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/*++ BUILD Version: 0001 // Increment this if a change has global effects
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Copyright (c) 1992 Microsoft Corporation
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Module Name:
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dataras.h
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Abstract:
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Header file for the RAS Extensible Object data definitions
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This file contains definitions to construct the dynamic data
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which is returned by the Configuration Registry. Data from
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various system API calls is placed into the structures shown
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here.
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Author:
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Russ Blake 02/24/93
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Thomas J. Dimitri 05/28/93
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Revision History:
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Patrick Y. Ng 08/12/93
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--*/
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#ifndef _DATARAS_H_
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#define _DATARAS_H_
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/****************************************************************************\
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18 Jan 92
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russbl
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Adding a Counter to the Extensible Objects Code
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1. Modify the object definition in extdata.h:
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a. Add a define for the offset of the counter in the
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data block for the given object type.
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b. Add a PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION to the <object>_DATA_DEFINITION.
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2. Add the Titles to the Registry in perfctrs.ini and perfhelp.ini:
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a. Add Text for the Counter Name and the Text for the Help.
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b. Add them to the bottom so we don't have to change all the
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numbers.
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c. Change the Last Counter and Last Help entries under
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PerfLib in software.ini.
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d. To do this at setup time, see section in pmintrnl.txt for
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protocol.
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3. Now add the counter to the object definition in extdata.c.
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This is the initializing, constant data which will actually go
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into the structure you added to the <object>_DATA_DEFINITION in
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step 1.b. The type of the structure you are initializing is a
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION. These are defined in winperf.h.
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4. Add code in extobjct.c to collect the data.
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Note: adding an object is a little more work, but in all the same
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places. See the existing code for examples. In addition, you must
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increase the *NumObjectTypes parameter to Get<object>PerfomanceData
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on return from that routine.
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\****************************************************************************/
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//
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// The routines that load these structures assume that all fields
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// are packed and aligned on DWORD boundries. Alpha support may
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// change this assumption so the pack pragma is used here to insure
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// the DWORD packing assumption remains valid.
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//
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#include <winperf.h>
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#include <rasman.h>
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#define ALIGN8(_x) (((_x) + 7) & ~7)
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#pragma pack (4)
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//
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// Extensible Object definitions
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//
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// Update the following sort of define when adding an object type.
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#define RAS_NUM_PERF_OBJECT_TYPES 1
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//----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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//
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// RAS Resource object type counter definitions.
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//
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// These are used in the counter definitions to describe the relative
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// position of each counter in the returned data.
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//
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#define NUM_BYTESTX_OFFSET sizeof(DWORD) // The DWORD is for the
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// field ByteLength
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#define NUM_BYTESRX_OFFSET ( NUM_BYTESTX_OFFSET + sizeof(DWORD) )
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#define NUM_FRAMESTX_OFFSET ( NUM_BYTESRX_OFFSET + sizeof(DWORD) )
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#define NUM_FRAMESRX_OFFSET ( NUM_FRAMESTX_OFFSET + sizeof(DWORD) )
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#define NUM_PERCENTTXC_OFFSET ( NUM_FRAMESRX_OFFSET + sizeof(DWORD) )
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#define NUM_PERCENTRXC_OFFSET ( NUM_PERCENTTXC_OFFSET + sizeof(DWORD) )
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#define NUM_CRCERRORS_OFFSET ( NUM_PERCENTRXC_OFFSET + sizeof(DWORD) )
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#define NUM_TIMEOUTERRORS_OFFSET ( NUM_CRCERRORS_OFFSET + sizeof(DWORD) )
