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/*
* vmstat,c - virtual memory related declarations for libprocps
*
* Copyright (C) 1995 Martin Schulze <joey@infodrom.north.de>
* Copyright (C) 1996 Charles Blake <cblake@bbn.com>
* Copyright (C) 2003 Albert Cahalan
2021-01-21 12:07:48 +05:30
* Copyright (C) 2015 Craig Small <csmall@dropbear.xyz>
* Copyright (C) 2016-2021 Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
*/
#ifndef PROCPS_VMSTAT_H
#define PROCPS_VMSTAT_H
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
enum vmstat_item {
library: refactored some header file items and origins This commit is intended as a refinement of the patches mentioned below, where origins/sources of newlib items were added to the header files for user documentation. However, if those additions are to be truly effective, along with kernel documentation (where available), the following prerequisites must also have been satisfied: . our identifiers closely align with linux field names . our derived items are documented or self-documenting Satisfying those prerequisites prompted this patch and for these changes, kernel sources were emphasized over available documentation (shame on me, it should always have been so). And, while some 'new' fields were found to be conditional, they were included unconditionally. These changes appear more extensive than they actually need be since I have attempted to enforce some spacing conventions. So, I've summarize the significant things in the sections that follow. For a proper perspective, use: 'git diff --ignore-space-change' (good as alias). ___________________________________________ <PIDS> api This api is unique in that there exists many different file/directory origins subordinate to /proc/<pid>. And our item identifiers are sometimes coerced so as to be able to group related or similar enumerators together. So, users needed more help relating our identifiers to an actual documented field. Thus, we will now also add the field names as with 'stat: delayacct_blkio_ticks'. Each item ending with a '_C' now consistently includes both the parent's count/time plus waited for children. That 'RTPRIO' guy was renamed/relocated as PRIORITY_RT since its original name is an implementation artifact. ___________________________________________ <STAT> api The only api change was to correct a typo ('dervied'). _________________________________________ <VMSTAT> api Even ignoring white space, this interface received the largest number of changes. Mostly, this was because of deficiencies in the proc(5) documentation. Recall that this documentation already sorely lacks any substance. Usually, just kernel releases are noted, not contents. When compared to kernel source, that proc(5) contained many non-existent fields and also omitted many others. ________________________________________ <MEMINFO> api Sadly, with this api many of the changes were simply a correction of some earlier 'human error' where several fields where hashed then tracked but never represented with an item enumerator in this meminfo.h header file. _______________________________________ <SLABINFO> api The 'SLABS' (summary) & 'SLABNODE' items were reversed since the former are derived from the separate caches. More significantly, those 'SLABNODE' guys were renamed to 'SLAB' since they concern individual caches and the concept of 'nodes' is really an implementation detail. Also, several enumerators were changed to more closely agree with official slabinfo(5) documentation referred to in what we're treating as a base document: proc(5). Lastly, while those 'SLABS' items are solely a product of our library and not represented in slabinfo(5), the names attempt to parallel those found as 'SLAB' items. ______________________________________ <DISKSTATS> api One enumeration identifier was changed so as to better reflect its relationship to that actual documentation: 'Documentation/iostats.txt', as referenced in proc(5). Reference(s): . 12/2018, item origins added (and commit msg history) commit 96d59cbf46b3ff687bd29fad4708074a0e1cea14 . 01/2019, <stat> origins tweaked commit 201e816b26ddaccc923ec40977c92037cdd0c34e Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2019-03-12 11:30:00 +05:30
VMSTAT_noop, // ( never altered )
VMSTAT_extra, // ( reset to zero )
// returns origin, see proc(5)
// ------- -------------------
VMSTAT_ALLOCSTALL_DMA, // ul_int /proc/vmstat
VMSTAT_ALLOCSTALL_DMA32, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_ALLOCSTALL_HIGH, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_ALLOCSTALL_MOVABLE, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_ALLOCSTALL_NORMAL, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_BALLOON_DEFLATE, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_BALLOON_INFLATE, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_BALLOON_MIGRATE, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_COMPACT_DAEMON_FREE_SCANNED, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_COMPACT_DAEMON_MIGRATE_SCANNED, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_COMPACT_DAEMON_WAKE, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_COMPACT_FAIL, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_COMPACT_FREE_SCANNED, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_COMPACT_ISOLATED, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_COMPACT_MIGRATE_SCANNED, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_COMPACT_STALL, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_COMPACT_SUCCESS, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_DROP_PAGECACHE, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_DROP_SLAB, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_HTLB_BUDDY_ALLOC_FAIL, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_HTLB_BUDDY_ALLOC_SUCCESS, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_KSWAPD_HIGH_WMARK_HIT_QUICKLY, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_KSWAPD_INODESTEAL, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_KSWAPD_LOW_WMARK_HIT_QUICKLY, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_NR_ACTIVE_ANON, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_NR_ACTIVE_FILE, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_NR_ANON_PAGES, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_NR_ANON_TRANSPARENT_HUGEPAGES, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_NR_BOUNCE, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_NR_DIRTIED, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_NR_DIRTY, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_NR_DIRTY_BACKGROUND_THRESHOLD, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_NR_DIRTY_THRESHOLD, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_NR_FILE_HUGEPAGES, // ul_int "
library: refactored some header file items and origins This commit is intended as a refinement of the patches mentioned below, where origins/sources of newlib items were added to the header files for user documentation. However, if those additions are to be truly effective, along with kernel documentation (where available), the following prerequisites must also have been satisfied: . our identifiers closely align with linux field names . our derived items are documented or self-documenting Satisfying those prerequisites prompted this patch and for these changes, kernel sources were emphasized over available documentation (shame on me, it should always have been so). And, while some 'new' fields were found to be conditional, they were included unconditionally. These changes appear more extensive than they actually need be since I have attempted to enforce some spacing conventions. So, I've summarize the significant things in the sections that follow. For a proper perspective, use: 'git diff --ignore-space-change' (good as alias). ___________________________________________ <PIDS> api This api is unique in that there exists many different file/directory origins subordinate to /proc/<pid>. And our item identifiers are sometimes coerced so as to be able to group related or similar enumerators together. So, users needed more help relating our identifiers to an actual documented field. Thus, we will now also add the field names as with 'stat: delayacct_blkio_ticks'. Each item ending with a '_C' now consistently includes both the parent's count/time plus waited for children. That 'RTPRIO' guy was renamed/relocated as PRIORITY_RT since its original name is an implementation artifact. ___________________________________________ <STAT> api The only api change was to correct a typo ('dervied'). _________________________________________ <VMSTAT> api Even ignoring white space, this interface received the largest number of changes. Mostly, this was because of deficiencies in the proc(5) documentation. Recall that this documentation already sorely lacks any substance. Usually, just kernel releases are noted, not contents. When compared to kernel source, that proc(5) contained many non-existent fields and also omitted many others. ________________________________________ <MEMINFO> api Sadly, with this api many of the changes were simply a correction of some earlier 'human error' where several fields where hashed then tracked but never represented with an item enumerator in this meminfo.h header file. _______________________________________ <SLABINFO> api The 'SLABS' (summary) & 'SLABNODE' items were reversed since the former are derived from the separate caches. More significantly, those 'SLABNODE' guys were renamed to 'SLAB' since they concern individual caches and the concept of 'nodes' is really an implementation detail. Also, several enumerators were changed to more closely agree with official slabinfo(5) documentation referred to in what we're treating as a base document: proc(5). Lastly, while those 'SLABS' items are solely a product of our library and not represented in slabinfo(5), the names attempt to parallel those found as 'SLAB' items. ______________________________________ <DISKSTATS> api One enumeration identifier was changed so as to better reflect its relationship to that actual documentation: 'Documentation/iostats.txt', as referenced in proc(5). Reference(s): . 12/2018, item origins added (and commit msg history) commit 96d59cbf46b3ff687bd29fad4708074a0e1cea14 . 01/2019, <stat> origins tweaked commit 201e816b26ddaccc923ec40977c92037cdd0c34e Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2019-03-12 11:30:00 +05:30
VMSTAT_NR_FILE_PAGES, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_NR_FILE_PMDMAPPED, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_NR_FOLL_PIN_ACQUIRED, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_NR_FOLL_PIN_RELEASED, // ul_int "
library: refactored some header file items and origins This commit is intended as a refinement of the patches mentioned below, where origins/sources of newlib items were added to the header files for user documentation. However, if those additions are to be truly effective, along with kernel documentation (where available), the following prerequisites must also have been satisfied: . our identifiers closely align with linux field names . our derived items are documented or self-documenting Satisfying those prerequisites prompted this patch and for these changes, kernel sources were emphasized over available documentation (shame on me, it should always have been so). And, while some 'new' fields were found to be conditional, they were included unconditionally. These changes appear more extensive than they actually need be since I have attempted to enforce some spacing conventions. So, I've summarize the significant things in the sections that follow. For a proper perspective, use: 'git diff --ignore-space-change' (good as alias). ___________________________________________ <PIDS> api This api is unique in that there exists many different file/directory origins subordinate to /proc/<pid>. And our item identifiers are sometimes coerced so as to be able to group related or similar enumerators together. So, users needed more help relating our identifiers to an actual documented field. Thus, we will now also add the field names as with 'stat: delayacct_blkio_ticks'. Each item ending with a '_C' now consistently includes both the parent's count/time plus waited for children. That 'RTPRIO' guy was renamed/relocated as PRIORITY_RT since its original name is an implementation artifact. ___________________________________________ <STAT> api The only api change was to correct a typo ('dervied'). _________________________________________ <VMSTAT> api Even ignoring white space, this interface received the largest number of changes. Mostly, this was because of deficiencies in the proc(5) documentation. Recall that this documentation already sorely lacks any substance. Usually, just kernel releases are noted, not contents. When compared to kernel source, that proc(5) contained many non-existent fields and also omitted many others. ________________________________________ <MEMINFO> api Sadly, with this api many of the changes were simply a correction of some earlier 'human error' where several fields where hashed then tracked but never represented with an item enumerator in this meminfo.h header file. _______________________________________ <SLABINFO> api The 'SLABS' (summary) & 'SLABNODE' items were reversed since the former are derived from the separate caches. More significantly, those 'SLABNODE' guys were renamed to 'SLAB' since they concern individual caches and the concept of 'nodes' is really an implementation detail. Also, several enumerators were changed to more closely agree with official slabinfo(5) documentation referred to in what we're treating as a base document: proc(5). Lastly, while those 'SLABS' items are solely a product of our library and not represented in slabinfo(5), the names attempt to parallel those found as 'SLAB' items. ______________________________________ <DISKSTATS> api One enumeration identifier was changed so as to better reflect its relationship to that actual documentation: 'Documentation/iostats.txt', as referenced in proc(5). Reference(s): . 12/2018, item origins added (and commit msg history) commit 96d59cbf46b3ff687bd29fad4708074a0e1cea14 . 01/2019, <stat> origins tweaked commit 201e816b26ddaccc923ec40977c92037cdd0c34e Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2019-03-12 11:30:00 +05:30
