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GLD_STATS(9S)							 GLD_STATS(9S)

NAME
       gld_stats - Generic LAN Driver statistics data structure

SYNOPSIS
       #include <sys/gld.h>

INTERFACE LEVEL
       Solaris architecture specific (Solaris DDI).

DESCRIPTION
       The  Generic  LAN Driver (GLD) statistics (gld_stats) structure is used
       to communicate statistics and state information from a GLD-based driver
       to  GLD when returning from a driver's gldm_get_stats() routine as dis‐
       cussed in gld(9E) and gld(7D). The members of this structure, filled in
       by  the	GLD-based driver, are used when GLD reports the statistics. In
       the tables below, the name of the statistics variable reported  by  GLD
       is  noted  in the comments. See gld(7D) for a more detailed description
       of the meaning of each statistic.

       Drivers can make no assumptions about the  length  of  this  structure,
       which  might  be different in different releases of Solaris and/or GLD.
       Structure members private to GLD, not documented here,  should  not  be
       set or read by the device specific driver.

STRUCTURE MEMBERS
       The following structure members are defined for all media types:

	 uint64_t   glds_speed;		      /* ifspeed */
	 uint32_t   glds_media;		      /* media */
	 uint32_t   glds_intr;		      /* intr */
	 uint32_t   glds_norcvbuf;	      /* norcvbuf */
	 uint32_t   glds_errrcv;	      /* ierrors */
	 uint32_t   glds_errxmt;	      /* oerrors */
	 uint32_t   glds_missed;	      /* missed */
	 uint32_t   glds_underflow;	      /* uflo */
	 uint32_t   glds_overflow;	      /* oflo */

       The following structure members are defined for media type DL_ETHER:

	 uint32_t   glds_frame;			  /* align_errors */
	 uint32_t   glds_crc;			  /* fcs_errors */
	 uint32_t   glds_duplex;		  /* duplex */
	 uint32_t   glds_nocarrier;		  /* carrier_errors */
	 uint32_t   glds_collisions;		  /* collisions */
	 uint32_t   glds_excoll;		  /* ex_collisions */
	 uint32_t   glds_xmtlatecoll;		  /* tx_late_collisions */
	 uint32_t   glds_defer;			  /* defer_xmts */
	 uint32_t   glds_dot3_first_coll;	  /* first_collisions */
	 uint32_t   glds_dot3_multi_coll;	  /* multi_collisions */
	 uint32_t   glds_dot3_sqe_error;	  /* sqe_errors */
	 uint32_t   glds_dot3_mac_xmt_error;	  /* macxmt_errors */
	 uint32_t   glds_dot3_mac_rcv_error;	  /* macrcv_errors */
	 uint32_t   glds_dot3_frame_too_long;	  /* toolong_errors */
	 uint32_t   glds_short;			  /* runt_errors */

       The following structure members are defined for media type DL_TPR:

	 uint32_t   glds_dot5_line_error	  /* line_errors */
	 uint32_t   glds_dot5_burst_error	  /* burst_errors */
	 uint32_t   glds_dot5_signal_loss	  /* signal_losses */
	 uint32_t   glds_dot5_ace_error		  /* ace_errors */
	 uint32_t   glds_dot5_internal_error	  /* internal_errors */
	 uint32_t   glds_dot5_lost_frame_error	  /* lost_frame_errors */
	 uint32_t   glds_dot5_frame_copied_error  /* frame_copied_errors */
	 uint32_t   glds_dot5_token_error	  /* token_errors */
	 uint32_t   glds_dot5_freq_error	  /* freq_errors */

       Note -

	 Support for the DL_TPR media type is obsolete and may be removed in a
	 future release of Solaris.

       The following structure members are defined for media type DL_FDDI:

	 uint32_t   glds_fddi_mac_error;	  /* mac_errors */
	 uint32_t   glds_fddi_mac_lost;		  /* mac_lost_errors */
	 uint32_t   glds_fddi_mac_token;	  /* mac_tokens */
	 uint32_t   glds_fddi_mac_tvx_expired;	  /* mac_tvx_expired */
	 uint32_t   glds_fddi_mac_late;		  /* mac_late */
	 uint32_t   glds_fddi_mac_ring_op;	  /* mac_ring_ops */

       Note -

	 Support for the DL_FDDI media type is obsolete and may be removed  in
	 a future release of Solaris.

       Most of the above statistics variables are counters denoting the number
       of times the particular event was observed. Exceptions are:

       glds_speed
		       An estimate of the  interface's	current	 bandwidth  in
		       bits  per  second.  For	interfaces that do not vary in
		       bandwidth or for those where no accurate estimation can
		       be  made,  this object should contain the nominal band‐
		       width.

       glds_media
		       The type of media (wiring) or  connector	 used  by  the
		       hardware.   Currently  supported	 media	names  include
		       GLDM_AUI,  GLDM_BNC,  GLDM_TP,  GLDM_10BT,  GLDM_100BT,
		       GLDM_100BTX,   GLDM_100BT4,   GLDM_RING4,  GLDM_RING16,
		       GLDM_FIBER, and GLDM_PHYMII.  GLDM_UNKNOWN can also  be
		       specified.

       glds_duplex
		       Current duplex state of the interface. Supported values
		       are	GLD_DUPLEX_HALF	     and      GLD_DUPLEX_FULL.
		       GLD_DUPLEX_UNKNOWN can also be specified.

SEE ALSO
       gld(7D), gld(9F), gld(9E), gld_mac_info(9S)

       Writing Device Drivers

				  Jun 7, 2004			 GLD_STATS(9S)
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