It changes the return values of all sysdeps functions which were
previosly returning void to int.
This is the first step to implement better error handling in LibGTop.
Martin
1999-10-24 Martin Baulig <martin@home-of-linux.org>
* include/glibtop/*.h (glibtop_get_*, glibtop_init*): Changed
the return value of all `glibtop_get_<feature>_* ()' and all
`glibtop_init_<feature>_* ()' functions from void to int.
* features.def: Reflect changes of the return values.
* sysdeps/*/*.c: Reflect changes of the return values.
* glibtop_machine.h: added fields for page size, clock ticks and
boot time. These are constants. Also added three new kstats.
* open.c (glibtop_get_kstats): Initialize kstats in *server.
We need to call this at init time (obviously) and each time
kstat_chain_update() says that kstat chain has changed. In this
case all kstat pointers and data are invalid, so we need to
reinitialize everything.
(glibtop_open_s): Made it call glibtop_get_kstats(). Added
initialization for run time constants in struct machine.
* cpu.c (glibtop_get_cpu_s): Call kstat_chain_update().
See if processor is on-line and set bits in xcpu_flags.
Added frequency (bad name, should have been ticks).
* swap.c (glibtop_get_swap_s): Call kstat_chain_update().
I probably broke vminfo_snaptime consistency. Fix later.
* uptime.c (glibtop_get_uptime_s): Implemented uptime and boot_time.
Still looking for a sane way to get idletime.
* mem.c (glibtop_get_mem_s): Implemented. Will use bunyip
module if it's loaded. Or when it gets loaded. kstat_chain_update()
is our friend. And with a friends like that...
* loadavg.c (glibtop_get_loadavg_s): Solaris 2.6 code brought
into sync with everything else.
* msg_limits.c (glibtop_init_msg_limits_s): Implemented.
* sem_limits.c (glibtop_get_sem_limits_s): Implemented.
Solaris takes kernel modularity too seriously. We can't get
IPC configuration data if the kernel module is not loaded and
it won't be loaded until some process actually asks for a
particular IPC resource. There's no way to tell our applications
about this. Possible API additions?
All three IPC functions should go into daemon, but I'm keeping
them in the normal library because I can't build daemon yet. All
praise 64 bits!
1999-03-19 Martin Baulig <martin@home-of-linux.org>
Added first kstat based implementation for Solaris 7.
* open.c (glibtop_open_s): Walk kstat list and save interesting
kstats in the `server->machine'.
* cpu.c: This can already provide `idle', `user' and `sys' with
full SMP support.
* swap.c: This can already provide `total', `used' and `free'.