VMSTAT_NR_FREE_CMA, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_NR_FREE_PAGES, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_NR_INACTIVE_ANON, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_NR_INACTIVE_FILE, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_NR_ISOLATED_ANON, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_NR_ISOLATED_FILE, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_NR_KERNEL_MISC_RECLAIMABLE, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_NR_KERNEL_STACK, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_NR_MAPPED, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_NR_MLOCK, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_NR_PAGE_TABLE_PAGES, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_NR_SHADOW_CALL_STACK, // ul_int "
library: refactored some header file items and origins This commit is intended as a refinement of the patches mentioned below, where origins/sources of newlib items were added to the header files for user documentation. However, if those additions are to be truly effective, along with kernel documentation (where available), the following prerequisites must also have been satisfied: . our identifiers closely align with linux field names . our derived items are documented or self-documenting Satisfying those prerequisites prompted this patch and for these changes, kernel sources were emphasized over available documentation (shame on me, it should always have been so). And, while some 'new' fields were found to be conditional, they were included unconditionally. These changes appear more extensive than they actually need be since I have attempted to enforce some spacing conventions. So, I've summarize the significant things in the sections that follow. For a proper perspective, use: 'git diff --ignore-space-change' (good as alias). ___________________________________________ <PIDS> api This api is unique in that there exists many different file/directory origins subordinate to /proc/<pid>. And our item identifiers are sometimes coerced so as to be able to group related or similar enumerators together. So, users needed more help relating our identifiers to an actual documented field. Thus, we will now also add the field names as with 'stat: delayacct_blkio_ticks'. Each item ending with a '_C' now consistently includes both the parent's count/time plus waited for children. That 'RTPRIO' guy was renamed/relocated as PRIORITY_RT since its original name is an implementation artifact. ___________________________________________ <STAT> api The only api change was to correct a typo ('dervied'). _________________________________________ <VMSTAT> api Even ignoring white space, this interface received the largest number of changes. Mostly, this was because of deficiencies in the proc(5) documentation. Recall that this documentation already sorely lacks any substance. Usually, just kernel releases are noted, not contents. When compared to kernel source, that proc(5) contained many non-existent fields and also omitted many others. ________________________________________ <MEMINFO> api Sadly, with this api many of the changes were simply a correction of some earlier 'human error' where several fields where hashed then tracked but never represented with an item enumerator in this meminfo.h header file. _______________________________________ <SLABINFO> api The 'SLABS' (summary) & 'SLABNODE' items were reversed since the former are derived from the separate caches. More significantly, those 'SLABNODE' guys were renamed to 'SLAB' since they concern individual caches and the concept of 'nodes' is really an implementation detail. Also, several enumerators were changed to more closely agree with official slabinfo(5) documentation referred to in what we're treating as a base document: proc(5). Lastly, while those 'SLABS' items are solely a product of our library and not represented in slabinfo(5), the names attempt to parallel those found as 'SLAB' items. ______________________________________ <DISKSTATS> api One enumeration identifier was changed so as to better reflect its relationship to that actual documentation: 'Documentation/iostats.txt', as referenced in proc(5). Reference(s): . 12/2018, item origins added (and commit msg history) commit 96d59cbf46b3ff687bd29fad4708074a0e1cea14 . 01/2019, <stat> origins tweaked commit 201e816b26ddaccc923ec40977c92037cdd0c34e Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2019-03-12 11:30:00 +05:30
VMSTAT_NR_SHMEM, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_NR_SHMEM_HUGEPAGES, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_NR_SHMEM_PMDMAPPED, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_NR_SLAB_RECLAIMABLE, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_NR_SLAB_UNRECLAIMABLE, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_NR_UNEVICTABLE, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_NR_UNSTABLE, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_NR_VMSCAN_IMMEDIATE_RECLAIM, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_NR_VMSCAN_WRITE, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_NR_WRITEBACK, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_NR_WRITEBACK_TEMP, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_NR_WRITTEN, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_NR_ZONE_ACTIVE_ANON, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_NR_ZONE_ACTIVE_FILE, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_NR_ZONE_INACTIVE_ANON, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_NR_ZONE_INACTIVE_FILE, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_NR_ZONE_UNEVICTABLE, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_NR_ZONE_WRITE_PENDING, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_NR_ZSPAGES, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_NUMA_FOREIGN, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_NUMA_HINT_FAULTS, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_NUMA_HINT_FAULTS_LOCAL, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_NUMA_HIT, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_NUMA_HUGE_PTE_UPDATES, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_NUMA_INTERLEAVE, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_NUMA_LOCAL, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_NUMA_MISS, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_NUMA_OTHER, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_NUMA_PAGES_MIGRATED, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_NUMA_PTE_UPDATES, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_OOM_KILL, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_PAGEOUTRUN, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_PGACTIVATE, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_PGALLOC_DMA, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_PGALLOC_DMA32, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_PGALLOC_HIGH, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_PGALLOC_MOVABLE, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_PGALLOC_NORMAL, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_PGDEACTIVATE, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_PGFAULT, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_PGFREE, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_PGINODESTEAL, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_PGLAZYFREE, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_PGLAZYFREED, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_PGMAJFAULT, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_PGMIGRATE_FAIL, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_PGMIGRATE_SUCCESS, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_PGPGIN, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_PGPGOUT, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_PGREFILL, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_PGROTATED, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_PGSCAN_ANON, // ul_int "
library: refactored some header file items and origins This commit is intended as a refinement of the patches mentioned below, where origins/sources of newlib items were added to the header files for user documentation. However, if those additions are to be truly effective, along with kernel documentation (where available), the following prerequisites must also have been satisfied: . our identifiers closely align with linux field names . our derived items are documented or self-documenting Satisfying those prerequisites prompted this patch and for these changes, kernel sources were emphasized over available documentation (shame on me, it should always have been so). And, while some 'new' fields were found to be conditional, they were included unconditionally. These changes appear more extensive than they actually need be since I have attempted to enforce some spacing conventions. So, I've summarize the significant things in the sections that follow. For a proper perspective, use: 'git diff --ignore-space-change' (good as alias). ___________________________________________ <PIDS> api This api is unique in that there exists many different file/directory origins subordinate to /proc/<pid>. And our item identifiers are sometimes coerced so as to be able to group related or similar enumerators together. So, users needed more help relating our identifiers to an actual documented field. Thus, we will now also add the field names as with 'stat: delayacct_blkio_ticks'. Each item ending with a '_C' now consistently includes both the parent's count/time plus waited for children. That 'RTPRIO' guy was renamed/relocated as PRIORITY_RT since its original name is an implementation artifact. ___________________________________________ <STAT> api The only api change was to correct a typo ('dervied'). _________________________________________ <VMSTAT> api Even ignoring white space, this interface received the largest number of changes. Mostly, this was because of deficiencies in the proc(5) documentation. Recall that this documentation already sorely lacks any substance. Usually, just kernel releases are noted, not contents. When compared to kernel source, that proc(5) contained many non-existent fields and also omitted many others. ________________________________________ <MEMINFO> api Sadly, with this api many of the changes were simply a correction of some earlier 'human error' where several fields where hashed then tracked but never represented with an item enumerator in this meminfo.h header file. _______________________________________ <SLABINFO> api The 'SLABS' (summary) & 'SLABNODE' items were reversed since the former are derived from the separate caches. More significantly, those 'SLABNODE' guys were renamed to 'SLAB' since they concern individual caches and the concept of 'nodes' is really an implementation detail. Also, several enumerators were changed to more closely agree with official slabinfo(5) documentation referred to in what we're treating as a base document: proc(5). Lastly, while those 'SLABS' items are solely a product of our library and not represented in slabinfo(5), the names attempt to parallel those found as 'SLAB' items. ______________________________________ <DISKSTATS> api One enumeration identifier was changed so as to better reflect its relationship to that actual documentation: 'Documentation/iostats.txt', as referenced in proc(5). Reference(s): . 12/2018, item origins added (and commit msg history) commit 96d59cbf46b3ff687bd29fad4708074a0e1cea14 . 01/2019, <stat> origins tweaked commit 201e816b26ddaccc923ec40977c92037cdd0c34e Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2019-03-12 11:30:00 +05:30
VMSTAT_PGSCAN_DIRECT, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_PGSCAN_DIRECT_THROTTLE, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_PGSCAN_FILE, // ul_int "
library: refactored some header file items and origins This commit is intended as a refinement of the patches mentioned below, where origins/sources of newlib items were added to the header files for user documentation. However, if those additions are to be truly effective, along with kernel documentation (where available), the following prerequisites must also have been satisfied: . our identifiers closely align with linux field names . our derived items are documented or self-documenting Satisfying those prerequisites prompted this patch and for these changes, kernel sources were emphasized over available documentation (shame on me, it should always have been so). And, while some 'new' fields were found to be conditional, they were included unconditionally. These changes appear more extensive than they actually need be since I have attempted to enforce some spacing conventions. So, I've summarize the significant things in the sections that follow. For a proper perspective, use: 'git diff --ignore-space-change' (good as alias). ___________________________________________ <PIDS> api This api is unique in that there exists many different file/directory origins subordinate to /proc/<pid>. And our item identifiers are sometimes coerced so as to be able to group related or similar enumerators together. So, users needed more help relating our identifiers to an actual documented field. Thus, we will now also add the field names as with 'stat: delayacct_blkio_ticks'. Each item ending with a '_C' now consistently includes both the parent's count/time plus waited for children. That 'RTPRIO' guy was renamed/relocated as PRIORITY_RT since its original name is an implementation artifact. ___________________________________________ <STAT> api The only api change was to correct a typo ('dervied'). _________________________________________ <VMSTAT> api Even ignoring white space, this interface received the largest number of changes. Mostly, this was because of deficiencies in the proc(5) documentation. Recall that this documentation already sorely lacks any substance. Usually, just kernel releases are noted, not contents. When compared to kernel source, that proc(5) contained many non-existent fields and also omitted many others. ________________________________________ <MEMINFO> api Sadly, with this api many of the changes were simply a correction of some earlier 'human error' where several fields where hashed then tracked but never represented with an item enumerator in this meminfo.h header file. _______________________________________ <SLABINFO> api The 'SLABS' (summary) & 'SLABNODE' items were reversed since the former are derived from the separate caches. More significantly, those 'SLABNODE' guys were renamed to 'SLAB' since they concern individual caches and the concept of 'nodes' is really an implementation detail. Also, several enumerators were changed to more closely agree with official slabinfo(5) documentation referred to in what we're treating as a base document: proc(5). Lastly, while those 'SLABS' items are solely a product of our library and not represented in slabinfo(5), the names attempt to parallel those found as 'SLAB' items. ______________________________________ <DISKSTATS> api One enumeration identifier was changed so as to better reflect its relationship to that actual documentation: 'Documentation/iostats.txt', as referenced in proc(5). Reference(s): . 12/2018, item origins added (and commit msg history) commit 96d59cbf46b3ff687bd29fad4708074a0e1cea14 . 01/2019, <stat> origins tweaked commit 201e816b26ddaccc923ec40977c92037cdd0c34e Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2019-03-12 11:30:00 +05:30
