1999-02-20 Martin Baulig <martin@home-of-linux.org>
* netload.c: Don't include <linux/ip_fw.h> for libc5 systems
since it is no longer required and makes trouble on Slakware.
1999-01-06 Martin Baulig <martin@home-of-linux.org>
* netload.c (glibtop_get_netload_s): Use `server->os_version_code'
instead of GLIBTOP_LINUX_VERSION_CODE.
1999-01-06 Martin Baulig <martin@home-of-linux.org>
Unconditionally enable SMP support for linux.
* open.c (_glibtop_open_s): Always determine the number of CPUs
we have here, not only when SMP support was enabled.
* cpu.c, proctime.c: Use `server->ncpu' to determine whether to
enable SMP support.
1998-12-09 Martin Baulig <martin@home-of-linux.org>
* include/glibtop/procargs.h (glibtop_get_proc_args): Make the
return value a `char *' instead of a `const char *'.
1998-12-03 Martin Baulig <martin@home-of-linux.org>
* netload.c: No longer include <linux/version.h>, but use
GLIBTOP_LINUX_VERSION_CODE which is set by configure instead.
Define _GLIBTOP_IP_FW_ACCTIN and _GLIBTOP_IP_FW_ACCTOUT here
and use them instead of IP_FW_F_ACCTIN and IP_FW_F_ACCTOUT.
1998-11-30 Martin Baulig <martin@home-of-linux.org>
* netload.c: Use correct header files both for libc5 and glibc.
With Linux >= 2.1.114 we no longer use IP accounting since it
already has byte counts in /proc/net/dev.
1998-11-22 Martin Baulig <baulig@merkur.uni-trier.de>
* netload.c (glibtop_get_netload_s): Added implementation
for this function.
The code here is smart enough to use /proc/net/ip_acct if
IP accounting is enabled in the kernel and activated on the
requested device and /proc/net/dev if not.
To get separate statistics for received and transmitted
packets you need to use two accounting rules:
ipfwadm -A in -a -P all -W eth0
ipfwadm -A out -a -P all -W eth0
But before you activate IP accounting, please have a look
at /proc/net/dev - if if already contains byte counters,
then don't use IP accounting.
typedef struct _glibtop_proc_args glibtop_proc_args;
struct _glibtop_proc_args
{
u_int64_t flags,
size; /* GLIBTOP_PROC_ARGS_SIZE */
};
Returns a string containing all command line arguments of the process,
the `unsigned' parameter is the maximum length of this string; if it
is zero then no limit will be set.
extern const char *glibtop_get_proc_args_l __P((glibtop *, glibtop_proc_args *, pid_t, unsigned));
enum {
GLIBTOP_PPP_STATE_UNKNOWN = 0,
GLIBTOP_PPP_STATE_HANGUP,
GLIBTOP_PPP_STATE_ONLINE
};
struct _glibtop_ppp
{
u_int64_t flags,
state, /* GLIBTOP_PPP_STATE */
bytes_in, /* GLIBTOP_PPP_BYTES_IN */
bytes_out; /* GLIBTOP_PPP_BYTES_OUT */
};
Currently only implemented in the FreeBSD port with ISDN via I4B. - Martin
1998-10-02 Martin Baulig <martin@home-of-linux.org>
* proclist.c (glibtop_init_proclist_s): You can now also use the
`GLIBTOP_EXCLUDE_*' flags for the `which' parameter.
1998-10-01 Martin Baulig <baulig@Stud.Informatik.uni-trier.de>
* proclist.c (glibtop_init_proclist_s): Honor the `which' parameter
to select which processes to fetch.