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2002-09-22 Kai Gro?ohann <grossjoh@ls6.informatik.uni-dortmund.de>
Version 2.0.20 released.
2002-09-20 Kai Gro?ohann <grossjoh@ls6.informatik.uni-dortmund.de>
* net/tramp.el (tramp-completion-function-alist): Escape open
paren in docstring.
(tramp-user-regexp, tramp-host-regexp): Allow empty strings.
(tramp-handle-insert-file-contents): Call tramp-message-for-buffer
instead of tramp-message.
(tramp-open-connection-rsh): Handle empty string as user name.
(tramp-open-connection-su): Handle empty string as host name.
Handle nil user name.
(tramp-handle-file-local-copy, tramp-handle-write-region)
(tramp-completion-handle-file-name-all-completions)
(tramp-open-connection-telnet, tramp-open-connection-rsh)
(tramp-open-connection-su, tramp-post-connection)
(tramp-maybe-open-connection, tramp-method-out-of-band-p)
(tramp-get-connection-function, tramp-get-remote-sh)
(tramp-get-rsh-program, tramp-get-rsh-args)
(tramp-get-rcp-program, tramp-get-rcp-args)
(tramp-get-rcp-keep-date-arg, tramp-get-su-program)
(tramp-get-su-args, tramp-get-telnet-program)
(tramp-get-telnet-args): Use `tramp-find-method', perhaps require
additional args USER, HOST.
(tramp-action-password, tramp-open-connection-telnet)
(tramp-open-connection-su, tramp-open-connection-multi)
(tramp-method-out-of-band-p): `tramp-method-out-of-band-p' now
takes USER and HOST arguments, to be able to use
`tramp-find-method'. Update callers.
(tramp-find-method): New function.
2002-09-20 Kai Gro?ohann <Kai.Grossjohann@CS.Uni-Dortmund.DE>
* net/tramp.el (tramp-handle-insert-directory): Handle "--dired"
in SWITCHES (by removing it).
2002-09-18 Kai Gro?ohann <Kai.Grossjohann@CS.Uni-Dortmund.DE>
* net/tramp.el (tramp-file-name-handler): Add `file-remote-p'
property.
2002-09-17 Kai Gro?ohann <Kai.Grossjohann@CS.Uni-Dortmund.DE>
* net/tramp.el (top-level): Maybe autoload uudecode-decode-region.
2002-09-16 Kai Gro?ohann <Kai.Grossjohann@CS.Uni-Dortmund.DE>
* net/tramp.el (tramp-bug): Add tramp-methods.
2002-09-16 Kai Gro?ohann <Kai.Grossjohann@CS.Uni-Dortmund.DE>
* net/tramp.el (tramp-methods): Update docstring:
tramp-encoding-command, tramp-decoding-command,
tramp-encoding-function and tramp-decoding-function are not
parameters anymore.
(tramp-uuencode-region): Autoload it.
2002-09-13 Kai Gro?ohann <Kai.Grossjohann@CS.Uni-Dortmund.DE>
Version 2.0.19 released.
* net/tramp-uu.el: New file, implements uuencode in Lisp.
* net/tramp.el (tramp-coding-commands): Use
`tramp-uuencode-region' as local encoder for the uuencode based
entries.
2002-09-13 Kai Gro?ohann <Kai.Grossjohann@CS.Uni-Dortmund.DE>
* net/tramp.el (tramp-handle-write-region): Wrong parens.
2002-09-13 Kai Gro?ohann <Kai.Grossjohann@CS.Uni-Dortmund.DE>
Version 2.0.18 released.
* net/tramp.el (tramp-perl-decode): Perl changes to accomodate
older versions of Perl. Now tested with 5.004. Suggestion from
Michael Albinus.
2002-09-12 Kai Gro?ohann <Kai.Grossjohann@CS.Uni-Dortmund.DE>
* net/tramp.el (tramp-find-inline-encoding): Call
tramp-call-local-coding-command with nil for INPUT and OUTPUT.
(tramp-call-local-coding-command): OUTPUT equals nil means to
discard the output. INPUT equals nil means /dev/null.
2002-09-12 Kai Gro?ohann <Kai.Grossjohann@CS.Uni-Dortmund.DE>
* net/tramp.el (tramp-encoding-shell): Default to environment
variable COMSPEC on Windows.
(tramp-handle-write-region): More debugging output.
(tramp-find-inline-encoding): Ditto.
2002-09-11 Michael Albinus <Michael.Albinus@alcatel.de>
* net/tramp.el (tramp-completion-handle-file-name-all-completions):
Define `result1'.
(tramp-parse-hosts-group): Discard IPv6 entries.
2002-09-11 Kai Gro?ohann <grossjoh@ls6.informatik.uni-dortmund.de>
* net/tramp.el (tramp-post-connection): Only send Perl
mime-encode/decode implementations when using inline method.
(tramp-handle-file-local-copy)
(tramp-handle-write-region, tramp-post-connection)
(tramp-coding-commands, tramp-find-inline-encoding): For the
inline encodings, distinguish between local and remote commands,
instead of between commands and functions. (The local commands
can be functions, too.) If the local host is a Windows machine,
we can't expect the same commands to work there as on the remote
host.
(tramp-call-local-coding-command): New function for calling local
encoding and decoding commands.
(tramp-set-remote-encoding, tramp-get-remote-encoding)
(tramp-set-remote-decoding, tramp-get-remote-decoding)
(tramp-set-local-encoding, tramp-get-local-encoding)
(tramp-set-local-decoding, tramp-get-local-decoding): New
functions.
(tramp-get-encoding-command, tramp-set-encoding-command)
(tramp-get-decoding-command, tramp-set-decoding-command)
(tramp-get-encoding-function, tramp-set-encoding-function)
(tramp-get-decoding-function, tramp-set-decoding-function): Old
functions, removed.
2002-09-10 Kai Gro?ohann <Kai.Grossjohann@CS.Uni-Dortmund.DE>
* net/tramp.el (tramp-open-connection-setup-interactive-shell):
Change command to invoke /bin/sh slightly to make it compatible
with the `rc' shell. Suggested by Daniel Pittman.