VMSTAT_PGSCAN_KSWAPD, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_PGSKIP_DMA, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_PGSKIP_DMA32, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_PGSKIP_HIGH, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_PGSKIP_MOVABLE, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_PGSKIP_NORMAL, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_PGSTEAL_ANON, // ul_int "
library: refactored some header file items and origins This commit is intended as a refinement of the patches mentioned below, where origins/sources of newlib items were added to the header files for user documentation. However, if those additions are to be truly effective, along with kernel documentation (where available), the following prerequisites must also have been satisfied: . our identifiers closely align with linux field names . our derived items are documented or self-documenting Satisfying those prerequisites prompted this patch and for these changes, kernel sources were emphasized over available documentation (shame on me, it should always have been so). And, while some 'new' fields were found to be conditional, they were included unconditionally. These changes appear more extensive than they actually need be since I have attempted to enforce some spacing conventions. So, I've summarize the significant things in the sections that follow. For a proper perspective, use: 'git diff --ignore-space-change' (good as alias). ___________________________________________ <PIDS> api This api is unique in that there exists many different file/directory origins subordinate to /proc/<pid>. And our item identifiers are sometimes coerced so as to be able to group related or similar enumerators together. So, users needed more help relating our identifiers to an actual documented field. Thus, we will now also add the field names as with 'stat: delayacct_blkio_ticks'. Each item ending with a '_C' now consistently includes both the parent's count/time plus waited for children. That 'RTPRIO' guy was renamed/relocated as PRIORITY_RT since its original name is an implementation artifact. ___________________________________________ <STAT> api The only api change was to correct a typo ('dervied'). _________________________________________ <VMSTAT> api Even ignoring white space, this interface received the largest number of changes. Mostly, this was because of deficiencies in the proc(5) documentation. Recall that this documentation already sorely lacks any substance. Usually, just kernel releases are noted, not contents. When compared to kernel source, that proc(5) contained many non-existent fields and also omitted many others. ________________________________________ <MEMINFO> api Sadly, with this api many of the changes were simply a correction of some earlier 'human error' where several fields where hashed then tracked but never represented with an item enumerator in this meminfo.h header file. _______________________________________ <SLABINFO> api The 'SLABS' (summary) & 'SLABNODE' items were reversed since the former are derived from the separate caches. More significantly, those 'SLABNODE' guys were renamed to 'SLAB' since they concern individual caches and the concept of 'nodes' is really an implementation detail. Also, several enumerators were changed to more closely agree with official slabinfo(5) documentation referred to in what we're treating as a base document: proc(5). Lastly, while those 'SLABS' items are solely a product of our library and not represented in slabinfo(5), the names attempt to parallel those found as 'SLAB' items. ______________________________________ <DISKSTATS> api One enumeration identifier was changed so as to better reflect its relationship to that actual documentation: 'Documentation/iostats.txt', as referenced in proc(5). Reference(s): . 12/2018, item origins added (and commit msg history) commit 96d59cbf46b3ff687bd29fad4708074a0e1cea14 . 01/2019, <stat> origins tweaked commit 201e816b26ddaccc923ec40977c92037cdd0c34e Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2019-03-12 11:30:00 +05:30
VMSTAT_PGSTEAL_DIRECT, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_PGSTEAL_FILE, // ul_int "
library: refactored some header file items and origins This commit is intended as a refinement of the patches mentioned below, where origins/sources of newlib items were added to the header files for user documentation. However, if those additions are to be truly effective, along with kernel documentation (where available), the following prerequisites must also have been satisfied: . our identifiers closely align with linux field names . our derived items are documented or self-documenting Satisfying those prerequisites prompted this patch and for these changes, kernel sources were emphasized over available documentation (shame on me, it should always have been so). And, while some 'new' fields were found to be conditional, they were included unconditionally. These changes appear more extensive than they actually need be since I have attempted to enforce some spacing conventions. So, I've summarize the significant things in the sections that follow. For a proper perspective, use: 'git diff --ignore-space-change' (good as alias). ___________________________________________ <PIDS> api This api is unique in that there exists many different file/directory origins subordinate to /proc/<pid>. And our item identifiers are sometimes coerced so as to be able to group related or similar enumerators together. So, users needed more help relating our identifiers to an actual documented field. Thus, we will now also add the field names as with 'stat: delayacct_blkio_ticks'. Each item ending with a '_C' now consistently includes both the parent's count/time plus waited for children. That 'RTPRIO' guy was renamed/relocated as PRIORITY_RT since its original name is an implementation artifact. ___________________________________________ <STAT> api The only api change was to correct a typo ('dervied'). _________________________________________ <VMSTAT> api Even ignoring white space, this interface received the largest number of changes. Mostly, this was because of deficiencies in the proc(5) documentation. Recall that this documentation already sorely lacks any substance. Usually, just kernel releases are noted, not contents. When compared to kernel source, that proc(5) contained many non-existent fields and also omitted many others. ________________________________________ <MEMINFO> api Sadly, with this api many of the changes were simply a correction of some earlier 'human error' where several fields where hashed then tracked but never represented with an item enumerator in this meminfo.h header file. _______________________________________ <SLABINFO> api The 'SLABS' (summary) & 'SLABNODE' items were reversed since the former are derived from the separate caches. More significantly, those 'SLABNODE' guys were renamed to 'SLAB' since they concern individual caches and the concept of 'nodes' is really an implementation detail. Also, several enumerators were changed to more closely agree with official slabinfo(5) documentation referred to in what we're treating as a base document: proc(5). Lastly, while those 'SLABS' items are solely a product of our library and not represented in slabinfo(5), the names attempt to parallel those found as 'SLAB' items. ______________________________________ <DISKSTATS> api One enumeration identifier was changed so as to better reflect its relationship to that actual documentation: 'Documentation/iostats.txt', as referenced in proc(5). Reference(s): . 12/2018, item origins added (and commit msg history) commit 96d59cbf46b3ff687bd29fad4708074a0e1cea14 . 01/2019, <stat> origins tweaked commit 201e816b26ddaccc923ec40977c92037cdd0c34e Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2019-03-12 11:30:00 +05:30
VMSTAT_PGSTEAL_KSWAPD, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_PSWPIN, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_PSWPOUT, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_SLABS_SCANNED, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_SWAP_RA, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_SWAP_RA_HIT, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_THP_COLLAPSE_ALLOC, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_THP_COLLAPSE_ALLOC_FAILED, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_THP_DEFERRED_SPLIT_PAGE, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_THP_FAULT_ALLOC, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_THP_FAULT_FALLBACK, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_THP_FAULT_FALLBACK_CHARGE, // ul_int "
library: refactored some header file items and origins This commit is intended as a refinement of the patches mentioned below, where origins/sources of newlib items were added to the header files for user documentation. However, if those additions are to be truly effective, along with kernel documentation (where available), the following prerequisites must also have been satisfied: . our identifiers closely align with linux field names . our derived items are documented or self-documenting Satisfying those prerequisites prompted this patch and for these changes, kernel sources were emphasized over available documentation (shame on me, it should always have been so). And, while some 'new' fields were found to be conditional, they were included unconditionally. These changes appear more extensive than they actually need be since I have attempted to enforce some spacing conventions. So, I've summarize the significant things in the sections that follow. For a proper perspective, use: 'git diff --ignore-space-change' (good as alias). ___________________________________________ <PIDS> api This api is unique in that there exists many different file/directory origins subordinate to /proc/<pid>. And our item identifiers are sometimes coerced so as to be able to group related or similar enumerators together. So, users needed more help relating our identifiers to an actual documented field. Thus, we will now also add the field names as with 'stat: delayacct_blkio_ticks'. Each item ending with a '_C' now consistently includes both the parent's count/time plus waited for children. That 'RTPRIO' guy was renamed/relocated as PRIORITY_RT since its original name is an implementation artifact. ___________________________________________ <STAT> api The only api change was to correct a typo ('dervied'). _________________________________________ <VMSTAT> api Even ignoring white space, this interface received the largest number of changes. Mostly, this was because of deficiencies in the proc(5) documentation. Recall that this documentation already sorely lacks any substance. Usually, just kernel releases are noted, not contents. When compared to kernel source, that proc(5) contained many non-existent fields and also omitted many others. ________________________________________ <MEMINFO> api Sadly, with this api many of the changes were simply a correction of some earlier 'human error' where several fields where hashed then tracked but never represented with an item enumerator in this meminfo.h header file. _______________________________________ <SLABINFO> api The 'SLABS' (summary) & 'SLABNODE' items were reversed since the former are derived from the separate caches. More significantly, those 'SLABNODE' guys were renamed to 'SLAB' since they concern individual caches and the concept of 'nodes' is really an implementation detail. Also, several enumerators were changed to more closely agree with official slabinfo(5) documentation referred to in what we're treating as a base document: proc(5). Lastly, while those 'SLABS' items are solely a product of our library and not represented in slabinfo(5), the names attempt to parallel those found as 'SLAB' items. ______________________________________ <DISKSTATS> api One enumeration identifier was changed so as to better reflect its relationship to that actual documentation: 'Documentation/iostats.txt', as referenced in proc(5). Reference(s): . 12/2018, item origins added (and commit msg history) commit 96d59cbf46b3ff687bd29fad4708074a0e1cea14 . 01/2019, <stat> origins tweaked commit 201e816b26ddaccc923ec40977c92037cdd0c34e Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2019-03-12 11:30:00 +05:30
VMSTAT_THP_FILE_ALLOC, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_THP_FILE_FALLBACK, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_THP_FILE_FALLBACK_CHARGE, // ul_int "
