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.\" Copyright (c) 2005 Robert N. M. Watson
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.\" All rights reserved.
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.\" SUCH DAMAGE.
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.\" $FreeBSD$
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.\"
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.Dd June 27, 2005
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.Os
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.Dt LIBMEMSTAT 3
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.Sh NAME
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.Nm libmemstat
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.Nd "library interface to retrieve kernel memory allocator statistics"
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.Sh LIBRARY
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.Lb libmemstat
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.Sh SYNOPSIS
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.In sys/types.h
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.In memstat.h
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.Ss General Functions
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.Ft "const char *"
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.Fn memstat_strerror "int error"
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.Ss Memory Type List Management Functions
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.Ft "struct memory_type_list *"
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.Fn memstat_mtl_alloc "void"
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.Ft "struct memory_type *"
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.Fn memstat_mtl_first "struct memory_type_list *list"
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.Ft "struct memory_type *"
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.Fn memstat_mtl_next "struct memory_type *mtp"
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.Ft "struct memory_type *"
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.Fo memstat_mtl_find
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.Fa "struct memory_type_list *list" "int allocator" "const char *name"
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.Fc
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.Ft void
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.Fn memstat_mtl_free "struct memory_type_list *list"
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.Ft int
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.Fn memstat_mtl_geterror "struct memory_type_list *list"
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.Ss Allocator Query Functions
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.Ft int
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.Fn memstat_kvm_all "struct memory_type_list *list" "void *kvm_handle"
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.Ft int
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.Fn memstat_kvm_malloc "struct memory_type_list *list" "void *kvm_handle"
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.Ft int
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.Fn memstat_kvm_uma "struct memory_type_list *list" "void *kvm_handle"
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.Ft int
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.Fn memstat_sysctl_all "struct memory_type_list *list" "int flags"
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.Ft int
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.Fn memstat_sysctl_malloc "struct memory_type_list *list" "int flags"
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.Ft int
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.Fn memstat_sysctl_uma "struct memory_type_list *list" "int flags"
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.Ss Memory Type Accessor Methods
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.Ft "const char *"
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.Fn memstat_get_name "const struct memory_type *mtp"
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.Ft int
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.Fn memstat_get_allocator "const struct memory_type *mtp"
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.Ft uint64_t
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.Fn memstat_get_countlimit "const struct memory_type *mtp"
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.Ft uint64_t
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.Fn memstat_get_byteslimit "const struct memory_type *mtp"
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.Ft uint64_t
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.Fn memstat_get_sizemask "const struct memory_type *mtp"
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.Ft uint64_t
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.Fn memstat_get_size "const struct memory_type *mtp"
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.Ft uint64_t
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.Fn memstat_get_memalloced "const struct memory_type *mtp"
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.Ft uint64_t
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.Fn memstat_get_memfreed "const struct memory_type *mtp"
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.Ft uint64_t
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.Fn memstat_get_numallocs "const struct memory_type *mtp"
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.Ft uint64_t
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.Fn memstat_get_numfrees "const struct memory_type *mtp"
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.Ft uint64_t
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.Fn memstat_get_bytes "const struct memory_type *mtp"
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.Ft uint64_t
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.Fn memstat_get_count "const struct memory_type *mtp"
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.Ft uint64_t
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.Fn memstat_get_free "const struct memory_type *mtp"
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.Ft uint64_t
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.Fn memstat_get_failures "const struct memory_type *mtp"
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.Ft "void *"
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.Fn memstat_get_caller_pointer "const struct memory_type *mtp" "int index"
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.Ft void
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.Fo memstat_set_caller_pointer
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.Fa "struct memory_type *mtp" "int index" "void *value"
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.Fc
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.Ft uint64_t
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.Fn memstat_get_caller_uint64 "const struct memory_type *mtp" "int index"
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.Ft void
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.Fo memstat_set_caller_uint64
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.Fa "struct memory_type *mtp" "int index" "uint64_t value"
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.Fc
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.Ft uint64_t
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.Fn memstat_get_zonefree "const struct memory_type *mtp"
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.Ft uint64_t
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.Fn memstat_get_kegfree "const struct memory_type *mtp"
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.Ft uint64_t
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.Fn memstat_get_percpu_memalloced "const struct memory_type *mtp" "int cpu"
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.Ft uint64_t
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.Fn memstat_get_percpu_memfreed "const struct memory_type *mtp" "int cpu"
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.Ft uint64_t
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.Fn memstat_get_percpu_numallocs "const struct memory_type *mtp" "int cpu"
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.Ft uint64_t
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.Fn memstat_get_percpu_numfrees "const struct memory_type *mtp" "int cpu"
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.Ft uint64_t
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.Fn memstat_get_percpu_sizemask "const struct memory_type *mtp" "int cpu"
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.Ft "void *"
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.Fo memstat_get_percpu_caller_pointer
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.Fa "const struct memory_type *mtp" "int cpu" "int index"
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.Fc
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.Ft void
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.Fo memstat_set_percpu_caller_pointer
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.Fa "struct memory_type *mtp" "int cpu" "int index" "void *value"
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.Fc
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.Ft uint64_t
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.Fo memstat_get_percpu_caller_uint64
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.Fa "const struct memory_type *mtp" "int cpu" "int index"
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.Fc
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.Ft void
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.Fo memstat_set_percpu_caller_uint64
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.Fa "struct memory_type *mtp" "int cpu" "int index" "uint64_t value"
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.Fc
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.Ft uint64_t
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.Fn memstat_get_percpu_free "const struct memory_type *mtp" "int cpu"
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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.Nm
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provides an interface to retrieve kernel memory allocator statistics, for
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the purposes of debugging and system monitoring, insulating applications
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from implementation details of the allocators, and allowing a tool to
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transparently support multiple allocators.
