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21 /*
22  * Copyright 2008 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
23  * Use is subject to license terms.
24  *
25  * Common routines for acquiring snapshots of kstats for
26  * iostat, mpstat, and vmstat.
27  */
28 
29 #ifndef	_STATCOMMON_H
30 #define	_STATCOMMON_H
31 
32 #pragma ident	"%Z%%M%	%I%	%E% SMI"
33 
34 #ifdef __cplusplus
35 extern "C" {
36 #endif
37 
38 #include <stdio.h>
39 #include <kstat.h>
40 #include <sys/time.h>
41 #include <sys/types.h>
42 #include <sys/buf.h>
43 #include <sys/dnlc.h>
44 #include <sys/sysinfo.h>
45 #include <sys/vmmeter.h>
46 #include <sys/processor.h>
47 #include <sys/pset.h>
48 #include <sys/avl.h>
49 
50 /* No CPU present at this CPU position */
51 #define	ID_NO_CPU -1
52 /* CPU belongs to no pset (we number this as "pset 0")  */
53 #define	ID_NO_PSET 0
54 /* CPU is usable */
55 #define	CPU_ONLINE(s) ((s) == P_ONLINE || (s) == P_NOINTR)
56 /* will the CPU have kstats */
57 #define	CPU_ACTIVE(c) (CPU_ONLINE((c)->cs_state) && (c)->cs_id != ID_NO_CPU)
58 /* IO device has no identified ID */
59 #define	IODEV_NO_ID -1
60 /* no limit to iodevs to collect */
61 #define	UNLIMITED_IODEVS ((size_t)-1)
62 
63 enum snapshot_types {
64 	/* All CPUs separately */
65 	SNAP_CPUS 		= 1 << 0,
66 	/* Aggregated processor sets */
67 	SNAP_PSETS		= 1 << 1,
68 	/* sys-wide stats including aggregated CPU stats */
69 	SNAP_SYSTEM		= 1 << 2,
70 	/* interrupt sources and counts */
71 	SNAP_INTERRUPTS 	= 1 << 3,
72 	/* cache flushes */
73 	SNAP_FLUSHES		= 1 << 4,
74 	/* disk etc. stats */
75 	SNAP_IODEVS		= 1 << 5,
76 	/* disk controller aggregates */
77 	SNAP_CONTROLLERS	= 1 << 6,
78 	/* mpxio L I (multipath) paths: -X: Lun,LunInitiator */
79 	SNAP_IOPATHS_LI		= 1 << 7,
80 	/* mpxio LTI (multipath) paths: -Y: Lun,LunTarget,LunTargetInitiator */
81 	SNAP_IOPATHS_LTI	= 1 << 8,
82 	/* disk error stats */
83 	SNAP_IODEV_ERRORS	= 1 << 9,
84 	/* pretty names for iodevs */
85 	SNAP_IODEV_PRETTY	= 1 << 10,
86 	/* devid for iodevs */
87 	SNAP_IODEV_DEVID	= 1 << 11
88 };
89 
90 struct cpu_snapshot {
91 	/* may be ID_NO_CPU if no CPU present */
92 	processorid_t cs_id;
93 	/* may be ID_NO_PSET if no pset */
94 	psetid_t cs_pset_id;
95 	/* as in p_online(2) */
96 	int cs_state;
97 	/* stats for this CPU */
98 	kstat_t cs_vm;
99 	kstat_t cs_sys;
100 };
101 
102 struct pset_snapshot {
103 	/* ID may be zero to indicate the "none set" */
104 	psetid_t ps_id;
105 	/* number of CPUs in set */
106 	size_t ps_nr_cpus;
107 	/* the CPUs in this set */
108 	struct cpu_snapshot **ps_cpus;
109 };
110 
111 struct intr_snapshot {
112 	/* name of interrupt source */
113 	char is_name[KSTAT_STRLEN];
114 	/* total number of interrupts from this source */
115 	ulong_t is_total;
116 };
117 
118 struct sys_snapshot {
119 	sysinfo_t ss_sysinfo;
120 	vminfo_t ss_vminfo;
121 	struct nc_stats ss_nc;
122 	/* vm/sys stats aggregated across all CPUs */
123 	kstat_t ss_agg_vm;
124 	kstat_t ss_agg_sys;
125 	/* ticks since boot */
126 	ulong_t ss_ticks;
127 	long ss_deficit;
128 };
129 
130 /* order is significant (see sort_before()) */
131 enum iodev_type {
132 	IODEV_CONTROLLER	= 1 << 0,
133 	IODEV_DISK		= 1 << 1,
134 	IODEV_PARTITION		= 1 << 2,
135 	IODEV_TAPE		= 1 << 3,