library: refactored some header file items and origins This commit is intended as a refinement of the patches mentioned below, where origins/sources of newlib items were added to the header files for user documentation. However, if those additions are to be truly effective, along with kernel documentation (where available), the following prerequisites must also have been satisfied: . our identifiers closely align with linux field names . our derived items are documented or self-documenting Satisfying those prerequisites prompted this patch and for these changes, kernel sources were emphasized over available documentation (shame on me, it should always have been so). And, while some 'new' fields were found to be conditional, they were included unconditionally. These changes appear more extensive than they actually need be since I have attempted to enforce some spacing conventions. So, I've summarize the significant things in the sections that follow. For a proper perspective, use: 'git diff --ignore-space-change' (good as alias). ___________________________________________ <PIDS> api This api is unique in that there exists many different file/directory origins subordinate to /proc/<pid>. And our item identifiers are sometimes coerced so as to be able to group related or similar enumerators together. So, users needed more help relating our identifiers to an actual documented field. Thus, we will now also add the field names as with 'stat: delayacct_blkio_ticks'. Each item ending with a '_C' now consistently includes both the parent's count/time plus waited for children. That 'RTPRIO' guy was renamed/relocated as PRIORITY_RT since its original name is an implementation artifact. ___________________________________________ <STAT> api The only api change was to correct a typo ('dervied'). _________________________________________ <VMSTAT> api Even ignoring white space, this interface received the largest number of changes. Mostly, this was because of deficiencies in the proc(5) documentation. Recall that this documentation already sorely lacks any substance. Usually, just kernel releases are noted, not contents. When compared to kernel source, that proc(5) contained many non-existent fields and also omitted many others. ________________________________________ <MEMINFO> api Sadly, with this api many of the changes were simply a correction of some earlier 'human error' where several fields where hashed then tracked but never represented with an item enumerator in this meminfo.h header file. _______________________________________ <SLABINFO> api The 'SLABS' (summary) & 'SLABNODE' items were reversed since the former are derived from the separate caches. More significantly, those 'SLABNODE' guys were renamed to 'SLAB' since they concern individual caches and the concept of 'nodes' is really an implementation detail. Also, several enumerators were changed to more closely agree with official slabinfo(5) documentation referred to in what we're treating as a base document: proc(5). Lastly, while those 'SLABS' items are solely a product of our library and not represented in slabinfo(5), the names attempt to parallel those found as 'SLAB' items. ______________________________________ <DISKSTATS> api One enumeration identifier was changed so as to better reflect its relationship to that actual documentation: 'Documentation/iostats.txt', as referenced in proc(5). Reference(s): . 12/2018, item origins added (and commit msg history) commit 96d59cbf46b3ff687bd29fad4708074a0e1cea14 . 01/2019, <stat> origins tweaked commit 201e816b26ddaccc923ec40977c92037cdd0c34e Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2019-03-12 11:30:00 +05:30
VMSTAT_THP_FILE_MAPPED, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_THP_SPLIT_PAGE, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_THP_SPLIT_PAGE_FAILED, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_THP_SPLIT_PMD, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_THP_SPLIT_PUD, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_THP_SWPOUT, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_THP_SWPOUT_FALLBACK, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_THP_ZERO_PAGE_ALLOC, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_THP_ZERO_PAGE_ALLOC_FAILED, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_UNEVICTABLE_PGS_CLEARED, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_UNEVICTABLE_PGS_CULLED, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_UNEVICTABLE_PGS_MLOCKED, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_UNEVICTABLE_PGS_MUNLOCKED, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_UNEVICTABLE_PGS_RESCUED, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_UNEVICTABLE_PGS_SCANNED, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_UNEVICTABLE_PGS_STRANDED, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_WORKINGSET_ACTIVATE, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_WORKINGSET_NODERECLAIM, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_WORKINGSET_NODES, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_WORKINGSET_REFAULT, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_WORKINGSET_RESTORE, // ul_int "
VMSTAT_ZONE_RECLAIM_FAILED, // ul_int "
library: normalize/standardize interface, <VMSTAT> api This interface represented a 2nd generation attempt at the opaque newlib approach. In other words, it did not involve the 1st generation 'chains'. Instead, 'stacks' were employed. But the interface wasn't user friendly. Users were required to create their own stacks, before calling 'getstack' to retrieve multiple results with a single call. Even worse, sometimes 'read' was required before calling 'get' when working with single results. So this commit represents the 3rd generation approach. We eliminate the burden of 'read' and creating stacks. Rather, beyond those standard 'new', 'ref' and 'unref' functions, we'll offer just 'get' (single result) plus a 'select' function (for multiple results in 1 stack). And along the way, this commit vastly expands the data extracted from /proc/vmstat. All values that currently exist (and their delta equivalents) are now available. Deltas were included for everything because there's no real runtime costs beyond using a little extra memory. The only problem is a lack of documentation for all of those fields, as is reflected in the references below. Oh well, maybe someday someone will dig through kernel sources & finally plug that rather large document gap. [ as an aside, rather than using a 'strcmp' approach ] [ when parsing the /proc/vmstat file, as is found in ] [ the <meminfo> module, we exploit those hash search ] [ provisions that are found in the <search.h> header ] Reference(s): http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-man/msg09096.html http://www.linuxinsight.com/proc_vmstat.html Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2016-06-04 10:30:00 +05:30
library: refactored some header file items and origins This commit is intended as a refinement of the patches mentioned below, where origins/sources of newlib items were added to the header files for user documentation. However, if those additions are to be truly effective, along with kernel documentation (where available), the following prerequisites must also have been satisfied: . our identifiers closely align with linux field names . our derived items are documented or self-documenting Satisfying those prerequisites prompted this patch and for these changes, kernel sources were emphasized over available documentation (shame on me, it should always have been so). And, while some 'new' fields were found to be conditional, they were included unconditionally. These changes appear more extensive than they actually need be since I have attempted to enforce some spacing conventions. So, I've summarize the significant things in the sections that follow. For a proper perspective, use: 'git diff --ignore-space-change' (good as alias). ___________________________________________ <PIDS> api This api is unique in that there exists many different file/directory origins subordinate to /proc/<pid>. And our item identifiers are sometimes coerced so as to be able to group related or similar enumerators together. So, users needed more help relating our identifiers to an actual documented field. Thus, we will now also add the field names as with 'stat: delayacct_blkio_ticks'. Each item ending with a '_C' now consistently includes both the parent's count/time plus waited for children. That 'RTPRIO' guy was renamed/relocated as PRIORITY_RT since its original name is an implementation artifact. ___________________________________________ <STAT> api The only api change was to correct a typo ('dervied'). _________________________________________ <VMSTAT> api Even ignoring white space, this interface received the largest number of changes. Mostly, this was because of deficiencies in the proc(5) documentation. Recall that this documentation already sorely lacks any substance. Usually, just kernel releases are noted, not contents. When compared to kernel source, that proc(5) contained many non-existent fields and also omitted many others. ________________________________________ <MEMINFO> api Sadly, with this api many of the changes were simply a correction of some earlier 'human error' where several fields where hashed then tracked but never represented with an item enumerator in this meminfo.h header file. _______________________________________ <SLABINFO> api The 'SLABS' (summary) & 'SLABNODE' items were reversed since the former are derived from the separate caches. More significantly, those 'SLABNODE' guys were renamed to 'SLAB' since they concern individual caches and the concept of 'nodes' is really an implementation detail. Also, several enumerators were changed to more closely agree with official slabinfo(5) documentation referred to in what we're treating as a base document: proc(5). Lastly, while those 'SLABS' items are solely a product of our library and not represented in slabinfo(5), the names attempt to parallel those found as 'SLAB' items. ______________________________________ <DISKSTATS> api One enumeration identifier was changed so as to better reflect its relationship to that actual documentation: 'Documentation/iostats.txt', as referenced in proc(5). Reference(s): . 12/2018, item origins added (and commit msg history) commit 96d59cbf46b3ff687bd29fad4708074a0e1cea14 . 01/2019, <stat> origins tweaked commit 201e816b26ddaccc923ec40977c92037cdd0c34e Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2019-03-12 11:30:00 +05:30
VMSTAT_DELTA_ALLOCSTALL_DMA, // sl_int derived from above
VMSTAT_DELTA_ALLOCSTALL_DMA32, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_ALLOCSTALL_HIGH, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_ALLOCSTALL_MOVABLE, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_ALLOCSTALL_NORMAL, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_BALLOON_DEFLATE, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_BALLOON_INFLATE, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_BALLOON_MIGRATE, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_COMPACT_DAEMON_FREE_SCANNED, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_COMPACT_DAEMON_MIGRATE_SCANNED, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_COMPACT_DAEMON_WAKE, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_COMPACT_FAIL, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_COMPACT_FREE_SCANNED, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_COMPACT_ISOLATED, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_COMPACT_MIGRATE_SCANNED, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_COMPACT_STALL, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_COMPACT_SUCCESS, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_DROP_PAGECACHE, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_DROP_SLAB, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_HTLB_BUDDY_ALLOC_FAIL, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_HTLB_BUDDY_ALLOC_SUCCESS, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_KSWAPD_HIGH_WMARK_HIT_QUICKLY, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_KSWAPD_INODESTEAL, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_KSWAPD_LOW_WMARK_HIT_QUICKLY, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_NR_ACTIVE_ANON, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_NR_ACTIVE_FILE, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_NR_ANON_PAGES, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_NR_ANON_TRANSPARENT_HUGEPAGES, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_NR_BOUNCE, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_NR_DIRTIED, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_NR_DIRTY, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_NR_DIRTY_BACKGROUND_THRESHOLD, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_NR_DIRTY_THRESHOLD, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_NR_FILE_HUGEPAGES, // sl_int "
