Commit Graph

36 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Daniel Lange bb908f3dc4 Resolve merge conflicts, merge #298 "Macro cleanup" from @BenBE 2020-11-15 14:33:09 +01:00
Benny Baumann 18763051a2 Split platform dependent parts for file locks screen 2020-11-14 15:51:26 +01:00
Benny Baumann 61e14d4bb2 Spacing around operators 2020-11-02 22:15:01 +01:00
Murloc Knight ab17ef4dc0 Zram Meter feature 2020-10-31 18:51:53 +01:00
Christian Goettsche c2fdfd99eb FreeBSD: implement Platform_getDiskIO() 2020-10-29 22:21:42 +01:00
Christian Göttsche f757810f48 Improve handling of no data in Disk and Network IO Meters 2020-10-26 19:17:14 +01:00
Benny Baumann 0f5262917f Make all required includes explicit
Information as seen by IWYU 0.12 + clang 9 on Linux
2020-10-18 20:09:05 +02:00
Christian Göttsche 7cd093ce95 Add NetworkIOMeter 2020-10-16 20:00:14 +02:00
Christian Göttsche ba282cfe19 Mark Object instances const 2020-10-07 13:01:53 +02:00
Daniel Lange 079c2abf8e Update License consistently to GPLv2 as per COPYING file 2020-10-05 10:13:12 +02:00
Christian Göttsche e518459981 Add DiskIOMeter for IO read/write usage 2020-10-03 19:01:38 +02:00
Christian Göttsche c3952e7c20 Use strict function prototypes
int foo(); declares a function taking any number of arguments.
2020-09-18 12:28:40 +02:00
Nathan Scott c5808c56db Consolidate repeated macro definitions into one header
The MIN, MAX, CLAMP, MINIMUM, and MAXIMUM macros appear
throughout the codebase with many re-definitions.  Make
a single copy of each in a common header file, and use
the BSD variants of MINIMUM/MAXIMUM due to conflicts in
the system <sys/param.h> headers.
2020-09-09 16:56:04 +10:00
Zev Weiss 7b7822b896 Remove superfluous 'extern's from function declarations.
Applied via:

  $ find * -name '*.h' -exec sed -i -r 's/^extern (.+\()/\1/;' {} +

Suggested-by: Bert Wesarg <bert.wesarg@googlemail.com>
2020-09-03 11:59:26 -05:00
Zev Weiss a1a027b9bd Axe automated header generation.
Reasoning:
 - implementation was unsound -- broke down when I added a fairly
   basic macro definition expanding to a struct initializer in a *.c
   file.

 - made it way too easy (e.g. via otherwise totally innocuous git
   commands) to end up with timestamps such that it always ran
   MakeHeader.py but never used its output, leading to overbuild noise
   when running what should be a null 'make'.

 - but mostly: it's just an awkward way of dealing with C code.
2020-09-03 11:58:58 -05:00
Nathan Scott 9a55efc8b5 Merge branch 'hishamhm-pull-920' 2020-08-20 18:24:35 +10:00
Nathan Scott 6b443c5da9 Merge branch 'hishamhm-pull-932' 2020-08-20 14:47:07 +10:00
Nathan Scott 0f76359e4e Merge branch 'hishamhm-pull-890' 2020-08-20 14:01:47 +10:00
Nathan Scott 2be0992700 Merge branch 'hishamhm-pull-890' 2020-08-20 14:00:13 +10:00
Nathan Scott 7ac1c709b7 Re-generate all headers with latest scripts/MakeHeader.py
Sync-up missing extern declarations for many functions.
2020-08-18 17:41:49 +10:00
Ross Williams 613556faeb Support for ZFS Compressed ARC statistics 2019-09-03 18:44:19 +00:00
Ross Williams 070fe90461 ZFS arcstats for Linux
If no pools are imported (ARC size == 0) or the
ZFS module is not in the kernel (/proc/spl/kstat/zfs/arcstats
does not exist), then the Meter reports "Unavailable".
2019-07-07 22:57:15 -04:00
Ran Benita 08feb8585b Add pressure stall information (PSI) meters on Linux
The pressure stall information (PSI) metrics provide useful information
on delays caused by waiting for CPU, IO and memory. Particularly on busy
servers it can provide a quick overview of what's "slowing things down".

