1999-02-22 Martin Baulig <martin@home-of-linux.org>
Set the copyright of LibGTop to the GNU General Public License.
* copyright.txt: Set the year to 1998-99 and pretty-format it a
little bit. Same in all C source and header files.
1999-02-22 Martin Baulig <martin@home-of-linux.org>
* COPYING.LIB: Include a copy of the GNU Library General
Public License here.
* copyright.txt: Set the year to 1998-99 and pretty-format it a
little bit. Same in all C source and header files.
1998-10-20 Martin Baulig <martin@home-of-linux.org>
* include/glibtop/proc_signal.h: Use a 2-element-array of
type `u_int64_t' for all signal masks instead of just
scalar numbers. This avoids problems on systems with more
than 64 signals.
If there is any operating system out there with even more than
128 signals, we can simply increase the number of array elements
here.
[NOTE for people porting libgtop:
Please use all 64 bits of the `u_int64_t' and not just 32 - the
signal number (as it is used in calls to kill () ...) should be
a bit-index into this field; if a process ignores for instance
signal 64, it has the 0-bit of sigcatch[1] set, if it ignores 63,
this is the 63-bit of sigcatch[0] and so on ...
The mapping between signal numbers and their names is done via the
glibtop_sys_siglist [] field which should be declared in
sysdeps/@sysdeps_dir@/siglist.c - see linux for an example.
]
* features.def: It's now safe to put things like `loadavg[3]'
here - the awk skripts should correctly threat this as an array.
* Splitted `libgtop_sysdeps.la' into `libgtop_sysdeps.la' and
`libgtop_sysdeps_suid.la'.
Everything that needs to be suid/sgid is in `libgtop_sysdeps_suid.la'
and the rest in `libgtop_sysdeps.la'.
The functions from `libgtop_sysdeps_suid.la' have the `_p' prefix and
the ones from `libgtop_sysdeps.la' the `_s' prefix.
The suid library uses `glibtop_open_p' and `glibtop_close_p', the
normal one `glibtop_init_s' (found in lib/init.c), `glibtop_open_s'
and `glibtop_close_s'.
* Added `libgtop_suid_common.la' containing stuff from sysdeps/common
that is required from the suid server (currently everything from
error.c and xmalloc.c).
This means, we can add some more stuff to `libgtop_common.la' without
the risk that it may be dangerous in the suid server.
* The ``library order'' is much clearer now:
-> `libgtop.la' (from lib/) contains user-level stuff;
all functions except `glibtop_init_r' have the `_l'
suffix.
-> `libgtop_common.la' (from sysdeps/common/) contains stuff
that is common among the sysdeps directories.
use anything from `libgtop_sysdeps.la' and
`libgtop_sysdeps_suid.la'.
-> `libgtop_sysdeps.la' (from sysdeps/<sysdeps_dir>/) contains
everything from the sysdeps directory that doesn't need to
be suid/sgid.
-> `libgtop_suid_common.la' (from sysdeps/common/) is used from
the suid server instead of `libgtop_common.la'.
-> `libgtop_sysdeps_suid.la' (from sysdeps/<sysdeps_dir>/) contains
everything from the sysdeps directory that needs to be in the
suid server.
* To summarize: the server is linked only with functions that need
to be suid and everything else is linked only with functions that
do not need to be suid.
Martin
1998-07-22 Martin Baulig <martin@home-of-linux.org>
* lib/init.c (glibtop_init_s): Added this init function of
the sysdeps directory `libgtop_sysdeps.la'.
* lib/open.c (glibtop_open_l): Unconditionally calling
`glibtop_init_s' after server initialization.
* lib/lib.awk: Removed references to functions from
`libgtop_sysdeps_suid.la' to avoid undefined symbols.
* sysdeps/stub/open.c (glibtop_open_s): Renamed this
function from `glibtop_open_r'.
* sysdeps/stub/close.c (glibtop_close_s): Renamed this
function from `glibtop_close_l'.
* sysdeps/kernel/open.c (glibtop_open_s): Renamed this
function from `glibtop_open_r'.
* sysdeps/kernel/close.c (glibtop_close_s): Renamed this
function from `glibtop_close_l'.
* sysdeps/linux/open.c (glibtop_open_s): Renamed this
function from `glibtop_open_r'.
* sysdeps/linux/close.c (glibtop_close_s): Renamed this
function from `glibtop_close_l'.
* sysdeps/osf1/Makefile.am (lib_LTLIBRARIES): Added
`libgtop_sysdeps_suid.la' for the suid server.
* sysdeps/osf1/open_suid.c (glibtop_open_p): New file.
Contains all stuff that was formerly in `open.c'.
* sysdeps/osf1/open.c: Moved everything from here into
the new file `open_suid.c'.
* sysdeps/osf1/open.c (glibtop_open_s): New function.
* sysdeps/osf1/close_suid.c (glibtop_close_p): New file.
* sysdeps/osf1/close.c (glibtop_close_s): New function.
* sysdeps/osf1/*.c: Using the new init, open and close
functions.
* sysdeps/sun4/Makefile.am (lib_LTLIBRARIES): Added
`libgtop_sysdeps_suid.la' for the suid server.
* sysdeps/sun4/nosuid.c (glibtop_open_s, glibtop_close_s): New file
* sysdeps/sun4/*.c: All functions now have the `_p' suffix.
* sysdeps/common/Makefile.am (lib_LTLIBRARIES): Added
`libgtop_suid_common.la' which only contains stuff that is
needed in the suid parts.
* sysdeps/common/xmalloc.c: Using `glibtop_error_io_r' instead
of `glibtop_error_r'.
* sysdeps/{kernel, linux, osf1, sun4, stub}/init.c: Removed.
`glibtop_init_s' has been moved into `lib/init.c' since it's the
same in all the sysdeps directories.
* src/server/main.c: It is now an error to request a feature that
does not need the suid server.
* src/proxy: Removed.
1998-07-17 Martin Baulig <baulig@Stud.Informatik.uni-trier.de>
* sysdeps/sun4/proclist.c (glibtop_get_proclist_p): Added
implementation of that feature.
* sysdeps/sun4/proc_{uid,state}.c: Now working quite well.
* sysdeps/sun4/proc_{mem,time,signal,kernel,segment}.c: Added
some basic implementation; this isn't really working yet.
1998-06-07 Martin Baulig <martin@home-of-linux.org>
* *.[ch]: Using single underscore instead of two underscores
for function prefixes (regexp: ``s,__([rspl])\b,_$1,g'') to
avoid ambiguity with mangled C++ names.