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libgtop/sysdeps/sun4/cpu.c
Martin Baulig 5e97af535f Summary of this long ChangeLog:
* 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.
1998-07-22 09:26:43 +00:00

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/* $Id$ */
/* Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of the Gnome Top Library.
Contributed by Martin Baulig <martin@home-of-linux.org>, April 1998.
The Gnome Top Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as
published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
License, or (at your option) any later version.
The Gnome Top Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
Library General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
License along with the GNU C Library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not,
write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
#include <glibtop.h>
#include <glibtop/cpu.h>
static const unsigned long _glibtop_sysdeps_cpu =
(1 << GLIBTOP_CPU_TOTAL) + (1 << GLIBTOP_CPU_USER) +
(1 << GLIBTOP_CPU_NICE) + (1 << GLIBTOP_CPU_SYS) +
(1 << GLIBTOP_CPU_IDLE) + (1 << GLIBTOP_CPU_FREQUENCY);
/* Provides information about cpu usage. */
void
glibtop_get_cpu_p (glibtop *server, glibtop_cpu *buf)
{
long cp_time [CPUSTATES], mp_time [NCPU][CPUSTATES];
int i;
glibtop_init_p (&server, 0, 0);
memset (buf, 0, sizeof (glibtop_cpu));
/* !!! THE FOLLOWING CODE RUNS SGID KMEM - CHANGE WITH CAUTION !!! */
setregid (server->machine.gid, server->machine.egid);
/* get the cp_time array */
(void) _glibtop_getkval (server, _glibtop_nlist [X_CP_TIME].n_value,
(int *) cp_time, sizeof (cp_time),
_glibtop_nlist [X_CP_TIME].n_name);
#ifdef MULTIPROCESSOR
/* get the mp_time array as well */
if (server->machine.ncpu > 1) {
(void) _glibtop_getkval (server, _glibtop_nlist [X_MP_TIME].n_value,
(int *) mp_time, sizeof (mp_time),
_glibtop_nlist [X_MP_TIME].n_name);
}
#endif
if (setregid (server->machine.egid, server->machine.gid))
_exit (1);
/* !!! END OF SUID ROOT PART !!! */
#ifdef MULTIPROCESSOR
/* If we have multiple processors, we add the times for each of them and set
frequency to 100 times the number of the processors. */
/* [FIXME]: I had no machine with more than one processor to test this code !!! */
if (server->machine.ncpu > 1) {
for (i = 0; i < server->machine.ncpu; i++) {
buf->user += mp_time [i][CP_USER];
buf->nice += mp_time [i][CP_NICE];
buf->sys += mp_time [i][CP_SYS];
buf->idle += mp_time [i][CP_IDLE];
buf->frequency += 100;
}
} else {
buf->user = cp_time [CP_USER];
buf->nice = cp_time [CP_NICE];
buf->sys = cp_time [CP_SYS];
buf->idle = cp_time [CP_IDLE];
buf->frequency = 100;
}
#else
buf->user = cp_time [CP_USER];
buf->nice = cp_time [CP_NICE];
buf->sys = cp_time [CP_SYS];
buf->idle = cp_time [CP_IDLE];
buf->frequency = 100;
#endif
/* Calculate total time. */
buf->total = buf->user + buf->nice + buf->sys + buf->idle;
/* Now we can set the flags. */
buf->flags = _glibtop_sysdeps_cpu;
}