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memstat_malloc:1.6 from HEAD to RELENG_6: Teach libmemstat(3) how to extract malloc(9) statistics using kvm(3), so that libmemstat can be used to view full memory statistics from kernel core dumps and /dev/mem. This is provided via a new query function, memstat_kvm_malloc(), which is also automatically invoked by memstat_kvm_all(). A kvm handle must be passed in. This will allow malloc(9)-specific code to be removed from vmstat(8).
175 lines
7.0 KiB
C
175 lines
7.0 KiB
C
/*-
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* Copyright (c) 2005 Robert N. M. Watson
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* All rights reserved.
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*
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* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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* are met:
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* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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*
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* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
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* ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
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* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
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* FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
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* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
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* OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
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* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
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* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
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* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
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* SUCH DAMAGE.
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*
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* $FreeBSD$
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*/
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#ifndef _MEMSTAT_H_
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#define _MEMSTAT_H_
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/*
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* Number of CPU slots in library-internal data structures. This should be
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* at least the value of MAXCPU from param.h.
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*/
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#define MEMSTAT_MAXCPU 16
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/*
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* Amount of caller data to maintain for each caller data slot. Applications
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* must not request more than this number of caller save data, or risk
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* corrupting internal libmemstat(3) data structures. A compile time check
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* in the application is probably appropriate.
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*/
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#define MEMSTAT_MAXCALLER 16
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/*
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* libmemstat(3) is able to extract memory data from different allocators;
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* when it does so, it tags which allocator it got the data from so that
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* consumers can determine which fields are usable, as data returned varies
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* some.
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*/
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#define ALLOCATOR_UNKNOWN 0
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#define ALLOCATOR_MALLOC 1
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#define ALLOCATOR_UMA 2
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#define ALLOCATOR_ANY 255
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/*
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* Library maximum type name. Should be max(set of name maximums over
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* various allocators).
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*/
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#define MEMTYPE_MAXNAME 32
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/*
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* Library error conditions, mostly from the underlying data sources. On
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* failure, functions typically return (-1) or (NULL); on success, (0) or a
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* valid data pointer. The error from the last operation is stored in
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* struct memory_type, and accessed via memstat_get_error(mtp).
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*/
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#define MEMSTAT_ERROR_UNDEFINED 0 /* Initialization value. */
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#define MEMSTAT_ERROR_NOMEMORY 1 /* Out of memory. */
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#define MEMSTAT_ERROR_VERSION 2 /* Unsupported version. */
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#define MEMSTAT_ERROR_PERMISSION 3 /* Permission denied. */
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#define MEMSTAT_ERROR_TOOMANYCPUS 4 /* Too many CPUs. */
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#define MEMSTAT_ERROR_DATAERROR 5 /* Error in stat data. */
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#define MEMSTAT_ERROR_KVM 6 /* See kvm_geterr() for err. */
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#define MEMSTAT_ERROR_KVM_NOSYMBOL 7 /* Symbol not available. */
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#define MEMSTAT_ERROR_KVM_SHORTREAD 8 /* Short kvm_read return. */
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/*
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* Forward declare struct memory_type, which holds per-type properties and
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* statistics. This is an opaque type, to be frobbed only from within the
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* library, in order to avoid building ABI assumptions into the application.
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* Accessor methods should be used to get and sometimes set the fields from
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* consumers of the library.
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*/
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struct memory_type;
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/*
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* struct memory_type_list is the head of a list of memory types and
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* statistics.
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*/
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struct memory_type_list;
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__BEGIN_DECLS
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/*
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* Functions that operate without memory type or memory type list context.
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*/
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const char *memstat_strerror(int error);
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/*
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* Functions for managing memory type and statistics data.
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*/
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struct memory_type_list *memstat_mtl_alloc(void);
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struct memory_type *memstat_mtl_first(struct memory_type_list *list);
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struct memory_type *memstat_mtl_next(struct memory_type *mtp);
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struct memory_type *memstat_mtl_find(struct memory_type_list *list,
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int allocator, const char *name);
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void memstat_mtl_free(struct memory_type_list *list);
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int memstat_mtl_geterror(struct memory_type_list *list);
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/*
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* Functions to retrieve data from a live kernel using sysctl.
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*/
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int memstat_sysctl_all(struct memory_type_list *list, int flags);
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int memstat_sysctl_malloc(struct memory_type_list *list, int flags);
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int memstat_sysctl_uma(struct memory_type_list *list, int flags);
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/*
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* Functions to retrieve data from a kernel core (or /dev/kmem).
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*/
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int memstat_kvm_all(struct memory_type_list *list, void *kvm_handle);
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int memstat_kvm_malloc(struct memory_type_list *list, void *kvm_handle);
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int memstat_kvm_uma(struct memory_type_list *list, void *kvm_handle);
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/*
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* Accessor methods for struct memory_type.
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*/
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const char *memstat_get_name(const struct memory_type *mtp);
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int memstat_get_allocator(const struct memory_type *mtp);
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uint64_t memstat_get_countlimit(const struct memory_type *mtp);
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uint64_t memstat_get_byteslimit(const struct memory_type *mtp);
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uint64_t memstat_get_sizemask(const struct memory_type *mtp);
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uint64_t memstat_get_size(const struct memory_type *mtp);
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uint64_t memstat_get_memalloced(const struct memory_type *mtp);
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uint64_t memstat_get_memfreed(const struct memory_type *mtp);
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uint64_t memstat_get_numallocs(const struct memory_type *mtp);
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uint64_t memstat_get_numfrees(const struct memory_type *mtp);
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uint64_t memstat_get_bytes(const struct memory_type *mtp);
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uint64_t memstat_get_count(const struct memory_type *mtp);
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uint64_t memstat_get_free(const struct memory_type *mtp);
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uint64_t memstat_get_failures(const struct memory_type *mtp);
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void *memstat_get_caller_pointer(const struct memory_type *mtp,
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int index);
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void memstat_set_caller_pointer(struct memory_type *mtp,
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int index, void *value);
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uint64_t memstat_get_caller_uint64(const struct memory_type *mtp,
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int index);
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void memstat_set_caller_uint64(struct memory_type *mtp, int index,
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uint64_t value);
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uint64_t memstat_get_zonefree(const struct memory_type *mtp);
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uint64_t memstat_get_kegfree(const struct memory_type *mtp);
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uint64_t memstat_get_percpu_memalloced(const struct memory_type *mtp,
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int cpu);
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uint64_t memstat_get_percpu_memfreed(const struct memory_type *mtp,
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int cpu);
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uint64_t memstat_get_percpu_numallocs(const struct memory_type *mtp,
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int cpu);
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uint64_t memstat_get_percpu_numfrees(const struct memory_type *mtp,
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int cpu);
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uint64_t memstat_get_percpu_sizemask(const struct memory_type *mtp,
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int cpu);
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void *memstat_get_percpu_caller_pointer(
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const struct memory_type *mtp, int cpu, int index);
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void memstat_set_percpu_caller_pointer(struct memory_type *mtp,
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int cpu, int index, void *value);
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uint64_t memstat_get_percpu_caller_uint64(
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const struct memory_type *mtp, int cpu, int index);
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void memstat_set_percpu_caller_uint64(struct memory_type *mtp,
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int cpu, int index, uint64_t value);
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uint64_t memstat_get_percpu_free(const struct memory_type *mtp,
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int cpu);
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__END_DECLS
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#endif /* !_MEMSTAT_H_ */
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