2 * collectd - src/memory.c
3 * Copyright (C) 2005-2014 Florian octo Forster
4 * Copyright (C) 2009 Simon Kuhnle
5 * Copyright (C) 2009 Manuel Sanmartin
7 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
8 * under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
9 * Free Software Foundation; only version 2 of the License is applicable.
11 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
12 * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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21 * Florian octo Forster <octo at collectd.org>
22 * Simon Kuhnle <simon at blarzwurst.de>
31 #ifdef HAVE_SYS_SYSCTL_H
32 #include <sys/sysctl.h>
34 #ifdef HAVE_SYS_VMMETER_H
35 #include <sys/vmmeter.h>
38 #ifdef HAVE_MACH_KERN_RETURN_H
39 #include <mach/kern_return.h>
41 #ifdef HAVE_MACH_MACH_INIT_H
42 #include <mach/mach_init.h>
44 #ifdef HAVE_MACH_MACH_HOST_H
45 #include <mach/mach_host.h>
47 #ifdef HAVE_MACH_HOST_PRIV_H
48 #include <mach/host_priv.h>
50 #ifdef HAVE_MACH_VM_STATISTICS_H
51 #include <mach/vm_statistics.h>
59 #include <libperfstat.h>
60 #include <sys/protosw.h>
61 #endif /* HAVE_PERFSTAT */
63 /* vm_statistics_data_t */
64 #if HAVE_HOST_STATISTICS
65 static mach_port_t port_host;
66 static vm_size_t pagesize;
67 /* #endif HAVE_HOST_STATISTICS */
69 #elif HAVE_SYSCTLBYNAME
70 /* no global variables */
71 /* #endif HAVE_SYSCTLBYNAME */
74 /* no global variables */
75 /* #endif KERNEL_LINUX */
81 /* #endif HAVE_LIBKSTAT */
85 /* #endif HAVE_SYSCTL */
87 #elif HAVE_LIBSTATGRAB
88 /* no global variables */
89 /* endif HAVE_LIBSTATGRAB */
92 /* endif HAVE_PERFSTAT */
94 #error "No applicable input method."
97 static _Bool values_absolute = 1;
98 static _Bool values_percentage = 0;
100 static int memory_config(oconfig_item_t *ci) /* {{{ */
102 for (int i = 0; i < ci->children_num; i++) {
103 oconfig_item_t *child = ci->children + i;
104 if (strcasecmp("ValuesAbsolute", child->key) == 0)
105 cf_util_get_boolean(child, &values_absolute);
106 else if (strcasecmp("ValuesPercentage", child->key) == 0)
107 cf_util_get_boolean(child, &values_percentage);
109 ERROR("memory plugin: Invalid configuration option: "
115 } /* }}} int memory_config */
117 static int memory_init(void) {
118 #if HAVE_HOST_STATISTICS
119 port_host = mach_host_self();
120 host_page_size(port_host, &pagesize);
121 /* #endif HAVE_HOST_STATISTICS */
123 #elif HAVE_SYSCTLBYNAME
125 /* #endif HAVE_SYSCTLBYNAME */
127 #elif defined(KERNEL_LINUX)
129 /* #endif KERNEL_LINUX */
131 #elif defined(HAVE_LIBKSTAT)
132 /* getpagesize(3C) tells me this does not fail.. */
133 pagesize = getpagesize();
134 if (get_kstat(&ksp, "unix", 0, "system_pages") != 0) {
138 if (get_kstat(&ksz, "zfs", 0, "arcstats") != 0) {
143 /* #endif HAVE_LIBKSTAT */
146 pagesize = getpagesize();
148 ERROR("memory plugin: Invalid pagesize: %i", pagesize);
151 /* #endif HAVE_SYSCTL */
153 #elif HAVE_LIBSTATGRAB
155 /* #endif HAVE_LIBSTATGRAB */
158 pagesize = getpagesize();
159 #endif /* HAVE_PERFSTAT */
161 } /* int memory_init */
163 #define MEMORY_SUBMIT(...) \
165 if (values_absolute) \
166 plugin_dispatch_multivalue(vl, 0, DS_TYPE_GAUGE, __VA_ARGS__, NULL); \
167 if (values_percentage) \
168 plugin_dispatch_multivalue(vl, 1, DS_TYPE_GAUGE, __VA_ARGS__, NULL); \
171 static int memory_read_internal(value_list_t *vl) {
172 #if HAVE_HOST_STATISTICS
173 kern_return_t status;
174 vm_statistics_data_t vm_data;
175 mach_msg_type_number_t vm_data_len;
182 if (!port_host || !pagesize)
185 vm_data_len = sizeof(vm_data) / sizeof(natural_t);
186 if ((status = host_statistics(port_host, HOST_VM_INFO, (host_info_t)&vm_data,
187 &vm_data_len)) != KERN_SUCCESS) {
188 ERROR("memory-plugin: host_statistics failed and returned the value %i",
194 * From <http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=107918>:
197 * This information can't be cached to disk, so it must stay in RAM.