library: refactored some header file items and origins This commit is intended as a refinement of the patches mentioned below, where origins/sources of newlib items were added to the header files for user documentation. However, if those additions are to be truly effective, along with kernel documentation (where available), the following prerequisites must also have been satisfied: . our identifiers closely align with linux field names . our derived items are documented or self-documenting Satisfying those prerequisites prompted this patch and for these changes, kernel sources were emphasized over available documentation (shame on me, it should always have been so). And, while some 'new' fields were found to be conditional, they were included unconditionally. These changes appear more extensive than they actually need be since I have attempted to enforce some spacing conventions. So, I've summarize the significant things in the sections that follow. For a proper perspective, use: 'git diff --ignore-space-change' (good as alias). ___________________________________________ <PIDS> api This api is unique in that there exists many different file/directory origins subordinate to /proc/<pid>. And our item identifiers are sometimes coerced so as to be able to group related or similar enumerators together. So, users needed more help relating our identifiers to an actual documented field. Thus, we will now also add the field names as with 'stat: delayacct_blkio_ticks'. Each item ending with a '_C' now consistently includes both the parent's count/time plus waited for children. That 'RTPRIO' guy was renamed/relocated as PRIORITY_RT since its original name is an implementation artifact. ___________________________________________ <STAT> api The only api change was to correct a typo ('dervied'). _________________________________________ <VMSTAT> api Even ignoring white space, this interface received the largest number of changes. Mostly, this was because of deficiencies in the proc(5) documentation. Recall that this documentation already sorely lacks any substance. Usually, just kernel releases are noted, not contents. When compared to kernel source, that proc(5) contained many non-existent fields and also omitted many others. ________________________________________ <MEMINFO> api Sadly, with this api many of the changes were simply a correction of some earlier 'human error' where several fields where hashed then tracked but never represented with an item enumerator in this meminfo.h header file. _______________________________________ <SLABINFO> api The 'SLABS' (summary) & 'SLABNODE' items were reversed since the former are derived from the separate caches. More significantly, those 'SLABNODE' guys were renamed to 'SLAB' since they concern individual caches and the concept of 'nodes' is really an implementation detail. Also, several enumerators were changed to more closely agree with official slabinfo(5) documentation referred to in what we're treating as a base document: proc(5). Lastly, while those 'SLABS' items are solely a product of our library and not represented in slabinfo(5), the names attempt to parallel those found as 'SLAB' items. ______________________________________ <DISKSTATS> api One enumeration identifier was changed so as to better reflect its relationship to that actual documentation: 'Documentation/iostats.txt', as referenced in proc(5). Reference(s): . 12/2018, item origins added (and commit msg history) commit 96d59cbf46b3ff687bd29fad4708074a0e1cea14 . 01/2019, <stat> origins tweaked commit 201e816b26ddaccc923ec40977c92037cdd0c34e Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2019-03-12 11:30:00 +05:30
VMSTAT_DELTA_NR_FILE_PAGES, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_NR_FILE_PMDMAPPED, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_NR_FOLL_PIN_ACQUIRED, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_NR_FOLL_PIN_RELEASED, // sl_int "
library: refactored some header file items and origins This commit is intended as a refinement of the patches mentioned below, where origins/sources of newlib items were added to the header files for user documentation. However, if those additions are to be truly effective, along with kernel documentation (where available), the following prerequisites must also have been satisfied: . our identifiers closely align with linux field names . our derived items are documented or self-documenting Satisfying those prerequisites prompted this patch and for these changes, kernel sources were emphasized over available documentation (shame on me, it should always have been so). And, while some 'new' fields were found to be conditional, they were included unconditionally. These changes appear more extensive than they actually need be since I have attempted to enforce some spacing conventions. So, I've summarize the significant things in the sections that follow. For a proper perspective, use: 'git diff --ignore-space-change' (good as alias). ___________________________________________ <PIDS> api This api is unique in that there exists many different file/directory origins subordinate to /proc/<pid>. And our item identifiers are sometimes coerced so as to be able to group related or similar enumerators together. So, users needed more help relating our identifiers to an actual documented field. Thus, we will now also add the field names as with 'stat: delayacct_blkio_ticks'. Each item ending with a '_C' now consistently includes both the parent's count/time plus waited for children. That 'RTPRIO' guy was renamed/relocated as PRIORITY_RT since its original name is an implementation artifact. ___________________________________________ <STAT> api The only api change was to correct a typo ('dervied'). _________________________________________ <VMSTAT> api Even ignoring white space, this interface received the largest number of changes. Mostly, this was because of deficiencies in the proc(5) documentation. Recall that this documentation already sorely lacks any substance. Usually, just kernel releases are noted, not contents. When compared to kernel source, that proc(5) contained many non-existent fields and also omitted many others. ________________________________________ <MEMINFO> api Sadly, with this api many of the changes were simply a correction of some earlier 'human error' where several fields where hashed then tracked but never represented with an item enumerator in this meminfo.h header file. _______________________________________ <SLABINFO> api The 'SLABS' (summary) & 'SLABNODE' items were reversed since the former are derived from the separate caches. More significantly, those 'SLABNODE' guys were renamed to 'SLAB' since they concern individual caches and the concept of 'nodes' is really an implementation detail. Also, several enumerators were changed to more closely agree with official slabinfo(5) documentation referred to in what we're treating as a base document: proc(5). Lastly, while those 'SLABS' items are solely a product of our library and not represented in slabinfo(5), the names attempt to parallel those found as 'SLAB' items. ______________________________________ <DISKSTATS> api One enumeration identifier was changed so as to better reflect its relationship to that actual documentation: 'Documentation/iostats.txt', as referenced in proc(5). Reference(s): . 12/2018, item origins added (and commit msg history) commit 96d59cbf46b3ff687bd29fad4708074a0e1cea14 . 01/2019, <stat> origins tweaked commit 201e816b26ddaccc923ec40977c92037cdd0c34e Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2019-03-12 11:30:00 +05:30
VMSTAT_DELTA_NR_FREE_CMA, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_NR_FREE_PAGES, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_NR_INACTIVE_ANON, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_NR_INACTIVE_FILE, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_NR_ISOLATED_ANON, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_NR_ISOLATED_FILE, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_NR_KERNEL_MISC_RECLAIMABLE, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_NR_KERNEL_STACK, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_NR_MAPPED, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_NR_MLOCK, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_NR_PAGE_TABLE_PAGES, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_NR_SHADOW_CALL_STACK, // sl_int "
library: refactored some header file items and origins This commit is intended as a refinement of the patches mentioned below, where origins/sources of newlib items were added to the header files for user documentation. However, if those additions are to be truly effective, along with kernel documentation (where available), the following prerequisites must also have been satisfied: . our identifiers closely align with linux field names . our derived items are documented or self-documenting Satisfying those prerequisites prompted this patch and for these changes, kernel sources were emphasized over available documentation (shame on me, it should always have been so). And, while some 'new' fields were found to be conditional, they were included unconditionally. These changes appear more extensive than they actually need be since I have attempted to enforce some spacing conventions. So, I've summarize the significant things in the sections that follow. For a proper perspective, use: 'git diff --ignore-space-change' (good as alias). ___________________________________________ <PIDS> api This api is unique in that there exists many different file/directory origins subordinate to /proc/<pid>. And our item identifiers are sometimes coerced so as to be able to group related or similar enumerators together. So, users needed more help relating our identifiers to an actual documented field. Thus, we will now also add the field names as with 'stat: delayacct_blkio_ticks'. Each item ending with a '_C' now consistently includes both the parent's count/time plus waited for children. That 'RTPRIO' guy was renamed/relocated as PRIORITY_RT since its original name is an implementation artifact. ___________________________________________ <STAT> api The only api change was to correct a typo ('dervied'). _________________________________________ <VMSTAT> api Even ignoring white space, this interface received the largest number of changes. Mostly, this was because of deficiencies in the proc(5) documentation. Recall that this documentation already sorely lacks any substance. Usually, just kernel releases are noted, not contents. When compared to kernel source, that proc(5) contained many non-existent fields and also omitted many others. ________________________________________ <MEMINFO> api Sadly, with this api many of the changes were simply a correction of some earlier 'human error' where several fields where hashed then tracked but never represented with an item enumerator in this meminfo.h header file. _______________________________________ <SLABINFO> api The 'SLABS' (summary) & 'SLABNODE' items were reversed since the former are derived from the separate caches. More significantly, those 'SLABNODE' guys were renamed to 'SLAB' since they concern individual caches and the concept of 'nodes' is really an implementation detail. Also, several enumerators were changed to more closely agree with official slabinfo(5) documentation referred to in what we're treating as a base document: proc(5). Lastly, while those 'SLABS' items are solely a product of our library and not represented in slabinfo(5), the names attempt to parallel those found as 'SLAB' items. ______________________________________ <DISKSTATS> api One enumeration identifier was changed so as to better reflect its relationship to that actual documentation: 'Documentation/iostats.txt', as referenced in proc(5). Reference(s): . 12/2018, item origins added (and commit msg history) commit 96d59cbf46b3ff687bd29fad4708074a0e1cea14 . 01/2019, <stat> origins tweaked commit 201e816b26ddaccc923ec40977c92037cdd0c34e Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2019-03-12 11:30:00 +05:30
VMSTAT_DELTA_NR_SHMEM, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_NR_SHMEM_HUGEPAGES, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_NR_SHMEM_PMDMAPPED, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_NR_SLAB_RECLAIMABLE, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_NR_SLAB_UNRECLAIMABLE, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_NR_UNEVICTABLE, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_NR_UNSTABLE, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_NR_VMSCAN_IMMEDIATE_RECLAIM, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_NR_VMSCAN_WRITE, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_NR_WRITEBACK, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_NR_WRITEBACK_TEMP, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_NR_WRITTEN, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_NR_ZONE_ACTIVE_ANON, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_NR_ZONE_ACTIVE_FILE, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_NR_ZONE_INACTIVE_ANON, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_NR_ZONE_INACTIVE_FILE, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_NR_ZONE_UNEVICTABLE, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_NR_ZONE_WRITE_PENDING, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_NR_ZSPAGES, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_NUMA_FOREIGN, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_NUMA_HINT_FAULTS, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_NUMA_HINT_FAULTS_LOCAL, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_NUMA_HIT, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_NUMA_HUGE_PTE_UPDATES, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_NUMA_INTERLEAVE, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_NUMA_LOCAL, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_NUMA_MISS, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_NUMA_OTHER, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_NUMA_PAGES_MIGRATED, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_NUMA_PTE_UPDATES, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_OOM_KILL, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_PAGEOUTRUN, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_PGACTIVATE, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_PGALLOC_DMA, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_PGALLOC_DMA32, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_PGALLOC_HIGH, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_PGALLOC_MOVABLE, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_PGALLOC_NORMAL, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_PGDEACTIVATE, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_PGFAULT, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_PGFREE, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_PGINODESTEAL, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_PGLAZYFREE, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_PGLAZYFREED, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_PGMAJFAULT, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_PGMIGRATE_FAIL, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_PGMIGRATE_SUCCESS, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_PGPGIN, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_PGPGOUT, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_PGREFILL, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_PGROTATED, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_PGSCAN_ANON, // sl_int "
