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270cddce49SRobert Watson.Dd June 27, 2005
280cddce49SRobert Watson.Os
290cddce49SRobert Watson.Dt LIBMEMSTAT 3
300cddce49SRobert Watson.Sh NAME
310cddce49SRobert Watson.Nm libmemstat
320cddce49SRobert Watson.Nd "library interface to retrieve kernel memory allocator statistics"
330cddce49SRobert Watson.Sh LIBRARY
340cddce49SRobert Watson.Lb libmemstat
350cddce49SRobert Watson.Sh SYNOPSIS
360cddce49SRobert Watson.In sys/types.h
370cddce49SRobert Watson.In memstat.h
38e754c6bbSRobert Watson.Ss General Functions
3933d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.Ft "const char *"
40e754c6bbSRobert Watson.Fn memstat_strerror "int error"
410cddce49SRobert Watson.Ss Memory Type List Management Functions
4233d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.Ft "struct memory_type_list *"
430cddce49SRobert Watson.Fn memstat_mtl_alloc "void"
4433d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.Ft "struct memory_type *"
450cddce49SRobert Watson.Fn memstat_mtl_first "struct memory_type_list *list"
4633d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.Ft "struct memory_type *"
470cddce49SRobert Watson.Fn memstat_mtl_next "struct memory_type *mtp"
4833d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.Ft "struct memory_type *"
4933d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.Fo memstat_mtl_find
5033d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.Fa "struct memory_type_list *list" "int allocator" "const char *name"
5133d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.Fc
520cddce49SRobert Watson.Ft void
530cddce49SRobert Watson.Fn memstat_mtl_free "struct memory_type_list *list"
5470ee997eSRobert Watson.Ft int
5570ee997eSRobert Watson.Fn memstat_mtl_geterror "struct memory_type_list *list"
560cddce49SRobert Watson.Ss Allocator Query Functions
570cddce49SRobert Watson.Ft int
58ba23fa9bSRobert Watson.Fn memstat_kvm_all "struct memory_type_list *list" "void *kvm_handle"
59ba23fa9bSRobert Watson.Ft int
60ba23fa9bSRobert Watson.Fn memstat_kvm_malloc "struct memory_type_list *list" "void *kvm_handle"
61ba23fa9bSRobert Watson.Ft int
6233c20d18SRobert Watson.Fn memstat_kvm_uma "struct memory_type_list *list" "void *kvm_handle"
6333c20d18SRobert Watson.Ft int
640cddce49SRobert Watson.Fn memstat_sysctl_all "struct memory_type_list *list" "int flags"
650cddce49SRobert Watson.Ft int
660cddce49SRobert Watson.Fn memstat_sysctl_malloc "struct memory_type_list *list" "int flags"
670cddce49SRobert Watson.Ft int
680cddce49SRobert Watson.Fn memstat_sysctl_uma "struct memory_type_list *list" "int flags"
690cddce49SRobert Watson.Ss Memory Type Accessor Methods
7033d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.Ft "const char *"
710cddce49SRobert Watson.Fn memstat_get_name "const struct memory_type *mtp"
720cddce49SRobert Watson.Ft int
730cddce49SRobert Watson.Fn memstat_get_allocator "const struct memory_type *mtp"
740cddce49SRobert Watson.Ft uint64_t
750cddce49SRobert Watson.Fn memstat_get_countlimit "const struct memory_type *mtp"
760cddce49SRobert Watson.Ft uint64_t
770cddce49SRobert Watson.Fn memstat_get_byteslimit "const struct memory_type *mtp"
780cddce49SRobert Watson.Ft uint64_t
790cddce49SRobert Watson.Fn memstat_get_sizemask "const struct memory_type *mtp"
800cddce49SRobert Watson.Ft uint64_t
810cddce49SRobert Watson.Fn memstat_get_size "const struct memory_type *mtp"
820cddce49SRobert Watson.Ft uint64_t
830cddce49SRobert Watson.Fn memstat_get_memalloced "const struct memory_type *mtp"
840cddce49SRobert Watson.Ft uint64_t
850cddce49SRobert Watson.Fn memstat_get_memfreed "const struct memory_type *mtp"
860cddce49SRobert Watson.Ft uint64_t
870cddce49SRobert Watson.Fn memstat_get_numallocs "const struct memory_type *mtp"
880cddce49SRobert Watson.Ft uint64_t
890cddce49SRobert Watson.Fn memstat_get_numfrees "const struct memory_type *mtp"
900cddce49SRobert Watson.Ft uint64_t
910cddce49SRobert Watson.Fn memstat_get_bytes "const struct memory_type *mtp"
920cddce49SRobert Watson.Ft uint64_t
