1999-07-29 Martin Baulig <martin@home-of-linux.org>
* proctime.c (glibtop_get_proc_time_p): Fix bug reported by
Takis Psarogiannakopoulos: `start_time' are seconds since the
epoch as it is stated in the manual.
its own AUTHORS file) and updated the top-level AUTHORS and MAINTAINERS
files (for people who have done good work all over LibGTop).
If you feel discriminated, please feel free to add yourself :-)
Martin
Tue Jun 15 16:04:10 1999 Timur Bakeyev <mc@bat.ru>
* procuid.c: A fix to a ommitted case, when nor NetBSD, nor
LibGTop >= 1.1.0. This should be investigated closely to cover
more cases....
1999-05-26 Martin Baulig <martin@home-of-linux.org>
More NetBSD 1.4 fixes.
* mem.c, procmap.c, procmem.c: Make this work with the new UVM code.
[FIXME: This following most likely works on all BSD systems, but
this needs to be tested; I made it conditional to NetBSD 1.4 at
the moment. Please extend the conditionals to any other systems
where this works ...]
* procstate.c: Added `ruid' and `rgid' for LibGTop >= 1.1.0.
* procuid.c: Added `ngroups' and `groups' for LibGTop >= 1.1.0.
Thu Apr 8 23:47:29 1999 Timur Bakeyev <timur@gnu.org>
* cpu.c, mem.c, netload.c, procargs.c, procstate.c, proctime.c,
sem_limits.c, shm_limits.c, swap.c: Added initial port for BSD/OS
(aka BSDI) 2.x and 3.x. 4.x should also(?) work.
Still, this port require more close look and extended check.
1999-03-19 Martin Baulig <martin@home-of-linux.org>
Added basic support for BSDI. It compiles without problems on
BSDI 2.1 and 3.1, but it is *untested* - I'm neither root on
the machine nor have I access to /dev/kmem, so I don't know
whether it will work.
You need to give configure the `--enable-hacker-mode' parameter
to use the code.
If someone can verify whether it actually works, please let me
know.
1999-03-18 Martin Baulig <martin@home-of-linux.org>
* ppp.c: Don't use `sppp.pp_phase' if we don't HAVE_I4B_ACCT.
This is an ugly hack until someone tells me which versions have
this field and which not.
1999-02-25 Martin Baulig <martin@home-of-linux.org>
* prockernel.c, proctime.c: Applied patch Stanislav Grozev for
OpenBSD: only include <osreldate.h> for FreeBSD.
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.
1999-02-21 Martin Baulig <martin@home-of-linux.org>
* procmap.c, procmem.c: Applied patch from Jeremy Lea; this
patch is also included in the FreeBSD-current ports collection.
1999-02-19 Martin Baulig <martin@home-of-linux.org>
* Replace all __BEGIN_DELCS with LIBGTOP_BEGIN_DECLS and all
__END_DECLS with LIBGTOP_END_DECLS; remove all __P macros and
use real function prototypes.
1999-02-16 Martin Baulig <martin@home-of-linux.org>
* examples/Makefile.am, lib/Makefile.am, src/daemon/Makefile.am,
sysdeps/common/Makefile.am, sysdeps/guile/Makefile.am,
sysdeps/guile/names/Makefile.am, sysdeps/kernel/Makefile.am,
sysdeps/linux/Makefile.am, sysdeps/names/Makefile.am,
sysdeps/osf1/Makefile.am, sysdeps/stub/Makefile.am,
sysdeps/stub_suid/Makefile.am, sysdeps/sun4/Makefile.am:
Initialize INCLUDES to `@INCLUDES@' to make it clear that it is
set in configure.in. It is ok to add things there, but you must
not remove the `@INCLUDES@'.
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 *'.
1998-12-06 Martin Baulig <martin@home-of-linux.org>
* Make it work with OpenBSD 2.4.
As with NetBSD: it compiles fine and the executables do not dump core -
but needs a closer look whether the returned data are all valid.
1998-12-05 Martin Baulig <martin@home-of-linux.org>
* Make it work with NetBSD 1.3.2.
Well, it compiles without problems but not all features are currently
working; need to look a little bit closer at it.
Ok for now, think I'll install OpenBSD and test it there ...
Martin
1998-11-11 Martin Baulig <martin@home-of-linux.org>
* *.c: It does not work to get information about the swapper task
on FreeBSD 2.2.6, so we simple return if pid == 0.
1998-10-31 Martin Baulig <martin@home-of-linux.org>
* *.c: Use glibtop_warn_io_r () instead of glibtop_error_io_r ().
* proctime.c, prockernel.c, procargs.c: Don't call kvm_uread () if
the /proc filesystem is not mounted.
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
1998-10-20 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.