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21 /*
22  * Copyright 2006 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
23  * Use is subject to license terms.
24  */
25 
26 #pragma ident	"%Z%%M%	%I%	%E% SMI"
27 
28 #include <stdio.h>
29 #include <kstat.h>
30 #include <stdlib.h>
31 #include <string.h>
32 #include <strings.h>
33 #include <errno.h>
34 #include <limits.h>
35 #include <sys/types.h>
36 #include <time.h>
37 #include <langinfo.h>
38 #include <sys/time.h>
39 #include <sys/uio.h>
40 #include <sys/vnode.h>
41 #include <sys/vfs.h>
42 #include <sys/statvfs.h>
43 #include <sys/fstyp.h>
44 #include <sys/fsid.h>
45 #include <sys/mnttab.h>
46 #include <values.h>
47 #include <poll.h>
48 #include <ctype.h>
49 #include <libintl.h>
50 #include <locale.h>
51 
52 /*
53  * For now, parsable output is turned off.  Once we gather feedback and
54  * stablize the output format, we'll turn it back on.  This prevents
55  * the situation where users build tools which depend on a specific
56  * format before we declare the output stable.
57  */
58 #define	PARSABLE_OUTPUT	0
59 
60 #if PARSABLE_OUTPUT
61 #define	OPTIONS	"FPT:afginv"
62 #else
63 #define	OPTIONS	"FT:afginv"
64 #endif
65 
66 /* Time stamp values */
67 #define	NODATE	0	/* Default:  No time stamp */
68 #define	DDATE	1	/* Standard date format */
69 #define	UDATE	2	/* Internal representation of Unix time */
70 
71 #define	RETRY_DELAY	250	/* Timeout for poll() */
72 #define	HEADERLINES	12	/* Number of lines between display headers */
73 
74 #define	LBUFSZ		64	/* Generic size for local buffer */
75 
76 /*
77  * The following are used for the nicenum() function
78  */
79 #define	KILO_VAL	1024
80 #define	ONE_INDEX	3
81 
82 #define	NENTITY_INIT	1	/* Initial number of entities to allocate */
83 
84 /*
85  * We need to have a mechanism for an old/previous and new/current vopstat
86  * structure.  We only need two per entity and we can swap between them.
87  */
88 #define	VS_SIZE	2	/* Size of vopstat array */
89 #define	CUR_INDEX	(vs_i)
90 #define	PREV_INDEX	((vs_i == 0) ? 1 : 0)	/* Opposite of CUR_INDEX */
91 #define	BUMP_INDEX()	vs_i = ((vs_i == 0) ? 1 : 0)
92 
93 /*
94  * An "entity" is anything we're collecting statistics on, it could
95  * be a mountpoint or an FS-type.
96  * e_name is the name of the entity (e.g. mount point or FS-type)
97  * e_ksname is the name of the associated kstat
98  * e_vs is an array of vopstats.  This is used to keep track of "previous"
99  * and "current" vopstats.
100  */
101 typedef struct entity {
102 	char		*e_name;		/* name of entity */
103 	vopstats_t	*e_vs;			/* Array of vopstats */
104 	ulong_t		e_fsid;			/* fsid for ENTYPE_MNTPT only */
105 	int		e_type;			/* type of entity */
106 	char		e_ksname[KSTAT_STRLEN];	/* kstat name */
107 } entity_t;
108 
109 /* Types of entities (e_type) */
110 #define	ENTYPE_UNKNOWN	0	/* UNKNOWN must be zero since we calloc() */
111 #define	ENTYPE_FSTYPE	1
112 #define	ENTYPE_MNTPT	2
113 
114 /* If more sub-one units are added, make sure to adjust ONE_INDEX above */
115 static char units[] = "num KMGTPE";
116 
117 static char	*cmdname;	/* name of this command */
118 
119 static int	vs_i = 0;	/* Index of current vs[] slot */
120 
121 static void
122 usage()
123 {
124 	(void) fprintf(stderr, gettext(
125 	    "Usage: %s [-a|f|i|n|v] [-T d|u] {-F | {fstype | fspath}...} "
126 	    "[interval [count]]\n"), cmdname);
127 	exit(2);
128 }
129 
130 /*
131  * Given a 64-bit number and a starting unit (e.g., n - nanoseconds),
132  * convert the number to a 5-character representation including any
133  * decimal point and single-character unit.  Put that representation
134  * into the array "buf" (which had better be big enough).