library: refactored some header file items and origins This commit is intended as a refinement of the patches mentioned below, where origins/sources of newlib items were added to the header files for user documentation. However, if those additions are to be truly effective, along with kernel documentation (where available), the following prerequisites must also have been satisfied: . our identifiers closely align with linux field names . our derived items are documented or self-documenting Satisfying those prerequisites prompted this patch and for these changes, kernel sources were emphasized over available documentation (shame on me, it should always have been so). And, while some 'new' fields were found to be conditional, they were included unconditionally. These changes appear more extensive than they actually need be since I have attempted to enforce some spacing conventions. So, I've summarize the significant things in the sections that follow. For a proper perspective, use: 'git diff --ignore-space-change' (good as alias). ___________________________________________ <PIDS> api This api is unique in that there exists many different file/directory origins subordinate to /proc/<pid>. And our item identifiers are sometimes coerced so as to be able to group related or similar enumerators together. So, users needed more help relating our identifiers to an actual documented field. Thus, we will now also add the field names as with 'stat: delayacct_blkio_ticks'. Each item ending with a '_C' now consistently includes both the parent's count/time plus waited for children. That 'RTPRIO' guy was renamed/relocated as PRIORITY_RT since its original name is an implementation artifact. ___________________________________________ <STAT> api The only api change was to correct a typo ('dervied'). _________________________________________ <VMSTAT> api Even ignoring white space, this interface received the largest number of changes. Mostly, this was because of deficiencies in the proc(5) documentation. Recall that this documentation already sorely lacks any substance. Usually, just kernel releases are noted, not contents. When compared to kernel source, that proc(5) contained many non-existent fields and also omitted many others. ________________________________________ <MEMINFO> api Sadly, with this api many of the changes were simply a correction of some earlier 'human error' where several fields where hashed then tracked but never represented with an item enumerator in this meminfo.h header file. _______________________________________ <SLABINFO> api The 'SLABS' (summary) & 'SLABNODE' items were reversed since the former are derived from the separate caches. More significantly, those 'SLABNODE' guys were renamed to 'SLAB' since they concern individual caches and the concept of 'nodes' is really an implementation detail. Also, several enumerators were changed to more closely agree with official slabinfo(5) documentation referred to in what we're treating as a base document: proc(5). Lastly, while those 'SLABS' items are solely a product of our library and not represented in slabinfo(5), the names attempt to parallel those found as 'SLAB' items. ______________________________________ <DISKSTATS> api One enumeration identifier was changed so as to better reflect its relationship to that actual documentation: 'Documentation/iostats.txt', as referenced in proc(5). Reference(s): . 12/2018, item origins added (and commit msg history) commit 96d59cbf46b3ff687bd29fad4708074a0e1cea14 . 01/2019, <stat> origins tweaked commit 201e816b26ddaccc923ec40977c92037cdd0c34e Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2019-03-12 11:30:00 +05:30
VMSTAT_DELTA_PGSCAN_DIRECT, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_PGSCAN_DIRECT_THROTTLE, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_PGSCAN_FILE, // sl_int "
library: refactored some header file items and origins This commit is intended as a refinement of the patches mentioned below, where origins/sources of newlib items were added to the header files for user documentation. However, if those additions are to be truly effective, along with kernel documentation (where available), the following prerequisites must also have been satisfied: . our identifiers closely align with linux field names . our derived items are documented or self-documenting Satisfying those prerequisites prompted this patch and for these changes, kernel sources were emphasized over available documentation (shame on me, it should always have been so). And, while some 'new' fields were found to be conditional, they were included unconditionally. These changes appear more extensive than they actually need be since I have attempted to enforce some spacing conventions. So, I've summarize the significant things in the sections that follow. For a proper perspective, use: 'git diff --ignore-space-change' (good as alias). ___________________________________________ <PIDS> api This api is unique in that there exists many different file/directory origins subordinate to /proc/<pid>. And our item identifiers are sometimes coerced so as to be able to group related or similar enumerators together. So, users needed more help relating our identifiers to an actual documented field. Thus, we will now also add the field names as with 'stat: delayacct_blkio_ticks'. Each item ending with a '_C' now consistently includes both the parent's count/time plus waited for children. That 'RTPRIO' guy was renamed/relocated as PRIORITY_RT since its original name is an implementation artifact. ___________________________________________ <STAT> api The only api change was to correct a typo ('dervied'). _________________________________________ <VMSTAT> api Even ignoring white space, this interface received the largest number of changes. Mostly, this was because of deficiencies in the proc(5) documentation. Recall that this documentation already sorely lacks any substance. Usually, just kernel releases are noted, not contents. When compared to kernel source, that proc(5) contained many non-existent fields and also omitted many others. ________________________________________ <MEMINFO> api Sadly, with this api many of the changes were simply a correction of some earlier 'human error' where several fields where hashed then tracked but never represented with an item enumerator in this meminfo.h header file. _______________________________________ <SLABINFO> api The 'SLABS' (summary) & 'SLABNODE' items were reversed since the former are derived from the separate caches. More significantly, those 'SLABNODE' guys were renamed to 'SLAB' since they concern individual caches and the concept of 'nodes' is really an implementation detail. Also, several enumerators were changed to more closely agree with official slabinfo(5) documentation referred to in what we're treating as a base document: proc(5). Lastly, while those 'SLABS' items are solely a product of our library and not represented in slabinfo(5), the names attempt to parallel those found as 'SLAB' items. ______________________________________ <DISKSTATS> api One enumeration identifier was changed so as to better reflect its relationship to that actual documentation: 'Documentation/iostats.txt', as referenced in proc(5). Reference(s): . 12/2018, item origins added (and commit msg history) commit 96d59cbf46b3ff687bd29fad4708074a0e1cea14 . 01/2019, <stat> origins tweaked commit 201e816b26ddaccc923ec40977c92037cdd0c34e Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2019-03-12 11:30:00 +05:30
VMSTAT_DELTA_PGSCAN_KSWAPD, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_PGSKIP_DMA, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_PGSKIP_DMA32, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_PGSKIP_HIGH, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_PGSKIP_MOVABLE, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_PGSKIP_NORMAL, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_PGSTEAL_ANON, // sl_int "
library: refactored some header file items and origins This commit is intended as a refinement of the patches mentioned below, where origins/sources of newlib items were added to the header files for user documentation. However, if those additions are to be truly effective, along with kernel documentation (where available), the following prerequisites must also have been satisfied: . our identifiers closely align with linux field names . our derived items are documented or self-documenting Satisfying those prerequisites prompted this patch and for these changes, kernel sources were emphasized over available documentation (shame on me, it should always have been so). And, while some 'new' fields were found to be conditional, they were included unconditionally. These changes appear more extensive than they actually need be since I have attempted to enforce some spacing conventions. So, I've summarize the significant things in the sections that follow. For a proper perspective, use: 'git diff --ignore-space-change' (good as alias). ___________________________________________ <PIDS> api This api is unique in that there exists many different file/directory origins subordinate to /proc/<pid>. And our item identifiers are sometimes coerced so as to be able to group related or similar enumerators together. So, users needed more help relating our identifiers to an actual documented field. Thus, we will now also add the field names as with 'stat: delayacct_blkio_ticks'. Each item ending with a '_C' now consistently includes both the parent's count/time plus waited for children. That 'RTPRIO' guy was renamed/relocated as PRIORITY_RT since its original name is an implementation artifact. ___________________________________________ <STAT> api The only api change was to correct a typo ('dervied'). _________________________________________ <VMSTAT> api Even ignoring white space, this interface received the largest number of changes. Mostly, this was because of deficiencies in the proc(5) documentation. Recall that this documentation already sorely lacks any substance. Usually, just kernel releases are noted, not contents. When compared to kernel source, that proc(5) contained many non-existent fields and also omitted many others. ________________________________________ <MEMINFO> api Sadly, with this api many of the changes were simply a correction of some earlier 'human error' where several fields where hashed then tracked but never represented with an item enumerator in this meminfo.h header file. _______________________________________ <SLABINFO> api The 'SLABS' (summary) & 'SLABNODE' items were reversed since the former are derived from the separate caches. More significantly, those 'SLABNODE' guys were renamed to 'SLAB' since they concern individual caches and the concept of 'nodes' is really an implementation detail. Also, several enumerators were changed to more closely agree with official slabinfo(5) documentation referred to in what we're treating as a base document: proc(5). Lastly, while those 'SLABS' items are solely a product of our library and not represented in slabinfo(5), the names attempt to parallel those found as 'SLAB' items. ______________________________________ <DISKSTATS> api One enumeration identifier was changed so as to better reflect its relationship to that actual documentation: 'Documentation/iostats.txt', as referenced in proc(5). Reference(s): . 12/2018, item origins added (and commit msg history) commit 96d59cbf46b3ff687bd29fad4708074a0e1cea14 . 01/2019, <stat> origins tweaked commit 201e816b26ddaccc923ec40977c92037cdd0c34e Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2019-03-12 11:30:00 +05:30
VMSTAT_DELTA_PGSTEAL_DIRECT, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_PGSTEAL_FILE, // sl_int "
library: refactored some header file items and origins This commit is intended as a refinement of the patches mentioned below, where origins/sources of newlib items were added to the header files for user documentation. However, if those additions are to be truly effective, along with kernel documentation (where available), the following prerequisites must also have been satisfied: . our identifiers closely align with linux field names . our derived items are documented or self-documenting Satisfying those prerequisites prompted this patch and for these changes, kernel sources were emphasized over available documentation (shame on me, it should always have been so). And, while some 'new' fields were found to be conditional, they were included unconditionally. These changes appear more extensive than they actually need be since I have attempted to enforce some spacing conventions. So, I've summarize the significant things in the sections that follow. For a proper perspective, use: 'git diff --ignore-space-change' (good as alias). ___________________________________________ <PIDS> api This api is unique in that there exists many different file/directory origins subordinate to /proc/<pid>. And our item identifiers are sometimes coerced so as to be able to group related or similar enumerators together. So, users needed more help relating our identifiers to an actual documented field. Thus, we will now also add the field names as with 'stat: delayacct_blkio_ticks'. Each item ending with a '_C' now consistently includes both the parent's count/time plus waited for children. That 'RTPRIO' guy was renamed/relocated as PRIORITY_RT since its original name is an implementation artifact. ___________________________________________ <STAT> api The only api change was to correct a typo ('dervied'). _________________________________________ <VMSTAT> api Even ignoring white space, this interface received the largest number of changes. Mostly, this was because of deficiencies in the proc(5) documentation. Recall that this documentation already sorely lacks any substance. Usually, just kernel releases are noted, not contents. When compared to kernel source, that proc(5) contained many non-existent fields and also omitted many others. ________________________________________ <MEMINFO> api Sadly, with this api many of the changes were simply a correction of some earlier 'human error' where several fields where hashed then tracked but never represented with an item enumerator in this meminfo.h header file. _______________________________________ <SLABINFO> api The 'SLABS' (summary) & 'SLABNODE' items were reversed since the former are derived from the separate caches. More significantly, those 'SLABNODE' guys were renamed to 'SLAB' since they concern individual caches and the concept of 'nodes' is really an implementation detail. Also, several enumerators were changed to more closely agree with official slabinfo(5) documentation referred to in what we're treating as a base document: proc(5). Lastly, while those 'SLABS' items are solely a product of our library and not represented in slabinfo(5), the names attempt to parallel those found as 'SLAB' items. ______________________________________ <DISKSTATS> api One enumeration identifier was changed so as to better reflect its relationship to that actual documentation: 'Documentation/iostats.txt', as referenced in proc(5). Reference(s): . 12/2018, item origins added (and commit msg history) commit 96d59cbf46b3ff687bd29fad4708074a0e1cea14 . 01/2019, <stat> origins tweaked commit 201e816b26ddaccc923ec40977c92037cdd0c34e Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2019-03-12 11:30:00 +05:30