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#define NUM_SERIALOVERRUNS_OFFSET ( NUM_TIMEOUTERRORS_OFFSET + sizeof(DWORD) )
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#define NUM_ALIGNMENTERRORS_OFFSET ( NUM_SERIALOVERRUNS_OFFSET + sizeof(DWORD) )
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#define NUM_BUFFEROVERRUNS_OFFSET ( NUM_ALIGNMENTERRORS_OFFSET + sizeof(DWORD) )
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#define NUM_TOTALERRORS_OFFSET ( NUM_BUFFEROVERRUNS_OFFSET + sizeof(DWORD) )
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#define NUM_BYTESTXSEC_OFFSET ( NUM_TOTALERRORS_OFFSET + sizeof(DWORD) )
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#define NUM_BYTESRXSEC_OFFSET ( NUM_BYTESTXSEC_OFFSET + sizeof(DWORD) )
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#define NUM_FRAMESTXSEC_OFFSET ( NUM_BYTESRXSEC_OFFSET + sizeof(DWORD) )
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#define NUM_FRAMESRXSEC_OFFSET ( NUM_FRAMESTXSEC_OFFSET + sizeof(DWORD) )
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#define NUM_TOTALERRORSSEC_OFFSET ( NUM_FRAMESRXSEC_OFFSET + sizeof(DWORD) )
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#define SIZE_OF_RAS_PORT_PERFORMANCE_DATA ( NUM_TOTALERRORSSEC_OFFSET + sizeof(DWORD) )
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#define NUM_TOTALCONNECTIONS_OFFSET ( NUM_TOTALERRORSSEC_OFFSET + sizeof(DWORD) )
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#define SIZE_OF_RAS_TOTAL_PERFORMANCE_DATA ( NUM_TOTALCONNECTIONS_OFFSET + sizeof(DWORD) )
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//
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// This is the counter structure presently returned by RAS for
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// each Resource. Each Resource is an Instance, named by its number.
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//
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//
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// Data structure returned for RAS Port Object. Note that the instance
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// definitions for all port will be appended to it.
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//
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typedef struct _RAS_PORT_DATA_DEFINITION
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{
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PERF_OBJECT_TYPE RasObjectType;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION BytesTx;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION BytesRx;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION FramesTx;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION FramesRx;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION PercentTxC;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION PercentRxC;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION CRCErrors;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION TimeoutErrors;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION SerialOverruns;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION AlignmentErrors;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION BufferOverruns;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION TotalErrors;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION BytesTxSec;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION BytesRxSec;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION FramesTxSec;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION FramesRxSec;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION TotalErrorsSec;
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} RAS_PORT_DATA_DEFINITION, *PRAS_PORT_DATA_DEFINITION;
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//
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// Structure returned for each instance of object RAS Port. Note that data
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// for all counters will be appended to it.
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//
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typedef struct _RAS_PORT_INSTANCE_DEFINITION
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{
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PERF_INSTANCE_DEFINITION RasInstanceType;
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WCHAR InstanceName[ MAX_PORT_NAME ];
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} RAS_PORT_INSTANCE_DEFINITION, *PRAS_PORT_INSTANCE_DEFINITION;
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//
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// Data structure returned for RAS Total Object. Note that data for each
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// counter will be appended to it.
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//
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typedef struct _RAS_TOTAL_DATA_DEFINITION
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{
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PERF_OBJECT_TYPE RasObjectType;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION BytesTx;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION BytesRx;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION FramesTx;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION FramesRx;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION PercentTxC;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION PercentRxC;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION CRCErrors;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION TimeoutErrors;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION SerialOverruns;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION AlignmentErrors;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION BufferOverruns;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION TotalErrors;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION BytesTxSec;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION BytesRxSec;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION FramesTxSec;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION FramesRxSec;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION TotalErrorsSec;
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PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION TotalConnections;
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} RAS_TOTAL_DATA_DEFINITION, *PRAS_TOTAL_DATA_DEFINITION;
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#pragma pack ()
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extern RAS_PORT_DATA_DEFINITION gRasPortDataDefinition;
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extern RAS_TOTAL_DATA_DEFINITION gRasTotalDataDefinition;
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//
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// External functions
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//
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VOID InitObjectCounterIndex ( DWORD dwFirstCounter, DWORD dwFirstHelp );
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#endif //_DATARAS_H_
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