// Copyright (C) 1992-1998 by Michael K. Johnson, johnsonm@redhat.com // Copyright 1998-2003 Albert Cahalan // // This file is placed under the conditions of the GNU Library // General Public License, version 2, or any later version. // See file COPYING for information on distribution conditions. // // File for parsing top-level /proc entities. */ // // June 2003, Fabian Frederick, disk and slab info #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "alloc.h" #include "version.h" #include "sysinfo.h" /* include self to verify prototypes */ #ifndef HZ #include /* htons */ #endif long smp_num_cpus; /* number of CPUs */ #define BAD_OPEN_MESSAGE \ "Error: /proc must be mounted\n" \ " To mount /proc at boot you need an /etc/fstab line like:\n" \ " proc /proc proc defaults\n" \ " In the meantime, run \"mount proc /proc -t proc\"\n" #define STAT_FILE "/proc/stat" static int stat_fd = -1; #define UPTIME_FILE "/proc/uptime" static int uptime_fd = -1; #define LOADAVG_FILE "/proc/loadavg" static int loadavg_fd = -1; #define MEMINFO_FILE "/proc/meminfo" static int meminfo_fd = -1; #define VMINFO_FILE "/proc/vmstat" static int vminfo_fd = -1; // As of 2.6.24 /proc/meminfo seems to need 888 on 64-bit, // and would need 1258 if the obsolete fields were there. static char buf[2048]; /* This macro opens filename only if necessary and seeks to 0 so * that successive calls to the functions are more efficient. * It also reads the current contents of the file into the global buf. */ #define FILE_TO_BUF(filename, fd) do{ \ static int local_n; \ if (fd == -1 && (fd = open(filename, O_RDONLY)) == -1) { \ fputs(BAD_OPEN_MESSAGE, stderr); \ fflush(NULL); \ _exit(102); \ } \ lseek(fd, 0L, SEEK_SET); \ if ((local_n = read(fd, buf, sizeof buf - 1)) < 0) { \ perror(filename); \ fflush(NULL); \ _exit(103); \ } \ buf[local_n] = '\0'; \ }while(0) /* evals 'x' twice */ #define SET_IF_DESIRED(x,y) do{ if(x) *(x) = (y); }while(0) /***********************************************************************/ int uptime(double *restrict uptime_secs, double *restrict idle_secs) { double up=0, idle=0; char *restrict savelocale; FILE_TO_BUF(UPTIME_FILE,uptime_fd); savelocale = setlocale(LC_NUMERIC, NULL); setlocale(LC_NUMERIC,"C"); if (sscanf(buf, "%lf %lf", &up, &idle) < 2) { setlocale(LC_NUMERIC,savelocale); fputs("bad data in " UPTIME_FILE "\n", stderr); return 0; } setlocale(LC_NUMERIC,savelocale); SET_IF_DESIRED(uptime_secs, up); SET_IF_DESIRED(idle_secs, idle); return up; /* assume never be zero seconds in practice */ } unsigned long getbtime(void) { static unsigned long btime = 0; FILE *f; if (btime) return btime; /* /proc/stat can get very large on multi-CPU systems so we can't use FILE_TO_BUF */ if (!(f = fopen(STAT_FILE, "r"))) { fputs(BAD_OPEN_MESSAGE, stderr); fflush(NULL); _exit(102); } while ((fgets(buf, sizeof buf, f))) { if (sscanf(buf, "btime %lu", &btime) == 1) break; } fclose(f); if (!btime) { fputs("missing btime in " STAT_FILE "\n", stderr); exit(1); } return btime; } /*********************************************************************** * Some values in /proc are expressed in units of 1/HZ seconds, where HZ * is the kernel clock tick rate. One of these units is called a jiffy. * The HZ value used in the kernel may vary according to hacker desire. * According to Linus Torvalds, this is not true. He considers the