gld_stats - Generic LAN Driver statistics data structure
#include <sys/gld.h>
Solaris architecture specific (Solaris DDI).
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 discussed 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.
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 -
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 -
Most of the above statistics variables are counters denoting the number of times the particular event was observed. Exceptions are:
glds_speed
glds_media
glds_duplex
gld(7D), gld(9F), gld(9E), gld_mac_info(9S)
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