* don't use kvm_* calls, just sysctl (so no suid perm necessary)
* sysctls calls in general aren't thread safe, collapse callbacks
using same sysctls (specifically total/running procs and proc list
ones).
Some sysctls need two calls (first to get size of obj returned,
second to get object self); if different threads use this schema
on same sysctl, weird values are returned (first/second calls
sequence should be serialized).
In general it makes not much sense too having more threads that use
the same sysctl; just get info once and populate all data.
* add DragonFly specific extended uname string ($version in conky.conf)
with git version and signature
Todo:
- top process list logic is old style, use top.cc funcs.
- find a solution for cpu freq
Signed-off-by: Pavel Labath <pavelo@centrum.sk>
Warning: Altough the current version works (for me),
the syntax of the configoptions and vars will probably change
over time. Contact me if you have ideas.
The following is a example of how you can use it now:
mysql_host someserver.com
mysql_db my_database
mysql_user loginname
mysql_password "s3cr3t"
TEXT
${mysql select var1 from some_table}${mysql select var2 from some_table}
I'm doing this because otherwise i'll will forget to add all those
std::'s and will lose a LOT of time finding the problems.
If you don't agree, undo this patch...
...but i hope you won't :)
I've added $memwithbuffers to complement $mem, $memeasyfree, etc. This
variable indicates the used system memory, regardless of buffers/caches. If
the "no_buffers" option is set to "no", it will be the same as $mem. The
reason I find this change useful is that I like to display both the total
used system memory and the memory being used by applications.
I've also included a memwithbuffersbar, which is the same as membar except
that it uses $memwithbuffers as the size instead of $mem.
Signed-off-by: Pavel Labath <pavelo@centrum.sk>