NAME
kstat
—
kernel statistics
SYNOPSIS
pseudo-device kstat
DESCRIPTION
The /dev/kstat device exposes kernel statistics (kstats) to userland.
IOCTLS
The kstat
ioctl(2) calls are provided in
<sys/kstat.h>
.
With the exception of KSTATIOC_VERSION
,
the kstat ioctl(2) calls use the kstat_req
structure to request or enumerate kernel statistic data from the kernel:
struct kstat_req { unsigned int ks_rflags; #define KSTATIOC_F_IGNVER (1 << 0) /* the current version of the kstat subsystem */ unsigned int ks_version; uint64_t ks_id; char ks_provider[KSTAT_STRLEN]; unsigned int ks_instance; char ks_name[KSTAT_STRLEN]; unsigned int ks_unit; struct timespec ks_created; struct timespec ks_updated; struct timespec ks_interval; unsigned int ks_type; unsigned int ks_state; void *ks_data; size_t ks_datalen; unsigned int ks_dataver; };
The kstat subsystem increments a version number when a kstat is
added to or removed from the subsystem so changes to the set of kstats can
be detected. The current version can be requested with a
KSTATIOC_VERSION
ioctl(2) call. Programs requesting a kstat with the other
ioctl(2) calls pass the current version in
ks_version, and if the version differs an error will
be returned with
errno(2) set to EINVAL
to indicate that the
program should resynchronise with the kernel subsystem. This check can be
disabled by setting the KSTATIOC_F_IGNVER
flag in
ks_rflags.
A kstat is identified by a 64bit number, or the combination of a provider name, instance number, name, and unit number.
Unless ks_data is
NULL
, the kstat subsystem will request an update of
the statistics data and copy up to ks_datalen bytes of
it to the specified memory.
The kstat ioctl(2) calls are as follows:
KSTATIOC_VERSION
unsigned int- Get the current version of the set of kernel statistics.
KSTATIOC_FIND_ID
struct kstat_req- Request the kstat identified by ks_id.
KSTATIOC_NFIND_ID
struct kstat_req- Request a kstat with an identifier greater than or equal to ks_id.
KSTATIOC_FIND_PROVIDER
struct kstat_req- Request the kstat identified by ks_provider, ks_instance, ks_name, and ks_unit.
KSTATIOC_NFIND_PROVIDER
struct kstat_req- Request the kstat or next kstat from the set of kstats ordered by ks_provider, ks_instance, ks_name, and ks_unit.
KSTATIOC_FIND_NAME
struct kstat_req- Request the kstat identified by ks_name, ks_unit, ks_provider, and ks_instance.
KSTATIOC_NFIND_NAME
struct kstat_req- Request the kstat or next kstat from the set of kstats ordered by ks_name, ks_unit, ks_provider, and ks_instance.
Upon the successful request of a kstat, the
kstat
driver will update the
kstat_req structure with current information about
that kstat. Updated fields include:
- ks_version
- The current version of the kstat subsystem.
- ks_id
- The 64bit unique identifier for the requested kstat. A kstat can be
requested using this identifier and the
KSTATIOC_FIND_ID
ioctl(2) call. - ks_provider, ks_instance, ks_name, ks_unit
- The fully specified identifier of the kstat. A kstat can be requested
using these identifiers with the
KSTATIOC_FIND_NAME
andKSTATIOC_FIND_PROVIDER
ioctl(2) calls. Groups of kstats with the same identifier or name can be enumerated or requested with theKSTATIOC_NFIND_NAME
andKSTATIOC_NFIND_PROVIDER
ioctl(2) calls without having to fetch the entire set of kstats and filtering them. - ks_created
- The system uptime when the kstat was created and added to the kstat subsystem.
- ks_updated
- The system uptime at which the kstat data payload was last updated. A kstat provider may update data when requested, or report when data was last updated by some other process. ks_updated can by used by a program to identify if data has been updated, or for calculating rates of changes of values between updates.
- ks_type
- The type or structure of the data payload. Currently supported types are documented in kstat_create(9).
- ks_datalen
- The amount of data the kstat provides in bytes. When requesting kstat data, the program specifies the amount of space available at ks_data by setting this variable.
FILES
- /dev/kstat
SEE ALSO
HISTORY
The kstat
device appeared in
OpenBSD 6.8.