1/*
2 *  linux/include/linux/sunrpc/metrics.h
3 *
4 *  Declarations for RPC client per-operation metrics
5 *
6 *  Copyright (C) 2005	Chuck Lever <cel@netapp.com>
7 *
8 *  RPC client per-operation statistics provide latency and retry
9 *  information about each type of RPC procedure in a given RPC program.
10 *  These statistics are not for detailed problem diagnosis, but simply
11 *  to indicate whether the problem is local or remote.
12 *
13 *  These counters are not meant to be human-readable, but are meant to be
14 *  integrated into system monitoring tools such as "sar" and "iostat".  As
15 *  such, the counters are sampled by the tools over time, and are never
16 *  zeroed after a file system is mounted.  Moving averages can be computed
17 *  by the tools by taking the difference between two instantaneous samples
18 *  and dividing that by the time between the samples.
19 *
20 *  The counters are maintained in a single array per RPC client, indexed
21 *  by procedure number.  There is no need to maintain separate counter
22 *  arrays per-CPU because these counters are always modified behind locks.
23 */
24
25#ifndef _LINUX_SUNRPC_METRICS_H
26#define _LINUX_SUNRPC_METRICS_H
27
28#include <linux/seq_file.h>
29
30#define RPC_IOSTATS_VERS	"1.0"
31
32struct rpc_iostats {
33	/*
34	 * These counters give an idea about how many request
35	 * transmissions are required, on average, to complete that
36	 * particular procedure.  Some procedures may require more
37	 * than one transmission because the server is unresponsive,
38	 * the client is retransmitting too aggressively, or the
39	 * requests are large and the network is congested.
40	 */
41	unsigned long		om_ops,		/* count of operations */
42				om_ntrans,	/* count of RPC transmissions */
43				om_timeouts;	/* count of major timeouts */
44
45	/*
46	 * These count how many bytes are sent and received for a
47	 * given RPC procedure type.  This indicates how much load a
48	 * particular procedure is putting on the network.  These
49	 * counts include the RPC and ULP headers, and the request
50	 * payload.
51	 */
52	unsigned long long      om_bytes_sent,	/* count of bytes out */
53				om_bytes_recv;	/* count of bytes in */
54
55	/*
56	 * The length of time an RPC request waits in queue before
57	 * transmission, the network + server latency of the request,
58	 * and the total time the request spent from init to release
59	 * are measured.
60	 */
61	unsigned long long	om_queue,	/* jiffies queued for xmit */
62				om_rtt,		/* jiffies for RPC RTT */
63				om_execute;	/* jiffies for RPC execution */
64} ____cacheline_aligned;
65
66struct rpc_task;
67struct rpc_clnt;
68
69/*
70 * EXPORTed functions for managing rpc_iostats structures
71 */
72
73#ifdef CONFIG_PROC_FS
74
75struct rpc_iostats *	rpc_alloc_iostats(struct rpc_clnt *);
76void			rpc_count_iostats(struct rpc_task *);
77void			rpc_print_iostats(struct seq_file *, struct rpc_clnt *);
78void			rpc_free_iostats(struct rpc_iostats *);
79
80#else  /*  CONFIG_PROC_FS  */
81
82static inline struct rpc_iostats *rpc_alloc_iostats(struct rpc_clnt *clnt) { return NULL; }
83static inline void rpc_count_iostats(struct rpc_task *task) {}
84static inline void rpc_print_iostats(struct seq_file *seq, struct rpc_clnt *clnt) {}
85static inline void rpc_free_iostats(struct rpc_iostats *stats) {}
86
87#endif  /*  CONFIG_PROC_FS  */
88
89#endif /* _LINUX_SUNRPC_METRICS_H */
90