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.Nm
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supports both retrieving a single statistics snapshot, as well as
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incrementally updating statistics for long-term monitoring.
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.Pp
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.Nm
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describes each memory type using a
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.Vt "struct memory_type" ,
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an opaque memory type accessed by the application using accessor functions
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in the library.
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.Nm
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returns and updates chains of
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.Vt "struct memory_type"
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via a
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.Vt "struct memory_type_list" ,
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which will be allocated by calling
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.Fn memstat_mtl_alloc ,
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and freed on completion using
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.Fn memstat_mtl_free .
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Lists of memory types are populated via calls that query the kernel for
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statistics information; currently:
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.Fn memstat_kvm_all ,
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.Fn memstat_kvm_malloc ,
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.Fn memstat_kvm_uma ,
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.Fn memstat_sysctl_all ,
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.Fn memstat_sysctl_uma ,
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and
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.Fn memstat_sysctl_malloc .
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Repeated calls will incrementally update the list of memory types, permitting
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tracking over time without recreating all list state.
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If an error is detected during a query call, error condition information may
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be retrieved using
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.Fn memstat_mtl_geterror ,
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and converted to a user-readable string using
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.Fn memstat_strerror .
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.Pp
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Freeing the list will free all memory type data in the list, and so
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invalidates any outstanding pointers to entries in the list.
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.Vt "struct memory_type"
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entries in the list may be iterated over using
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.Fn memstat_mtl_first
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and
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.Fn memstat_mtl_next ,
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which respectively return the first entry in a list, and the next entry in a
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list.
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.Fn memstat_mtl_find ,
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which will return a pointer to the first entry matching the passed
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parameters.
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.Pp
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A series of accessor methods is provided to access fields of the structure,
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including retrieving statistics and properties, as well as setting of caller
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owned fields.
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Direct application access to the data structure fields is not supported.
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.Ss Library Vt memory_type Ss Fields
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Each
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.Vt "struct memory_type"
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holds a description of the memory type, including its name and the allocator
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it is managed by, as well as current statistics on use.
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Some statistics are directly measured, others are derived from directly
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measured statistics.
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Certain high level statistics are present across all available allocators,
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such as the number of allocation and free operations; other measurements,
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such as the quantity of free items in per-CPU caches, or administrative
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limit on the number of allocations, is available only for specific
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allocators.
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.Ss Caller Vt memory_type Ss Fields
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.Vt "struct memory_type"
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includes fields to allow the application to store data, in the form of
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pointers and 64-bit integers, with memory types.
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For example, the application author might make use of one of the caller
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pointers to reference a more complex data structure tracking long-term
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behavior of the memory type, or a window system object that is used to
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render the state of the memory type.
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General and per-CPU storage is provided with each
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.Vt "struct memory_type"
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in the form of an array of pointers and integers.
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The array entries are accessed via the
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.Fa index
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argument to the get and set accessor methods.
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Possible values of
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.Fa index
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range between
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0
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and
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.Dv MEMSTAT_MAXCALLER .
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.Pp
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Caller-owned fields are initialized to
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0
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or
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.Dv NULL
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when a new
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.Vt "struct memory_type"
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is allocated and attached to a memory type list; these fields retain their
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values across queries that update library-owned fields.
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.Ss Allocator Types
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Currently,
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.Nm
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supports two kernel allocators:
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.Dv ALLOCATOR_UMA
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for
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.Xr uma 9 ,
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and
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.Dv ALLOCATOR_MALLOC
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for
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.Xr malloc 9 .
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These values may be passed to
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.Fn memstat_mtl_find ,
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and will be returned by
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.Fn memstat_get_allocator .
