Leaked source code of windows server 2003
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/*==========================================================================*\
Module: exprflib.h
Copyright Microsoft Corporation 1998, All Rights Reserved.
Author: WayneC
Descriptions: This is the header for exprflib.h a perf library. This
is the code that runs in the app exporting the counters.
\*==========================================================================*/
#ifndef __PERFLIB_H__
#define __PERFLIB_H__
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// Includes
//
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#include <windows.h>
#include <winperf.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#ifdef STAXMEM
#include <exchmem.h>
#endif
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// Data Structures / typedefs / misc defines
//
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#define MAX_PERF_NAME 16
#define MAX_OBJECT_NAME 16
#define MAX_INSTANCE_NAME 16
#define MAX_PERF_OBJECTS 16
#define MAX_OBJECT_COUNTERS 200
#define SHMEM_MAPPING_SIZE 32768
typedef WCHAR OBJECTNAME[MAX_OBJECT_NAME];
typedef WCHAR INSTANCENAME[MAX_INSTANCE_NAME];
typedef unsigned __int64 QWORD;
struct INSTANCE_DATA
{
BOOL fActive;
PERF_INSTANCE_DEFINITION perfInstDef;
INSTANCENAME wszInstanceName;
};
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// Forward class declarations
//
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
class PerfObjectInstance;
class PerfCounterDefinition;
class PerfObjectDefinition;
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// Local memory management
//
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#ifdef STAXMEM
#undef new
#endif
class MemoryModule
{
public:
#ifdef STAXMEM
#ifdef DEBUG
void* operator new (size_t cb, char * szFile, DWORD dwLine)
{ return ExchMHeapAllocDebug (cb, szFile, dwLine); }
#else //!DEBUG
void* operator new (size_t cb)
{ return ExchMHeapAlloc (cb); }
#endif
void operator delete(void* pv)
{ ExchMHeapFree (pv); };
#endif
};
#ifdef STAXMEM
#ifdef DEBUG
#define new new(__FILE__, __LINE__)
#endif
#endif
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// Shared memory management
//
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
typedef struct _SharedMemorySegment : public MemoryModule
{
HANDLE m_hMap;
PBYTE m_pbMap;
struct _SharedMemorySegment * m_pSMSNext;
} SharedMemorySegment;
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// PerfLibrary class declaration. There is one perf library instance per linkee.
//
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
class PerfLibrary : public MemoryModule
{
friend class PerfObjectDefinition;
friend class PerfCounterDefinition;
private:
// Name of this performance module
WCHAR m_wszPerfName[MAX_PERF_NAME];
// Array of PerfObjectDefinition's and a count of how many there are.
PerfObjectDefinition* m_rgpObjDef[MAX_PERF_OBJECTS];
DWORD m_dwObjDef;
// Shared memory handle and pointer to base of shared memory
HANDLE m_hMap;
PBYTE m_pbMap;
// Pointers to places in the shared memory where we keep stuff
DWORD* m_pdwObjectNames;
OBJECTNAME* m_prgObjectNames;
// Base values for title text and help text for the library
DWORD m_dwFirstHelp;
DWORD m_dwFirstCounter;
void AddPerfObjectDefinition (PerfObjectDefinition* pObjDef);
public:
PerfLibrary (LPCWSTR pcwstrPerfName);
~PerfLibrary (void);
PerfObjectDefinition* AddPerfObjectDefinition (LPCWSTR pcwstrObjectName,
DWORD dwObjectNameIndex,
BOOL fInstances);
BOOL Init (void);
void DeInit (void);
};
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// PerfObjectDefinition class declaration. There is one of these for each
// perfmon object exported. Generally there is just one, but not neccessarily.
