wmnd-0.4.17/0000775000175000017500000000000011766377135007573 500000000000000wmnd-0.4.17/doc/0000775000175000017500000000000011766377135010340 500000000000000wmnd-0.4.17/doc/wmnd.10000664000175000017500000001546511403221530011271 00000000000000.\" Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*- .\" .\" Copyright(c) 2001 by Arthur Korn .\" Copyright(c) 2001-2008 by wave++ "Yuri D'Elia" .\" .\" Distributed under GNU GPL (v2 or above) WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. .\" .\" First parameter, NAME, should be all caps .\" Second parameter, SECTION, should be 1-8, maybe w/ subsection .\" other parameters are allowed: see man(7), man(1) .TH WMND 1 "Jan 29, 2008" .\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage. .\" .\" Some roff macros, for reference: .\" .nh disable hyphenation .\" .hy enable hyphenation .\" .ad l left justify .\" .ad b justify to both left and right margins .\" .nf disable filling .\" .fi enable filling .\" .br insert line break .\" .sp insert n+1 empty lines .\" for manpage-specific macros, see man(7) .SH NAME WMND \- WindowMaker network device monitor .SH SYNOPSIS .B wmnd .RI "{ " options " }" .SH DESCRIPTION .B WMND is a WindowMaker dock application that shows a graph of the network traffic of the past few minutes, current activity and current and overall send and receive rates. Additionally it can launch any program in response to mouse clicks. .SH OPTIONS .TP .BI "\-i " interface Select the interface to start with. .TP .BI "\-I " interface Interface/s to monitor. Defaults to all but lo and irda. Under linux (using the linux_proc driver) you can specify multiple interfaces separated by commas to force offline ones and combine them into a single instance. .TP .BI "\-D " driver Specify a driver to use. Defaults to auto-probe. .TP .B \-l Start using long device names. .TP .B \-m Start with maximal values hidden. .TP .B \-t Start without displaying connection time of ppp links. .TP .B \-M Use the maximal values of the entire history. .TP .BI "\-w " mode Select display mode to start with. Use .B wmnd \-h for a list of available display modes. Right clicks on the graph cycle through all available modes. .TP .BI "\-r " rate refresh rate in microseconds .TP .BI "\-s " scroll scroll rate in tenths of seconds .TP .BI "\-S " steps Number of scroll steps to wait before updating the speed rate indicator. .TP .B \-b Scale the values of the maximum and current rate by factors of base 2 instead of the default 10-based scaling. (1K equals 1024 in binary mode, but 1000 in decimal mode.) .TP .BI "\-c " color tx color .TP .BI "\-C " color rx color .TP .BI "\-L " color middle line color .TP .BI "\-d " display Draw onto X11 display \fIdisplay\fP .TP .BI "\-f " config Read \fIconfig\fP instead of \fB~/.wmndrc\fP .TP .B \-F Don't parse \fB~/.wmndrc\fP .TP .B \-h Show summary of options. .TP .B \-v Show version of \fBWMND\fP. .TP .B \-q Be less verbose (display only errors). .TP .B \-Q Show informational messages. .TP .BI "\-o " float Smoothing factor (a float from 0 to 1). .TP .BI "\-a " bytes Use a fixed scale for the bytes modes specified in bytes per second. By default uses an automatic scale. .TP .BI "\-n " name Change the \fBWMND\fP class/title name (defaults to "wmnd"). .SH USAGE .SS Active Interface You can cycle in realtime through all available active interfaces by simply left-clicking on the interface name gadget on the upperleft corner of \fBWMND\fP or use the mouse wheel. .PP The 'lo' interface is an exception, 'lo' only works when invoked from the commandline (\fBwmnd \-I lo\fP), lo was mainly built in for testing purposes. .SS Device Name By default, \fBWMND\fP show device name in short term of four characters, for example, the ippp0 will be displayed as ipp0. You can toggle the device name between short and long by right-click on it. .SS Graphic Mode Left-click on the main graphic area to cycle the graphic mode. .SS Max Meter Left-click to toggle the history max or screen max, default is screen max when \fBWMND\fP is startup. Right-click to hide or show. Middle-click to zoom the statistics in a separated \fBtrend\fP window. You can cycle the active interface and middle-click again to monitor multiple interfaces concurrently. .SS Byte/Packet Mode Left-click on the letter gadgeted on the right-top corner can switch between the Byte or Packet counter mode. "B" for byte, "p" for packet. The current mode affects the external \fBtrend\fP window too. .SS User Script Click on the bottom rate meter can invoke the user command defined in resource file .wmndrc. .SS Dragging WMND Be sure to drag \fBWMND\fP on it's outer edges, it's a bit picky due to the large gfx pixmap it keeps. You can also use a keyboard and mouse shortcut (perhaps ALT+left-click) in your window manager to drag it around. .SS Drivers .TP .B solaris_fpppd Solaris/Linux ppp streams driver. Gathers device data from /dev/ppp. Uses code from the Solaris/Linux pppd server and it should work wherever Solaris/Linux pppd works. .TP .B linux_proc Reads data from the linux .BR proc (5) virtual filesystem. .TP .B freebsd_sysctl Uses the MIB to gather device statistics under FreeBSD (offline devices handling is buggy, support needed!) .TP .B netbsd_ioctl Read statistics through the NetBSD ioctl call. .TP .B solaris_kstat Gather all devices of class net from the kstat library. .TP .B irix_pcp Reads metrics from the IRIX Performance Co-Pilot daemon. Interface format: .RB [ host@ ] interface .TP .B generic_snmp Query an IF-MIB capable snmp server for gathering interface statistics. By default \fIgeneric_snmp\fP connects to localhost and uses the public community. You can change the community/host/interface to monitor by using the \fI\-I\fP flag: .RB [ community @] host [: interface ] You must specify an interface number, not an interface name. If the interface number is 0, or there's no interface specification, \fBWMND\fP will display all available interfaces. By default the community name is "public". Beware that by specifying an snmp v1 community name on a command line can be dangerous on an multiuser platform. Please read the README file on the distribution for more details. .TP .B testing_dummy This is the "last resort" driver, it shows a null device useful only to make \fBWMND\fP don't exit when all other drivers failed. Can be enhanced to display something at compile time. .SH FILES ~/.wmndrc User configuration. .PP The format of this file is described in the example file "wmndrc" coming with the distribution (see \fI/usr/share/doc/wmnd/\fP). .SH SIGNALS .TP .B SIGTERM SIGINT Clean WMND shutdown. .SH BUGS Report bugs and suggestion to the current \fBWMND\fR maintainer: wave++ . More information (including usage instructions) can be found into the README file found into the distribution. These information should be integrated here too. .SH SEE ALSO .BR X (3x), .BR wmaker (1x), .BR proc (5), .BR trend (1) .SH AUTHOR This manual page was written by Arthur Korn . The original \fBWMND\fR authour is Reed Lai, but it is currently maintained by Yuri D'Elia . wmnd-0.4.17/examples/0000775000175000017500000000000011766377135011411 500000000000000wmnd-0.4.17/examples/wmndrc0000664000175000017500000000645711240000542012526 00000000000000# WMND configuration file # middle line color in wave mode md_color=#71e371 # RX/TX color (can be #xxxxxx, or a valid color name from rgb.txt) rx_color=#188a86 tx_color=#00fff2 # refresh between status polling (not graph scroll speed: this affects # the speed of those flashing arrows) # numbering in microseconds refresh=50000 # graph scroll speed (in tenth of seconds). This setting affects # the rate and max speed displays. setting a longer the delay will # average real values within this interval scroll=10 # average sampling for the speed display at the bottom of the pixmap. # this is the number of times to wait (in terms of scrolling steps) before # displaying the average speed of that period. The time of the period can # be calculated (in tenth of seconds) with: scroll * avg_steps. avg_steps=1 # smooth: smoothing factor. A float value ranging from 0 to 1. This is # really the "amount" of the new speed against the history each time is # sampled from the device. A low value (0.1) will remove random spikes # from the graph. Values higher than 1 will instead enchance spikes. Only # the 'bytes' mode is affected by this switch. # Disabled by default (0). smooth=0 # buttons for user scripts # you can use these % escapes in the command line: # %b: mouse button number (1, 2, 3...) # %i: active interface name (eth0, etc) # %s: interface status (0: offline, 1: online) # bt1_action=su -c "ethereal -i %i" # bt2_action= # bt3_action= # respects the -b in command line (yes, no) binary_scale=no # display or not the device uptime (yes, no) display_time=yes # use a specific driver (driver name, %auto for automatic) # See -h for a list of available drivers. driver=%auto # Driver's interface to monitor (interface name, %any for all). # This is actually a parameter to the driver, and may have different # meanings on different drivers. # # linux_proc, freebsd_sysctl, netbsd_ioctl, # solaris_kstat, solaris_fpppd: a simple interface name on the current host. # irix_pcp: [host@]interface # generic_snmp: [community@]host[:interface number] driver_interface=%any # automatically select and show this interface on startup if # available (interface name, %first for the first one) interface_name=%first # Show max values (yes, no) show_max_values=yes # Use long interface names (yes, no) use_long_names=no # max values through entire history instead of through the last ~50 samples use_max_history=no # display mode (traditional, waveform, wmnet, ...). # See -h for a list of available modes. wave_mode=wmnet # be less verbose (display only errors) # quiet=yes # change the WMND's class/title name. this is useful under wharf (afterstep) # to not swallow multiple WMND instances into a single dock. Defaults # to "wmnd". # name=wmnd # use a fixed scale (specified in bytes per second) for the bytes modes. # by default use an automatic scale (0). # fixed_max=12000 # disable live updating of the trend windows (shown when middle-clicking on # the scale meter; trend must be installed for this to work). # trend_update=no # specify any command line flag for the trend window, except for -f or -c. # be sure to quote spaces correctly. check the trend(1) man page for details. # trend_flags=-s # specify a valid trend hist-spec (history specification). # the default is "58". check the trend(1) man page for details. # trend_history=58x2 wmnd-0.4.17/README0000664000175000017500000003205711707231036010362 00000000000000WMND - Window Maker Network Devices =================================== WMND (WindowMaker Network Devices) is a highly customizable network monitoring dockapp for Window Maker (and compatibles) for many operative systems and devices. WMND can be found at http://www.thregr.org/~wavexx/software/wmnd/ .. contents:: Hints for WMND -------------- Generic ~~~~~~~ WMND supports command-line options, 'wmnd -h' prints help about them. Use option -i to monitor a particular interface at startup:: wmnd -i eth0 & wmnd -i ppp0 & Without the -i option, wmnd will auto-magically use the interface that is first found in /proc/net/dev (or the current driver), but skip the lo and irda. Use the -I option to load only a specific interface into wmnd. By default wmnd loads all available interfaces. To monitor the lo or irda devices you must manually force wmnd as shown below:: wmnd -I lo & wmnd -I irda & To monitor dialup interfaces under linux either use the -I ppp0 flag or use the streams solaris_fpppd driver (-D solaris_fpppd -I ppp0). The linux_proc driver supports multiple interfaces on the command line through the -I flag:: wmnd -D linux_proc -I eth0,eth1,ppp0 This way you can combine multiple interfaces (whether they're online or not) on the same WMND instance. This trick allows also to create handy dialup shortcuts using the button actions (by passing the active interface name and status on the command line). Look at the example wmndrc file for details. GUI Usage ~~~~~~~~~ You can cycle in real-time through all available active interfaces by simply left-clicking on the interface name gadget on the upper-left corner of wmnd. By default, wmnd show device name in short term of four characters, for example, the ippp0 will be displayed as ipp0. You can toggle the device name between short and long by right-click on it. Left-click on the main graphic area to cycle the graphic mode. Left-click to toggle the history max or screen max, default is screen max when wmnd is startup. Right-click to hide or display. Left-click on the letter gadgeted on the right-top corner can switch between the Byte or Packet counter mode. "B" for byte, "p" for packet. Click on the bottom rate meter can invoke the user command defined in resource file .wmndrc. Be sure to drag WMND on it's outer edges, it's a bit picky due to the large gfx pixmap it keeps ;-). You can also use a keyboard+mouse shortcut (perhaps ALT+left-click) in your window manager to drag it around. The history/graph can be viewed and inspected more conveniently by clicking with the middle button on the scale meter. With this feature, multiple interfaces can be monitored concurrently. See the "trend" section below. Transition from 0.2/0.3 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ If you are coming from an old release of WMND (0.2/0.3 series) you must be aware that some values/scales of the ~/.wmndrc file have changed. Copy a fresh wmndrc from the source distribution (examples/wmndrc) or erase your old wmndrc to get the new defaults. Firing up WMND with sensible defaults ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Default values are easily changed from the command line or through the ~/.wmndrc file. The ~/.wmndrc file gets created automatically the first time you execute WMND (unless you use -F) using the internal defaults and command line flags. That is, if you want to change "permanently" the defaults (so you can start it without command line fuss) just remove ~/.wmndrc and launch WMND using all the flags again. Beware however that internal defaults may change. Consider reading the example wmndrc that comes with the distribution. Creating PPP dialup scripts ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Because a very good PPP HowTo already exists, it's quite pointless for us to explain to you how you should and make them. Look for mouse button actions (bt?_action) into the example wmndrc. Read the PPP HowTo, and you'll see that it's very easy to create your own PPP scripts. Window Managers --------------- WindowMaker ~~~~~~~~~~~ WindowMaker users simply drag and drop the WMND dock.app on the WindowMaker Dock (preferred) or on the Fiend, and then press the right mouse button on the outer edges of WMND and then enable 'Auto launch' from the Dock pop-up menu. AfterSTEP ~~~~~~~~~ AfterSTEP users put the following in their .steprc:: "Wharf wmnd - MaxSwallow "wmnd" wmnd -i eth0 -w &". Change the WMND's title name in order to not swallow multiple instances into a single dock (see -n). BlackBox or FluxBox ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ You must enable the slit in other make wmnd visible. To add wmnd to the slit simply run wmnd from the command line:: wmnd & and it will pop-up into a new slot. Other Window managers ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ For other windowmanagers, WMND runs nicely as 64x64 pixel shaped icon on your desktop. Under gnome add the "swallow" applet and set it to run wmnd. The same thing can be done under KDE using the kdeswallow applet. PS: FVWM can swallow it too, so we've heard ;-) Display modes ------------- Configure --enable-modes flags (space separated): traditional mgraph waveform wmwave wmnet sepgraphs twisted charts needle lines. Traditional: Tx and Rx are piled on the same line within a single graph (like wmifs original behavior). MGraph: Tx and Rx scale is calculated uniquely and the slower channel is shown in front of the other one. Waveform: Tx and Rx are piled on the same line and mirrored using the central line, in way to generate a "waveform like" silhouette WmWave: Tx and Rx are opposite to the central line, however the scale is calculated using both values WmNet: This graph shows a reversed wmwave mode without the central line. (like wmnet behavior) Sepgraphs: Tx and Rx are shown on separated graphs. Tx in top and Rx in bottom, divided by a central line. Scales are calculated separately. Twisted: This mode displays two vertical "waveform like" graphs flowing in reverse directions. The scale is unique. Charts: Displays four charts disposed in this manner: | TX Current Speed Indicator | TX Average Speed Indicator | RX Current Speed Indicator | RX Average Speed Indicator The range is from 0 to the maximal value in history. The average speed is calculated using the latest 58 samples for each channel. Needle: Displays three needles. The arrangement is as follows: | TX Average Needle | Bandwidth utilization Needle | RX Average Needle The range For TX and RX needles is between 0 and the maximal value in history. The bandwidth utilization one uses this formula: (tx_avg+rx_avg)/(tx_max+rx_max) I particularly like this mode :), the needles speed are slow and smooth like a real analog display. Lines: Displays a trend graph using two lines. Drivers ------- Introduction ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Since release 0.3, WMND is now portable to many operating systems by using compile-time defines and an internal driver table (now it should be possible to make WMND monitor just about anything). Current supported OSs/drivers includes: Configure --enable-drivers flags (space separated) drivers: linux_proc freebsd_sysctl solaris_fpppd solaris_kstat irix_pcp generic_snmp netbsd_ioctl. linux_proc: Supports Linux >2.2 by using the /proc/net/dev file. freebsd_sysctl: FreeBSD (and Darwin) sysctl based. solaris_fpppd: Free PPPd (for Linux, Solaris, and maybe others) for ppp dialup interfaces. solaris_kstat: Solaris kstat based. irix_pcp: Based on PCP (Performance Co-Pilot API 2). generic_snmp: Since WMND 0.4.5 you can now monitor IF-MIB local and/or remote snmp interfaces a-la MRTG, but in realtime! netbsd_ioctl: NetBSD ioctl based. Due to the new handling of the drivers, WMND won't add new devices (like PPP interfaces in /proc/net/dev) and remove them as they appear on the /proc/net/dev file. Offline devices are now shown as red (disabled). If you're under linux and still require to monitor a dialup interface you'll need to feed it on the command line through the -I flag. irix_pcp ~~~~~~~~ The IRIX driver is based on the PCP API 2.x (Performance Co-Pilot). You'll need 'pcpd' running for WMND to work. Interface format:: [host@]interface These filesets are required:: pcp_eoe.sw.eoe pcp.sw.base If you don't have these, you can download PCP directly from here: http://www.sgi.com/software/co-pilot/ (pcp_eoe.* filesets are into "IRIX Overlays, 2/4" and "Foundation 2"). In some cases WMND may fail to compile due to the presence of Motif XPM headers: be sure to have freeware's XPM installed (see http://freeware.sgi.com/) and have "/usr/freeware/include" paths before any other. There seems to be a Linux version of PCP, but I can't (don't) want to try it. It will probably work. generic_snmp ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Since 0.4.5 wmnd adds a new snmp driver for local and/or remote IF-MIB compliant devices. This driver requires the NET-SNMP library, available at http://www.net-snmp.org/, version 5 or higher. The drivers name is generic_snmp. It uses the parameters sent through the -I flag to initialize the device/s list. The format is as follows:: [community@]host[:interface] Parameters inside [] are optional. If you do not explicitly supply these parameters, generic_snmp will use "public@localhost". To monitor an entire switch, you can usually do:: wmnd -D generic_snmp -I public@switch (or "-I switch", which is shorter). To monitor only a specific interface:: wmnd -D generic_snmp -I public@switch:1 Interface numbers start at 1 (0 means all interfaces, like an empty interface specification). Beware that EACH remote interface, at the default refresh speed, burns AT LEAST 2kB/s of continuous data stream through your network. Monitoring a complete switch (24 ports), always at the default refresh speed, burns circa 30kB/s. You can slow down the refresh speed (-r) to reduce this traffic. The extremely fast queries done by wmnd can also reduce the available cpu of your snmp server/hardware and decrease overall performance. Also beware that using the -I flag on the command-line can potentially expose the community name of your remote snmp server. Better to use ~/.wmndrc and chmod it to 600 in this case. Building WMND 0.4 ----------------- Configure flags ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Since release 0.4 WMND is now compliant to the GNU Packaging standards and enables to use the GNU autotools to automagically build WMND for your box with little or no difficulty. See INSTALL for a first-time introduction. Configure accepts several options to enchance/minimize wmnd functionality and size. To forcely disable the dummy driver:: $ ./configure --disable-dummy-driver To select only some display modes:: $ ./configure --enable-modes="traditional wmwave" To forcely build specified drivers (beware that the dummy driver should be disabled with --disable-dummy-driver, also, extra libraries that may be needed by the driver won't be checked automatically):: $ ./configure --enable-drivers="linux_proc" The --help flag will show you a complete list of command line flags that the configure script supports. GCC 2.96 sucks ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WMND 0.4 won't compile with RedHat's gcc 2.96. Either downgrade to 2.95 or upgrade to 3. DON'T SEND bug reports about INLINE not working under gcc 2.96, it's a RedHat-only bug. Notes for packagers ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I'm not a professional packager, but you may want to consider these notes to improve the WMND package. The irix_pcp and generic_snmp drivers depends upon libraries that are not installed on a distribution/OS by default. Both these drivers are supported by different operating systems. I suggest you to build at least one package that doesn't require them. Trend support ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ You can examine the current history in a larger window by clicking with the middle mouse button on the scale meter (the panel under the device name). Bytes/Packets mode affects the counters involved. You can leave the trend's window open, cycle the active interface and middle-click again to monitor multiple interfaces concurrently. trend settings and history can be adjusted via wmndrc. Read the sample file coming in the source for details. You will need trend[1] to be installed for this feature to work. Any version of trend starting with Rev #68 02/11/2007 should work. [1] http://www.thregr.org/~wavexx/software/trend/ Copyright --------- WMND was originally based on WMiFS, forked around 2001 by Reed Lai. WMND is currently maintained by Yuri D'Elia and distributed under GNU GPL v2 or above. See AUTHORS and COPYING for detailed licensing details. Bugs ---- A list of wishes and bugs can be found at the Debian WMND bugs page[1]. [1] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?src=wmnd The FreeBSD driver is known to have problems on laptop systems where you can dynamically insert/remove addictional PCMCIA interfaces. This is rather a design problem of the driver. A developer with FreeBSD's MIB knowledge would be helpful. Certainly there are more. I actually test WMND only on Solaris, Linux and IRIX boxes. You