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+/*
+ * vmstat_dynix.c
+ * UCD SNMP module for systemStats section of UCD-SNMP-MIB for Dynix
+ * Patrick Hess <phess@phess.best.vwh.net>
+ *
+ * This is just a port of the vmstat_solaris2 code Version 0.7
+ *
+ */
+
+/*
+ * To make lint skip the debug code and stop complaining
+ */
+#ifdef __lint
+#define NETSNMP_NO_DEBUGGING 1
+#endif
+
+#define __NO_ASM_MACRO 1
+
+/*
+ * Includes start here
+ */
+#include <net-snmp/net-snmp-config.h>
+
+/*
+ * Standard includes
+ */
+#include <sys/tmp_ctl.h>
+#include <sys/sysperf.h>
+#include <sys/vmmeter.h>
+#include <unistd.h>
+#include <string.h>
+
+#include <net-snmp/net-snmp-includes.h>
+#include <net-snmp/agent/net-snmp-agent-includes.h>
+
+#include "mibdefs.h"
+#include "util_funcs/header_generic.h"
+
+/*
+ * Header file for this module
+ */
+#include "vmstat.h"
+#include "vmstat_dynix.h"
+
+/*
+ * Includes end here
+ */
+
+
+/*
+ * Global structures start here
+ */
+
+/*
+ * A structure to save data gathered from the kernel kstat interface to.
+ */
+/*
+ * We used to have the sys/sysinfo.h cpu_stat_t here but we did not need
+ */
+/*
+ * all of it, some in a different size and some additional ones so we build
+ */
+/*
+ * our own
+ */
+struct cpu_stat_snapshot {
+ time_t css_time;
+ unsigned int css_cpus;
+ unsigned long long css_swapin;
+ unsigned long long css_swapout;
+ unsigned long long css_blocks_read;
+ unsigned long long css_blocks_write;
+ unsigned long long css_interrupts;
+ unsigned long long css_context_sw;
+ unsigned long long css_cpu[V_CPU_STATES];
+};
+
+/*
+ * Global structures end here
+ */
+
+
+/*
+ * Global variables start here
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Variables for the calculated values, filled in update_stats
+ */
+/*
+ * Need to be global since we need them in more than one function
+ */
+static ulong swapin;
+static ulong swapout;
+static ulong blocks_read;
+static ulong blocks_write;
+static ulong interrupts;
+static ulong context_sw;
+
+/*
+ * Since MIB wants V_CPU_SYSTEM, which is V_CPU_KERNEL + V_CPU_STREAM
+ */
+static long cpu_perc[V_CPU_STATES + 1];
+
+/*
+ * How many snapshots we have already taken, needed for the first
+ */
+/*
+ * POLL_INTERVAL * POLL_VALUES seconds of agent running
+ */
+static unsigned int number_of_snapshots;
+
+/*
+ * The place to store the snapshots of system data in
+ */
+static struct cpu_stat_snapshot snapshot[POLL_VALUES + 1];
+
+/*
+ * And one for the raw counters, which we fill when the raw values are
+ */
+/*
+ * requested, as opposed to the absolute values, which are taken every
+ */
+/*
+ * POLL_INTERVAL seconds and calculated over POLL_INTERVAL * POLL_VALUES time
+ */
+static struct cpu_stat_snapshot raw_values;
+
+/*
+ * Global variables end here
+ */
+
+
+/*
+ * Functions start here
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Function prototype
+ */
+static void update_stats(unsigned int registrationNumber,
+ void *clientarg);
+static int take_snapshot(struct cpu_stat_snapshot *css);
+
+/*
+ * init_vmstat_dynix starts here
+ */
+/*
+ * Init function for this module, from prototype
+ */
+/*
+ * Defines variables handled by this module, defines root OID for
+ */
+/*
+ * this module and registers it with the agent
+ */
+
+FindVarMethod var_extensible_vmstat;
+
+void
+init_vmstat_dynix(void)
+{
+
+ /*
+ * Which variables do we service ?