198 * The amount depends on what applications you are using.
201 * This information is currently in RAM and actively being used.
204 * This information is no longer being used and has been cached to
205 * disk, but it will remain in RAM until another application needs
206 * the space. Leaving this information in RAM is to your advantage if
207 * you (or a client of your computer) come back to it later.
210 * This memory is not being used.
213 wired = (gauge_t)(((uint64_t)vm_data.wire_count) * ((uint64_t)pagesize));
214 active = (gauge_t)(((uint64_t)vm_data.active_count) * ((uint64_t)pagesize));
216 (gauge_t)(((uint64_t)vm_data.inactive_count) * ((uint64_t)pagesize));
217 free = (gauge_t)(((uint64_t)vm_data.free_count) * ((uint64_t)pagesize));
219 MEMORY_SUBMIT("wired", wired, "active", active, "inactive", inactive, "free",
221 /* #endif HAVE_HOST_STATISTICS */
223 #elif HAVE_SYSCTLBYNAME
225 * vm.stats.vm.v_page_size: 4096
226 * vm.stats.vm.v_page_count: 246178
227 * vm.stats.vm.v_free_count: 28760
228 * vm.stats.vm.v_wire_count: 37526
229 * vm.stats.vm.v_active_count: 55239
230 * vm.stats.vm.v_inactive_count: 113730
231 * vm.stats.vm.v_cache_count: 10809
233 const char *sysctl_keys[8] = {
234 "vm.stats.vm.v_page_size", "vm.stats.vm.v_page_count",
235 "vm.stats.vm.v_free_count", "vm.stats.vm.v_wire_count",
236 "vm.stats.vm.v_active_count", "vm.stats.vm.v_inactive_count",
237 "vm.stats.vm.v_cache_count", NULL};
238 double sysctl_vals[8];
240 for (int i = 0; sysctl_keys[i] != NULL; i++) {
242 size_t value_len = sizeof(value);
244 if (sysctlbyname(sysctl_keys[i], (void *)&value, &value_len, NULL, 0) ==
246 sysctl_vals[i] = value;
247 DEBUG("memory plugin: %26s: %g", sysctl_keys[i], sysctl_vals[i]);
249 sysctl_vals[i] = NAN;
251 } /* for (sysctl_keys) */
253 /* multiply all all page counts with the pagesize */
254 for (int i = 1; sysctl_keys[i] != NULL; i++)
255 if (!isnan(sysctl_vals[i]))
256 sysctl_vals[i] *= sysctl_vals[0];
258 MEMORY_SUBMIT("free", (gauge_t)sysctl_vals[2], "wired",
259 (gauge_t)sysctl_vals[3], "active", (gauge_t)sysctl_vals[4],
260 "inactive", (gauge_t)sysctl_vals[5], "cache",
261 (gauge_t)sysctl_vals[6]);
262 /* #endif HAVE_SYSCTLBYNAME */
271 _Bool detailed_slab_info = 0;
273 gauge_t mem_total = 0;
274 gauge_t mem_used = 0;
275 gauge_t mem_buffered = 0;
276 gauge_t mem_cached = 0;
277 gauge_t mem_free = 0;
278 gauge_t mem_slab_total = 0;
279 gauge_t mem_slab_reclaimable = 0;
280 gauge_t mem_slab_unreclaimable = 0;
282 if ((fh = fopen("/proc/meminfo", "r")) == NULL) {
284 WARNING("memory: fopen: %s", sstrerror(errno, errbuf, sizeof(errbuf)));
288 while (fgets(buffer, sizeof(buffer), fh) != NULL) {
291 if (strncasecmp(buffer, "MemTotal:", 9) == 0)