can report bugs to the current maintainer's email: . Please be as descriptive as possible and always include at least: * WMND version * your host/target operating system * compiler used * A backtrace of the crash would be helpful, but less essential. wmnd-0.4.17/configure.ac0000664000175000017500000001407411766363055012003 00000000000000# process this file with autoconf >= 2.5 to produce a configure script. # report bugs and comments to wavexx@users.sf.net # initialization AC_INIT(wmnd, 0.4.17, wavexx@users.sf.net) AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR(src/wmnd.c) AC_CANONICAL_TARGET AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE AM_CONFIG_HEADER(config.h) # C compiler rules AC_LANG([C]) AC_PROG_CC AC_HEADER_STDC AC_HEADER_TIME AC_CHECK_HEADERS(sys/time.h) AC_CHECK_HEADERS(net/ppp_defs.h) # extend the namespace when building with strict c99 but do so conditionally, # since it breaks FreeBSD's 8.1 which hasn't proper namespace separation. AC_CHECK_TYPE([u_int],, [ AC_DEFINE(_BSD_SOURCE,, [BSD function declarations]) ]) AC_CHECK_DECLS([strdup, getopt],, [ AC_DEFINE(_XOPEN_SOURCE, 600, [XOPEN function declarations]) ]) # math library AC_SEARCH_LIBS(sin, m,, [AC_MSG_ERROR(math library is required)]) # X libraries AC_PATH_XTRA CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $X_CFLAGS" LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS $X_PRE_LIBS $X_LIBS $X_EXTRA_LIBS" # check for XPM headers, libraries AC_HAVE_LIBRARY(X11,, [AC_MSG_ERROR(X11 library is required)]) AC_HAVE_LIBRARY(Xext,, [AC_MSG_ERROR(Xext library is required)]) AC_HAVE_LIBRARY(Xpm,, [AC_MSG_ERROR(Xpm library is required)]) # check for standard typedefs AC_TYPE_PID_T AC_TYPE_SIGNAL AC_TYPE_SIZE_T # like AC_ARG_ENABLE, but with COMMON SENSE(tm) added AC_DEFUN([ARG_ENABLE], [ AC_ARG_ENABLE([$1], [$2],, [enableval="no"]) AS_IF([test "$enableval" = "no"], [$4], [$3]) ]) AC_DEFUN([ARG_DISABLE], [ AC_ARG_ENABLE([$1], [$2],, [enableval="yes"]) AS_IF([test "$enableval" = "no"], [$3], [$4]) ]) # drivers selection ARG_ENABLE(drivers, [AS_HELP_STRING( [--enable-drivers="..."], [manually selects drivers. defaults to auto])], [ ac_drivers="$enable_drivers" AC_MSG_NOTICE([overriding driver autodetection: $ac_drivers]) ], [ # let the user specify an empty set ac_drivers="auto" ]) # driver detection block: skip this block if the user manually specify # drivers on the command line AS_IF([test "$ac_drivers" = "auto"], [ # reset the state variable ac_drivers="" # linux_proc AC_CHECK_FILE(/proc/net/dev, [ac_drivers="$ac_drivers linux_proc"] ) # freebsd_sysctl AC_MSG_CHECKING(for FreeBSD sysctl availability) AC_PREPROC_IFELSE([AC_LANG_SOURCE( [ #include #include ])], [ ac_drivers="$ac_drivers freebsd_sysctl" AC_MSG_RESULT(yes) ], [ AC_MSG_RESULT(no) ]) # solaris_fpppd AC_CHECK_HEADER(sys/stropts.h, [AC_CHECK_FILE(/dev/ppp, [ac_drivers="$ac_drivers solaris_fpppd"] )] ) # solaris_kstat AC_CHECK_HEADER(kstat.h, [AC_SEARCH_LIBS(kstat_open, kstat, [ac_drivers="$ac_drivers solaris_kstat"] )] ) # netbsd_ioctl AC_MSG_CHECKING(for NetBSD ioctl availability) AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_SOURCE( [ #include #include #include #include #include void aFunc() { ioctl(0, SIOCGIFDATA, NULL); } ])], [ ac_drivers="$ac_drivers netbsd_ioctl" AC_MSG_RESULT(yes) ], [ AC_MSG_RESULT(no) ]) # irix_pcp AC_CHECK_HEADER(pcp/pmapi.h, [AC_SEARCH_LIBS(pmLookupName, pcp, [ac_drivers="$ac_drivers irix_pcp"] )] ) # generic_snmp AC_CHECK_HEADER(net-snmp/net-snmp-config.h, [AC_SEARCH_LIBS(snmp_sess_init, [snmp netsnmp], [ac_drivers="$ac_drivers generic_snmp"] )] ) ]) for driver in $ac_drivers; do # we must repeat the define constants many times # to make autoheader automatically recognize them all case "$driver" in linux_proc) AC_DEFINE(USE_LINUX_PROC, "linux_proc", [enable linux proc driver]);; freebsd_sysctl) AC_DEFINE(USE_FREEBSD_SYSCTL, "freebsd_sysctl", [enable freebsd sysctl driver]);; netbsd_ioctl) AC_DEFINE(USE_NETBSD_IOCTL, "netbsd_ioctl", [enable nebsd ioctl driver]);; solaris_fpppd) AC_DEFINE(USE_SOLARIS_FPPPD, "solaris_fpppd", [solaris streams pppd]);; solaris_kstat) AC_DEFINE(USE_SOLARIS_KSTAT, "solaris_kstat", [enable solaris kstat driver]);; irix_pcp) AC_DEFINE(USE_IRIX_PCP, "irix_pcp", [IRIX Performance Co-Pilot]);; generic_snmp) AC_DEFINE(USE_GENERIC_SNMP, "generic_snmp", [Generic SNMP module]);; *) AC_MSG_ERROR([unknown driver name $driver]);; esac drivers="$drivers $driver" done # Dummy driver ARG_DISABLE(dummy-driver, [AS_HELP_STRING([--disable-dummy-driver], [disable the dummy driver])],, [ drivers="$drivers testing_dummy" AC_DEFINE(USE_TESTING_DUMMY, "testing_dummy", [fallback driver]) ]) # trend support ARG_DISABLE(trend, [AS_HELP_STRING([--disable-trend], [disable trend support])],, [AC_DEFINE(USE_TREND,, [trend support])] ) # debugging ARG_ENABLE(debug, [AS_HELP_STRING( [--enable-debug], [find the meaning of life, and everything])],, [AC_DEFINE(NDEBUG, 42, [shameless(tm)])] ) # display modes selection ARG_ENABLE(modes, [AS_HELP_STRING( [--enable-modes="..."], [manually select visual modes. defaults to all])],, [enable_modes="traditional mgraph waveform wmwave wmnet sepgraphs twisted charts needle lines"] ) for mode in $enable_modes; do # we must repeat the define constants many times # to make autoheader automatically recognize them all case "$mode" in traditional) AC_DEFINE(USE_DRW_TRADITIONAL,, [traditional drawing mode]);; 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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Library General Public License instead of this License. wmnd-0.4.17/ChangeLog0000664000175000017500000013323111766377131011264 00000000000000commit ec1fb9cba4104a245fef32cf0ade858a8c4488a7 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Thu Jun 14 17:03:18 2012 +0200 Bump WMND to 0.4.17. commit c96f86d4e2d925049cdf98d10887f8a468d8db9d Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Wed Jun 6 19:27:13 2012 +0200 Fix the installation path of wmndrc. commit 4445971e5bc19e77972d86cf322eb9bcab107254 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Wed Jun 6 15:50:16 2012 +0200 Doc fixes: follow the suggestions form Alexey I. Froloff - Fix FSF address in COPYING, src/list.h - Recode NEWS to UTF-8 commit a1fe24e2267d4cfa4fa2c372156b66383762f02a Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Sun Jan 22 21:15:13 2012 +0100 Update configure.ac for the latest autoconf. commit 7a38a98e1000cb77055fc92cda94bac297192b79 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Sun Jan 22 21:14:01 2012 +0100 Reformat documentation. commit ab81744cb20cb2ad82f5004217e47a57eb380d00 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Mon Aug 16 17:57:46 2010 +0200 Fix build failure on FreeBSD 8.1 commit 6521413c6b88e9e8ac810ec1c313b6fddeb45734 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Mon Jun 7 18:51:47 2010 +0200 Spelling fixes. commit cb0296c7ebd0aac243148ec9c65610c78f7a75e4 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Tue Apr 6 18:24:35 2010 +0200 Bump to 0.4.15. commit 1c04c465a3a22fafb4844883a0f1615c26de118b Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Sun Apr 4 23:40:06 2010 +0200 Fix net-snmp compilation errors. Define _BSD_SOURCE to unlock u_* types, hidden by _XOPEN_SOURCE. commit fe185dfc96c61729e8404b03726c4e3b23c91d4c Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Sun Apr 4 23:39:31 2010 +0200 Fix signed/unsigned warning with -Wall. commit 240a8f8374e261c17e0af95dcb672b5c8dcf9a11 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Mon Mar 29 15:59:22 2010 +0200 Bump version to 0.4.14 commit c9480e5b346c507fa6df8b752e1c7c93e9fd3f59 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Mon Mar 29 15:47:45 2010 +0200 Remove spurious black line at the bottom of the pixmap. The pixmap used some data at exactly y=63, which would show up for a 64x64 size. Due to the sunken edges of most icon themes/black themes, I never noticed it before. Thanks to Mikael Magnusson for noticing this. commit d5893a4a519388bb6695f73a163c7393b12c1153 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Mon Mar 29 15:34:02 2010 +0200 Fix build with strict C99 standards enabled. commit d4fedd5e015be0b7cdb4eb3618dc49498f9d1359 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Thu Nov 19 19:15:12 2009 +0100 Fixed build on newer GLIBC versions. commit 1c6b3dd6d55b044daba3746368d8d4323b73a6e8 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Mon Mar 3 01:52:31 2008 +0100 Updated documentation/examples/release notes. [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 1581] commit 7d1062184d035bab567edcb2a7691a812dee05ca Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Mon Mar 3 01:50:17 2008 +0100 Do not refill the trend window when live updating is enabled. [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 1580] commit f3670a35c9def8ae1a5ca309f35f1c02a1d4b73d Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Tue Jan 29 15:21:51 2008 +0100 Do not require 'link_up' in solaris_kstat (but use it if present), since on OpenSolaris many nic drivers seem to be broken. Hooray opensource! Wake me up when it's standardized. [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 1577] commit cb3399ef2e4a3f59e1af3019f038ab49270db04e Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Tue Jan 29 02:41:37 2008 +0100 Updating THANKS; removing dead urls. Reed, if you can read this, please get in touch. All your addresses are dead! [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 1576] commit 06532a30e10ebdda9d7b974be12bd96c0deebe80 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Tue Jan 29 02:27:05 2008 +0100 GPL compliance Act #2: correcty tag all source files. Removed URLs in the source. Updated URLs to reflect new locations. [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 1575] commit 88757aab05e97c8497243f409fe9baef27449504 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Tue Jan 29 01:40:59 2008 +0100 Do not blink leds when an interface is offline (better behavior for sine_dummy). Check drifts using milliseconds instead of tenths, reducing cumulative roundoffs. Remove support for --enable-sine-dummy: this is now the only supported dummy driver. [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 1574] commit 311ec4affd8b203efb86f298e652e24c6f98bac6 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Tue Jan 29 00:57:59 2008 +0100 Removed support for --enable-snmp-descr. This is workaround for broken hardware. It shouldn't be needed anymore since Debian's #253109 and DLink's firmware upgrades. If needed, better _runtime_ probing should be used instead! [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 1573] commit e67bb77f06e3673280e1144084604e3e64c95687 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Tue Jan 29 00:48:51 2008 +0100 Removed support for INEXACT_TIMING. We're supposed to show correct stats after all. [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 1572] commit 05cd8c8f9782fcbce5482c06f8b9751740509526 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Tue Jan 29 00:43:30 2008 +0100 Set trend support on by default. Update documentation to reflect new features. Updated wmndrc for new config options. [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 1571] commit fe1c34f1ddf8e679c9ca5a2b7cd173eece596008 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Mon Jan 28 23:23:23 2008 +0100 Rewritten trend patch to support live updating, multiple trend windows, combined I/O, flags and history customization. [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 1570] commit bcdf61140c467b925ba6039db809eb47c6c573cc Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Sun Jan 27 17:17:11 2008 +0100 Integrate FreeBSD's driver patch. NOTE: it would be VERY nice to report those changes back upstream. Thanks for understanding. [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 1569] commit 156df4c2097e88bd31459274d3639dc8ef784a24 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Sun Jan 27 17:12:40 2008 +0100 Rewrite Becker's patch to use just a single pipe, do not kill random pids, less resources needed. [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 1568] commit a63b6baf8988fa30037e136f0a098b9f9257c400 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Sun Jan 27 16:57:21 2008 +0100 Include Becker's changes for trend support enhancements. [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 1567] commit f1876ec9a98b5dfe81463f42d40b835ceabba51d Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Mon Jan 14 12:44:00 2008 +0100 Fix incorrect linux device name lookup (compare the whole device name, not just the beginning). [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 1565] commit e0129b455d9f1c59966e0f3ebee76bf47878fc21 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Sun Dec 16 17:33:07 2007 +0100 Fixed buffer overflow in draw_rate, exposed in 64 sistems due to extended precision in floating point values. Thanks to Andreas Westin for noticing this. Bumped version to 0.4.13. [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 1561] commit bee01393c48e88ea72ed3f3ba4b9bae5c33ac8c3 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Tue Jun 6 13:13:16 2006 +0100 Remove lsm and spec files from the source distribution. [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 1277] commit 36ffe4959be7104386927397f6b706b12dc1a1df Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Thu Apr 20 15:19:10 2006 +0100 Different handling of traces. [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 1232] commit f7cf60312a32d218ea63cc3c405c1e162763a3d1 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Tue Apr 11 11:12:57 2006 +0100 Do not depend on GCC 'inline' behaviour. [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 1221] commit cc1b4661e6455d7ee21e81ed691a31f11dd6f46e Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Tue Apr 11 10:28:51 2006 +0100 Fixing debian's #360935 "the proper way": nobody sayd ppp_defs.h is linux/glibc specific. __u stuff already removed in prev. changes. [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 1220] commit 1f9757ede7e35c1ac32414f8b80f8a4713e8f49f Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Tue Apr 11 09:48:04 2006 +0100 Merged documentation from the webpage (README/wmndrc is now up-to-date). [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 1219] commit a5202d68f850d28bd6e244fc745c638025a487c3 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Sun Apr 9 23:46:34 2006 +0100 Reworked docs in rst syntax. [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 1218] commit 4e4a27fb9e09e0b0009c79886befaa35edb84bda Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Sun Apr 9 22:11:41 2006 +0100 Final adjustement of configure.ac (removed acinclude macros, use conventional naming for configure flags, print final status on exit, update drivers list/flag names in docs). [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 1217] commit 82fb7c9067a13ccf8514f1ffad2b1b5f8270d65f Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Sat Apr 8 16:44:54 2006 +0100 Remove gpl.[tex]info (there's COPYING already). [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 1216] commit 1a07c0be022e905815ca8e88f32a07b77ebd9b44 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Sat Apr 8 16:38:04 2006 +0100 Use AC_C_INLINE from newer autoconf instead of hand-made. [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 1215] commit f1beb19e689aad14c58f60a22c4f0156d1dd0059 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Sat Apr 8 16:15:52 2006 +0100 Integrated NetBSD ioctl driver (modified) from Rui Paulo. [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 1214] commit a2fd452451373ca1e5ae442d27256c7753a7a953 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Fri Apr 7 16:03:47 2006 +0100 _init/_term handlers now optional. [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 1213] commit d3d4bf19062a788654ec484d6bbfb12b322176e2 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Fri Apr 7 15:55:02 2006 +0100 Block INT/TERM in during polling. Added per-driver termination handlers (but not converted any driver to use it -- thinking about generic_snmp). [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 1212] commit d82e631c2f607fc32e1a673614a2177524719bb3 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Fri Apr 7 15:26:18 2006 +0100 Missed some configure.ac stuff in last submission. [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 1211] commit 85d9d007e19c2555f75985aec4ff9fa17c395636 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Fri Apr 7 15:05:34 2006 +0100 Handle both 32 and 64bits builds on solaris correctly. [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 1210] commit 16e8c3102d4e8f4c39ff55a02b5d3309e0f276e5 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Fri Apr 7 15:03:25 2006 +0100 configure update (removed some old stuff, use more predef. macros). bump release to 0.4.12 and copyright dates update. [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 1209] commit 0115ed40b93b6c74b9444c80be695cba31ccb255 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Fri Apr 7 15:01:25 2006 +0100 Uniform include barriers. [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 1208] commit f1080a819f571475ae3af18b8447bdb79f89e2d7 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Sun Jan 22 12:11:56 2006 +0100 Solaris 7 build fixes. [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 1095] commit 597cad50300bde2792351295acf49f724f3f174d Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Thu Nov 10 20:39:46 2005 +0100 removed unsafe devices_restart/SIGUSR1 (near to useless anyway). [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 1071] commit 3b634ff1e948c2f710e9376f68ab83651f2f214d Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Thu Nov 10 20:32:55 2005 +0100 auto-changelog renumbers changes correctly. [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 1070] commit 081fe85bacbf95df9d2cc0fca9b679493184fa91 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Thu Nov 10 20:13:21 2005 +0100 reap childs. [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 1069] commit 7e95da056d75a70fd307aafdfe2b2fee0a3319af Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Thu Oct 21 19:00:42 2004 +0100 0.4.11 release notes and docs. [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 618] commit c4447616b6b4f4dd408d7dad341709f5e40e07a3 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Thu Oct 21 18:14:33 2004 +0100 Added --enable-trend conditional. Release to 0.4.11. [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 617] commit cf6015019c5c1d1868bcd575b1fadd03cbfa486a Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Thu Oct 21 18:13:43 2004 +0100 Regions are now identified by defines, no longer hardcoded. Added support for trend (it's amazing how I found another spare zone to use in the pixmap!). [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 616] commit e118084307901bd1ba2e7cb83c385aee1ff630bd Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Mon Sep 13 11:53:48 2004 +0100 Fixed generic_snmp by probing both ifName and ifDescr (required for interoperation with Debian Sarge, closes #253109). Release bump to 0.4.10 and release notes. [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 585] commit eb43a0fc2300775ab985d5219f74e0ef50bf8354 Author: wavemm Date: Tue Sep 7 18:19:40 2004 +0100 Fix some [darn] new autoconf warnings. [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 579] commit 24fb2bb52653ff0eb5914a42498df13cd6e12fc0 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Mon May 3 12:02:55 2004 +0100 Added a geometry flag (-g). [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 507] commit 2e53c987b08d2625f08b81f1ee3d0d482c7345d2 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Mon May 3 00:43:51 2004 +0100 write_conf now writes only changed values. changed release to 0.4.9. [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 506] commit c3af2b28d33fb49a3e79b1a9e92393b2e3e7801e Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Sat Apr 10 22:40:51 2004 +0100 Pre-prelease lint. [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 492] commit 06f793d1a38175cfb66212c64f94dc18bdb43053 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Sat Apr 10 22:21:34 2004 +0100 Support for fixed scales in the bytes modes. [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 491] commit 5b02d968fc1e01eef28c280d1334beaad82b90fd Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Sat Apr 10 19:02:04 2004 +0100 testing_dummy_list now skips the initialization if a device name is provided so the user doesn't think it does something. [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 490] commit f2cd96e0bc8f49c087980f46067622129a4ee8a5 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Sat Apr 10 17:55:57 2004 +0100 Integrated support for mouse wheel. [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 489] commit 066d3bfe2a47183f48528bb687d9d1e72eea7c10 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Sat Apr 10 17:08:02 2004 +0100 Documentation about the new linux_proc functionalities. Bumped release to 0.4.8. [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 488] commit d98f1414343e7e0efdad38c2ce2207f3a8728a1e Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Fri Mar 12 16:15:52 2004 +0100 Support for linux multiple interfaces (separated by commas) on the command line. [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 472] commit 60a49490f2db43f56f239af9a0133ec3be555744 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Fri Mar 12 13:59:56 2004 +0100 Added the %style substitution on command triggers. [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 471] commit 1df7d9a604832975b9f2c58024f0f1b7da2b4748 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Mon Mar 8 00:30:44 2004 +0100 linux_proc_get should check for fopen failures. [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 470] commit 2d81b83683e26f33fbff5a2b05d9a41190088ffc Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Sun Nov 16 04:49:16 2003 +0100 implementazione parziale della gestione della scala fissa. [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 356] commit 24f30384febbacb8493a2b141f0f0df932a5a47d Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Sun Nov 16 01:52:52 2003 +0100 p4 don't need this crap [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 355] commit 78479b83deb6b6fb2e0136ed26a0a7ad4ca725ae Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Mon Jun 9 00:36:49 2003 +0100 Some notes about new configure flags. [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 223] commit 4d6713d5972174e9725e983d891b8683f4fbd4c3 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Mon Jun 9 00:30:00 2003 +0100 Old release transition notes. [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 222] commit 31934078ac1abbb0babd9fd4d0a1198f554b93e9 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Mon Jun 9 00:24:03 2003 +0100 Fixed the copyright informations to match GPL requirements. Changed the url to the reed site. [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 221] commit 52073800e45de86aedcf9209957b675a41cc206e Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Mon Jun 9 00:21:08 2003 +0100 Changed the link to the original Reed site (avoid the redirection). [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 220] commit a8803c4d60cd481bbff9740be96be086b5c2ee23 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Thu Jun 5 08:48:52 2003 +0100 New Ideas from Jeff. [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 219] commit 66f732a633e69719f8efa255e1c64479809449af Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Wed Jun 4 09:36:10 2003 +0100 Notes for afterstep