installs any necessary files that are required in a GNU-standard
install, such as COPYING, INSTALL, mkinstalldirs, etc.
So begone, automake-installed files.
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
1998-12-03 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.
1998-11-11 Martin Baulig <martin@home-of-linux.org>
* include/glibtop/gnuserv.h (MCOOKIE_SCREEN): Don't define this
any longer, we now use the port the daemon is listening on instead
of a fixed screen.
1998-11-11 Martin Baulig <martin@home-of-linux.org>
* configure.in (--enable-debug): Define LIBGTOP_ENABLE_DEBUG
if this parameter is given.
(--enable-fatal-warnings): New parameter to make all warnings
fatal; define `LIBGTOP_FATAL_WARNINGS' if given.
* sysdeps/common/error.c (glibtop_error_r): Use abort () instead
of exit () if LIBGTOP_ENABLE_DEBUG.
(glibtop_error_io_r): Likewise.
(glibtop_warn_r): Call abort () if LIBGTOP_FATAL_WARNINGS.
(glibtop_warn_io_r): Likewise.
[NOTE: To get a core dump of the libgtop_server, you need to
remove all suid/sgid bits and invoke it as a priviledged user.]
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.
1998-10-12 Martin Baulig <martin@home-of-linux.org>
* Makefile.am: Let the `Makefile' depend upon $(BUILT_SOURCES).
This is required to get dependencies correctly.
* names/Makefile.am: Likewise.
1998-10-11 Martin Baulig <martin@home-of-linux.org>
* names/Makefile.am (BUILT_SOURCES, CLEANFILES): Added
`guile-names.x' here and a rule to make it from `guile-names.c'
using guile-snarf.
* names/guile-names.awk: Use the SCM_GLOBAL_VCELL macros and
guile-snarf here; declared all `glibtop_guile_*' functions static.
1998-10-11 Martin Baulig <martin@home-of-linux.org>
* Makefile.am (BUILT_SOURCES, CLEANFILES): Added `guile.x'.
Added rule to make `guile.x' from `guile.c' using guile-snarf.
* guile.awk: Use the SCM_PROC macros and guile-snarf here.
1998-10-03 Martin Baulig <martin@home-of-linux.org>
* procstate.c (glibtop_get_procstate_s): Use correct values for
the `state' field.
* proclist.c (glibtop_get_proclist_p): Honor the GLIBTOP_EXCLUDE_IDLE
and GLIBTOP_EXCLUDE_SYSTEM flags of the `which' parameter.
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.