2002-09-10 Michael Albinus <Michael.Albinus@alcatel.de>
* net/tramp.el (tramp-handle-write-region): Added missing
`)'. Hope it's the right place.
2002-09-09 Kai Gro?ohann <Kai.Grossjohann@CS.Uni-Dortmund.DE>
* net/tramp.el (tramp-open-connection-setup-interactive-shell): Do
"exec env PS1='$ ' /bin/sh" instead of just "exec /bin/sh" in
order to get a sane shell prompt. If people have ${CWD}, say, in
their shell prompt, then the default login shell might display
something harmless, but the /bin/sh will display a dollar sign
which confused the subsequent prompt recognition.
(tramp-multi-action-password): More debugging output.
(tramp-encoding-shell): Renamed from tramp-sh-program. More
documentation. Default to cmd.exe on Windows NT.
(tramp-encoding-command-switch): New variable. Use instead of
hard-wired "-c" which is only good for /bin/sh.
(tramp-encoding-reads-stdin): New variable. If t, commands are
called like "/bin/sh -c COMMAND <INPUT", if nil, they are called
like "/bin/sh -c COMMAND INPUT", ie the input file is the last
argument.
(tramp-multi-sh-program): Always default to tramp-encoding-shell.
(tramp-handle-file-local-copy, tramp-handle-write-region): Respect
tramp-encoding-shell and friends.
(tramp-find-inline-encoding): Use new-style calls for checking if
the local commands work.
2002-09-07 Michael Albinus <Michael.Albinus@alcatel.de>
* net/tramp.el (tramp-methods): Remove `tramp-completion-function'
entries. They are handled now by
`tramp-completion-function-alist'.
(tramp-completion-function): Defvar removed. I've never used
it. Hmm.
(tramp-get-completion-function)
(tramp-get-completion-rsh, tramp-get-completion-ssh)
(tramp-get-completion-telnet, tramp-get-completion-su): Functions
removed as well. Not necessary any longer due to extended
customization means.
(tramp-completion-function-alist): New defcustom. Holds all
FUNCTION FILE pairs used for user and host name completion
relevant for METHOD.
(tramp-completion-function-alist-rsh)
(tramp-completion-function-alist-ssh)
(tramp-completion-function-alist-telnet)
(tramp-completion-function-alist-su): Defconst for initializing
`tramp-completion-function-alist'. Unfortunately, mainly UNIX-like
values are known for me until now. Needs to be completed for at
least VMS++ like operating systems.
(tramp-set-completion-function)
(tramp-get-completion-function): New functions for configuration
of `tramp-completion-function-alist'. The old definition of
`tramp-get-completion-function' has been discarded.
(tramp-completion-handle-file-name-all-completions): Change
function call for user/host completion according to definition in
`tramp-completion-function-alist'.
(tramp-parse-passwd): Added exception handling for "root", because
`tramp-get-completion-su' (the previous place for this stuff)
doesn't exist any longer.
2002-09-07 Kai Gro?ohann <Kai.Grossjohann@CS.Uni-Dortmund.DE>
* net/tramp.el (tramp-enter-password): Use
`tramp-password-end-of-line' to terminate the line.
(tramp-bug): Include new variable `tramp-password-end-of-line'.
(tramp-password-end-of-line): New variable. People who use plink
under Windows might have to issue "\r\n" after the password, but
they need to send just "\n" after the other commands. So this
variable was introduced to complement `tramp-rsh-end-of-line'.
(tramp-wait-for-output, tramp-post-connection): Allow "\r" at end
of line of the output delimiter.
2002-09-06 Kai Gro?ohann <Kai.Grossjohann@CS.Uni-Dortmund.DE>
* net/tramp.el (tramp-handle-file-local-copy, tramp-find-shell)
(tramp-open-connection-setup-interactive-shell): Add some comments
about Douglas Grey Stephen's suggestions to make Tramp work better
with plink under Windows. I'm not sure what to think of them, but
now I have a guinea pig to try it out on. Said guinea pig is
having other problems, though... Also remove some commented-out
code.
2002-09-06 Michael Albinus <Michael.Albinus@alcatel.de>
* net/tramp.el (tramp-get-completion-methods): Algorithm slightly
tuned.
(tramp-get-completion-user-host): Accept user names as they are if
typed until "@".
(tramp-completion-mode): Replace `last-input-char' by modern
`last-input-event'. Check for `event-modifiers'.
2002-09-06 Kai Gro?ohann <Kai.Grossjohann@CS.Uni-Dortmund.DE>
* net/tramp.el (file-expand-wildcards): Corrected check to see if
advising is necessary.
2002-09-05 Michael Albinus <Michael.Albinus@alcatel.de>
* net/tramp.el (tramp-postfix-single-method-format)
(tramp-postfix-multi-method-format)
(tramp-postfix-multi-hop-format)
(tramp-postfix-user-format): New format strings.
(tramp-postfix-single-method-regexp)
(tramp-postfix-multi-method-regexp)
(tramp-postfix-multi-hop-regexp)
(tramp-postfix-user-regexp)
(tramp-make-multi-tramp-file-format)
(tramp-make-tramp-file-name): Apply them.
(tramp-completion-handle-file-name-all-completions): Fix for
invoking ange-ftp in case of "/ftp:xxx" file names.
2002-09-04 Michael Albinus <Michael.Albinus@alcatel.de>
* net/tramp.el (tramp-prefix-format)
(tramp-postfix-host-format): New format strings.
(tramp-prefix-regexp, tramp-method-regexp)
(tramp-postfix-single-method-regexp)
(tramp-postfix-multi-method-regexp)
(tramp-postfix-multi-hop-regexp)
(tramp-user-regexp, tramp-postfix-user-regexp)
(tramp-host-regexp, tramp-postfix-host-regexp)
(tramp-path-regexp): New atomar regular expressions. If
corresponding format strings exist, derived from them.
(tramp-file-name-structure)
(tramp-multi-file-name-structure)
(tramp-multi-file-name-hop-structure)
(tramp-make-multi-tramp-file-format)
(tramp-completion-mode)
(tramp-completion-dissect-file-name)
(tramp-parse-rhosts-group)
(tramp-parse-shosts-group)
(tramp-parse-hosts-group)
(tramp-parse-passwd-group): Apply these expressions.