users. [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 206] commit 9d5a0c76c7a44289423e950a4303d9e6b6b178cc Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Wed Jun 4 09:34:14 2003 +0100 Updated the embedded wmndrc. Added the -n switch. [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 205] commit 5841927a8a5739c9746d145772eb9f4f5487a8c0 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Wed Jun 4 09:29:54 2003 +0100 Fixed some spelling errors. Added the description about "name". Changed the description for "smooth". [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 204] commit d11976f4c6bb7ae1e9b7a48b33d59b6e9e04502c Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Wed Jun 4 09:07:49 2003 +0100 Some release notes about 0.4.7. [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 203] commit 8fc19e97dd13186e9611cf602a38106664575c52 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Wed Jun 4 09:07:37 2003 +0100 New release 0.4.7. [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 202] commit 5f5227514aabd336d49fb5f544890a715c9b5193 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Wed Jun 4 08:48:32 2003 +0100 The 'max' history must be cleaned with 'zeroes', not with the current packet/bytes counters. It is calculated later automatically. [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 201] commit 35c0914d0f518c33a0883aec5dbd703c81318b94 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Wed Jun 4 08:39:13 2003 +0100 Some more code cleanup. [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 200] commit 6ec0416e2355e42304cdcd6b983712cfd05fc4dc Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Wed Jun 4 08:25:08 2003 +0100 Some code cleanup. Fixed a bad cast. [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 199] commit d6e011b9bd32cde8a002ada67299487d19a7cc31 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Wed Jun 4 08:24:41 2003 +0100 Some code cleanup. [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 198] commit 3158f3000c68140987dc868208f57cf0164766ea Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Tue Jun 3 19:25:47 2003 +0100 Fixed the wmnd.scroll bug again for INEXACT_TIMING. Note also that I do no longer 'smooth' packets (quite useless). I can now use theyr values to make the leds blink happy again! [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 197] commit 2f3830ddf19c568ef4e0a2b5f46015a071cb4287 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Tue Jun 3 19:20:46 2003 +0100 Fixed a bad cast in scale. Use wmnd.scroll instead of the fixed '10' value for average stats. [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 196] commit c90a6a353cde42415c52eb6de22605691995ac80 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Tue Jun 3 16:49:23 2003 +0100 Removed the 'twinkling' problem when averaging. [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 195] commit 214568954195021aecd7a290394cb693c58fd961 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Tue Jun 3 16:34:52 2003 +0100 Use the real time gap beween updates to scale the metrics. This will give extra precision, but it may cause values to 'twinkle' even if -S is specified. Use res_name and res_class instead of name/class to not clash with c++ "class" keyword. [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 194] commit b4b05f186cb79178f6adc6d949b483c370fa0cb7 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Tue Jun 3 14:18:57 2003 +0100 Better formatting of the --help messages. Swich some code to use the AC_ARG_EC macro. Added the INEXACT_TIMING macro upon request. [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 193] commit 06de0830142f6e3b40a2d1518b919e990d749772 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Tue Jun 3 13:32:05 2003 +0100 New function AC_ARG_EC for reducing the duplicate code inside configure.ac. Reformatting of the help strings is now correct (no line wraps). [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 192] commit adc546f9ab71da87bf189f35ebccac349eff5357 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Tue Jun 3 13:30:36 2003 +0100 Some notes about the driver subsystem. [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 191] commit bbf0cb9e9d690dea3c068fcf8965bf495ffe31a7 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Tue Jun 3 10:58:46 2003 +0100 Reintroduced the time-based check in order to remove cumulative errors. Probably beat_gap should be used to do perfect rates. [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 190] commit 3c7df90bc57e2b6efc786b486b82d09b97c38cfc Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Tue Jun 3 10:29:24 2003 +0100 Spelling errors on some comments. [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 189] commit 11cab93c9f8129d147edb95b41f4b287f8af8fc3 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Sat May 31 22:29:41 2003 +0100 Added the ability to change the WMND class/title name, in order to separate icons into the wharf bar. Requested by "David" . [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 188] commit 1e41407dff7c3f259fcf3e81d3ff9b74ce3302c1 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Sat May 31 22:22:15 2003 +0100 Some spell fixes. [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 187] commit 1f57af18f32aec0f0829e0caa5b8c28993eaa728 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Thu May 15 17:03:05 2003 +0100 News about WMND 0.4.6. [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 179] commit 3897e5d43402035007c061a9148d95fbf0677bd8 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Thu May 15 17:02:51 2003 +0100 Descriptive issues about ifDescr/ifName (generic_snmp). [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 178] commit e0724abe6253d3febe0d6fce81e86555320cb009 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Thu May 15 16:44:11 2003 +0100 Use ifName instead of ifDescr by default but allow the user to switch back in case it uses a buggy firmware vendor. [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 177] commit d7cdd2c82b010af05072039f06c8f14be5316bf6 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Thu May 15 16:43:03 2003 +0100 Bumped version to 0.4.6 and added an ifName/ifDescr configuration flag. See the README for more informations. [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 176] commit e53170cd70c149a84653ddefea77e61dbad24664 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Thu May 15 16:16:17 2003 +0100 silly typo that makes some test implementations spiffy. [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 175] commit 38facb27dd44ec19dc59685f90e7e513f1df877a Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Wed Apr 9 23:06:36 2003 +0100 notes about sine-dummy. [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 120] commit becb2ff33ca0efb7875542b9844aeb518f026ac7 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Wed Apr 9 23:05:03 2003 +0100 Changed some drivers to use devices_append. [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 119] commit d9e44899dbe9de10de411e314a4dac2653505716 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Wed Apr 9 22:48:34 2003 +0100 Cast checks. [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 118] commit e2b0c24fd572efede5d2a5807a07088e52ca5d5f Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Wed Apr 9 22:33:08 2003 +0100 Some packager's notes. [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 117] commit b5da869e92227044631d169810c5e7a10e4e57aa Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Wed Apr 9 22:18:31 2003 +0100 Notes about driver parameters (driver_interface, or -I). [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 116] commit 503e15cdf8a5062293645cb94d48da29afb628e1 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Wed Apr 9 22:17:57 2003 +0100 Notes about generic_snmp. [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 115] commit b9f61c406ff9148decd31a096d6ef5fc953417ae Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Wed Apr 9 13:34:40 2003 +0100 Informations about the generic_snmp driver. [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 114] commit 64bbea72d2044aa335020cfbf3a40621c1677fb4 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Wed Apr 9 12:07:05 2003 +0100 News about the sounding new release. [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 113] commit f2ed72853aa53703128f2cdd03d96c91253a8720 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Wed Apr 9 12:06:39 2003 +0100 config.h.in is now handled correctly by automake. [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 112] commit 0cef2a2c60f6ddb788f4e0a39c6b667a50515d49 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Tue Apr 8 19:25:00 2003 +0100 Ignore vim swap files. [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 111] commit b3048d165e3ae1ea4fcd789b620aba50bad4f05d Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Tue Apr 8 19:24:43 2003 +0100 Added an helper functions to push devices into the devices list, and added the generic_snmp driver. [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 110] commit 7827faacf5b50beea918fe50af7dd678440240c9 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Tue Apr 8 19:24:00 2003 +0100 Test for generic_snmp that uses net-snmp >= 5 [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 109] commit f1f1213f13c4fcfdde6191ec83ef6013b813a08d Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Tue Apr 8 19:23:35 2003 +0100 Added the generic_snmp driver into the drivers list. [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 108] commit 7b4f246cfe006b95ecfb7f05a7bd6b961a639987 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Mon Feb 10 12:59:29 2003 +0100 Changed the website (www.hydra.ubiest.com) to the new domain www.yuv.info. [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 91] commit 3ec7116af3cd32d09c5335a7a08ee5decd35e46d Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Mon Jan 27 21:56:08 2003 +0100 added config.h.in to the distribution (manually!) [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 90] commit 3550370b12fa833a1636c632adb4d7ad38866afd Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Sun Jan 19 19:39:40 2003 +0100 Added addictional compilations notes for IRIX. [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 83] commit 5dd5a1e946143cb5eb280cf8701e3959f3816c14 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Tue Jan 14 17:57:34 2003 +0100 changed the revision number to 4a [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 82] commit 2b0f188b4d87ecc017f99d96fe1deb87a5db684a Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Tue Jan 14 17:49:42 2003 +0100 use configure-ed values for __u8 and __u32 [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 81] commit 7fedc425a7c68b75c5a5e96955cfe4ed844b002d Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Tue Jan 14 17:49:04 2003 +0100 Added extended checks for determining a correct 32 bits type [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 80] commit 2f6e4fa830db33239edba073cb193261e5ee74ac Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Sun Jan 12 17:20:36 2003 +0100 ChangeLog.0 must be included into the distribution [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 79] commit 677f4d8dc215707005a63623e18d86a3bace973d Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Sun Jan 12 17:18:17 2003 +0100 WMND rc, not WMND config [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 78] commit e7dfb2e3fd4330ecf76b5cd181e124f095218b8c Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Sun Jan 12 17:11:37 2003 +0100 ephemeral bug :), display the correct name when forcing an interface using linux_proc [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 77] commit ead994b011417f0d2b658b7f524edb3bf883352f Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Sun Jan 12 16:57:29 2003 +0100 added infos about testing_dummy [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 76] commit 744d755ec0cbfbae0adc3aad134a42f0aef51715 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Sun Jan 12 16:57:14 2003 +0100 corrected the url of PCP [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 75] commit 42c62be62f84f309a1358c49c1f7a04980f59ce4 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Sun Jan 12 16:49:39 2003 +0100 updated docs about irix_pcp [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 74] commit 64cf87591bc4aedd32c52e773b0a97d9017b7d6f Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Sun Jan 12 16:40:54 2003 +0100 driver subsystem lacks of flexibility [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 73] commit 7b1c5a33fff8b120e25f03831a6574ac571bf5f6 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Sun Jan 12 16:40:31 2003 +0100 added infos about irix_pcp [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 72] commit 571c06be6d4bd9fe2bfe35501981cbab6bffbc49 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Sun Jan 12 16:40:06 2003 +0100 added infos about the new pixmap, and the irix driver [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 71] commit b00e4a2a5459c5ee354671468206f53f8a008bc3 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Sun Jan 12 16:13:10 2003 +0100 documentation about -Q [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 70] commit 16ad40a65c7b2948ba2d0e4f282ba8bb391f09a7 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Sun Jan 12 16:12:15 2003 +0100 device timers are now handled externally so the "timer" now works with any driver indipendendly. However, the initial device timestamp resposability is still delegated to the driver, so you need at least a device restart to the "timer" to appear. [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 69] commit 6f929378b12c6229dee58454813a5aaee51c7696 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Sun Jan 12 15:56:50 2003 +0100 Added -Q to contrast with -q [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 68] commit aca3fbad38874df2548dd77629858773c73da9ce Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Sun Jan 12 15:50:24 2003 +0100 re-fixed the led control mechanism [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 67] commit bcb0b35f9bfd05a8039b07a34bc5dd1f2ed4764a Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Sun Jan 12 15:42:55 2003 +0100 Completed the implementation of the IRIX PCP driver. [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 66] commit c6b9b98f1f2228d100080757290a0374ae2504ab Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Sun Jan 12 14:38:01 2003 +0100 Added checks for irix_pcp [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 65] commit fef3f0bb5de02cf20b3187a4d73647ae450de509 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Sun Jan 12 14:33:15 2003 +0100 Cosmetic fixes (removed the usage of gettimeofday). Corrected the implementation for the graph smoothing. [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 64] commit ed48e0697598287ce580ca913b9ff73cfdd0ec1e Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Sun Jan 12 14:29:45 2003 +0100 changed the main pixmap, reducing the number of used colors in the chart. [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 63] commit 43de5f35188528ef5c984572b9d03b31daeaf5ce Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Sun Jan 12 14:26:14 2003 +0100 master.xpm [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 62] commit 3b79a2a38dadca6a60e6f6ce808c3f847340bfec Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Sun Jan 12 14:26:00 2003 +0100 README.master.xpm [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 61] commit 48304522e1e915310e7c940c3db900b913d2c083 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Wed Jan 8 15:57:39 2003 +0100 a good value for smooth is 0.1, not 0.01. [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 60] commit 5bfb717bb0748a04f29822c0ed58887a71f9926a Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Wed Jan 8 15:51:31 2003 +0100 fixed average sampling (it would only work for the lastest device avaible and it would report wrong speeds if avg_steps > 1) indentation. [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 59] commit 97d8e8a82cfb16e10ffdba7652081cd594a55237 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Wed Jan 8 12:22:01 2003 +0100 better checks for bsd net/if_mib.h inclusion [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 58] commit 14c1cb74c13a6c3fd29f188527775f05d447e0b7 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Wed Jan 8 11:12:12 2003 +0100 added the smoothing factor implementation. changed sigtly the sampling loop to not use gettimeofday (less timing/rounding errors). [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 57] commit 216cd764be52349e6f5a310d86fac899f62e3d3d Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Wed Jan 8 11:10:04 2003 +0100 added the smoothing factor, some indentation [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 56] commit a4076377e9a3b581358da4c49299adb616649369 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Wed Jan 8 11:08:29 2003 +0100 added "smooth" inside the rc file [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 55] commit a4cfafa754c996cf18deb632e4e47bee65944dd1 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Wed Jan 8 11:07:23 2003 +0100 informations about smoothing factor [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 54] commit f291ceba4c80e1fd73ca0c30663adcf7678f87eb Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Tue Jan 7 20:12:33 2003 +0100 adding cvs Id number [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 53] commit 6907c7cba9dc4ddb0f12db2a38114125e91ce281 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Tue Jan 7 20:11:55 2003 +0100 added infos about lines and IRIX/AIX's compilers [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 52] commit 6c8b72b5382b772d8b44594808ad5b0933b8a3a2 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Tue Jan 7 20:10:55 2003 +0100 added lines to the defauls series of display modes [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 51] commit c18949ebb26ab3210e6e9f3fd4d50da6ef2ee6e9 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Sun Dec 22 19:56:27 2002 +0100 new display mode: lines [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 50] commit 11f4b7481c4bc7b65a317991e5b2c12b0eee62d2 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Sun Dec 22 18:52:11 2002 +0100 linux_proc can be forced to monitor anything [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 49] commit 6ae38703e1711c5e33ad29aca047e6bfe86ffd3b Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Sun Dec 22 18:51:53 2002 +0100 some spelling fixes [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 48] commit 94f62449527784c1146ec231213bfa01bb730a1a Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Fri Dec 20 19:06:40 2002 +0100 imported the new definitions for ppp drivers [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 47] commit 2a1321ede95529eedc71515bd70283f2213196d9 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Fri Dec 20 18:52:23 2002 +0100 removed some useless variabled [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 46] commit 15ad30113c9c9b06cb51ef46bbe4e0e48d1baa10 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Fri Dec 20 18:51:13 2002 +0100 added the enchanged testing driver [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 45] commit 996685cec7219072d13ead3a9ff067455ed60f05 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Fri Dec 20 18:49:37 2002 +0100 I no longer use the msg_dbg macro with a variable number of arguments. I use a static inline function instead. Fixed some syntax and indentation. [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 44] commit a348ed17956704367785e6faee5cc9b3c9fcc9a2 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Fri Dec 20 15:46:16 2002 +0100 better syntax, management of __inline [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 43] commit db5451c051fa4b224335aefc830b2928b05d42a0 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Fri Dec 20 14:49:22 2002 +0100 ignore auto* files [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 42] commit 832ae489ba11b2a5e35836faea03ad8d78bdfd72 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Fri Dec 20 11:30:31 2002 +0100 even more regenerated files, adding ignores [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 41] commit 53c382adf1b652b6b9b497a52b0c73b6182aef45 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Fri Dec 20 11:30:31 2002 +0100 even more regenerated files, adding ignores [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 40] commit b09f424c85a5e93c362f486f6393670f397a04f0 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Fri Dec 20 11:26:12 2002 +0100 more regenerated files [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 39] commit b7213aa90a87718d8a28c8809247422c4754e5c4 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Fri Dec 20 11:23:59 2002 +0100 removing some autogenerated files [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 38] commit 8524e673d115c6a42a8c185485b35c71e7a79a79 Author: Yuri D'Elia Date: Fri Dec 20 11:19:38 2002 +0100 Initial revision [imported from CVS by cvs2p4 at 2003/11/15 23:23:15] [git-p4: depot-paths = "//depot/wmnd/main/": change = 37] wmnd-0.4.17/INSTALL0000644000175000017500000003660011762620517010536 00000000000000Installation Instructions ************************* Copyright (C) 1994-1996, 1999-2002, 2004-2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 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Until the bug is fixed you can use this workaround: CONFIG_SHELL=/bin/bash /bin/bash ./configure CONFIG_SHELL=/bin/bash `configure' Invocation ====================== `configure' recognizes the following options to control how it operates. `--help' `-h' Print a summary of all of the options to `configure', and exit. `--help=short' `--help=recursive' Print a summary of the options unique to this package's `configure', and exit. The `short' variant lists options used only in the top level, while the `recursive' variant lists options also present in any nested packages. `--version' `-V' Print the version of Autoconf used to generate the `configure' script, and exit. `--cache-file=FILE' Enable the cache: use and save the results of the tests in FILE, traditionally `config.cache'. FILE defaults to `/dev/null' to disable caching. `--config-cache' `-C' Alias for `--cache-file=config.cache'. `--quiet' `--silent' `-q' Do not print messages saying which checks are being made. To suppress all normal output, redirect it to `/dev/null' (any error messages will still be shown). `--srcdir=DIR' Look for the package's source code in directory DIR. Usually `configure' can determine that directory automatically. `--prefix=DIR' Use DIR as the installation prefix. *note Installation Names:: for more details, including other options available for fine-tuning the installation locations. `--no-create' `-n' Run the configure checks, but stop before creating any output files. `configure' also accepts some other, not widely useful, options. Run `configure --help' for more details. wmnd-0.4.17/NEWS0000664000175000017500000001354211766363032010206 00000000000000WMND 0.4.17 ----------- * Minor documentation/packaging fixes. WMND 0.4.16 ----------- * Fixed build failure on FreeBSD 8.1. WMND 0.4.15 ----------- * Fixed build failure of the SNMP driver. WMND 0.4.14 ----------- * Fixed build on newer GLIBC versions. * Remove spurious black line at the bottom of the pixmap (Thanks to Mikael Magnusson) WMND 0.4.13 ----------- * Fixed crash due to buffer overflow on 64bit systems. * Fixed incorrect display on linux for devices having similar names. * Fixed FreeBSD driver on 64bit systems. * Added OpenSolaris support