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>
Instead of using a hardcoded maximum number of slots for
stats of different disks, use a linked list. Also since the algorithm to
update each device's counters is the same for updating the totals, share
equal code, which in my eyes not only saves a bunch of LoC, but also
drastically increases readability.
Since there is no choice of which moc player to get information from,
all moc objects' data source can be identical. Also hide some internal
data (the thread e.g.). Since from now on there can only be one moc
thread (not highlander ;), we don't need to treat the thread object
specially.
While here, fix indenting.
Handle mpd internal information inside mpd.c. Use a refcounter to check
if the mpd-information can be freed (maybe useless). Remove the now
useless "full" flag of free_text_objects.
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
From strdup(3):
| If s is longer than n, only n characters are copied, and a
| terminating null byte ('\0') is added.
So allocate at most n+1 bytes and make sure the last one is zero, as
strncpy() doesn't add it itself.
So in fact to allow a maximum space for string dup of 23, strndup() has
to be called like this:
| dup = strndup(src, 23 - 1);
FIXME: Find the critical points in code this change touches and make
sure the invocation there is correct.
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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* instead of empty args "void" should always be specified.
Using this, the compiler can detect incorrect function calls,
like with update_stuff().
* No args seems to be interpreted as "unspecified args" by the
compiler, as with update_mail_count(). So no checking for
correctness of arguments when calling was done at all.
* This is not complete yet, as I still don't have any BSD for
testing.
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* gathers information from /etc/resolv.conf
* included (still commented) code to prevent reading too often,
as I'm not sure whether reading from a real FS (not /proc or /sys)
could generate higher load in some cases -> comments please!
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* gw_iface prints the interface having a default gateway
* gw_ip prints the gatway's ip
* if_gw jumps if no default gateway exists
* when there are multiple gateways, gw_iface and gw_ip
only print "multiple" when they are different (allows
basic debugging of ones networking setup)
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* Applied some more submitted patches:
1) Add long forms of (most of) the command-line options.
2) Added an option (top_cpu_separate) that emulates top's "separate
cpus" option. Processor usage is shown as a percentage of a
single processor on your system, instead of a percentage
of all processors combined.
3) Adds a parameter (time) to top and top_mem that will show the
cumulative CPU time of a process.
4) Simplified integer rounding.
5) Fixed the window width when a goto is used.
6) Fixed the window width when an offset is used.
(thanks Kevin Lyles).
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on non-Linux systems
- Fiddle with cpu usage detecting code on FreeBSD. Now it can show usage
on all CPUs, but usage for some single CPU on SMP system is not supported
(I have no SMP, so it's hard to write/test SMP support for me).
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