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22 /*
23  * Copyright 2004 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
24  * Use is subject to license terms.
25  */
26 
27 #pragma ident	"%Z%%M%	%I%	%E% SMI"
28 
29 
30 #include <stdio.h>
31 #include <stdlib.h>
32 #include <stdarg.h>
33 #include <ctype.h>
34 #include <unistd.h>
35 #include <memory.h>
36 #include <strings.h>
37 #include <string.h>
38 #include <fcntl.h>
39 #include <errno.h>
40 #include <poll.h>
41 #include "kstat.h"
42 
43 /*LINTLIBRARY*/
44 
45 static void
46 kstat_zalloc(void **ptr, size_t size, int free_first)
47 {
48 	if (free_first)
49 		free(*ptr);
50 	*ptr = calloc(size, 1);
51 }
52 
53 static void
54 kstat_chain_free(kstat_ctl_t *kc)
55 {
56 	kstat_t *ksp, *nksp;
57 
58 	ksp = kc->kc_chain;
59 	while (ksp) {
60 		nksp = ksp->ks_next;
61 		free(ksp->ks_data);
62 		free(ksp);
63 		ksp = nksp;
64 	}
65 	kc->kc_chain = NULL;
66 	kc->kc_chain_id = 0;
67 }
68 
69 kstat_ctl_t *
70 kstat_open(void)
71 {
72 	kstat_ctl_t *kc;
73 	int kd;
74 
75 	kd = open("/dev/kstat", O_RDONLY);
76 	if (kd == -1)
77 		return (NULL);
78 	kstat_zalloc((void **)&kc, sizeof (kstat_ctl_t), 0);
79 	if (kc == NULL)
80 		return (NULL);
81 
82 	kc->kc_kd = kd;
83 	kc->kc_chain = NULL;
84 	kc->kc_chain_id = 0;
85 	if (kstat_chain_update(kc) == -1) {
86 		int saved_err = errno;
87 		(void) kstat_close(kc);
88 		errno = saved_err;
89 		return (NULL);
90 	}
91 	return (kc);
92 }
93 
94 int
95 kstat_close(kstat_ctl_t *kc)
96 {
97 	int rc;
98 
99 	kstat_chain_free(kc);
100 	rc = close(kc->kc_kd);
101 	free(kc);
102 	return (rc);
103 }
104 
105 kid_t
106 kstat_read(kstat_ctl_t *kc, kstat_t *ksp, void *data)
107 {
108 	kid_t kcid;
109 
110 	if (ksp->ks_data == NULL && ksp->ks_data_size > 0) {
111 		kstat_zalloc(&ksp->ks_data, ksp->ks_data_size, 0);
112 		if (ksp->ks_data == NULL)
113 			return (-1);
114 	}
115 	while ((kcid = (kid_t)ioctl(kc->kc_kd, KSTAT_IOC_READ, ksp)) == -1) {
116 		if (errno == EAGAIN) {
117 			(void) poll(NULL, 0, 100);	/* back off a moment */
118 			continue;			/* and try again */
119 		}
120 		/*
121 		 * Mating dance for variable-size kstats.
122 		 * You start with a buffer of a certain size,
123 		 * which you hope will hold all the data.
124 		 * If your buffer is too small, the kstat driver
125 		 * returns ENOMEM and sets ksp->ks_data_size to
126 		 * the current size of the kstat's data.  You then
127 		 * resize your buffer and try again.  In practice,
128 		 * this almost always converges in two passes.
129 		 */
130 		if (errno == ENOMEM && (ksp->ks_flags & KSTAT_FLAG_VAR_SIZE)) {
131 			kstat_zalloc(&ksp->ks_data, ksp->ks_data_size, 1);
132 			if (ksp->ks_data != NULL)
133 				continue;
134 		}
135 		return (-1);
136 	}
137 	if (data != NULL) {
138 		(void) memcpy(data, ksp->ks_data, ksp->ks_data_size);
139 		if (ksp->ks_type == KSTAT_TYPE_NAMED &&
140 		    ksp->ks_data_size !=
141 		    ksp->ks_ndata * sizeof (kstat_named_t)) {
142 			/*
143 			 * Has KSTAT_DATA_STRING fields. Fix the pointers.