930cddce49SRobert Watson.Fn memstat_get_count "const struct memory_type *mtp"
940cddce49SRobert Watson.Ft uint64_t
950cddce49SRobert Watson.Fn memstat_get_free "const struct memory_type *mtp"
960cddce49SRobert Watson.Ft uint64_t
970cddce49SRobert Watson.Fn memstat_get_failures "const struct memory_type *mtp"
9833d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.Ft "void *"
990cddce49SRobert Watson.Fn memstat_get_caller_pointer "const struct memory_type *mtp" "int index"
1000cddce49SRobert Watson.Ft void
10133d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.Fo memstat_set_caller_pointer
10233d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.Fa "struct memory_type *mtp" "int index" "void *value"
10333d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.Fc
1040cddce49SRobert Watson.Ft uint64_t
1050cddce49SRobert Watson.Fn memstat_get_caller_uint64 "const struct memory_type *mtp" "int index"
1060cddce49SRobert Watson.Ft void
10733d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.Fo memstat_set_caller_uint64
10833d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.Fa "struct memory_type *mtp" "int index" "uint64_t value"
10933d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.Fc
1100cddce49SRobert Watson.Ft uint64_t
1110cddce49SRobert Watson.Fn memstat_get_zonefree "const struct memory_type *mtp"
1120cddce49SRobert Watson.Ft uint64_t
113ca108fe2SRobert Watson.Fn memstat_get_kegfree "const struct memory_type *mtp"
114ca108fe2SRobert Watson.Ft uint64_t
1150cddce49SRobert Watson.Fn memstat_get_percpu_memalloced "const struct memory_type *mtp" "int cpu"
1160cddce49SRobert Watson.Ft uint64_t
1170cddce49SRobert Watson.Fn memstat_get_percpu_memfreed "const struct memory_type *mtp" "int cpu"
1180cddce49SRobert Watson.Ft uint64_t
1190cddce49SRobert Watson.Fn memstat_get_percpu_numallocs "const struct memory_type *mtp" "int cpu"
1200cddce49SRobert Watson.Ft uint64_t
1210cddce49SRobert Watson.Fn memstat_get_percpu_numfrees "const struct memory_type *mtp" "int cpu"
1220cddce49SRobert Watson.Ft uint64_t
1230cddce49SRobert Watson.Fn memstat_get_percpu_sizemask "const struct memory_type *mtp" "int cpu"
12433d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.Ft "void *"
12533d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.Fo memstat_get_percpu_caller_pointer
12633d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.Fa "const struct memory_type *mtp" "int cpu" "int index"
12733d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.Fc
1280cddce49SRobert Watson.Ft void
12933d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.Fo memstat_set_percpu_caller_pointer
13033d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.Fa "struct memory_type *mtp" "int cpu" "int index" "void *value"
13133d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.Fc
1320cddce49SRobert Watson.Ft uint64_t
13333d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.Fo memstat_get_percpu_caller_uint64
13433d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.Fa "const struct memory_type *mtp" "int cpu" "int index"
13533d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.Fc
1360cddce49SRobert Watson.Ft void
13733d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.Fo memstat_set_percpu_caller_uint64
13833d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.Fa "struct memory_type *mtp" "int cpu" "int index" "uint64_t value"
13933d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.Fc
1400cddce49SRobert Watson.Ft uint64_t
1410cddce49SRobert Watson.Fn memstat_get_percpu_free "const struct memory_type *mtp" "int cpu"
1420cddce49SRobert Watson.Sh DESCRIPTION
1430cddce49SRobert Watson.Nm
1440cddce49SRobert Watsonprovides an interface to retrieve kernel memory allocator statistics, for
1450cddce49SRobert Watsonthe purposes of debugging and system monitoring, insulating applications
1460cddce49SRobert Watsonfrom implementation details of the allocators, and allowing a tool to
1470cddce49SRobert Watsontransparently support multiple allocators.
