2004-03-04 Bastien Nocera <hadess@hadess.net> * configure.in: * include/libgtop-i18n.h: * lib/lib.pl: * lib/read.c: * lib/read_data.c: * lib/write.c: * sysdeps/names/cpu.c: * sysdeps/names/fsusage.c: * sysdeps/names/loadavg.c: * sysdeps/names/mem.c: * sysdeps/names/mountlist.c: * sysdeps/names/msg_limits.c: * sysdeps/names/netload.c: * sysdeps/names/ppp.c: * sysdeps/names/procargs.c: * sysdeps/names/prockernel.c: * sysdeps/names/proclist.c: * sysdeps/names/procmap.c: * sysdeps/names/procmem.c: * sysdeps/names/procsegment.c: * sysdeps/names/procsignal.c: * sysdeps/names/procstate.c: * sysdeps/names/proctime.c: * sysdeps/names/procuid.c: * sysdeps/names/sem_limits.c: * sysdeps/names/shm_limits.c: * sysdeps/names/swap.c: * sysdeps/names/sysdeps.c: * sysdeps/names/uptime.c: remove dependency on libgnome, check for linux/isdn.h for distros using the 2.6 kernel headers
84 lines
3.0 KiB
C
84 lines
3.0 KiB
C
/* $Id$ */
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/* Copyright (C) 1998-99 Martin Baulig
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This file is part of LibGTop 1.0.
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Contributed by Martin Baulig <martin@home-of-linux.org>, April 1998.
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LibGTop is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License,
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or (at your option) any later version.
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LibGTop is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
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ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
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FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
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for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with LibGTop; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the
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Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
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Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
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*/
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#include <glibtop.h>
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#include <glibtop/prockernel.h>
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#include "libgtop-i18n.h"
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const char *glibtop_names_proc_kernel [GLIBTOP_MAX_PROC_KERNEL] =
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{
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"k_flags", "min_flt", "maj_flt", "cmin_flt", "cmaj_flt",
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"kstk_esp", "kstk_eip", "nwchan", "wchan"
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};
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const unsigned glibtop_types_proc_kernel [GLIBTOP_MAX_PROC_KERNEL] =
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{
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GLIBTOP_TYPE_ULONG, GLIBTOP_TYPE_ULONG, GLIBTOP_TYPE_ULONG,
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GLIBTOP_TYPE_ULONG, GLIBTOP_TYPE_ULONG, GLIBTOP_TYPE_ULONG,
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GLIBTOP_TYPE_ULONG, GLIBTOP_TYPE_ULONG, GLIBTOP_TYPE_STRING
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};
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const char *glibtop_labels_proc_kernel [GLIBTOP_MAX_PROC_KERNEL] =
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{
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N_("K_Flags"), N_("Min_Flt"), N_("Maj_Flt"), N_("CMin_Flt"),
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N_("CMaj_Flt"), N_("KStk_ESP"), N_("KStk_EIP"), N_("NWChan"),
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N_("WChan")
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};
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const char *glibtop_descriptions_proc_kernel [GLIBTOP_MAX_PROC_KERNEL] =
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{
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/* K_Flags */
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N_("Kernel flags of the process.\n\n"
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"On Linux, currently every flag has the math bit set, because "
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"crt0.s checks for math emulation, so this is not included in "
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"the output.\n\n"
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"This is probably a bug, as not every process is a compiled C "
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"program.\n\n"
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"The math bit should be a decimal 4, and the traced bit is "
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"decimal 10."),
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/* Min_Flt */
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N_("The number of minor faults the process has made, those which "
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"have not required loading a memory page from disk."),
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/* Maj_Flt */
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N_("The number of major faults the process has made, those which "
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"have required loading a memory page from disk."),
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/* CMin_Flt */
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N_("The number of minor faults that the process and its children "
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"have made."),
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/* CMaj_Flt */
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N_("The number of major faults that the process and its children "
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"have made."),
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/* KStk_ESP */
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N_("The current value of esp (32-bit stack pointer), as found in "
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"the kernel stack page for the process."),
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/* KStk_EIP */
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N_("The current EIP (32-bit instruction pointer)."),
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/* NWChan */
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N_("This is the \"channel\" in which the process is waiting. This "
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"is the address of a system call, and can be looked up in a "
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"namelist if you need a textual name. (If you have an up-to-date "
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"/etc/psdatabase, then try ps -l to see the WCHAN field in action)"),
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/* WChan */
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N_("This is the textual name of the `nwchan' field.")
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};
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