linux/include/uapi/linux/taskstats.h
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   1/* SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1 WITH Linux-syscall-note */
   2/* taskstats.h - exporting per-task statistics
   3 *
   4 * Copyright (C) Shailabh Nagar, IBM Corp. 2006
   5 *           (C) Balbir Singh,   IBM Corp. 2006
   6 *           (C) Jay Lan,        SGI, 2006
   7 *
   8 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
   9 * under the terms of version 2.1 of the GNU Lesser General Public License
  10 * as published by the Free Software Foundation.
  11 *
  12 * This program is distributed in the hope that it would be useful, but
  13 * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
  14 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
  15 */
  16
  17#ifndef _LINUX_TASKSTATS_H
  18#define _LINUX_TASKSTATS_H
  19
  20#include <linux/types.h>
  21
  22/* Format for per-task data returned to userland when
  23 *      - a task exits
  24 *      - listener requests stats for a task
  25 *
  26 * The struct is versioned. Newer versions should only add fields to
  27 * the bottom of the struct to maintain backward compatibility.
  28 *
  29 *
  30 * To add new fields
  31 *      a) bump up TASKSTATS_VERSION
  32 *      b) add comment indicating new version number at end of struct
  33 *      c) add new fields after version comment; maintain 64-bit alignment
  34 */
  35
  36
  37#define TASKSTATS_VERSION       8
  38#define TS_COMM_LEN             32      /* should be >= TASK_COMM_LEN
  39                                         * in linux/sched.h */
  40
  41struct taskstats {
  42
  43        /* The version number of this struct. This field is always set to
  44         * TAKSTATS_VERSION, which is defined in <linux/taskstats.h>.
  45         * Each time the struct is changed, the value should be incremented.
  46         */
  47        __u16   version;
  48        __u32   ac_exitcode;            /* Exit status */
  49
  50        /* The accounting flags of a task as defined in <linux/acct.h>
  51         * Defined values are AFORK, ASU, ACOMPAT, ACORE, and AXSIG.
  52         */
  53        __u8    ac_flag;                /* Record flags */
  54        __u8    ac_nice;                /* task_nice */
  55
  56        /* Delay accounting fields start
  57         *
  58         * All values, until comment "Delay accounting fields end" are
  59         * available only if delay accounting is enabled, even though the last
  60         * few fields are not delays
  61         *
  62         * xxx_count is the number of delay values recorded
  63         * xxx_delay_total is the corresponding cumulative delay in nanoseconds
  64         *
  65         * xxx_delay_total wraps around to zero on overflow
  66         * xxx_count incremented regardless of overflow
  67         */
  68
  69        /* Delay waiting for cpu, while runnable
  70         * count, delay_total NOT updated atomically
  71         */
  72        __u64   cpu_count __attribute__((aligned(8)));
  73        __u64   cpu_delay_total;
  74
  75        /* Following four fields atomically updated using task->delays->lock */
  76
  77        /* Delay waiting for synchronous block I/O to complete
  78         * does not account for delays in I/O submission
  79         */
  80        __u64   blkio_count;
  81        __u64   blkio_delay_total;
  82
  83        /* Delay waiting for page fault I/O (swap in only) */
  84        __u64   swapin_count;
  85        __u64   swapin_delay_total;
  86
  87        /* cpu "wall-clock" running time
  88         * On some architectures, value will adjust for cpu time stolen
  89         * from the kernel in involuntary waits due to virtualization.
  90         * Value is cumulative, in nanoseconds, without a corresponding count
  91         * and wraps around to zero silently on overflow
  92         */
  93        __u64   cpu_run_real_total;
  94
  95        /* cpu "virtual" running time
  96         * Uses time intervals seen by the kernel i.e. no adjustment
  97         * for kernel's involuntary waits due to virtualization.
  98         * Value is cumulative, in nanoseconds, without a corresponding count
  99         * and wraps around to zero silently on overflow
 100         */
 101        __u64   cpu_run_virtual_total;
 102        /* Delay accounting fields end */
 103        /* version 1 ends here */
 104
 105        /* Basic Accounting Fields start */
 106        char    ac_comm[TS_COMM_LEN];   /* Command name */
 107        __u8    ac_sched __attribute__((aligned(8)));
 108                                        /* Scheduling discipline */
 109        __u8    ac_pad[3];
 110        __u32   ac_uid __attribute__((aligned(8)));
 111                                        /* User ID */
 112        __u32   ac_gid;                 /* Group ID */
 113        __u32   ac_pid;                 /* Process ID */
 114        __u32   ac_ppid;                /* Parent process ID */
 115        __u32   ac_btime;               /* Begin time [sec since 1970] */
 116        __u64   ac_etime __attribute__((aligned(8)));
 117                                        /* Elapsed time [usec] */
 118        __u64   ac_utime;               /* User CPU time [usec] */
 119        __u64   ac_stime;               /* SYstem CPU time [usec] */
 120        __u64   ac_minflt;              /* Minor Page Fault Count */
 121        __u64   ac_majflt;              /* Major Page Fault Count */
 122        /* Basic Accounting Fields end */
 123
 124        /* Extended accounting fields start */
 125        /* Accumulated RSS usage in duration of a task, in MBytes-usecs.