values * in /proc as being in architecture-dependant units that have no relation * to the kernel clock tick rate. Examination of the kernel source code * reveals that opinion as wishful thinking. * * In any case, we need the HZ constant as used in /proc. (the real HZ value * may differ, but we don't care) There are several ways we could get HZ: * * 1. Include the kernel header file. If it changes, recompile this library. * 2. Use the sysconf() function. When HZ changes, recompile the C library! * 3. Ask the kernel. This is obviously correct... * * Linus Torvalds won't let us ask the kernel, because he thinks we should * not know the HZ value. Oh well, we don't have to listen to him. * Someone smuggled out the HZ value. :-) * * This code should work fine, even if Linus fixes the kernel to match his * stated behavior. The code only fails in case of a partial conversion. * * Recent update: on some architectures, the 2.4 kernel provides an * ELF note to indicate HZ. This may be for ARM or user-mode Linux * support. This ought to be investigated. Note that sysconf() is still * unreliable, because it doesn't return an error code when it is * used with a kernel that doesn't support the ELF note. On some other * architectures there may be a system call or sysctl() that will work. */ unsigned long long Hertz; static void old_Hertz_hack(void){ unsigned long long user_j, nice_j, sys_j, other_j, wait_j, hirq_j, sirq_j, stol_j; /* jiffies (clock ticks) */ double up_1, up_2, seconds; unsigned long long jiffies; unsigned h; char *restrict savelocale; long hz; #ifdef _SC_CLK_TCK if((hz = sysconf(_SC_CLK_TCK)) > 0){ Hertz = hz; return; } #endif wait_j = hirq_j = sirq_j = stol_j = 0; savelocale = setlocale(LC_NUMERIC, NULL); setlocale(LC_NUMERIC, "C"); do{ FILE_TO_BUF(UPTIME_FILE,uptime_fd); sscanf(buf, "%lf", &up_1); /* uptime(&up_1, NULL); */ FILE_TO_BUF(STAT_FILE,stat_fd); sscanf(buf, "cpu %Lu %Lu %Lu %Lu %Lu %Lu %Lu %Lu", &user_j, &nice_j, &sys_j, &other_j, &wait_j, &hirq_j, &sirq_j, &stol_j); FILE_TO_BUF(UPTIME_FILE,uptime_fd); sscanf(buf, "%lf", &up_2); /* uptime(&up_2, NULL); */ } while((long long)( (up_2-up_1)*1000.0/up_1 )); /* want under 0.1% error */ setlocale(LC_NUMERIC, savelocale); jiffies = user_j + nice_j + sys_j + other_j + wait_j + hirq_j + sirq_j + stol_j ; seconds = (up_1 + up_2) / 2; h = (unsigned)( (double)jiffies/seconds/smp_num_cpus ); /* actual values used by 2.4 kernels: 32 64 100 128 1000 1024 1200 */ switch(h){ case 9 ... 11 : Hertz = 10; break; /* S/390 (sometimes) */ case 18 ... 22 : Hertz = 20; break; /* user-mode Linux */ case 30 ... 34 : Hertz = 32; break; /* ia64 emulator */ case 48 ... 52 : Hertz = 50; break; case 58 ... 61 : Hertz = 60; break; case 62 ... 65 : Hertz = 64; break; /* StrongARM /Shark */ case 95 ... 105 : Hertz = 100; break; /* normal Linux */ case 124 ... 132 : Hertz = 128; break; /* MIPS, ARM */ case 195 ... 204 : Hertz = 200; break; /* normal << 1 */ case 247 ... 252 : Hertz = 250; break; case 253 ... 260 : Hertz = 256; break; case 393 ... 408 : Hertz = 400; break; /* normal << 2 */ case 790 ... 808 : Hertz = 800; break; /* normal << 3 */ case 990 ... 1010 : Hertz = 1000; break; /* ARM */ case 1015 ... 1035 : Hertz = 1024; break; /* Alpha, ia64 */ case 1180 ... 