for broken kstat interfaces. * Enhanced trend support with live monitoring (even with multiple interfaces at once), customizable flags and history. Trend support is now on by default (Rev #68 required). * Removed support for "inexact timing". * The enhanced dummy driver is now the default. WMND 0.4.12 ----------- * Executed processes are no longer left as zombies. * Solaris 7 build fixes and kstat enhancements. * NetBSD ioctl support. * Maintainers warning: some flag names changed in 'configure'. WMND 0.4.11 ----------- * Édition spécial Parisienne! * Added support for history zoom/inspection through trend. See README for more details. WMND 0.4.10 ----------- * Fixed generic_snmp for old snmpd by probing both ifName and ifDesc. --enable-snmp-descr is no longer needed. WMND 0.4.9 ---------- * The auto-generated wmndrc now only includes changed values. * Added a geometry flag (-g, requested by Johannes Middeke). WMND 0.4.8 ---------- * linux_proc supports multiple interfaces on the command line (integrated patch wmnd-0.4.7-lxext, requested by Jesper Anderson). * Mouse button actions now supports several %-escapes so you can send active interface parameters to your scripts. (requested by Jesper Anderson). * Support for mouse wheel (integrated patch wmnd-0.4.7-wheel by Noberasco Michele). * Support for fixed scales for the bytes modes (requested by Jeff Greenfield a looong time ago). WMND 0.4.7 ---------- * WMND statistics are more accurate now with a finer time-based method (should remove a 10% error). You can switch back to the old method (produces a smoother graph if you don't mind about stats) with --enable-inexact-timing. * Packets mode is no longer smoothed (quite useless) with -o. * Leds blinks again even when smoothing is enabled. * Fixed a bug in the smooth function (could produce an empty graph depending on the compiler used). * The 'whole history' max stats should now report real values instead of an huge nonsense. * You can now change the title/class name of WMND using -n. This is useful on wharf (afterstep) to not swallow multiple instances into a single dock. WMND 0.4.6 ---------- * Fixed a typo in the configure script that could cause some shells to interrupt the configuration. * generic_snmp will now use ifName instead of ifDescr, which is usually shorter. Again, issues in the README. WMND 0.4.5 ---------- * Added a new IF-MIB snmp driver! You can now monitor local and remote snmp interfaces a-la MRTG, but in realtime! Read CAREFULLY the README about issues with this driver. * Some packaging 'hints' into the README. WMND 0.4.4a ----------- * Fixed a bug into the solaris_fpppd driver (won't compile). WMND 0.4.4 ---------- * WMND can now be quiet (-q/Q or quiet into ~/.wmndrc). * Fixed some parts of the configure script. Some options have changed their names: --without-dummy_driver is now --without-dummy-driver, --with-display_modes is now --with-display-modes * WMND is now fully packaged with 'make dist' (fixes some bugs in the installation procedure). WMND now requires autoconf 5 and automake 1.7 for regenerating the configure script. * Tired of the boring dummy driver? Enable the sine-o-matic bandwidth generator with --enable-sine-dummy! Then, experience it with: wmnd -D testing_dummy -s 1 * The --enable-debug switch should now work again. * I now maintain WMND with cvs, so I use cvs2cl to produce the ChangeLog directly from the repository. Old entries are moved to the ChangeLog.0 file. * The linux_proc driver can be forced to monitor devices that are actually offline (useful for ppp interfaces). * New display mode: lines (trend-like behavior). Mainly useful with a low smoothing factor and a fast scroll speed. * Added the smoothing factor thing to clear-up the graph while using a fast scroll speed and the lines mode. Read the docs for more informations. * Fixed average sampling (-S) for multiple devices and values != 1 * Added a new IRIX Performance Co-Pilot driver! * Re-touched the "charts" pixmap, in order to use less colors (PseudoColor users will appreciate this). I find it nicer anyway :) * The timer now works for *every* device. linux_proc users can now use it for ppp links. WMND 0.4.3 ---------- * Fixed a minor bug into the freebsd_sysctl driver that would crash WMND under some circumstances. * Added the new -S flag for slowing down the rate meter. * Minor code/spell corrections. WMND 0.4.2 ---------- * added the missing -lkstat flag to the solaris kstat driver. * the graph scrolling speed is now specified in tenth of seconds (so update your .wmndrc accordingly). wmnet mode under wmnd is now identical to the wmnd dockapp (except for colors). The needle mode is also much nicer with a fast refresh. * big improvements around the code, now wmnd compiles fine with a c++ compiler in strict mode. * man page update (Thanks Arthur Korn). * New visual mode: mgraph * Drivers can be now selected manually again * Tune-up of the freebsd_sysctl driver WMND 0.4.1 ---------- * fixed the solaris fpppd driver WMND 0.4.0 ---------- * auto-detection stuff * remove visualization modes from configure * FreeBSD is now supported * general code cleanup * package reorganization wmnd-0.4.17/THANKS0000664000175000017500000000232611707231036010411 00000000000000Reed Lai http://bv4qo.wingeer.org/: * Project initiation. Arthur Korn : * Original WMND man page author. * Old Makefile system maintenance. * Debian package maintenance: http://packages.debian.org/wmnd/ Michael Leuchtenburg: * Old web site administration: http://wmnd.wingeer.org/ * English refinement of articles Paul van Tilburg (Mozillion) http://www.utopiamoo.net/: * Provided ultimate test environment for function and stability of WMND. Timecop http://www.ne.jp/asahi/linux/timecop/: * Source code optimization (Re-wrote the source code of WMND 0.2.0) Yuri D'Elia (wave++) http://www.thregr.org/~wavexx/: * Driver architecture, new visualization structs, re-wrote source code of WMND 0.3 series. * Many minor things (see ChangeLog) Sebastian Liusnea : * A different Solaris port of WMND 0.2.0. Paulo E. Abreu : * Old RPM package maintenance. Michael Shigorin: * ALT Linux patch (better X session management). Thomas Ashton: * SMD patch for WMND 0.4.2 (speed measuring divided). Jesse Becker: * Enhanced trend support patches. Rui Paulo: * First NetBSD ioctl driver. And many more... wmnd-0.4.17/TODO0000664000175000017500000000056211240000542010152 00000000000000Planned features * wave++: selectively include drivers and specify driver options by specifying the -D flag multiple times (something like -Ddriver:params and remove the per-driver -I management). * wave++: the snmp driver could use a single session instance. * Bryan: multiple snmp devices on a single instance * Jeff Greenfield: logarithmic graph scale. wmnd-0.4.17/config.guess0000755000175000017500000012743211764422452012031 00000000000000#! /bin/sh # Attempt to guess a canonical system name. # Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, # 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, # 2011, 2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. timestamp='2012-02-10' # This file 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 of the License, 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. 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Done some fixes around the code. * acinclude.m4: now using directly autoconf generated variables 2002-08-20 wave++ * configure.ac: changed release to 0.4.4 * wmnc.c: signals are no longer an error * messages.c/h: a filter to displayed messages is now avaible * wmnc.c: added the -q switch * cfgdata.c: added the quiet option * wmnd.1 wmndrc: added the description about -q/quiet 2002-08-06 wave++ * wmnd.1: Added some infos about signals and the new -S flag (as Arthur is getting late). * wmndrc: ispell-ed! 2002-07-25 wave++ * drivers.c: fixed a race condition on freebsd_sysctl_list which would return an invalid (+1, or more) number of devices. 2002-07-22 wave++ * drivers.c: freebsd_sysctl now monitors 'lo' only when specified 2002-07-12 wave++ * wmnd.h: Removed the now useless scale function pointer. Added two new buffers for the average sampling. * wmnd.c: Added the ability to sample a larger time for the speed indicator (specified in number of samples). Removed some useless code inside the X loop. * drivers.c: Now the name of each driver mustn't deallocated by the destructor. wmnd driver subsystems takes care of that when needed. * wmnd.c: sending a SIGUSR1 to wmnd will make wmnd to restart all drivers without quitting. wmnd won't list interfaces again but restart _each_ interface manually. 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Experience now the fluid-motion(tm)! * added generalized message functions * wmnd can now be built using a c++ compiler (export CC=g++) * changed release to 0.4.2 2002-05-28 wave++ * configure.ac: minor corrections for proper kstat configuration under autoconf 2.53 * README: added notices about automake 1.5 * acinclude.m4: updated the compiler detection 2002-05-22 wave++ * REAME: minor corrections * NEWS, configure.ac: changed release to 0.4.1 2002-05-21 wave++ * drivers.c: fixed all occurences of the old enum solaris_fpppd_connstatus inside the solaris_fpppd driver. 2002-05-17 wave++ * README: corrected some errors and written a little section about rebuilding wmnd using the new configure script 2002-05-08 wave++ * integrated the autodock patch from Michael Shigorin * wmnd files are now compliant to GNU packaging standards 2002-05-03 wave++ * now using autotools for automatic compilation and installation * partial integration with 0.4.0 by Reed 2001-XX-XX wave++ * Check for NULL when displaying "open display" failure that would crash wmnd on some systems with gcc3 * Cleaned a bit the drivers code (drivers.(c|h)) * General code cleanup (less warnings) * You can now eliminate unnecessary display modes in config.h 2001-XX-XX wave++ * Now capturing also SIGTERM. * solaris kstat driver now also checks for link_up in the devices statistics. wmnd now recognize device status as it always had to do. 2001-XX-XX wave++ * Added file checking in linux_proc_list * Wmnd now handles SIGINT for correct device deallocation * Separation of drawing functions in display.(c|h) * Corrected bug in strval_fe * Now usage shows also builtin visualizations * Added new vis mode: wmwave * Added new vis mode: sepgraphs * Added new vis mode: twisted * Modified original pixmap (inserted shaded graphs, old pixmap is avaible as src/old-master.xpm) * Added new vis mode: charts * Dockapp struct now contains pixel color ids for standard values * Extended pixmap for new needle vis, corrected minor bug in vis charts * Added new vis mode: needle (this one is really cool :)) 2001-XX-XX wave++ * Some bugfixes in solaris drivers (testing_dummy, solaris_kstat) * Linux proc driver finally reported to linux, I can't report linux ppp since my linux machine hasn't any ppp connections. Ask to reed :) * Solaris_fpppd works on any streams compatible kernel (some *bsd and svr4), also solaris_kstat works in kstat compatible kernels (some *bsd). * Fine tuneup of makefile version detection, now we can change the wmnd version only touching src/wmnd.h 2001-04-26 wave++ * 26/04/2K+1 wave++ has restarted coding: first fix: now a specific device for a driver can fail without removing the entire driver. * uhm, too many comments here :), I start feeling the need of cvs :). However: minor modification in main: now when a device disconnects the graph won't be fucked up with gigantic values (eg: 2450-2500 on unsigned) * started to develope a kstat driver for solaris. I think also that solaris_fpppd driver with some little hack will work also on linux (just installing mandrake to test it :)) * kstat driver completed, how cooool :), new fix for graph scale fuckup with random values ( wmnd.c::main ) * It's a good idea to not undefine TESTING_DUMMY in config.h, so when wmnd can't find any device, at least shows the dummy device "off" * Corrected minor bug on MAX history calculation ( has someone noticed that this changelog is in reverse order?) * Minor correction with makefile (directive clean) 2000-XX-XX wave++ * Sorry for new code reindentation, but I'm a c++ developer so I've found this pretty ugly :) * Now main driver selection is done in config.h, warning: some drivers cannot tell the devices list. contact me for any portability issues * removed #include : it's a portable function but it's definition is in stdio.h (getopt.h it's usually for gnu version) * removed asm/bitops.h and replaced with bits.c/h for more portability see bits.h for infos, functions names terminate with a trailing "bit" * added config.h, devices.h, devices.c, and created 2 drivers, including a dummy test driver for debugging purposes * removed original device handling functions and (for now) moved to drivers.c * moved preprocessor defines in wmnd.h * added definition of MAX in wmnd.h * urgh! beat.c captures a SIGALRM and in the same time we call usleep? removed beat.* and replaced with a time() check (why using microsecond when we need only simple seconds?) * added CFG_SHOWTIME for any device, toggle with main region with Button3 * added command line attributes and config file values for any customizable part of wmnd * added more responsiveness to the app :)), look at the X loop * modifyed conf_read so now existing values that differs from standard won't be overwritten * now usage shows also built-in drivers * the draw_error function is now obsolete. still there, commented out 2000-XX-XX Reed Lai * Wrong scale at 1K, 1M, and 1G. * Wrong display scale when (rx_max + tx_max) is bigger than the value of the unsigned long int. XXXX-XX-XX Reed Lai * User configurable items in wmnd source file (.wmndrc) rx/tx graph color, status refresh interval, graph scroll speed user scripts for 3 buttons, PPP conection time. XXXX-XX-XX Reed Lai * Changed time gap method from time() to signal driven. This change resolves the race problem when the system wakes up from hibernation mode. * The values of max-meter and rate-meter are defaultly scaled by base 10 floating point division. K=1000 (10e3), M=10000000 (10e6), G=1000000000 (10e9). Using the option -b scales bitwise instead. K=1024 (2^10), M=1048576 (2^20), G=1073741824 (2^30). There is no floating point in binary mode. * Displayed device name defaults to short format. Right click on the device name to toggle between full name and short name. For example, tunl1 is normally shortened to tun1, but in full name mode, tunl1 is displayed. * Added a new graph display mode that is similar to wmnet, right click on the main display area to switch modes. * Now there are two modes for max-meter. Default shows the maximum value from screen graphed. The second mode shows the maximum value from historical record since wmnd is started. Left click on max-meter to switch modes, right click on max-meter to toggle the display of the max-meter. * Fixed the overflow bug when reading a statistics value from /proc/net/dev that's larger than INT_MAX by replacing a long integer with an unsigned long integer. XXXX-XX-XX Reed Lai * One more bug has been fixed. Replace line 1200 in wmnd.c while (!stat_devices[j].name[0] && j < MAX_STAT_DEVICES) { with while (j < MAX_STAT_DEVICES && !stat_devices[j].name[0]) { This bug allowed stat_devices[j] to be checked even if j is out of the range of stat_devices[], and causes a segmentation fault on some system. 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int val; }; /* configuration booleans values */ extern struct pair_strint psi_bool[]; /* default configuration values */ struct pair_strstr { char* token; char* value; int used; }; /* configuration strings */ extern struct pair_strstr pss_defcon[]; #endif wmnd-0.4.17/src/display.c0000664000175000017500000003202211240000542012056 00000000000000/* * display: commod graphic functions * Copyright(c) 1997 by Alfredo K. Kojima * Copyright(c) 2001-2008 by wave++ "Yuri D'Elia" * Distributed under GNU GPL (v2 or above) WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. */ /* local headers */ #include "display.h" #include "wmnd.h" /* system headers */ #include #include /* * get the bits-per-pixel for the specified maximal value, considering * the actual scale mode (auto, max, log). */ int getBpp(unsigned size, unsigned long max) { int bpp; if(wmnd.maxScale && bit_get(CFG_MODE)) { bpp = wmnd.maxScale / size; if((wmnd.maxScale % size) > 0) ++bpp; } else { if(max > size) { bpp = max / size; if((max % size) > 0) ++bpp; } else bpp = 1; } return bpp; } /* truncate values below size in a stacked way */ void trunc_stacked(unsigned size, unsigned* rx, unsigned* tx) { /* handle values below max */ if((*rx + *tx) > size) { if(*rx > size) *rx = size; if((*rx + *tx) > size) *tx = size - *rx; } } /* truncate values below size */ void trunc_normal(unsigned size, unsigned* rx, unsigned* tx) { *rx = MIN(size, *rx); *tx = MIN(size, *tx); } #ifdef USE_DRW_TRADITIONAL /* Traditional mode */ void drwTraditional(unsigned long* hist, unsigned mIn, unsigned mOut, unsigned size, unsigned long long rx_max, unsigned long long tx_max) { unsigned int k, txlev, rxlev, nolev; int bpp = getBpp(size, rx_max + tx_max); for(k = 0; k < 58; k++) { rxlev = hist[mIn] / bpp; txlev = hist[mOut] / bpp; trunc_stacked(size, &rxlev, &txlev); nolev = (rxlev + txlev); copy_xpm_area(66, 0, 1, txlev, k + 3, 53 - nolev); copy_xpm_area(65, 0, 1, size - nolev, k + 3, 53 - size); copy_xpm_area(67, 0, 1, rxlev, k + 3, 53 - rxlev); hist += 4; } copy_xpm_area(70, 1, 58, 1, 3, 53 - size); } #endif #ifdef USE_DRW_MGRAPH /* MGraph mode */ void drwMGraph(unsigned long* hist, unsigned mIn, unsigned mOut, unsigned size, unsigned long long rx_max, unsigned long long tx_max) { /* max scale */ unsigned int k, txlev, rxlev; int bpp = getBpp(size, MAX(tx_max, rx_max)); /* process the whole history */ for(k = 0; k < 58; ++k) { rxlev = hist[mIn] / bpp; txlev = hist[mOut] / bpp; trunc_normal(size, &rxlev, &txlev); /* clear the top area */ copy_xpm_area(65, 0, 1, size - MAX(rxlev, txlev), k + 3, 53 - size); /* draw the tx/rx bars */ if(rxlev > txlev) { /* rx is major */ copy_xpm_area(67, 0, 1, rxlev - txlev, k + 3, 53 - rxlev); copy_xpm_area(66, 0, 1, txlev, k + 3, 53 - txlev); } else { /* tx is major */ copy_xpm_area(66, 0, 1, txlev - rxlev, k + 3, 53 - txlev); copy_xpm_area(67, 0, 1, rxlev, k + 3, 53 - rxlev); } /* advance */ hist += 4; } copy_xpm_area(70, 1, 58, 1, 3, 53 - size); } #endif #ifdef USE_DRW_WAVEFORM /* Waveform mode */ void drwWaveform(unsigned long* hist, unsigned mIn, unsigned mOut, unsigned size, unsigned long long rx_max, unsigned long long tx_max) { unsigned int k, txlev, rxlev, center; int bpp = getBpp(size, rx_max + tx_max); for(k = 0; k < 58; k++) { rxlev = hist[mIn] / bpp / 2; txlev = hist[mOut] / bpp / 2; trunc_stacked(size / 2, &rxlev, &txlev); center = 53 - size / 2; copy_xpm_area(65, 0, 1, size, k + 3, 53 - size); copy_xpm_area(66, 0, 1, txlev, k + 3, (center - rxlev) - txlev); copy_xpm_area(66, 0, 1, txlev, k + 3, (center + rxlev)); copy_xpm_area(67, 0, 1, rxlev * 2, k + 3, center - rxlev); hist += 4; } copy_xpm_area(70, 1, 58, 1, 3, 53 - size); copy_xpm_area(70, 0, 58, 1, 3, 53 - size / 2); } #endif #ifdef USE_DRW_WMWAVE /* Reverse wmnet mode */ void drwWmwave(unsigned long* hist, unsigned mIn, unsigned mOut, unsigned size, unsigned long long rx_max, unsigned long long tx_max) { unsigned int k, msize, bpp, txlev, rxlev, center; msize = (unsigned)((double)size / 2); bpp = getBpp(msize, MAX(tx_max, rx_max)); for(k = 0; k < 58; k++) { rxlev = hist[mIn] / bpp; txlev = hist[mOut] / bpp; trunc_normal(msize, &rxlev, &txlev); center = 53 - msize; copy_xpm_area(65, 0, 1, size, k + 3, 53 - size); copy_xpm_area(66, 0, 1, txlev, k + 3, center - txlev); copy_xpm_area(67, 0, 1, rxlev, k + 3, center); hist += 4; } copy_xpm_area(70, 1, 58, 1, 3, 53 - size); copy_xpm_area(70, 0, 58, 1, 3, 53 - msize); } #endif #ifdef USE_DRW_WMNET /* Wmnet like modeness */ void drwWmnet(unsigned long* hist, unsigned mIn, unsigned mOut, unsigned size, unsigned long long rx_max, unsigned long long tx_max) { unsigned int k, txlev, rxlev, nolev; int bpp = getBpp(size, rx_max + tx_max); for(k = 0; k < 58; k++) { rxlev = hist[mIn] / bpp; txlev = hist[mOut] / bpp; trunc_normal(size, &rxlev, &txlev); /* handle overlap, smaller in front */ if((rxlev + txlev) > size) { if(rxlev > txlev) rxlev = size - txlev; else txlev = size - rxlev; } nolev = size - (rxlev + txlev); copy_xpm_area(66, 0, 1, txlev, k + 3, 53 - size); copy_xpm_area(65, 0, 1, nolev, k + 3, (53 - size) + txlev); copy_xpm_area(67, 0, 1, rxlev, k + 3, 53 - rxlev); hist += 4; } copy_xpm_area(70, 1, 58, 1, 3, 53 - size); } #endif #ifdef USE_DRW_SEPGRAPHS /* Separated graphs mode */ void drwSepgraphs(unsigned long* hist, unsigned mIn, unsigned mOut, unsigned size, unsigned long long rx_max, unsigned long long tx_max) { unsigned int k, msize, txlev, rxlev, center, rxBpp, txBpp; msize = (unsigned)((double)size / 2); rxBpp = getBpp(msize, rx_max); txBpp = getBpp(msize, tx_max); for(k = 0; k < 58; k++) { rxlev = hist[mIn] / rxBpp; txlev = hist[mOut] / txBpp; trunc_normal(msize, &rxlev, &txlev); center = 53 - msize; copy_xpm_area(65, 0, 1, size, k + 3, 53 - size); copy_xpm_area(66, 0, 1, txlev, k + 3, center - txlev); copy_xpm_area(67, 0, 1, rxlev, k + 3, 53 - rxlev); hist += 4; } copy_xpm_area(70, 1, 58, 1, 3, 53 - size); copy_xpm_area(70, 0, 58, 1, 3, 53 - msize); } #endif #ifdef USE_DRW_TWISTED /* Twisted mode */ void drwTwisted(unsigned long* hist, unsigned mIn, unsigned mOut, unsigned size, unsigned long long rx_max, unsigned long long tx_max) { unsigned int k, stpos, itn, txlev, rxlev; int bpp = getBpp(29, MAX(tx_max, rx_max)); stpos = 53 - size; itn = 53 - stpos; hist += 4 * (58-itn); for(k = 0; k < itn; k++) { rxlev = hist[mIn] / bpp; txlev = hist[mOut] / bpp; trunc_normal(29, &rxlev, &txlev); /* Tx on the right, flowing up */ copy_xpm_area(70, 3, 29, 1, 32, stpos + k); if (txlev) copy_xpm_area(70, 4, txlev, 1, 32 + (29-txlev)/2, stpos + k) else copy_xpm_area(70, 0, 1, 1, 46, stpos + k); /* Rx on the left, flowing down */ copy_xpm_area(70, 3, 29, 1, 3, 52 - k); if (rxlev) copy_xpm_area(70, 5, rxlev, 1, 3 + (29 - rxlev) / 2, 52 - k) else copy_xpm_area(70, 0, 1, 1, 17, 52 - k); hist += 4; } copy_xpm_area(70, 1, 58, 1, 3, 53 - size); } #endif #if defined(USE_DRW_CHARTS) || defined(USE_DRW_NEEDLE) /* func utils */ void drwGetMeds(const unsigned long* hist, const unsigned mIn, const unsigned mOut, unsigned long* tx_med, unsigned long* rx_med) { unsigned int k; *tx_med = *rx_med = 0; for(k = 0; k < 58; k++) { *tx_med += hist[mOut]; *rx_med += hist[mIn]; hist += 4; } *tx_med /= 58; *rx_med /= 58; } #endif #ifdef USE_DRW_CHARTS /* Charts mode */ void drwCharts(unsigned long* hist, unsigned mIn, unsigned mOut, unsigned size, unsigned long long rx_max, unsigned long long tx_max) { unsigned int k, j, stpos, spc; unsigned long tx_med = 0, rx_med = 0, x_max; stpos = 53 - size; drwGetMeds(hist, mIn, mOut, &tx_med, &rx_med); hist += 4 * 57; spc = (size - 34) / 3; x_max = MAX(rx_max, tx_max); if (!x_max) x_max = 1; /* clear zones */ copy_xpm_area(70, 3, 58, 1, 3, stpos + 1); copy_xpm_area(70, 1, 58, 1, 3, 53 - size); copy_xpm_area(70, 3, 58, 1, 3, 52); for(k = 0; k < 3; k++) for(j = 0; j < spc; j++) copy_xpm_area(70, 3, 58, 1, 3, stpos + 10 + (8*k) + (k*spc) + j); /* tx current */ copy_xpm_area(70, 8, 58, 8, 3, stpos + 2); copy_xpm_area(70, 17, (int)((double)54*hist[mOut]/x_max), 6, 5, stpos + 3); /* tx average */ copy_xpm_area(70, 8, 58, 8, 3, stpos + 10 + spc); copy_xpm_area(70, 17, (int)((double)54*tx_med/x_max), 6, 5, stpos + 11 + spc); /* rx current */ copy_xpm_area(70, 8, 58, 8, 3, stpos + 18 + spc*2); copy_xpm_area(70, 17, (int)((double)54*hist[mIn]/x_max), 6, 5, stpos + 19 + spc * 2); /* rx average */ copy_xpm_area(70, 8, 58, 8, 3, stpos + 26 + spc*3); copy_xpm_area(70, 17, (int)((double)54*rx_med/x_max), 6, 5, stpos + 27 + spc * 3); } #endif #ifdef USE_DRW_NEEDLE /* simple utility function for rotating points */ void drwRotPoint(const unsigned len, const double rad, unsigned* nX, unsigned* nY) { *nX = (unsigned)((double)len * sin(rad)); *nY = (unsigned)((double)len * cos(rad)); } /* needle mode */ void drwNeedle(unsigned long* hist, unsigned mIn, unsigned mOut, unsigned size, unsigned long long rx_max, unsigned long long tx_max) { unsigned int k, stpos, offset, nX, nY; unsigned long tx_med = 0, rx_med = 0, x_max; double angle; static int gcinit = 0; static GC gcs[3]; /* gc initialization */ if (!gcinit) { XGCValues gcval; gcval.foreground = dockapp.stdColors.txColor; gcval.graphics_exposures = False; gcs[0] = XCreateGC(dockapp.d, dockapp.pixmap, GCForeground | GCGraphicsExposures, &gcval); gcval.foreground = dockapp.stdColors.rxColor; gcs[1] = XCreateGC(dockapp.d, dockapp.pixmap, GCForeground | GCGraphicsExposures, &gcval); gcval.foreground = dockapp.stdColors.mdColor; gcs[2] = XCreateGC(dockapp.d, dockapp.pixmap, GCForeground | GCGraphicsExposures, &gcval); gcinit = 1; } stpos = 53 - size; offset = (size - 34) / 2 + 1; /* background pixmap */ copy_xpm_area(129, 0, 58, 34, 3, stpos + offset); /* clean up */ copy_xpm_area(70, 1, 58, 1, 3, 53 - size); for(k = 1; k < offset; k++) { copy_xpm_area(70, 3, 58, 1, 3, stpos + k); copy_xpm_area(70, 3, 58, 1, 3, 53 - k); } drwGetMeds(hist, mIn, mOut, &tx_med, &rx_med); x_max = MAX(rx_max, tx_max); if (!x_max) x_max=1; /* tx needle */ angle = 1.57 * tx_med / x_max; drwRotPoint(13, angle, &nX, &nY); XDrawLine(dockapp.d, dockapp.pixmap, gcs[0], 5, stpos + offset + 2, 5 + nX, stpos + offset + 2 + nY); /* rx needle */ angle = 1.57 * rx_med / x_max; drwRotPoint(13, angle, &nX, &nY); XDrawLine(dockapp.d, dockapp.pixmap, gcs[1], 5, stpos + offset + 31, 5 + nX, stpos + offset + 31 - nY); /* central needle */ if (!