135  */
136 char *
137 nicenum(uint64_t num, char unit, char *buf)
138 {
139 	uint64_t n = num;
140 	int unit_index;
141 	int index;
142 	char u;
143 
144 	/* If the user passed in a NUL/zero unit, use the blank value for 1 */
145 	if (unit == '\0')
146 		unit = ' ';
147 
148 	unit_index = 0;
149 	while (units[unit_index] != unit) {
150 		unit_index++;
151 		if (unit_index > sizeof (units) - 1) {
152 			(void) sprintf(buf, "??");
153 			return (buf);
154 		}
155 	}
156 
157 	index = 0;
158 	while (n >= KILO_VAL) {
159 		n = (n + (KILO_VAL / 2)) / KILO_VAL; /* Round up or down */
160 		index++;
161 		unit_index++;
162 	}
163 
164 	if (unit_index >= sizeof (units) - 1) {
165 		(void) sprintf(buf, "??");
166 		return (buf);
167 	}
168 
169 	u = units[unit_index];
170 
171 	if (unit_index == ONE_INDEX) {
172 		(void) sprintf(buf, "%llu", (u_longlong_t)n);
173 	} else if (n < 10 && (num & (num - 1)) != 0) {
174 		(void) sprintf(buf, "%.2f%c",
175 		    (double)num / (1ULL << 10 * index), u);
176 	} else if (n < 100 && (num & (num - 1)) != 0) {
177 		(void) sprintf(buf, "%.1f%c",
178 		    (double)num / (1ULL << 10 * index), u);
179 	} else {
180 		(void) sprintf(buf, "%llu%c", (u_longlong_t)n, u);
181 	}
182 
183 	return (buf);
184 }
185 
186 
187 #define	RAWVAL(ptr, member) ((ptr)->member.value.ui64)
188 #define	DELTA(member)	\
189 	(newvsp->member.value.ui64 - (oldvsp ? oldvsp->member.value.ui64 : 0))
190 
191 #define	PRINTSTAT(isnice, nicestring, rawstring, rawval, unit, buf)	\
192 	(isnice) ?	 						\
193 		(void) printf((nicestring), nicenum(rawval, unit, buf))	\
194 	:								\
195 		(void) printf((rawstring), (rawval))
196 
197 /* Values for display flag */
198 #define	DISP_HEADER	0x1
199 #define	DISP_RAW	0x2
200 
201 /*
202  * The policy for dealing with multiple flags is dealt with here.
203  * Currently, if we are displaying raw output, then don't allow
204  * headers to be printed.
205  */
206 int
207 dispflag_policy(int printhdr, int dispflag)
208 {
209 	/* If we're not displaying raw output, then allow headers to print */
210 	if ((dispflag & DISP_RAW) == 0) {
211 		if (printhdr) {
212 			dispflag |= DISP_HEADER;
213 		}
214 	}
215 
216 	return (dispflag);
217 }
218 
219 static void
220 dflt_display(char *name, vopstats_t *oldvsp, vopstats_t *newvsp, int dispflag)
221 {
222 	int		niceflag = ((dispflag & DISP_RAW) == 0);
223 	longlong_t	nnewfile;
224 	longlong_t	nnamerm;
225 	longlong_t	nnamechg;
226 	longlong_t	nattrret;
227 	longlong_t	nattrchg;
228 	longlong_t	nlookup;
229 	longlong_t	nreaddir;
230 	longlong_t	ndataread;
231 	longlong_t	ndatawrite;
232 	longlong_t	readthruput;
233 	longlong_t	writethruput;
234 	char		buf[LBUFSZ];
235 
236 	nnewfile = DELTA(ncreate) + DELTA(nmkdir) + DELTA(nsymlink);
237 	nnamerm = DELTA(nremove) + DELTA(nrmdir);
238 	nnamechg = DELTA(nrename) + DELTA(nlink) + DELTA(nsymlink);
239 	nattrret = DELTA(ngetattr) + DELTA(naccess) +
240 				DELTA(ngetsecattr) + DELTA(nfid);
241 	nattrchg = DELTA(nsetattr) + DELTA(nsetsecattr) + DELTA(nspace);
242 	nlookup = DELTA(nlookup);
243 	nreaddir = DELTA(nreaddir);
244 	ndataread = DELTA(nread);
245 	ndatawrite = DELTA(nwrite);
246 	readthruput = DELTA(read_bytes);
247 	writethruput = DELTA(write_bytes);
248 
249 	if (dispflag & DISP_HEADER) {
250 		(void) printf(
251 " new  name   name  attr  attr lookup rddir  read read  write write\n"
252 " file remov  chng   get   set    ops   ops   ops bytes   ops bytes\n");
253 	}
254 
255 	PRINTSTAT(niceflag, "%5s ", "%lld:", nnewfile, ' ', buf);
256 	PRINTSTAT(niceflag, "%5s ", "%lld:", nnamerm, ' ', buf);
257 	PRINTSTAT(niceflag, "%5s ", "%lld:", nnamechg, ' ', buf);
258 	PRINTSTAT(niceflag, "%5s ", "%lld:", nattrret, ' ', buf);
259 	PRINTSTAT(niceflag, "%5s ", "%lld:", nattrchg, ' ', buf);
260 	PRINTSTAT(niceflag, " %5s ", "%lld:", nlookup, ' ', buf);
261 	PRINTSTAT(niceflag, "%5s ", "%lld:", nreaddir, ' ', buf);
262 	PRINTSTAT(niceflag, "%5s ", "%lld:", ndataread, ' ', buf);