+ */
+ struct variable2 extensible_vmstat_variables[] = {
+ {MIBINDEX, ASN_INTEGER, NETSNMP_OLDAPI_RONLY,
+ var_extensible_vmstat, 1, {MIBINDEX}},
+ {ERRORNAME, ASN_OCTET_STR, NETSNMP_OLDAPI_RONLY,
+ var_extensible_vmstat, 1, {ERRORNAME}},
+ {SWAPIN, ASN_INTEGER, NETSNMP_OLDAPI_RONLY,
+ var_extensible_vmstat, 1, {SWAPIN}},
+ {SWAPOUT, ASN_INTEGER, NETSNMP_OLDAPI_RONLY,
+ var_extensible_vmstat, 1, {SWAPOUT}},
+ {IOSENT, ASN_INTEGER, NETSNMP_OLDAPI_RONLY,
+ var_extensible_vmstat, 1, {IOSENT}},
+ {IORECEIVE, ASN_INTEGER, NETSNMP_OLDAPI_RONLY,
+ var_extensible_vmstat, 1, {IORECEIVE}},
+ {SYSINTERRUPTS, ASN_INTEGER, NETSNMP_OLDAPI_RONLY,
+ var_extensible_vmstat, 1, {SYSINTERRUPTS}},
+ {SYSCONTEXT, ASN_INTEGER, NETSNMP_OLDAPI_RONLY,
+ var_extensible_vmstat, 1, {SYSCONTEXT}},
+ {CPUUSER, ASN_INTEGER, NETSNMP_OLDAPI_RONLY,
+ var_extensible_vmstat, 1, {CPUUSER}},
+ {CPUSYSTEM, ASN_INTEGER, NETSNMP_OLDAPI_RONLY,
+ var_extensible_vmstat, 1, {CPUSYSTEM}},
+ {CPUIDLE, ASN_INTEGER, NETSNMP_OLDAPI_RONLY,
+ var_extensible_vmstat, 1, {CPUIDLE}},
+ {CPURAWUSER, ASN_COUNTER, NETSNMP_OLDAPI_RONLY,
+ var_extensible_vmstat, 1, {CPURAWUSER}},
+ {CPURAWSYSTEM, ASN_COUNTER, NETSNMP_OLDAPI_RONLY,
+ var_extensible_vmstat, 1, {CPURAWSYSTEM}},
+ {CPURAWIDLE, ASN_COUNTER, NETSNMP_OLDAPI_RONLY,
+ var_extensible_vmstat, 1, {CPURAWIDLE}},
+ {CPURAWWAIT, ASN_COUNTER, NETSNMP_OLDAPI_RONLY,
+ var_extensible_vmstat, 1, {CPURAWWAIT}},
+ {CPURAWKERNEL, ASN_COUNTER, NETSNMP_OLDAPI_RONLY,
+ var_extensible_vmstat, 1, {CPURAWKERNEL}},
+ {IORAWSENT, ASN_COUNTER, NETSNMP_OLDAPI_RONLY,
+ var_extensible_vmstat, 1, {IORAWSENT}},
+ {IORAWRECEIVE, ASN_COUNTER, NETSNMP_OLDAPI_RONLY,
+ var_extensible_vmstat, 1, {IORAWRECEIVE}},
+ /*
+ * Future use:
+ */
+ /*
+ * {ERRORFLAG, ASN_INTEGER, NETSNMP_OLDAPI_RONLY,
+ * var_extensible_vmstat, 1, {ERRORFLAG }},
+ * {ERRORMSG, ASN_OCTET_STR, NETSNMP_OLDAPI_RONLY,
+ * var_extensible_vmstat, 1, {ERRORMSG }}
+ */
+ };
+
+ /*
+ * Define the OID pointer to the top of the mib tree that we're
+ */
+ /*
+ * registering underneath
+ */
+ oid vmstat_variables_oid[] = { NETSNMP_UCDAVIS_MIB, 11 };
+
+ /*
+ * register ourselves with the agent to handle our mib tree
+ */
+ /*
+ * LINTED Trust me, I know what I'm doing
+ */
+ REGISTER_MIB("ucd-snmp/vmstat", extensible_vmstat_variables, variable2,
+ vmstat_variables_oid);
+
+ /*
+ * Start with some useful data
+ */
+ update_stats(0, NULL);
+
+ /*
+ * update_stats is run every POLL_INTERVAL seconds using this routine
+ */
+ /*
+ * (see 'man snmp_alarm')
+ */
+ /*
+ * This is only executed once to get some useful data in the beginning
+ */
+ if (snmp_alarm_register(5, NULL, update_stats, NULL) == 0) {
+ snmp_log(LOG_WARNING,
+ "vmstat_dynix (init): snmp_alarm_register failed.\n");
+ }
+ /*
+ * This is the one that runs update_stats every POLL_INTERVAL seconds
+ */
+ if (snmp_alarm_register(POLL_INTERVAL, SA_REPEAT, update_stats, NULL)
+ == 0) {
+ snmp_log(LOG_ERR,
+ "vmstat_dynix (init): snmp_alarm_register failed, cannot service requests.\n");
