tcp_stats.h revision 721fffe35d40e548a5a58dc53a2ec9c6762172d9
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/*
* Copyright 2010 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
* Use is subject to license terms.
*/
#ifndef _INET_TCP_STATS_H
#define _INET_TCP_STATS_H
/*
* TCP private kernel statistics declarations.
*/
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
#ifdef _KERNEL
/*
* TCP Statistics.
*
* How TCP statistics work.
*
* There are two types of statistics invoked by two macros.
*
* TCP_STAT(name) does non-atomic increment of a named stat counter. It is
* supposed to be used in non MT-hot paths of the code.
*
* TCP_DBGSTAT(name) does atomic increment of a named stat counter. It is
* supposed to be used for DEBUG purposes and may be used on a hot path.
* These counters are only available in a debugged kerel. They are grouped
* under the TCP_DEBUG_COUNTER C pre-processor condition.
*
* Both TCP_STAT and TCP_DBGSTAT counters are available using kstat
* (use "kstat tcp" to get them).
*
* How to add new counters.
*
* 1) Add a field in the tcp_stat structure describing your counter.
* 2) Add a line in the template in tcp_kstat2_init() with the name
* of the counter.
* 3) Update tcp_clr_stats() and tcp_cp_stats() with the new counters.
* IMPORTANT!! - make sure that all the above functions are in sync !!
* 4) Use either TCP_STAT or TCP_DBGSTAT with the name.
*
* Please avoid using private counters which are not kstat-exported.
*
* Implementation note.
*
* Both the MIB2 and tcp_stat_t counters are kept per CPU in the array
* tcps_sc in tcp_stack_t. Each array element is a pointer to a
* tcp_stats_cpu_t struct. Once allocated, the tcp_stats_cpu_t struct is
* not freed until the tcp_stack_t is going away. So there is no need to
* acquire a lock before accessing the stats counters.
*/
#ifndef TCP_DEBUG_COUNTER
#ifdef DEBUG
#define TCP_DEBUG_COUNTER 1
#else
#define TCP_DEBUG_COUNTER 0
#endif
#endif
/* Kstats */
typedef struct tcp_stat {
kstat_named_t tcp_time_wait_syn_success;
kstat_named_t tcp_clean_death_nondetached;
kstat_named_t tcp_eager_blowoff_q;
kstat_named_t tcp_eager_blowoff_q0;
kstat_named_t tcp_no_listener;
kstat_named_t tcp_listendrop;
kstat_named_t tcp_listendropq0;
kstat_named_t tcp_wsrv_called;
kstat_named_t tcp_flwctl_on;
kstat_named_t tcp_timer_fire_early;
kstat_named_t tcp_timer_fire_miss;
kstat_named_t tcp_zcopy_on;
kstat_named_t tcp_zcopy_off;
kstat_named_t tcp_zcopy_backoff;
kstat_named_t tcp_fusion_flowctl;
kstat_named_t tcp_fusion_backenabled;
kstat_named_t tcp_fusion_urg;
kstat_named_t tcp_fusion_putnext;
kstat_named_t tcp_fusion_unfusable;
kstat_named_t tcp_fusion_aborted;
kstat_named_t tcp_fusion_unqualified;
kstat_named_t tcp_fusion_rrw_busy;
kstat_named_t tcp_fusion_rrw_msgcnt;
kstat_named_t tcp_fusion_rrw_plugged;
kstat_named_t tcp_in_ack_unsent_drop;
kstat_named_t tcp_sock_fallback;
kstat_named_t tcp_lso_enabled;
kstat_named_t tcp_lso_disabled;
kstat_named_t tcp_lso_times;
kstat_named_t tcp_lso_pkt_out;
kstat_named_t tcp_listen_cnt_drop;
kstat_named_t tcp_listen_mem_drop;
kstat_named_t tcp_zwin_mem_drop;
kstat_named_t tcp_zwin_ack_syn;
kstat_named_t tcp_rst_unsent;
kstat_named_t tcp_reclaim_cnt;
kstat_named_t tcp_reass_timeout;
#ifdef TCP_DEBUG_COUNTER
kstat_named_t tcp_time_wait;
kstat_named_t tcp_rput_time_wait;
kstat_named_t tcp_detach_time_wait;
kstat_named_t tcp_timeout_calls;
kstat_named_t tcp_timeout_cached_alloc;
kstat_named_t tcp_timeout_cancel_reqs;
kstat_named_t tcp_timeout_canceled;
kstat_named_t tcp_timermp_freed;
kstat_named_t tcp_push_timer_cnt;
kstat_named_t tcp_ack_timer_cnt;
#endif
} tcp_stat_t;
typedef struct tcp_g_stat {
kstat_named_t tcp_timermp_alloced;
kstat_named_t tcp_timermp_allocfail;
kstat_named_t tcp_timermp_allocdblfail;
kstat_named_t tcp_freelist_cleanup;
} tcp_g_stat_t;
/* Per CPU stats: TCP MIB2, TCP kstat and connection counter. */
typedef struct {
int64_t tcp_sc_conn_cnt;
mib2_tcp_t tcp_sc_mib;
tcp_stat_t tcp_sc_stats;
} tcp_stats_cpu_t;
#define TCPS_BUMP_MIB(tcps, x) \
BUMP_MIB(&(tcps)->tcps_sc[CPU->cpu_seqid]->tcp_sc_mib, x)
#define TCPS_UPDATE_MIB(tcps, x, y) \
UPDATE_MIB(&(tcps)->tcps_sc[CPU->cpu_seqid]->tcp_sc_mib, x, y)
#if TCP_DEBUG_COUNTER
#define TCP_DBGSTAT(tcps, x) \
atomic_inc_64( \
&((tcps)->tcps_sc[CPU->cpu_seqid]->tcp_sc_stats.x.value.ui64))
#define TCP_G_DBGSTAT(x) \
atomic_inc_64(&(tcp_g_statistics.x.value.ui64))
#else
#define TCP_DBGSTAT(tcps, x)
#define TCP_G_DBGSTAT(x)
#endif
#define TCP_G_STAT(x) (tcp_g_statistics.x.value.ui64++)
#define TCP_STAT(tcps, x) \
((tcps)->tcps_sc[CPU->cpu_seqid]->tcp_sc_stats.x.value.ui64++)
#define TCP_STAT_UPDATE(tcps, x, n) \
((tcps)->tcps_sc[CPU->cpu_seqid]->tcp_sc_stats.x.value.ui64 += (n))
#define TCP_STAT_SET(tcps, x, n) \
((tcps)->tcps_sc[CPU->cpu_seqid]->tcp_sc_stats.x.value.ui64 = (n))
extern tcp_g_stat_t tcp_g_statistics;
extern kstat_t *tcp_g_kstat;
extern void *tcp_g_kstat_init(tcp_g_stat_t *);
extern void tcp_g_kstat_fini(kstat_t *);
extern void *tcp_kstat_init(netstackid_t);
extern void tcp_kstat_fini(netstackid_t, kstat_t *);
extern void *tcp_kstat2_init(netstackid_t);
extern void tcp_kstat2_fini(netstackid_t, kstat_t *);
#endif /* _KERNEL */
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* _INET_TCP_STATS_H */