293 else if (strncasecmp(buffer, "MemFree:", 8) == 0)
295 else if (strncasecmp(buffer, "Buffers:", 8) == 0)
297 else if (strncasecmp(buffer, "Cached:", 7) == 0)
299 else if (strncasecmp(buffer, "Slab:", 5) == 0)
300 val = &mem_slab_total;
301 else if (strncasecmp(buffer, "SReclaimable:", 13) == 0) {
302 val = &mem_slab_reclaimable;
303 detailed_slab_info = 1;
304 } else if (strncasecmp(buffer, "SUnreclaim:", 11) == 0) {
305 val = &mem_slab_unreclaimable;
306 detailed_slab_info = 1;
310 numfields = strsplit(buffer, fields, STATIC_ARRAY_SIZE(fields));
314 *val = 1024.0 * atof(fields[1]);
319 WARNING("memory: fclose: %s", sstrerror(errno, errbuf, sizeof(errbuf)));
322 if (mem_total < (mem_free + mem_buffered + mem_cached + mem_slab_total))
326 mem_total - (mem_free + mem_buffered + mem_cached + mem_slab_total);
328 /* SReclaimable and SUnreclaim were introduced in kernel 2.6.19
329 * They sum up to the value of Slab, which is available on older & newer
330 * kernels. So SReclaimable/SUnreclaim are submitted if available, and Slab
332 if (detailed_slab_info)
333 MEMORY_SUBMIT("used", mem_used, "buffered", mem_buffered, "cached",
334 mem_cached, "free", mem_free, "slab_unrecl",
335 mem_slab_unreclaimable, "slab_recl", mem_slab_reclaimable);
337 MEMORY_SUBMIT("used", mem_used, "buffered", mem_buffered, "cached",
338 mem_cached, "free", mem_free, "slab", mem_slab_total);
339 /* #endif KERNEL_LINUX */
342 /* Most of the additions here were taken as-is from the k9toolkit from
343 * Brendan Gregg and are subject to change I guess */
360 mem_used = get_kstat_value(ksp, "pagestotal");
361 mem_free = get_kstat_value(ksp, "pagesfree");
362 mem_lock = get_kstat_value(ksp, "pageslocked");
363 arcsize = get_kstat_value(ksz, "size");
364 pp_kernel = get_kstat_value(ksp, "pp_kernel");
365 physmem = get_kstat_value(ksp, "physmem");
366 availrmem = get_kstat_value(ksp, "availrmem");
371 if ((mem_used < 0LL) || (mem_free < 0LL) || (mem_lock < 0LL)) {
372 WARNING("memory plugin: one of used, free or locked is negative.");
376 mem_unus = physmem - mem_used;
378 if (mem_used < (mem_free + mem_lock)) {
379 /* source: http://wesunsolve.net/bugid/id/4909199
380 * this seems to happen when swap space is small, e.g. 2G on a 32G system
381 * we will make some assumptions here
382 * educated solaris internals help welcome here */
383 DEBUG("memory plugin: pages total is smaller than \"free\" "
384 "+ \"locked\". This is probably due to small "
386 mem_free = availrmem;
389 mem_used -= mem_free + mem_lock;
392 /* mem_kern is accounted for in mem_lock */
393 if (pp_kernel < mem_lock) {
394 mem_kern = pp_kernel;
395 mem_lock -= pp_kernel;
401 mem_used *= pagesize; /* If this overflows you have some serious */