+ }
+
+} /* init_vmstat_dynix ends here */
+
+/*
+ * Data collection function take_snapshot starts here
+ */
+/*
+ * Get data from kernel and save into the snapshot strutcs
+ */
+/*
+ * Argument is the snapshot struct to save to. Global anyway, but looks nicer
+ */
+static int
+take_snapshot(struct cpu_stat_snapshot *css)
+{
+ /*
+ * Variables start here
+ */
+
+ /*
+ * Counters
+ */
+ unsigned int cpu_num = 0;
+
+ /*
+ * Low resolution time counter
+ */
+ time_t current_time;
+
+ /*
+ * see sys/sysperf.h, holds CPU data
+ */
+ exp_vmmeter_t *cs, *origcs = 0;
+
+ /*
+ * size of the cs struct
+ */
+ size_t vminfo_size;
+
+ /*
+ * The usual stuff to count on, err, by
+ */
+ int i;
+ int engnum = 0;
+
+ /*
+ * Variables end here
+ */
+
+ /*
+ * Function starts here
+ */
+
+ /*
+ * Get time
+ */
+ current_time = time(0);
+
+ /*
+ * If we have just gotten the data, return the values from last run (skip if-clause)
+ */
+ /*
+ * This happens on a snmpwalk request.
+ */
+ /*
+ * if we just did it less than 2 seconds ago
+ */
+ /*
+ * Jumps into if-clause either when snapshot is empty or when too old
+ */
+
+ if ((css->css_time == 0) || (current_time > css->css_time + 2)) {
+ /*
+ * Make sure we clean up before we put new data into snapshot
+ */
+ memset(css, 0, sizeof *css);
+
+ /*
+ * Get the number of CPUs we gather data from
+ */
+ if ((cpu_num = tmp_ctl(TMP_NENG, 0)) < 0) {
+ snmp_log(LOG_ERR,
+ "vmstat_dynix: (take snapshot) bad tmp_ctl return\n");
+ return (-1);
+ }
+ css->css_cpus = cpu_num;
+
+ vminfo_size = cpu_num * sizeof(exp_vmmeter_t);
+
+ if (!(cs = (exp_vmmeter_t *) malloc(vminfo_size))) {
+ snmp_log(LOG_ERR,
+ "vmstat_dynix: (take_snapshot) bad malloc return\n");
+ return (-1);
+ }
+ origcs = cs;
+
+ /*
+ * Update timer
+ */
+ css->css_time = current_time;
+
+ /*
+ * Read data from kernel into cs structure
+ */
+ /*
+ * cs is the buffer we are writing to and
+ */
+ /*
+ * vminfo_size is the size of the cs struct
+ */
+ if ((getkerndata(VMMETER_DATAID, cs, vminfo_size)) < 0) {
+ snmp_log(LOG_ERR,
+ "vmstat_dynix (take_snapshot): getkerndata failure.");
+ return (-1);
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Get the data from each CPU
+ */
+ /*
+ * We walk through the whole vmmeter struct and sum up all the found stats,
+ */
+ /*
+ * there's one for every CPU in a machine
+ */
+ /*
+ * Okay... you can't laugh at this! I'm a C-hack, not a C-coder. :)
+ */
+ while (engnum < cpu_num) {
+
+ /*
+ * Get the data from the cs structure and sum it up in our own structure
+ */
+ css->css_swapin += (unsigned long long) cs->v_swpin;
+ css->css_swapout += (unsigned long long) cs->v_swpout;
+ css->css_blocks_read += (unsigned long long) cs->v_phread;
+ css->css_blocks_write += (unsigned long long) cs->v_phwrite;
+ css->css_interrupts += (unsigned long long) cs->v_intr;
+ css->css_context_sw += (unsigned long long) cs->v_swtch;
+
+ /*
+ * We need a for-loop for the CPU STATE values
+ */
+ for (i = 0; i < V_CPU_STATES; i++) {