1480cddce49SRobert Watson.Nm
1490cddce49SRobert Watsonsupports both retrieving a single statistics snapshot, as well as
1500cddce49SRobert Watsonincrementally updating statistics for long-term monitoring.
1510cddce49SRobert Watson.Pp
1520cddce49SRobert Watson.Nm
1530cddce49SRobert Watsondescribes each memory type using a
15433d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.Vt "struct memory_type" ,
1550cddce49SRobert Watsonan opaque memory type accessed by the application using accessor functions
1560cddce49SRobert Watsonin the library.
1570cddce49SRobert Watson.Nm
1580cddce49SRobert Watsonreturns and updates chains of
15933d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.Vt "struct memory_type"
1600cddce49SRobert Watsonvia a
16133d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.Vt "struct memory_type_list" ,
1620cddce49SRobert Watsonwhich will be allocated by calling
1630cddce49SRobert Watson.Fn memstat_mtl_alloc ,
1640cddce49SRobert Watsonand freed on completion using
1650cddce49SRobert Watson.Fn memstat_mtl_free .
1660cddce49SRobert WatsonLists of memory types are populated via calls that query the kernel for
1670cddce49SRobert Watsonstatistics information; currently:
168ba23fa9bSRobert Watson.Fn memstat_kvm_all ,
169ba23fa9bSRobert Watson.Fn memstat_kvm_malloc ,
17033c20d18SRobert Watson.Fn memstat_kvm_uma ,
1710cddce49SRobert Watson.Fn memstat_sysctl_all ,
1720cddce49SRobert Watson.Fn memstat_sysctl_uma ,
1730cddce49SRobert Watsonand
1740cddce49SRobert Watson.Fn memstat_sysctl_malloc .
1750cddce49SRobert WatsonRepeated calls will incrementally update the list of memory types, permitting
1760cddce49SRobert Watsontracking over time without recreating all list state.
17770ee997eSRobert WatsonIf an error is detected during a query call, error condition information may
17870ee997eSRobert Watsonbe retrieved using
179e754c6bbSRobert Watson.Fn memstat_mtl_geterror ,
180e754c6bbSRobert Watsonand converted to a user-readable string using
181e754c6bbSRobert Watson.Fn memstat_strerror .
18270ee997eSRobert Watson.Pp
1830cddce49SRobert WatsonFreeing the list will free all memory type data in the list, and so
1840cddce49SRobert Watsoninvalidates any outstanding pointers to entries in the list.
18533d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.Vt "struct memory_type"
1860cddce49SRobert Watsonentries in the list may be iterated over using
1870cddce49SRobert Watson.Fn memstat_mtl_first
1880cddce49SRobert Watsonand
18933d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.Fn memstat_mtl_next ,
1900cddce49SRobert Watsonwhich respectively return the first entry in a list, and the next entry in a
1910cddce49SRobert Watsonlist.
1920cddce49SRobert Watson.Fn memstat_mtl_find ,
1930cddce49SRobert Watsonwhich will return a pointer to the first entry matching the passed
1940cddce49SRobert Watsonparameters.
1950cddce49SRobert Watson.Pp
1960cddce49SRobert WatsonA series of accessor methods is provided to access fields of the structure,
1970cddce49SRobert Watsonincluding retrieving statistics and properties, as well as setting of caller
1980cddce49SRobert Watsonowned fields.
1990cddce49SRobert WatsonDirect application access to the data structure fields is not supported.