263 	PRINTSTAT(niceflag, "%5s ", "%lld:", readthruput, ' ', buf);
264 	PRINTSTAT(niceflag, "%5s ", "%lld:", ndatawrite, ' ', buf);
265 	PRINTSTAT(niceflag, "%5s ", "%lld:", writethruput, ' ', buf);
266 	(void) printf("%s\n", name);
267 }
268 
269 static void
270 io_display(char *name, vopstats_t *oldvsp, vopstats_t *newvsp, int dispflag)
271 {
272 	int		niceflag = ((dispflag & DISP_RAW) == 0);
273 	char		buf[LBUFSZ];
274 
275 	if (dispflag & DISP_HEADER) {
276 		(void) printf(
277 " read read  write write rddir rddir rwlock rwulock\n"
278 "  ops bytes   ops bytes   ops bytes    ops     ops\n");
279 	}
280 
281 	PRINTSTAT(niceflag, "%5s ", "%lld:", DELTA(nread), ' ', buf);
282 	PRINTSTAT(niceflag, "%5s ", "%lld:", DELTA(read_bytes), ' ', buf);
283 
284 	PRINTSTAT(niceflag, "%5s ", "%lld:", DELTA(nwrite), ' ', buf);
285 	PRINTSTAT(niceflag, "%5s ", "%lld:", DELTA(write_bytes), ' ', buf);
286 
287 	PRINTSTAT(niceflag, "%5s ", "%lld:", DELTA(nreaddir), ' ', buf);
288 	PRINTSTAT(niceflag, "%5s ", "%lld:", DELTA(readdir_bytes), ' ', buf);
289 
290 	PRINTSTAT(niceflag, " %5s   ", "%lld:", DELTA(nrwlock), ' ', buf);
291 	PRINTSTAT(niceflag, "%5s ", "%lld:", DELTA(nrwunlock), ' ', buf);
292 
293 	(void) printf("%s\n", name);
294 }
295 
296 static void
297 vm_display(char *name, vopstats_t *oldvsp, vopstats_t *newvsp, int dispflag)
298 {
299 	int		niceflag = ((dispflag & DISP_RAW) == 0);
300 	char		buf[LBUFSZ];
301 
302 	if (dispflag & DISP_HEADER) {
303 		(void) printf("  map addmap delmap getpag putpag pagio\n");
304 	}
305 
306 	PRINTSTAT(niceflag, "%5s ", "%lld:", DELTA(nmap), ' ', buf);
307 	PRINTSTAT(niceflag, " %5s ", "%lld:", DELTA(naddmap), ' ', buf);
308 	PRINTSTAT(niceflag, " %5s ", "%lld:", DELTA(ndelmap), ' ', buf);
309 	PRINTSTAT(niceflag, " %5s ", "%lld:", DELTA(ngetpage), ' ', buf);
310 	PRINTSTAT(niceflag, " %5s ", "%lld:", DELTA(nputpage), ' ', buf);
311 	PRINTSTAT(niceflag, "%5s ", "%lld:", DELTA(npageio), ' ', buf);
312 	(void) printf("%s\n", name);
313 }
314 
315 static void
316 attr_display(char *name, vopstats_t *oldvsp, vopstats_t *newvsp, int dispflag)
317 {
318 	int		niceflag = ((dispflag & DISP_RAW) == 0);
319 	char		buf[LBUFSZ];
320 
321 	if (dispflag & DISP_HEADER) {
322 		(void) printf("getattr setattr getsec  setsec\n");
323 	}
324 
325 	PRINTSTAT(niceflag, " %5s ", "%lld:", DELTA(ngetattr), ' ', buf);
326 	PRINTSTAT(niceflag, "  %5s ", "%lld:", DELTA(nsetattr), ' ', buf);
327 	PRINTSTAT(niceflag, "  %5s ", "%lld:", DELTA(ngetsecattr), ' ', buf);
328 	PRINTSTAT(niceflag, "  %5s ", "%lld:", DELTA(nsetsecattr), ' ', buf);
329 
330 	(void) printf("%s\n", name);
331 }
332 
333 static void
334 naming_display(char *name, vopstats_t *oldvsp, vopstats_t *newvsp, int dispflag)
335 {
336 	int		niceflag = ((dispflag & DISP_RAW) == 0);
337 	char		buf[LBUFSZ];
338 
339 	if (dispflag & DISP_HEADER) {
340 		(void) printf(
341 	"lookup creat remov  link renam mkdir rmdir rddir symlnk rdlnk\n");
342 	}
343 
344 	PRINTSTAT(niceflag, "%5s  ", "%lld:", DELTA(nlookup), ' ', buf);
345 	PRINTSTAT(niceflag, "%5s ", "%lld:", DELTA(ncreate), ' ', buf);
346 	PRINTSTAT(niceflag, "%5s ", "%lld:", DELTA(nremove), ' ', buf);
347 	PRINTSTAT(niceflag, "%5s ", "%lld:", DELTA(nlink), ' ', buf);
348 	PRINTSTAT(niceflag, "%5s ", "%lld:", DELTA(nrename), ' ', buf);
349 	PRINTSTAT(niceflag, "%5s ", "%lld:", DELTA(nmkdir), ' ', buf);
350 	PRINTSTAT(niceflag, "%5s ", "%lld:", DELTA(nrmdir), ' ', buf);
351 	PRINTSTAT(niceflag, "%5s ", "%lld:", DELTA(nreaddir), ' ', buf);
352 	PRINTSTAT(niceflag, " %5s ", "%lld:", DELTA(nsymlink), ' ', buf);
353 	PRINTSTAT(niceflag, "%5s ", "%lld:", DELTA(nreadlink), ' ', buf);
354 	(void) printf("%s\n", name);
355 }
356 
357 
358 #define	PRINT_VOPSTAT_CMN(niceflag, vop)				\
359 	if (niceflag)							\
360 		(void) printf("%10s ", #vop);				\
361 	PRINTSTAT(niceflag, "%5s ", "%lld:", DELTA(n##vop), ' ', buf);
362 
363 #define	PRINT_VOPSTAT(niceflag, vop) 					\
364 	PRINT_VOPSTAT_CMN(niceflag, vop);				\
