Basically, I just added three new process properties (io_read, io_write, io_perc - representing
the amount of I/O done by the process during the update interval) and $top_io, that sorts
processes based on io_perc.
Atm, it's completely #ifdef'd, since it requires kernel support. But that creates some wierd
looking syntax at some places, so it may be better to remove some ifdefs. It even may be
possible to completely remove the ifdefs (ie. convert them to #ifdef linux) since the code will
compile just fine even if the kernel doesn't support I/O accounting. I'll leave that for someone
else to decide.
When you started "$updates|${addr eth0}" displayed "0|No Address",
after the first update you got something normal like "1|192.168.0.1"
This patch should fix this.
This diff moves Linux-specific parts of diskio.c into linux.c and uses
the remaining diskio functions to correctly implement this functionality
for FreeBSD. It also hooks diskio.c to the FreeBSD build.
Signed-off-by: Brenden Matthews <brenden@rty.ca>
Moved interface_up(...) from linux.{c.h} to common.{c,h} and taught it
to check for ENXIO as well to make it work on FreeBSD.
Signed-off-by: Nikos Ntarmos <ntarmos@cs.uoi.gr>
Despite this is actually not much code and could stay inside linux.c as
well, this makes sense as I want to combine smapi and ibm-acpi
functionality. Virtually every user of a notebook made by IBM/Lenovo
will want both, so this should be a feature not a bug.
Besides making the ibm-acpi objects being built optionally, this should
not change anything to the code flow.
This was a bug, not a feature. From the FreeBSD manpage rtentry(9):
| Vt struct sockaddr *rt_gateway;
|
| The "target" of the route, which can either represent a destination in
| its own right (some protocols will put a link-layer address here), or
| some intermediate stop on the way to that destination (if the
| RTF_GATEWAY flag is set).
So for a default route with "dest" and "mask" both zero, either
RTF_GATEWAY is present, or "gate" is zero.
Some statics are now defined by configure.ac.in, conky.h got a lot
smaller, which I see as a positive sign.
This patch should not change any functionality, just change what's
defined where. Some features I did/could not test are probably broken,
also compiling for any other OS surely won't complete now. Though I
think fixing these problems is as easy as including some missing
headers.
I've done compile checks with the following configure options:
./configure --enable-eve --enable-rss --enable-smapi
--enable-wlan --enable-debug --enable-testing
So what needs to be tested is:
- audacious
- BMPx
- xmms2
- nvidia
* reproduce with a config displaying stuff for BAT0 and BAT1
while only BAT0 is installed: the call to get_battery_stuff()
for the existent BAT0 will reset the static variable rep and
the errors for BAT1 will be reported over and over again
* this fix is not perfect: if both batteries are missing, only
the first errors will be reported; but better than flooding the
terminal
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In order to do this correctly:
Removed duplicate includes
Fixed mpd functions to accept mpd_s instead of information
Freed mpd.h of any need to include conky.h (mpd.c still includes it for the constants)
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* Fix bug due to usage of gethostbyname() in threads (which is not
reentrant) by using gethostbyname_r() when available.
* Added patch for battery_time problem on 2.6.24 (thanks wedge).
* Added patch to fix broken xmms2 stuff (thanks sleipner).
* Added patch to fix SIGHUP/SIGUSR1 segfault (thanks norsetto).
* Added patch to improve $if_up (thanks Aseem).
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