136 	IODEV_NFS		= 1 << 4,
137 	IODEV_IOPATH_LT		= 1 << 5,	/* synthetic LunTarget */
138 	IODEV_IOPATH_LI		= 1 << 6,	/* synthetic LunInitiator */
139 	IODEV_IOPATH_LTI	= 1 << 7,	/* LunTgtInitiator (pathinfo) */
140 	IODEV_UNKNOWN		= 1 << 8
141 };
142 
143 /* identify a disk, partition, etc. */
144 struct iodev_id {
145 	int id;
146 	/* target id (for disks) */
147 	char tid[KSTAT_STRLEN];
148 };
149 
150 /*
151  * Used for disks, partitions, tapes, nfs, controllers, iopaths
152  * Each entry can be a branch of a tree; for example, the disks
153  * of a controller constitute the children of the controller
154  * iodev_snapshot. This relationship is not strictly maintained
155  * if is_pretty can't be found.
156  */
157 struct iodev_snapshot {
158 	/* original kstat name */
159 	char is_name[KSTAT_STRLEN];
160 	/* type of kstat */
161 	enum iodev_type is_type;
162 	/* ID if meaningful */
163 	struct iodev_id is_id;
164 	/* parent ID if meaningful */
165 	struct iodev_id is_parent_id;
166 	/* user-friendly name if found */
167 	char *is_pretty;
168 	/* device ID if applicable */
169 	char *is_devid;
170 	/* mount-point if applicable */
171 	char *is_dname;
172 	/* number of direct children */
173 	int is_nr_children;
174 	/* children of this I/O device */
175 	struct iodev_snapshot *is_children;
176 	/* standard I/O stats */
177 	kstat_io_t is_stats;
178 	/* iodev error stats */
179 	kstat_t is_errors;
180 	/* creation time of the stats */
181 	hrtime_t is_crtime;
182 	/* time at which iodev snapshot was taken */
183 	hrtime_t is_snaptime;
184 	/* kstat module */
185 	char is_module[KSTAT_STRLEN];
186 	/* kstat instance */
187 	int is_instance;
188 	/* kstat (only used temporarily) */
189 	kstat_t *is_ksp;
190 	struct iodev_snapshot *is_prev;
191 	struct iodev_snapshot *is_next;
192 	/* AVL structures to speedup insertion */
193 	avl_tree_t *avl_list;	/* list this element belongs to */
194 	avl_node_t avl_link;
195 };
196 
197 /* which iodevs to show. */
198 struct iodev_filter {
199 	/* nr. of iodevs to choose */
200 	size_t if_max_iodevs;
201 	/* bit mask of enum io_types to allow */
202 	int if_allowed_types;
203 	/* should we show floppy ? if_names can override this */
204 	int if_skip_floppy;
205 	/* nr. of named iodevs */
206 	size_t if_nr_names;
207 	char **if_names;
208 };
209 
210 /* The primary structure of a system snapshot. */
211 struct snapshot {
212 	/* what types were *requested* */
213 	enum snapshot_types s_types;
214 	size_t s_nr_cpus;
215 	struct cpu_snapshot *s_cpus;
216 	size_t s_nr_psets;
217 	struct pset_snapshot *s_psets;
218 	size_t s_nr_intrs;
219 	struct intr_snapshot *s_intrs;
220 	size_t s_nr_iodevs;
221 	struct iodev_snapshot *s_iodevs;
222 	size_t s_iodevs_is_name_maxlen;
223 	struct sys_snapshot s_sys;
224 	struct biostats s_biostats;
225 	struct flushmeter s_flushes;
226 };
227 
228 /* print a message and exit with failure */
229 void fail(int do_perror, char *message, ...);
230 
231 /* strdup str, or exit with failure */
232 char *safe_strdup(char *str);
233 
234 /* malloc successfully, or exit with failure */
235 void *safe_alloc(size_t size);
236 
237 /*
238  * Copy a kstat from src to dst. If the source kstat contains no data,
239  * then set the destination kstat data to NULL and size to zero.