20033d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.Ss Library Vt memory_type Ss Fields
2010cddce49SRobert WatsonEach
20233d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.Vt "struct memory_type"
2030cddce49SRobert Watsonholds a description of the memory type, including its name and the allocator
2040cddce49SRobert Watsonit is managed by, as well as current statistics on use.
2050cddce49SRobert WatsonSome statistics are directly measured, others are derived from directly
2060cddce49SRobert Watsonmeasured statistics.
2070cddce49SRobert WatsonCertain high level statistics are present across all available allocators,
2080cddce49SRobert Watsonsuch as the number of allocation and free operations; other measurements,
2090cddce49SRobert Watsonsuch as the quantity of free items in per-CPU caches, or administrative
2100cddce49SRobert Watsonlimit on the number of allocations, is available only for specific
2110cddce49SRobert Watsonallocators.
21233d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.Ss Caller Vt memory_type Ss Fields
21333d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.Vt "struct memory_type"
214e86bb57bSRobert Watsonincludes fields to allow the application to store data, in the form of
215e86bb57bSRobert Watsonpointers and 64-bit integers, with memory types.
2160cddce49SRobert WatsonFor example, the application author might make use of one of the caller
2170cddce49SRobert Watsonpointers to reference a more complex data structure tracking long-term
2180cddce49SRobert Watsonbehavior of the memory type, or a window system object that is used to
2190cddce49SRobert Watsonrender the state of the memory type.
220e86bb57bSRobert WatsonGeneral and per-CPU storage is provided with each
22133d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.Vt "struct memory_type"
222e86bb57bSRobert Watsonin the form of an array of pointers and integers.
223e86bb57bSRobert WatsonThe array entries are accessed via the
224e86bb57bSRobert Watson.Fa index
225e86bb57bSRobert Watsonargument to the get and set accessor methods.
226e86bb57bSRobert WatsonPossible values of
227e86bb57bSRobert Watson.Fa index
228e86bb57bSRobert Watsonrange between
22933d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov0
230e86bb57bSRobert Watsonand
231e86bb57bSRobert Watson.Dv MEMSTAT_MAXCALLER .
232e86bb57bSRobert Watson.Pp
233e86bb57bSRobert WatsonCaller-owned fields are initialized to
23433d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov0
2350cddce49SRobert Watsonor
2360cddce49SRobert Watson.Dv NULL
237e86bb57bSRobert Watsonwhen a new
23833d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.Vt "struct memory_type"
239e86bb57bSRobert Watsonis allocated and attached to a memory type list; these fields retain their
240e86bb57bSRobert Watsonvalues across queries that update library-owned fields.
24109df0a9aSRobert Watson.Ss Allocator Types
24209df0a9aSRobert WatsonCurrently,
24309df0a9aSRobert Watson.Nm
24409df0a9aSRobert Watsonsupports two kernel allocators:
24509df0a9aSRobert Watson.Dv ALLOCATOR_UMA
24609df0a9aSRobert Watsonfor
24709df0a9aSRobert Watson.Xr uma 9 ,
24809df0a9aSRobert Watsonand
24909df0a9aSRobert Watson.Dv ALLOCATOR_MALLOC
25009df0a9aSRobert Watsonfor
25109df0a9aSRobert Watson.Xr malloc 9 .
25209df0a9aSRobert WatsonThese values may be passed to
25309df0a9aSRobert Watson.Fn memstat_mtl_find ,
25409df0a9aSRobert Watsonand will be returned by
25509df0a9aSRobert Watson.Fn memstat_get_allocator .
25609df0a9aSRobert WatsonTwo additional constants in the allocator name space are defined:
25709df0a9aSRobert Watson.Dv ALLOCATOR_UNKNOWN ,
25809df0a9aSRobert Watsonwhich will only be returned as a result of a library error, and
25909df0a9aSRobert Watson.Dv ALLOCATOR_ANY ,
26009df0a9aSRobert Watsonwhich can be used to specify that returning types matching any allocator is
26109df0a9aSRobert Watsonpermittible from
26209df0a9aSRobert Watson.Fn memstat_mtl_find .
