procps/library/include/stat.h
Jim Warner 6e51196589 library: provided for cpu p-core/e-core identification
With Intel's 12th generation Alder Lake processors now
providing two distinct types of core, it would be nice
if the library offered some sort of clue to core type.

Well, with this patch it does. We'll have 2 additional
enumerators. One deals with the cpu's core association
and the other provides the type of that core (P or E).

[ now, all we need is for some program to exploit it ]

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2022-09-28 17:30:56 +10:00

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/*
* stat.h - cpu/numa related declarations for libprocps
*
* Copyright (C) 2015 Craig Small <csmall@dropbear.xyz>
* Copyright (C) 2015-2022 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_STAT_H
#define PROCPS_STAT_H
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
enum stat_item {
STAT_noop, // ( never altered )
STAT_extra, // ( reset to zero )
// returns origin, see proc(5)
// ------- -------------------
STAT_TIC_ID, // s_int /proc/stat, cpu or numa node id
STAT_TIC_ID_CORE, // s_int /proc/cpuinfo: 'core id', -1 = n/a
STAT_TIC_NUMA_NODE, // s_int [ CPU ID based, see: numa(3) ]
STAT_TIC_NUM_CONTRIBUTORS, // s_int [ total CPUs contributing to TIC counts ]
STAT_TIC_TYPE_CORE, // s_int [ 2 = P-core, 1 = E-core, 0 = n/a ]
STAT_TIC_USER, // ull_int /proc/stat
STAT_TIC_NICE, // ull_int "
STAT_TIC_SYSTEM, // ull_int "
STAT_TIC_IDLE, // ull_int "
STAT_TIC_IOWAIT, // ull_int "
STAT_TIC_IRQ, // ull_int "
STAT_TIC_SOFTIRQ, // ull_int "
STAT_TIC_STOLEN, // ull_int "
STAT_TIC_GUEST, // ull_int "
STAT_TIC_GUEST_NICE, // ull_int "
STAT_TIC_DELTA_USER, // sl_int derived from above
STAT_TIC_DELTA_NICE, // sl_int "
STAT_TIC_DELTA_SYSTEM, // sl_int "
STAT_TIC_DELTA_IDLE, // sl_int "
STAT_TIC_DELTA_IOWAIT, // sl_int "
STAT_TIC_DELTA_IRQ, // sl_int "
STAT_TIC_DELTA_SOFTIRQ, // sl_int "
STAT_TIC_DELTA_STOLEN, // sl_int "
STAT_TIC_DELTA_GUEST, // sl_int "
STAT_TIC_DELTA_GUEST_NICE, // sl_int "
STAT_TIC_SUM_USER, // ull_int derived from USER + NICE tics
STAT_TIC_SUM_SYSTEM, // ull_int derived from SYSTEM + IRQ + SOFTIRQ tics
STAT_TIC_SUM_IDLE, // ull_int derived from IDLE + IOWAIT tics
STAT_TIC_SUM_BUSY, // ull_int derived from SUM_TOTAL - SUM_IDLE tics
STAT_TIC_SUM_TOTAL, // ull_int derived from sum of all 10 tics
STAT_TIC_SUM_DELTA_USER, // sl_int derived from above
STAT_TIC_SUM_DELTA_SYSTEM, // sl_int "
STAT_TIC_SUM_DELTA_IDLE, // sl_int "
STAT_TIC_SUM_DELTA_BUSY, // sl_int "
STAT_TIC_SUM_DELTA_TOTAL, // sl_int "
STAT_SYS_CTX_SWITCHES, // ul_int /proc/stat
STAT_SYS_INTERRUPTS, // ul_int "
STAT_SYS_PROC_BLOCKED, // ul_int "
STAT_SYS_PROC_CREATED, // ul_int "
STAT_SYS_PROC_RUNNING, // ul_int "
STAT_SYS_TIME_OF_BOOT, // ul_int "
STAT_SYS_DELTA_CTX_SWITCHES, // s_int derived from above
STAT_SYS_DELTA_INTERRUPTS, // s_int "
STAT_SYS_DELTA_PROC_BLOCKED, // s_int "
STAT_SYS_DELTA_PROC_CREATED, // s_int "
STAT_SYS_DELTA_PROC_RUNNING // s_int "
};
enum stat_reap_type {
STAT_REAP_CPUS_ONLY,
STAT_REAP_NUMA_NODES_TOO
};
enum stat_sort_order {
STAT_SORT_ASCEND = +1,
STAT_SORT_DESCEND = -1
};
struct stat_result {
enum stat_item item;
union {
signed int s_int;
signed long sl_int;
unsigned long ul_int;
unsigned long long ull_int;
} result;
};
struct stat_stack {
struct stat_result *head;
};
struct stat_reap {
int total;
struct stat_stack **stacks;
};
struct stat_reaped {
struct stat_stack *summary;
struct stat_reap *cpus;
struct stat_reap *numa;
};
struct stat_info;
// STAT_TIC_ID value for /proc/stat cpu summary
#define STAT_SUMMARY_ID -11111
// STAT_TIC_NUMA_NODE value for STAT_REAP_CPUS_ONLY or
// for STAT_REAP_NUMA_NODES_TOO when node was inactive
#define STAT_NODE_INVALID -22222
#define STAT_GET( info, actual_enum, type ) ( { \
struct stat_result *r = procps_stat_get( info, actual_enum ); \
r ? r->result . type : 0; } )
#define STAT_VAL( relative_enum, type, stack, info ) \
stack -> head [ relative_enum ] . result . type
int procps_stat_new (struct stat_info **info);
int procps_stat_ref (struct stat_info *info);
int procps_stat_unref (struct stat_info **info);
struct stat_result *procps_stat_get (
struct stat_info *info,
enum stat_item item);
struct stat_reaped *procps_stat_reap (
struct stat_info *info,
enum stat_reap_type what,
enum stat_item *items,
int numitems);
struct stat_stack *procps_stat_select (
struct stat_info *info,
enum stat_item *items,
int numitems);
struct stat_stack **procps_stat_sort (
struct stat_info *info,
struct stat_stack *stacks[],
int numstacked,
enum stat_item sortitem,
enum stat_sort_order order);
#ifdef XTRA_PROCPS_DEBUG
# include "xtra-procps-debug.h"
#endif
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif