|  | /* | 
|  | *  User-space visible declarations for NFS client per-mount | 
|  | *  point statistics | 
|  | * | 
|  | *  Copyright (C) 2005, 2006 Chuck Lever <cel@netapp.com> | 
|  | * | 
|  | *  NFS client per-mount statistics provide information about the | 
|  | *  health of the NFS client and the health of each NFS mount point. | 
|  | *  Generally these are not for detailed problem diagnosis, but | 
|  | *  simply to indicate that there is a problem. | 
|  | * | 
|  | *  These counters are not meant to be human-readable, but are meant | 
|  | *  to be integrated into system monitoring tools such as "sar" and | 
|  | *  "iostat".  As such, the counters are sampled by the tools over | 
|  | *  time, and are never zeroed after a file system is mounted. | 
|  | *  Moving averages can be computed by the tools by taking the | 
|  | *  difference between two instantaneous samples  and dividing that | 
|  | *  by the time between the samples. | 
|  | */ | 
|  |  | 
|  | #ifndef _LINUX_NFS_IOSTAT | 
|  | #define _LINUX_NFS_IOSTAT | 
|  |  | 
|  | #define NFS_IOSTAT_VERS		"1.1" | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* | 
|  | * NFS byte counters | 
|  | * | 
|  | * 1.  SERVER - the number of payload bytes read from or written | 
|  | *     to the server by the NFS client via an NFS READ or WRITE | 
|  | *     request. | 
|  | * | 
|  | * 2.  NORMAL - the number of bytes read or written by applications | 
|  | *     via the read(2) and write(2) system call interfaces. | 
|  | * | 
|  | * 3.  DIRECT - the number of bytes read or written from files | 
|  | *     opened with the O_DIRECT flag. | 
|  | * | 
|  | * These counters give a view of the data throughput into and out | 
|  | * of the NFS client.  Comparing the number of bytes requested by | 
|  | * an application with the number of bytes the client requests from | 
|  | * the server can provide an indication of client efficiency | 
|  | * (per-op, cache hits, etc). | 
|  | * | 
|  | * These counters can also help characterize which access methods | 
|  | * are in use.  DIRECT by itself shows whether there is any O_DIRECT | 
|  | * traffic.  NORMAL + DIRECT shows how much data is going through | 
|  | * the system call interface.  A large amount of SERVER traffic | 
|  | * without much NORMAL or DIRECT traffic shows that applications | 
|  | * are using mapped files. | 
|  | * | 
|  | * NFS page counters | 
|  | * | 
|  | * These count the number of pages read or written via nfs_readpage(), | 
|  | * nfs_readpages(), or their write equivalents. | 
|  | * | 
|  | * NB: When adding new byte counters, please include the measured | 
|  | * units in the name of each byte counter to help users of this | 
|  | * interface determine what exactly is being counted. | 
|  | */ | 
|  | enum nfs_stat_bytecounters { | 
|  | NFSIOS_NORMALREADBYTES = 0, | 
|  | NFSIOS_NORMALWRITTENBYTES, | 
|  | NFSIOS_DIRECTREADBYTES, | 
|  | NFSIOS_DIRECTWRITTENBYTES, | 
|  | NFSIOS_SERVERREADBYTES, | 
|  | NFSIOS_SERVERWRITTENBYTES, | 
|  | NFSIOS_READPAGES, | 
|  | NFSIOS_WRITEPAGES, | 
|  | __NFSIOS_BYTESMAX, | 
|  | }; | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* | 
|  | * NFS event counters | 
|  | * | 
|  | * These counters provide a low-overhead way of monitoring client | 
|  | * activity without enabling NFS trace debugging.  The counters | 
|  | * show the rate at which VFS requests are made, and how often the | 
|  | * client invalidates its data and attribute caches.  This allows | 
|  | * system administrators to monitor such things as how close-to-open | 
|  | * is working, and answer questions such as "why are there so many | 
|  | * GETATTR requests on the wire?" | 
|  | * | 
|  | * They also count anamolous events such as short reads and writes, | 
|  | * silly renames due to close-after-delete, and operations that | 
|  | * change the size of a file (such operations can often be the | 
|  | * source of data corruption if applications aren't using file | 
|  | * locking properly). | 
|  | */ | 
|  | enum nfs_stat_eventcounters { | 
|  | NFSIOS_INODEREVALIDATE = 0, | 
|  | NFSIOS_DENTRYREVALIDATE, | 
|  | NFSIOS_DATAINVALIDATE, | 
|  | NFSIOS_ATTRINVALIDATE, | 
|  | NFSIOS_VFSOPEN, | 
|  | NFSIOS_VFSLOOKUP, | 
|  | NFSIOS_VFSACCESS, | 
|  | NFSIOS_VFSUPDATEPAGE, | 
|  | NFSIOS_VFSREADPAGE, | 
|  | NFSIOS_VFSREADPAGES, | 
|  | NFSIOS_VFSWRITEPAGE, | 
|  | NFSIOS_VFSWRITEPAGES, | 
|  | NFSIOS_VFSGETDENTS, | 
|  | NFSIOS_VFSSETATTR, | 
|  | NFSIOS_VFSFLUSH, | 
|  | NFSIOS_VFSFSYNC, | 
|  | NFSIOS_VFSLOCK, | 
|  | NFSIOS_VFSRELEASE, | 
|  | NFSIOS_CONGESTIONWAIT, | 
|  | NFSIOS_SETATTRTRUNC, | 
|  | NFSIOS_EXTENDWRITE, | 
|  | NFSIOS_SILLYRENAME, | 
|  | NFSIOS_SHORTREAD, | 
|  | NFSIOS_SHORTWRITE, | 
|  | NFSIOS_DELAY, | 
|  | NFSIOS_PNFS_READ, | 
|  | NFSIOS_PNFS_WRITE, | 
|  | __NFSIOS_COUNTSMAX, | 
|  | }; | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* | 
|  | * NFS local caching servicing counters | 
|  | */ | 
|  | enum nfs_stat_fscachecounters { | 
|  | NFSIOS_FSCACHE_PAGES_READ_OK, | 
|  | NFSIOS_FSCACHE_PAGES_READ_FAIL, | 
|  | NFSIOS_FSCACHE_PAGES_WRITTEN_OK, | 
|  | NFSIOS_FSCACHE_PAGES_WRITTEN_FAIL, | 
|  | NFSIOS_FSCACHE_PAGES_UNCACHED, | 
|  | __NFSIOS_FSCACHEMAX, | 
|  | }; | 
|  |  | 
|  | #endif	/* _LINUX_NFS_IOSTAT */ |