144 			 */
145 			uint_t i;
146 			kstat_named_t *knp = data;
147 
148 			for (i = 0; i < ksp->ks_ndata; i++, knp++) {
149 				if (knp->data_type != KSTAT_DATA_STRING)
150 					continue;
151 				if (KSTAT_NAMED_STR_PTR(knp) == NULL)
152 					continue;
153 				/*
154 				 * The offsets of the strings within the
155 				 * buffers are the same, so add the offset of
156 				 * the string to the beginning of 'data' to fix
157 				 * the pointer so that strings in 'data' don't
158 				 * point at memory in 'ksp->ks_data'.
159 				 */
160 				KSTAT_NAMED_STR_PTR(knp) = (char *)data +
161 				    (KSTAT_NAMED_STR_PTR(knp) -
162 				    (char *)ksp->ks_data);
163 			}
164 		}
165 	}
166 	return (kcid);
167 }
168 
169 kid_t
170 kstat_write(kstat_ctl_t *kc, kstat_t *ksp, void *data)
171 {
172 	kid_t kcid;
173 
174 	if (ksp->ks_data == NULL && ksp->ks_data_size > 0) {
175 		kstat_zalloc(&ksp->ks_data, ksp->ks_data_size, 0);
176 		if (ksp->ks_data == NULL)
177 			return (-1);
178 	}
179 	if (data != NULL) {
180 		(void) memcpy(ksp->ks_data, data, ksp->ks_data_size);
181 		if (ksp->ks_type == KSTAT_TYPE_NAMED) {
182 			kstat_named_t *oknp = data;
183 			kstat_named_t *nknp = KSTAT_NAMED_PTR(ksp);
184 			uint_t i;
185 
186 			for (i = 0; i < ksp->ks_ndata; i++, oknp++, nknp++) {
187 				if (nknp->data_type != KSTAT_DATA_STRING)
188 					continue;
189 				if (KSTAT_NAMED_STR_PTR(nknp) == NULL)
190 					continue;
191 				/*
192 				 * The buffer passed in as 'data' has string
193 				 * pointers that point within 'data'.  Fix the
194 				 * pointers so they point into the same offset
195 				 * within the newly allocated buffer.
196 				 */
197 				KSTAT_NAMED_STR_PTR(nknp) =
198 				    (char *)ksp->ks_data +
199 				    (KSTAT_NAMED_STR_PTR(oknp) - (char *)data);
200 			}
201 		}
202 
203 	}
204 	while ((kcid = (kid_t)ioctl(kc->kc_kd, KSTAT_IOC_WRITE, ksp)) == -1) {
205 		if (errno == EAGAIN) {
206 			(void) poll(NULL, 0, 100);	/* back off a moment */
207 			continue;			/* and try again */
208 		}
209 		break;
210 	}
211 	return (kcid);
212 }
213 
214 /*
215  * If the current KCID is the same as kc->kc_chain_id, return 0;
216  * if different, update the chain and return the new KCID.
217  * This operation is non-destructive for unchanged kstats.
218  */
219 kid_t
220 kstat_chain_update(kstat_ctl_t *kc)
221 {
222 	kstat_t k0, *headers, *oksp, *nksp, **okspp, *next;
223 	int i;
224 	kid_t kcid;
225 
226 	kcid = (kid_t)ioctl(kc->kc_kd, KSTAT_IOC_CHAIN_ID, NULL);
227 	if (kcid == -1)
228 		return (-1);
229 	if (kcid == kc->kc_chain_id)
230 		return (0);
231 
232 	/*
233 	 * kstat 0's data is the kstat chain, so we can get the chain
234 	 * by doing a kstat_read() of this kstat.  The only fields the
235 	 * kstat driver needs are ks_kid (this identifies the kstat),
236 	 * ks_data (the pointer to our buffer), and ks_data_size (the
237 	 * size of our buffer).  By zeroing the struct we set ks_data = NULL
238 	 * and ks_data_size = 0, so that kstat_read() will automatically
239 	 * determine the size and allocate space for us.  We also fill in the
240 	 * name, so that truss can print something meaningful.
