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All rights reserved. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #define KSTAT_FIELD_USEINSTANCE 0x01 #define KSTAT_FIELD_NODELTA 0x02 #define KSTAT_FIELD_FILLER 0x04 typedef struct kstat_field { char *ksf_header; /* header for field */ char *ksf_name; /* name of stat, if any */ int ksf_width; /* width for field in output line */ uint32_t ksf_flags; /* flags for this field, if any */ int ksf_hint; /* index hint for field in kstat */ } kstat_field_t; typedef struct kstat_instance { char ksi_name[KSTAT_STRLEN]; /* name of the underlying kstat */ int ksi_instance; /* instance identifer of this kstat */ kstat_t *ksi_ksp; /* pointer to the kstat */ uint64_t *ksi_data[2]; /* pointer to two generations of data */ hrtime_t ksi_snaptime[2]; /* hrtime for data generations */ int ksi_gen; /* current generation */ struct kstat_instance *ksi_next; /* next in instance list */ } kstat_instance_t; const char *g_cmd = "kvmstat"; static void fatal(char *fmt, ...) { va_list ap; int error = errno; va_start(ap, fmt); (void) fprintf(stderr, "%s: ", g_cmd); /*LINTED*/ (void) vfprintf(stderr, fmt, ap); if (fmt[strlen(fmt) - 1] != '\n') (void) fprintf(stderr, ": %s\n", strerror(error)); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } int kstat_field_hint(kstat_t *ksp, kstat_field_t *field) { kstat_named_t *nm = KSTAT_NAMED_PTR(ksp); int i; assert(ksp->ks_type == KSTAT_TYPE_NAMED); for (i = 0; i < ksp->ks_ndata; i++) { if (strcmp(field->ksf_name, nm[i].name) == 0) return (field->ksf_hint = i); } fatal("could not find field '%s' in %s:%d\n", field->ksf_name, ksp->ks_name, ksp->ks_instance); return (0); } int kstat_instances_compare(const void *lhs, const void *rhs) { kstat_instance_t *l = *((kstat_instance_t **)lhs); kstat_instance_t *r = *((kstat_instance_t **)rhs); int rval; if ((rval = strcmp(l->ksi_name, r->ksi_name)) != 0) return (rval); if (l->ksi_instance < r->ksi_instance) return (-1); if (l->ksi_instance > r->ksi_instance) return (1); return (0); } void kstat_instances_update(kstat_ctl_t *kcp, kstat_instance_t **head, boolean_t (*interested)(kstat_t *)) { int ninstances = 0, i; kstat_instance_t **sorted, *ksi, *next; kstat_t *ksp; kid_t kid; if ((kid = kstat_chain_update(kcp)) == 0 && *head != NULL) return; if (kid == -1) fatal("failed to update kstat chain"); for (ksi = *head; ksi != NULL; ksi = ksi->ksi_next) ksi->ksi_ksp = NULL; for (ksp = kcp->kc_chain; ksp != NULL; ksp = ksp->ks_next) { kstat_instance_t *last = NULL; if (!interested(ksp)) continue; /* * Now look to see if we have this instance and name. (Yes, * this is a linear search; we're assuming that this list is * modest in size.) */ for (ksi = *head; ksi != NULL; ksi = ksi->ksi_next) { last = ksi; if (ksi->ksi_instance != ksp->ks_instance) continue; if (strcmp(ksi->ksi_name, ksp->ks_name) != 0) continue; ksi->ksi_ksp = ksp; ninstances++; break; } if (ksi != NULL) continue; if ((ksi = malloc(sizeof (kstat_instance_t))) == NULL) fatal("could not allocate memory for stat instance"); bzero(ksi, sizeof (kstat_instance_t)); (void) strlcpy(ksi->ksi_name, ksp->ks_name, KSTAT_STRLEN); ksi->ksi_instance = ksp->ks_instance; ksi->ksi_ksp = ksp; ksi->ksi_next = NULL; if (last == NULL) { assert(*head == NULL); *head = ksi; } else { last->ksi_next = ksi; } ninstances++; } /* * Now we know how many instances we have; iterate back over them, * pruning the stale ones and adding the active ones to a holding * array in which to sort them. */ sorted = (void *)alloca(ninstances * sizeof (kstat_instance_t *)); ninstances = 0; for (ksi = *head; ksi != NULL; ksi = next) { next = ksi->ksi_next; if (ksi->ksi_ksp == NULL) { free(ksi); } else { sorted[ninstances++] = ksi; } } if (ninstances == 0) { *head = NULL; return; } qsort(sorted, ninstances, sizeof (kstat_instance_t *), kstat_instances_compare); *head = sorted[0]; for (i = 0; i < ninstances; i++) { ksi = sorted[i]; ksi->ksi_next = i < ninstances - 1 ? sorted[i + 1] : NULL; } } void kstat_instances_read(kstat_ctl_t *kcp, kstat_instance_t *instances, kstat_field_t *fields) { kstat_instance_t *ksi; int i, nfields; for (nfields = 0; fields[nfields].ksf_header != NULL; nfields++) continue; for (ksi = instances; ksi != NULL; ksi = ksi->ksi_next) { kstat_t *ksp = ksi->ksi_ksp; if (ksp == NULL) continue; if (kstat_read(kcp, ksp, NULL) == -1) { if (errno == ENXIO) { /* * Our kstat has been removed since the update; * NULL it out to prevent us from trying to read * it again (and to indicate that it should not * be displayed) and drive on. */ ksi->ksi_ksp = NULL; continue; } fatal("failed to read kstat %s:%d", ksi->ksi_name, ksi->ksi_instance); } if (ksp->ks_type != KSTAT_TYPE_NAMED) { fatal("%s:%d is not a named kstat", ksi->ksi_name, ksi->ksi_instance); } if (ksi->ksi_data[0] == NULL) { size_t size = nfields * sizeof (uint64_t) * 2; uint64_t *data; if ((data = malloc(size)) == NULL) fatal("could not allocate memory"); bzero(data, size); ksi->ksi_data[0] = data; ksi->ksi_data[1] = &data[nfields]; } for (i = 0; i < nfields; i++) { kstat_named_t *nm = KSTAT_NAMED_PTR(ksp); kstat_field_t *field = &fields[i]; int hint = field->ksf_hint; if (field->ksf_name == NULL) continue; if (hint < 0 || hint >= ksp->ks_ndata || strcmp(field->ksf_name, nm[hint].name) != 0) { hint = kstat_field_hint(ksp, field); } ksi->ksi_data[ksi->ksi_gen][i] = nm[hint].value.ui64; } ksi->ksi_snaptime[ksi->ksi_gen] = ksp->ks_snaptime; ksi->ksi_gen ^= 1; } } uint64_t kstat_instances_delta(kstat_instance_t *ksi, int i) { int gen = ksi->ksi_gen; uint64_t delta = ksi->ksi_data[gen ^ 1][i] - ksi->ksi_data[gen][i]; uint64_t tdelta = ksi->ksi_snaptime[gen ^ 1] - ksi->ksi_snaptime[gen]; return (((delta * (uint64_t)NANOSEC) + (tdelta / 2)) / tdelta); } void kstat_instances_print(kstat_instance_t *instances, kstat_field_t *fields, boolean_t header) { kstat_instance_t *ksi = instances; int i, nfields; for (nfields = 0; fields[nfields].ksf_header != NULL; nfields++) continue; if (header) { for (i = 0; i < nfields; i++) { (void) printf("%*s%c", fields[i].ksf_width, fields[i].ksf_header, i < nfields - 1 ? ' ' : '\n'); } } for (ksi = instances; ksi != NULL; ksi = ksi->ksi_next) { if (ksi->ksi_snaptime[1] == 0 || ksi->ksi_ksp == NULL) continue; for (i = 0; i < nfields; i++) { char trailer = i < nfields - 1 ? ' ' : '\n'; if (fields[i].ksf_flags & KSTAT_FIELD_FILLER) { (void) printf("%*s%c", fields[i].ksf_width, fields[i].ksf_header, trailer); continue; } (void) printf("%*lld%c", fields[i].ksf_width, fields[i].ksf_flags & KSTAT_FIELD_USEINSTANCE ? ksi->ksi_instance : fields[i].ksf_flags & KSTAT_FIELD_NODELTA ? ksi->ksi_data[ksi->ksi_gen ^ 1][i] : kstat_instances_delta(ksi, i), trailer); } } } boolean_t interested(kstat_t *ksp) { const char *module = "kvm"; const char *class = "misc"; const char *name = "vcpu-"; if (strcmp(ksp->ks_module, module) != 0) return (B_FALSE); if (strcmp(ksp->ks_class, class) != 0) return (B_FALSE); if (strstr(ksp->ks_name, name) != ksp->ks_name) return (B_FALSE); return (B_TRUE); } /* BEGIN CSTYLED */ char *g_usage = "Usage: kvmstat [interval [count]]\n" "\n" " Displays statistics for running kernel virtual machines, with one line\n" " per virtual CPU. All statistics are reported as per-second rates.\n" "\n" " The columns are as follows:\n" "\n" " pid => identifier of process controlling the virtual CPU\n" " vcpu => virtual CPU identifier relative to its virtual machine\n" " exits => virtual machine exits for the virtual CPU\n" " haltx => virtual machine exits due to the HLT instruction\n" " irqx => virtual machine exits due to a pending external interrupt\n" " irqwx => virtual machine exits due to an open interrupt window\n" " iox => virtual machine exits due to an I/O instruction\n" " mmiox => virtual machine exits due to memory mapped I/O \n" " irqs => interrupts injected into the virtual CPU\n" " emul => instructions emulated in the kernel\n" " eptv => extended page table violations\n" "\n"; /* END CSTYLED */ void usage() { (void) fprintf(stderr, "%s", g_usage); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } /*ARGSUSED*/ void intr(int sig) {} /*ARGSUSED*/ int main(int argc, char **argv) { kstat_ctl_t *kcp; kstat_instance_t *instances = NULL; int i = 0; int interval = 1; int count = INT32_MAX; struct itimerval itimer; struct sigaction act; sigset_t set; char *endp; kstat_field_t fields[] = { { "pid", "pid", 6, KSTAT_FIELD_NODELTA }, { "vcpu", NULL, 4, KSTAT_FIELD_USEINSTANCE }, { "|", NULL, 1, KSTAT_FIELD_FILLER }, { "exits", "exits", 6 }, { ":", NULL, 1, KSTAT_FIELD_FILLER }, { "haltx", "halt-exits", 6 }, { "irqx", "irq-exits", 6 }, { "irqwx", "irq-window-exits", 6 }, { "iox", "io-exits", 6 }, { "mmiox", "mmio-exits", 6 }, { "|", NULL, 1, KSTAT_FIELD_FILLER }, { "irqs", "irq-injections", 6 }, { "emul", "insn-emulation", 6 }, { "eptv", "pf-fixed", 6 }, { NULL } }; if (argc > 1) { interval = strtol(argv[1], &endp, 10); if (*endp != '\0' || interval <= 0) usage(); } if (argc > 2) { count = strtol(argv[2], &endp, 10); if (*endp != '\0' || count <= 0) usage(); } if ((kcp = kstat_open()) == NULL) fatal("could not open /dev/kstat"); (void) sigemptyset(&act.sa_mask); act.sa_flags = 0; act.sa_handler = intr; (void) sigaction(SIGALRM, &act, NULL); (void) sigemptyset(&set); (void) sigaddset(&set, SIGALRM); (void) sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, &set, NULL); bzero(&itimer, sizeof (itimer)); itimer.it_value.tv_sec = interval; itimer.it_interval.tv_sec = interval; if (setitimer(ITIMER_REAL, &itimer, NULL) != 0) { fatal("could not set timer to %d second%s", interval, interval == 1 ? "" : "s"); } (void) sigemptyset(&set); for (;;) { kstat_instances_update(kcp, &instances, interested); kstat_instances_read(kcp, instances, fields); if (i++ > 0) { kstat_instances_print(instances, fields, instances != NULL && instances->ksi_next == NULL ? (((i - 2) % 20) == 0) : B_TRUE); } if (i > count) break; (void) sigsuspend(&set); } /*NOTREACHED*/ return (0); }