(tx_max+rx_max)) tx_max=1; angle = 0.65*(rx_med+tx_med)/(rx_max+tx_max)+1.25; drwRotPoint(44, angle, &nX, &nY); XDrawLine(dockapp.d, dockapp.pixmap, gcs[2], 14, stpos + offset + 17, 14 + nX, stpos + offset + 17 + nY); } #endif #ifdef USE_DRW_LINES /* lines mode */ void drwLines(unsigned long* hist, unsigned mIn, unsigned mOut, unsigned size, unsigned long long rx_max, unsigned long long tx_max) { unsigned int k, oTxlev, oRxlev, txlev, rxlev; int bpp = getBpp(size - 2, MAX(tx_max, rx_max)); static int gcinit = 0; static GC gcs[2]; /* gc initialization */ if (!gcinit) { XGCValues gcval; gcval.foreground = dockapp.stdColors.txColor; gcval.graphics_exposures = False; gcs[0] = XCreateGC(dockapp.d, dockapp.pixmap, GCForeground | GCGraphicsExposures, &gcval); gcval.foreground = dockapp.stdColors.rxColor; gcs[1] = XCreateGC(dockapp.d, dockapp.pixmap, GCForeground | GCGraphicsExposures, &gcval); gcinit = 1; } /* fake old values */ oRxlev = hist[mIn] / bpp; oTxlev = hist[mOut] / bpp; trunc_normal(size - 2, &oRxlev, &oTxlev); for(k = 0; k < 58; k++) { rxlev = hist[mIn] / bpp; txlev = hist[mOut] / bpp; trunc_normal(size - 2, &rxlev, &txlev); /* clear the area */ copy_xpm_area(65, 0, 1, size, k + 3, 53 - size); /* tx and rx */ XDrawLine(dockapp.d, dockapp.pixmap, gcs[0], k + 3, 52 - oTxlev, k + 3, 52 - txlev); XDrawLine(dockapp.d, dockapp.pixmap, gcs[1], k + 3, 52 - oRxlev, k + 3, 52 - rxlev); /* advance */ hist += 4; oTxlev = txlev; oRxlev = rxlev; } copy_xpm_area(70, 1, 58, 1, 3, 53 - size); } #endif /* function's structure list */ struct drwStruct drwFuncs[] = { #ifdef USE_DRW_TRADITIONAL { "traditional", drwTraditional }, #endif #ifdef USE_DRW_MGRAPH { "mgraph", drwMGraph }, #endif #ifdef USE_DRW_WAVEFORM { "waveform", drwWaveform }, #endif #ifdef USE_DRW_WMWAVE { "wmwave", drwWmwave }, #endif #ifdef USE_DRW_WMNET { "wmnet", drwWmnet }, #endif #ifdef USE_DRW_SEPGRAPHS { "sepgraphs", drwSepgraphs }, #endif #ifdef USE_DRW_TWISTED { "twisted", drwTwisted }, #endif #ifdef USE_DRW_CHARTS { "charts", drwCharts }, #endif #ifdef USE_DRW_NEEDLE { "needle", drwNeedle }, #endif #ifdef USE_DRW_LINES { "lines", drwLines }, #endif { NULL, NULL, } }; wmnd-0.4.17/src/display.h0000664000175000017500000000157111240000542012070 00000000000000/* * display: commod graphic functions * Copyright(c) 1997 by Alfredo K. Kojima * Copyright(c) 2001-2008 by wave++ "Yuri D'Elia" * Distributed under GNU GPL (v2 or above) WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. */ #ifndef DISPLAY_H #define DISPLAY_H /* local configuration */ #include "config.h" /* we may need to define NULL on some compilers */ #ifndef NULL #define NULL 0x0 #endif /* usefull display macros */ #define copy_xpm_area(x, y, w, h, dx, dy) \ { \ XCopyArea(dockapp.d, dockapp.pixmap, dockapp.pixmap, dockapp.gc, \ x, y, w, h, dx, dy); \ dockapp.update = 1; \ } /* struct for drawing functions */ struct drwStruct { char* funcName; void (*funcPtr)(unsigned long* hist, unsigned mIn, unsigned mOut, unsigned size, unsigned long long rx_max, unsigned long long tx_max); }; /* function's structure */ extern struct drwStruct drwFuncs[]; #endif wmnd-0.4.17/src/drivers.c0000664000175000017500000007276311354125047012125 00000000000000/* * drivers: drivers definitions - implementation * Copyright(c) 2001-2008 by wave++ "Yuri D'Elia" * Distributed under GNU GPL (v2 or above) WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. */ /* local headers */ #include "config.h" #include "drivers.h" #include "messages.h" /* system headers */ #include /* common helper functions */ struct Devices* devices_append(struct Devices* list, struct Devices* src) { list->next = src; src->next = NULL; return src; } #ifdef USE_SOLARIS_FPPPD #undef drName #define drName USE_SOLARIS_FPPPD /* * this driver should work on any system that could compile and execute pppd * for linux/solaris. */ /* some needed headers */ #include #ifdef HAVE_NET_PPP_DEFS_H #include #else #include "ppp_defs.h" #endif #include "pppio.h" #include /* on some systems may be /dev/streams/ppp */ const char* solaris_fpppd_device = "/dev/ppp"; /* connection status (needed for dialup devices) */ enum solaris_fpppd_connstatus { sfpppd_untested, sfpppd_failed, sfpppd_opened, sfpppd_connected }; /* driver data in Devices, used for coding style */ struct solaris_fpppd_drvdata { int fd; int unit; enum solaris_fpppd_connstatus mustconnect; }; /* strioclt is a support function, not previously declared */ int solaris_fpppd_strioctl(int fd, int cmd, char* ptr, int ilen, int olen) { struct strioctl str; str.ic_cmd = cmd; str.ic_timout = 0; str.ic_len = ilen; str.ic_dp = ptr; if(ioctl(fd, I_STR, &str) == -1) return -1; if(str.ic_len != olen) msg_drInfo(drName, "strioctl expected %d bytes, got %d for cmd %x", olen, str.ic_len, cmd); return 0; } int solaris_fpppd_init(struct Devices* dev) { struct solaris_fpppd_drvdata* drvdata = dev->drvdata; /* opening fd */ if(drvdata->mustconnect < sfpppd_opened) { dev->devstart = 0; if((drvdata->fd = open(solaris_fpppd_device, O_RDONLY)) < 0) { drvdata->mustconnect = sfpppd_failed; return 1; } else if(drvdata->mustconnect < sfpppd_opened) { if(drvdata->mustconnect == sfpppd_untested) { /* supposing the device is down */ drvdata->mustconnect = sfpppd_opened; return 0; } drvdata->mustconnect = sfpppd_opened; } } /* attaching to fd device's signals */ if(drvdata->mustconnect < sfpppd_connected) { if(solaris_fpppd_strioctl(drvdata->fd, PPPIO_ATTACH, (char*)&drvdata->unit, sizeof(int), 0) < 0) { drvdata->mustconnect = sfpppd_opened; dev->devstart = 0; return 1; } else { drvdata->mustconnect = sfpppd_connected; time(&dev->devstart); } } return 0; } void solaris_fpppd_term(struct Devices* dev) { close(((struct solaris_fpppd_drvdata*)dev->drvdata)->fd); free(dev->drvdata); } int solaris_fpppd_list(const char* devname, struct Devices* list) { int unit; char* devn = NULL; struct Devices* ndev; struct solaris_fpppd_drvdata* ndata; struct Devices* ptr; int dta; /* device name testing */ if(devname) devn = strdup(devname); if(devn) /* device specified */ { if(sscanf(devn, "ppp%d", &unit) != 1) { msg_drInfo(drName, "invalid specified interface '%s'", devn); free(devn); return 0; } dta = 1; /* allocate only one device, using unit */ } else { /* check all devices from 0 until error */ ndev = malloc(sizeof(struct Devices)); ndev->name = NULL; unit = 0; while(1) { ndata = malloc(sizeof(struct solaris_fpppd_drvdata)); ndata->mustconnect = sfpppd_failed; ndata->unit = unit; ndev->drvdata = ndata; dta = solaris_fpppd_init(ndev); solaris_fpppd_term(ndev); if(dta) /* device initialization failed */ break; msg_drInfo(drName, "detected ppp%d",unit); unit++; } free(ndev); if(!unit) return 0; dta = unit; unit = 0; } /* allocate new dta devices structures */ ptr = list; while(dta--) { ndata = malloc(sizeof(struct solaris_fpppd_drvdata)); ndata->mustconnect = sfpppd_untested; ndata->unit = unit; ndev = malloc(sizeof(struct Devices)); ptr->next = ndev; ptr = ndev; ndev->next = NULL; ndev->drvdata = ndata; ndev->name = malloc(10); sprintf(ndev->name,"ppp%d",unit); unit++; } return (devn)?free(devn),1:unit; } int solaris_fpppd_get(struct Devices* dev, unsigned long* ip, unsigned long* op, unsigned long* ib, unsigned long* ob) { static struct ppp_stats curp; struct solaris_fpppd_drvdata* drvdata = dev->drvdata; /* clear vars (not clearing will fuck up all scales when disconnecting) */ *ip = *op = *ib = *ob = 0; if(drvdata->mustconnect < sfpppd_connected) { /* trying to activate the device */ if(solaris_fpppd_init(dev)) return 1; } if(solaris_fpppd_strioctl(drvdata->fd, PPPIO_GETSTAT, (char*)&curp, 0, sizeof(curp)) < 0) { /* the connection has probably shutted down */ drvdata->mustconnect = sfpppd_failed; close(drvdata->fd); return 1; } *ip = curp.p.ppp_ipackets; *ib = curp.p.ppp_ibytes; *op = curp.p.ppp_opackets; *ob = curp.p.ppp_obytes; return 0; } #endif /* USE_SOLARIS_FPPPD */ #ifdef USE_SOLARIS_KSTAT #undef drName #define drName USE_SOLARIS_KSTAT /* basic kstat header */ #include static kstat_ctl_t* solaris_kstat_kc = NULL; /* driver data in Devices, used for coding style */ struct solaris_kstat_drvdata { kstat_t* ksp; kstat_named_t* active; kstat_named_t* in_pkt; kstat_named_t* in_byte; kstat_named_t* out_pkt; kstat_named_t* out_byte; }; int solaris_kstat_list(const char* devname, struct Devices* list) { struct Devices* ndev; struct solaris_kstat_drvdata* ndata; struct Devices* ptr; kstat_t* ksp; int dta = 0; /* opening /dev/kstat */ solaris_kstat_kc = kstat_open(); if(!solaris_kstat_kc) { msg_drInfo(drName, "unable to open /dev/kstat"); return 0; } /* check all devices of class net */ ptr = list; for(ksp = solaris_kstat_kc->kc_chain; ksp; ksp = ksp->ks_next) { if(!strcmp(ksp->ks_class, "net")) { kstat_read(solaris_kstat_kc, ksp, NULL); if((!devname || (devname && !strcmp(devname,ksp->ks_name))) && kstat_data_lookup(ksp, "ipackets") && kstat_data_lookup(ksp, "opackets") && kstat_data_lookup(ksp, "rbytes") && kstat_data_lookup(ksp, "obytes")) { /* device is suitable */ ndev = (struct Devices*)malloc(sizeof(struct Devices)); ndev->devstart = 0; ndev->name = strdup(ksp->ks_name); ndata = (struct solaris_kstat_drvdata*) malloc(sizeof(struct solaris_kstat_drvdata)); ndata->ksp = ksp; ptr->next = ndev; ndev->next = NULL; ndev->drvdata = ndata; ptr = ndev; msg_drInfo(drName, "detected %s",ndev->name); dta++; } } } return dta; } int solaris_kstat_init(struct Devices* dev) { struct solaris_kstat_drvdata* drvdata = (struct solaris_kstat_drvdata*)dev->drvdata; drvdata->active = (kstat_named_t*)kstat_data_lookup(drvdata->ksp,"link_up"); if(!drvdata->active) msg_drInfo(drName, "device %s can't properly detect link status", dev->name); drvdata->in_pkt = (kstat_named_t*)kstat_data_lookup(drvdata->ksp,"ipackets"); drvdata->in_byte = (kstat_named_t*)kstat_data_lookup(drvdata->ksp,"rbytes"); drvdata->out_pkt = (kstat_named_t*)kstat_data_lookup(drvdata->ksp,"opackets"); drvdata->out_byte = (kstat_named_t*)kstat_data_lookup(drvdata->ksp,"obytes"); return !(drvdata->in_pkt && drvdata->in_byte && drvdata->out_pkt && drvdata->out_byte); } int solaris_kstat_get(struct Devices* dev, unsigned long* ip, unsigned long* op, unsigned long* ib, unsigned long* ob) { struct solaris_kstat_drvdata* drvdata = (struct solaris_kstat_drvdata*)dev->drvdata; *ip = *op = *ib = *ob = 0; /* a bit ugly, but use the correct type on either 32 or 64bit builds without having to check data_type dynamically or truncate. */ #if (SIZEOF_UNSIGNED_LONG < 8) #define KSTAT_WORD_TYPE ui32 #else #define KSTAT_WORD_TYPE ui64 #endif if(kstat_read(solaris_kstat_kc, drvdata->ksp, NULL) == -1) return 1; else { *ip = (drvdata->in_pkt->value.KSTAT_WORD_TYPE); *op = (drvdata->out_pkt->value.KSTAT_WORD_TYPE); *ib = (drvdata->in_byte->value.KSTAT_WORD_TYPE); *ob = (drvdata->out_byte->value.KSTAT_WORD_TYPE); } return (drvdata->active? !drvdata->active->value.KSTAT_WORD_TYPE: 0); } void solaris_kstat_term(struct Devices* dev) { free(dev->drvdata); } #endif /* USE_SOLARIS_KSTAT */ #ifdef USE_TESTING_DUMMY #undef drName #define drName USE_TESTING_DUMMY #include /* we need the double of PI, not defined everywhere */ #undef M_2PI #define M_2PI (M_PI * 2) int testing_dummy_list(const char* devname, struct Devices* list) { struct Devices* ndev; if(devname) return 0; ndev = (struct Devices*)malloc(sizeof(struct Devices)); ndev->name = strdup("off"); devices_append(list, ndev); msg_drInfo(drName, "detected %s", ndev->name); return 1; /* usually returns the number of devices */ } int testing_dummy_init(struct Devices* dev) { dev->devstart = 0; return 0; } int testing_dummy_get(struct Devices* dev, unsigned long* ip, unsigned long* op, unsigned long* ib, unsigned long* ob) { /* some more fun when debugging! */ static float v = 0.; static unsigned long is = 0; static unsigned long os = 0; *ip = *ib = (is += (16384. * cos(v)) + 16384); *op = *ob = (os += (16384. * sin(v)) + 16384); if(v >= M_2PI) v = fmodf(v, M_2PI); v += 0.05; return 1; } #endif /* USE_TESTING_DUMMY */ #ifdef USE_LINUX_PROC #undef drName #define drName USE_LINUX_PROC /* * this driver is badly optimized, re-reading each time the file consumes * many cpu clocks, only for finding the device name, however we cannot use * an offset so it's the only way to get some kind of statistics. Definitively * the kstat driver seems the best way to gather statistics. */ const char* linux_proc_netDevice = "/proc/net/dev"; const char* linux_proc_tokens = " :\t\n"; /* parse tokens */ int linux_proc_list(const char* devname, struct Devices* list) { FILE* fd; int dta = 0; char temp[MAXBUF]; /* string buffer */ struct Devices* ndev; char* p; /* device name was specified */ if(devname) { strncpy(temp, devname, sizeof(temp)); for(p = strtok(temp, ","); p; p = strtok(NULL, ",")) { ndev = (struct Devices*)malloc(sizeof(struct Devices)); ndev->devstart = 0; ndev->name = strdup(p); ++dta; list = devices_append(list, ndev); msg_drInfo(drName, "forced %s", p); } } else { /* fetch all devices */ fd = fopen(linux_proc_netDevice, "r"); if(!fd) return 0; /* Skip the first 2 lines */ fgets(temp, MAXBUF, fd); fgets(temp, MAXBUF, fd); while(fgets(temp, MAXBUF, fd)) { /* grab all active devices, adding them as we go */ p = strtok(temp, linux_proc_tokens); if(!strncmp(p, "dummy", 5) || !strncmp(p, "irda", 4) || !strncmp(p, "lo", 3)) continue; dta++; ndev = (struct Devices*)malloc(sizeof(struct Devices)); ndev->devstart = 0; ndev->name = strdup(p); list = devices_append(list, ndev); msg_drInfo(drName, "detected %s", p); } fclose(fd); } return dta; } int linux_proc_get(struct Devices* dev, unsigned long* ip, unsigned long* op, unsigned long* ib, unsigned long* ob) { FILE* fp; char temp[MAXBUF]; char* p; int active = 1; /* read statistics from network device's list */ fp = fopen(linux_proc_netDevice, "r"); if(!fp) return 1; fgets(temp, MAXBUF, fp); fgets(temp, MAXBUF, fp); *ib = *ob = *ip = *op = 0; while(fgets(temp, MAXBUF, fp)) { if(!strcmp(strtok(temp, linux_proc_tokens), dev->name)) { p = strchr(temp, 0) + 1; sscanf(p, "%lu %lu %*s %*s %*s %*s %*s %*s %lu %lu", ib, ip, ob, op); active = 0; break; } } fclose(fp); return active; } #endif /* USE_LINUX_PROC */ /* FreeBSD sysctl driver */ #ifdef USE_FREEBSD_SYSCTL #undef drName #define drName USE_FREEBSD_SYSCTL /* system headers */ #include #include #include #include #include #include /* we need a structure to hold the device id and the driver data */ struct freebsd_sysctl_drvdata { struct ifmibdata* data; /* device data */ int id; /* device id */ }; /* device listing */ int freebsd_sysctl_list(const char* devname, struct Devices* list) { struct Devices* ndev; struct Devices* ptr; struct ifmibdata tempndata; struct freebsd_sysctl_drvdata* drdata; int numifaces, numrfaces = 0; int mib[5], datamib[6]; int i; size_t len, len2; mib[0] = CTL_NET; mib[1] = PF_LINK; mib[2] = NETLINK_GENERIC; mib[3] = IFMIB_SYSTEM; mib[4] = IFMIB_IFCOUNT; datamib[0] = CTL_NET; datamib[1] = PF_LINK; datamib[2] = NETLINK_GENERIC; datamib[3] = IFMIB_IFDATA; datamib[4] = 1; datamib[5] = IFDATA_GENERAL; len = sizeof(numifaces); len2 = sizeof(struct ifmibdata); if(sysctl(mib, 5, &numifaces, &len, NULL, 0) < 0) { msg_drInfo(drName, "failed to perform sysctl"); return 0; } ptr = list; for(i = 1; i <= numifaces; i++) { datamib[4] = i; if(sysctl(datamib, 6, &tempndata, &len2, NULL, 0) < 0) { msg_drInfo(drName, "failed to get device(%d) data", i); break; } if((devname && !strcmp(devname, tempndata.ifmd_name)) || (!devname && strcmp(tempndata.ifmd_name, "lo"))) { ndev = malloc(sizeof(struct Devices)); ndev->devstart = 0; ndev->name = strdup(tempndata.ifmd_name); drdata = malloc(sizeof(struct freebsd_sysctl_drvdata)); drdata->data = malloc(sizeof(struct ifmibdata)); memcpy(drdata->data, &tempndata, sizeof(struct ifmibdata)); drdata->id = i; ptr->next = ndev; ndev->next = NULL; ndev->drvdata = drdata; ptr = ndev; msg_drInfo(drName, "detected %s", ndev->name); /* increment the number of really avaible interfaces */ ++numrfaces; } } return numrfaces; } /* gather stats */ int freebsd_sysctl_get(struct Devices*dev, unsigned long* ip, unsigned long* op, unsigned long* ib, unsigned long* ob) { struct freebsd_sysctl_drvdata* drdata = dev->drvdata; int datamib[6]; size_t len; *ip = *op = *ib = *ob = 0; datamib[0] = CTL_NET; datamib[1] = PF_LINK; datamib[2] = NETLINK_GENERIC; datamib[3] = IFMIB_IFDATA; datamib[4] = drdata->id; datamib[5] = IFDATA_GENERAL; len = sizeof(struct ifmibdata); if(sysctl(datamib, 6, drdata->data, &len, NULL, 0) < 0) return 1; *ip = drdata->data->ifmd_data.ifi_ipackets; *op = drdata->data->ifmd_data.ifi_opackets; *ib = drdata->data->ifmd_data.ifi_ibytes; *ob = drdata->data->ifmd_data.ifi_obytes; return 0; } /* per-interface deallocation */ void freebsd_sysctl_term(struct Devices* dev) { struct freebsd_sysctl_drvdata* drdata = dev->drvdata; free(drdata->data); free(drdata); } #endif /* USE_FREEBSD_SYSCTL */ /* IRIX's Performance Co-Pilot (PMCAPI 2.x) */ #ifdef USE_IRIX_PCP #undef drName #define drName USE_IRIX_PCP /* PCP API headers */ #include /* PCP NameSpace definitions */ #define PCPNS_NETINBDOM "network.interface.in.bytes" #define PCPNS_NETINPDOM "network.interface.in.packets" #define PCPNS_NETOUTBDOM "network.interface.out.bytes" #define PCPNS_NETOUTPDOM "network.interface.out.packets" struct irix_pcp_drvdata { pmID pmId[4]; int inst; int ph; }; /* resolve a PCP domain/desc */ int irix_pcp_resDom(char* dom, pmID* pmId, pmDesc* pmD) { int r; if((r = pmLookupName(1, &dom, pmId)) < 0) { msg_drInfo(drName, "unable to lookup %s: %s", dom, pmErrStr(r)); return -1; } if((r = pmLookupDesc(*pmId, pmD)) < 0) { msg_drInfo(drName, "unable to get descriptions about %s: %s", dom, pmErrStr(r)); return -1; } return 0; } int irix_pcp_list(const char* devname, struct Devices* list) { pmID pmId[4]; pmDesc pmD[4]; int* inst; char** desc; int dta = 0; int rad = 0; struct Devices* ndev; int i; int* t; char** p; struct irix_pcp_drvdata* drdata; /* create a connection to pcpd */ if((dta = pmNewContext(PM_CONTEXT_HOST, "localhost")) < 0) { msg_drInfo(drName, pmErrStr(dta)); return 0; } /* resolve doms/descs */ if(irix_pcp_resDom(PCPNS_NETINBDOM, &pmId[0], &pmD[0]) || irix_pcp_resDom(PCPNS_NETINPDOM, &pmId[1], &pmD[1]) || irix_pcp_resDom(PCPNS_NETOUTBDOM, &pmId[2], &pmD[2]) || irix_pcp_resDom(PCPNS_NETOUTPDOM, &pmId[3], &pmD[3])) return 0; /* fetch the instance list from any of the four domains */ if((dta = pmGetInDom(pmD->indom, &inst, &desc)) < 0) { msg_drInfo(drName, "unable to get instances of " PCPNS_NETINBDOM ": %s", pmErrStr(dta)); return 0; } /* traverse the list */ p = desc; t = inst; for(i = 0; i < dta; ++i) { if((devname && !strcmp(devname, *p)) || (!devname && strcmp(*p, "lo0"))) { msg_drInfo(drName, "detected %s(%d)", *p, *t); ndev = (struct Devices*)malloc(sizeof(struct Devices)); ndev->name = strdup(*p); drdata = (struct irix_pcp_drvdata*)malloc( sizeof(struct irix_pcp_drvdata)); memcpy(drdata->pmId, pmId, sizeof(pmId)); drdata->inst = *t; ndev->drvdata = (void*)drdata; /* append the new device */ list->next = ndev; list = ndev; ndev->next = NULL; ++rad; } ++p; ++t; } free(desc); free(inst); return rad; } int irix_pcp_init(struct Devices* dev) { struct irix_pcp_drvdata* drdata = (struct irix_pcp_drvdata*)dev->drvdata; /* reset the device timestamp, can't know when a device * goes offline with PCP */ dev->devstart = 0; /* initialize a profile for this device */ pmDelProfile(PM_INDOM_NULL, 0, NULL); drdata->ph = pmDupContext(); pmAddProfile(PM_INDOM_NULL, 1, &drdata->inst); return 0; } int irix_pcp_get(struct Devices* dev, unsigned long* ip, unsigned long* op, unsigned long* ib, unsigned long* ob) { /* switch to the right context */ struct irix_pcp_drvdata* drdata = (struct irix_pcp_drvdata*)dev->drvdata; pmResult* pmR; pmUseContext(drdata->ph); if(pmFetch(4, drdata->pmId, &pmR)) return 1; *ib = pmR->vset[0]->vlist->value.lval; *ip = pmR->vset[1]->vlist->value.lval; *ob = pmR->vset[2]->vlist->value.lval; *op = pmR->vset[3]->vlist->value.lval; pmFreeResult(pmR); return 0; } void irix_pcp_term(struct Devices* dev) { /* free the device profile */ struct irix_pcp_drvdata* drdata = (struct irix_pcp_drvdata*)dev->drvdata; pmDestroyContext(drdata->ph); free(dev->drvdata); } #endif /* USE_IRIX_PCP */ /* Generic SNMP driver for net-snmp >= 5 */ #ifdef USE_GENERIC_SNMP #undef drName #define drName USE_GENERIC_SNMP /* NET-SNMP API headers */ #include #include /* SNMP MIB Definitions (from IF-MIB) and constants */ #define SNMPMIB_HOST "localhost" #define SNMPMIB_COMN "public" #define SNMPMIB_NUM "ifNumber.0" #define SNMPMIB_STATUS "ifOperStatus" #define SNMPMIB_CHANGE "ifLastChange" #define SNMPMIB_IFINBDEF "ifInOctets" #define SNMPMIB_IFINPDEF "ifInUcastPkts" #define SNMPMIB_IFOUTBDEF "ifOutOctets" #define SNMPMIB_IFOUTPDEF "ifOutUcastPkts" struct generic_snmp_drvdata { struct snmp_session* se; int num; char* operStatName; oid oidOperStat[MAX_OID_LEN]; size_t oidOperStatLen; char* bInName; oid oidBIn[MAX_OID_LEN]; size_t oidBInLen; char* pInName; oid oidPIn[MAX_OID_LEN]; size_t oidPInLen; char* bOutName; oid oidBOut[MAX_OID_LEN]; size_t oidBOutLen; char* pOutName; oid oidPOut[MAX_OID_LEN]; size_t oidPOutLen; }; /* * Parse a specification string [community@]host[:interface]. * User is responsible to free community, host and interface if != NULL * Returns true on parsing errors? */ int generic_snmp_pss(const char* str, char** community, char** host, int* interface) { char* pos; size_t len; if(!str) { *host = strdup(SNMPMIB_HOST); *community = strdup(SNMPMIB_COMN); *interface = 0; return 0; } /* community specification */ if((pos = strchr(str, '@'))) { len = pos - str; *community = (char*)malloc(len + 1); memcpy(*community, str, len); (*community)[len] = 0; str = pos + 1; } else *community = strdup(SNMPMIB_COMN); /* hostname */ if(!