365 	if (niceflag)							\
366 		(void) printf("\n");
367 
368 #define	PRINT_VOPSTAT_IO(niceflag, vop)					\
369 	PRINT_VOPSTAT_CMN(niceflag, vop);				\
370 	PRINTSTAT(niceflag, " %5s\n", "%lld:",				\
371 		DELTA(vop##_bytes), ' ', buf);
372 
373 static void
374 vop_display(char *name, vopstats_t *oldvsp, vopstats_t *newvsp, int dispflag)
375 {
376 	int		niceflag = ((dispflag & DISP_RAW) == 0);
377 	char		buf[LBUFSZ];
378 
379 	if (niceflag) {
380 		(void) printf("%s\n", name);
381 		(void) printf(" operation  #ops  bytes\n");
382 	}
383 
384 	PRINT_VOPSTAT(niceflag, open);
385 	PRINT_VOPSTAT(niceflag, close);
386 	PRINT_VOPSTAT_IO(niceflag, read);
387 	PRINT_VOPSTAT_IO(niceflag, write);
388 	PRINT_VOPSTAT(niceflag, ioctl);
389 	PRINT_VOPSTAT(niceflag, setfl);
390 	PRINT_VOPSTAT(niceflag, getattr);
391 	PRINT_VOPSTAT(niceflag, setattr);
392 	PRINT_VOPSTAT(niceflag, access);
393 	PRINT_VOPSTAT(niceflag, lookup);
394 	PRINT_VOPSTAT(niceflag, create);
395 	PRINT_VOPSTAT(niceflag, remove);
396 	PRINT_VOPSTAT(niceflag, link);
397 	PRINT_VOPSTAT(niceflag, rename);
398 	PRINT_VOPSTAT(niceflag, mkdir);
399 	PRINT_VOPSTAT(niceflag, rmdir);
400 	PRINT_VOPSTAT_IO(niceflag, readdir);
401 	PRINT_VOPSTAT(niceflag, symlink);
402 	PRINT_VOPSTAT(niceflag, readlink);
403 	PRINT_VOPSTAT(niceflag, fsync);
404 	PRINT_VOPSTAT(niceflag, inactive);
405 	PRINT_VOPSTAT(niceflag, fid);
406 	PRINT_VOPSTAT(niceflag, rwlock);
407 	PRINT_VOPSTAT(niceflag, rwunlock);
408 	PRINT_VOPSTAT(niceflag, seek);
409 	PRINT_VOPSTAT(niceflag, cmp);
410 	PRINT_VOPSTAT(niceflag, frlock);
411 	PRINT_VOPSTAT(niceflag, space);
412 	PRINT_VOPSTAT(niceflag, realvp);
413 	PRINT_VOPSTAT(niceflag, getpage);
414 	PRINT_VOPSTAT(niceflag, putpage);
415 	PRINT_VOPSTAT(niceflag, map);
416 	PRINT_VOPSTAT(niceflag, addmap);
417 	PRINT_VOPSTAT(niceflag, delmap);
418 	PRINT_VOPSTAT(niceflag, poll);
419 	PRINT_VOPSTAT(niceflag, dump);
420 	PRINT_VOPSTAT(niceflag, pathconf);
421 	PRINT_VOPSTAT(niceflag, pageio);
422 	PRINT_VOPSTAT(niceflag, dumpctl);
423 	PRINT_VOPSTAT(niceflag, dispose);
424 	PRINT_VOPSTAT(niceflag, getsecattr);
425 	PRINT_VOPSTAT(niceflag, setsecattr);
426 	PRINT_VOPSTAT(niceflag, shrlock);
427 	PRINT_VOPSTAT(niceflag, vnevent);
428 
429 	if (niceflag) {
430 		/* Make it easier on the eyes */
431 		(void) printf("\n");
432 	} else {
433 		(void) printf("%s\n", name);
434 	}
435 }
436 
437 
438 /*
439  * Retrieve the vopstats.  If kspp (pointer to kstat_t pointer) is non-NULL,
440  * then pass it back to the caller.
441  *
442  * Returns 0 on success, non-zero on failure.
443  */
444 int
445 get_vopstats(kstat_ctl_t *kc, char *ksname, vopstats_t *vsp, kstat_t **kspp)
446 {
447 	kstat_t		*ksp;
448 
449 	if (ksname == NULL || *ksname == 0)
450 		return (1);
451 
452 	errno = 0;
453 	/* wait for a possibly up-to-date chain */
454 	while (kstat_chain_update(kc) == -1) {
455 		if (errno == EAGAIN) {
456 			errno = 0;
457 			(void) poll(NULL, 0, RETRY_DELAY);
458 			continue;
459 		}
460 		perror("kstat_chain_update");
461 		exit(1);
462 	}
463 
464 	if ((ksp = kstat_lookup(kc, NULL, -1, ksname)) == NULL) {
465 		return (1);
466 	}
467 
468 	if (kstat_read(kc, ksp, vsp) == -1) {
469 		return (1);
470 	}
471 
472 	if (kspp)
473 		*kspp = ksp;
474 
475 	return (0);
476 }
477 
478 /*
479  * Given a file system type name, determine if it's part of the
480  * exception list of file systems that are not to be displayed.
481  */
482 int
483 is_exception(char *fsname)
484 {
485 	char **xlp;	/* Pointer into the exception list */
486 
487 	static char *exception_list[] = {
488 		"specfs",
489 		"fifofs",
490 		"fd",
491 		"swapfs",
492 		"ctfs",
493 		"objfs",
494 		"nfsdyn",
495 		NULL
496 	};
497 
498 	for (xlp = &exception_list[0]; *xlp != NULL; xlp++) {
499 		if (strcmp(fsname, *xlp) == 0)
500 			return (1);
501 	}
502 
503 	return (0);
504 }
505 
506 /*
507  * Plain and simple, build an array of names for fstypes
508  * Returns 0, if it encounters a problem.
