xref: /freebsd/lib/libmemstat/memstat_internal.h (revision 5b9c547c)
1 /*-
2  * Copyright (c) 2005 Robert N. M. Watson
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28 
29 #ifndef _MEMSTAT_INTERNAL_H_
30 #define	_MEMSTAT_INTERNAL_H_
31 
32 /*
33  * memstat maintains its own internal notion of statistics on each memory
34  * type, common across UMA and kernel malloc.  Some fields are straight from
35  * the allocator statistics, others are derived when extracted from the
36  * kernel.  A struct memory_type will describe each type supported by an
37  * allocator.  memory_type structures can be chained into lists.
38  */
39 struct memory_type {
40 	/*
41 	 * Static properties of type.
42 	 */
43 	int	 mt_allocator;		/* malloc(9), uma(9), etc. */
44 	char	 mt_name[MEMTYPE_MAXNAME];	/* name of memory type. */
45 
46 	/*
47 	 * (Relatively) static zone settings, that don't uniquely identify
48 	 * the zone, but also don't change much.
49 	 */
50 	uint64_t	 mt_countlimit;	/* 0, or maximum allocations. */
51 	uint64_t	 mt_byteslimit;	/* 0, or maximum bytes. */
52 	uint64_t	 mt_sizemask;	/* malloc: allocated size bitmask. */
53 	uint64_t	 mt_size;	/* uma: size of objects. */
54 	uint64_t	 mt_rsize;	/* uma: real size of objects. */
55 
56 	/*
57 	 * Zone or type information that includes all caches and any central
58 	 * zone state.  Depending on the allocator, this may be synthesized
59 	 * from several sources, or directly measured.
60 	 */
61 	uint64_t	 mt_memalloced;	/* Bytes allocated over life time. */
62 	uint64_t	 mt_memfreed;	/* Bytes freed over life time. */
63 	uint64_t	 mt_numallocs;	/* Allocations over life time. */
64 	uint64_t	 mt_numfrees;	/* Frees over life time. */
65 	uint64_t	 mt_bytes;	/* Bytes currently allocated. */
66 	uint64_t	 mt_count;	/* Number of current allocations. */
67 	uint64_t	 mt_free;	/* Number of cached free items. */
68 	uint64_t	 mt_failures;	/* Number of allocation failures. */
69 	uint64_t	 mt_sleeps;	/* Number of allocation sleeps. */
70 
71 	/*
72 	 * Caller-owned memory.
73 	 */
74 	void		*mt_caller_pointer[MEMSTAT_MAXCALLER];	/* Pointers. */
75 	uint64_t	 mt_caller_uint64[MEMSTAT_MAXCALLER];	/* Integers. */
76 
77 	/*
78 	 * For allocators making use of per-CPU caches, we also provide raw
79 	 * statistics from the central allocator and each per-CPU cache,
80 	 * which (combined) sometimes make up the above general statistics.
81 	 *
82 	 * First, central zone/type state, all numbers excluding any items
83 	 * cached in per-CPU caches.
84 	 *
85 	 * XXXRW: Might be desirable to separately expose allocation stats
86 	 * from zone, which should (combined with per-cpu) add up to the
87 	 * global stats above.
88 	 */
89 	uint64_t	 mt_zonefree;	/* Free items in zone. */
90 	uint64_t	 mt_kegfree;	/* Free items in keg. */
91 
92 	/*
93 	 * Per-CPU measurements fall into two categories: per-CPU allocation,
94 	 * and per-CPU cache state.
95 	 */
96 	struct mt_percpu_alloc_s {
97 		uint64_t	 mtp_memalloced;/* Per-CPU mt_memalloced. */
98 		uint64_t	 mtp_memfreed;	/* Per-CPU mt_memfreed. */
99 		uint64_t	 mtp_numallocs;	/* Per-CPU mt_numallocs. */
100 		uint64_t	 mtp_numfrees;	/* Per-CPU mt_numfrees. */
101 		uint64_t	 mtp_sizemask;	/* Per-CPU mt_sizemask. */
102 		void		*mtp_caller_pointer[MEMSTAT_MAXCALLER];
103 		uint64_t	 mtp_caller_uint64[MEMSTAT_MAXCALLER];
104 	}	*mt_percpu_alloc;
105 
106 	struct mt_percpu_cache_s {
107 		uint64_t	 mtp_free;	/* Per-CPU cache free items. */
108 	}	*mt_percpu_cache;
109 
110 	LIST_ENTRY(memory_type)	mt_list;	/* List of types. */
111 };
112 
113 /*
114  * Description of struct memory_type_list is in memstat.h.
115  */
116 struct memory_type_list {
117 	LIST_HEAD(, memory_type)	mtl_list;
118 	int				mtl_error;
119 };
120 
121 void			 _memstat_mtl_empty(struct memory_type_list *list);
122 struct memory_type	*_memstat_mt_allocate(struct memory_type_list *list,
123 			    int allocator, const char *name, int maxcpus);
124 void			 _memstat_mt_reset_stats(struct memory_type *mtp,
125 			    int maxcpus);
126 
127 #endif /* !_MEMSTAT_INTERNAL_H_ */
128