+ css->css_cpu[i] += (unsigned long long) cs->v_time[i];
+ } /* end for */
+
+ cs++;
+ engnum++;
+ } /* end while */
+ }
+
+ free((void *) origcs);
+
+ /*
+ * All engines running at warp speed, no problems (if there are any engines, that is)
+ */
+ return (cpu_num > 0 ? 0 : -1);
+} /* take_snapshot ends here */
+
+/*
+ * This gets called every POLL_INTERVAL seconds to update the snapshots. It takes a new snapshot and
+ */
+/*
+ * drops the oldest one. This way we move the time window so we always take the values over
+ */
+/*
+ * POLL_INTERVAL * POLL_VALUES seconds and update the data used every POLL_INTERVAL seconds
+ */
+/*
+ * The alarm timer is in the init function of this module (snmp_alarm_register)
+ */
+/*
+ * ARGSUSED0
+ */
+static void
+update_stats(unsigned int registrationNumber, void *clientarg)
+{
+ /*
+ * The time between the samples we compare
+ */
+ time_t time_diff;
+
+ /*
+ * Easier to use these than the snapshots, short hand pointers
+ */
+ struct cpu_stat_snapshot *css_old, *css_new;
+
+ /*
+ * The usual stuff to count on, err, by
+ */
+ int i;
+
+ /*
+ * The sum of the CPU ticks that have passed on the different CPU states, so we can calculate
+ */
+ /*
+ * the percentages of each state
+ */
+ unsigned long long cpu_sum = 0;
+
+ DEBUGMSGTL(("ucd-snmp/vmstat_dynix.c:update_stats",
+ "updating stats\n"));
+
+ /*
+ * Take the current snapshot
+ */
+ if (take_snapshot(&snapshot[0]) == -1) {
+ snmp_log(LOG_WARNING,
+ "vmstat_dynix (update_stats): Something went wrong with take_snapshot.");
+ return;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Do we have some data we can use ? An issue right after the start of the agent
+ */
+ if (number_of_snapshots > 0) {
+ /*
+ * Huh, the number of CPUs changed during run time. That is indeed s.th. worth noting, we
+ */
+ /*
+ * output a humorous (more or less) syslog message and need to retake the snapshots
+ */
+ if (snapshot[0].css_cpus != snapshot[1].css_cpus) {
+ if (snapshot[0].css_cpus > snapshot[1].css_cpus) {
+ snmp_log(LOG_NOTICE,
+ "vmstat_dynix (update_stats): Cool ! Number of CPUs increased, must be hot-pluggable.");
+ } else {
+ snmp_log(LOG_NOTICE,
+ "vmstat_dynix (update_stats): Lost at least one CPU, RIP.");
+ }
+ /*
+ * Make all snapshots but the current one invalid
+ */
+ number_of_snapshots = 1;
+ /*
+ * Move the current one in the "first" [1] slot
+ */
+ memmove(&snapshot[1], &snapshot[0], sizeof snapshot[0]);
+ /*
+ * Erase the current one
+ */
+ memset(&snapshot[0], 0, sizeof snapshot[0]);
+ /*
+ * Try to get a new snapshot in five seconds so we can return s.th. useful
+ */
+ if (snmp_alarm_register(5, NULL, update_stats, NULL) == 0) {
+ snmp_log(LOG_WARNING,
+ "vmstat_dynix (update_stats): snmp_alarm_register failed.\n");
+ }
+ return;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Short hand pointers
+ */
+ css_new = &snapshot[0];
+ css_old = &snapshot[number_of_snapshots];
+
+ /*
+ * How much time has passed between the snapshots we get the values from ?