VMSTAT_DELTA_PGSTEAL_KSWAPD, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_PSWPIN, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_PSWPOUT, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_SLABS_SCANNED, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_SWAP_RA, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_SWAP_RA_HIT, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_THP_COLLAPSE_ALLOC, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_THP_COLLAPSE_ALLOC_FAILED, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_THP_DEFERRED_SPLIT_PAGE, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_THP_FAULT_ALLOC, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_THP_FAULT_FALLBACK, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_THP_FAULT_FALLBACK_CHARGE, // sl_int "
library: refactored some header file items and origins This commit is intended as a refinement of the patches mentioned below, where origins/sources of newlib items were added to the header files for user documentation. However, if those additions are to be truly effective, along with kernel documentation (where available), the following prerequisites must also have been satisfied: . our identifiers closely align with linux field names . our derived items are documented or self-documenting Satisfying those prerequisites prompted this patch and for these changes, kernel sources were emphasized over available documentation (shame on me, it should always have been so). And, while some 'new' fields were found to be conditional, they were included unconditionally. These changes appear more extensive than they actually need be since I have attempted to enforce some spacing conventions. So, I've summarize the significant things in the sections that follow. For a proper perspective, use: 'git diff --ignore-space-change' (good as alias). ___________________________________________ <PIDS> api This api is unique in that there exists many different file/directory origins subordinate to /proc/<pid>. And our item identifiers are sometimes coerced so as to be able to group related or similar enumerators together. So, users needed more help relating our identifiers to an actual documented field. Thus, we will now also add the field names as with 'stat: delayacct_blkio_ticks'. Each item ending with a '_C' now consistently includes both the parent's count/time plus waited for children. That 'RTPRIO' guy was renamed/relocated as PRIORITY_RT since its original name is an implementation artifact. ___________________________________________ <STAT> api The only api change was to correct a typo ('dervied'). _________________________________________ <VMSTAT> api Even ignoring white space, this interface received the largest number of changes. Mostly, this was because of deficiencies in the proc(5) documentation. Recall that this documentation already sorely lacks any substance. Usually, just kernel releases are noted, not contents. When compared to kernel source, that proc(5) contained many non-existent fields and also omitted many others. ________________________________________ <MEMINFO> api Sadly, with this api many of the changes were simply a correction of some earlier 'human error' where several fields where hashed then tracked but never represented with an item enumerator in this meminfo.h header file. _______________________________________ <SLABINFO> api The 'SLABS' (summary) & 'SLABNODE' items were reversed since the former are derived from the separate caches. More significantly, those 'SLABNODE' guys were renamed to 'SLAB' since they concern individual caches and the concept of 'nodes' is really an implementation detail. Also, several enumerators were changed to more closely agree with official slabinfo(5) documentation referred to in what we're treating as a base document: proc(5). Lastly, while those 'SLABS' items are solely a product of our library and not represented in slabinfo(5), the names attempt to parallel those found as 'SLAB' items. ______________________________________ <DISKSTATS> api One enumeration identifier was changed so as to better reflect its relationship to that actual documentation: 'Documentation/iostats.txt', as referenced in proc(5). Reference(s): . 12/2018, item origins added (and commit msg history) commit 96d59cbf46b3ff687bd29fad4708074a0e1cea14 . 01/2019, <stat> origins tweaked commit 201e816b26ddaccc923ec40977c92037cdd0c34e Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2019-03-12 11:30:00 +05:30
VMSTAT_DELTA_THP_FILE_ALLOC, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_THP_FILE_FALLBACK, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_THP_FILE_FALLBACK_CHARGE, // sl_int "
library: refactored some header file items and origins This commit is intended as a refinement of the patches mentioned below, where origins/sources of newlib items were added to the header files for user documentation. However, if those additions are to be truly effective, along with kernel documentation (where available), the following prerequisites must also have been satisfied: . our identifiers closely align with linux field names . our derived items are documented or self-documenting Satisfying those prerequisites prompted this patch and for these changes, kernel sources were emphasized over available documentation (shame on me, it should always have been so). And, while some 'new' fields were found to be conditional, they were included unconditionally. These changes appear more extensive than they actually need be since I have attempted to enforce some spacing conventions. So, I've summarize the significant things in the sections that follow. For a proper perspective, use: 'git diff --ignore-space-change' (good as alias). ___________________________________________ <PIDS> api This api is unique in that there exists many different file/directory origins subordinate to /proc/<pid>. And our item identifiers are sometimes coerced so as to be able to group related or similar enumerators together. So, users needed more help relating our identifiers to an actual documented field. Thus, we will now also add the field names as with 'stat: delayacct_blkio_ticks'. Each item ending with a '_C' now consistently includes both the parent's count/time plus waited for children. That 'RTPRIO' guy was renamed/relocated as PRIORITY_RT since its original name is an implementation artifact. ___________________________________________ <STAT> api The only api change was to correct a typo ('dervied'). _________________________________________ <VMSTAT> api Even ignoring white space, this interface received the largest number of changes. Mostly, this was because of deficiencies in the proc(5) documentation. Recall that this documentation already sorely lacks any substance. Usually, just kernel releases are noted, not contents. When compared to kernel source, that proc(5) contained many non-existent fields and also omitted many others. ________________________________________ <MEMINFO> api Sadly, with this api many of the changes were simply a correction of some earlier 'human error' where several fields where hashed then tracked but never represented with an item enumerator in this meminfo.h header file. _______________________________________ <SLABINFO> api The 'SLABS' (summary) & 'SLABNODE' items were reversed since the former are derived from the separate caches. More significantly, those 'SLABNODE' guys were renamed to 'SLAB' since they concern individual caches and the concept of 'nodes' is really an implementation detail. Also, several enumerators were changed to more closely agree with official slabinfo(5) documentation referred to in what we're treating as a base document: proc(5). Lastly, while those 'SLABS' items are solely a product of our library and not represented in slabinfo(5), the names attempt to parallel those found as 'SLAB' items. ______________________________________ <DISKSTATS> api One enumeration identifier was changed so as to better reflect its relationship to that actual documentation: 'Documentation/iostats.txt', as referenced in proc(5). Reference(s): . 12/2018, item origins added (and commit msg history) commit 96d59cbf46b3ff687bd29fad4708074a0e1cea14 . 01/2019, <stat> origins tweaked commit 201e816b26ddaccc923ec40977c92037cdd0c34e Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2019-03-12 11:30:00 +05:30
VMSTAT_DELTA_THP_FILE_MAPPED, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_THP_SPLIT_PAGE, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_THP_SPLIT_PAGE_FAILED, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_THP_SPLIT_PMD, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_THP_SPLIT_PUD, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_THP_SWPOUT, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_THP_SWPOUT_FALLBACK, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_THP_ZERO_PAGE_ALLOC, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_THP_ZERO_PAGE_ALLOC_FAILED, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_UNEVICTABLE_PGS_CLEARED, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_UNEVICTABLE_PGS_CULLED, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_UNEVICTABLE_PGS_MLOCKED, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_UNEVICTABLE_PGS_MUNLOCKED, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_UNEVICTABLE_PGS_RESCUED, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_UNEVICTABLE_PGS_SCANNED, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_UNEVICTABLE_PGS_STRANDED, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_WORKINGSET_ACTIVATE, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_WORKINGSET_NODERECLAIM, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_WORKINGSET_NODES, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_WORKINGSET_REFAULT, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_WORKINGSET_RESTORE, // sl_int "
VMSTAT_DELTA_ZONE_RECLAIM_FAILED // sl_int "
};
library: normalize/standardize interface, <VMSTAT> api This interface represented a 2nd generation attempt at the opaque newlib approach. In other words, it did not involve the 1st generation 'chains'. Instead, 'stacks' were employed. But the interface wasn't user friendly. Users were required to create their own stacks, before calling 'getstack' to retrieve multiple results with a single call. Even worse, sometimes 'read' was required before calling 'get' when working with single results. So this commit represents the 3rd generation approach. We eliminate the burden of 'read' and creating stacks. Rather, beyond those standard 'new', 'ref' and 'unref' functions, we'll offer just 'get' (single result) plus a 'select' function (for multiple results in 1 stack). And along the way, this commit vastly expands the data extracted from /proc/vmstat. All values that currently exist (and their delta equivalents) are now available. Deltas were included for everything because there's no real runtime costs beyond using a little extra memory. The only problem is a lack of documentation for all of those fields, as is reflected in the references below. Oh well, maybe someday someone will dig through kernel sources & finally plug that rather large document gap. [ as an aside, rather than using a 'strcmp' approach ] [ when parsing the /proc/vmstat file, as is found in ] [ the <meminfo> module, we exploit those hash search ] [ provisions that are found in the <search.h> header ] Reference(s): http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-man/msg09096.html http://www.linuxinsight.com/proc_vmstat.html Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2016-06-04 10:30:00 +05:30
struct vmstat_result {
enum vmstat_item item;
library: vmstat redesign now using 'stack' vs. 'chain' In addition to that text shown below the line which is common to several commit messages, this patch contains several minor changes with lessor impact upon the API: . Standard copyright boilerplate was added in .c file. . The #include header files are ordered alphabetically now, with all those <sys/??> types separately grouped. . The header file follows the conventions of indenting (by 4 spaces) those parameters too lengthy for 1 line. ------------------------------------------------------ . The former 'chains' have now become 'stacks' without the 'next' pointer in each result struct. The pointers initially seemed to offer some flexibility with memory allocations and benefits for the library access logic. However, user access was always via displacement and a a statically allocated chain was cumbersome to define. . An enumerator ending in '_noop' will no longer serve as a fencepost delimiter. Rather, it has become a much more important and flexible user oriented tool. Adding one or more such 'items' in any items list passed into the library becomes the means of extending the 'stack' to also include user (not just library) data. Any such data is guaranteed to never be altered by the library. . Anticipating PID support, where many different types must be represented in a result structure, we'll adopt a common naming standard. And, while not every results structure currently needs to reflect disparate types a union will be employed so the same dot qualifier ('.') can be used consistently when accessing all such data. Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2015-07-21 10:30:00 +05:30
union {
