#ifndef _SYS_LINUX_KSTAT_H #define _SYS_LINUX_KSTAT_H #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif #include /* XXX - The minimum functionality here is stubbed out but nothing works. */ #define KSTAT_STRLEN 31 /* 30 chars + NULL; must be 16 * n - 1 */ #define KSTAT_TYPE_RAW 0 /* can be anything */ /* ks_ndata >= 1 */ #define KSTAT_TYPE_NAMED 1 /* name/value pair */ /* ks_ndata >= 1 */ #define KSTAT_TYPE_INTR 2 /* interrupt statistics */ /* ks_ndata == 1 */ #define KSTAT_TYPE_IO 3 /* I/O statistics */ /* ks_ndata == 1 */ #define KSTAT_TYPE_TIMER 4 /* event timer */ /* ks_ndata >= 1 */ #define KSTAT_NUM_TYPES 5 #define KSTAT_DATA_CHAR 0 #define KSTAT_DATA_INT32 1 #define KSTAT_DATA_UINT32 2 #define KSTAT_DATA_INT64 3 #define KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 4 #define KSTAT_FLAG_VIRTUAL 0x01 #define KSTAT_FLAG_VAR_SIZE 0x02 #define KSTAT_FLAG_WRITABLE 0x04 #define KSTAT_FLAG_PERSISTENT 0x08 #define KSTAT_FLAG_DORMANT 0x10 #define KSTAT_FLAG_INVALID 0x2 typedef int kid_t; /* unique kstat id */ typedef struct kstat_s { /* * Fields relevant to both kernel and user */ hrtime_t ks_crtime; /* creation time (from gethrtime()) */ struct kstat_s *ks_next; /* kstat chain linkage */ kid_t ks_kid; /* unique kstat ID */ char ks_module[KSTAT_STRLEN]; /* provider module name */ uchar_t ks_resv; /* reserved, currently just padding */ int ks_instance; /* provider module's instance */ char ks_name[KSTAT_STRLEN]; /* kstat name */ uchar_t ks_type; /* kstat data type */ char ks_class[KSTAT_STRLEN]; /* kstat class */ uchar_t ks_flags; /* kstat flags */ void *ks_data; /* kstat type-specific data */ uint_t ks_ndata; /* # of type-specific data records */ size_t ks_data_size; /* total size of kstat data section */ hrtime_t ks_snaptime; /* time of last data shapshot */ /* * Fields relevant to kernel only */ int (*ks_update)(struct kstat *, int); /* dynamic update */ void *ks_private; /* arbitrary provider-private data */ int (*ks_snapshot)(struct kstat *, void *, int); void *ks_lock; /* protects this kstat's data */ } kstat_t; typedef struct kstat_named_s { char name[KSTAT_STRLEN]; /* name of counter */ uchar_t data_type; /* data type */ union { char c[16]; /* enough for 128-bit ints */ int32_t i32; uint32_t ui32; struct { union { char *ptr; /* NULL-term string */ char __pad[8]; /* 64-bit padding */ } addr; uint32_t len; /* # bytes for strlen + '\0' */ } str; /* * The int64_t and uint64_t types are not valid for a maximally conformant * 32-bit compilation environment (cc -Xc) using compilers prior to the * introduction of C99 conforming compiler (reference ISO/IEC 9899:1990). * In these cases, the visibility of i64 and ui64 is only permitted for * 64-bit compilation environments or 32-bit non-maximally conformant * C89 or C90 ANSI C compilation environments (cc -Xt and cc -Xa). In the * C99 ANSI C compilation environment, the long long type is supported. * The _INT64_TYPE is defined by the implementation (see sys/int_types.h). */ int64_t i64; uint64_t ui64; long l; ulong_t ul; /* These structure members are obsolete */ longlong_t ll; u_longlong_t ull; float f; double d; } value; /* value of counter */ } kstat_named_t; static __inline__ kstat_t * kstat_create(const char *ks_module, int ks_instance, const char *ks_name, const char *ks_class, uchar_t ks_type, uint_t ks_ndata, uchar_t ks_flags) { return NULL; } static __inline__ void kstat_install(kstat_t *ksp) { return; } static __inline__ void kstat_delete(kstat_t *ksp) { return; } #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif /* _SYS_LINUX_KSTAT_H */