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NAME

kstat_intr - structure for interrupt 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

Interrupt statistics are kept in the kstat_intr structure. When kstat_create(9F) creates an interrupt kstat, the ks_data field is a pointer to one of these structures. The macro KSTAT_INTR_PTR( ) is provided to retrieve this field. It looks like this:
#define KSTAT_INTR_PTR(kptr)
((kstat_intr_t * )(kptr)->ks_data)
An interrupt is a hard interrupt (sourced from the hardware device itself), a soft interrupt (induced by the system via the use of some system interrupt source), a watchdog interrupt (induced by a periodic timer call), spurious (an interrupt entry point was entered but there was no interrupt to service), or multiple service (an interrupt was detected and serviced just prior to returning from any of the other types).
Drivers generally only report claimed hard interrupts and soft interrupts from their handlers, but measurement of the spurious class of interrupts is useful for autovectored devices in order to pinpoint any interrupt latency problems in a particular system configuration.
Devices that have more than one interrupt of the same type should use multiple structures.

STRUCTURE MEMBERS

ulong_t
intrs[KSTAT_NUM_INTRS];
/* interrupt counters * /
The only member exposed to drivers is the intrs member. This field is an array of counters; the driver must use the appropriate counter in the array based on the type of interrupt condition. The following indexes are supported:
KSTAT_INTR_HARD
hard interrupt
KSTAT_INTR_SOFT
soft interrupt
KSTAT_INTR_WATCHDOG
watchdog interrupt
KSTAT_INTR_SPURIOUS
spurious interrupt
KSTAT_INTR_MULTSVC
multiple service interrupt

SEE ALSO

kstat(9S)
Writing Device Drivers