#!/usr/sbin/dtrace -s
/*
 * bitesize.d - analyse disk I/O size by process.
 *              Written using DTrace (Solaris 10 build 63).
 *
 * This produces a report for the size of disk events caused by 
 * processes. These are the disk events sent by the block I/O driver.
 *
 * If applications must use the disks, we generally prefer they do so
 * sequentially with large I/O sizes. 
 *
 * 15-Jun-2005, ver 1.00
 *
 * USAGE:	bitesize.d	# wait several seconds, then hit Ctrl-C
 *
 * FIELDS:
 *		PID	process ID
 *		CMD	command and argument list
 *		value	size in bytes
 *		count	number of I/O operations
 *
 * NOTES: 
 * The application may be requesting smaller sized operations, which
 * are being rounded up to the nearest sector size or UFS block size.
 * To analyse what the application is requesting, DTraceToolkit programs
 * such as Proc/fddist may help.
 *
 * SEE ALSO: seeksize.d, iosnoop
 *
 * Standard Disclaimer: This is freeware, use at your own risk.
 *
 * 31-Mar-2004	Brendan Gregg	Created this, build 51.
 * 10-Oct-2004	   "      "	Rewrote to use the io provider, build 63.
 */

#pragma D option quiet

/*
 * Print header
 */
dtrace:::BEGIN
{
	printf("Sampling... Hit Ctrl-C to end.\n");
}

/*
 * Process io start
 */
io:::start
{
	/* fetch details */
	this->size = args[0]->b_bcount;
	cmd = (string)curpsinfo->pr_psargs;

	/* store details */
	@Size[pid,cmd] = quantize(this->size);
}

/*
 * Print final report
 */
dtrace:::END 
{
	printf("\n%8s  %s\n","PID","CMD");
	printa("%8d  %s\n%@d\n",@Size);
}
