pmdaGetContext (3) - Linux Manuals
pmdaGetContext: generic PDU processing for a PMDA
NAME
pmdaMain, pmdaGetContext, pmdaSetResultCallBack, pmdaSetCheckCallBack, pmdaSetDoneCallBack, pmdaSetEndContextCallBack - generic PDU processing for a PMDAC SYNOPSIS
#include <pcp/pmapi.h>#include <pcp/impl.h>
#include <pcp/pmda.h>
cc ... -lpcp_pmda -lpcp
dispatch
describes how to process each incoming PDU. It
is a vector of function pointers, one per request PDU type,
as used in the DSO interface for a PMDA, namely:
This structure has been extended to incorporate the multiple interface versions
that have evolved over time.
For
pmdaMain,
dispatch->domain
and
dispatch->status
are ignored. The
comm.pmda_interface
field is used to determine the interface used by the PMDA. Setting this field
to
PMDA_INTERFACE_2
or
PMDA_INTERFACE_3
will force
pmdaMain
to use the callbacks in the
version.two
or
version.three
structure.
A setting of
PMDA_INTERFACE_4
or
PMDA_INTERFACE_5
will force
pmdaMain
to use the callbacks in the
version.four
or
version.five
structure, and similarly a
PMDA_INTERFACE_6
setting forces
pmdaMain
to use the callbacks in the
version.six
structure.
Any other value will result in an error and termination of
pmdaMain.
Note that the use of
dispatch
as the interface between the
pmcd(1)
and the methods of the PMDA allows each PMDA to be implemented as
though it were a DSO, with
pmdaMain
providing a convenient wrapper that may be used to convert from the
DSO interface to the binary PDU (daemon PMDA) interface.
pmdaMain
executes as a continuous loop, returning only when an end of file
is encountered on the PDU input file descriptor.
If not null,
check
is called after each PDU is received (but before it was processed), and
done
is called after each PDU is sent.
If
check
returns a value less than zero (typically PM_ERR_AGAIN),
the PDU processing is skipped and in most cases the
function value is returned as an error PDU to
pmcd(1)
- this may be used for
PMDAs that require some sort of deferred connection or reconnect
protocols for the underlying sources of performance metrics, e.g. a DBMS.
The error indication from
check
is not passed back to
pmcd(1)
in the cases where no acknowledgment is expected, e.g. for a PDU_PROFILE.
The
end
callback allows a PMDA to keep track of state for individual clients that
are requesting it to perform actions (PDU processing).
Using
pmdaGetContext
a PMDA can determine, at any point, an integer identifier that uniquely
identifies the client tools at the remote end of PMCD (for local context
modes, this identifier is always zero).
This becomes very important for handling event metrics, where each
event must be propagated once only to each interested client.
It also underlies the mechanism whereby connection information is passed
to the PMDA, such as the the credentials (user and group identifiers) for
the client tool.
One final callback mechanism is provided for handling the
pmResult
built for a PDU_RESULT in response to a PDU_FETCH request.
By default,
pmdaMain
will free the
pmResult
once the result has been sent to the
pmcd(1).
For some PMDAs this is inappropriate, e.g. the
pmResult
is statically allocated, or contains a hybrid of pinned PDU buffer
information and dynamically allocated information.
pmdaSetResultCallback
may be used to define an alternative
callback
from
pmdaMain.
If the
PMAPI(3)
debug control variable
(pmdebug)
has the DBG_TRACE_LIBPMDA flag set then each PDU that is received is reported
in the PMDA's log file.
void pmdaMain(pmdaInterface *dispatch);
void pmdaSetCheckCallBack(pmdaInterface *dispatch, pmdaCheckCallBack
void pmdaSetDoneCallBack(pmdaInterface *dispatch, pmdaDoneCallBack
void pmdaSetResultCallBack(pmdaInterface *dispatch, pmdaResultCallBack
void pmdaSetEndContextCallBack(pmdaInterface *dispatch, pmdaEndContextCallBack
int pmdaGetContext(void);
DESCRIPTION
For Performance Metric Domain Agents
(PMDA(3))
using the binary PDU protocols to communicate with
pmcd(1),
the routine
pmdaMain
provides a generic implementation of the PDU-driven main loop.
/*
* Interface Definitions for PMDA Methods
*/
typedef struct {
int domain; /* set/return performance metrics domain id here */
struct {
unsigned int pmda_interface: 8; /* PMDA DSO interface version */
unsigned int pmapi_version : 8; /* PMAPI version */
unsigned int flags : 16; /* optional feature flags */
} comm; /* set/return communication and version info */
int status; /* return initialization status here */
union {
struct { /* PMDA_INTERFACE_2 or _3 */
pmdaExt *ext;
int (*profile)(__pmProfile *, pmdaExt *);
int (*fetch)(int, pmID *, pmResult **, pmdaExt *);
int (*desc)(pmID, pmDesc *, pmdaExt *);
int (*instance)(pmInDom, int, char *, __pmInResult **, pmdaExt *);
int (*text)(int, int, char **, pmdaExt *);
int (*store)(pmResult *, pmdaExt *);
} two, three;
struct { /* PMDA_INTERFACE_4 or _5 */
pmdaExt *ext;
int (*profile)(__pmProfile *, pmdaExt *);
int (*fetch)(int, pmID *, pmResult **, pmdaExt *);
int (*desc)(pmID, pmDesc *, pmdaExt *);
int (*instance)(pmInDom, int, char *, __pmInResult **, pmdaExt *);
int (*text)(int, int, char **, pmdaExt *);
int (*store)(pmResult *, pmdaExt *);
int (*pmid)(char *, pmID *, pmdaExt *);
int (*name)(pmID, char ***, pmdaExt *);
int (*children)(char *, int, char ***, int **, pmdaExt *);
} four, five;
struct { /* PMDA_INTERFACE_6 */
pmdaExt *ext;
int (*profile)(__pmProfile *, pmdaExt *);
int (*fetch)(int, pmID *, pmResult **, pmdaExt *);
int (*desc)(pmID, pmDesc *, pmdaExt *);
int (*instance)(pmInDom, int, char *, __pmInResult **, pmdaExt *);
int (*text)(int, int, char **, pmdaExt *);
int (*store)(pmResult *, pmdaExt *);
int (*pmid)(char *, pmID *, pmdaExt *);
int (*name)(pmID, char ***, pmdaExt *);
int (*children)(char *, int, char ***, int **, pmdaExt *);
int (*attribute)(int, int, const char *, int, pmdaExt *);
} six;
} version;
} pmdaInterface;
CALLBACKS
In addition to the individual PDU processing callbacks -
pmdaProfile(3),
pmdaFetch(3),
pmdaDesc(3),
pmdaInstance(3),
pmdaText(3),
pmdaStore(3),
pmdaPMID(3),
pmdaName(3),
pmdaChildren(3),
and
pmdaAttribute(3)
there are other callbacks that can affect or inform all PDU
processing within a PMDA, namely
check,
done
and
end.
These callbacks should be set with
pmdaSetCheckCallBack,
pmdaSetDoneCallBack
and
pmdaSetEndContextCallBack.
DIAGNOSTICS
These messages may be appended to the PMDA's log file:
SEE ALSO
pmcd(1),
PMAPI(3),
PMDA(3),
pmdaProfile(3),
pmdaFetch(3),
pmdaDesc(3),
pmdaInstance(3),
pmdaText(3),
pmdaStore(3),
pmdaPMID(3),
pmdaName(3),
pmdaChildren(3),
and
pmdaAttribute(3).