static kstat_t *ksp;
/* #endif HAVE_LIBKSTAT */
-#elif HAVE_SWAPCTL
-/* No global variables */
+#elif HAVE_SWAPCTL && HAVE_SWAPCTL_TWO_ARGS
+static derive_t pagesize;
/* #endif HAVE_SWAPCTL */
#elif defined(VM_SWAPUSAGE)
ksp = NULL;
/* #endif HAVE_LIBKSTAT */
-#elif HAVE_SWAPCTL
- /* No init stuff */
+#elif HAVE_SWAPCTL && HAVE_SWAPCTL_TWO_ARGS
+ /* getpagesize(3C) tells me this does not fail.. */
+ pagesize = (derive_t) getpagesize ();
/* #endif HAVE_SWAPCTL */
#elif defined(VM_SWAPUSAGE)
/* #endif HAVE_LIBKSTAT */
#elif HAVE_SWAPCTL
+ #if HAVE_SWAPCTL_TWO_ARGS
+ swaptbl_t *s;
+ char strtab[255];
+ int swap_num;
+ int status;
+ int i;
+
+ derive_t avail = 0;
+ derive_t total = 0;
+
+ swap_num = swapctl (SC_GETNSWP, NULL);
+ if (swap_num < 0)
+ {
+ ERROR ("swap plugin: swapctl (SC_GETNSWP) failed with status %i.",
+ swap_num);
+ return (-1);
+ }
+ else if (swap_num == 0)
+ return (0);
+
+ s = (swaptbl_t *) smalloc (swap_num * sizeof (swapent_t) + sizeof (struct swaptable));
+ if (s == NULL)
+ {
+ ERROR ("swap plugin: smalloc failed.");
+ return (-1);
+ }
+ /* Initialize string pointers. We have them share the same buffer as we don't care
+ * about the device's name, only its size. This saves memory and alloc/free ops */
+ for (i = 0; i < (swap_num + 1); i++) {
+ s->swt_ent[i].ste_path = strtab;
+ }
+ s->swt_n = swap_num + 1;
+ status = swapctl (SC_LIST, s);
+ if (status != swap_num)
+ {
+ ERROR ("swap plugin: swapctl (SC_LIST) failed with status %i.",
+ status);
+ sfree (s);
+ return (-1);
+ }
+
+ for (i = 0; i < swap_num; i++)
+ {
+ if ((s->swt_ent[i].ste_flags & ST_INDEL) != 0)
+ continue;
+
+ avail += ((derive_t) s->swt_ent[i].ste_free)
+ * pagesize;
+ total += ((derive_t) s->swt_ent[i].ste_pages)
+ * pagesize;
+ }
+
+ if (total < avail)
+ {
+ ERROR ("swap plugin: Total swap space (%"PRIu64") "
+ "is less than free swap space (%"PRIu64").",
+ total, avail);
+ return (-1);
+ }
+
+ swap_submit ("used", total - avail, DS_TYPE_GAUGE);
+ swap_submit ("free", avail, DS_TYPE_GAUGE);
+
+ sfree (s);
+ /* #endif HAVE_SWAPCTL_TWO_ARGS */
+ #elif HAVE_SWAPCTL_THREE_ARGS
+
struct swapent *swap_entries;
int swap_num;
int status;
derive_t used = 0;
derive_t total = 0;
- /*
- * XXX: This is the syntax for the *BSD `swapctl', which has the
- * following prototype:
- * swapctl (int cmd, void *arg, int misc);
- *
- * HP-UX and Solaris (and possibly other UNIXes) provide `swapctl',
- * too, but with the following prototype:
- * swapctl (int cmd, void *arg);
- *
- * Solaris is usually handled in the KSTAT case above. For other UNIXes
- * a separate case for the other version of `swapctl' may be necessary.
- */
swap_num = swapctl (SWAP_NSWAP, NULL, 0);
if (swap_num < 0)
{
swap_submit ("free", total - used, DS_TYPE_GAUGE);
sfree (swap_entries);
+ #endif /* HAVE_SWAPCTL_THREE_ARGS */
/* #endif HAVE_SWAPCTL */
#elif defined(VM_SWAPUSAGE)