+ */
+ /*
+ * Time is in seconds
+ */
+ time_diff =
+ snapshot[0].css_time - snapshot[number_of_snapshots].css_time;
+
+ if (time_diff == 0)
+ DEBUGMSGTL(("ucd-snmp/vmstat_dynix.c:update_stats",
+ "time_diff is ZERO... watch for the segfault\n"));
+
+ DEBUGMSGTL(("ucd-snmp/vmstat_dynix.c:update_stats",
+ "time_diff: %lld\n", time_diff));
+
+ /*
+ * swapin and swapout are in pages, MIB wants kB/s,so we just need to get kB and seconds
+ */
+ /*
+ * For the others we need to get value per second
+ */
+ /*
+ * decided to use sysconf(_SC_PAGESIZE) instead to get around an #ifndef (I don't like those)
+ */
+ /*
+ * LINTED cast needed, really
+ */
+ swapin =
+ (uint_t) ((css_new->css_swapin -
+ css_old->css_swapin) * (time_t) 1000 *
+ sysconf(_SC_PAGESIZE) / 1024 / time_diff);
+ /*
+ * LINTED cast needed, really
+ */
+ swapout =
+ (uint_t) ((css_new->css_swapout -
+ css_old->css_swapout) * (time_t) 1000 *
+ sysconf(_SC_PAGESIZE) / 1024 / time_diff);
+ /*
+ * LINTED cast needed, really
+ */
+ blocks_read =
+ (uint_t) ((css_new->css_blocks_read -
+ css_old->css_blocks_read) * (time_t) 1000 /
+ time_diff);
+ /*
+ * LINTED cast needed, really
+ */
+ blocks_write =
+ (uint_t) ((css_new->css_blocks_write -
+ css_old->css_blocks_write) * (time_t) 1000 /
+ time_diff);
+ /*
+ * LINTED cast needed, really
+ */
+ interrupts =
+ (uint_t) ((css_new->css_interrupts -
+ css_old->css_interrupts) * (time_t) 1000 /
+ time_diff);
+ /*
+ * LINTED cast needed, really
+ */
+ context_sw =
+ (uint_t) ((css_new->css_context_sw -
+ css_old->css_context_sw) * (time_t) 1000 /
+ time_diff);
+
+ /*
+ * Loop thru all the V_CPU_STATES and get the differences
+ */
+ for (i = 0; i < V_CPU_STATES; i++) {
+ cpu_sum += (css_new->css_cpu[i] - css_old->css_cpu[i]);
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Now calculate the absolute percentage values
+ */
+ /*
+ * Looks somewhat complicated sometimes but tries to get around using floats to increase speed
+ */
+ for (i = 0; i < V_CPU_STATES; i++) {
+ /*
+ * Since we don't return fractions we use + 0.5 to get between 99 and 101 percent adding the values
+ */
+ /*
+ * together, otherwise we would get less than 100 most of the time
+ */
+ /*
+ * LINTED has to be 'long'
+ */
+ cpu_perc[i] =
+ (long) (((css_new->css_cpu[i] -
+ css_old->css_cpu[i]) * 100 +
+ (cpu_sum / 2)) / cpu_sum);
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * As said before, MIB wants V_CPU_SYSTEM which is V_CPU_KERNEL + V_CPU_STREAM
+ */
+ /*
+ * LINTED has to be 'long'
+ */
+ cpu_perc[V_CPU_SYSTEM] =
+ (long) ((((css_new->css_cpu[V_CPU_KERNEL] -
+ css_old->css_cpu[V_CPU_KERNEL])
+ + (css_new->css_cpu[V_CPU_STREAM] -
+ css_old->css_cpu[V_CPU_STREAM]))
+ * 100 + (cpu_sum / 2)) / cpu_sum);
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Make the current one the first one and move the whole thing one place down
+ */
+ memmove(&snapshot[1], &snapshot[0],
+ (size_t) (((char *) &snapshot[POLL_VALUES]) -
+ ((char *) &snapshot[0])));
+
+ /*
+ * Erase the current one
+ */
+ memset(&snapshot[0], 0, sizeof snapshot[0]);
+
+ /*
+ * Only important on start up, we keep track of how many snapshots we have taken so far
+ */
+ if (number_of_snapshots < POLL_VALUES) {
+ number_of_snapshots++;
+ }
+} /* update_stats ends here */
+
+/*
+ * *var_extensible_vmstat starts here
+ */
+/*
+ * The guts of the module, this routine gets called to service a request
+ */
+unsigned char *
+var_extensible_vmstat(struct variable *vp,
+ oid * name,
+ size_t * length,
+ int exact,
+ size_t * var_len, WriteMethod ** write_method)
+{
+ /*
+ * Needed for returning the values
+ */
+ static long long_ret;
+ static char errmsg[300];
+
+ /*
+ * set to 0 as default
+ */
+ long_ret = 0;
+
+ /*
+ * generic check whether the options passed make sense and whether the
+ */
+ /*
+ * right variable is requested
+ */
+ if (header_generic(vp, name, length, exact, var_len, write_method) !=
+ MATCH_SUCCEEDED) {
+ return (NULL);
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * The function that actually returns s.th.