library: more tweaks for code and/or comments, 3rd gen Following is a summary of significant changes (if any) to each of these now upgraded 3rd gen library modules. <meminfo> ............................................ . eliminated duplicate decl of 'struct procps_meminfo' . standardized/normalized results struct union members . added 'std' & 'var' dividers in .c file, like <pids> . how did i miss relocating all these friggin' #undefs . cleanup 'get' return logic (remove a redundant 'if') <pids> ............................................... . repositioned the procps_pidsinfo structure in header . removed the extra trailing comma from enum pids_item . standardized/normalized results struct union members <slabinfo> ........................................... . corrected comment typo (jeeze, in an 'aligned' para) . standardized/normalized results struct union members . added 'std' & 'var' dividers in .c file, like <pids> . removed an obsolete #undef from procps_slabinfo_sort . cleanup 'get' return logic (remove a redundant 'if') <stat> ............................................... . how did i miss relocating all these friggin' #undefs . corrected an initialization fencepost used with numa <=== see Craig, here's a bug fix . removed the extra trailing comma from enum stat_item . standardized/normalized results struct union members . added 'std' & 'var' dividers in .c file, like <pids> . strengthen those parm checks in procps_stat_get func . cleanup 'get' return logic (remove a redundant 'if') <vmstat> ............................................. . standardized/normalized results struct union members . added 'std' & 'var' dividers in .c file, like <pids> . cleanup 'get' return logic (remove a redundant 'if') [ virtually all of these tweaks reflect the author's ] [ continuing pursuit of an unreasonable goal -- that ] [ of a 'perfect' (plus 'pretty') C language program! ] Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2016-06-14 10:30:00 +05:30
signed long sl_int;
unsigned long ul_int;
library: vmstat redesign now using 'stack' vs. 'chain' In addition to that text shown below the line which is common to several commit messages, this patch contains several minor changes with lessor impact upon the API: . Standard copyright boilerplate was added in .c file. . The #include header files are ordered alphabetically now, with all those <sys/??> types separately grouped. . The header file follows the conventions of indenting (by 4 spaces) those parameters too lengthy for 1 line. ------------------------------------------------------ . The former 'chains' have now become 'stacks' without the 'next' pointer in each result struct. The pointers initially seemed to offer some flexibility with memory allocations and benefits for the library access logic. However, user access was always via displacement and a a statically allocated chain was cumbersome to define. . An enumerator ending in '_noop' will no longer serve as a fencepost delimiter. Rather, it has become a much more important and flexible user oriented tool. Adding one or more such 'items' in any items list passed into the library becomes the means of extending the 'stack' to also include user (not just library) data. Any such data is guaranteed to never be altered by the library. . Anticipating PID support, where many different types must be represented in a result structure, we'll adopt a common naming standard. And, while not every results structure currently needs to reflect disparate types a union will be employed so the same dot qualifier ('.') can be used consistently when accessing all such data. Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2015-07-21 10:30:00 +05:30
} result;
};
library: normalize/standardize interface, <VMSTAT> api This interface represented a 2nd generation attempt at the opaque newlib approach. In other words, it did not involve the 1st generation 'chains'. Instead, 'stacks' were employed. But the interface wasn't user friendly. Users were required to create their own stacks, before calling 'getstack' to retrieve multiple results with a single call. Even worse, sometimes 'read' was required before calling 'get' when working with single results. So this commit represents the 3rd generation approach. We eliminate the burden of 'read' and creating stacks. Rather, beyond those standard 'new', 'ref' and 'unref' functions, we'll offer just 'get' (single result) plus a 'select' function (for multiple results in 1 stack). And along the way, this commit vastly expands the data extracted from /proc/vmstat. All values that currently exist (and their delta equivalents) are now available. Deltas were included for everything because there's no real runtime costs beyond using a little extra memory. The only problem is a lack of documentation for all of those fields, as is reflected in the references below. Oh well, maybe someday someone will dig through kernel sources & finally plug that rather large document gap. [ as an aside, rather than using a 'strcmp' approach ] [ when parsing the /proc/vmstat file, as is found in ] [ the <meminfo> module, we exploit those hash search ] [ provisions that are found in the <search.h> header ] Reference(s): http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-man/msg09096.html http://www.linuxinsight.com/proc_vmstat.html Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2016-06-04 10:30:00 +05:30
struct vmstat_stack {
struct vmstat_result *head;
};
#define VMSTAT_GET( info, actual_enum, type ) ( { \
struct vmstat_result *r = procps_vmstat_get( info, actual_enum ); \
r ? r->result . type : 0; } )
#define VMSTAT_VAL( relative_enum, type, stack, info ) \
stack -> head [ relative_enum ] . result . type
library: normalize/standardize interface, <VMSTAT> api This interface represented a 2nd generation attempt at the opaque newlib approach. In other words, it did not involve the 1st generation 'chains'. Instead, 'stacks' were employed. But the interface wasn't user friendly. Users were required to create their own stacks, before calling 'getstack' to retrieve multiple results with a single call. Even worse, sometimes 'read' was required before calling 'get' when working with single results. So this commit represents the 3rd generation approach. We eliminate the burden of 'read' and creating stacks. Rather, beyond those standard 'new', 'ref' and 'unref' functions, we'll offer just 'get' (single result) plus a 'select' function (for multiple results in 1 stack). And along the way, this commit vastly expands the data extracted from /proc/vmstat. All values that currently exist (and their delta equivalents) are now available. Deltas were included for everything because there's no real runtime costs beyond using a little extra memory. The only problem is a lack of documentation for all of those fields, as is reflected in the references below. Oh well, maybe someday someone will dig through kernel sources & finally plug that rather large document gap. [ as an aside, rather than using a 'strcmp' approach ] [ when parsing the /proc/vmstat file, as is found in ] [ the <meminfo> module, we exploit those hash search ] [ provisions that are found in the <search.h> header ] Reference(s): http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-man/msg09096.html http://www.linuxinsight.com/proc_vmstat.html Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2016-06-04 10:30:00 +05:30
struct vmstat_info;
library: normalize/standardize interface, <VMSTAT> api This interface represented a 2nd generation attempt at the opaque newlib approach. In other words, it did not involve the 1st generation 'chains'. Instead, 'stacks' were employed. But the interface wasn't user friendly. Users were required to create their own stacks, before calling 'getstack' to retrieve multiple results with a single call. Even worse, sometimes 'read' was required before calling 'get' when working with single results. So this commit represents the 3rd generation approach. We eliminate the burden of 'read' and creating stacks. Rather, beyond those standard 'new', 'ref' and 'unref' functions, we'll offer just 'get' (single result) plus a 'select' function (for multiple results in 1 stack). And along the way, this commit vastly expands the data extracted from /proc/vmstat. All values that currently exist (and their delta equivalents) are now available. Deltas were included for everything because there's no real runtime costs beyond using a little extra memory. The only problem is a lack of documentation for all of those fields, as is reflected in the references below. Oh well, maybe someday someone will dig through kernel sources & finally plug that rather large document gap. [ as an aside, rather than using a 'strcmp' approach ] [ when parsing the /proc/vmstat file, as is found in ] [ the <meminfo> module, we exploit those hash search ] [ provisions that are found in the <search.h> header ] Reference(s): http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-man/msg09096.html http://www.linuxinsight.com/proc_vmstat.html Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2016-06-04 10:30:00 +05:30
int procps_vmstat_new (struct vmstat_info **info);
int procps_vmstat_ref (struct vmstat_info *info);
int procps_vmstat_unref (struct vmstat_info **info);
struct vmstat_result *procps_vmstat_get (
struct vmstat_info *info,
library: vmstat redesign now using 'stack' vs. 'chain' In addition to that text shown below the line which is common to several commit messages, this patch contains several minor changes with lessor impact upon the API: . Standard copyright boilerplate was added in .c file. . The #include header files are ordered alphabetically now, with all those <sys/??> types separately grouped. . The header file follows the conventions of indenting (by 4 spaces) those parameters too lengthy for 1 line. ------------------------------------------------------ . The former 'chains' have now become 'stacks' without the 'next' pointer in each result struct. The pointers initially seemed to offer some flexibility with memory allocations and benefits for the library access logic. However, user access was always via displacement and a a statically allocated chain was cumbersome to define. . An enumerator ending in '_noop' will no longer serve as a fencepost delimiter. Rather, it has become a much more important and flexible user oriented tool. Adding one or more such 'items' in any items list passed into the library becomes the means of extending the 'stack' to also include user (not just library) data. Any such data is guaranteed to never be altered by the library. . Anticipating PID support, where many different types must be represented in a result structure, we'll adopt a common naming standard. And, while not every results structure currently needs to reflect disparate types a union will be employed so the same dot qualifier ('.') can be used consistently when accessing all such data. Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2015-07-21 10:30:00 +05:30
enum vmstat_item item);
library: normalize/standardize interface, <VMSTAT> api This interface represented a 2nd generation attempt at the opaque newlib approach. In other words, it did not involve the 1st generation 'chains'. Instead, 'stacks' were employed. But the interface wasn't user friendly. Users were required to create their own stacks, before calling 'getstack' to retrieve multiple results with a single call. Even worse, sometimes 'read' was required before calling 'get' when working with single results. So this commit represents the 3rd generation approach. We eliminate the burden of 'read' and creating stacks. Rather, beyond those standard 'new', 'ref' and 'unref' functions, we'll offer just 'get' (single result) plus a 'select' function (for multiple results in 1 stack). And along the way, this commit vastly expands the data extracted from /proc/vmstat. All values that currently exist (and their delta equivalents) are now available. Deltas were included for everything because there's no real runtime costs beyond using a little extra memory. The only problem is a lack of documentation for all of those fields, as is reflected in the references below. Oh well, maybe someday someone will dig through kernel sources & finally plug that rather large document gap. [ as an aside, rather than using a 'strcmp' approach ] [ when parsing the /proc/vmstat file, as is found in ] [ the <meminfo> module, we exploit those hash search ] [ provisions that are found in the <search.h> header ] Reference(s): http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-man/msg09096.html http://www.linuxinsight.com/proc_vmstat.html Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2016-06-04 10:30:00 +05:30
struct vmstat_stack *procps_vmstat_select (
struct vmstat_info *info,
library: normalize/standardize interface, <VMSTAT> api This interface represented a 2nd generation attempt at the opaque newlib approach. In other words, it did not involve the 1st generation 'chains'. Instead, 'stacks' were employed. But the interface wasn't user friendly. Users were required to create their own stacks, before calling 'getstack' to retrieve multiple results with a single call. Even worse, sometimes 'read' was required before calling 'get' when working with single results. So this commit represents the 3rd generation approach. We eliminate the burden of 'read' and creating stacks. Rather, beyond those standard 'new', 'ref' and 'unref' functions, we'll offer just 'get' (single result) plus a 'select' function (for multiple results in 1 stack). And along the way, this commit vastly expands the data extracted from /proc/vmstat. All values that currently exist (and their delta equivalents) are now available. Deltas were included for everything because there's no real runtime costs beyond using a little extra memory. The only problem is a lack of documentation for all of those fields, as is reflected in the references below. Oh well, maybe someday someone will dig through kernel sources & finally plug that rather large document gap. [ as an aside, rather than using a 'strcmp' approach ] [ when parsing the /proc/vmstat file, as is found in ] [ the <meminfo> module, we exploit those hash search ] [ provisions that are found in the <search.h> header ] Reference(s): http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-man/msg09096.html http://www.linuxinsight.com/proc_vmstat.html Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2016-06-04 10:30:00 +05:30
enum vmstat_item *items,
int numitems);
#ifdef XTRA_PROCPS_DEBUG
# include "xtra-procps-debug.h"
#endif
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif