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STATS(3) FreeBSD Library Functions Manual STATS(3)
NAME stats - statistics gathering
LIBRARY library "libstats"
SYNOPSIS #include <sys/arb.h> #include <sys/qmath.h> #include <sys/stats.h>
Stats Blob Template Management Functions int stats_tpl_alloc(const char *name, uint32_t flags);
int stats_tpl_fetch_allocid(const char *name, uint32_t hash);
int stats_tpl_fetch(int tpl_id, struct statsblob_tpl **tpl);
int stats_tpl_id2name(uint32_t tpl_id, char *buf, size_t len);
int stats_tpl_sample_rates(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS);
int stats_tpl_sample_rollthedice(struct stats_tpl_sample_rate *rates, int nrates, void *seed_bytes, size_t seed_len);
struct voistatspec STATS_VSS_SUM();
struct voistatspec STATS_VSS_MAX();
struct voistatspec STATS_VSS_MIN();
struct voistatspec STATS_VSS_CRHIST<32|64>_LIN(lb, ub, stepinc, vsdflags);
struct voistatspec STATS_VSS_CRHIST<32|64>_EXP(lb, ub, stepbase, stepexp, vsdflags);
struct voistatspec STATS_VSS_CRHIST<32|64>_LINEXP(lb, ub, nlinsteps, stepbase, vsdflags);
struct voistatspec STATS_VSS_CRHIST<32|64>_USR(HBKTS(CRBKT(lb), ...), vsdflags);
struct voistatspec STATS_VSS_DRHIST<32|64>_USR(HBKTS(DRBKT(lb, ub), ...), vsdflags);
struct voistatspec STATS_VSS_DVHIST<32|64>_USR(HBKTS(DVBKT(val), ...), vsdflags); struct voistatspec *vss, uint32_t flags);
Stats Blob Data Gathering Functions int stats_voi_update_<abs|rel>_<dtype>(struct statsblob *sb, int32_t voi_id, <dtype> voival);
Stats Blob Utility Functions struct statsblob * stats_blob_alloc(uint32_t tpl_id, uint32_t flags);
int stats_blob_init(struct statsblob *sb, uint32_t tpl_id, uint32_t flags);
int stats_blob_clone(struct statsblob **dst, size_t dstmaxsz, struct statsblob *src, uint32_t flags);
void stats_blob_destroy(struct statsblob *sb);
int stats_voistat_fetch_dptr(struct statsblob *sb, int32_t voi_id, enum voi_stype stype, enum vsd_dtype *retdtype, struct voistatdata **retvsd, size_t *retvsdsz);
int stats_voistat_fetch_<dtype>(struct statsblob *sb, int32_t voi_id, enum voi_stype stype, <dtype> *ret);
int stats_blob_snapshot(struct statsblob **dst, size_t dstmaxsz, struct statsblob *src, uint32_t flags);
int stats_blob_tostr(struct statsblob *sb, struct sbuf *buf, enum sb_str_fmt fmt, uint32_t flags);
int stats_voistatdata_tostr(const struct voistatdata *vsd, enum vsd_dtype dtype, enum sb_str_fmt fmt, struct sbuf *buf, int objdump);
typedef int (*stats_blob_visitcb_t)(struct sb_visit *sbv, void *usrctx);
int stats_blob_visit(struct statsblob *sb, stats_blob_visitcb_t func, void *usrctx);
DESCRIPTION The stats framework facilitates real-time kernel and user space statistics gathering. The framework is built around the "statsblob", an object embedded within a contiguous memory allocation that is mostly opaque to consumers and stores all required state. A "statsblob" object can itself be embedded within other objects either directly or indirectly using a pointer.