26370ee997eSRobert Watson.Ss Access Method List
26470ee997eSRobert WatsonThe following accessor methods are defined, of which some will be valid for
26570ee997eSRobert Watsona given memory type:
26633d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.Bl -tag -width indent
26733d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.It Fn memstat_get_name
26870ee997eSRobert WatsonReturn a pointer to the name of the memory type.
26970ee997eSRobert WatsonMemory for the name is owned by
27070ee997eSRobert Watson.Nm
27170ee997eSRobert Watsonand will be valid through a call to
27270ee997eSRobert Watson.Fn memstat_mtl_free .
27370ee997eSRobert WatsonNote that names will be unique with respect to a single allocator, but that
27470ee997eSRobert Watsonthe same name might be used by different memory types owned by different
27570ee997eSRobert Watsonmemory allocators.
27633d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.It Fn memstat_get_allocator
27770ee997eSRobert WatsonReturn an integer identifier for the memory allocator that owns the memory
27870ee997eSRobert Watsontype.
27933d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.It Fn memstat_get_countlimit
28070ee997eSRobert WatsonIf the memory type has an administrative limit on the number of simultaneous
28170ee997eSRobert Watsonallocations, return it.
28233d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.It Fn memstat_get_byteslimit
28370ee997eSRobert WatsonIf the memory type has an administrative limit on the number of bytes of
28470ee997eSRobert Watsonmemory that may be simultaenously allocated for the memory type, return it.
28533d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.It Fn memstat_get_sizemask
28670ee997eSRobert WatsonIf the memory type supports variable allocation sizes, return a bitmask of
28770ee997eSRobert Watsonsizes allocated for the memory type.
28833d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.It Fn memstat_get_size
28970ee997eSRobert WatsonIf the memory type supports a fixed allocation size, return that size.
29033d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.It Fn memstat_get_memalloced
29170ee997eSRobert WatsonReturn the total number of bytes allocated for the memory type over its
29270ee997eSRobert Watsonlifetime.
29333d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.It Fn memstat_get_memfreed
29470ee997eSRobert WatsonReturn the total number of bytes freed for the memory type over its lifetime.
29533d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.It Fn memstat_get_numallocs
29670ee997eSRobert WatsonReturn the total number of allocations for the memory type over its lifetime.
29733d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.It Fn memstat_get_numfrees
29870ee997eSRobert WatsonReturn the total number of frees for the memory type over its lifetime.
29933d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.It Fn memstat_get_bytes
30070ee997eSRobert WatsonReturn the current number of bytes allocated to the memory type.
30133d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.It Fn memstat_get_count
30270ee997eSRobert WatsonReturn the current number of allocations for the memory type.
30333d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.It Fn memstat_get_free
30470ee997eSRobert WatsonIf the memory allocator supports a cache, return the number of items in the
30570ee997eSRobert Watsoncache.
30633d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.It Fn memstat_get_failures
30770ee997eSRobert WatsonIf the memory allocator and type permit allocation failures, return the
30870ee997eSRobert Watsonnumber of allocation failures measured.
30933d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.It Fn memstat_get_caller_pointer
31070ee997eSRobert WatsonReturn a caller-owned pointer for the memory type.
31133d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.It Fn memstat_set_caller_pointer
31270ee997eSRobert WatsonSet a caller-owned pointer for the memory type.
31333d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.It Fn memstat_get_caller_uint64
31470ee997eSRobert WatsonReturn a caller-owned integer for the memory type.
31533d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.It Fn memstat_set_caller_uint64
31670ee997eSRobert WatsonSet a caller-owned integer for the memory type.
31733d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.It Fn memstat_get_zonefree
31870ee997eSRobert WatsonIf the memory allocator supports a multi-level allocation structure, return
31970ee997eSRobert Watsonthe number of cached items in the zone.