241 	 */
242 	bzero(&k0, sizeof (k0));
243 	(void) strcpy(k0.ks_name, "kstat_headers");
244 
245 	kcid = kstat_read(kc, &k0, NULL);
246 	if (kcid == -1) {
247 		free(k0.ks_data);
248 		/* errno set by kstat_read() */
249 		return (-1);
250 	}
251 	headers = k0.ks_data;
252 
253 	/*
254 	 * Chain the new headers together
255 	 */
256 	for (i = 1; i < k0.ks_ndata; i++)
257 		headers[i - 1].ks_next = &headers[i];
258 
259 	headers[k0.ks_ndata - 1].ks_next = NULL;
260 
261 	/*
262 	 * Remove all deleted kstats from the chain.
263 	 */
264 	nksp = headers;
265 	okspp = &kc->kc_chain;
266 	oksp = kc->kc_chain;
267 	while (oksp != NULL) {
268 		next = oksp->ks_next;
269 		if (nksp != NULL && oksp->ks_kid == nksp->ks_kid) {
270 			okspp = &oksp->ks_next;
271 			nksp = nksp->ks_next;
272 		} else {
273 			*okspp = oksp->ks_next;
274 			free(oksp->ks_data);
275 			free(oksp);
276 		}
277 		oksp = next;
278 	}
279 
280 	/*
281 	 * Add all new kstats to the chain.
282 	 */
283 	while (nksp != NULL) {
284 		kstat_zalloc((void **)okspp, sizeof (kstat_t), 0);
285 		if ((oksp = *okspp) == NULL) {
286 			free(headers);
287 			return (-1);
288 		}
289 		*oksp = *nksp;
290 		okspp = &oksp->ks_next;
291 		oksp->ks_next = NULL;
292 		oksp->ks_data = NULL;
293 		nksp = nksp->ks_next;
294 	}
295 
296 	free(headers);
297 	kc->kc_chain_id = kcid;
298 	return (kcid);
299 }
300 
301 kstat_t *
302 kstat_lookup(kstat_ctl_t *kc, char *ks_module, int ks_instance, char *ks_name)
303 {
304 	kstat_t *ksp;
305 
306 	for (ksp = kc->kc_chain; ksp; ksp = ksp->ks_next) {
307 		if ((ks_module == NULL ||
308 		    strcmp(ksp->ks_module, ks_module) == 0) &&
309 		    (ks_instance == -1 || ksp->ks_instance == ks_instance) &&
310 		    (ks_name == NULL || strcmp(ksp->ks_name, ks_name) == 0))
311 			return (ksp);
312 	}
313 
314 	errno = ENOENT;
315 	return (NULL);
316 }
317 
318 void *
319 kstat_data_lookup(kstat_t *ksp, char *name)
320 {
321 	int i, size;
322 	char *namep, *datap;
323 
324 	switch (ksp->ks_type) {
325 
326 	case KSTAT_TYPE_NAMED:
327 		size = sizeof (kstat_named_t);
328 		namep = KSTAT_NAMED_PTR(ksp)->name;
329 		break;
330 
331 	case KSTAT_TYPE_TIMER:
332 		size = sizeof (kstat_timer_t);
333 		namep = KSTAT_TIMER_PTR(ksp)->name;
334 		break;
335 
336 	default:
337 		errno = EINVAL;
338 		return (NULL);
339 	}
340 
341 	datap = ksp->ks_data;
342 	for (i = 0; i < ksp->ks_ndata; i++) {
343 		if (strcmp(name, namep) == 0)
344 			return (datap);
345 		namep += size;
346 		datap += size;
347 	}
348 	errno = ENOENT;
349 	return (NULL);
350 }
351