Objects or subsystems for which statistics are to be gathered are
Each "statsblob", consists of a struct statsblob header and opaque internal blob structure per the following diagram:
--------------------------------------------------------- | struct | uint8_t | | statsblob | opaque[] | ---------------------------------------------------------
The publicly visible 8-byte header is defined as:
struct statsblob { uint8_t abi; uint8_t endian; uint16_t flags; uint16_t maxsz; uint16_t cursz; uint8_t opaque[]; };
abi specifies which API version the blob's opaque internals conform to (STATS_ABI_V1 is the only version currently defined). endian specifies the endianness of the blob's fields (SB_LE for little endian, SB_BE for big endian, or SB_UE for unknown endianness). cursz specifies the size of the blob, while maxsz specifies the size of the underlying memory allocation in which the blob is embedded. Both cursz and maxsz default to units of bytes, unless a flag is set in flags that dictates otherwise.
Templates are constructed by associating arbitrary VOI IDs with a set of statistics, where each statistic is specified using a struct voistatspec per the definition below:
struct voistatspec { vss_hlpr_fn hlpr; struct vss_hlpr_info *hlprinfo; struct voistatdata *iv; size_t vsdsz; uint32_t flags; enum vsd_dtype vs_dtype : 8; enum voi_stype stype : 8; };
It is generally expected that consumers will not work with struct voistatspec directly, and instead use the STATS_VSS_*() helper macros.
The stats framework offers the following statistics for association with VOIs:
VS_STYPE_SUM The sum of VOI values.
VS_STYPE_MAX The maximum VOI value.
VS_STYPE_MIN The minimum VOI value.
VS_STYPE_HIST A static bucket histogram of VOI values, including a count of "out-of-band/bucket" values which did not match any bucket. Histograms can be specified as "Continuous Range" (CRHIST), "Discrete Range" (DRHIST) or "Discrete Value" (DVHIST), with 32 or 64 bit bucket counters,
iterating over a blob's data without concern for the blob's structure. The data provided to visitor callback functions is encapsulated in struct sb_visit per the definition below:
struct sb_visit { struct voistatdata *vs_data; uint32_t tplhash; uint32_t flags; int16_t voi_id; int16_t vs_dsz; enum vsd_dtype voi_dtype : 8; enum vsd_dtype vs_dtype : 8; int8_t vs_stype; uint16_t vs_errs; };
The stats_tpl_sample_rates() and stats_tpl_sample_rollthedice() functions utilize struct stats_tpl_sample_rate to encapsulate per-template sample rate information per the definition below:
struct stats_tpl_sample_rate { int32_t tpl_slot_id; uint32_t tpl_sample_pct; };
The tpl_slot_id member holds the template's slot ID obtained from stats_tpl_alloc() or stats_tpl_fetch_allocid(). The tpl_sample_pct member holds the template's sample rate as an integer percentage in the range [0,100].
The stats_tpl_sr_cb_t conformant function pointer that is required as the arg1 of stats_tpl_sample_rates() is defined as:
enum stats_tpl_sr_cb_action { TPL_SR_UNLOCKED_GET, TPL_SR_RLOCKED_GET, TPL_SR_RUNLOCK, TPL_SR_PUT }; typedef int (*stats_tpl_sr_cb_t)(enum stats_tpl_sr_cb_action action, struct stats_tpl_sample_rate **rates, int *nrates, void *ctx);
It is required that a conformant function:
- Return an appropriate errno(2) on error, otherwise 0.
- When called with "action == TPL_SR_*_GET", return the subsystem's rates list ptr and count, locked or unlocked as requested.
- When called with "action == TPL_SR_RUNLOCK", unlock the subsystem's rates list ptr and count. Pair with a prior "action == TPL_SR_RLOCKED_GET" call.
- When called with "action == TPL_SR_PUT", update the subsystem's rates list ptr and count to the sysctl processed values and return the inactive list details in rates and nrates for garbage collection by stats_tpl_sample_rates().
Where templates need to be referenced via textual means, for example via 3. :<tplhash>, for example :1731235399
The first form is the normative spec format generated by the framework, while the second and third forms are convenience formats primarily for user input. The use of inverted commas around the template name is optional.
MIB Variables The in-kernel stats framework exposes the following framework-specific variables in the kern.stats branch of the sysctl(3) MIB.
templates Read-only CSV list of registered templates in normative template spec form.