32070ee997eSRobert WatsonThese items will be in a fully constructed state available for immediate
32170ee997eSRobert Watsonuse.
32233d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.It Fn memstat_get_kegfree
32370ee997eSRobert WatsonIf the memory allocator supports a multi-level allocation structure, return
32470ee997eSRobert Watsonthe number of cached items in the keg.
32570ee997eSRobert WatsonThese items may be in a partially constructed state, and may require further
32670ee997eSRobert Watsonprocessing before they can be made available for use.
32733d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.It Fn memstat_get_percpu_memalloced
32870ee997eSRobert WatsonIf the memory allocator supports per-CPU statistics, return the number of
32970ee997eSRobert Watsonbytes of memory allocated for the memory type on the CPU over its lifetime.
33033d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.It Fn memstat_get_percpu_memfreed
33170ee997eSRobert WatsonIf the memory allocator supports per-CPU statistics, return the number of
33270ee997eSRobert Watsonbytes of memory freed from the memory type on the CPU over its lifetime.
33333d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.It Fn memstat_get_percpu_numallocs
33470ee997eSRobert WatsonIf the memory allocator supports per-CPU statistics, return the number of
33570ee997eSRobert Watsonallocations for the memory type on the CPU over its lifetime.
33633d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.It Fn memstat_get_percpu_numfrees
33770ee997eSRobert WatsonIf the memory allocator supports per-CPU statistics, return the number of
33870ee997eSRobert Watsonfrees for the memory type on the CPU over its lifetime.
33933d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.It Fn memstat_get_percpu_sizemask
34070ee997eSRobert WatsonIf the memory allocator supports variable size memory allocation and per-CPU
34170ee997eSRobert Watsonstatistics, return the size bitmask for the memory type on the CPU.
34233d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.It Fn memstat_get_percpu_caller_pointer
34370ee997eSRobert WatsonReturn a caller-owned per-CPU pointer for the memory type.
34433d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.It Fn memstat_set_percpu_caller_pointer
34570ee997eSRobert WatsonSet a caller-owned per-CPU pointer for the memory type.
34633d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.It Fn memstat_get_percpu_caller_uint64
34770ee997eSRobert WatsonReturn a caller-owned per-CPU integer for the memory type.
34833d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.It Fn memsttat_set_percpu_caller_uint64
34970ee997eSRobert WatsonSet a caller-owned per-CPU integer for the memory type.
35033d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.It Fn memstat_get_percpu_free
35170ee997eSRobert WatsonIf the memory allocator supports a per-CPU cache, return the number of free
35270ee997eSRobert Watsonitems in the per-CPU cache of the designated CPU.
35370ee997eSRobert Watson.El
35470ee997eSRobert Watson.Sh RETURN VALUES
35570ee997eSRobert Watson.Nm
35670ee997eSRobert Watsonfunctions fall into three categories: functions returning a pointer to an
35770ee997eSRobert Watsonobject, functions returning an integer return value, and functions
35870ee997eSRobert Watsonimplementing accessor methods returning data from a
35933d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.Vt "struct memory_type" .
36070ee997eSRobert Watson.Pp
36170ee997eSRobert WatsonFunctions returning a pointer to an object will generally return
36270ee997eSRobert Watson.Dv NULL
36370ee997eSRobert Watsonon failure.
36470ee997eSRobert Watson.Fn memstat_mtl_alloc
36570ee997eSRobert Watsonwill return an error value via
36670ee997eSRobert Watson.Va errno ,
36770ee997eSRobert Watsonwhich will consist of the value
36833d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.Er ENOMEM .
36970ee997eSRobert WatsonFunctions
37070ee997eSRobert Watson.Fn memstat_mtl_first ,
37170ee997eSRobert Watson.Fn memstat_mtl_next ,
37270ee997eSRobert Watsonand
37370ee997eSRobert Watson.Fn memstat_mtl_find
37470ee997eSRobert Watsonwill return
37570ee997eSRobert Watson.Dv NULL
37670ee997eSRobert Watsonwhen there is no entry or match in the list; however, this is not considered
37770ee997eSRobert Watsona failure mode and no error value is available.