 126         * The current rss usage is added to this counter every time
 127         * a tick is charged to a task's system time. So, at the end we
 128         * will have memory usage multiplied by system time. Thus an
 129         * average usage per system time unit can be calculated.
 130         */
 131        __u64   coremem;                /* accumulated RSS usage in MB-usec */
 132        /* Accumulated virtual memory usage in duration of a task.
 133         * Same as acct_rss_mem1 above except that we keep track of VM usage.
 134         */
 135        __u64   virtmem;                /* accumulated VM  usage in MB-usec */
 136
 137        /* High watermark of RSS and virtual memory usage in duration of
 138         * a task, in KBytes.
 139         */
 140        __u64   hiwater_rss;            /* High-watermark of RSS usage, in KB */
 141        __u64   hiwater_vm;             /* High-water VM usage, in KB */
 142
 143        /* The following four fields are I/O statistics of a task. */
 144        __u64   read_char;              /* bytes read */
 145        __u64   write_char;             /* bytes written */
 146        __u64   read_syscalls;          /* read syscalls */
 147        __u64   write_syscalls;         /* write syscalls */
 148        /* Extended accounting fields end */
 149
 150#define TASKSTATS_HAS_IO_ACCOUNTING
 151        /* Per-task storage I/O accounting starts */
 152        __u64   read_bytes;             /* bytes of read I/O */
 153        __u64   write_bytes;            /* bytes of write I/O */
 154        __u64   cancelled_write_bytes;  /* bytes of cancelled write I/O */
 155
 156        __u64  nvcsw;                   /* voluntary_ctxt_switches */
 157        __u64  nivcsw;                  /* nonvoluntary_ctxt_switches */
 158
 159        /* time accounting for SMT machines */
 160        __u64   ac_utimescaled;         /* utime scaled on frequency etc */
 161        __u64   ac_stimescaled;         /* stime scaled on frequency etc */
 162        __u64   cpu_scaled_run_real_total; /* scaled cpu_run_real_total */
 163
 164        /* Delay waiting for memory reclaim */
 165        __u64   freepages_count;
 166        __u64   freepages_delay_total;
 167};
 168
 169
 170/*
 171 * Commands sent from userspace
 172 * Not versioned. New commands should only be inserted at the enum's end
 173 * prior to __TASKSTATS_CMD_MAX
 174 */
 175
 176enum {
 177        TASKSTATS_CMD_UNSPEC = 0,       /* Reserved */
 178        TASKSTATS_CMD_GET,              /* user->kernel request/get-response */
 179        TASKSTATS_CMD_NEW,              /* kernel->user event */
 180        __TASKSTATS_CMD_MAX,
 181};
 182
 183#define TASKSTATS_CMD_MAX (__TASKSTATS_CMD_MAX - 1)
 184
 185enum {
 186        TASKSTATS_TYPE_UNSPEC = 0,      /* Reserved */
 187        TASKSTATS_TYPE_PID,             /* Process id */
 188        TASKSTATS_TYPE_TGID,            /* Thread group id */
 189        TASKSTATS_TYPE_STATS,           /* taskstats structure */
 190        TASKSTATS_TYPE_AGGR_PID,        /* contains pid + stats */
 191        TASKSTATS_TYPE_AGGR_TGID,       /* contains tgid + stats */
 192        TASKSTATS_TYPE_NULL,            /* contains nothing */
 193        __TASKSTATS_TYPE_MAX,
 194};
 195
 196#define TASKSTATS_TYPE_MAX (__TASKSTATS_TYPE_MAX - 1)
 197
 198enum {
 199        TASKSTATS_CMD_ATTR_UNSPEC = 0,
 200        TASKSTATS_CMD_ATTR_PID,
 201        TASKSTATS_CMD_ATTR_TGID,
 202        TASKSTATS_CMD_ATTR_REGISTER_CPUMASK,
 203        TASKSTATS_CMD_ATTR_DEREGISTER_CPUMASK,
 204        __TASKSTATS_CMD_ATTR_MAX,
 205};
 206
 207#define TASKSTATS_CMD_ATTR_MAX (__TASKSTATS_CMD_ATTR_MAX - 1)
 208
 209/* NETLINK_GENERIC related info */
 210
 211#define TASKSTATS_GENL_NAME     "TASKSTATS"
 212#define TASKSTATS_GENL_VERSION  0x1
 213
 214#endif /* _LINUX_TASKSTATS_H */
 215