Template Management Functions The stats_tpl_alloc() function allocates a new template with the specified unique name and returns its runtime-stable template slot ID for use with other API functions. The flags argument is currently unused.
The stats_tpl_fetch_allocid() function returns the runtime-stable template slot ID of any registered template matching the specified name and hash.
The stats_tpl_fetch() function returns the pointer to the registered template object at the specified template slot ID.
The stats_tpl_id2name() function returns the name of the registered template object at the specified template slot ID.
The stats_tpl_sample_rates() function provides a generic handler for template sample rates management and reporting via sysctl(3) MIB variables. Subsystems can use this function to create a subsystem- specific SYSCTL_PROC(9) MIB variable that manages and reports subsystem- specific template sampling rates. Subsystems must supply a stats_tpl_sr_cb_t conformant function pointer as the sysctl's arg1, which is a callback used to interact with the subsystem's stats template sample rates list. Subsystems can optionally specify the sysctl's arg2 as non- zero, which causes a zero-initialized allocation of arg2-sized contextual memory to be heap-allocated and passed in to all subsystem callbacks made during the operation of stats_tpl_sample_rates().
The stats_tpl_sample_rollthedice() function makes a weighted random template selection from the supplied array of template sampling rates. The cumulative percentage of all sampling rates should not exceed 100. If no seed is supplied, a PRNG is used to generate a true random number so that every selection is independent. If a seed is supplied, selection will be made randomly across different seeds, but deterministically given the same seed.
The stats_tpl_add_voistats() function is used to add a VOI and associated set of statistics to the registered template object at the specified template slot ID. The set of statistics is passed as an array of struct voistatspec which can be initialized using the STATS_VSS_*() helper macros or manually for non-standard use cases. For static vss arrays, the nvss count of array elements can be determined by passing vss to the NVSS() macro. The SB_VOI_RELUPDATE flag can be passed to configure the VOI for use with stats_voi_update_rel_<dtype>(), which entails maintaining an extra 8 bytes of state in the blob at each update.
VOIs that were added to the template with the SB_VOI_RELUPDATE flag specified to stats_tpl_add_voistats().
Utility Functions The stats_blob_alloc() function allocates and initializes a new blob based on the registered template object at the specified template slot ID.
The stats_blob_init() function initializes a new blob in an existing memory allocation based on the registered template object at the specified template slot ID.
The stats_blob_clone() function duplicates the src blob into dst, leaving only the maxsz field of dst untouched. The SB_CLONE_ALLOCDST flag can be passed to instruct the function to allocate a new blob of appropriate size into which to clone src, storing the new pointer in *dst. The SB_CLONE_USRDSTNOFAULT or SB_CLONE_USRDST flags can be set to respectively signal that copyout_nofault(9) or copyout(9) should be used because *dst is a user space address.
The stats_blob_snapshot() function calls stats_blob_clone() to obtain a copy of src and then performs any additional functions required to produce a coherent blob snapshot. The flags interpreted by stats_blob_clone() also apply to stats_blob_snapshot(). Additionally, the SB_CLONE_RSTSRC flag can be used to effect a reset of the src blob's statistics after a snapshot is successfully taken.
The stats_blob_destroy() function destroys a blob previously created with stats_blob_alloc(), stats_blob_clone() or stats_blob_snapshot().
The stats_blob_visit() function allows the caller to iterate over the contents of a blob. The callback function func is called for every VOI and statistic in the blob, passing a struct sb_visit and the user context argument usrctx to the callback function. The sbv passed to the callback function may have one or more of the following flags set in the flags struct member to provide useful metadata about the iteration: SB_IT_FIRST_CB, SB_IT_LAST_CB, SB_IT_FIRST_VOI, SB_IT_LAST_VOI, SB_IT_FIRST_VOISTAT, SB_IT_LAST_VOISTAT, SB_IT_NULLVOI and SB_IT_NULLVOISTAT. Returning a non-zero value from the callback function terminates the iteration.