37870ee997eSRobert Watson.Pp
37933d6b9fbSRuslan ErmilovFunctions returning an integer success value will return
38033d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov0
38170ee997eSRobert Watsonon success, or
38233d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov\-1
38370ee997eSRobert Watsonon failure.
38470ee997eSRobert WatsonIf a failure is returned, the list error access method,
38570ee997eSRobert Watson.Fn memstat_mtl_geterror ,
386e754c6bbSRobert Watsonmay be used to retrieve the error state.
387e754c6bbSRobert WatsonThe string representation of the error may be retrieved using
388e754c6bbSRobert Watson.Fn memstat_strerror .
389e754c6bbSRobert WatsonPossible error values are:
39033d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.Bl -tag -width ".Dv MEMSTAT_ERROR_KVM_SHORTREAD"
39170ee997eSRobert Watson.It Dv MEMSTAT_ERROR_UNDEFINED
39233d6b9fbSRuslan ErmilovUndefined error.
39333d6b9fbSRuslan ErmilovOccurs if
39470ee997eSRobert Watson.Fn memstat_mtl_geterror
39570ee997eSRobert Watsonis called on a list before an error associated with the list has occurred.
39670ee997eSRobert Watson.It Dv MEMSTAT_ERROR_NOMEMORY
39733d6b9fbSRuslan ErmilovInsufficient memory.
39833d6b9fbSRuslan ErmilovOccurs if library calls to
39970ee997eSRobert Watson.Xr malloc 3
40070ee997eSRobert Watsonfail, or if a system call to retrieve kernel statistics fails with
40170ee997eSRobert Watson.Er ENOMEM .
40270ee997eSRobert Watson.It Dv MEMSTAT_ERROR_VERSION
40370ee997eSRobert WatsonReturned if the current version of
40470ee997eSRobert Watson.Nm
40570ee997eSRobert Watsonis unable to interpret the statistics data returned by the kernel due to an
40670ee997eSRobert Watsonexplicit version mismatch, or to differences in data structures that cannot
40770ee997eSRobert Watsonbe reconciled.
40870ee997eSRobert Watson.It Dv MEMSTAT_ERROR_PERMISSION
40970ee997eSRobert WatsonReturned if a statistics source returns
41070ee997eSRobert Watson.Va errno
41170ee997eSRobert Watsonvalues of
41233d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.Er EACCES
41370ee997eSRobert Watsonor
41433d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.Er EPERM .
41570ee997eSRobert Watson.It Dv MEMSTAT_ERROR_TOOMANYCPUS
41670ee997eSRobert WatsonReturned if the compile-time limit on the number of CPUs in
41770ee997eSRobert Watson.Nm
41870ee997eSRobert Watsonis lower than the number of CPUs returned by a statistics data source.
41970ee997eSRobert Watson.It Dv MEMSTAT_ERROR_DATAERROR
42070ee997eSRobert WatsonReturned if
42170ee997eSRobert Watson.Nm
42270ee997eSRobert Watsonis unable to interpret statistics data returned by the data source, even
42370ee997eSRobert Watsonthough there does not appear to be a version problem.
424513c89ceSRobert Watson.It Dv MEMSTAT_ERROR_KVM
425513c89ceSRobert WatsonReturned if
426513c89ceSRobert Watson.Nm
427513c89ceSRobert Watsonexperiences an error while using
428513c89ceSRobert Watson.Xr kvm 3
429513c89ceSRobert Watsoninterfaces to query statistics data.
430513c89ceSRobert WatsonUse
431513c89ceSRobert Watson.Xr kvm_geterr 3
432513c89ceSRobert Watsonto retrieve the error.
433513c89ceSRobert Watson.It Dv MEMSTAT_ERROR_KVM_NOSYMBOL
434513c89ceSRobert WatsonReturned if
435513c89ceSRobert Watson.Nm
436513c89ceSRobert Watsonis unable to read a required symbol from the kernel being operated on.
