freebsd-skq/sys/nfs/nfsrtt.h
Doug Rabson a62dc40654 Changes to support version 3 of the NFS protocol.
The version 2 support has been tested (client+server) against FreeBSD-2.0,
IRIX 5.3 and FreeBSD-current (using a loopback mount).  The version 2 support
is stable AFAIK.
The version 3 support has been tested with a loopback mount and minimally
against an IRIX 5.3 server.  It needs more testing and may have problems.
I have patched amd to support the new variable length filehandles although
it will still only use version 2 of the protocol.

Before booting a kernel with these changes, nfs clients will need to at least
build and install /usr/sbin/mount_nfs.  Servers will need to build and
install /usr/sbin/mountd.

NFS diskless support is untested.

Obtained from: Rick Macklem <rick@snowhite.cis.uoguelph.ca>
1995-06-27 11:07:30 +00:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 1992, 1993
* The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
*
* This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
* Rick Macklem at The University of Guelph.
*
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*
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* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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* FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
* OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* @(#)nfsrtt.h 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/10/93
* $Id: nfsrtt.h,v 1.3 1994/08/21 06:50:12 paul Exp $
*/
#ifndef _NFS_NFSRTT_H_
#define _NFS_NFSRTT_H_
/*
* Definitions for performance monitor.
* The client and server logging are turned on by setting the global
* constant "nfsrtton" to 1.
*/
#define NFSRTTLOGSIZ 128
/*
* Circular log of client side rpc activity. Each log entry is for one
* rpc filled in upon completion. (ie. in order of completion)
* The "pos" is the table index for the "next" entry, therefore the
* list goes from nfsrtt.rttl[pos] --> nfsrtt.rttl[pos - 1] in
* chronological order of completion.
*/
struct nfsrtt {
int pos; /* Position in array for next entry */
struct rttl {
int proc; /* NFS procedure number */
int rtt; /* Measured round trip time */
int rto; /* Round Trip Timeout */
int sent; /* # rpcs in progress */
int cwnd; /* Send window */
int srtt; /* Ave Round Trip Time */
int sdrtt; /* Ave mean deviation of RTT */
fsid_t fsid; /* Fsid for mount point */
struct timeval tstamp; /* Timestamp of log entry */
} rttl[NFSRTTLOGSIZ];
};
/*
* And definitions for server side performance monitor.
* The log organization is the same as above except it is filled in at the
* time the server sends the rpc reply.
*/
/*
* Bits for the flags field.
*/
#define DRT_NQNFS 0x01 /* Rpc used Nqnfs protocol */
#define DRT_TCP 0x02 /* Client used TCP transport */
#define DRT_CACHEREPLY 0x04 /* Reply was from recent request cache */
#define DRT_CACHEDROP 0x08 /* Rpc request dropped, due to recent reply */
#define DRT_NFSV3 0x10 /* Rpc used NFS Version 3 */
/*
* Server log structure
* NB: ipadr == INADDR_ANY indicates a client using a non IP protocol.
* (ISO perhaps?)
*/
struct nfsdrt {
int pos; /* Position of next log entry */
struct drt {
int flag; /* Bits as defined above */
int proc; /* NFS procedure number */
u_long ipadr; /* IP address of client */
int resptime; /* Response time (usec) */
struct timeval tstamp; /* Timestamp of log entry */
} drt[NFSRTTLOGSIZ];
};
#endif