402 mem_free *= pagesize; /* memory.. Why not call me up and give me */
403 mem_lock *= pagesize; /* some? ;) */
404 mem_kern *= pagesize; /* it's 2011 RAM is cheap */
405 mem_unus *= pagesize;
408 MEMORY_SUBMIT("used", (gauge_t)mem_used, "free", (gauge_t)mem_free, "locked",
409 (gauge_t)mem_lock, "kernel", (gauge_t)mem_kern, "arc",
410 (gauge_t)arcsize, "unusable", (gauge_t)mem_unus);
411 /* #endif HAVE_LIBKSTAT */
414 int mib[] = {CTL_VM, VM_METER};
415 struct vmtotal vmtotal = {0};
417 gauge_t mem_inactive;
421 size = sizeof(vmtotal);
423 if (sysctl(mib, 2, &vmtotal, &size, NULL, 0) < 0) {
425 WARNING("memory plugin: sysctl failed: %s",
426 sstrerror(errno, errbuf, sizeof(errbuf)));
430 assert(pagesize > 0);
431 mem_active = (gauge_t)(vmtotal.t_arm * pagesize);
432 mem_inactive = (gauge_t)((vmtotal.t_rm - vmtotal.t_arm) * pagesize);
433 mem_free = (gauge_t)(vmtotal.t_free * pagesize);
435 MEMORY_SUBMIT("active", mem_active, "inactive", mem_inactive, "free",
437 /* #endif HAVE_SYSCTL */
439 #elif HAVE_LIBSTATGRAB
442 ios = sg_get_mem_stats();
446 MEMORY_SUBMIT("used", (gauge_t)ios->used, "cached", (gauge_t)ios->cache,
447 "free", (gauge_t)ios->free);
448 /* #endif HAVE_LIBSTATGRAB */
451 perfstat_memory_total_t pmemory = {0};
453 if (perfstat_memory_total(NULL, &pmemory, sizeof(pmemory), 1) < 0) {
455 WARNING("memory plugin: perfstat_memory_total failed: %s",
456 sstrerror(errno, errbuf, sizeof(errbuf)));
460 /* Unfortunately, the AIX documentation is not very clear on how these
461 * numbers relate to one another. The only thing is states explcitly
463 * real_total = real_process + real_free + numperm + real_system
465 * Another segmentation, which would be closer to the numbers reported
466 * by the "svmon" utility, would be:
467 * real_total = real_free + real_inuse
468 * real_inuse = "active" + real_pinned + numperm
470 MEMORY_SUBMIT("free", (gauge_t)(pmemory.real_free * pagesize), "cached",
471 (gauge_t)(pmemory.numperm * pagesize), "system",
472 (gauge_t)(pmemory.real_system * pagesize), "user",
473 (gauge_t)(pmemory.real_process * pagesize));
474 #endif /* HAVE_PERFSTAT */
477 } /* }}} int memory_read_internal */
479 static int memory_read(void) /* {{{ */
482 value_list_t vl = VALUE_LIST_INIT;
485 vl.values_len = STATIC_ARRAY_SIZE(v);
486 sstrncpy(vl.plugin, "memory", sizeof(vl.plugin));
487 sstrncpy(vl.type, "memory", sizeof(vl.type));
490 return memory_read_internal(&vl);
491 } /* }}} int memory_read */
493 void module_register(void) {
494 plugin_register_complex_config("memory", memory_config);
495 plugin_register_init("memory", memory_init);
496 plugin_register_read("memory", memory_read);
497 } /* void module_register */