+ */
+ switch (vp->magic) {
+ case MIBINDEX:
+ long_ret = 1;
+ return ((u_char *) (&long_ret));
+ case ERRORNAME: /* dummy name */
+ sprintf(errmsg, "systemStats");
+ *var_len = strlen(errmsg);
+ return ((u_char *) (errmsg));
+ case SWAPIN:
+ return ((u_char *) (&swapin));
+ case SWAPOUT:
+ return ((u_char *) (&swapout));
+ case IOSENT:
+ return ((u_char *) (&blocks_write));
+ case IORECEIVE:
+ return ((u_char *) (&blocks_read));
+ case SYSINTERRUPTS:
+ return ((u_char *) (&interrupts));
+ case SYSCONTEXT:
+ return ((u_char *) (&context_sw));
+ case CPUUSER:
+ return ((u_char *) (&cpu_perc[V_CPU_USER]));
+ case CPUSYSTEM:
+ return ((u_char *) (&cpu_perc[V_CPU_SYSTEM]));
+ case CPUIDLE:
+ return ((u_char *) (&cpu_perc[V_CPU_IDLE]));
+ case CPURAWUSER:
+ take_snapshot(&raw_values);
+ /*
+ * LINTED has to be 'long'
+ */
+ long_ret =
+ (long) (raw_values.css_cpu[V_CPU_USER] / raw_values.css_cpus);
+ return ((u_char *) (&long_ret));
+ /*
+ * We are missing CPURAWNICE, Dynix does not account for this in the kernel so this OID can not
+ */
+ /*
+ * be returned. Also, these values will roll over sooner or later and then return inaccurate data
+ */
+ /*
+ * but the MIB wants Integer32 so we cannot put a counter here
+ */
+ /*
+ * (Has been changed to Counter32 in the latest MIB version!)
+ */
+ case CPURAWSYSTEM:
+ take_snapshot(&raw_values);
+ /*
+ * LINTED has to be 'long'
+ */
+ long_ret =
+ (long) ((raw_values.css_cpu[V_CPU_KERNEL] +
+ raw_values.css_cpu[V_CPU_STREAM]) /
+ raw_values.css_cpus);
+ return ((u_char *) (&long_ret));
+ case CPURAWIDLE:
+ take_snapshot(&raw_values);
+ /*
+ * LINTED has to be 'long'
+ */
+ long_ret =
+ (long) (raw_values.css_cpu[V_CPU_IDLE] / raw_values.css_cpus);
+ return ((u_char *) (&long_ret));
+ case CPURAWWAIT:
+ take_snapshot(&raw_values);
+ /*
+ * LINTED has to be 'long'
+ */
+ long_ret =
+ (long) (raw_values.css_cpu[V_CPU_STREAM] /
+ raw_values.css_cpus);
+ return ((u_char *) (&long_ret));
+ case CPURAWKERNEL:
+ take_snapshot(&raw_values);
+ /*
+ * LINTED has to be 'long'
+ */
+ long_ret =
+ (long) (raw_values.css_cpu[V_CPU_KERNEL] /
+ raw_values.css_cpus);
+ return ((u_char *) (&long_ret));
+ case IORAWSENT:
+ long_ret = (long) (raw_values.css_blocks_write);
+ return ((u_char *) (&long_ret));
+ case IORAWRECEIVE:
+ long_ret = (long) (raw_values.css_blocks_read);
+ return ((u_char *) (&long_ret));
+
+ /*
+ * reserved for future use
+ */
+ /*
+ * case ERRORFLAG:
+ * return((u_char *) (&long_ret));
+ * case ERRORMSG:
+ * return((u_char *) (&long_ret));
+ */
+ default:
+ snmp_log(LOG_ERR,
+ "vmstat_dynix: Error in request, no match found.\n");
+ }
+ return (NULL);
+} /* *var_extensible_vmstat ends here */
+
+/*
+ * Functions end here
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Program ends here
+ */