240  * Returns 0 on success.
241  */
242 int kstat_copy(const kstat_t *src, kstat_t *dst);
243 
244 /*
245  * Look up the named kstat, and give the ui64 difference i.e.
246  * new - old, or if old is NULL, return new.
247  */
248 uint64_t kstat_delta(kstat_t *old, kstat_t *new, char *name);
249 
250 /* Return the number of ticks delta between two hrtime_t values. */
251 uint64_t hrtime_delta(hrtime_t old, hrtime_t new);
252 
253 /*
254  * Add the integer-valued stats from "src" to the
255  * existing ones in "dst". If "dst" does not contain
256  * stats, then a kstat_copy() is performed.
257  */
258 int kstat_add(const kstat_t *src, kstat_t *dst);
259 
260 /* return the number of CPUs with kstats (i.e. present and online) */
261 int nr_active_cpus(struct snapshot *ss);
262 
263 /*
264  * Return the difference in CPU ticks between the two sys
265  * kstats.
266  */
267 uint64_t cpu_ticks_delta(kstat_t *old, kstat_t *new);
268 
269 /*
270  * Open the kstat chain. Cannot fail.
271  */
272 kstat_ctl_t *open_kstat(void);
273 
274 /*
275  * Return a struct snapshot based on the snapshot_types parameter
276  * passed in. iodev_filter may be NULL in which case all iodevs
277  * are selected if SNAP_IODEVS is passed.
278  */
279 struct snapshot *acquire_snapshot(kstat_ctl_t *, int, struct iodev_filter *);
280 
281 /* free a snapshot */
282 void free_snapshot(struct snapshot *ss);
283 
284 typedef void (*snapshot_cb)(void *old, void *new, void *data);
285 
286 /*
287  * Call the call back for each pair of data items of the given type,
288  * passing the data pointer passed in as well. If an item has been
289  * added, the first pointer will be NULL; if removed, the second pointer
290  * will be NULL.
291  *
292  * A non-zero return value indicates configuration has changed.
293  */
294 int snapshot_walk(enum snapshot_types type, struct snapshot *old,
295     struct snapshot *new, snapshot_cb cb, void *data);
296 
297 /*
298  * Output a line detailing any configuration changes such as a CPU
299  * brought online, etc, bracketed by << >>.
300  */
301 void snapshot_report_changes(struct snapshot *old, struct snapshot *new);
302 
303 /* Return non-zero if configuration has changed. */
304 int snapshot_has_changed(struct snapshot *old, struct snapshot *new);
305 
306 /* free the given iodev */
307 void free_iodev(struct iodev_snapshot *iodev);
308 
309 /* acquire the I/O devices */
310 int acquire_iodevs(struct snapshot *ss, kstat_ctl_t *kc,
311     struct iodev_filter *df);
312 
313 /* strcmp-style I/O device comparator */
314 int iodev_cmp(struct iodev_snapshot *io1, struct iodev_snapshot *io2);
315 
316 /* sleep until *wakeup + interval, keeping cadence where desired */
317 void sleep_until(hrtime_t *wakeup, hrtime_t interval, int forever,
318     int *caught_cont);
319 
320 /* signal handler - so we can be aware of SIGCONT */
321 void cont_handler(int sig_number);
322 
323 #ifdef __cplusplus
324 }
325 #endif
326 
327 #endif /* _STATCOMMON_H */
328