wmSMPmon: Solaris support
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wmSMPmon/wmSMPmon/sysinfo-solaris.c
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/*
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* sysinfo-solaris.c
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*
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* System information gathering for Solaris
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*/
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#include "general.h"
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#include "standards.h"
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <strings.h>
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#include <stdint.h>
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#include <kstat.h>
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#include <sys/sysinfo.h>
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#include <sys/swap.h>
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/*
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* The index field is for a fast lookup on the string.
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* A -1 tells stat_data_lookup() that we need to locate
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* the string. Once stat_data_lookup() has located the
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* string, it will set the index of were we found it.
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*/
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typedef struct cpu_states_info {
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char *field_name;
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int index;
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} cpu_states_info_t;
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#define CPU_STATES 4
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static struct cpu_states_info cpu_states[CPU_STATES] = {
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{"cpu_ticks_idle", -1},
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{"cpu_ticks_user", -1},
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{"cpu_ticks_kernel", -1},
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{"cpu_ticks_wait", -1}
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};
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static kstat_ctl_t *kcp = NULL;
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static kstat_t *ksp_old;
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static uint64_t physmem = 0;
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/* NumCPUs_DoInit returns the number of CPUs present in the system and
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performs any initialization necessary for the sysinfo-XXX module */
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unsigned int NumCpus_DoInit(void)
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{
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int smp_num_cpus;
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int i;
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kcp = kstat_open();
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if (kcp == NULL)
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exit(1);
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physmem = sysconf(_SC_PHYS_PAGES);
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smp_num_cpus = sysconf(_SC_NPROCESSORS_CONF);
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if (smp_num_cpus < 1) {
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smp_num_cpus = 1; /* SPARC glibc is buggy */
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}
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if (smp_num_cpus > 255) {
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/* we don't support more than 255 CPUs (well, in fact no more
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than two ate the moment... */
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smp_num_cpus = 255;
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}
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ksp_old = malloc(smp_num_cpus * sizeof (kstat_t));
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if (ksp_old == NULL) {
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kstat_close(kcp);
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fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: Can't allocate cpu load history.\n");
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exit(1);
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}
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for (i = 0; i < smp_num_cpus; i++) {
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ksp_old[i].ks_data = NULL;
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ksp_old[i].ks_data_size = 0;
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}
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return smp_num_cpus;
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}
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/*
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* If index_ptr integer value is > -1 then the index points to the
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* string entry in the ks_data that we are interested in. Otherwise
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* we will need to walk the array.
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*/
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void *stat_data_lookup(kstat_t *ksp, char *name, int *index_ptr)
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{
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int i;
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int size;
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int index;
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char *namep, *datap;
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switch (ksp->ks_type) {
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case KSTAT_TYPE_NAMED:
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size = sizeof (kstat_named_t);
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namep = KSTAT_NAMED_PTR(ksp)->name;
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break;
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case KSTAT_TYPE_TIMER:
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size = sizeof (kstat_timer_t);
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namep = KSTAT_TIMER_PTR(ksp)->name;
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break;
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default:
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errno = EINVAL;
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return (NULL);
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}
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index = *index_ptr;
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if (index >= 0) {
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/* Short cut to the information. */
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datap = ksp->ks_data;
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datap = &datap[size*index];
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return (datap);
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}
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/* Need to go find the string. */
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datap = ksp->ks_data;
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for (i = 0; i < ksp->ks_ndata; i++) {
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if (strcmp(name, namep) == 0) {
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*index_ptr = i;
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return (datap);
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}
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namep += size;
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datap += size;
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}
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errno = ENOENT;
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return (NULL);
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}
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uint64_t kstat_delta(kstat_t *old, kstat_t *new, char *name, int *index)
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{
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kstat_named_t *knew = stat_data_lookup(new, name, index);
