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kstat(9s)
Kernel & Driver Data Structures kstat(9S)
NAME
kstat - kernel statistics structure
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/kstat.h>
#include <sys/ddi.h>
#include <sys/sunddi.h>
INTERFACE LEVEL
Solaris DDI specific (Solaris DDI)
DESCRIPTION
Each kernel statistic (kstat) exported by device drivers consists of a
header section and a data section. The kstat structure is the header
portion of the statistic.
A driver receives a pointer to a kstat structure from a successful call
to kstat_create(9F). Drivers should never allocate a kstat structure in
any other manner.
After allocation, the driver should perform any further initialization
needed before calling the kstat_install() function to actually export
the kstat. For more information, see the kstat_install(9F) man page.
STRUCTURE MEMBERS
void *ks_data; /* kstat type-specif. data */
ulong_t ks_ndata; /* # of type-specif. data
records */
ulong_t ks_data_size; /* total size of kstat data
section */
int (*ks_update)(struct kstat *, int);
void *ks_private; /* arbitrary provider-private
data */
void *ks_lock; /* protects kstat's data */
The members of the kstat structure available to examine or set by a
driver are as follows:
ks_data Points to the data portion of the kstat. Either allo‐
cated by the kstat_create() function for the drivers
use, or by the driver if it is using virtual kstats.
For more information, see the kstat_create(9F) man
page.
ks_ndata The number of data records in this kstat. Set by the
ks_update(9E) routine.
ks_data_size The amount of data pointed to by ks_data. Set by the
ks_update(9E) routine.
ks_update Pointer to a routine that dynamically updates kstat.
This is useful for drivers where the underlying device
keeps cheap hardware statistics, but where extraction
is expensive. Instead of constantly keeping the kstat
data section up to date, the driver can supply a
ks_update() function that updates the kstat data sec‐
tion on demand. For more information, see the
ks_update(9E) man page. To take advantage of this fea‐
ture, set the ks_update field before calling the
kstat_install() function. For more information, see the
kstat_install(9F) man page.
ks_private Is a private field for the driver's use. Often used in
the ks_update() function. For more information, see the
ks_update(9E) man page.
ks_lock Is a pointer to a mutex that protects this kstat. kstat
data sections are optionally protected by the per-kstat
ks_lock. If ks_lock is non-NULL, kstat clients (such as
/dev/kstat) will acquire this lock for all of their
operations on that kstat. It is up to the kstat
provider to decide whether guaranteeing consistent data
to kstat clients is sufficiently important to justify
the locking cost. Note, however, that most statistic
updates already occur under one of the provider's
mutexes. If the provider sets ks_lock to point to that
mutex, then kstat data locking is free. ks_lock is
really of type (kmutex_t*) and is declared as (void*)
in the kstat header. That way, users do not have to be
exposed to all of the kernel's lock-related data struc‐
tures.
SEE ALSO
kstat_create(9F), kstat2(9S), kstat2_create(9F)
Writing Device Drivers in Oracle Solaris 11.4
NOTES
With the introduction of kstats v2, direct use of these fields is dep‐
recated. They may be renamed or removed in a future release of Oracle
Solaris. For more information on how to access fields in a v2 kstat
created by the kstat2_create() function, see the kstat2_create(9F) and
kstat2(9S) man pages.
Oracle Solaris 11.4 31 Aug 2016 kstat(9S)