437513c89ceSRobert Watson.It Dv MEMSTAT_ERROR_KVM_SHORTREAD
438513c89ceSRobert WatsonReturned if
439513c89ceSRobert Watson.Nm
440513c89ceSRobert Watsonattempts to read data from a live memory image or kernel core dump and
441513c89ceSRobert Watsoninsufficient data is returned.
44270ee997eSRobert Watson.El
44370ee997eSRobert Watson.Pp
44470ee997eSRobert WatsonFinally, functions returning data from a
44533d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.Vt "struct memory_type"
44670ee997eSRobert Watsonpointer are not permitted to fail, and directly return either a statistic
44770ee997eSRobert Watsonor pointer to a string.
4480cddce49SRobert Watson.Sh EXAMPLES
4490cddce49SRobert WatsonCreate a memory type list, query the
4500cddce49SRobert Watson.Xr uma 9
4510cddce49SRobert Watsonmemory allocator for available statistics, and print out the number of
4520cddce49SRobert Watsonallocations performed by the
45333f23dc2SRobert Watson.Dv mbuf
4540cddce49SRobert Watsonzone.
4550cddce49SRobert Watson.Bd -literal -offset indent
4560cddce49SRobert Watsonstruct memory_type_list *mtlp;
4570cddce49SRobert Watsonstruct memory_type *mtp;
4580cddce49SRobert Watsonuint64_t mbuf_count;
4590cddce49SRobert Watson
4600cddce49SRobert Watsonmtlp = memstat_mtl_alloc();
4610cddce49SRobert Watsonif (mtlp == NULL)
4620cddce49SRobert Watson    err(-1, "memstat_mtl_alloc");
4630cddce49SRobert Watsonif (memstat_sysctl_uma(mtlp, 0) < 0)
4640cddce49SRobert Watson    err(-1, "memstat_sysctl_uma");
46533f23dc2SRobert Watsonmtp = memstat_mtl_find(mtlp, ALLOCATOR_UMA, "mbuf");
4660cddce49SRobert Watsonif (mtp == NULL)
46733f23dc2SRobert Watson    errx(-1, "memstat_mtl_find: mbuf not found");
4680cddce49SRobert Watsonmbuf_count = memstat_get_count(mtp);
4690cddce49SRobert Watsonmemstat_mtl_free(mtlp);
4700cddce49SRobert Watson
47133d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilovprintf("mbufs: %llu\en", (unsigned long long)mbuf_count);
4720cddce49SRobert Watson.Ed
4730cddce49SRobert Watson.Sh SEE ALSO
4740cddce49SRobert Watson.Xr malloc 9 ,
4750cddce49SRobert Watson.Xr uma 9
4760cddce49SRobert Watson.Sh HISTORY
4770cddce49SRobert WatsonThe
47833d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.Nm
4790cddce49SRobert Watsonlibrary appeared in
4800cddce49SRobert Watson.Fx 6.0 .
4810cddce49SRobert Watson.Sh AUTHORS
4820cddce49SRobert WatsonThe kernel memory allocator changes necessary to support a general purpose
4830cddce49SRobert Watsonmonitoring library, along with the library, were written by
48433d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.An Robert Watson Aq rwatson@FreeBSD.org .
4850cddce49SRobert Watson.Sh BUGS
486ba23fa9bSRobert WatsonThere are memory allocators in the kernel, such as the VM page allocator
48733d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilovand
48833d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.Nm sf_buf
48933d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilovallocator, which are not currently supported by
49033d6b9fbSRuslan Ermilov.Nm .
4910cddce49SRobert Watson.Pp
4920cddce49SRobert WatsonOnce a memory type is present on a memory type list, it will not be removed
4930cddce49SRobert Watsoneven if the kernel no longer presents information on the type via its
4940cddce49SRobert Watsonmonitoring interfaces.
4950cddce49SRobert WatsonIn order to flush removed memory types, it is necessary to free the entire
4960cddce49SRobert Watsonlist and allocate a new one.
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