(tramp-file-name-structure-unified)
(tramp-file-name-structure-separate)
(tramp-make-tramp-file-format-unified)
(tramp-make-tramp-file-format-separate)
(tramp-make-tramp-file-format)
(tramp-make-tramp-file-user-nil-format-unified)
(tramp-make-tramp-file-user-nil-format-separate)
(tramp-make-tramp-file-user-nil-format)
(tramp-multi-file-name-structure-unified)
(tramp-multi-file-name-structure-separate)
(tramp-multi-file-name-hop-structure-unified)
(tramp-multi-file-name-hop-structure-separate)
(tramp-make-multi-tramp-file-format-unified)
(tramp-make-multi-tramp-file-format-separate): Removed.
(tramp-make-tramp-file-name): Allow partial tramp file
names. Generate tramp file format on-the-fly depending on
parameters. Apply atomar format strings resp expressions.
(tramp-get-completion-methods)
(tramp-get-completion-user-host): Apply
`tramp-make-tramp-file-name'.
(tramp-parse-hosts-group): Take all host names and IP addresses
into account.
(tramp-bug): Remove `tramp-make-tramp-file-format'.
2002-09-01 Michael Albinus <Michael.Albinus@alcatel.de>
* net/tramp.el (tramp-methods): Add `tramp-completion-function'
for "su" and "sudo".
(tramp-get-completion-telnet): Implement it.
(tramp-parse-hosts)
(tramp-parse-hosts-group)
(tramp-get-completion-su)
(tramp-parse-passwd)
(tramp-parse-passwd-group): New functions.
2002-08-31 Michael Albinus <Michael.Albinus@alcatel.de>
* net/tramp.el (tramp-completion-mode): Check for
`last-input-char'.
(tramp-completion-file-name-handler-alist): Add handler for
`file-exists-p.
(tramp-completion-handle-file-exists-p): New function.
(tramp-completion-handle-file-name-completion): Simplified.
(tramp-completion-dissect-file-name): Regexp's reorganised.
(tramp-completion-handle-file-name-all-completions): Call
completion-function only if `user' or `host' is given.
(tramp-get-completion-user-host): New function.
(tramp-get-completion-rsh)
(tramp-get-completion-ssh): Apply it.
2002-08-29 Michael Albinus <Michael.Albinus@alcatel.de>
* net/tramp.el (tramp-completion-file-name-handler-alist): Add
handler for `expand-file-name'.
(tramp-completion-handle-expand-file-name): New function.
2002-08-26 Michael Albinus <Michael.Albinus@alcatel.de>
* net/tramp.el (tramp-completion-mode): New function.
(tramp-completion-handle-file-name-directory)
(tramp-completion-handle-file-name-all-completions): Apply it.
(tramp-methods): Remove double definition of `ssh1-old' and
`ssh2-old'.
(tramp-point-at-eol): New defalias.
(tramp-parse-rhosts-group)
(tramp-parse-shosts-group):: Apply it.
2002-08-25 Michael Albinus <Michael.Albinus@alcatel.de>
* net/tramp.el (tramp-get-completion-methods)
(tramp-get-completion-rsh)
(tramp-get-completion-ssh): Add "[" for Xemacs.
(tramp-completion-file-name-regexp-separate): Expression adapted.
(tramp-completion-file-name-handler-alist): Add handler for
`file-name-directory' and `file-name-nondirectory'.
(tramp-completion-handle-file-name-directory)
(tramp-completion-handle-file-name-nondirectory)
(tramp-completion-run-real-handler): New functions.
(tramp-completion-file-name-handler)
(tramp-completion-handle-file-name-all-completions): Apply
`tramp-completion-run-real-handler'.
(tramp-parse-rhosts)
(tramp-parse-shosts): Use `with-temp-buffer'. `result? renamed to
`res' (otherwise side effects in XEmacs).
2002-08-24 Michael Albinus <Michael.Albinus@alcatel.de>
* net/tramp.el (tramp-completion-file-name-regexp)
(tramp-completion-file-name-handler-alist)
(tramp-flatten-list)
(tramp-completion-dissect-file-name)
(tramp-get-completion-rsh)
(tramp-parse-rhosts)
(tramp-parse-rhosts-group)
(tramp-get-completion-ssh): Doc string tuned.
(tramp-methods): Doc string and custom type extended for
`tramp-completion-function'.
(tramp-completion-function): Variable added. Is it really used?
Other variables like `tramp-completion-function' aren't used.
(tramp-completion-file-name-handler-alist): Add handler for
`file-name-completion'.
(tramp-completion-handle-file-name-completion): New function.
2002-08-18 Michael Albinus <Michael.Albinus@alcatel.de>
* net/tramp.el (tramp-parse-rhosts)
(tramp-parse-rhosts-group)
(tramp-parse-shosts)
(tramp-parse-shosts-group): New functions.
2002-08-17 Michael Albinus <Michael.Albinus@alcatel.de>
* net/tramp.el (tramp-completion-dissect-file-name)
(tramp-completion-dissect-file-name1): New functions.
2002-08-16 Michael Albinus <Michael.Albinus@alcatel.de>
* net/tramp.el (tramp-get-completion-function)
(tramp-get-completion-rsh)
(tramp-get-completion-ssh)
(tramp-get-completion-telnet): New functions.
(tramp-methods): Add `tramp-completion-function' for all methods.
2002-08-15 Michael Albinus <Michael.Albinus@alcatel.de>
* net/tramp.el (tramp-get-completion-methods): New function.
(tramp-find-default-method): Allow host to be nil (like user).
2002-08-14 Michael Albinus <Michael.Albinus@alcatel.de>
* net/tramp.el (tramp-completion-file-name-regexp-unified)
(tramp-completion-file-name-regexp-separate)
(tramp-completion-file-name-regexp)
(tramp-completion-file-name-handler-alist): New defcustoms.
(tramp-completion-file-name-handler): New function. Add
`tramp-completion-file-name-handler' to `file-name-handler-alist'.
(tramp-run-real-handler): Add `tramp-completion-file-name-handler'
to `inhibit-file-name-handlers'.