509  */
510 int
511 build_fstype_list(char ***fstypep)
512 {
513 	int	i;
514 	int	nfstype;
515 	char	buf[FSTYPSZ + 1];
516 
517 	if ((nfstype = sysfs(GETNFSTYP)) < 0) {
518 		perror("sysfs(GETNFSTYP)");
519 		return (0);
520 	}
521 
522 	if ((*fstypep = calloc(nfstype, sizeof (char *))) == NULL) {
523 		perror("calloc() fstypes");
524 		return (0);
525 	}
526 
527 	for (i = 1; i < nfstype; i++) {
528 		if (sysfs(GETFSTYP, i, buf) < 0) {
529 			perror("sysfs(GETFSTYP)");
530 			return (0);
531 		}
532 
533 		if (buf[0] == 0)
534 			continue;
535 
536 		/* If this is part of the exception list, move on */
537 		if (is_exception(buf))
538 			continue;
539 
540 		if (((*fstypep)[i] = strdup(buf)) == NULL) {
541 			perror("strdup() fstype name");
542 			return (0);
543 		}
544 	}
545 
546 	return (i);
547 }
548 
549 /*
550  * After we're done with getopts(), process the rest of the
551  * operands.  We have three cases and this is the priority:
552  *
553  * 1) [ operand... ] interval count
554  * 2) [ operand... ] interval
555  * 3) [ operand... ]
556  *
557  * The trick is that any of the operands might start with a number or even
558  * be made up exclusively of numbers (and we have to handle negative numbers
559  * in case a user/script gets out of line).  If we find two operands at the
560  * end of the list then we claim case 1.  If we find only one operand at the
561  * end made up only of number, then we claim case 2.  Otherwise, case 3.
562  * BTW, argc, argv don't change.
563  */
564 int
565 parse_operands(
566 	int		argc,
567 	char		**argv,
568 	int		optind,
569 	long		*interval,
570 	long		*count,
571 	entity_t	**entityp)	/* Array of stat-able entities */
572 {
573 	int	nentities = 0;	/* Number of entities found */
574 	int	out_of_range;	/* Set if 2nd-to-last operand out-of-range */
575 
576 	if (argc == optind)
577 		return (nentities);	/* None found, returns 0 */
578 	/*
579 	 * We know exactly what the maximum number of entities is going
580 	 * to be:  argc - optind
581 	 */
582 	if ((*entityp = calloc((argc - optind), sizeof (entity_t))) == NULL) {
583 		perror("calloc() entities");
584 		return (-1);
585 	}
586 
587 	for (/* void */; argc > optind; optind++) {
588 		char	*endptr;
589 
590 		/* If we have more than two operands left to process */
591 		if ((argc - optind) > 2) {
592 			(*entityp)[nentities++].e_name = strdup(argv[optind]);
593 			continue;
594 		}
595 
596 		/* If we're here, then we only have one or two operands left */
597 		errno = 0;
598 		out_of_range = 0;
599 		*interval = strtol(argv[optind], &endptr, 10);
600 		if (*endptr && !isdigit((int)*endptr)) {
601 			/* Operand was not a number */
602 			(*entityp)[nentities++].e_name = strdup(argv[optind]);
603 			continue;
604 		} else if (errno == ERANGE || *interval <= 0 ||
605 							*interval > MAXLONG) {
606 			/* Operand was a number, just out of range */
607 			out_of_range++;
608 		}
609 
610 		/*
611 		 * The last operand we saw was a number.  If it happened to
612 		 * be the last operand, then it is the interval...
613 		 */
614 		if ((argc - optind) == 1) {
615 			/* ...but we need to check the range. */
616 			if (out_of_range) {
617 				(void) fprintf(stderr, gettext(
618 				    "interval must be between 1 and "
619 				    "%ld (inclusive)\n"), MAXLONG);
620 				return (-1);
621 			} else {
622 				/*
623 				 * The value of the interval is valid. Set
624 				 * count to something really big so it goes
625 				 * virtually forever.
626 				 */
627 				*count = MAXLONG;
628 				break;
629 			}
630 		}
631 
632 		/*
633 		 * At this point, we *might* have the interval, but if the
634 		 * next operand isn't a number, then we don't have either
635 		 * the interval nor the count.  Both must be set to the
636 		 * defaults.  In that case, both the current and the previous
637 		 * operands are stat-able entities.
638 		 */
639 		errno = 0;
640 		*count = strtol(argv[optind + 1], &endptr, 10);
641 		if (*endptr && !isdigit((int)*endptr)) {
642 			/*
643 			 * Faked out!  The last operand wasn't a number so
644 			 * the current and previous operands should be
645 			 * stat-able entities. We also need to reset interval.
646 			 */
647 			*interval = 0;
648 			(*entityp)[nentities++].e_name = strdup(argv[optind++]);
649 			(*entityp)[nentities++].e_name = strdup(argv[optind++]);
650 		} else if (out_of_range || errno == ERANGE || *count <= 0) {
651 			(void) fprintf(stderr, gettext(
652 			    "Both interval and count must be between 1 "
653 			    "and %ld (inclusive)\n"), MAXLONG);
654 			return (-1);
655 		}
656 		break;	/* Done! */
657 	}
658 	return (nentities);
659 }
660 
661 /*
662  * set_mntpt() looks at the entity's name (e_name) and finds its
663  * mountpoint.  To do this, we need to build a list of mountpoints
664  * from /etc/mnttab.  We only need to do this once and we don't do it
665  * if we don't need to look at any mountpoints.
