); } static inline struct damon_region *damon_last_region(struct damon_target *t) { return list_last_entry(&t->regions_list, struct damon_region, list); } static inline struct damon_region *damon_first_region(struct damon_target *t) { return list_first_entry(&t->regions_list, struct damon_region, list); } static inline unsigned long damon_sz_region(struct damon_region *r) { return r->ar.end - r->ar.start; } #define damon_for_each_region(r, t) \ list_for_each_entry(r, &t->regions_list, list) #define damon_for_each_region_from(r, t) \ list_for_each_entry_from(r, &t->regions_list, list) #define damon_for_each_region_safe(r, next, t) \ list_for_each_entry_safe(r, next, &t->regions_list, list) #define damon_for_each_target(t, ctx) \ list_for_each_entry(t, &(ctx)->adaptive_targets, list) #define damon_for_each_target_safe(t, next, ctx) \ list_for_each_entry_safe(t, next, &(ctx)->adaptive_targets, list) #define damon_for_each_scheme(s, ctx) \ list_for_each_entry(s, &(ctx)->schemes, list) #define damon_for_each_scheme_safe(s, next, ctx) \ list_for_each_entry_safe(s, next, &(ctx)->schemes, list) #define damos_for_each_filter(f, scheme) \ list_for_each_entry(f, &(scheme)->filters, list) #define damos_for_each_filter_safe(f, next, scheme) \ list_for_each_entry_safe(f, next, &(scheme)->filters, list) #ifdef CONFIG_DAMON struct damon_region *damon_new_region(unsigned long start, unsigned long end); /* * Add a region between two other regions */ static inline void damon_insert_region(struct damon_region *r, struct damon_region *prev, struct damon_region *next, struct damon_target *t) { __list_add(&r->list, &prev->list, &next->list); t->nr_regions++; } void damon_add_region(struct damon_region *r, struct damon_target *t); void damon_destroy_region(struct damon_region *r, struct damon_target *t); int damon_set_regions(struct damon_target *t, struct damon_addr_range *ranges, unsigned int nr_ranges); void damon_update_region_access_rate(struct damon_region *r, bool accessed, struct damon_attrs *attrs); struct damos_filter *damos_new_filter(enum damos_filter_type type, bool matching); void damos_add_filter(struct damos *s, struct damos_filter *f); void damos_destroy_filter(struct damos_filter *f); struct damos *damon_new_scheme(struct damos_access_pattern *pattern, enum damos_action action, unsigned long apply_interval_us, struct damos_quota *quota, struct damos_watermarks *wmarks); void damon_add_scheme(struct damon_ctx *ctx, struct damos *s); void damon_destroy_scheme(struct damos *s); struct damon_target *damon_new_target(void); void damon_add_target(struct damon_ctx *ctx, struct damon_target *t); bool damon_targets_empty(struct damon_ctx *ctx); void damon_free_target(struct damon_target *t); void damon_destroy_target(struct damon_target *t); unsigned int damon_nr_regions(struct damon_target *t); struct damon_ctx *damon_new_ctx(void); void damon_destroy_ctx(struct damon_ctx *ctx); int damon_set_attrs(struct damon_ctx *ctx, struct damon_attrs *attrs); void damon_set_schemes(struct damon_ctx *ctx, struct damos **schemes, ssize_t nr_schemes); int damon_nr_running_ctxs(void); bool damon_is_registered_ops(enum damon_ops_id id); int damon_register_ops(struct damon_operations *ops); int damon_select_ops(struct damon_ctx *ctx, enum damon_ops_id id); static inline bool damon_target_has_pid(const struct damon_ctx *ctx) { return ctx->ops.id == DAMON_OPS_VADDR || ctx->ops.id == DAMON_OPS_FVADDR; } static inline unsigned int damon_max_nr_accesses(const struct damon_attrs *attrs) { /* {aggr,sample}_interval are unsigned long, hence could overflow */ return min(attrs->aggr_interval / attrs->sample_interval, (unsigned long)UINT_MAX); } int damon_start(struct damon_ctx **ctxs, int nr_ctxs, bool exclusive); int damon_stop(struct damon_ctx **ctxs, int nr_ctxs); int damon_set_region_biggest_system_ram_default(struct damon_target *t, unsigned long *start, unsigned long *end); #endif /* CONFIG_DAMON */ #endif /* _DAMON_H */
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