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Two additional constants in the allocator name space are defined:
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.Dv ALLOCATOR_UNKNOWN ,
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which will only be returned as a result of a library error, and
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.Dv ALLOCATOR_ANY ,
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which can be used to specify that returning types matching any allocator is
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permittible from
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.Fn memstat_mtl_find .
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.Ss Access Method List
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The following accessor methods are defined, of which some will be valid for
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a given memory type:
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.Bl -tag -width indent
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.It Fn memstat_get_name
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Return a pointer to the name of the memory type.
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Memory for the name is owned by
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.Nm
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and will be valid through a call to
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.Fn memstat_mtl_free .
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Note that names will be unique with respect to a single allocator, but that
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the same name might be used by different memory types owned by different
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memory allocators.
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.It Fn memstat_get_allocator
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Return an integer identifier for the memory allocator that owns the memory
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type.
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.It Fn memstat_get_countlimit
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If the memory type has an administrative limit on the number of simultaneous
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allocations, return it.
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.It Fn memstat_get_byteslimit
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If the memory type has an administrative limit on the number of bytes of
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memory that may be simultaenously allocated for the memory type, return it.
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.It Fn memstat_get_sizemask
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If the memory type supports variable allocation sizes, return a bitmask of
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sizes allocated for the memory type.
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.It Fn memstat_get_size
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If the memory type supports a fixed allocation size, return that size.
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.It Fn memstat_get_memalloced
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Return the total number of bytes allocated for the memory type over its
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lifetime.
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.It Fn memstat_get_memfreed
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Return the total number of bytes freed for the memory type over its lifetime.
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.It Fn memstat_get_numallocs
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Return the total number of allocations for the memory type over its lifetime.
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.It Fn memstat_get_numfrees
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Return the total number of frees for the memory type over its lifetime.
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.It Fn memstat_get_bytes
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Return the current number of bytes allocated to the memory type.
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.It Fn memstat_get_count
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Return the current number of allocations for the memory type.
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.It Fn memstat_get_free
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If the memory allocator supports a cache, return the number of items in the
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cache.
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.It Fn memstat_get_failures
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If the memory allocator and type permit allocation failures, return the
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number of allocation failures measured.
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.It Fn memstat_get_caller_pointer
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Return a caller-owned pointer for the memory type.
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.It Fn memstat_set_caller_pointer
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Set a caller-owned pointer for the memory type.
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.It Fn memstat_get_caller_uint64
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Return a caller-owned integer for the memory type.
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.It Fn memstat_set_caller_uint64
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Set a caller-owned integer for the memory type.
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.It Fn memstat_get_zonefree
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If the memory allocator supports a multi-level allocation structure, return
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the number of cached items in the zone.
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These items will be in a fully constructed state available for immediate
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use.
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.It Fn memstat_get_kegfree
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If the memory allocator supports a multi-level allocation structure, return
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the number of cached items in the keg.
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These items may be in a partially constructed state, and may require further
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processing before they can be made available for use.
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.It Fn memstat_get_percpu_memalloced
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If the memory allocator supports per-CPU statistics, return the number of
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bytes of memory allocated for the memory type on the CPU over its lifetime.
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.It Fn memstat_get_percpu_memfreed
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If the memory allocator supports per-CPU statistics, return the number of
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bytes of memory freed from the memory type on the CPU over its lifetime.
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.It Fn memstat_get_percpu_numallocs
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If the memory allocator supports per-CPU statistics, return the number of
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allocations for the memory type on the CPU over its lifetime.
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.It Fn memstat_get_percpu_numfrees
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If the memory allocator supports per-CPU statistics, return the number of
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frees for the memory type on the CPU over its lifetime.
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.It Fn memstat_get_percpu_sizemask
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If the memory allocator supports variable size memory allocation and per-CPU
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statistics, return the size bitmask for the memory type on the CPU.
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.It Fn memstat_get_percpu_caller_pointer
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Return a caller-owned per-CPU pointer for the memory type.
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.It Fn memstat_set_percpu_caller_pointer
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Set a caller-owned per-CPU pointer for the memory type.
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.It Fn memstat_get_percpu_caller_uint64
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Return a caller-owned per-CPU integer for the memory type.
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.It Fn memsttat_set_percpu_caller_uint64
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Set a caller-owned per-CPU integer for the memory type.
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.It Fn memstat_get_percpu_free
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If the memory allocator supports a per-CPU cache, return the number of free
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items in the per-CPU cache of the designated CPU.
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.El
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.Sh RETURN VALUES
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.Nm
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functions fall into three categories: functions returning a pointer to an
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object, functions returning an integer return value, and functions
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implementing accessor methods returning data from a
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.Vt "struct memory_type" .