666  * Returns 0 on success, non-zero if it couldn't find a mount-point.
667  */
668 int
669 set_mntpt(entity_t *ep)
670 {
671 	static struct mnt {
672 		struct mnt	*m_next;
673 		char		*m_mntpt;
674 		ulong_t		m_fsid;	/* From statvfs(), set only as needed */
675 	} *mnt_list = NULL;	/* Linked list of mount-points */
676 	struct mnt *mntp;
677 	struct statvfs64 statvfsbuf;
678 	char *original_name = ep->e_name;
679 	char path[PATH_MAX];
680 
681 	if (original_name == NULL)		/* Shouldn't happen */
682 		return (1);
683 
684 	/* We only set up mnt_list the first time this is called */
685 	if (mnt_list == NULL) {
686 		FILE *fp;
687 		struct mnttab mnttab;
688 
689 		if ((fp = fopen(MNTTAB, "r")) == NULL) {
690 			perror(MNTTAB);
691 			return (1);
692 		}
693 		resetmnttab(fp);
694 		/*
695 		 * We insert at the front of the list so that when we
696 		 * search entries we'll have the last mounted entries
697 		 * first in the list so that we can match the longest
698 		 * mountpoint.
699 		 */
700 		while (getmntent(fp, &mnttab) == 0) {
701 			if ((mntp = malloc(sizeof (*mntp))) == NULL) {
702 				perror("malloc() mount list");
703 				return (1);
704 			}
705 			mntp->m_mntpt = strdup(mnttab.mnt_mountp);
706 			mntp->m_next = mnt_list;
707 			mnt_list = mntp;
708 		}
709 		(void) fclose(fp);
710 	}
711 
712 	if (realpath(original_name, path) == NULL) {
713 		perror(original_name);
714 		return (1);
715 	}
716 
717 	/*
718 	 * Now that we have the path, walk through the mnt_list and
719 	 * look for the first (best) match.
720 	 */
721 	for (mntp = mnt_list; mntp; mntp = mntp->m_next) {
722 		if (strncmp(path, mntp->m_mntpt, strlen(mntp->m_mntpt)) == 0) {
723 			if (mntp->m_fsid == 0) {
724 				if (statvfs64(mntp->m_mntpt, &statvfsbuf)) {
725 					/* Can't statvfs so no match */
726 					continue;
727 				} else {
728 					mntp->m_fsid = statvfsbuf.f_fsid;
729 				}
730 			}
731 
732 			if (ep->e_fsid != mntp->m_fsid) {
733 				/* No match - Move on */
734 				continue;
735 			}
736 
737 			break;
738 		}
739 	}
740 
741 	if (mntp == NULL) {
742 		(void) fprintf(stderr, gettext(
743 		    "Can't find mount point for %s\n"), path);
744 		return (1);
745 	}
746 
747 	ep->e_name = strdup(mntp->m_mntpt);
748 	free(original_name);
749 	return (0);
750 }
751 
752 /*
753  * We have an array of entities that are potentially stat-able.  Using
754  * the name (e_name) of the entity, attempt to construct a ksname suitable
755  * for use by kstat_lookup(3kstat) and fill it into the e_ksname member.
756  *
757  * We check the e_name against the list of file system types.  If there is
758  * no match then test to see if the path is valid.  If the path is valid,
759  * then determine the mountpoint.
760  */
761 void
762 set_ksnames(entity_t *entities, int nentities, char **fstypes, int nfstypes)
763 {
764 	int		i, j;
765 	struct statvfs64 statvfsbuf;
766 
767 	for (i = 0; i < nentities; i++) {
768 		entity_t	*ep = &entities[i];
769 
770 		/* Check the name against the list of fstypes */
771 		for (j = 1; j < nfstypes; j++) {
772 			if (fstypes[j] && ep->e_name &&
773 			    strcmp(ep->e_name, fstypes[j]) == 0) {
774 				/* It's a file system type */
775 				ep->e_type = ENTYPE_FSTYPE;
776 				(void) snprintf(ep->e_ksname,
777 						KSTAT_STRLEN, "%s%s",
778 						VOPSTATS_STR, ep->e_name);
779 				/* Now allocate the vopstats array */
780 				ep->e_vs = calloc(VS_SIZE, sizeof (vopstats_t));
781 				if (entities[i].e_vs == NULL) {
782 					perror("calloc() fstype vopstats");
783 					exit(1);
784 				}
785 				break;
786 			}
787 		}
788 		if (j < nfstypes)	/* Found it! */
789 			continue;
790 
791 		/*
792 		 * If the entity in the exception list of fstypes, then
793 		 * null out the entry so it isn't displayed and move along.