(tramp-completion-handle-file-name-all-completions)
(tramp-completion-handle-file-name-completion): New functions.
2002-08-12 Michael Albinus <Michael.Albinus@alcatel.de>
* net/tramp.el (tramp-invoke-ange-ftp): `tramp-disable-ange-ftp'
must be called again after activating `ange-ftp'.
(tramp-ange-ftp-file-name-p): Check for Xemacs.
2002-08-08 Michael Albinus <Michael.Albinus@alcatel.de>
* net/tramp.el (tramp-do-copy-or-rename-file): Don't pass
KEEP-DATE to tramp-invoke-ange-ftp 'rename.
(tramp-handle-write-region): Don't pass LOCKNAME and CONFIRM to
tramp-invoke-ange-ftp 'write-region.
(tramp-handle-set-file-modes): Change order of FILENAME and MODE
passing to tramp-invoke-ange-ftp 'set-file-modes.
(tramp-flatten-list): New function. Maybe this functionality does
exist already elsewhere in the libraries.
(tramp-invoke-ange-ftp): Apply `tramp-flatten-list' to parameter
list in order to avoid nested lists, f.e. when invoked from
`tramp-handle-dired-call-process'.
2002-09-05 Kai Gro?ohann <Kai.Grossjohann@CS.Uni-Dortmund.DE>
* net/tramp.el (tramp-chunksize): New kluge variable.
(tramp-send-region): If tramp-chunksize is non-nil, send region in
parts and sleep 0.1 seconds between chunks.
2002-09-03 Kai Gro?ohann <Kai.Grossjohann@CS.Uni-Dortmund.DE>
* net/tramp.el (tramp-handle-insert-directory): Use
`insert-buffer-substring' instead of `insert-buffer', which is not
supposed to be used from Lisp. Remember old point in a variable
instead of using `mark'. Suggestion from Stefan Monnier.
(tramp-unified-filenames): New variable. Use it in default value
of other filename variables.
(file-expand-wildcards): Don't advise unless "[" and "]" are used
in the filename format.
2002-09-01 Kai Gro?ohann <Kai.Grossjohann@CS.Uni-Dortmund.DE>
* net/tramp.el (tramp-methods): Remove duplicate definition of
ssh1-old and ssh2-old.
author | Kai Großjohann <kgrossjo@eu.uu.net> |
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date | Sun, 22 Sep 2002 13:23:36 +0000 |
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/* Get the system load averages. Copyright (C) 1985, 86, 87, 88, 89, 91, 92, 93, 1994, 1995, 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version. This program 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 General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ /* Compile-time symbols that this file uses: HAVE_PSTAT_GETDYNAMIC Define this if your system has the pstat_getdynamic function. I think it is unique to HPUX9. The best way to get the definition is through the AC_FUNC_GETLOADAVG macro that comes with autoconf 2.13 or newer. If that isn't an option, then just put AC_CHECK_FUNCS(pstat_getdynamic) in your configure.in file. FIXUP_KERNEL_SYMBOL_ADDR() Adjust address in returned struct nlist. KERNEL_FILE Pathname of the kernel to nlist. LDAV_CVT() Scale the load average from the kernel. Returns a double. LDAV_SYMBOL Name of kernel symbol giving load average. LOAD_AVE_TYPE Type of the load average array in the kernel. Must be defined unless one of apollo, DGUX, NeXT, or UMAX is defined; or we have libkstat; otherwise, no load average is available. NLIST_STRUCT Include nlist.h, not a.out.h, and the nlist n_name element is a pointer, not an array. NLIST_NAME_UNION struct nlist has an n_un member, not n_name. LINUX_LDAV_FILE [__linux__]: File containing load averages. Specific system predefines this file uses, aside from setting default values if not emacs: apollo BSD Real BSD, not just BSD-like. convex DGUX eunice UNIX emulator under VMS. hpux __MSDOS__ No-op for MSDOS. NeXT sgi sequent Sequent Dynix 3.x.x (BSD) _SEQUENT_ Sequent DYNIX/ptx 1.x.x (SYSV) sony_news NEWS-OS (works at least for 4.1C) UMAX UMAX4_3 VMS WINDOWS32 No-op for Windows95/NT. __linux__ Linux: assumes /proc filesystem mounted. Support from Michael K. Johnson. __NetBSD__ NetBSD: assumes /kern filesystem mounted. In addition, to avoid nesting many #ifdefs, we internally set LDAV_DONE to indicate that the load average has been computed. We also #define LDAV_PRIVILEGED if a program will require special installation to be able to call getloadavg. */ /* This should always be first. */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H # include <config.h> #endif #include <sys/types.h> /* Both the Emacs and non-Emacs sections want this. Some configuration files' definitions for the LOAD_AVE_CVT macro (like sparc.h's) use macros like FSCALE, defined here. */ #if defined (unix) || defined (__unix) # include <sys/param.h> #endif /* Exclude all the code except the test program at the end if the system has its own `getloadavg' function. The declaration of `errno' is needed by the test program as well as the function itself, so it comes first. */ #include <errno.h> #ifndef errno extern int errno; #endif #ifndef HAVE_GETLOADAVG /* The existing Emacs configuration files define a macro called LOAD_AVE_CVT, which accepts a value of type LOAD_AVE_TYPE, and returns the load average multiplied by 100. What we actually want is a macro called LDAV_CVT, which returns the load average as an unmultiplied double. For backwards compatibility, we'll define LDAV_CVT in terms of LOAD_AVE_CVT, but future machine config files should just define LDAV_CVT directly. */ # if !defined(LDAV_CVT) && defined(LOAD_AVE_CVT) # define LDAV_CVT(n) (LOAD_AVE_CVT (n) / 100.0) # endif # if !defined (BSD) && defined (ultrix) /* Ultrix behaves like BSD on Vaxen. */ # define BSD # endif # ifdef NeXT /* NeXT in the 2.