(pos = strchr(str, ':'))) pos = (char*)str + strlen(str); len = pos - str; *host = (char*)malloc(len + 1); memcpy(*host, str, len); (*host)[len] = 0; /* interface */ if(*pos) *interface = atoi(pos + 1); else *interface = 0; return 0; } /* Create a new session and connect to an host */ struct snmp_session* generic_snmp_session(const char* community, const char* host) { struct snmp_session params; struct snmp_session* se; snmp_sess_init(¶ms); params.version = SNMP_VERSION_1; params.peername = strdup(host); params.community = (u_char*)strdup(community); params.community_len = strlen(community); /* try connecting to host */ SOCK_STARTUP; se = snmp_open(¶ms); if(!se) { msg_drInfo(drName, "unable to communicate to %s@%s", community, host); return NULL; } free(params.peername); free(params.community); return se; } char* generic_snmp_comp(const char* name, const int num) { char* buf = (char*)malloc(strlen(name) + 5); sprintf(buf, "%s.%d", name, num); return buf; } char* generic_snmp_getNodeDesc(struct snmp_session* se, const char* node, int dev) { struct snmp_pdu* pdu; struct snmp_pdu* res; oid OID[MAX_OID_LEN]; size_t OID_len = MAX_OID_LEN; char* name = generic_snmp_comp(node, dev); pdu = snmp_pdu_create(SNMP_MSG_GET); get_node(name, OID, &OID_len); free(name); snmp_add_null_var(pdu, OID, OID_len); if(snmp_synch_response(se, pdu, &res) == STAT_SUCCESS && res->errstat == SNMP_ERR_NOERROR) { name = (char*)malloc(res->variables->val_len + 1); memcpy(name, res->variables->val.string, res->variables->val_len); name[res->variables->val_len] = 0; snmp_free_pdu(res); } else return NULL; return name; } char* generic_snmp_getDesc(struct snmp_session* se, int dev) { char* desc; return ((desc = generic_snmp_getNodeDesc(se, "ifName", dev))? desc: generic_snmp_getNodeDesc(se, "ifDescr", dev)); } struct Devices* generic_snmp_preInit(struct Devices* list, struct snmp_session* se, int dev) { struct Devices* ndev; struct generic_snmp_drvdata* drdata; ndev = (struct Devices*)malloc(sizeof(struct Devices)); if(!(ndev->name = generic_snmp_getDesc(se, dev))) return NULL; msg_drInfo(drName, "detected %s(%d)", ndev->name, dev); drdata =(struct generic_snmp_drvdata*) malloc(sizeof(struct generic_snmp_drvdata)); drdata->num = dev; drdata->se = se; ndev->drvdata = (void*)drdata; return devices_append(list, ndev); } int generic_snmp_list(const char* devname, struct Devices* list) { char* com; char* host; int interf; struct snmp_session* se; int rad; int dta; struct Devices* ndev; oid OID[MAX_OID_LEN]; size_t OIDLen = MAX_OID_LEN; struct snmp_pdu* pdu; struct snmp_pdu* res; /* initialize the snmp library */ init_snmp(msg_prgName); /* parse the device name */ generic_snmp_pss(devname, &com, &host, &interf); se = generic_snmp_session(com, host); if(!se) return 0; if(interf) { /* the inferface is specified, build a struture and return immediately */ ndev = generic_snmp_preInit(list, se, interf); if(ndev) rad = 1; else { msg_drInfo(drName, "unable to resolve %d", interf); snmp_close(se); rad = 0; } } else { /* query for number of interfaces */ get_node(SNMPMIB_NUM, OID, &OIDLen); pdu = snmp_pdu_create(SNMP_MSG_GET); snmp_add_null_var(pdu, OID, OIDLen); if(snmp_synch_response(se, pdu, &res) == STAT_SUCCESS && res->errstat == SNMP_ERR_NOERROR) dta = *res->variables->val.integer; else { dta = 0; msg_drInfo(drName, "unable to determine the number of interfaces"); } /* close the temporary session */ snmp_close(se); /* intialize devices */ for(rad = 0; rad != dta;) { se = generic_snmp_session(com, host); ndev = generic_snmp_preInit(list, se, rad + 1); if(!ndev) { snmp_close(se); continue; } list = ndev; ++rad; } } if(com) free(com); if(host) free(host); return rad; } int generic_snmp_init(struct Devices* dev) { struct generic_snmp_drvdata* drdata = (struct generic_snmp_drvdata*)dev->drvdata; /* TODO: SNMP 'should' be able to tell the last change through ifLastChange */ dev->devstart = 0; drdata->operStatName = generic_snmp_comp(SNMPMIB_STATUS, drdata->num); drdata->oidOperStatLen = MAX_OID_LEN; get_node(drdata->operStatName, drdata->oidOperStat, &drdata->oidOperStatLen); drdata->bInName = generic_snmp_comp(SNMPMIB_IFINBDEF, drdata->num); drdata->oidBInLen = MAX_OID_LEN; get_node(drdata->bInName, drdata->oidBIn, &drdata->oidBInLen); drdata->pInName = generic_snmp_comp(SNMPMIB_IFINPDEF, drdata->num); drdata->oidPInLen = MAX_OID_LEN; get_node(drdata->pInName, drdata->oidPIn, &drdata->oidPInLen); drdata->bOutName = generic_snmp_comp(SNMPMIB_IFOUTBDEF, drdata->num); drdata->oidBOutLen = MAX_OID_LEN; get_node(drdata->bOutName, drdata->oidBOut, &drdata->oidBOutLen); drdata->pOutName = generic_snmp_comp(SNMPMIB_IFOUTPDEF, drdata->num); drdata->oidPOutLen = MAX_OID_LEN; get_node(drdata->pOutName, drdata->oidPOut, &drdata->oidPOutLen); return 0; } int generic_snmp_get(struct Devices* dev, unsigned long* ip, unsigned long* op, unsigned long* ib, unsigned long* ob) { /* switch to the right context */ struct generic_snmp_drvdata* drdata = (struct generic_snmp_drvdata*)dev->drvdata; struct snmp_pdu* pdu; struct snmp_pdu* res; struct variable_list* var; int stat; pdu = snmp_pdu_create(SNMP_MSG_GET); snmp_add_null_var(pdu, drdata->oidOperStat, drdata->oidOperStatLen); snmp_add_null_var(pdu, drdata->oidBIn, drdata->oidBInLen); snmp_add_null_var(pdu, drdata->oidPIn, drdata->oidPInLen); snmp_add_null_var(pdu, drdata->oidBOut, drdata->oidBOutLen); snmp_add_null_var(pdu, drdata->oidPOut, drdata->oidPOutLen); if(snmp_synch_response(drdata->se, pdu, &res) == STAT_SUCCESS && res->errstat == SNMP_ERR_NOERROR) { var = res->variables; stat = (*var->val.integer != 1); var = var->next_variable; *ib = *var->val.integer; var = var->next_variable; *ip = *var->val.integer; var = var->next_variable; *ob = *var->val.integer; var = var->next_variable; *op = *var->val.integer; snmp_free_pdu(res); } else stat = 1; return stat; } void generic_snmp_term(struct Devices* dev) { /* free the device profile */ struct generic_snmp_drvdata* drdata = (struct generic_snmp_drvdata*)dev->drvdata; snmp_close(drdata->se); free(drdata->operStatName); free(drdata->bInName); free(drdata->pInName); free(drdata->bOutName); free(drdata->pOutName); free(dev->drvdata); } #endif /* USE_GENERIC_SNMP */ /* NetBSD ioctl driver */ #ifdef USE_NETBSD_IOCTL #undef drName #define drName USE_NETBSD_IOCTL /* system headers */ #include #include #include #include #include #include int s; struct ifdatareq ifdreq; /* device listing */ int netbsd_ioctl_list(const char *devname, struct Devices *list) { struct Devices *ndev; struct ifaddrs *ifap, *ifa; unsigned int ifn; if((s = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, 0)) < 0) { msg_drInfo(drName, "unable to create socket"); return 0; } if(getifaddrs(&ifap) != 0) { msg_drInfo(drName, "failed to perform getifaddrs"); return 0; } ifn = 0; for(ifa = ifap; ifa; ifa = ifa->ifa_next) { if(ifa->ifa_addr->sa_family == AF_LINK) { if((devname && !strcmp(devname, ifa->ifa_name)) || !devname) { ndev = NULL; ndev = malloc(sizeof(struct Devices)); if(!ndev) continue; ndev->devstart = 0; ndev->name = strdup(ifa->ifa_name); ndev->next = NULL; list->next = ndev; list = ndev; msg_drInfo(drName, "detected %s", ndev->name); ifn++; } } } freeifaddrs(ifap); return ifn; } /* gather stats */ int netbsd_ioctl_get(struct Devices *dev, unsigned long *ip, unsigned long *op, unsigned long *ib, unsigned long *ob) { strncpy(ifdreq.ifdr_name, dev->name, IFNAMSIZ - 1); if(ioctl(s, SIOCGIFDATA, &ifdreq) < 0) return 1; *ip = ifdreq.ifdr_data.ifi_ipackets; *ib = ifdreq.ifdr_data.ifi_ibytes; *op = ifdreq.ifdr_data.ifi_opackets; *ob = ifdreq.ifdr_data.ifi_obytes; return 0; } void netbsd_ioctl_unlist() { close(s); } #endif /* USE_NETBSD_IOCTL */ /* define the drivers list */ struct drivers_struct drivers_table[] = { #ifdef USE_FREEBSD_SYSCTL {USE_FREEBSD_SYSCTL, freebsd_sysctl_list, NULL, freebsd_sysctl_get, freebsd_sysctl_term, NULL}, #endif #ifdef USE_NETBSD_IOCTL {USE_NETBSD_IOCTL, netbsd_ioctl_list, NULL, netbsd_ioctl_get, NULL, netbsd_ioctl_unlist}, #endif #ifdef USE_LINUX_PROC {USE_LINUX_PROC, linux_proc_list, NULL, linux_proc_get, NULL, NULL}, #endif #ifdef USE_SOLARIS_FPPPD {USE_SOLARIS_FPPPD, solaris_fpppd_list, solaris_fpppd_init, solaris_fpppd_get, solaris_fpppd_term, NULL}, #endif #ifdef USE_SOLARIS_KSTAT {USE_SOLARIS_KSTAT, solaris_kstat_list, solaris_kstat_init, solaris_kstat_get, solaris_kstat_term, NULL}, #endif #ifdef USE_IRIX_PCP {USE_IRIX_PCP, irix_pcp_list, irix_pcp_init, irix_pcp_get, irix_pcp_term, NULL}, #endif #ifdef USE_GENERIC_SNMP {USE_GENERIC_SNMP, generic_snmp_list, generic_snmp_init, generic_snmp_get, generic_snmp_term, NULL}, #endif #ifdef USE_TESTING_DUMMY {USE_TESTING_DUMMY, testing_dummy_list, testing_dummy_init, testing_dummy_get, NULL, NULL}, #endif {NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL} }; wmnd-0.4.17/src/drivers.h0000664000175000017500000000320311240000542012073 00000000000000/* * drivers: drivers definitions * Copyright(c) 2001-2008 by wave++ "Yuri D'Elia" * Distributed under GNU GPL (v2 or above) WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. */ #ifndef DRIVERS_H #define DRIVERS_H #include "config.h" #include "wmnd.h" /* * Note to driver implementors: * * - p_list_devs is called first to list all the *supported* interfaces. * Loopback/testing interfaces must be skipped unless specified. * If a device name is specified, only this device must be listed. * The driver "should" support comma-separated list of interfaces as the * "devname" argument, but this is subject to change. * The number of allocated interfaces is returned. * * - p_init_dev is called for each allocated interface. * * - p_updt_stats is polled to gather interface statistics. * The function must return the interface status. * * - p_term_dev is called during shutdown for each interface. * * - p_term_drv is called during shutdown once. */ typedef int (*p_list_devs) (const char* devname, struct Devices* list); typedef int (*p_init_dev) (struct Devices* dev); typedef int (*p_updt_stats) (struct Devices* dev, unsigned long* ip, unsigned long* op, unsigned long* ib, unsigned long* ob); typedef void (*p_term_dev) (struct Devices* dev); typedef void (*p_term_drv) (); /* drivers structure list */ struct drivers_struct { /* base params */ char* driver_name; p_list_devs list_devices; p_init_dev init_device; p_updt_stats get_stats; p_term_dev terminate_device; p_term_drv terminate_driver; /* extra data */ int status; }; /* external definition */ extern struct drivers_struct drivers_table[]; #endif wmnd-0.4.17/src/list.h0000664000175000017500000000466011763657760011436 00000000000000/* * Generic single linked list to keep various information Copyright (C) * 1993, 1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc. * * Author: Kresten Krab Thorup * * This file is part of GNU CC. * * GNU CC 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. * * GNU CC 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 GNU CC; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. */ /* * As a special exception, if you link this library with files compiled * with GCC to produce an executable, this does not cause the resulting * executable to be covered by the GNU General Public License. This * exception does not however invalidate any other reasons why the * executable file might be covered by the GNU General Public License. */ #ifndef __LIST_H_ #define __LIST_H_ #include "config.h" #include #include typedef struct LinkedList { void *head; struct LinkedList *tail; } LinkedList; /* * Return a cons cell produced from (head . tail) */ static inline LinkedList* list_cons(void* head, LinkedList* tail) { LinkedList *cell; cell = (LinkedList *) malloc(sizeof(LinkedList)); cell->head = head; cell->tail = tail; return cell; } /* * Return the length of a list, list_length(NULL) returns zero */ static inline int list_length(LinkedList* list) { int i = 0; while (list) { i += 1; list = list->tail; } return i; } /* * Remove the element at the head by replacing it by its successor */ static inline void list_remove_head(LinkedList** list) { if (!*list) return; if ((*list)->tail) { LinkedList *tail = (*list)->tail; /* fetch next */ *(*list) = *tail; /* copy next to list head */ free(tail); /* free next */ } else { /* only one element in list */ free(*list); (*list) = 0; } } /* * Free list (backwards recursive) */ static inline void list_free(LinkedList* list) { if (list) { list_free(list->tail); free(list); } } #endif wmnd-0.4.17/src/bits.h0000664000175000017500000000154011240000542011360 00000000000000/* * bits: platform indipendent version operating on chars * Copyright(c) 2001 by wave++ "Yuri D'Elia" * Distributed under GNU GPL (v2 or above) WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. */ #ifndef BITS_H #define BITS_H #include "config.h" /* a typedef for bits operation container */ typedef long int _bits_type; /* core functions */ static inline _bits_type getmask(const int pos) { _bits_type rtval = 1; return (rtval << pos); } static inline void onbit(_bits_type* obj, const int pos) { *obj |= getmask(pos); } static inline void offbit(_bits_type* obj, const int pos) { *obj &= ~getmask(pos); } static inline int getbit(const _bits_type* obj, const int pos) { _bits_type tmpobj = *obj; tmpobj &= getmask(pos); return (tmpobj? 1: 0); } static inline void invbit(_bits_type* obj, const int pos) { *obj ^= getmask(pos); } #endif wmnd-0.4.17/src/master.xpm0000664000175000017500000005126411354126312012311 00000000000000/* XPM */ static char * master_xpm[] = { "200 100 32 1", " c None", ". c #202020", "+ c #00FFFF s tx_color", "@ c #1C8C8C s rx_color", "# c #004941", "$ c #72E572 s md_color", "% c #000000", "& c #333133", "* c #666366", "= c #999599", "- c #202626", "; c #20ABA7", "> c #20B2AE", ", c #22332F", "' c #283C38", ") c #C7C3C7", "! c #188A86", "~ c #208784", "{ c #205251", "] c #20807E", "^ c #B60418", "/ c #FF0724", "( c #FFDD00", "_ c #B59900", ": c #D8BB00", "< c #00FFF2", "[ c #009900", "} c #00EB00", "| c #00AD00", "1 c #F7F3FF", "2 c #1E1E27", "3 c #1F1F22", " .+@# $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ .......................................................... 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Kojima * Copyright(c) 2004 by wave++ "Yuri D'Elia" * Distributed under GNU GPL (v2 or above) WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. */ #include "config.h" #include "misc.h" #include "list.h" #include #include #include /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * parse_command-- * Divides a command line into a argv/argc pair. *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ #define PRC_ALPHA 0 #define PRC_BLANK 1 #define PRC_ESCAPE 2 #define PRC_DQUOTE 3 #define PRC_EOS 4 #define PRC_SQUOTE 5 typedef struct { short nstate; short output; } DFA; static DFA mtable[9][6] = { {{ 3, 1}, { 0, 0}, { 4, 0}, { 1, 0}, { 8, 0}, { 6, 0}}, {{ 1, 1}, { 1, 1}, { 2, 0}, { 3, 0}, { 5, 0}, { 1, 1}}, {{ 1, 1}, { 1, 1}, { 1, 1}, { 1, 1}, { 5, 0}, { 1, 1}}, {{ 3, 1}, { 5, 0}, { 4, 0}, { 1, 0}, { 5, 0}, { 6, 0}}, {{ 3, 1}, { 3, 1}, { 3, 1}, { 3, 1}, { 5, 0}, { 3, 1}}, {{-1, -1}, { 0, 0}, { 0, 0}, { 0, 0}, { 0, 0}, { 0, 0}}, {{ 6, 1}, { 6, 1}, { 7, 0}, { 6, 1}, { 5, 0}, { 3, 0}}, {{ 6, 1}, { 6, 1}, { 6, 1}, { 6, 1}, { 5, 0}, { 6, 1}}, {{-1, -1}, { 0, 0}, { 0, 0}, { 0, 0}, { 0, 0}, { 0, 0}} }; char* next_token(const char *word, const char** next) { const char* ptr; char* ret; char* t; int state, ctype; t = ret = (char*)malloc(strlen(word) + 1); ptr = word; state = 0; *t = 0; for(;;) { if(*ptr == 0) ctype = PRC_EOS; else if(*ptr == '\\') ctype = PRC_ESCAPE; else if(*ptr == '"') ctype = PRC_DQUOTE; else if(*ptr == '\'') ctype = PRC_SQUOTE; else if(*ptr == ' ' || *ptr == '\t') ctype = PRC_BLANK; else ctype = PRC_ALPHA; if(mtable[state][ctype].output) { *t = *ptr; t++; *t = 0; } state = mtable[state][ctype].nstate; ptr++; if(mtable[state][0].output < 0) break; } if(*ret == 0) t = NULL; else t = strdup(ret); free(ret); if(ctype == PRC_EOS) *next = NULL; else *next = ptr; return t; } void parse_command(const char* command, char*** argv, int* argc) { LinkedList* list = NULL; char* token; const char* line; int count, i; line = command; do { token = next_token(line, &line); if(token) list = list_cons(token, list); } while(token && line); count = list_length(list); *argv = (char**)malloc(sizeof(char*) * count); i = count; while(list) { (*argv)[--i] = (char*)list->head; list_remove_head(&list); } *argc = count; } pid_t exec_command(const char* command) { pid_t pid; char** argv; int argc; parse_command(command, &argv, &argc); if(!argv) return 0; if((pid = fork()) == 0) { char** args; int i; args = (char**)malloc(sizeof(char*) * (argc + 1)); if(!args) exit(10); for(i = 0; i < argc; i++) args[i] = argv[i]; args[argc] = NULL; execvp(argv[0], args); exit(10); } return pid; } char* percsubst(const char* string, const perctbl_t* table, int elements) { size_t inlen = strlen(string); size_t outlen = inlen * 2; char* buf = (char*)malloc(outlen); const char* rptr; char* wptr; const perctbl_t* it; size_t len; size_t dist; for(wptr = buf, rptr = string; *rptr;) { /* normal characters */ if(*rptr != '%') { *(wptr++) = *(rptr++); continue; } /* peek the next one */ if(*(++rptr) == '%') { *(wptr++) = *(rptr++); continue; } /* search for an element in the table */ for(it = table; it != table + elements; ++it) if(*rptr == it->c) { len = strlen(it->value); dist = wptr - buf; if((outlen - dist) >= len) { outlen += len * 2; buf = (char*)realloc(buf, outlen); wptr = buf + dist; } memcpy(wptr, it->value, len); wptr += len; break; } /* go on */ ++rptr; } *wptr = 0; return buf; } wmnd-0.4.17/src/misc.h0000664000175000017500000000112411354125424011365 00000000000000/* * misc: miscellaneus dockapp routines * Copyright(c) 1997 by Alfredo K. Kojima * Copyright(c) 2004 by wave++ "Yuri D'Elia" * Distributed under GNU GPL (v2 or above) WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. */ #ifndef MISC_H #define MISC_H #include /* Tokenize a shell command */ void parse_command(const char*, char***, int*); /* Exec a command */ pid_t exec_command(const char*); /* %-style substitution on a string */ typedef struct { char c; const char* value; } perctbl_t; char* percsubst(const char* string, const perctbl_t* table, int elements); #endif wmnd-0.4.17/src/ppp_defs.h0000664000175000017500000001456411240000542012231 00000000000000/* * ppp_defs.h - PPP definitions. * * Copyright (c) 1994 The Australian National University. * All rights reserved. * * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its * documentation is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright * notice appears in all copies. This software is provided without any * warranty, express or implied. The Australian National University * makes no representations about the suitability of this software for * any purpose. * * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY BE LIABLE TO ANY * PARTY FOR DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES * ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE AND ITS DOCUMENTATION, EVEN IF * THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY * OF SUCH DAMAGE. * * THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTIES, * INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY * AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE SOFTWARE PROVIDED HEREUNDER IS * ON AN "AS IS" BASIS, AND THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY HAS NO * OBLIGATION TO PROVIDE MAINTENANCE, SUPPORT, UPDATES, ENHANCEMENTS, * OR MODIFICATIONS. */ /* * ==FILEVERSION 20000114== * * NOTE TO MAINTAINERS: * If you modify this file at all, please set the above date. * ppp_defs.h is shipped with a PPP distribution as well as with the kernel; * if everyone increases the FILEVERSION number above, then scripts * can do the right thing when deciding whether to install a new ppp_defs.h * file. Don't change the format of that line otherwise, so the * installation script can recognize it. */ #ifndef _PPP_DEFS_H_ #define _PPP_DEFS_H_ /* * Define __u8/__u32 if not already defined */ #ifndef __u8 #define __u8 unsigned char #endif #ifndef __u32 #define __u32 unsigned int #endif /* * The basic PPP frame. */ #define PPP_HDRLEN 4 /* octets for standard ppp header */ #define PPP_FCSLEN 2 /* octets for FCS */ #define PPP_MRU 1500 /* default MRU = max length of info field */ #define PPP_ADDRESS(p) (((__u8 *)(p))[0]) #define PPP_CONTROL(p) (((__u8 *)(p))[1]) #define PPP_PROTOCOL(p) ((((__u8 *)(p))[2] << 8) + ((__u8 *)(p))[3]) /* * Significant octet values. */ #define PPP_ALLSTATIONS 0xff /* All-Stations broadcast address */ #define PPP_UI 0x03 /* Unnumbered Information */ #define PPP_FLAG 0x7e /* Flag Sequence */ #define PPP_ESCAPE 0x7d /* Asynchronous Control Escape */ #define PPP_TRANS 0x20 /* Asynchronous transparency modifier */ /* * Protocol field values. */ #define PPP_IP 0x21 /* Internet Protocol */ #define PPP_AT 0x29 /* AppleTalk Protocol */ #define PPP_IPX 0x2b /* IPX protocol */ #define PPP_VJC_COMP 0x2d /* VJ compressed TCP */ #define PPP_VJC_UNCOMP 0x2f /* VJ uncompressed TCP */ #define PPP_MP 0x3d /* Multilink protocol */ #define PPP_IPV6 0x57 /* Internet Protocol Version 6 */ #define PPP_COMPFRAG 0xfb /* fragment compressed below bundle */ #define PPP_COMP 0xfd /* compressed packet */ #define PPP_IPCP 0x8021 /* IP Control Protocol */ #define PPP_ATCP 0x8029 /* AppleTalk Control Protocol */ #define PPP_IPXCP 0x802b /* IPX Control Protocol */ #define PPP_IPV6CP 0x8057 /* IPv6 Control Protocol */ #define PPP_CCPFRAG 0x80fb /* CCP at link level (below MP bundle) */ #define PPP_CCP 0x80fd /* Compression Control Protocol */ #define PPP_LCP 0xc021 /* Link Control Protocol */ #define PPP_PAP 0xc023 /* Password Authentication Protocol */ #define PPP_LQR 0xc025 /* Link Quality Report protocol */ #define PPP_CHAP 0xc223 /* Cryptographic Handshake Auth. Protocol */ #define PPP_CBCP 0xc029 /* Callback Control Protocol */ /* * Values for FCS calculations. */ #define PPP_INITFCS 0xffff /* Initial FCS value */ #define PPP_GOODFCS 0xf0b8 /* Good final FCS value */ #define PPP_FCS(fcs, c) (((fcs) >> 8) ^ fcstab[((fcs) ^ (c)) & 0xff]) /* * Extended asyncmap - allows any character to be escaped. */ typedef __u32 ext_accm[8]; /* * What to do with network protocol (NP) packets. */ enum NPmode { NPMODE_PASS, /* pass the packet through */ NPMODE_DROP, /* silently drop the packet */ NPMODE_ERROR, /* return an error */ NPMODE_QUEUE /* save it up for later. */ }; /* * Statistics for LQRP and pppstats */ struct pppstat { __u32 ppp_discards; /* # frames discarded */ __u32 ppp_ibytes; /* bytes received */ __u32 ppp_ioctects; /* bytes received not in error */ __u32 ppp_ipackets; /* packets received */ __u32 ppp_ierrors; /* receive errors */ __u32 ppp_ilqrs; /* # LQR frames received */ __u32 ppp_obytes; /* raw bytes sent */ __u32 ppp_ooctects; /* frame bytes sent */ __u32 ppp_opackets; /* packets sent */ __u32 ppp_oerrors; /* transmit errors */ __u32 ppp_olqrs; /* # LQR frames sent */ }; struct vjstat { __u32 vjs_packets; /* outbound packets */ __u32 vjs_compressed; /* outbound compressed packets */ __u32 vjs_searches; /* searches for connection state */ __u32 vjs_misses; /* times couldn't find conn. state */ __u32 vjs_uncompressedin; /* inbound uncompressed packets */ __u32 vjs_compressedin; /* inbound compressed packets */ __u32 vjs_errorin; /* inbound unknown type packets */ __u32 vjs_tossed; /* inbound packets tossed because of error */ }; struct compstat { __u32 unc_bytes; /* total uncompressed bytes */ __u32 unc_packets; /* total uncompressed packets */ __u32 comp_bytes; /* compressed bytes */ __u32 comp_packets; /* compressed packets */ __u32 inc_bytes; /* incompressible bytes */ __u32 inc_packets; /* incompressible packets */ /* the compression ratio is defined as in_count / bytes_out */ __u32 in_count; /* Bytes received */ __u32 bytes_out; /* Bytes transmitted */ double ratio; /* not computed in kernel. */ }; struct ppp_stats { struct pppstat p; /* basic PPP statistics */ struct vjstat vj; /* VJ header compression statistics */ }; struct ppp_comp_stats { struct compstat c; /* packet compression statistics */ struct compstat d; /* packet decompression statistics */ }; /* * The following structure records the time in seconds since * the last NP packet was sent or received. */ struct ppp_idle { time_t xmit_idle; /* time since last NP packet sent */ time_t recv_idle; /* time since last NP packet received */ }; #ifndef __P #ifdef __STDC__ #define __P(x) x #else #define __P(x) () #endif #endif #endif /* _PPP_DEFS_H_ */ wmnd-0.4.17/src/pppio.h0000664000175000017500000001055411240000542011553 00000000000000/* * pppio.h - ioctl and other misc. definitions for STREAMS modules. * * Copyright (c) 1994 The Australian National University. * All rights reserved. * * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its * documentation is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright * notice appears in all copies. This software is provided without any * warranty, express or implied. The Australian National University * makes no representations about the suitability of this software for * any purpose. * * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY BE LIABLE TO ANY * PARTY FOR DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES * ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE AND ITS DOCUMENTATION, EVEN IF * THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY * OF SUCH DAMAGE. * * THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTIES, * INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY * AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE SOFTWARE PROVIDED HEREUNDER IS * ON AN "AS IS" BASIS, AND THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY HAS NO * OBLIGATION TO PROVIDE MAINTENANCE, SUPPORT, UPDATES, ENHANCEMENTS, * OR MODIFICATIONS. */ #define _PPPIO(n) (('p' << 8) + (n)) #define PPPIO_NEWPPA _PPPIO(130) /* allocate a new PPP unit */ #define PPPIO_GETSTAT _PPPIO(131) /* get PPP statistics */ #define PPPIO_GETCSTAT _PPPIO(132) /* get PPP compression stats */ #define PPPIO_MTU _PPPIO(133) /* set max transmission unit */ #define PPPIO_MRU _PPPIO(134) /* set max receive unit */ #define PPPIO_CFLAGS _PPPIO(135) /* set/clear/get compression flags */ #define PPPIO_XCOMP _PPPIO(136) /* alloc transmit compressor */ #define PPPIO_RCOMP _PPPIO(137) /* alloc receive decompressor */ #define PPPIO_XACCM _PPPIO(138) /* set transmit asyncmap */ #define PPPIO_RACCM _PPPIO(139) /* set receive asyncmap */ #define PPPIO_VJINIT _PPPIO(140) /* initialize VJ comp/decomp */ #define PPPIO_ATTACH _PPPIO(141) /* attach to a ppa (without putmsg) */ #define PPPIO_LASTMOD _PPPIO(142) /* mark last ppp module */ #define PPPIO_GCLEAN _PPPIO(143) /* get 8-bit-clean flags */ #define PPPIO_DEBUG _PPPIO(144) /* request debug information */ #define PPPIO_BIND _PPPIO(145) /* bind to SAP */ #define PPPIO_NPMODE _PPPIO(146) /* set mode for handling data pkts */ #define PPPIO_GIDLE _PPPIO(147) /* get time since last data pkt */ #define PPPIO_PASSFILT _PPPIO(148) /* set filter for packets to pass */ #define PPPIO_ACTIVEFILT _PPPIO(149) /* set filter for "link active" pkts */ /* * Values for PPPIO_CFLAGS */ #define COMP_AC 0x1 /* compress address/control */ #define DECOMP_AC 0x2 /* decompress address/control */ #define COMP_PROT 0x4 /* compress PPP protocol */ #define DECOMP_PROT 0x8 /* decompress PPP protocol */ #define COMP_VJC 0x10 /* compress TCP/IP headers */ #define COMP_VJCCID 0x20 /* compress connection ID as well */ #define DECOMP_VJC 0x40 /* decompress TCP/IP headers */ #define DECOMP_VJCCID 0x80 /* accept compressed connection ID */ #define CCP_ISOPEN 0x100 /* look at CCP packets */ #define CCP_ISUP 0x200 /* do packet comp/decomp */ #define CCP_ERROR 0x400 /* (status) error in packet decomp */ #define CCP_FATALERROR 0x800 /* (status) fatal error ditto */ #define CCP_COMP_RUN 0x1000 /* (status) seen CCP ack sent */ #define CCP_DECOMP_RUN 0x2000 /* (status) seen CCP ack rcvd */ /* * Values for 8-bit-clean flags. */ #define RCV_B7_0 1 /* have rcvd char with bit 7 = 0 */ #define RCV_B7_1 2 /* have rcvd char with bit 7 = 1 */ #define RCV_EVNP 4 /* have rcvd char with even parity */ #define RCV_ODDP 8 /* have rcvd char with odd parity */ /* * Values for the first byte of M_CTL messages passed between * PPP modules. */ #define PPPCTL_OERROR 0xe0 /* output error [up] */ #define PPPCTL_IERROR 0xe1 /* input error (e.g. FCS) [up] */ #define PPPCTL_MTU 0xe2 /* set MTU [down] */ #define PPPCTL_MRU 0xe3 /* set MRU [down] */ #define PPPCTL_UNIT 0xe4 /* note PPP unit number [down] */ /* * Values for the integer argument to PPPIO_DEBUG. */ #define PPPDBG_DUMP 0x10000 /* print out debug info now */ #define PPPDBG_LOG 0x100 /* log various things */ #define PPPDBG_DRIVER 0 /* identifies ppp driver as target */ #define PPPDBG_IF 1 /* identifies ppp network i/f target */ #define PPPDBG_COMP 2 /* identifies ppp compression target */ #define PPPDBG_AHDLC 3 /* identifies ppp async hdlc target */ wmnd-0.4.17/src/messages.c0000664000175000017500000000212011240000542012214 00000000000000/* * messages: generalized information reporting - implementation * Copyright(c) 2001-2008 by wave++ "Yuri D'Elia" * Distributed under GNU GPL (v2 or above) WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. */ /* local headers */ #include /* externs definitions */ char* msg_prgName = NULL; char msg_messages = MSG_FALL; void msg_info(const char* fmt, ...) { if(msg_messages & MSG_FINFO) { va_list params; printf("%s: ", msg_prgName); va_start(params, fmt); vprintf(fmt, params); va_end(params); printf("\n"); } } void msg_err(const char* fmt, ...) { if(msg_messages & MSG_FERR) { va_list params; fprintf(stderr, "%s: ", msg_prgName); va_start(params, fmt); vfprintf(stderr, fmt, params); va_end(params); fprintf(stderr, "\n"); } } void msg_drInfo(const char* driver, const char* fmt, ...) { if(msg_messages & MSG_FDRINFO) { va_list params; fprintf(stderr, "%s [%s]: ", msg_prgName, driver); va_start(params, fmt); vfprintf(stderr, fmt, params); va_end(params); fprintf(stderr, "\n"); } } wmnd-0.4.17/src/messages.h0000664000175000017500000000315711240000542012234 00000000000000/* * messages: generalized information reporting * Copyright(c) 2001-2008 by wave++ "Yuri D'Elia" * Distributed under GNU GPL (v2 or above) WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. */ #ifndef MESSAGES_H #define MESSAGES_H /* local headers */ #include "config.h" /* system headers */ #include #include /* * usually I hate using globals, but in that case it would * bloat all over the code without some namespace * * set this to the program name (argv[0]) when program starts */ extern char* msg_prgName; /* * msg_messages is a bitfield of messages to show */ #define MSG_FINFO 0x01 #define MSG_FERR 0x02 #define MSG_FDRINFO 0x04 #define MSG_FALL 0x0F #define MSG_FDBG 0x10 extern char msg_messages; /* general info, written as argv[0]: ...\n on stdout */ void msg_info(const char* fmt, ...); /* general errors, written as argv[0]: ...\n on stderr */ void msg_err(const char* fmt, ...); /* general driver message, written as argv[0] [driver]: ...\n on stderr */ void msg_drInfo(const char* driver, const char* fmt, ...); /* general debug trace */ static inline void msg_dbg(const char* file, const int line, const char* fmt, ...) { #ifndef NDEBUG if(msg_messages & MSG_FDBG) { va_list params; fprintf(stderr, "%s[%s:%d]: ", msg_prgName, file, line); va_start(params, fmt); vfprintf(stderr, fmt, params); va_end(params); fprintf(stderr, "\n"); } #endif } /* * msg_dbg requires the filename and the current line. We can use a macro * to shorten the command lenght a bit (msg_dbg(__POSITION__, ...) */ #undef __POSITION__ #define __POSITION__ __FILE__, __LINE__ #endif wmnd-0.4.17/src/wmnd.c0000664000175000017500000012107611356657711011416 00000000000000/* * wmnd: main program module * * Copyright(c) 2000-2001 by Reed Lai * Copyright(c) 2001 by Timecop * Copyright(c) 2001-2008 by wave++ "Yuri D'Elia" * * Distributed under GNU GPL (v2 or above) WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. */ #include "wmnd.h" #include "cfgdata.h" #include "display.h" #include "misc.h" #include "master.xpm" #include "drivers.h" #include "messages.h" struct var *vars; /* config file option structure */ struct Devices *devices; /* devices to monitor */ DevTable wmnd; /* interesting information about devices */ Dockapp dockapp; /* dockapp structure */ MRegion mr[32]; /* mouse regions */ /* GUI */ static void redraw_window(void); unsigned long get_color(char* name); void new_window(char* res_name, char* res_class, int width, int height, int argc, char** argv); /* config file read/write */ void conf_read(char* filename); void conf_write(char* filename); void assign(char* name, char* value); struct var *lookup(char* name); char* value(char* name); char* vcopy(char* str); /* utils for command line */ int strval_fe(const struct pair_strint *data, const char* val); int defcon_lk(const char* token); void defcon_touch(char* token, char* val); /* support */ int add_mr(int index, int x, int y, int width, int height); int check_mr(int x, int y); void beat_event(void); void click_event(unsigned int region, unsigned int button); static void led_control(const unsigned char led, const unsigned char mode); void scale(char* rx_buf, char* tx_buf, unsigned long rx, unsigned long tx, const int gap); void metric_scale(unsigned char sign, unsigned long value, char* buf); void binary_scale(unsigned char sign, unsigned long value, char* buf); void draw_string(const char* buf, unsigned int x, unsigned int y); void smooth(unsigned long* stat, const unsigned long last, const float smooth); /* device statistics */ void draw_interface(void); void draw_rate(unsigned long rx, unsigned long tx, const int gap); void draw_max(unsigned long rx, unsigned long tx); void draw_stats(struct Devices *ptr, const int gap); /* driver functions */ int devices_init(const char* driver, const char* interface); void devices_select(const char* interface); void devices_prev(void); void devices_getstat(struct Devices *device, unsigned long* ip, unsigned long* op, unsigned long* ib, unsigned long* ob); void devices_destroy(void); /* useless shit */ void reaper(int sig); void usage(void); void printversion(void); int add_mr(int index, int x, int y, int width, int height) { mr[index].enable = 1; mr[index].x = x; mr[index].y = y; mr[index].width = width; mr[index].height = height; return 0; } int check_mr(int x, int y) { register int i; register int found = 0; for(i = 0; i < 32 && !found; i++) { if(mr[i].enable && x >= mr[i].x && x <= mr[i].x + mr[i].width && y >= mr[i].y && y <= mr[i].y + mr[i].height) found = 1; } if(!found) return REG_NOREG; return (i - 1); } static void redraw_window(void) { if(dockapp.update) { msg_dbg(__POSITION__, "redrawing window"); XCopyArea(dockapp.d, dockapp.pixmap, dockapp.iconwin, dockapp.gc, 0, 0, dockapp.width, dockapp.height, 0, 0); XCopyArea(dockapp.d, dockapp.pixmap, dockapp.win, dockapp.gc, 0, 0, dockapp.width, dockapp.height, 0, 0); dockapp.update = 0; } } unsigned long get_color(char* name) { XColor color; XWindowAttributes attr; color.pixel = 0; XGetWindowAttributes(dockapp.d, DefaultRootWindow(dockapp.d), &attr); XParseColor(dockapp.d, DefaultColormap(dockapp.d, DefaultScreen(dockapp.d)), name, &color); color.flags = DoRed | DoGreen | DoBlue; XAllocColor(dockapp.d, attr.colormap, &color); msg_dbg(__POSITION__, "pixel: %08lx", color.pixel); return color.pixel; } void new_window(char* res_name, char* res_class, int width, int height, int argc, char** argv) { char* geometry; XpmAttributes attr; XpmColorSymbol cols[3] = { {"rx_color", NULL, 0}, {"tx_color", NULL, 0}, {"md_color", NULL, 0} }; Pixel fg, bg; XGCValues gcval; XSizeHints sizehints; XClassHint classhint; XWMHints wmhints; dockapp.width = width; dockapp.height = height; dockapp.screen = DefaultScreen(dockapp.d); dockapp.root = DefaultRootWindow(dockapp.d); /* parse the geometry spec, if any */ geometry = value("geometry"); if(geometry) { unsigned dummy; XParseGeometry(geometry, &dockapp.x, &dockapp.y, &dummy, &dummy); } sizehints.flags = USSize | (geometry? USPosition: 0); sizehints.x = dockapp.x; sizehints.y = dockapp.y; sizehints.width = width; sizehints.height = height; fg = BlackPixel(dockapp.d, dockapp.screen); bg = WhitePixel(dockapp.d, dockapp.screen); dockapp.win = XCreateSimpleWindow(dockapp.d, dockapp.root, sizehints.x, sizehints.y, sizehints.width, sizehints.height, 1, fg, bg); dockapp.iconwin = XCreateSimpleWindow(dockapp.d, dockapp.win, sizehints.x, sizehints.y, sizehints.width, sizehints.height, 1, fg, bg); XSetWMNormalHints(dockapp.d, dockapp.win, &sizehints); classhint.res_name = res_name; classhint.res_class = res_class; XSetClassHint(dockapp.d, dockapp.win, &classhint); #define EVENTS (ExposureMask | ButtonPressMask | \ ButtonReleaseMask | StructureNotifyMask) XSelectInput(dockapp.d, dockapp.win, EVENTS); XSelectInput(dockapp.d, dockapp.iconwin, EVENTS); XStoreName(dockapp.d, dockapp.win, res_name); XSetIconName(dockapp.d, dockapp.win, res_name); gcval.foreground = fg; gcval.background = bg; gcval.graphics_exposures = False; dockapp.gc = XCreateGC(dockapp.d, dockapp.win, GCForeground | GCBackground | GCGraphicsExposures, &gcval); cols[0].pixel = get_color(value("rx_color")); cols[1].pixel = get_color(value("tx_color")); cols[2].pixel = get_color(value("md_color")); dockapp.stdColors.txColor = cols[1].pixel; dockapp.stdColors.rxColor = cols[0].pixel; dockapp.stdColors.mdColor = cols[2].pixel; attr.exactColors = 0; attr.alloc_close_colors = 1; attr.closeness = 1L << 15; attr.colorsymbols = cols; attr.numsymbols = 3; attr.valuemask = (XpmColorSymbols | XpmExactColors | XpmAllocCloseColors | XpmCloseness); if(XpmCreatePixmapFromData (dockapp.d, dockapp.win, master_xpm, &dockapp.pixmap, &dockapp.mask, &attr) != XpmSuccess) { msg_err("not enough colors!"); exit(-1); } XShapeCombineMask(dockapp.d, dockapp.win, ShapeBounding, 0, 0, dockapp.mask, ShapeSet); XShapeCombineMask(dockapp.d, dockapp.iconwin, ShapeBounding, 0, 0, dockapp.mask, ShapeSet); wmhints.initial_state = WithdrawnState; wmhints.flags = StateHint; wmhints.icon_window = dockapp.iconwin; wmhints.icon_x = sizehints.x; wmhints.icon_y = sizehints.y; wmhints.window_group = dockapp.win; wmhints.flags = StateHint | IconWindowHint | IconPositionHint | WindowGroupHint; XSetWMHints(dockapp.d, dockapp.win, &wmhints); XSetCommand(dockapp.d, dockapp.win, argv, argc); XSetCommand(dockapp.d, dockapp.iconwin, argv, argc); XMapWindow(dockapp.d, dockapp.win); dockapp.xfd = ConnectionNumber(dockapp.d); } /* support function - chop cr/lf off the end of a string */ void chomp(char* buffer) { int i = strlen(buffer) - 1; while (buffer[i] == '\n' || buffer[i] == '\r') buffer[i--] = '\0'; } void conf_read(char* filename) { FILE *fp; char buf[1024]; size_t pos; int line = 0; int exist; fp = fopen(filename, "r"); if(fp) { /* actually read in the config file, skipping over short and #lines */ while (fgets(buf, 1024, fp)) { line++; if(buf[0] == '#' || (strlen(buf) < 2)) continue; chomp(buf); pos = strcspn(buf, "="); if(pos < strlen(buf)) { buf[pos++] = '\0'; /* check for existent value */ exist = defcon_lk(buf); /* search for buf in defaults */ if(exist != -1 && !pss_defcon[exist].used) exist = -1; if(exist == -1) /* only if isn't a default or it's not on cmdline */ assign(buf, buf+pos); } memset(buf, 0, 1024); } fclose(fp); } else { /* can't open the rc file, make a new one */ msg_err("can't open WMND rc file '%s', using defaults", filename); conf_write(filename); } } void conf_write(char* filename) { FILE *fp; struct var *vp; int dc; fp = fopen(filename, "w"); if(!fp) { msg_err("can't open '%s' for writing", filename); exit(1); } fprintf(fp, "# WMND configuration file (generated automatically)\n\n"); /* write only changed values */ for(vp = vars; vp; vp = vp->v_next) { if(!vp->v_value) continue; dc = defcon_lk(vp->v_name); if(dc == -1 || !pss_defcon[dc].value || strcmp(pss_defcon[dc].value, vp->v_value)) fprintf(fp, "%s=%s\n", vp->v_name, vp->v_value); } fclose(fp); } void assign(char* name, char* value) { struct var* vp; struct var* newv; /* search for existing values */ for(vp = vars; vp && (vp->v_next || !strcmp(name, vp->v_name)); vp = vp->v_next) { if(!vp->v_next || !strcmp(name, vp->v_name)) { /* existing value */ if(vp->v_value) free(vp->v_value); vp->v_value = vcopy(value); return; } } /* append the value */ newv = (struct var*)malloc(sizeof(struct var)); newv->v_name = vcopy(name); newv->v_value = vcopy(value); newv->v_next = NULL; if(!vars) vars = newv; else vp->v_next = newv; } char* vcopy(char* str) { if(str == NULL) return NULL; return strdup(str); } int strval_fe(const struct pair_strint *data, const char* val) { /* returns the correct value for val as int */ int cnt = 0; while (data[cnt].strval) { if(!strcmp(val,data[cnt].strval)) return data[cnt].val; cnt++; } /* not found, return 0 */ return data->val; } int waveval_fe(const struct drwStruct *data, const char* val) { int cnt = 0; while (data[cnt].funcName) { if(!strcmp(val,data[cnt].funcName)) return cnt; cnt++; } return 0; } /* Lookup for an index in the defcon table */ int defcon_lk(const char* token) { int rtval = 0; while (pss_defcon[rtval].token) { if(!strcmp(token,pss_defcon[rtval].token)) return rtval; rtval++; } return -1; } /* Touch an item in the defcon table (mark as 'used') */ void defcon_touch(char* token, char* val) { int idx = defcon_lk(token); assign(token, val); if(idx != -1) pss_defcon[idx].used = 1; } struct var* lookup(char* name) { struct var *vp; for(vp = vars; vp; vp = vp->v_next) if(!strcmp(name, vp->v_name)) return vp; return NULL; } char* value(char* name) { struct var *vp; if(!(vp = lookup(name))) return NULL; return vp->v_value; } void beat_event(void) { unsigned long diff; unsigned int min, hr; char temp[16]; msg_dbg(__POSITION__, "activated"); if(!wmnd.curdev->online) { if(!bit_get(RUN_ONLINE)) { bit_set(RUN_ONLINE); led_control(LED_POWER, 1); } } else { if(bit_get(RUN_ONLINE)) { bit_off(RUN_ONLINE); led_control(LED_POWER, 0); } } if(bit_get(CFG_SHOWTIME) && wmnd.curdev->devstart) { diff = (long unsigned)(difftime(time(NULL), wmnd.curdev->devstart) / 60); min = diff % 60; hr = (diff / 60) % 100; sprintf(temp, "%02d.%02d", hr, min); draw_string(temp, 71, 36); } } void exec_perc_command(const char* cmd, int button) { char buf[4]; char* newcmd; perctbl_t data[3]; /* button */ sprintf(buf, "%d", button); data[0].c = 'b'; data[0].value = buf; /* interface name */ data[1].c = 'i'; data[1].value = wmnd.curdev->name; /* status */ data[2].c = 's'; data[2].value = (wmnd.curdev->online? "0": "1"); /* parse and exec the new command */ newcmd = percsubst(cmd, data, 3); exec_command(newcmd); free(newcmd); } #ifdef USE_TREND /* static data for trend instance sharing */ static FILE** trendFd; static int trendUpd; static inline int trend_idx(int d, int bp) { return(d * 2 + bp); } void close_trend(int i) { if(trendFd[i]) { pclose(trendFd[i]); trendFd[i] = NULL; } } void close_trends() { unsigned i; for(i = 0; i != wmnd.nr_devices * 2; ++i) close_trend(i); free(trendFd); } int check_trend(int i) { return(fputs("\n", trendFd[i]) == EOF || fflush(trendFd[i]) == EOF); } void exec_trend(struct Devices* dev, int bp) { int d = dev->devnum; int i = trend_idx(d, bp); int dead = (!trendFd[i] || check_trend(i)); if(dead) { /* new trend instance required */ char cmd[256]; /* cmdline */ snprintf(cmd, sizeof(cmd), "trend -t '%s %s' -G %d -d -s -c2a -Lin,out %s - %s", dev->name, (bp? "bytes": "packets"), (wmnd.scale == binary_scale? 1024: 1000) / (bp? 1: 100), value("trend_flags"), value("trend_history")); /* execute */ close_trend(i); if(!(trendFd[i] = popen(cmd, "w"))) { msg_err("cannot execute trend!"); return; } } if(dead || !trendUpd) { /* refill the pipe */ int x, idx; idx = (bp? 0: 2); for(x = 0; x != 58; ++x) fprintf(trendFd[i], "%lu %lu\n", dev->his[x][idx + 0], dev->his[x][idx + 1]); fflush(trendFd[i]); } } #endif void click_event(unsigned int region, unsigned int button) { char* action = NULL; if(region == REG_NOREG) /* no region */ return; msg_dbg(__POSITION__, "clicked btn %d in region %d", button, region); /* the wheel is valid everywhere */ if(button == Button4 || button == Button5) { if(button == Button4) devices_prev(); else devices_select(NULL); draw_interface(); } else if(region == REG_DEV) { switch(button) { case Button1: devices_select(NULL); draw_interface(); break; case Button3: bit_tgl(CFG_SHORTNAME); msg_dbg(__POSITION__, "shortname: %d", bit_get(CFG_SHORTNAME)); draw_interface(); break; } } else if(region == REG_RT_PB) { if(button == Button1) { bit_tgl(CFG_MODE); led_control(LED_POWER, bit_get(RUN_ONLINE)); } } else if(region == REG_MAIN) { if(button == Button1) { if(wmnd.wavemode < (wmnd.nWavemodes - 1)) wmnd.wavemode++; else wmnd.wavemode = 0; msg_dbg(__POSITION__, "wavemode: %d", wmnd.wavemode); } else if(button == Button3) /* switch time visualization */ bit_tgl(CFG_SHOWTIME); } else if(region == REG_SCALE_RX || region == REG_SCALE_TX) { switch(button) { case Button1: /* switch max screen/history */ bit_tgl(CFG_MAXSCREEN); break; #ifdef USE_TREND case Button2: /* launch trend */ exec_trend(wmnd.curdev, bit_get(CFG_MODE)); break; #endif case Button3: /* toggle max display */ bit_tgl(CFG_SHOWMAX); break; } } else if(region == REG_SCRIPT) { switch(button) { case Button1: action = value("bt1_action"); break; case Button2: action = value("bt2_action"); break; case Button3: action = value("bt3_action"); break; } if(action) exec_perc_command(action, button); } } void smooth(unsigned long* stat, const unsigned long last, const float smooth) { *stat = ((unsigned long)(last + (smooth * (*stat - last)))); } void mainExit(int sig) { msg_info("caught signal %d, terminating...", sig); #ifdef USE_TREND close_trends(); #endif devices_destroy(); exit(1); } int main(int argc, char* *argv) { char* dispname = NULL; char* active_interface = NULL; char* drv_interface = NULL; char* drv_name = NULL; char* win_name = NULL; int parse_conf = 1; char* conf_file = NULL; struct Devices* ptr; unsigned long ib, ob, ip, op; int ch; unsigned btn = 0; int rgn = -1; XEvent event; const struct drwStruct* drwPtr; sigset_t masked; struct timeval beat_time; /* initialize messaging functions */ msg_prgName = argv[0]; msg_dbg(__POSITION__, "wmnd start"); /* detect the number of avaible wave modes */ for(drwPtr = drwFuncs; drwPtr->funcName; ++drwPtr) ++wmnd.nWavemodes; msg_dbg(__POSITION__, "detected %d display modes", wmnd.nWavemodes); /* * set default config options before option parsing so command line can * overwrite config options */ wmnd.nr_devices = 0; wmnd.flags = 0; vars = NULL; bit_set(RUN_ONLINE); bit_set(CFG_MODE); /* * initalize default values using pss_defcon * we can use ch, because it's used later */ ch = 0; while(pss_defcon[ch].token) { assign(pss_defcon[ch].token, pss_defcon[ch].value); ch++; } /* parse command line */ while((ch = getopt(argc, argv, "bc:C:L:d:g:i:hlmMf:Fr:s:S:tvw:D:I:qQo:n:a:")) != EOF) { switch(ch) { case 'b': defcon_touch("binary_scale", "yes"); break; case 'c': defcon_touch("tx_color", optarg); break; case 'C': defcon_touch("rx_color", optarg); break; case 'L': defcon_touch("md_color", optarg); break; case 'd': defcon_touch("display", optarg); break; case 'g': defcon_touch("geometry", optarg); break; case 'i': defcon_touch("interface_name", optarg); break; case 'l': defcon_touch("use_long_names", "yes"); break; case 'm': defcon_touch("show_max_values", "no"); break; case 'M': defcon_touch("use_max_history", "yes"); break; case 'f': conf_file = optarg; break; case 'F': parse_conf = 0; break; case 'r': defcon_touch("refresh", optarg); break; case 's': defcon_touch("scroll", optarg); break; case 'S': defcon_touch("avg_steps", optarg); break; case 't': defcon_touch("display_time", "no"); break; case 'v': printversion(); exit(0); break; case 'w': defcon_touch("wave_mode", optarg); break; case 'D': defcon_touch("driver", optarg); break; case 'I': defcon_touch("driver_interface", optarg); break; case 'q': defcon_touch("quiet", "yes"); break; case 'Q': defcon_touch("quiet", "no"); break; case 'o': defcon_touch("smooth", optarg); break; case 'n': defcon_touch("name", optarg); break; case 'a': defcon_touch("fixed_max", optarg); break; default: usage(); exit(0); break; } } if(parse_conf) { if(!conf_file) { char* tmp; tmp = getenv("HOME"); conf_file = (char*)calloc(1, strlen(tmp) + 9); strcat(conf_file, tmp); strcat(conf_file, "/.wmndrc"); } conf_read(conf_file); } /* set stuff here */ wmnd.refresh = atoi(value("refresh")); wmnd.scroll = MAX(atoi(value("scroll")), 1); wmnd.avgSteps = MAX(atoi(value("avg_steps")), 1); wmnd.smooth = atof(value("smooth")); wmnd.maxScale = strtol(value("fixed_max"), NULL, 0); win_name = value("name"); if(strval_fe(psi_bool, value("binary_scale"))) wmnd.scale = binary_scale; else wmnd.scale = metric_scale; active_interface = value("interface_name"); if(!strcmp(active_interface, "%first")) active_interface = NULL; if(!strval_fe(psi_bool, value("use_long_names"))) bit_set(CFG_SHORTNAME); if(strval_fe(psi_bool, value("show_max_values"))) bit_set(CFG_SHOWMAX); if(!strval_fe(psi_bool, value("use_max_history"))) bit_set(CFG_MAXSCREEN); if(strval_fe(psi_bool, value("display_time"))) bit_set(CFG_SHOWTIME); wmnd.wavemode = waveval_fe(drwFuncs, value("wave_mode")); drv_name = value("driver"); if(!strcmp(drv_name, "%auto")) drv_name = NULL; drv_interface = value("driver_interface"); if(!strcmp(drv_interface, "%any")) drv_interface = NULL; if(strval_fe(psi_bool, value("quiet"))) msg_messages = MSG_FERR; if(strval_fe(psi_bool, value("debug"))) msg_messages |= MSG_FDBG; /* check for at least one display mode */ if(!drwFuncs->funcName) { msg_err("no avaible display modes, exiting"); exit(1); } /* initialize drivers and devices */ if(!active_interface) active_interface = drv_interface; if(devices_init(drv_name, drv_interface)) { msg_err("no drivers loaded, exiting"); exit(1); } /* now it's safe to connect signals */ signal(SIGINT, mainExit); signal(SIGTERM, mainExit); signal(SIGCHLD, reaper); sigemptyset(&masked); sigaddset(&masked, SIGTERM); sigaddset(&masked, SIGINT); #ifdef USE_TREND /* initialize trend's data */ signal(SIGPIPE, SIG_IGN); trendFd = (FILE**)calloc(sizeof(FILE*), wmnd.nr_devices * 2); trendUpd = strval_fe(psi_bool, value("trend_update")); #endif msg_dbg(__POSITION__, "open X display"); dispname = value("display"); if(!