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if (old && old->ks_data) {
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kstat_named_t *kold = stat_data_lookup(old, name, index);
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return (knew->value.ui64 - kold->value.ui64);
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}
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return (knew->value.ui64);
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}
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uint64_t cpu_ticks_delta(kstat_t *old, kstat_t *new)
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{
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uint64_t ticks = 0;
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size_t i;
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for (i = 0; i < CPU_STATES; i++) {
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ticks += kstat_delta(old, new, cpu_states[i].field_name,
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&cpu_states[i].index);
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}
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return ((ticks == 0) ? 1 : ticks);
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}
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int kstat_copy(const kstat_t *src, kstat_t *dst)
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{
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void *dst_data = NULL;
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if (dst->ks_data && dst->ks_data_size < src->ks_data_size)
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free((void *)dst->ks_data);
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else
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dst_data = dst->ks_data;
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*dst = *src;
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if (src->ks_data != NULL) {
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if (dst_data)
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dst->ks_data = dst_data;
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else if ((dst->ks_data = malloc(src->ks_data_size)) == NULL)
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return (-1);
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bcopy(src->ks_data, dst->ks_data, src->ks_data_size);
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} else {
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if (dst_data)
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free((void *)dst_data);
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dst->ks_data = NULL;
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dst->ks_data_size = 0;
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}
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return (0);
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}
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/* Get_CPU_Load returns an array of CPU loads, one for each CPU, scaled
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to HAUTEUR. The array is defined and allocated by the main program
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and passed to the function as '*load'. The number of CPUs present
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is given in 'Cpu_tot' */
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unsigned int *Get_CPU_Load(unsigned int *load, unsigned int Cpu_tot)
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{
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kstat_t *ksp_new;
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double factor;
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uint64_t cur_load;
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int i;
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if (kcp == NULL || ksp_old == NULL)
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return (load);
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for (i = 0; i < Cpu_tot; i++) {
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if ((ksp_new = kstat_lookup(kcp, "cpu", i, "sys")) == NULL) {
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load[i] = 0;
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continue;
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}
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if (kstat_read(kcp, ksp_new, NULL) == -1) {
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load[i] = 0;
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continue;
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}
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cur_load = cpu_ticks_delta(&ksp_old[i], ksp_new);
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factor = HAUTEUR / (double)cur_load;
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cur_load = kstat_delta(&ksp_old[i], ksp_new,
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cpu_states[1].field_name, &cpu_states[1].index) +
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kstat_delta(&ksp_old[i], ksp_new, cpu_states[2].field_name,
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&cpu_states[2].index);
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if (ksp_old[i].ks_data) {
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load[i] = factor * cur_load;
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}
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kstat_copy(ksp_new, &ksp_old[i]);
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}
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return (load);
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}
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/* return current memory/swap usage on a scale from 0-100 */
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unsigned int Get_Memory(void)
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{
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kstat_t *ksp_new;
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static vminfo_t *vm_new = NULL;
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static vminfo_t *vm_old = NULL;
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vminfo_t *vm_swap;
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static uint64_t freemem = 0;
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if ((ksp_new = kstat_lookup(kcp, "unix", 0, "vminfo")) == NULL) {
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return (0);
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}
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if (vm_new == NULL && (vm_new = malloc(sizeof (vminfo_t))) == NULL) {
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return (0);
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}
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if (kstat_read(kcp, ksp_new, vm_new) == -1) {
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return (0);
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}
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if (vm_old != NULL) {
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uint64_t step = vm_new->updates - vm_old->updates;
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if (step > 0) {
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freemem = (vm_new->freemem - vm_old->freemem) / step;
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}
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}
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vm_swap = vm_new;
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vm_new = vm_old;
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vm_old = vm_swap;
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if (vm_new == NULL)
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return (0);
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return (100 * (physmem - freemem) / physmem);
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}
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unsigned int Get_Swap(void)
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{
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struct anoninfo ai;
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if (swapctl(SC_AINFO, &ai) == -1) {
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return (0);
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}
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return (100 * (ai.ani_max - ai.ani_free) / ai.ani_max);
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}
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