{0,1,2} releases defines BSD in <sys/param.h>, which conflicts with the definition understood in this file, that this really is BSD. */ # undef BSD /* NeXT defines FSCALE in <sys/param.h>. However, we take FSCALE being defined to mean that the nlist method should be used, which is not true. */ # undef FSCALE # endif /* Same issues as for NeXT apply to the HURD-based GNU system. */ # ifdef __GNU__ # undef BSD # undef FSCALE # endif /* __GNU__ */ /* Set values that are different from the defaults, which are set a little farther down with #ifndef. */ /* Some shorthands. */ # if defined (HPUX) && !defined (hpux) # define hpux # endif # if defined (__hpux) && !defined (hpux) # define hpux # endif # if defined (__sun) && !defined (sun) # define sun # endif # if defined(hp300) && !defined(hpux) # define MORE_BSD # endif # if defined(ultrix) && defined(mips) # define decstation # endif # if defined (__SVR4) && !defined (SVR4) # define SVR4 # endif # if (defined(sun) && defined(SVR4)) || defined (SOLARIS2) # define SUNOS_5 # endif # if defined (__osf__) && (defined (__alpha) || defined (__alpha__)) # define OSF_ALPHA # include <sys/mbuf.h> # include <sys/socket.h> # include <net/route.h> # include <sys/table.h> # endif # if defined (__osf__) && (defined (mips) || defined (__mips__)) # define OSF_MIPS # include <sys/table.h> # endif /* UTek's /bin/cc on the 4300 has no architecture specific cpp define by default, but _MACH_IND_SYS_TYPES is defined in <sys/types.h>. Combine that with a couple of other things and we'll have a unique match. */ # if !defined (tek4300) && defined (unix) && defined (m68k) && defined (mc68000) && defined (mc68020) && defined (_MACH_IND_SYS_TYPES) # define tek4300 /* Define by emacs, but not by other users. */ # endif /* VAX C can't handle multi-line #ifs, or lines longer than 256 chars. */ # ifndef LOAD_AVE_TYPE # ifdef MORE_BSD # define LOAD_AVE_TYPE long # endif # ifdef sun # define LOAD_AVE_TYPE long # endif # ifdef decstation # define LOAD_AVE_TYPE long # endif # ifdef _SEQUENT_ # define LOAD_AVE_TYPE long # endif # ifdef sgi # define LOAD_AVE_TYPE long # endif # ifdef SVR4 # define LOAD_AVE_TYPE long # endif # ifdef sony_news # define LOAD_AVE_TYPE long # endif # ifdef sequent # define LOAD_AVE_TYPE long # endif # ifdef OSF_ALPHA # define LOAD_AVE_TYPE long # endif # if defined (ardent) && defined (titan) # define LOAD_AVE_TYPE long # endif # ifdef tek4300 # define LOAD_AVE_TYPE long # endif # if defined(alliant) && defined(i860) /* Alliant FX/2800 */ # define LOAD_AVE_TYPE long # endif # ifdef _AIX # define LOAD_AVE_TYPE long # endif # ifdef convex # define LOAD_AVE_TYPE double # ifndef LDAV_CVT # define LDAV_CVT(n) (n) # endif # endif # endif /* No LOAD_AVE_TYPE. */ # ifdef OSF_ALPHA /* <sys/param.h> defines an incorrect value for FSCALE on Alpha OSF/1, according to ghazi@noc.rutgers.edu. */ # undef FSCALE # define FSCALE 1024.0 # endif # if defined(alliant) && defined(i860) /* Alliant FX/2800 */ /* <sys/param.h> defines an incorrect value for FSCALE on an Alliant FX/2800 Concentrix 2.2, according to ghazi@noc.rutgers.edu. */ # undef FSCALE # define FSCALE 100.0 # endif # ifndef FSCALE /* SunOS and some others define FSCALE in sys/param.h. */ # ifdef MORE_BSD # define FSCALE 2048.0 # endif # if defined(MIPS) || defined(SVR4) || defined(decstation) # define FSCALE 256 # endif # if defined (sgi) || defined (sequent) /* Sometimes both MIPS and sgi are defined, so FSCALE was just defined above under #ifdef MIPS. But we want the sgi value. */ # undef FSCALE # define FSCALE 1000.0 # endif # if defined (ardent) && defined (titan) # define FSCALE 65536.0 # endif # ifdef tek4300 # define FSCALE 100.0 # endif # ifdef _AIX # define FSCALE 65536.0 # endif # endif /* Not FSCALE. */ # if !defined (LDAV_CVT) && defined (FSCALE) # define LDAV_CVT(n) (((double) (n)) / FSCALE) # endif # if defined(sgi) || (defined(mips) && !defined(BSD)) # define FIXUP_KERNEL_SYMBOL_ADDR(nl) ((nl)[0].n_value &= ~(1 << 31)) # endif # if !defined (KERNEL_FILE) && defined (sequent) # define KERNEL_FILE "/dynix" # endif # if !defined (KERNEL_FILE) && defined (hpux) # define KERNEL_FILE "/hp-ux" # endif # if !defined(KERNEL_FILE) && (defined(_SEQUENT_) || defined(MIPS) || defined(SVR4) || defined(ISC) || defined (sgi) || (defined (ardent) && defined (titan))) # define KERNEL_FILE "/unix" # endif # if !defined (LDAV_SYMBOL) && defined (alliant) # define LDAV_SYMBOL "_Loadavg" # endif # if !defined(LDAV_SYMBOL) && ((defined(hpux) && !defined(hp9000s300)) || defined(_SEQUENT_) || defined(SVR4) || defined(ISC) || defined(sgi) || (defined (ardent) && defined (titan)) || defined (_AIX)) # define LDAV_SYMBOL "avenrun" # endif # ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H # include <unistd.h> # endif # include <stdio.h> /* LOAD_AVE_TYPE should only get defined if we're going to use the nlist method. */ # if !defined(LOAD_AVE_TYPE) && (defined(BSD) || defined(LDAV_CVT) || defined(KERNEL_FILE) || defined(LDAV_SYMBOL)) # define LOAD_AVE_TYPE double # endif # ifdef LOAD_AVE_TYPE # ifndef VMS # ifndef __linux__ # ifndef NLIST_STRUCT # include <a.out.h> # else /* NLIST_STRUCT */ # include <nlist.h> # endif /* NLIST_STRUCT */ # ifdef SUNOS_5 # include <fcntl.h> # include <kvm.h> # include <kstat.h> # endif # if defined (hpux) && defined (HAVE_PSTAT_GETDYNAMIC) # include <sys/pstat.h> # endif # ifndef KERNEL_FILE # define KERNEL_FILE "/vmunix" # endif /* KERNEL_FILE */ # ifndef LDAV_SYMBOL # define LDAV_SYMBOL "_avenrun" # endif /* LDAV_SYMBOL */ # endif /* __linux__ */ # else /* VMS */ # ifndef eunice # include <iodef.h> # include <descrip.h> # else /* eunice */ # include <vms/iodef.h> # endif /* eunice */ # endif /* VMS */ # ifndef LDAV_CVT # define LDAV_CVT(n) ((double) (n)) # endif /* !LDAV_CVT */ # endif /* LOAD_AVE_TYPE */ # if defined(__GNU__) && !defined (NeXT) /* Note that NeXT Openstep defines __GNU__ even though it should not. */ /* GNU system acts much like NeXT, for load average purposes, but not exactly. */ # define NeXT # define host_self mach_host_self # endif # ifdef NeXT # ifdef HAVE_MACH_MACH_H # include <mach/mach.h> # else # include <mach.h> # endif # endif /* NeXT */ # ifdef sgi # include <sys/sysmp.h> # endif /* sgi */ # ifdef UMAX # include <stdio.h> # include <signal.h> # include <sys/time.h> # include <sys/wait.h> # include <sys/syscall.h> # ifdef UMAX_43 # include <machine/cpu.h> # include <inq_stats/statistics.h> # include <inq_stats/sysstats.h> # include <inq_stats/cpustats.h> # include <inq_stats/procstats.h> # else /* Not UMAX_43. */ # include <sys/sysdefs.h> # include <sys/statistics.h> # include <sys/sysstats.h> # include <sys/cpudefs.h> # include <sys/cpustats.h> # include <sys/procstats.h> # endif /* Not UMAX_43. */ # endif /* UMAX */ # ifdef DGUX # include <sys/dg_sys_info.h> # endif # if defined(HAVE_FCNTL_H) || defined(_POSIX_VERSION) # include <fcntl.h> # else # include <sys/file.h> # endif /* Avoid static vars inside a function since in HPUX they dump as pure. */ # ifdef NeXT static processor_set_t default_set; static int getloadavg_initialized; # endif /* NeXT */ # ifdef UMAX static unsigned int cpus = 0; static unsigned int samples; # endif /* UMAX */ # ifdef DGUX static struct dg_sys_info_load_info load_info; /* what-a-mouthful! */ # endif /* DGUX */ #if !defined(HAVE_LIBKSTAT) && defined(LOAD_AVE_TYPE) /* File descriptor open to /dev/kmem or VMS load ave driver. */ static int channel; /* Nonzero iff channel is valid. */ static int getloadavg_initialized; /* Offset in kmem to seek to read load average, or 0 means invalid. */ static long offset; #if !defined(VMS) && !defined(sgi) && !defined(__linux__) static struct nlist nl[2]; #endif /* Not VMS or sgi */ #ifdef SUNOS_5 static kvm_t *kd; #endif /* SUNOS_5 */ #endif /* LOAD_AVE_TYPE && !HAVE_LIBKSTAT */ /* Put the 1 minute, 5 minute and 15 minute load averages into the first NELEM elements of LOADAVG. Return the number written (never more than 3, but may be less than NELEM), or -1 if an error occurred. */ int getloadavg (loadavg, nelem) double loadavg[]; int nelem; { int elem = 0; /* Return value. */ # ifdef NO_GET_LOAD_AVG # define LDAV_DONE /* Set errno to zero to indicate that there was no particular error; this function just can't work at all on this system. */ errno = 0; elem = -1; # endif # if !defined (LDAV_DONE) && defined (HAVE_LIBKSTAT) /* Use libkstat because we don't have to be root. */ # define LDAV_DONE kstat_ctl_t *kc; kstat_t *ksp; kstat_named_t *kn; kc = kstat_open (); if (kc == 0) return -1; ksp = kstat_lookup (kc, "unix", 0, "system_misc"); if (ksp == 0 ) return -1; if (kstat_read (kc, ksp, 0) == -1) return -1; kn = kstat_data_lookup (ksp, "avenrun_1min"); if (kn == 0) { /* Return -1 if no load average information is available. */ nelem = 0; elem = -1; } if (nelem >= 1) loadavg[elem++] = (double) kn->value.ul/FSCALE; if (nelem >= 2) { kn = kstat_data_lookup (ksp, "avenrun_5min"); if (kn != 0) { loadavg[elem++] = (double) kn->value.ul/FSCALE; if (nelem >= 3) { kn = kstat_data_lookup (ksp, "avenrun_15min"); if (kn != 0) loadavg[elem++] = (double) kn->value.ul/FSCALE; } } } kstat_close (kc); # endif /* HAVE_LIBKSTAT */ # if !defined (LDAV_DONE) && defined (hpux) && defined (HAVE_PSTAT_GETDYNAMIC) /* Use pstat_getdynamic() because we don't have to be root. */ # define LDAV_DONE # undef LOAD_AVE_TYPE struct pst_dynamic dyn_info; if (pstat_getdynamic (&dyn_info, sizeof (dyn_info), 0, 0) < 0) return -1; if (nelem > 0) loadavg[elem++] = dyn_info.psd_avg_1_min; if (nelem > 1) loadavg[elem++] = dyn_info.psd_avg_5_min; if (nelem > 2) loadavg[elem++] = dyn_info.psd_avg_15_min; # endif /* hpux && HAVE_PSTAT_GETDYNAMIC */ # if !defined (LDAV_DONE) && defined (__linux__) # define LDAV_DONE # undef LOAD_AVE_TYPE # ifndef LINUX_LDAV_FILE # define LINUX_LDAV_FILE "/proc/loadavg" # endif char ldavgbuf[40]; double load_ave[3]; int fd, count; fd = open (LINUX_LDAV_FILE, O_RDONLY); if (fd == -1) return -1; count = read (fd, ldavgbuf, 40); (void) close (fd); if (count <= 0) return -1; count = sscanf (ldavgbuf, "%lf %lf %lf", &load_ave[0], &load_ave[1], &load_ave[2]); if (count < 1) return -1; for (elem = 0; elem < nelem && elem < count; elem++) loadavg[elem] = load_ave[elem]; return elem; # endif /* __linux__ */ # if !defined (LDAV_DONE) && defined (__NetBSD__) # define LDAV_DONE # undef LOAD_AVE_TYPE # ifndef NETBSD_LDAV_FILE # define NETBSD_LDAV_FILE "/kern/loadavg" # endif unsigned long int load_ave[3], scale; int count; FILE *fp; fp = fopen (NETBSD_LDAV_FILE, "r"); if (fp == NULL) return -1; count = fscanf (fp, "%lu %lu %lu %lu\n", &load_ave[0], &load_ave[1], &load_ave[2], &scale); (void) fclose (fp); if (count != 4) return -1; for (elem = 0; elem < nelem; elem++) loadavg[elem] = (double) load_ave[elem] / (double) scale; return elem; # endif /* __NetBSD__ */ # if !defined (LDAV_DONE) && defined (NeXT) # define LDAV_DONE /* The NeXT code was adapted from iscreen 3.2. */ host_t host; struct processor_set_basic_info info; unsigned info_count; /* We only know how to get the 1-minute average for this system, so even if the caller asks for more than 1, we only return 1. */ if (!getloadavg_initialized) { if (processor_set_default (host_self (), &default_set) == KERN_SUCCESS) getloadavg_initialized = 1; } if (getloadavg_initialized) { info_count = PROCESSOR_SET_BASIC_INFO_COUNT; if (processor_set_info (default_set, PROCESSOR_SET_BASIC_INFO, &host, (processor_set_info_t) &info, &info_count) != KERN_SUCCESS) getloadavg_initialized = 0; else { if (nelem > 0) loadavg[elem++] = (double) info.load_average / LOAD_SCALE; } } if (!getloadavg_initialized) return -1; # endif /* NeXT */ # if !defined (LDAV_DONE) && defined (UMAX) # define LDAV_DONE /* UMAX 4.2, which runs on the Encore Multimax multiprocessor, does not have a /dev/kmem. Information about the workings of the running kernel can be gathered with inq_stats system calls. We only know how to get the 1-minute average for this system. */ struct proc_summary proc_sum_data; struct stat_descr proc_info; double load; register unsigned int i, j; if (cpus == 0) { register unsigned int c, i; struct cpu_config conf; struct stat_descr desc; desc.sd_next = 0; desc.sd_subsys = SUBSYS_CPU; desc.sd_type = CPUTYPE_CONFIG; desc.sd_addr = (char *) &conf; desc.sd_size = sizeof conf; if (inq_stats (1, &desc)) return -1; c = 0; for (i = 0; i < conf.config_maxclass; ++i) { struct class_stats stats; bzero ((char *) &stats, sizeof stats); desc.sd_type = CPUTYPE_CLASS; desc.sd_objid = i; desc.sd_addr = (char *) &stats; desc.sd_size = sizeof stats; if (inq_stats (1, &desc)) return -1; c += stats.class_numcpus; } cpus = c; samples = cpus < 2 ? 3 : (2 * cpus / 3); } proc_info.sd_next = 0; proc_info.sd_subsys = SUBSYS_PROC; proc_info.sd_type = PROCTYPE_SUMMARY; proc_info.sd_addr = (char *) &proc_sum_data; proc_info.sd_size = sizeof (struct proc_summary); proc_info.sd_sizeused = 0; if (inq_stats (1, &proc_info) != 0) return -1; load = proc_sum_data.ps_nrunnable; j = 0; for (i = samples - 1; i > 0; --i) { load += proc_sum_data.ps_nrun[j]; if (j++ == PS_NRUNSIZE) j = 0; } if (nelem > 0) loadavg[elem++] = load / samples / cpus; # endif /* UMAX */ # if !defined (LDAV_DONE) && defined (DGUX) # define LDAV_DONE /* This call can return -1 for an error, but with good args it's not supposed to fail. The first argument is for no apparent reason of type `long int *'. */ dg_sys_info ((long int *) &load_info, DG_SYS_INFO_LOAD_INFO_TYPE, DG_SYS_INFO_LOAD_VERSION_0); if (nelem > 0) loadavg[elem++] = load_info.one_minute; if (nelem > 1) loadavg[elem++] = load_info.five_minute; if (nelem > 2) loadavg[elem++] = load_info.fifteen_minute; # endif /* DGUX */ # if !defined (LDAV_DONE) && defined (apollo) # define LDAV_DONE /* Apollo code from lisch@mentorg.com (Ray Lischner). This system call is not documented. The load average is obtained as three long integers, for the load average over the past minute, five minutes, and fifteen minutes. Each value is a scaled integer, with 16 bits of integer part and 16 bits of fraction part. I'm not sure which operating system first supported this system call, but I know that SR10.2 supports it. */ extern void proc1_$get_loadav (); unsigned long load_ave[3]; proc1_$get_loadav (load_ave); if (nelem > 0) loadavg[elem++] = load_ave[0] / 65536.0; if (nelem > 1) loadavg[elem++] = load_ave[1] / 65536.0; if (nelem > 2) loadavg[elem++] = load_ave[2] / 65536.0; # endif /* apollo */ # if !defined (LDAV_DONE) && defined (OSF_MIPS) # define LDAV_DONE struct tbl_loadavg load_ave; table (TBL_LOADAVG, 0, &load_ave, 1, sizeof (load_ave)); loadavg[elem++] = (load_ave.tl_lscale == 0 ? load_ave.tl_avenrun.d[0] : (load_ave.tl_avenrun.l[0] / (double) load_ave.tl_lscale)); # endif /* OSF_MIPS */ # if !defined (LDAV_DONE) && (defined (__MSDOS__) || defined (WINDOWS32)) # define LDAV_DONE /* A faithful emulation is going to have to be saved for a rainy day. */ for ( ; elem < nelem; elem++) { loadavg[elem] = 0.0; } # endif /* __MSDOS__ || WINDOWS32 */ # if !defined (LDAV_DONE) && defined (OSF_ALPHA) # define LDAV_DONE struct tbl_loadavg load_ave; table (TBL_LOADAVG, 0, &load_ave, 1, sizeof (load_ave)); for (elem = 0; elem < nelem; elem++) loadavg[elem] = (load_ave.tl_lscale == 0 ? load_ave.tl_avenrun.d[elem] : (load_ave.tl_avenrun.l[elem] / (double) load_ave.tl_lscale)); # endif /* OSF_ALPHA */ # if !defined (LDAV_DONE) && defined (VMS) /* VMS specific code -- read from the Load Ave driver. */ LOAD_AVE_TYPE load_ave[3]; static int getloadavg_initialized = 0; # ifdef eunice struct { int dsc$w_length; char *dsc$a_pointer; } descriptor; # endif /* Ensure that there is a channel open to the load ave device. */ if (!getloadavg_initialized) { /* Attempt to open the channel. */ # ifdef eunice descriptor.dsc$w_length = 18; descriptor.dsc$a_pointer = "$$VMS_LOAD_AVERAGE"; # else $DESCRIPTOR (descriptor, "LAV0:"); # endif if (sys$assign (&descriptor, &channel, 0, 0) & 1) getloadavg_initialized = 1; } /* Read the load average vector. */ if (getloadavg_initialized && !(sys$qiow (0, channel, IO$_READVBLK, 0, 0, 0, load_ave, 12, 0, 0, 0, 0) & 1)) { sys$dassgn (channel); getloadavg_initialized = 0; } if (!getloadavg_initialized) return -1; # endif /* VMS */ # if !defined (LDAV_DONE) && defined(LOAD_AVE_TYPE) && !defined(VMS) /* UNIX-specific code -- read the average from /dev/kmem. */ # define LDAV_PRIVILEGED /* This code requires special installation. */ LOAD_AVE_TYPE load_ave[3]; /* Get the address of LDAV_SYMBOL. */ if (offset == 0) { # ifndef sgi # ifndef NLIST_STRUCT strcpy (nl[0].n_name, LDAV_SYMBOL); strcpy (nl[1].n_name, ""); # else /* NLIST_STRUCT */ # ifdef NLIST_NAME_UNION nl[0].n_un.n_name = LDAV_SYMBOL; nl[1].n_un.n_name = 0; # else /* not NLIST_NAME_UNION */ nl[0].n_name = LDAV_SYMBOL; nl[1].n_name = 0; # endif /* not NLIST_NAME_UNION */ # endif /* NLIST_STRUCT */ # ifndef SUNOS_5 if ( # if !(defined (_AIX) && !defined (ps2)) nlist (KERNEL_FILE, nl) # else /* _AIX */ knlist (nl, 1, sizeof (nl[0])) # endif >= 0) /* Omit "&& nl[0].n_type != 0 " -- it breaks on Sun386i. */ { # ifdef FIXUP_KERNEL_SYMBOL_ADDR FIXUP_KERNEL_SYMBOL_ADDR (nl); # endif offset = nl[0].n_value; } # endif /* !SUNOS_5 */ # else /* sgi */ int ldav_off; ldav_off = sysmp (MP_KERNADDR, MPKA_AVENRUN); if (ldav_off != -1) offset = (long) ldav_off & 0x7fffffff; # endif /* sgi */ } /* Make sure we have /dev/kmem open. */ if (!getloadavg_initialized) { # ifndef SUNOS_5 channel = open ("/dev/kmem", 0); if (channel >= 0) { /* Set the channel to close on exec, so it does not litter any child's descriptor table. */ # ifdef F_SETFD # ifndef FD_CLOEXEC # define FD_CLOEXEC 1 # endif (void) fcntl (channel, F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC); # endif getloadavg_initialized = 1; } # else /* SUNOS_5 */ /* We pass 0 for the kernel, corefile, and swapfile names to use the currently running kernel. */ kd = kvm_open (0, 0, 0, O_RDONLY, 0); if (kd != 0) { /* nlist the currently running kernel. */ kvm_nlist (kd, nl); offset = nl[0].n_value; getloadavg_initialized = 1; } # endif /* SUNOS_5 */ } /* If we can, get the load average values. */ if (offset && getloadavg_initialized) { /* Try to read the load. */ # ifndef SUNOS_5 if (lseek (channel, offset, 0) == -1L || read (channel, (char *) load_ave, sizeof (load_ave)) != sizeof (load_ave)) { close (channel); getloadavg_initialized = 0; } # else /* SUNOS_5 */ if (kvm_read (kd, offset, (char *) load_ave, sizeof (load_ave)) != sizeof (load_ave)) { kvm_close (kd); getloadavg_initialized = 0; } # endif /* SUNOS_5 */ } if (offset == 0 || !getloadavg_initialized) return -1; # endif /* LOAD_AVE_TYPE and not VMS */ # if !defined (LDAV_DONE) && defined (LOAD_AVE_TYPE) /* Including VMS. */ if (nelem > 0) loadavg[elem++] = LDAV_CVT (load_ave[0]); if (nelem > 1) loadavg[elem++] = LDAV_CVT (load_ave[1]); if (nelem > 2) loadavg[elem++] = LDAV_CVT (load_ave[2]); # define LDAV_DONE # endif /* !LDAV_DONE && LOAD_AVE_TYPE */ # ifdef LDAV_DONE return elem; # else /* Set errno to zero to indicate that there was no particular error; this function just can't work at all on this system. */ errno = 0; return -1; # endif } #endif /* ! HAVE_GETLOADAVG */ #ifdef TEST int main (argc, argv) int argc; char **argv; { int naptime = 0; if (argc > 1) naptime = atoi (argv[1]); while (1) { double avg[3]; int loads; errno = 0; /* Don't be misled if it doesn't set errno. */ loads = getloadavg (avg, 3); if (loads == -1) { perror ("Error getting load average"); exit (1); } if (loads > 0) printf ("1-minute: %f ", avg[0]); if (loads > 1) printf ("5-minute: %f ", avg[1]); if (loads > 2) printf ("15-minute: %f ", avg[2]); if (loads > 0) putchar ('\n'); if (naptime == 0) break; sleep (naptime); } exit (0); } #endif /* TEST */