(dockapp.d = XOpenDisplay(dispname))) { /* fprintf crashes on some systems if dispname is null */ if(dispname) msg_err("unable to open display '%s'", dispname); else msg_err("unable to open default display"); exit(-1); } new_window(win_name, "wmnd", 64, 64, argc, argv); add_mr(REG_DEV, 3, 3, 38, 9); /* device */ add_mr(REG_RT_PB, 54, 3, 7, 9); /* up/down packet/byte mode */ add_mr(REG_MAIN, 3, 22, 58, 31); /* main display area */ add_mr(REG_SCALE_RX, 3, 13, 29, 9); /* scale meter, left side (rx) */ add_mr(REG_SCALE_TX, 32, 13, 29, 9); /* scale meter, right side (tx) */ add_mr(REG_SCRIPT, 3, 54, 58, 7); /* user script */ /* updates should begin immediately */ memset(&beat_time, 0, sizeof(beat_time)); /* clear the number of remaining steps */ wmnd.avgRSteps = 1; if(!active_interface) /* set default device name */ wmnd.curdev = devices; else devices_select(active_interface); draw_interface(); msg_dbg(__POSITION__, "looping"); XSync(dockapp.d, False); /* kick off X11 queue */ /* loop forever */ for(;;) { unsigned int j; sigset_t mask; struct timeval beat_ctime; unsigned long beat_gap; int gap; /* mask INT/TERM in get_stats */ sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, &masked, &mask); /* get statistics for each existing device */ for(ptr = devices; ptr; ptr = ptr->next) { devices_getstat(ptr, &ip, &op, &ib, &ob); /* check for device shutdown */ if(ib < ptr->ib_stat_last) ptr->ib_stat_last = ib; if(ob < ptr->ob_stat_last) ptr->ob_stat_last = ob; if(ip < ptr->ip_stat_last) ptr->ip_stat_last = ip; if(op < ptr->op_stat_last) ptr->op_stat_last = op; /* * smoothing is performed before led setup and only on bytes, in order to * let leds blink even when the graph is smoothed. Smoothing packets has * no sense. */ if(wmnd.smooth) { smooth(&ib, ptr->ib_stat_last, wmnd.smooth); smooth(&ob, ptr->ob_stat_last, wmnd.smooth); } /* setup leds */ if(ptr == wmnd.curdev) { if(ptr->ip_stat_last == ip || ptr->online) led_control(LED_RX, 0); else led_control(LED_RX, 1); if(ptr->op_stat_last == op || ptr->online) led_control(LED_TX, 0); else led_control(LED_TX, 1); } /* save values in history */ ptr->his[57][0] += ib - ptr->ib_stat_last; ptr->his[57][1] += ob - ptr->ob_stat_last; ptr->his[57][2] += ip - ptr->ip_stat_last; ptr->his[57][3] += op - ptr->op_stat_last; ptr->ib_max_his = MAX(ptr->ib_max_his, ptr->his[57][0]); ptr->ob_max_his = MAX(ptr->ob_max_his, ptr->his[57][1]); ptr->ip_max_his = MAX(ptr->ip_max_his, ptr->his[57][2]); ptr->op_max_his = MAX(ptr->op_max_his, ptr->his[57][3]); /* save lastest values */ ptr->ib_stat_last = ib; ptr->ob_stat_last = ob; ptr->ip_stat_last = ip; ptr->op_stat_last = op; } /* restore mask */ sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &mask, NULL); /* fetch current time */ gettimeofday(&beat_ctime, NULL); /* estimate the time gap in milliseconds */ beat_gap = ((beat_ctime.tv_sec - beat_time.tv_sec) * 1000) + ((beat_ctime.tv_usec - beat_time.tv_usec) / 1000); gap = (wmnd.avgSteps != 1? wmnd.scroll: beat_gap / 100); if(beat_gap >= wmnd.scroll * 100) { beat_time = beat_ctime; /* drift the average stats */ if(!--wmnd.avgRSteps) { float div = 1. / wmnd.avgSteps; for(ptr = devices; ptr; ptr = ptr->next) { ptr->avg[0] = (unsigned long)(div * (ptr->ib_stat_last - ptr->avgBuf[0])); ptr->avg[1] = (unsigned long)(div * (ptr->ob_stat_last - ptr->avgBuf[1])); ptr->avg[2] = (unsigned long)(div * (ptr->ip_stat_last - ptr->avgBuf[2])); ptr->avg[3] = (unsigned long)(div * (ptr->op_stat_last - ptr->avgBuf[3])); ptr->avgBuf[0] = ptr->ib_stat_last; ptr->avgBuf[1] = ptr->ob_stat_last; ptr->avgBuf[2] = ptr->ip_stat_last; ptr->avgBuf[3] = ptr->op_stat_last; } wmnd.avgRSteps = wmnd.avgSteps; } /* cause a beat_event to parse pending x requests */ beat_event(); /* scroll the statistics */ draw_stats(wmnd.curdev, gap); for(ptr = devices; ptr; ptr = ptr->next) { #ifdef USE_TREND if(trendUpd) { int i, bp, idx; for(bp = 0; bp != 2; ++bp) { idx = (bp? 0: 2); i = trend_idx(ptr->devnum, bp); if(trendFd[i]) { if(check_trend(i)) close_trend(i); else { fprintf(trendFd[i], "%lu %lu\n", ptr->his[57][idx + 0], ptr->his[57][idx + 1]); fflush(trendFd[i]); } } } } #endif for(j = 1; j < 58; j++) { ptr->his[j - 1][0] = ptr->his[j][0]; ptr->his[j - 1][1] = ptr->his[j][1]; ptr->his[j - 1][2] = ptr->his[j][2]; ptr->his[j - 1][3] = ptr->his[j][3]; } memset(ptr->his[57], 0, sizeof(ptr->his[57])); } } /* * beat_event and redraw added also on expose and button release * events. Now the app is much responsive to user action */ while (XPending(dockapp.d)) { msg_dbg(__POSITION__, "X11 activity"); XNextEvent(dockapp.d, &event); switch (event.type) { case Expose: dockapp.update = 1; break; case DestroyNotify: XCloseDisplay(dockapp.d); exit(0); break; case ButtonPress: btn = event.xbutton.button; rgn = check_mr(event.xbutton.x, event.xbutton.y); break; case ButtonRelease: if(btn == event.xbutton.button) { if(rgn == check_mr(event.xbutton.x, event.xbutton.y)) { click_event(rgn, btn); beat_event(); draw_stats(wmnd.curdev, gap); } } break; } } redraw_window(); usleep(wmnd.refresh); } #ifdef USE_TREND close_trends(); #endif devices_destroy(); exit(0); } void binary_scale(unsigned char sign, unsigned long value, char* buf) { unsigned char scale; unsigned int i; char* r; if(value > 1073741823) { /* scale in giga */ value = value >> 30; scale = 'G'; } else if(value > 1048575) { /* scale in mega */ value = value >> 20; scale = 'M'; } else if(value > 1023) { /* scale in kilo */ value = value >> 10; scale = 'K'; } else scale = ' '; snprintf(buf, 7, "%c%lu", sign, value); r = buf; r++; for(i = 3; i > 0 && *r != '\0'; i--) { if(*r == '+' || *r == '-' || *r == '.') ++i; ++r; } *r++ = scale; *r = '\0'; } void metric_scale(unsigned char sign, unsigned long value, char* buf) { float f; unsigned char scale; unsigned int i; char* r; f = (float) value; if(value > 999999999) { /* scale in giga */ f /= 1000000000; scale = 'G'; } else if(value > 999999) { /* scale in mega */ f /= 1000000; scale = 'M'; } else if(value > 999) { /* scale in kilo */ f /= 1000; scale = 'K'; } else scale = ' '; snprintf(buf, 7, "%c%f", sign, f); r = buf; r++; for(i = 3; i > 0 && *r != '\0'; i--) { if(*r == '+' || *r == '-' || *r == '.') ++i; ++r; } *r++ = scale; *r = '\0'; } void scale(char* rx_buf, char* tx_buf, unsigned long rx, unsigned long tx, const int gap) { char rx_sign, tx_sign; if(rx > tx) { rx_sign = '+'; tx_sign = '#'; } else { rx_sign = '-'; tx_sign = '*'; } /* return the speed in bps */ if(gap != 10) { float div = 10. / gap; tx = (unsigned long)(div * tx); rx = (unsigned long)(div * rx); } wmnd.scale(tx_sign, tx, tx_buf); wmnd.scale(rx_sign, rx, rx_buf); } void draw_string(const char* buf, unsigned int x, unsigned int y) { unsigned int w, sx = 0, sy = 0; unsigned int draw; const char* r; w = 3; draw = 0; for(r = buf; *r != '\0'; r++) { if(*r >= '0' && *r <= '9') { w = 5; sx = 1 + (w * (*r - '0')); sy = 86; draw = 1; } else if(*r == '.') { w = 2; sx = 62; sy = 86; draw = 1; } else if(*r >= 'A' && *r <= 'Z') { w = 5; sx = 1 + (w * (*r - 'A')); sy = 94; draw = 1; } else if(*r == '+') { w = 6; if(bit_get(CFG_MAXSCREEN)) { sx = 133; sy = 94; } else { sx = 66; sy = 46; } draw = 1; } else if(*r == '-') { w = 6; if(bit_get(CFG_MAXSCREEN)) { sx = 139; sy = 94; } else { sx = 72; sy = 46; } draw = 1; } else if(*r == '*') { w = 6; if(bit_get(CFG_MAXSCREEN)) { sx = 145; sy = 94; } else { sx = 78; sy = 46; } draw = 1; } else if(*r == '#') { w = 6; if(bit_get(CFG_MAXSCREEN)) { sx = 151; sy = 94; } else { sx = 84; sy = 46; } draw = 1; } if(draw) { copy_xpm_area(sx, sy, w, 7, x, y); draw = 0; } x += w; } } void draw_rate(unsigned long rx, unsigned long tx, const int gap) { char rx_buf[8]; char tx_buf[8]; /* clear rate bar */ copy_xpm_area(100, 86, 58, 7, 3, 54); /* put rx/tx numbers into strings, scaling them */ scale(rx_buf, tx_buf, rx, tx, gap); /* draw rx/tx strings */ draw_string(rx_buf, 3, 54); draw_string(tx_buf, 32, 54); } void draw_max(unsigned long rx, unsigned long tx) { char rx_buf[16]; char tx_buf[16]; /* clear rate bar */ copy_xpm_area(100, 86, 58, 7, 3, 11); /* put rx/tx numbers into strings, scaling them. Scale now acceps the median * time in microseconds to scale the values correctly; as we don't have the * median time for all samples, use a reasonable default */ scale(rx_buf, tx_buf, rx, tx, wmnd.scroll); /* draw rx/tx strings */ draw_string(rx_buf, 3, 11); draw_string(tx_buf, 32, 11); } void draw_stats(struct Devices *ptr, const int gap) { unsigned int k; unsigned long* p; unsigned int in, out; unsigned long rx_max_his, tx_max_his; unsigned long long rx_max, tx_max; unsigned int size; if(bit_get(CFG_SHOWMAX)) size = 35; /* with max bar mode */ else size = 41; /* without max bar */ if(bit_get(CFG_MODE)) { /* bytes mode */ in = 0; out = 1; rx_max_his = ptr->ib_max_his; tx_max_his = ptr->ob_max_his; } else { /* packets mode */ in = 2; out = 3; rx_max_his = ptr->ip_max_his; tx_max_his = ptr->op_max_his; } /* find maximum value in screen history */ rx_max = tx_max = 0; p = (unsigned long*)ptr->his; for(k = 0; k < 58; k++) { rx_max = MAX(rx_max, p[in]); tx_max = MAX(tx_max, p[out]); p += 4; } /* draw rx/tx rate */ p = ptr->avg; draw_rate(p[in], p[out], gap); if(bit_get(CFG_MAXSCREEN)) draw_max(rx_max, tx_max); else draw_max(rx_max_his, tx_max_his); p = (unsigned long*)ptr->his; (*drwFuncs[wmnd.wavemode].funcPtr)(p, in, out, size, rx_max, tx_max); /* copy connection time over the graph */ if(bit_get(CFG_SHOWTIME) && wmnd.curdev->devstart) copy_xpm_area(70, 36, 23, 7, 37, 46); } static void led_control(const unsigned char led, const unsigned char mode) { msg_dbg(__POSITION__, "led: %02x[%02x]", led, mode); switch (led) { case LED_POWER: switch (bit_get(CFG_MODE)) { case 1: /* bytes */ if(mode) /* on-line */ copy_xpm_area(116, 65, 5, 7, 55, 4) else /* off-line */ copy_xpm_area(122, 65, 5, 7, 55, 4); break; case 0: /* packets */ if(mode) /* on-line */ copy_xpm_area(128, 65, 5, 7, 55, 4) else /* off-line */ copy_xpm_area(134, 65, 5, 7, 55, 4); break; } break; case LED_RX: if(mode) { /* turn on */ if(bit_get(LED_RX)) { msg_dbg(__POSITION__, "RX led already on"); return; } copy_xpm_area(86, 70, 5, 4, 41, 4); bit_set(LED_RX); msg_dbg(__POSITION__, "RX led on"); } else { /* turn off */ if(!bit_get(LED_RX)) { msg_dbg(__POSITION__, "RX led already off"); return; } copy_xpm_area(92, 70, 5, 4, 41, 4); bit_off(LED_RX); msg_dbg(__POSITION__, "RX led off"); } break; case LED_TX: if(mode) { /* turn on */ if(bit_get(LED_TX)) { msg_dbg(__POSITION__, "TX led already on"); return; } copy_xpm_area(86, 65, 5, 4, 48, 4); bit_set(LED_TX); msg_dbg(__POSITION__, "TX led on"); } else { /* turn off */ if(!bit_get(LED_TX)) { msg_dbg(__POSITION__, "TX led already off"); return; } copy_xpm_area(92, 65, 5, 4, 48, 4); bit_off(LED_TX); msg_dbg(__POSITION__, "TX led off"); } break; } } void draw_interface(void) { int i; int c; int k = 3; char temp[7]; char* cur_name = wmnd.curdev->name; int cur_namelen = strlen(cur_name); /* refresh */ copy_xpm_area(65, 54, 38, 9, 3, 3); led_control(LED_POWER, bit_get(RUN_ONLINE)); /* * little modify to handle names shorter than 4 chars and minor bugfix * for names shorter than 6 chars (memory overwrite) */ if(bit_get(CFG_SHORTNAME)) { strncpy(temp, cur_name, (cur_namelen<4)?cur_namelen:3); temp[3] = (cur_namelen < 4)? '\0': cur_name[cur_namelen - 1]; temp[4] = '\0'; } else { if(cur_namelen > 6) cur_namelen = 6; strncpy(temp, cur_name, cur_namelen); temp[cur_namelen] = '\0'; } for(i = 0; temp[i]; i++) { c = temp[i]; if(c >= '0' && c <= '9') { c -= '0'; copy_xpm_area(c * 6, 65, 6, 9, k, 3); k += 6; } else { if(c >= 'a' && c <= 'z') c = c - 'a' + 'A'; c -= 'A'; copy_xpm_area(c * 6, 75, 6, 9, k, 3); k += 6; } } } void reaper(int sig) { int dummy; wait(&dummy); } void usage(void) { int cnt = 0; fprintf(stderr, "wmnd - WindowMaker Network Devices %s\n\n" "usage:\n" " -b base 2 scale (no fractions)\n" " -c tx color\n" " -C rx color\n" " -L middle line color\n" " -d \n" " -g \n" " -h this help screen\n" " -i select this interface at startup\n" " -l start using long device names\n" " -m start with max values hidden\n" " -M use max values from the entire history\n" " -f read config instead of ~/.wmndrc\n" " -F don't parse ~/.wmndrc\n" " -r refresh rate in microseconds\n" " -s scroll rate in tenth of seconds\n" " -S number of samples to average for the speed indicator\n" " -t start without displaying time\n" " -n Use instead of 'wmnd' for the window name\n" " -v print the version number\n" " -q be less verbose\n" " -Q enable verbosity\n" " -o smoothing factor (0-1)\n" " -a fixed max scale at \n" " -w select display mode (see below)\n" " -D specify a driver to use\n" " -I tell to driver/s the interface to monitor\n\n" "builtin drivers: ", WMND_VERSION); /* display builtin drivers */ while(drivers_table[cnt].driver_name) { if(drivers_table[cnt+1].driver_name) fprintf(stderr, "%s, ", drivers_table[cnt].driver_name); else fprintf(stderr, "%s.\n", drivers_table[cnt].driver_name); cnt++; } /* display builtin display modes */ fprintf(stderr, "builtin display modes: "); cnt = 0; while(drwFuncs[cnt].funcName) { if(drwFuncs[cnt + 1].funcName) fprintf(stderr,"%s, ",drwFuncs[cnt].funcName); else fprintf(stderr,"%s.\n",drwFuncs[cnt].funcName); cnt++; } } void printversion(void) { printf("%s\n", WMND_VERSION); } int devices_init(const char* driver, const char* interface) { /* * devices init, initializes all drivers/devices * return: 0 on success, 1 on error */ int cnt = -1; int devnum; int in_loop0; struct Devices *prt; struct Devices *aftPrt; struct Devices *tmpPrt; wmnd.nr_devices = 0; /* creating and empy first device */ msg_dbg(__POSITION__, "initializing devices"); devices = (struct Devices*)malloc(sizeof(struct Devices)); devices->next = NULL; prt = devices; /* starting all drivers */ do { cnt++; /* check if driver is specified and check devicename */ if(driver && strcmp(driver, drivers_table[cnt].driver_name)) continue; /* device matches or driver is NULL, then check if driver is avaible */ msg_dbg(__POSITION__, "probing %s", drivers_table[cnt].driver_name); aftPrt = prt; devnum = (*drivers_table[cnt].list_devices)(interface, prt); drivers_table[cnt].status = devnum; if(!devnum) continue; /* driver is avaible, set up all driver's devices */ for(in_loop0 = 0; in_loop0 < devnum; in_loop0++) { prt = prt->next; prt->devnum = wmnd.nr_devices + in_loop0; prt->drvnum = cnt; /* set the driver number */ if(drivers_table[cnt].init_device && (*drivers_table[cnt].init_device)(prt) == 1) /* init the device */ { msg_err("failed to initialize device %s,%d", drivers_table[cnt].driver_name, in_loop0); devnum--; /* last element in list */ if(in_loop0 == devnum-1 || !devnum) { free(prt); prt = aftPrt; continue; } /* remove device from list */ tmpPrt = prt->next; free(prt); prt = tmpPrt; if(in_loop0 == devnum) continue; aftPrt = prt; in_loop0--; } else { /* initialize statistics for this device */ int cnt; unsigned long int ib, ob, ip, op; /* sample some stats to inizialize cleanly the graph */ (*drivers_table[prt->drvnum].get_stats)(prt, &ip, &op, &ib, &ob); prt->ib_max_his = prt->ob_max_his = prt->ip_max_his = prt->op_max_his = 0; prt->ib_stat_last = ib; prt->ob_stat_last = ob; prt->ip_stat_last = ip; prt->op_stat_last = op; /* cleaning history */ for(cnt = 0; cnt < 58; cnt++) memset(prt->his, 0, sizeof(prt->his)); /* clean average sampling buffers */ prt->avgBuf[0] = ib; prt->avgBuf[1] = ob; prt->avgBuf[2] = ip; prt->avgBuf[3] = op; } } /* all new devices are ok */ wmnd.nr_devices += devnum; } while(drivers_table[cnt+1].driver_name); /* remove the first null element */ prt = devices; devices = prt->next; free(prt); return (!wmnd.nr_devices); } void devices_prev(void) { /* * devices_prev: cycles for the previous device. */ struct Devices* tmp = devices; while(tmp->next && (wmnd.curdev == devices || tmp->next != wmnd.curdev)) tmp = tmp->next; wmnd.curdev = tmp; } void devices_select(const char* interface) { /* * devices_select: sets wmnd.curdev looking up a name * if name is null, cycles for next device */ struct Devices* prt = devices; if(interface) { /* searching for a device */ wmnd.curdev = devices; while(prt) { if(!strcmp(interface, prt->name)) { /* name matches */ wmnd.curdev = prt; break; } prt = prt->next; } } else { /* switching active device */ if(!wmnd.curdev->next) wmnd.curdev = devices; /* last element, back to first */ else wmnd.curdev = wmnd.curdev->next; } } void devices_getstat(struct Devices *device, unsigned long* ip, unsigned long* op, unsigned long* ib, unsigned long* ob) { /* * devices_getstat: run appropriate get_stats for device */ int online = (*drivers_table[device->drvnum].get_stats)(device, ip, op, ib, ob); if(!online && device->online) { /* the device retuned back online, update the timestamp */ time(&device->devstart); } else if(online && !device->online) { /* device shutdown */ device->devstart = 0; } device->online = online; } void devices_destroy(void) { /* * devices_destroy: sends destroy signal to all devices and frees devices */ struct Devices *ptr; int cnt; while(devices->next) { ptr = devices; devices = devices->next; if(drivers_table[ptr->drvnum].terminate_device) (*drivers_table[ptr->drvnum].terminate_device)(ptr); free(ptr->name); free(ptr); } for(cnt = 0; drivers_table[cnt].driver_name; ++cnt) { if(drivers_table[cnt].status && drivers_table[cnt].terminate_driver) (*drivers_table[cnt].terminate_driver)(); } } wmnd-0.4.17/src/wmnd.h0000664000175000017500000001047211240000542011370 00000000000000/* * wmnd: main program module, shared header * Copyright(c) 2001-2008 by wave++ "Yuri D'Elia" * Distributed under GNU GPL (v2 or above) WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. */ #ifndef WMND_H #define WMND_H #include "bits.h" /* portable bit functions */ /* picky time headers, for both time_t and timeval */ #ifdef TIME_WITH_SYS_TIME #include #include #else #ifdef HAVE_SYS_TIME_H #include #else #include #endif #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /* version number is now defined into config.h */ #include "config.h" #define WMND_VERSION PACKAGE_VERSION #define MAXBUF 256 #ifndef MIN #define MIN(a, b) (((a) < (b))? (a): (b)) #endif #ifndef MAX #define MAX(a, b) (((a) < (b))? (b): (a)) #endif struct Devices { struct Devices* next; /* ptr to next structure */ char* name; /* device name from /proc/net/dev */ void* drvdata; /* driver data used by the driver */ int devnum; /* overall device number */ int drvnum; /* driver number */ int online; /* 0 for online, 1 for offline */ time_t devstart; /* device activity start, 0 for unavaible */ unsigned long avg[4]; /* average sampling - last samples */ unsigned long avgBuf[4]; /* average sampling - buffers */ unsigned long his[59][4]; unsigned long ib_stat_last; unsigned long ob_stat_last; unsigned long ip_stat_last; unsigned long op_stat_last; unsigned long ib_max_his; /* maximum input bytes in history */ unsigned long ob_max_his; /* maximum output bytes in history */ unsigned long ip_max_his; /* maximum input packets in history */ unsigned long op_max_his; /* maximum output packets in history */ }; struct var { struct var* v_next; /* ptr to next structure */ char* v_name; /* option name */ char* v_value; /* option value */ }; typedef struct { unsigned int nr_devices; /* number of devices in list */ _bits_type flags; /* big bit-mapped flags mask */ unsigned int wavemode; /* type of wave graph */ unsigned int nWavemodes; /* numbers of wave graph */ struct Devices* curdev; /* current device */ void /* scale function */ (*scale)(unsigned char sign, unsigned long value, char* buf); unsigned int refresh; /* speed of the refresh */ unsigned int avgSteps; /* number of steps to average */ unsigned int avgRSteps; /* number of remaining steps */ float smooth; /* smoothing factor */ unsigned long scroll; /* speed of the graph scrolling */ unsigned long maxScale; /* fixed max scale */ } DevTable; typedef struct { unsigned long txColor; unsigned long rxColor; unsigned long mdColor; } stdCols; typedef struct { Display* d; int xfd; int screen; Window root; Window win; Window iconwin; Pixmap pixmap; Pixmap mask; GC gc; int width; int height; int x; int y; int button; int update; stdCols stdColors; /* standard allocated colors */ } Dockapp; /* I don't like this very much.. */ extern Dockapp dockapp; extern DevTable wmnd; typedef struct { int enable; int x; int y; int width; int height; } MRegion; /* store all configuration in one place */ #define RUN_ONLINE 3 /* current device is online */ #define LED_POWER 4 /* next 3 are for different leds */ #define LED_RX 5 #define LED_TX 6 #define CFG_SHOWTIME 15 #define CFG_MAXSCREEN 16 /* 1: yes 0: no, max history */ #define CFG_SHORTNAME 17 /* 1: use 0: no */ #define CFG_MODE 18 /* 1: bytes 0: packets */ #define CFG_SHOWMAX 19 /* 1: yes 0: no */ /* region definitions */ #define REG_NOREG (-1u) #define REG_DEV 0 #define REG_RT_PB 1 #define REG_MAIN 2 #define REG_SCALE_RX 3 #define REG_SCALE_TX 4 #define REG_SCRIPT 5 /* bit ops on wmnd.flags */ #define bit_set(n) onbit(&wmnd.flags, n) #define bit_off(n) offbit(&wmnd.flags, n) #define bit_tgl(n) invbit(&wmnd.flags, n) #define bit_get(n) getbit(&wmnd.flags, n) #endif wmnd-0.4.17/src/README.master.xpm0000664000175000017500000000026511240000542013226 00000000000000don't edit master.xpm using gimp or any other image editing tool. or, if you do, make sure to restore the symbolic color names (see inside the file). better just not mess with it.