type of vm.stats.vm.v_vnodepgsin vm.stats.vm.v_swappgsin, vm.stats.vm.v_vnodepgsout vm.stats.vm.v_swappgsout on AMD64 r320730
Tomoaki AOKI
junchoon at dec.sakura.ne.jp
Mon Jul 10 07:12:42 UTC 2017
Hi.
Members v_swappgsin and v_vnodepgsin are declared on sys/sys/vmmeter.h
as
u_int on stable/11 at r320798 [1]
counter_u64_t on head at r320861 [2]
respectively.
Diggin in further, on head at r320861, counter_u64_t is typedef'ed as
uint64_t * at line 32 of sys/sys/counter.h [3] like below.
typedef uint64_t *counter_u64_t;
So they're "pointers" on head, while "values" on stable/11.
So, as you're on head, it seems you're casting "pointers (addresses)" to
uint64_t "value". It could be huge and non-expected values.
Your code would work as expected on stable/11.
[1]
https://svnweb.freebsd.org/base/stable/11/sys/sys/vmmeter.h?annotate=320610
[2]
https://svnweb.freebsd.org/base/head/sys/sys/vmmeter.h?annotate=317061
[3]
https://svnweb.freebsd.org/base/head/sys/sys/counter.h?annotate=309745
On Sun, 9 Jul 2017 23:15:18 -0300
Otac〓lio <otacilio.neto at bsd.com.br> wrote:
> Dears
>
> I'm the maintainer of xosview and I'm debugging rather weird behavior
> from it in the latest FreeBSD 12 revisions (12.0-CURRENT #0 r320730
> AMD64) . The problem is occurring on the lines responsible for
> collecting statistics about paging. These lines follow:
>
> If (pageinfo) {
> Pageinfo [0] = (uint64_t) vm.v_vnodepgsin + (uint64_t) vm.v_swappgsin;
> Pageinfo [1] = (uint64_t) vm.v_vnodepgsout + (uint64_t) vm.v_swappgsout;
> }
>
> This code works on FreeBSD 11 and until a short time ago it works at 12.
> But now it returns extremely large values 〓〓when interpreted as 64-bit
> values. A debugging has shown that for this sysctl call the following
> values 〓〓are returned in the terminal:
> sysctl vm.stats.vm.v_vnodepgsin vm.stats.vm.v_swappgsin
> vm.stats.vm.v_vnodepgsout vm.stats.vm.v_swappgsout
> Vm.stats.vm.v_vnodepgsin: 47432
> Vm.stats.vm.v_swappgsin: 0
> Vm.stats.vm.v_vnodepgsout: 19
> Vm.stats.vm.v_swappgsout: 0
>
> While the code returns things like:
>
> Pageinf [0] = 34359785800; Pageinfo [1] = 140733193388051
> Pageinf [0] = 34359785800; Pageinfo [1] = 2678138638516092947
>
> After some tests I found that if I change the code to use a typecast to
> (uint32_t) then Xosview works correctly.:
> If (pageinfo) {
> Pageinfo [0] = (uint32_t) ((uint64_t) vm.v_vnodepgsin + (uint64_t)
> vm.v_swappgsin);
> Pageinfo [1] = (uint32_t) ((uint64_t) vm.v_vnodepgsout + (uint64_t)
> vm.v_swappgsout);
> }
>
> For me, it seems that some code in the kernel is storing values 〓〓as 32
> bits where it should be 64 bits. Is this behavior correct?
>
> []'s
>
> -Otac〓lio
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