1220 : Hertz = 1200; break; /* Alpha */ default: #ifdef HZ Hertz = (unsigned long long)HZ; /* */ #else /* If 32-bit or big-endian (not Alpha or ia64), assume HZ is 100. */ Hertz = (sizeof(long)==sizeof(int) || htons(999)==999) ? 100UL : 1024UL; #endif fprintf(stderr, "Unknown HZ value! (%d) Assume %Ld.\n", h, Hertz); } } // same as: euid != uid || egid != gid #ifndef AT_SECURE #define AT_SECURE 23 // secure mode boolean (true if setuid, etc.) #endif #ifndef AT_CLKTCK #define AT_CLKTCK 17 // frequency of times() #endif #define NOTE_NOT_FOUND 42 extern char** environ; /* for ELF executables, notes are pushed before environment and args */ static unsigned long find_elf_note(unsigned long findme){ unsigned long *ep = (unsigned long *)environ; while(*ep++); while(*ep){ if(ep[0]==findme) return ep[1]; ep+=2; } return NOTE_NOT_FOUND; } int have_privs; static int check_for_privs(void){ unsigned long rc = find_elf_note(AT_SECURE); if(rc==NOTE_NOT_FOUND){ // not valid to run this code after UID or GID change! // (if needed, may use AT_UID and friends instead) rc = geteuid() != getuid() || getegid() != getgid(); } return !!rc; } static void init_libproc(void) __attribute__((constructor)); static void init_libproc(void){ have_privs = check_for_privs(); init_Linux_version(); /* Must be called before we check code */ cpuinfo(); #ifdef __linux__ if(linux_version_code > LINUX_VERSION(2, 4, 0)){ Hertz = find_elf_note(AT_CLKTCK); if(Hertz!=NOTE_NOT_FOUND) return; fputs("2.4+ kernel w/o ELF notes? -- report this\n", stderr); } #endif /* __linux __ */ #if defined(__FreeBSD_kernel__) || defined(__FreeBSD__) /* On FreeBSD the Hertz hack is unrelaible, there is no ELF note and * Hertz isn't defined in asm/params.h * See Debian Bug #460331 */ Hertz = 100; return; #endif /* __FreeBSD__ */ old_Hertz_hack(); } #if 0 /*********************************************************************** * The /proc filesystem calculates idle=jiffies-(user+nice+sys) and we * recover jiffies by adding up the 4 or 5 numbers we are given. SMP kernels * (as of pre-2.4 era) can report idle time going backwards, perhaps due * to non-atomic reads and updates. There is no locking for these values. */ #ifndef NAN #define NAN (-0.0) #endif #define JT unsigned long long void eight_cpu_numbers(double *restrict uret, double *restrict nret, double *restrict sret, double *restrict iret, double *restrict wret, double *restrict xret, double *restrict yret, double *restrict zret){ double tmp_u, tmp_n, tmp_s, tmp_i, tmp_w, tmp_x, tmp_y, tmp_z; double scale; /* scale values to % */ static JT old_u, old_n, old_s, old_i, old_w, old_x, old_y, old_z; JT new_u, new_n, new_s, new_i, new_w, new_x, new_y, new_z; JT ticks_past; /* avoid div-by-0 by not calling too often :-( */ tmp_w = 0.0; new_w = 0; tmp_x = 0.0; new_x = 0; tmp_y = 0.0; new_y = 0; tmp_z = 0.0; new_z = 0; FILE_TO_BUF(STAT_FILE,stat_fd); sscanf(buf, "cpu %Lu %Lu %Lu %Lu %Lu %Lu %Lu %Lu", &new_u, &new_n, &new_s, &new_i, &new_w, &new_x, &new_y, &new_z); ticks_past = (new_u+new_n+new_s+new_i+new_w+new_x+new_y+new_z)-(old_u+old_n+old_s+old_i+old_w+old_x+old_y+old_z); if(ticks_past){ scale = 100.0 / (double)ticks_past; tmp_u = ( (double)new_u - (double)old_u ) * scale; tmp_n = ( (double)new_n - (double)old_n ) * scale; tmp_s = ( (double)new_s - (double)old_s ) * scale; tmp_i = ( (double)new_i - (double)old_i ) * scale; tmp_w = ( (double)new_w - (double)old_w ) * scale; tmp_x = ( (double)new_x - (double)old_x ) * scale; tmp_y = ( (double)new_y - (double)old_y ) * scale; tmp_z = ( (double)new_z - (double)old_z ) * scale; }else{ tmp_u = NAN; tmp_n = NAN; tmp_s = NAN; tmp_i = NAN; tmp_w = NAN; tmp_x = NAN; tmp_y = NAN; tmp_z = NAN; } SET_IF_DESIRED(uret, tmp_u); SET_IF_DESIRED(nret, tmp_n); SET_IF_DESIRED(sret, tmp_s); SET_IF_DESIRED(iret, tmp_i); SET_IF_DESIRED(wret, tmp_w); SET_IF_DESIRED(xret, tmp_x); SET_IF_DESIRED(yret, tmp_y); SET_IF_DESIRED(zret, tmp_z); old_u=new_u; old_n=new_n; old_s=new_s; old_i=new_i; old_w=new_w; old_x=new_x; old_y=new_y; old_z=new_z; } #undef JT #endif /***********************************************************************/ void loadavg(double *restrict av1, double *restrict av5, double *restrict av15) { double avg_1=0, avg_5=0, avg_15=0; char *restrict savelocale; FILE_TO_BUF(LOADAVG_FILE,loadavg_fd); savelocale = setlocale(LC_NUMERIC, NULL); setlocale(LC_NUMERIC, "C"); if (sscanf(buf, "%lf %lf %lf", &avg_1, &avg_5, &avg_15) < 3) { fputs("bad data in " LOADAVG_FILE "\n", stderr); exit(1); } setlocale(LC_NUMERIC, savelocale); SET_IF_DESIRED(av1, avg_1); SET_IF_DESIRED(av5, avg_5); SET_IF_DESIRED(av15, avg_15); } static char buff[BUFFSIZE]; /* used in the procedures */ /***********************************************************************/ static void crash(const char *filename) { perror(filename); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } /***********************************************************************/ static void getrunners(unsigned int *restrict running, unsigned int *restrict blocked) { struct direct *ent; DIR *proc; *running=0; *blocked=0; if((proc=opendir("/proc"))==NULL) crash("/proc"); while(( ent=readdir(proc) )) { char tbuf[32]; char *cp; int fd; char c; if (!isdigit(ent->d_name[0])) continue; sprintf(tbuf, "/proc/%s/stat", ent->d_name); fd = open(tbuf, O_RDONLY, 0); if (fd == -1) continue; memset(tbuf, '\0', sizeof tbuf); // didn't feel like checking read() read(fd, tbuf, sizeof tbuf - 1); // need 32 byte buffer at most close(fd); cp = strrchr(tbuf, ')'); if(!cp) continue; c = cp[2]; if (c=='R') { (*running)++; continue; } if (c=='D') { (*blocked)++; continue; } } closedir(proc); } /***********************************************************************/ void getstat(jiff *restrict cuse, jiff *restrict cice, jiff *restrict csys, jiff *restrict cide, jiff *restrict ciow, jiff *restrict cxxx, jiff *restrict cyyy, jiff *restrict czzz, unsigned long *restrict pin, unsigned long *restrict pout, unsigned long *restrict s_in, unsigned long *restrict sout, unsigned *restrict intr, unsigned *restrict ctxt, unsigned int *restrict running, unsigned int *restrict blocked, unsigned int *restrict btime, unsigned int *restrict processes) { static int fd; unsigned long long llbuf = 0; int need_vmstat_file = 0; int need_proc_scan = 0; const char* b; buff[BUFFSIZE-1] = 0; /* ensure null termination in buffer */ if(fd){ lseek(fd, 0L, SEEK_SET); }else{ fd = open("/proc/stat", O_RDONLY, 0); if(fd == -1) crash("/proc/stat"); } read(fd,buff,BUFFSIZE-1); *intr = 0; *ciow = 0; /* not separated out until the 2.5.41 kernel */ *cxxx = 0; /* not separated out until the 2.6.0-test4 kernel */ *cyyy = 0; /* not separated out until the 2.6.0-test4 kernel */ *czzz = 0; /* not separated out until the 2.6.11 kernel */ b = strstr(buff, "cpu "); if(b) sscanf(b, "cpu %Lu %Lu %Lu %Lu %Lu %Lu %Lu %Lu", cuse, cice, csys, cide, ciow, cxxx, cyyy, czzz); b = strstr(buff, "page "); if(b) sscanf(b, "page %lu %lu", pin, pout); else need_vmstat_file = 1; b = strstr(buff, "swap "); if(b) sscanf(b, "swap %lu %lu", s_in, sout); else need_vmstat_file = 1; b = strstr(buff, "intr "); if(b) sscanf(b, "intr %Lu", &llbuf); *intr = llbuf; b = strstr(buff, "ctxt "); if(b) sscanf(b, "ctxt %Lu", &llbuf); *ctxt = llbuf; b = strstr(buff, "btime "); if(b) sscanf(b, "btime %u", btime); b = strstr(buff, "processes "); if(b) sscanf(b, "processes %u", processes); b = strstr(buff, "procs_running "); if(b) sscanf(b, "procs_running %u", running); else need_proc_scan = 1; b = strstr(buff, "procs_blocked "); if(b) sscanf(b, "procs_blocked %u", blocked); else need_proc_scan = 1; if(need_proc_scan){ /* Linux 2.5.46 (approximately) and below */ getrunners(running, blocked); } (*running)--; // exclude vmstat itself if(need_vmstat_file){ /* Linux 2.5.40-bk4 and above */ vminfo(); *pin = vm_pgpgin; *pout = vm_pgpgout; *s_in = vm_pswpin; *sout = vm_pswpout; } } /***********************************************************************/ /* * Copyright 1999 by Albert Cahalan; all rights reserved. * This file may be used subject to the terms and conditions of the * GNU Library General Public License Version 2, or any later version * at your option, as published by the Free Software Foundation. * This program 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 Library General Public License for more details. */ typedef struct mem_table_struct { const char *name; /* memory type name */ unsigned long *slot; /* slot in return struct */ } mem_table_struct; static int compare_mem_table_structs(const void *a, const void *b){ return strcmp(((const mem_table_struct*)a)->name,((const mem_table_struct*)b)->name); } /* example data, following junk, with comments added: * * MemTotal: 61768 kB old * MemFree: 1436 kB old * MemShared: 0 kB old (now always zero; not calculated) * Buffers: 1312 kB old * Cached: 20932 kB old * Active: 12464 kB new * Inact_dirty: 7772 kB new * Inact_clean: 2008 kB new * Inact_target: 0 kB new * Inact_laundry: 0 kB new, and might be missing too * HighTotal: 0 kB * HighFree: 0 kB * LowTotal: 61768 kB * LowFree: 1436 kB * SwapTotal: 122580 kB old * SwapFree: 60352 kB old * Inactive: 20420 kB 2.5.41+ * Dirty: 0 kB 2.5.41+ * Writeback: 0 kB 2.5.41+ * Mapped: 9792 kB 2.5.41+ * Slab: 4564 kB 2.5.41+ * Committed_AS: 8440 kB 2.5.41+ * PageTables: 304 kB 2.5.41+ * ReverseMaps: 5738 2.5.41+ * SwapCached: 0 kB 2.5.??+ * HugePages_Total: 220 2.5.??+ * HugePages_Free: 138 2.5.??+ * Hugepagesize: 4096 kB 2.5.??+ */ /* obsolete */ unsigned long kb_main_shared; /* old but still kicking -- the important stuff */ unsigned long kb_main_buffers; unsigned long kb_main_cached; unsigned long kb_main_free; unsigned long kb_main_total; unsigned long kb_swap_free; unsigned long kb_swap_total; /* recently introduced */ unsigned long kb_high_free; unsigned long kb_high_total; unsigned long kb_low_free; unsigned long kb_low_total; /* 2.4.xx era */ unsigned long kb_active; unsigned long kb_inact_laundry; unsigned long kb_inact_dirty; unsigned long kb_inact_clean; unsigned long kb_inact_target; unsigned long kb_swap_cached; /* late 2.4 and 2.6+ only */ /* derived values */ unsigned long kb_swap_used; unsigned long kb_main_used; /* 2.5.41+ */ unsigned long kb_writeback; unsigned long kb_slab; unsigned long nr_reversemaps; unsigned long kb_committed_as; unsigned long kb_dirty; unsigned long kb_inactive; unsigned long kb_mapped; unsigned long kb_pagetables; // seen on a 2.6.x kernel: static unsigned long kb_vmalloc_chunk; static unsigned long kb_vmalloc_total; static unsigned long kb_vmalloc_used; // seen on 2.6.24-rc6-git12 static unsigned long kb_anon_pages; static unsigned long kb_bounce; static unsigned long kb_commit_limit; static unsigned long kb_nfs_unstable; static unsigned long kb_swap_reclaimable; static unsigned long kb_swap_unreclaimable; void meminfo(void){ char namebuf[16]; /* big enough to hold any row name */ mem_table_struct findme = { namebuf, NULL}; mem_table_struct *found; char *head; char *tail; static const mem_table_struct mem_table[] = { {"Active", &kb_active}, // important {"AnonPages", &kb_anon_pages}, {"Bounce", &kb_bounce}, {"Buffers", &kb_main_buffers}, // important {"Cached", &kb_main_cached}, // important {"CommitLimit", &kb_commit_limit}, {"Committed_AS", &kb_committed_as}, {"Dirty", &kb_dirty}, // kB version of vmstat nr_dirty {"HighFree", &kb_high_free}, {"HighTotal", &kb_high_total}, {"Inact_clean", &kb_inact_clean}, {"Inact_dirty", &kb_inact_dirty}, {"Inact_laundry",&kb_inact_laundry}, {"Inact_target", &kb_inact_target}, {"Inactive", &kb_inactive}, // important {"LowFree", &kb_low_free}, {"LowTotal", &kb_low_total}, {"Mapped", &kb_mapped}, // kB version of vmstat nr_mapped {"MemFree", &kb_main_free}, // important {"MemShared", &kb_main_shared}, // important, but now gone! {"MemTotal", &kb_main_total}, // important {"NFS_Unstable", &kb_nfs_unstable}, {"PageTables", &kb_pagetables}, // kB version of vmstat nr_page_table_pages {"ReverseMaps", &nr_reversemaps}, // same as vmstat nr_page_table_pages {"SReclaimable", &kb_swap_reclaimable}, // "swap reclaimable" (dentry and inode structures) {"SUnreclaim", &kb_swap_unreclaimable}, {"Slab", &kb_slab}, // kB version of vmstat nr_slab {"SwapCached", &kb_swap_cached}, {"SwapFree", &kb_swap_free}, // important {"SwapTotal", &kb_swap_total}, // important {"VmallocChunk", &kb_vmalloc_chunk}, {"VmallocTotal", &kb_vmalloc_total}, {"VmallocUsed", &kb_vmalloc_used}, {"Writeback", &kb_writeback}, // kB version of vmstat nr_writeback }; const int mem_table_count = sizeof(mem_table)/sizeof(mem_table_struct); FILE_TO_BUF(MEMINFO_FILE,meminfo_fd); kb_inactive = ~0UL; head = buf; for(;;){ tail = strchr(head, ':'); if(!tail) break; *tail = '\0'; if(strlen(head) >= sizeof(namebuf)){ head = tail+1; goto nextline; } strcpy(namebuf,head); found = bsearch(&findme, mem_table, mem_table_count, sizeof(mem_table_struct), compare_mem_table_structs ); head = tail+1; if(!found) goto nextline; *(found->slot) = (unsigned long)strtoull(head,&tail,10); nextline: tail = strchr(head, '\n'); if(!tail) break; head = tail+1; } if(!kb_low_total){ /* low==main except with large-memory support */ kb_low_total = kb_main_total; kb_low_free = kb_main_free; } if(kb_inactive==~0UL){ kb_inactive = kb_inact_dirty + kb_inact_clean + kb_inact_laundry; } kb_swap_used = kb_swap_total - kb_swap_free; kb_main_used = kb_main_total - kb_main_free; } /*****************************************************************/ /* read /proc/vminfo only for 2.5.41 and above */ typedef struct vm_table_struct { const char *name; /* VM statistic name */ unsigned long *slot; /* slot in return struct */ } vm_table_struct; static int compare_vm_table_structs(const void *a, const void *b){ return strcmp(((const vm_table_struct*)a)->name,((const vm_table_struct*)b)->name); } // see include/linux/page-flags.h and mm/page_alloc.c unsigned long vm_nr_dirty; // dirty writable pages unsigned long vm_nr_writeback; // pages under writeback unsigned long vm_nr_pagecache; // pages in pagecache -- gone in 2.5.66+ kernels unsigned long vm_nr_page_table_pages;// pages used for pagetables unsigned long vm_nr_reverse_maps; // includes PageDirect unsigned long vm_nr_mapped; // mapped into pagetables unsigned long vm_nr_slab; // in slab unsigned long vm_pgpgin; // kB disk reads (same as 1st num on /proc/stat page line) unsigned long vm_pgpgout; // kB disk writes (same as 2nd num on /proc/stat page line) unsigned long vm_pswpin; // swap reads (same as 1st num on /proc/stat swap line) unsigned long vm_pswpout; // swap writes (same as 2nd num on /proc/stat swap line) unsigned long vm_pgalloc; // page allocations unsigned long vm_pgfree; // page freeings unsigned long vm_pgactivate; // pages moved inactive -> active unsigned long vm_pgdeactivate; // pages moved active -> inactive unsigned long vm_pgfault; // total faults (major+minor) unsigned long vm_pgmajfault; // major faults unsigned long vm_pgscan; // pages scanned by page reclaim unsigned long vm_pgrefill; // inspected by refill_inactive_zone unsigned long vm_pgsteal; // total pages reclaimed unsigned long vm_kswapd_steal; // pages reclaimed by kswapd // next 3 as defined by the 2.5.52 kernel unsigned long vm_pageoutrun; // times kswapd ran page reclaim unsigned long vm_allocstall; // times a page allocator ran direct reclaim unsigned long vm_pgrotated; // pages rotated to the tail of the LRU for immediate reclaim // seen on a 2.6.8-rc1 kernel, apparently replacing old fields static unsigned long vm_pgalloc_dma; // static unsigned long vm_pgalloc_high; // static unsigned long vm_pgalloc_normal; // static unsigned long vm_pgrefill_dma; // static unsigned long vm_pgrefill_high; // static unsigned long vm_pgrefill_normal; // static unsigned long vm_pgscan_direct_dma; // static unsigned long vm_pgscan_direct_high; // static unsigned long vm_pgscan_direct_normal; // static unsigned long vm_pgscan_kswapd_dma; // static unsigned long vm_pgscan_kswapd_high; // static unsigned long vm_pgscan_kswapd_normal; // static unsigned long vm_pgsteal_dma; // static unsigned long vm_pgsteal_high; // static unsigned long vm_pgsteal_normal; // // seen on a 2.6.8-rc1 kernel static unsigned long vm_kswapd_inodesteal; // static unsigned long vm_nr_unstable; // static unsigned long vm_pginodesteal; // static unsigned long vm_slabs_scanned; // void vminfo(void){ char namebuf[16]; /* big enough to hold any row name */ vm_table_struct findme = { namebuf, NULL}; vm_table_struct *found; char *head; char *tail; static const vm_table_struct vm_table[] = { {"allocstall", &vm_allocstall}, {"kswapd_inodesteal", &vm_kswapd_inodesteal}, {"kswapd_steal", &vm_kswapd_steal}, {"nr_dirty", &vm_nr_dirty}, // page version of meminfo Dirty {"nr_mapped", &vm_nr_mapped}, // page version of meminfo Mapped {"nr_page_table_pages", &vm_nr_page_table_pages},// same as meminfo PageTables {"nr_pagecache", &vm_nr_pagecache}, // gone in 2.5.66+ kernels {"nr_reverse_maps", &vm_nr_reverse_maps}, // page version of meminfo ReverseMaps GONE {"nr_slab", &vm_nr_slab}, // page version of meminfo Slab {"nr_unstable", &vm_nr_unstable}, {"nr_writeback", &vm_nr_writeback}, // page version of meminfo Writeback {"pageoutrun", &vm_pageoutrun}, {"pgactivate", &vm_pgactivate}, {"pgalloc", &vm_pgalloc}, // GONE (now separate dma,high,normal) {"pgalloc_dma", &vm_pgalloc_dma}, {"pgalloc_high", &vm_pgalloc_high}, {"pgalloc_normal", &vm_pgalloc_normal}, {"pgdeactivate", &vm_pgdeactivate}, {"pgfault", &vm_pgfault}, {"pgfree", &vm_pgfree}, {"pginodesteal", &vm_pginodesteal}, {"pgmajfault", &vm_pgmajfault}, {"pgpgin", &vm_pgpgin}, // important {"pgpgout", &vm_pgpgout}, // important {"pgrefill", &vm_pgrefill}, // GONE (now separate dma,high,normal) {"pgrefill_dma", &vm_pgrefill_dma}, {"pgrefill_high", &vm_pgrefill_high}, {"pgrefill_normal", &vm_pgrefill_normal}, {"pgrotated", &vm_pgrotated}, {"pgscan", &vm_pgscan}, // GONE (now separate direct,kswapd and dma,high,normal) {"pgscan_direct_dma", &vm_pgscan_direct_dma}, {"pgscan_direct_high", &vm_pgscan_direct_high}, {"pgscan_direct_normal",&vm_pgscan_direct_normal}, {"pgscan_kswapd_dma", &vm_pgscan_kswapd_dma}, {"pgscan_kswapd_high", &vm_pgscan_kswapd_high}, {"pgscan_kswapd_normal",&vm_pgscan_kswapd_normal}, {"pgsteal", &vm_pgsteal}, // GONE (now separate dma,high,normal) {"pgsteal_dma", &vm_pgsteal_dma}, {"pgsteal_high", &vm_pgsteal_high}, {"pgsteal_normal", &vm_pgsteal_normal}, {"pswpin", &vm_pswpin}, // important {"pswpout", &vm_pswpout}, // important {"slabs_scanned", &vm_slabs_scanned}, }; const int vm_table_count = sizeof(vm_table)/sizeof(vm_table_struct); #if __SIZEOF_LONG__ == 4 unsigned long long slotll; #endif vm_pgalloc = 0; vm_pgrefill = 0; vm_pgscan = 0; vm_pgsteal = 0; FILE_TO_BUF(VMINFO_FILE,vminfo_fd); head = buf; for(;;){ tail = strchr(head, ' '); if(!tail) break; *tail = '\0'; if(strlen(head) >= sizeof(namebuf)){ head = tail+1; goto nextline; } strcpy(namebuf,head); found = bsearch(&findme, vm_table, vm_table_count, sizeof(vm_table_struct), compare_vm_table_structs ); head = tail+1; if(!found) goto nextline; #if __SIZEOF_LONG__ == 4 // A 32 bit kernel would have already truncated the value, a 64 bit kernel // doesn't need to. Truncate here to let 32 bit programs to continue to get // truncated values. It's that or change the API for a larger data type. slotll = strtoull(head,&tail,10); *(found->slot) = (unsigned long)slotll; #else *(found->slot) = strtoul(head,&tail,10); #endif nextline: //if(found) fprintf(stderr,"%s=%d\n",found->name,*(found->slot)); //else fprintf(stderr,"%s not found\n",findme.name); tail = strchr(head, '\n'); if(!tail) break; head = tail+1; } if(!vm_pgalloc) vm_pgalloc = vm_pgalloc_dma + vm_pgalloc_high + vm_pgalloc_normal; if(!vm_pgrefill) vm_pgrefill = vm_pgrefill_dma + vm_pgrefill_high + vm_pgrefill_normal; if(!vm_pgscan) vm_pgscan = vm_pgscan_direct_dma + vm_pgscan_direct_high + vm_pgscan_direct_normal + vm_pgscan_kswapd_dma + vm_pgscan_kswapd_high + vm_pgscan_kswapd_normal; if(!vm_pgsteal) vm_pgsteal = vm_pgsteal_dma + vm_pgsteal_high + vm_pgsteal_normal; } /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // based on Fabian Frederick's /proc/diskstats parser unsigned int getpartitions_num(struct disk_stat *disks, int ndisks){ int i=0; int partitions=0; for (i=0;i