794 		 */
795 		if (is_exception(ep->e_name)) {
796 			ep->e_ksname[0] = 0;
797 			continue;
798 		}
799 
800 		/* If we didn't find it, see if it's a path */
801 		if (ep->e_name == NULL || statvfs64(ep->e_name, &statvfsbuf)) {
802 			/* Error - Make sure the entry is nulled out */
803 			ep->e_ksname[0] = 0;
804 			continue;
805 		}
806 		(void) snprintf(ep->e_ksname, KSTAT_STRLEN, "%s%lx",
807 		    VOPSTATS_STR, statvfsbuf.f_fsid);
808 		ep->e_fsid = statvfsbuf.f_fsid;
809 		if (set_mntpt(ep)) {
810 			(void) fprintf(stderr,
811 			    gettext("Can't determine type of \"%s\"\n"),
812 			    ep->e_name ? ep->e_name : gettext("<NULL>"));
813 		} else {
814 			ep->e_type = ENTYPE_MNTPT;
815 		}
816 
817 		/* Now allocate the vopstats array */
818 		ep->e_vs = calloc(VS_SIZE, sizeof (vopstats_t));
819 		if (entities[i].e_vs == NULL) {
820 			perror("calloc() vopstats array");
821 			exit(1);
822 		}
823 	}
824 }
825 
826 void
827 print_time(int type)
828 {
829 	time_t	t;
830 	static char *fmt = NULL;	/* Time format */
831 
832 	/* We only need to retrieve this once per invocation */
833 	if (fmt == NULL) {
834 		fmt = nl_langinfo(_DATE_FMT);
835 	}
836 
837 	if (time(&t) != -1) {
838 		if (type == UDATE) {
839 			(void) printf("%ld\n", t);
840 		} else if (type == DDATE) {
841 			char	dstr[64];
842 			int	len;
843 
844 			len = strftime(dstr, sizeof (dstr), fmt, localtime(&t));
845 			if (len > 0) {
846 				(void) printf("%s\n", dstr);
847 			}
848 		}
849 	}
850 }
851 
852 /*
853  * The idea is that 'dspfunc' should only be modified from the default
854  * once since the display options are mutually exclusive.  If 'dspfunc'
855  * only contains the default display function, then all is good and we
856  * can set it to the new display function.  Otherwise, bail.
857  */
858 void
859 set_dispfunc(
860 	void (**dspfunc)(char *, vopstats_t *, vopstats_t *, int),
861 	void (*newfunc)(char *, vopstats_t *, vopstats_t *, int))
862 {
863 	if (*dspfunc != dflt_display) {
864 		(void) fprintf(stderr, gettext(
865 		"%s: Display options -{a|f|i|n|v} are mutually exclusive\n"),
866 		    cmdname);
867 		usage();
868 	}
869 	*dspfunc = newfunc;
870 }
871 
872 int
873 main(int argc, char *argv[])
874 {
875 	int		c;
876 	int		i, j;		/* Generic counters */
877 	int		nentities_found;
878 	int		linesout;	/* Keeps track of lines printed */
879 	int		printhdr = 0;	/* Print a header?  0 = no, 1 = yes */
880 	int		nfstypes;	/* Number of fstypes */
881 	int		dispflag = 0;	/* Flags for display control */
882 	int		timestamp = NODATE;	/* Default: no time stamp */
883 	long		count = 0;	/* Number of iterations for display */
884 	long		interval = 0;
885 	boolean_t	fstypes_only = B_FALSE;	/* Display fstypes only */
886 	char		**fstypes;	/* Array of names of all fstypes */
887 	int		nentities;	/* Number of stat-able entities */
888 	entity_t	*entities;	/* Array of stat-able entities */
889 	kstat_ctl_t	*kc;
890 	void (*dfunc)(char *, vopstats_t *, vopstats_t *, int) = dflt_display;
891 
892 	extern int	optind;
893 
894 	(void) setlocale(LC_ALL, "");
895 #if !defined(TEXT_DOMAIN)	/* Should be defined by cc -D */
896 #define	TEXT_DOMAIN "SYS_TEST"	/* Use this only if it weren't */
897 #endif
898 	(void) textdomain(TEXT_DOMAIN);
899 
900 	cmdname = argv[0];
901 	while ((c = getopt(argc, argv, OPTIONS)) != EOF) {
902 		switch (c) {
903 
904 		default:
905 			usage();
906 			break;
907 
908 		case 'F':	/* Only display available FStypes */
909 			fstypes_only = B_TRUE;
910 			break;
911 
912 #if PARSABLE_OUTPUT
913 		case 'P':	/* Parsable output */
914 			dispflag |= DISP_RAW;
915 			break;
916 #endif /* PARSABLE_OUTPUT */
917 
918 		case 'T':	/* Timestamp */
919 			if (optarg) {
920 				if (strcmp(optarg, "u") == 0) {
921 					timestamp = UDATE;
922 				} else if (strcmp(optarg, "d") == 0) {
923 					timestamp = DDATE;
924 				}
925 			}
926 
927 			/* If it was never set properly... */
928 			if (timestamp == NODATE) {
929 				(void) fprintf(stderr, gettext(
930 				"%s: -T option requires either 'u' or 'd'\n"),
931 					cmdname);
932 				usage();
933 			}
934 			break;
935 
936 		case 'a':
937 			set_dispfunc(&dfunc, attr_display);
938 			break;
939 
940 		case 'f':
941 			set_dispfunc(&dfunc, vop_display);
942 			break;
943 
944 		case 'i':
945 			set_dispfunc(&dfunc, io_display);
946 			break;
947 
948 		case 'n':
949 			set_dispfunc(&dfunc, naming_display);
950 			break;
951 
952 		case 'v':
953 			set_dispfunc(&dfunc, vm_display);
954 			break;
955 		}
956 	}
957 
958 #if PARSABLE_OUTPUT
959 	if ((dispflag & DISP_RAW) && (timestamp != NODATE)) {
960 		(void) fprintf(stderr, gettext(
961 			"-P and -T options are mutually exclusive\n"));
962 		usage();
963 	}
964 #endif /* PARSABLE_OUTPUT */
965 
966 	/* Gather the list of filesystem types */
967 	if ((nfstypes = build_fstype_list(&fstypes)) == 0) {
968 		(void) fprintf(stderr,
969 		    gettext("Can't build list of fstypes\n"));
970 		exit(1);
971 	}
972 
973 	nentities = parse_operands(
974 	    argc, argv, optind, &interval, &count, &entities);
975 
976 	if (nentities == -1)	/* Set of operands didn't parse properly  */
977 		usage();
978 
979 	if ((nentities == 0) && (fstypes_only == B_FALSE)) {
980 		(void) fprintf(stderr, gettext(
981 		    "Must specify -F or at least one fstype or mount point\n"));
982 		usage();
983 	}
984 
985 	if ((nentities > 0) && (fstypes_only == B_TRUE)) {
986 		(void) fprintf(stderr, gettext(
987 		    "Cannot use -F with fstypes or mount points\n"));
988 		usage();
989 	}
990 
991 	/*
992 	 * If we had no operands (except for interval/count) and we
993 	 * requested FStypes only (-F), then fill in the entities[]
994 	 * array with all available fstypes.