This feature is supported on Linux >= 4.20.
The interface is documented here:
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/plain/Documentation/accounting/psi.txt
These links provide rationale:
https://lwn.net/Articles/759781/
https://facebookmicrosites.github.io/psi/

The following metrics are added, corresponding to the currently exposed
lines (see `head /proc/pressure/*`):
- PressureStallCPUSome
- PressureStallIOSome
- PressureStallIOFull
- PressureStallMemorySome
- PressureStallMemoryFull

The color scheme is the same as that used for Load Average, however I
gave it separate entries just in case someone wants to change them
specifically.

Tested on 4.20.7-arch1-1-ARCH, on the linux platform.
Also tested that other platforms still compile (changed configure to use
the unsupported platform).

Closes #879.
2019-02-13 22:38:10 +02:00
Explorer09 1f3d85b617 Mark signal tables 'const'
Specifically, Platform_signals[] and Platform_numberOfSignals. Both are
not supposed to be mutable. Marking them 'const' puts them into rodata
sections in binary. And for Platform_numberOfSignals, this aids
optimization (aids only Link Time Optimization for now). :)

Signed-off-by: Kang-Che Sung <explorer09@gmail.com>
2016-08-30 20:41:17 +08:00
Explorer09 6dae8108f8 Introduce CLAMP macro. Unify all MIN(MAX(a,b),c) uses.
With the CLAMP macro replacing the combination of MIN and MAX, we will
have at least two advantages:
1. It's more obvious semantically.
2. There are no more mixes of confusing uses like MIN(MAX(a,b),c) and
   MAX(MIN(a,b),c) and MIN(a,MAX(b,c)) appearing everywhere. We unify
   the 'clamping' with a single macro.
Note that the behavior of this CLAMP macro is different from
the combination `MAX(low,MIN(x,high))`.
* This CLAMP macro expands to two comparisons instead of three from
  MAX and MIN combination. In theory, this makes the code slightly
  smaller, in case that (low) or (high) or both are computed at
  runtime, so that compilers cannot optimize them. (The third
  comparison will matter if (low)>(high); see below.)
* CLAMP has a side effect, that if (low)>(high) it will produce weird
  results. Unlike MIN & MAX which will force either (low) or (high) to
  win. No assertion of ((low)<=(high)) is done in this macro, for now.

This CLAMP macro is implemented like described in glib
<http://developer.gnome.org/glib/stable/glib-Standard-Macros.html>
and does not handle weird uses like CLAMP(a++, low++, high--) .
2016-01-15 20:26:01 +08:00
Michael Klein cc23d13f87 Add Platform_getProcessEnv
- currently implemented for darwin and linux
2015-12-03 22:23:40 +01:00
Hisham Muhammad 3fe2f3e28e Move list of signals to platform-specific code.
Implementations for Linux (tested) and FreeBSD (still untested, thanks to @etosan for providing the table).
Darwin and OpenBSD(ping @mmcco) builds should be broken now, pending their own tables.
2015-10-06 03:02:49 -03:00
Hisham Muhammad 4e064e0db7 Build fixes to resync with FreeBSD changes. 2015-03-16 23:03:40 -03:00
Hisham Muhammad 5c8b83405b Merge branch 'master' into wip
Conflicts:
	Process.c
	Process.h
	linux/LinuxProcess.c
	linux/LinuxProcess.h
	linux/LinuxProcessList.c
	unsupported/Platform.c
	unsupported/Platform.h
2015-03-16 03:22:33 -03:00
Hisham Muhammad be1700cf94 Isolate portable and Linux-specific process fields. 2015-03-16 01:43:04 -03:00
Hisham Muhammad e3fe3962cb Move more Linux-specific code into Linux subdir. 2015-03-15 20:29:13 -03:00
Hisham Muhammad 9780c312f4 Fix allocation of processes. Closes #166.
Conflicts:
	Process.c
	Process.h
	ProcessList.c
	ScreenManager.c
	linux/LinuxProcessList.c
2015-02-23 01:13:40 -03:00
Hisham Muhammad 6f868b00c0 Fix allocation of processes. Closes #166. 2015-02-20 14:52:10 -02:00
Hisham Muhammad c2108e5a48 Another mega-patch for the refactoring process.
Kinda runs, but functionality from the original main loop
is still missing. Patience.
2015-01-23 03:08:21 -02:00
Hisham Muhammad 3383d8e556 Sorry about the mega-patch.
This is a work-in-progress, code is currently broken.
(Some actions, and notably, the header, are missing.)
2015-01-21 23:27:31 -02:00
Hisham Muhammad 430c7c9a9b Move platform-dependent parts of Linux battery meter. 2014-11-27 21:04:57 -02:00