The stats_blob_tostr() renders a string representation of a blob into the sbuf(9) buf. Currently supported render formats are SB_STRFMT_FREEFORM and SB_STRFMT_JSON. The SB_TOSTR_OBJDUMP flag can be passed to render version specific opaque implementation detail for debugging or string-to- binary blob reconstruction purposes. The SB_TOSTR_META flag can be passed to render template metadata into the string representation, using the blob's template hash to lookup the corresponding template.
The stats_voistatdata_tostr() renders a string representation of an individual statistic's data into the sbuf(9) buf. The same render formats supported by the stats_blob_tostr() function can be specified, and the objdump boolean has the same meaning as the SB_TOSTR_OBJDUMP flag.
The stats_voistat_fetch_dptr() function returns an internal blob pointer to the specified stype statistic data for the VOI voi_id. The stats_voistat_fetch_<dtype>() functions are convenience wrappers around stats_voistat_fetch_dptr() to perform the extraction for simple data
------------------------------------------------------ | struct | struct | struct | struct | | statsblobv1 | voi [] | voistat [] | voistatdata [] | ------------------------------------------------------
Blobs store VOI and statistic blob state (8 bytes for struct voi and 8 bytes for struct voistat respectively) in sparse arrays, using the voi_id and enum voi_stype as array indices. This allows O(1) access to any voi/voistat pair in the blob, at the expense of 8 bytes of wasted memory per vacant slot for templates which do not specify contiguously numbered VOIs and/or statistic types. Data storage for statistics is only allocated for non-vacant slot pairs.
To provide a concrete example, a blob with the following specification:
- Two VOIs; ID 0 and 2; added to the template in that order
- VOI 0 is of data type int64_t, is configured with SB_VOI_RELUPDATE to enable support for relative updates using stats_voi_update_rel_<dtype>(), and has a VS_STYPE_MIN statistic associated with it.
- VOI 2 is of data type uint32_t with VS_STYPE_SUM and VS_STYPE_MAX statistics associated with it.
would have the following memory layout:
-------------------------------------- | header | struct statsblobv1, 32 bytes |------------------------------------| | voi[0] | struct voi, 8 bytes | voi[1] (vacant) | struct voi, 8 bytes | voi[2] | struct voi, 8 bytes |------------------------------------| | voi[2]voistat[VOISTATE] (vacant) | struct voistat, 8 bytes | voi[2]voistat[SUM] | struct voistat, 8 bytes | voi[2]voistat[MAX] | struct voistat, 8 bytes | voi[0]voistat[VOISTATE] | struct voistat, 8 bytes | voi[0]voistat[SUM] (vacant) | struct voistat, 8 bytes | voi[0]voistat[MAX] (vacant) | struct voistat, 8 bytes | voi[0]voistat[MIN] | struct voistat, 8 bytes |------------------------------------| | voi[2]voistat[SUM]voistatdata | struct voistatdata_int32, 4 bytes | voi[2]voistat[MAX]voistatdata | struct voistatdata_int32, 4 bytes | voi[0]voistat[VOISTATE]voistatdata | struct voistatdata_numeric, 8 bytes | voi[0]voistat[MIN]voistatdata | struct voistatdata_int64, 8 bytes -------------------------------------- TOTAL 136 bytes
When rendered to string format using stats_blob_tostr(), the SB_STRFMT_FREEFORM fmt and the SB_TOSTR_OBJDUMP flag, the rendered output is:
struct statsblobv1@0x8016250a0, abi=1, endian=1, maxsz=136, cursz=136, \ created=6294158585626144, lastrst=6294158585626144, flags=0x0000, \ stats_off=56, statsdata_off=112, tplhash=2994056564 vois[0]: id=0, name="", flags=0x0001, dtype=INT_S64, voistatmaxid=3, \ stats_off=80 voistatdata: 9223372036854775807 vois[1]: id=-1 vois[2]: id=2, name="", flags=0x0000, dtype=INT_U32, voistatmaxid=2, \ stats_off=56 vois[2]stat[0]: stype=-1 vois[2]stat[1]: stype=SUM, flags=0x0000, dtype=INT_U32, dsz=4, \ data_off=112 voistatdata: 0 vois[2]stat[2]: stype=MAX, flags=0x0000, dtype=INT_U32, dsz=4, \ data_off=116 voistatdata: 0
Note: The "\" present in the rendered output above indicates a manual line break inserted to keep the man page within 80 columns and is not part of the actual output.