//
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
class PerfObjectDefinition : public MemoryModule
{
friend class PerfLibrary;
friend class PerfCounterDefinition;
friend class PerfObjectInstance;
private:
WCHAR m_wszObjectName[MAX_OBJECT_NAME];
DWORD m_dwObjectNameIndex;
BOOL m_fInstances;
PerfCounterDefinition* m_rgpCounterDef[MAX_OBJECT_COUNTERS];
DWORD m_dwCounters;
DWORD m_dwDefinitionLength;
DWORD m_dwCounterData;
DWORD m_dwPerInstanceData;
PERF_OBJECT_TYPE* m_pPerfObjectType;
PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION* m_rgPerfCounterDefinition;
DWORD m_dwActiveInstances;
SharedMemorySegment* m_pSMS;
DWORD m_dwShmemMappingSize;
DWORD m_dwInstancesPerMapping;
DWORD m_dwInstances1stMapping;
CRITICAL_SECTION m_csPerfObjInst;
BOOL m_fCSInit;
PerfObjectInstance* m_pPoiTotal;
BOOL Init (PerfLibrary* pPerfLib);
void DeInit (void);
void AddPerfCounterDefinition (PerfCounterDefinition* pcd);
DWORD GetCounterOffset (DWORD dwId);
public:
PerfObjectDefinition (LPCWSTR pwcstrObjectName,
DWORD dwObjectNameIndex,
BOOL fInstances = FALSE);
~PerfObjectDefinition (void);
PerfCounterDefinition* AddPerfCounterDefinition (
DWORD dwCounterNameIndex,
DWORD dwCounterType,
LONG lDefaultScale = 0);
PerfCounterDefinition* AddPerfCounterDefinition (
PerfCounterDefinition * pCtrRef,
DWORD dwCounterNameIndex,
DWORD dwCounterType,
LONG lDefaultScale = 0);
PerfObjectInstance* AddPerfObjectInstance (LPCWSTR pwcstrInstanceName);
void DeletePerfObjectInstance ();
};
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// PerfCounterDefinition class declaration. There is one of these per counter.
//
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
class PerfCounterDefinition : public MemoryModule
{
friend class PerfObjectDefinition;
private:
PerfObjectDefinition* m_pObjDef;
PerfCounterDefinition* m_pCtrRef;
DWORD m_dwCounterNameIndex;
LONG m_lDefaultScale;
DWORD m_dwCounterType;
DWORD m_dwCounterSize;
DWORD m_dwOffset;
void Init (PerfLibrary* pPerfLib,
PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION* pdef,
PDWORD pdwOffset);
public:
PerfCounterDefinition (DWORD dwCounterNameIndex,
DWORD dwCounterType = PERF_COUNTER_COUNTER,
LONG lDefaultScale = 0);
PerfCounterDefinition (PerfCounterDefinition* pRefCtr,
DWORD dwCounterNameIndex,
DWORD dwCounterType = PERF_COUNTER_COUNTER,
LONG lDefaultScale = 0);
};
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// PerfObjectInstance class declaration. There is one of these per instance
// of an object. There is one if there are no instances (the global instance.)
//
// NOTE: User is responsible for allocating space and Init this object after
// the PerfLibrary is initialized. When destroying the perf counters,
// this object must be destroyed before the PerfLibrary is deinitialized.
//
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
class PerfObjectInstance : public MemoryModule
{
friend class PerfObjectDefinition;
private:
PerfObjectDefinition* m_pObjDef;
WCHAR m_wszInstanceName[MAX_INSTANCE_NAME];
INSTANCE_DATA* m_pInstanceData;
char* m_pCounterData;
BOOL m_fInitialized;
void Init (char* pCounterData,
INSTANCE_DATA* pInstData,
LONG lID);
public:
PerfObjectInstance (PerfObjectDefinition* pObjDef,
LPCWSTR pwcstrInstanceName);
~PerfObjectInstance () { DeInit(); };
VOID DeInit (void);
BOOL FIsInitialized () {return m_fInitialized; };
DWORD * GetDwordCounter (DWORD dwId);
LARGE_INTEGER * GetLargeIntegerCounter (DWORD dwId);
QWORD * GetQwordCounter (DWORD dwId);
PERF_OBJECT_TYPE * GetPerfObjectType ();
};
#endif