995 	 */
996 	if ((nentities == 0) && (fstypes_only == B_TRUE)) {
997 		if ((entities = calloc(nfstypes, sizeof (entity_t))) == NULL) {
998 			perror("calloc() fstype stats");
999 			exit(1);
1000 		}
1001 
1002 		for (i = 1; i < nfstypes; i++) {
1003 			if (fstypes[i]) {
1004 				entities[nentities].e_name = strdup(fstypes[i]);
1005 				nentities++;
1006 			}
1007 		}
1008 	}
1009 
1010 	set_ksnames(entities, nentities, fstypes, nfstypes);
1011 
1012 	if ((kc = kstat_open()) == NULL) {
1013 		perror("kstat_open");
1014 		exit(1);
1015 	}
1016 
1017 	/*
1018 	 * The following loop walks through the entities[] list to "prime
1019 	 * the pump"
1020 	 */
1021 	for (j = 0, linesout = 0; j < nentities; j++) {
1022 		entity_t *ent = &entities[j];
1023 		vopstats_t *vsp = &ent->e_vs[CUR_INDEX];
1024 		kstat_t *ksp = NULL;
1025 
1026 		if (get_vopstats(kc, ent->e_ksname, vsp, &ksp) == 0) {
1027 			(*dfunc)(ent->e_name, NULL, vsp,
1028 			    dispflag_policy(linesout == 0, dispflag));
1029 			linesout++;
1030 		} else {
1031 			/*
1032 			 * If we can't find it the first time through, then
1033 			 * get rid of it.
1034 			 */
1035 			entities[j].e_ksname[0] = 0;
1036 
1037 			/*
1038 			 * If we're only displaying FStypes (-F) then don't
1039 			 * complain about any file systems that might not
1040 			 * be loaded.  Otherwise, let the user know that
1041 			 * he chose poorly.
1042 			 */
1043 			if (fstypes_only == B_FALSE) {
1044 				(void) fprintf(stderr, gettext(
1045 				    "No statistics available for %s\n"),
1046 				    entities[j].e_name);
1047 			}
1048 		}
1049 	}
1050 
1051 	BUMP_INDEX();	/* Swap the previous/current indices */
1052 	for (i = 1; i <= count; i++) {
1053 		/*
1054 		 * No telling how many lines will be printed in any interval.
1055 		 * There should be a minimum of HEADERLINES between any
1056 		 * header.  If we exceed that, no big deal.
1057 		 */
1058 		if (linesout > HEADERLINES) {
1059 			linesout = 0;
1060 			printhdr = 1;
1061 		}
1062 		(void) poll(NULL, 0, interval*1000);
1063 
1064 		if (timestamp) {
1065 			print_time(timestamp);
1066 			linesout++;
1067 		}
1068 
1069 		for (j = 0, nentities_found = 0; j < nentities; j++) {
1070 			entity_t *ent = &entities[j];
1071 
1072 			/*
1073 			 * If this entry has been cleared, don't attempt
1074 			 * to process it.
1075 			 */
1076 			if (ent->e_ksname[0] == 0) {
1077 				continue;
1078 			}
1079 
1080 			if (get_vopstats(kc, ent->e_ksname,
1081 			    &ent->e_vs[CUR_INDEX], NULL) == 0) {
1082 				(*dfunc)(ent->e_name, &ent->e_vs[PREV_INDEX],
1083 				    &ent->e_vs[CUR_INDEX],
1084 				    dispflag_policy(printhdr, dispflag));
1085 				linesout++;
1086 				nentities_found++;
1087 			} else {
1088 				if (ent->e_type == ENTYPE_MNTPT) {
1089 					(void) printf(gettext(
1090 					    "<<mount point no longer "
1091 					    "available: %s>>\n"), ent->e_name);
1092 				} else if (ent->e_type == ENTYPE_FSTYPE) {
1093 					(void) printf(gettext(
1094 					    "<<file system module no longer "
1095 					    "loaded: %s>>\n"), ent->e_name);
1096 				} else {
1097 					(void) printf(gettext(
1098 					    "<<%s no longer available>>\n"),
1099 					    ent->e_name);
1100 				}
1101 				/* Disable this so it doesn't print again */
1102 				ent->e_ksname[0] = 0;
1103 			}
1104 			printhdr = 0;	/* Always shut this off */
1105 		}
1106 		BUMP_INDEX();	/* Bump the previous/current indices */
1107 
1108 		/*
1109 		 * If the entities we were observing are no longer there
1110 		 * (file system modules unloaded, file systems unmounted)
1111 		 * then we're done.
1112 		 */
1113 		if (nentities_found == 0)
1114 			break;
1115 	}
1116 
1117 	return (0);
1118 }
1119