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.Pp
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Functions returning a pointer to an object will generally return
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.Dv NULL
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on failure.
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.Fn memstat_mtl_alloc
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will return an error value via
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.Va errno ,
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which will consist of the value
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.Er ENOMEM .
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Functions
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.Fn memstat_mtl_first ,
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.Fn memstat_mtl_next ,
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and
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.Fn memstat_mtl_find
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will return
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.Dv NULL
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when there is no entry or match in the list; however, this is not considered
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a failure mode and no error value is available.
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.Pp
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Functions returning an integer success value will return
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0
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on success, or
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\-1
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on failure.
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If a failure is returned, the list error access method,
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.Fn memstat_mtl_geterror ,
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may be used to retrieve the error state.
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The string representation of the error may be retrieved using
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.Fn memstat_strerror .
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Possible error values are:
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.Bl -tag -width ".Dv MEMSTAT_ERROR_KVM_SHORTREAD"
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.It Dv MEMSTAT_ERROR_UNDEFINED
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Undefined error.
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Occurs if
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.Fn memstat_mtl_geterror
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is called on a list before an error associated with the list has occurred.
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.It Dv MEMSTAT_ERROR_NOMEMORY
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Insufficient memory.
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Occurs if library calls to
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.Xr malloc 3
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fail, or if a system call to retrieve kernel statistics fails with
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.Er ENOMEM .
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.It Dv MEMSTAT_ERROR_VERSION
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Returned if the current version of
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.Nm
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is unable to interpret the statistics data returned by the kernel due to an
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explicit version mismatch, or to differences in data structures that cannot
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be reconciled.
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.It Dv MEMSTAT_ERROR_PERMISSION
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Returned if a statistics source returns
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.Va errno
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values of
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.Er EACCES
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or
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.Er EPERM .
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.It Dv MEMSTAT_ERROR_TOOMANYCPUS
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Returned if the compile-time limit on the number of CPUs in
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.Nm
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is lower than the number of CPUs returned by a statistics data source.
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.It Dv MEMSTAT_ERROR_DATAERROR
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Returned if
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.Nm
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is unable to interpret statistics data returned by the data source, even
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though there does not appear to be a version problem.
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.It Dv MEMSTAT_ERROR_KVM
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Returned if
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.Nm
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experiences an error while using
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.Xr kvm 3
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interfaces to query statistics data.
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Use
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.Xr kvm_geterr 3
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to retrieve the error.
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.It Dv MEMSTAT_ERROR_KVM_NOSYMBOL
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Returned if
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.Nm
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is unable to read a required symbol from the kernel being operated on.
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.It Dv MEMSTAT_ERROR_KVM_SHORTREAD
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Returned if
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.Nm
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attempts to read data from a live memory image or kernel core dump and
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insufficient data is returned.
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.El
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.Pp
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Finally, functions returning data from a
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.Vt "struct memory_type"
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pointer are not permitted to fail, and directly return either a statistic
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or pointer to a string.
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.Sh EXAMPLES
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Create a memory type list, query the
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.Xr uma 9
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memory allocator for available statistics, and print out the number of
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allocations performed by the
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.Dv mbuf
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zone.
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.Bd -literal -offset indent
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struct memory_type_list *mtlp;
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struct memory_type *mtp;
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uint64_t mbuf_count;
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mtlp = memstat_mtl_alloc();
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if (mtlp == NULL)
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err(-1, "memstat_mtl_alloc");
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if (memstat_sysctl_uma(mtlp, 0) < 0)
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err(-1, "memstat_sysctl_uma");
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mtp = memstat_mtl_find(mtlp, ALLOCATOR_UMA, "mbuf");
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if (mtp == NULL)
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errx(-1, "memstat_mtl_find: mbuf not found");
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mbuf_count = memstat_get_count(mtp);
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memstat_mtl_free(mtlp);
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printf("mbufs: %llu\en", (unsigned long long)mbuf_count);
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.Ed
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.Sh SEE ALSO
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.Xr malloc 9 ,
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.Xr uma 9
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.Sh HISTORY
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The
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.Nm
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library appeared in
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.Fx 6.0 .
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.Sh AUTHORS
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The kernel memory allocator changes necessary to support a general purpose
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monitoring library, along with the library, were written by
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.An Robert Watson Aq rwatson@FreeBSD.org .
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.Sh BUGS
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There are memory allocators in the kernel, such as the VM page allocator
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and
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.Nm sf_buf
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allocator, which are not currently supported by
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.Nm .
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.Pp
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Once a memory type is present on a memory type list, it will not be removed
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even if the kernel no longer presents information on the type via its
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monitoring interfaces.
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In order to flush removed memory types, it is necessary to free the entire
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list and allocate a new one.
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