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kstat_io(9S)		  Data Structures for Drivers		  kstat_io(9S)

NAME
       kstat_io - structure for I/O kstats

SYNOPSIS
       #include <sys/types.h>
       #include <sys/kstat.h>
       #include <sys/ddi.h>
       #include <sys/sunddi.h>

INTERFACE LEVEL
       Solaris DDI specific (Solaris DDI)

DESCRIPTION
       I/O  kstat statistics are kept in a kstat_io structure. When kstat_cre‐
       ate(9F) creates an I/O kstat, the ks_data field is a pointer to one  of
       these structures. The macro KSTAT_IO_PTR() is provided to retrieve this
       field. It looks like this:

       #define KSTAT_IO_PTR(kptr)    ((kstat_io_t *)(kptr)->ks_data)

STRUCTURE MEMBERS
       u_longlong_t	 nread;	     /* number of bytes read */
       u_longlong_t	 nwritten;   /* number of bytes written *]/
       ulong_t		 reads;	     /* number of read operations */
       ulong_t		 writes;     /* number of write operations */

       The nread field should be updated by the	 driver	 with  the  number  of
       bytes successfully read upon completion.

       The  nwritten  field should be updated by the driver with the number of
       bytes successfully written upon completion.

       The reads field should be updated by the driver after  each  successful
       read operation.

       The  writes field should be updated by the driver after each successful
       write operation.

       Other I/O statistics are updated through the use of the kstat_queue(9F)
       functions.

SEE ALSO
       kstat_create(9F),	 kstat_named_init(9F),	      kstat_queue(9F),
       kstat_runq_back_to_waitq(9F),			 kstat_runq_enter(9F),
       kstat_runq_exit(9F),    kstat_waitq_enter(9F),	 kstat_waitq_exit(9F),
       kstat_waitq_to_runq(9F)

       Writing Device Drivers

SunOS 5.10			  4 Apr 1994			  kstat_io(9S)
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