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34 #include <sys/queue.h>
37 #define DEVSTAT_NAME_LEN 16
40 * ATTENTION: The devstat version below should be incremented any time a
41 * change is made in struct devstat, or any time a change is made in the
42 * enumerated types that struct devstat uses. (Only if those changes
43 * would require a recompile -- i.e. re-arranging the order of an
44 * enumerated type or something like that.) This version number is used by
45 * userland utilities to determine whether or not they are in sync with the
48 #define DEVSTAT_VERSION 4
51 * These flags specify which statistics features are supported or not
52 * supported by a particular device. The default is all statistics are
56 DEVSTAT_ALL_SUPPORTED = 0x00,
57 DEVSTAT_NO_BLOCKSIZE = 0x01,
58 DEVSTAT_NO_ORDERED_TAGS = 0x02,
59 DEVSTAT_BS_UNAVAILABLE = 0x04
60 } devstat_support_flags;
63 DEVSTAT_NO_DATA = 0x00,
67 } devstat_trans_flags;
70 DEVSTAT_TAG_SIMPLE = 0x00,
71 DEVSTAT_TAG_HEAD = 0x01,
72 DEVSTAT_TAG_ORDERED = 0x02,
73 DEVSTAT_TAG_NONE = 0x03
77 DEVSTAT_PRIORITY_MIN = 0x000,
78 DEVSTAT_PRIORITY_OTHER = 0x020,
79 DEVSTAT_PRIORITY_PASS = 0x030,
80 DEVSTAT_PRIORITY_FD = 0x040,
81 DEVSTAT_PRIORITY_WFD = 0x050,
82 DEVSTAT_PRIORITY_SA = 0x060,
83 DEVSTAT_PRIORITY_OCD = 0x070,
84 DEVSTAT_PRIORITY_WCD = 0x080,
85 DEVSTAT_PRIORITY_CD = 0x090,
86 DEVSTAT_PRIORITY_WD = 0x100,
87 DEVSTAT_PRIORITY_DA = 0x110,
88 DEVSTAT_PRIORITY_CCD = 0x120,
89 DEVSTAT_PRIORITY_MAX = 0xfff
93 * These types are intended to aid statistics gathering/display programs.
94 * The first 13 types (up to the 'target' flag) are identical numerically
95 * to the SCSI device type numbers. The next 3 types designate the device
96 * interface. Currently the choices are IDE, SCSI, and 'other'. The last
97 * flag specifies whether or not the given device is a passthrough device
98 * or not. If it is a passthrough device, the lower 4 bits specify which
99 * type of physical device lies under the passthrough device, and the next
100 * 4 bits specify the interface.
103 DEVSTAT_TYPE_DIRECT = 0x000,
104 DEVSTAT_TYPE_SEQUENTIAL = 0x001,
105 DEVSTAT_TYPE_PRINTER = 0x002,
106 DEVSTAT_TYPE_PROCESSOR = 0x003,
107 DEVSTAT_TYPE_WORM = 0x004,
108 DEVSTAT_TYPE_CDROM = 0x005,
109 DEVSTAT_TYPE_SCANNER = 0x006,
110 DEVSTAT_TYPE_OPTICAL = 0x007,
111 DEVSTAT_TYPE_CHANGER = 0x008,
112 DEVSTAT_TYPE_COMM = 0x009,
113 DEVSTAT_TYPE_ASC0 = 0x00a,
114 DEVSTAT_TYPE_ASC1 = 0x00b,
115 DEVSTAT_TYPE_STORARRAY = 0x00c,
116 DEVSTAT_TYPE_ENCLOSURE = 0x00d,
117 DEVSTAT_TYPE_FLOPPY = 0x00e,
118 DEVSTAT_TYPE_MASK = 0x00f,
119 DEVSTAT_TYPE_IF_SCSI = 0x010,
120 DEVSTAT_TYPE_IF_IDE = 0x020,
121 DEVSTAT_TYPE_IF_OTHER = 0x030,
122 DEVSTAT_TYPE_IF_MASK = 0x0f0,
123 DEVSTAT_TYPE_PASS = 0x100
124 } devstat_type_flags;
127 STAILQ_ENTRY(devstat) dev_links;
128 u_int32_t device_number; /*
132 char device_name[DEVSTAT_NAME_LEN];
134 u_int64_t bytes_read; /*
138 u_int64_t bytes_written; /*
139 * Total bytes written
142 u_int64_t bytes_freed; /*
146 u_int64_t num_reads; /*
151 u_int64_t num_writes; /*
156 u_int64_t num_frees; /*
161 u_int64_t num_other; /*
164 * don't read or write
167 int32_t busy_count; /*
173 u_int32_t block_size; /* Block size, bytes */
174 u_int64_t tag_types[3]; /*
180 struct timeval dev_creation_time; /*
181 * Time the device was
184 struct timeval busy_time; /*
186 * time drive has spent
187 * processing requests.
189 struct timeval start_time; /*
193 * start of the latest
196 struct timeval last_comp_time; /*
202 devstat_support_flags flags; /*
207 devstat_type_flags device_type; /* Device type */
208 devstat_priority priority; /* Controls list pos. */
213 void devstat_add_entry(struct devstat *ds, const char *dev_name,
214 int unit_number, u_int32_t block_size,
215 devstat_support_flags flags,
216 devstat_type_flags device_type,
217 devstat_priority priority);
218 void devstat_remove_entry(struct devstat *ds);
219 void devstat_start_transaction(struct devstat *ds);
220 void devstat_end_transaction(struct devstat *ds, u_int32_t bytes,
221 devstat_tag_type tag_type,
222 devstat_trans_flags flags);
223 void devstat_end_transaction_buf(struct devstat *ds, struct buf *);
226 #endif /* _DEVICESTAT_H */