Locking The stats framework does not provide any concurrency protection at the individual blob level, instead requiring that consumers guarantee mutual exclusion when calling API functions that reference a non-template blob.
The list of templates is protected with a rwlock(9) in-kernel, and pthread(3) rw lock in user space to support concurrency between template management and blob initialization operations.
RETURN VALUES stats_tpl_alloc() returns a runtime-stable template slot ID on success, or a negative errno on failure. -EINVAL is returned if any problems are detected with the arguments. -EEXIST is returned if an existing template is registered with the same name. -ENOMEM is returned if a required memory allocation fails.
stats_tpl_fetch_allocid() returns a runtime-stable template slot ID, or negative errno on failure. -ESRCH is returned if no registered template matches the specified name and/or hash.
stats_tpl_fetch() returns 0 on success, or ENOENT if an invalid tpl_id is specified.
stats_tpl_id2name() returns 0 on success, or an errno on failure. EOVERFLOW is returned if the length of buf specified by len is too short to hold the template's name. ENOENT is returned if an invalid tpl_id is specified.
stats_tpl_sample_rollthedice() returns a valid template slot id selected from rates or -1 if a NULL selection was made, that is no stats collection this roll.
stats_tpl_add_voistats() return 0 on success, or an errno on failure. EINVAL is returned if any problems are detected with the arguments. EFBIG is returned if the resulting blob would have exceeded the maximum size. EOPNOTSUPP is returned if an attempt is made to add more VOI stats to a previously configured VOI. ENOMEM is returned if a required memory allocation fails.
stats_voi_update_abs_<dtype>() and stats_voi_update_rel_<dtype>() return 0 on success, or EINVAL if any problems are detected with the arguments.
stats_blob_init() returns 0 on success, or an errno on failure. EINVAL
stats_blob_clone() and stats_blob_snapshot() return 0 on success, or an errno on failure. EINVAL is returned if any problems are detected with the arguments. ENOMEM is returned if the SB_CLONE_ALLOCDST flag was specified and the memory allocation for dst fails. EOVERFLOW is returned if the src blob's cursz is larger than the maxsz of the dst blob.
stats_blob_visit() returns 0 on success, or EINVAL if any problems are detected with the arguments.
stats_blob_tostr() and stats_voistatdata_tostr() return 0 on success, or an errno on failure. EINVAL is returned if any problems are detected with the arguments, otherwise any error returned by sbuf_error() for buf is returned.
stats_voistat_fetch_dptr() returns 0 on success, or EINVAL if any problems are detected with the arguments.
stats_voistat_fetch_<dtype>() returns 0 on success, or an errno on failure. EINVAL is returned if any problems are detected with the arguments. EFTYPE is returned if the requested data type does not match the blob's data type for the specified voi_id and stype.
SEE ALSO errno(2), arb(3), qmath(3), tcp(4), sbuf(9)
Ted Dunning and Otmar Ertl, Computing Extremely Accurate Quantiles Using t-digests, https://github.com/tdunning/t-digest/raw/master/docs/t-digest-paper/histo.pdf.
HISTORY The stats framework first appeared in FreeBSD 13.0.
AUTHORS The stats framework and this manual page were written by Lawrence Stewart <lstewart@FreeBSD.org> and sponsored by Netflix, Inc.
CAVEATS Granularity of timing-dependent network statistics, in particular TCP_RTT, depends on the HZ timer. To minimize the measurement error avoid using HZ lower than 1000.
FreeBSD 14.0-RELEASE-p6 December 2, 2019 FreeBSD 14.0-RELEASE-p6