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// Copyright (C) 1992-1998 by Michael K. Johnson, johnsonm@redhat.com
// Copyright 1998-2002 Albert Cahalan
//
// This file is placed under the conditions of the GNU Library
// General Public License, version 2, or any later version.
// See file COPYING for information on distribution conditions.

/* File for parsing top-level /proc entities. */

#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <locale.h>

#include <unistd.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include "version.h"
#include "sysinfo.h"		/* include self to verify prototypes */

#ifndef HZ
#include <netinet/in.h>		/* htons */
#endif

long smp_num_cpus;		/* number of CPUs */

#define BAD_OPEN_MESSAGE					\
"Error: /proc must be mounted\n"				\
"  To mount /proc at boot you need an /etc/fstab line like:\n"	\
"      /proc   /proc   proc    defaults\n"			\
"  In the meantime, mount /proc /proc -t proc\n"

#define STAT_FILE    "/proc/stat"
static int stat_fd = -1;
#define UPTIME_FILE  "/proc/uptime"
static int uptime_fd = -1;
#define LOADAVG_FILE "/proc/loadavg"
static int loadavg_fd = -1;
#define MEMINFO_FILE "/proc/meminfo"
static int meminfo_fd = -1;
#define VMINFO_FILE "/proc/vmstat"
static int vminfo_fd = -1;

static char buf[1024];

/* This macro opens filename only if necessary and seeks to 0 so
 * that successive calls to the functions are more efficient.
 * It also reads the current contents of the file into the global buf.
 */
#define FILE_TO_BUF(filename, fd) do{				\
    static int local_n;						\
    if (fd == -1 && (fd = open(filename, O_RDONLY)) == -1) {	\
	fprintf(stderr, BAD_OPEN_MESSAGE);			\
	fflush(NULL);						\
	_exit(102);						\
    }								\
    lseek(fd, 0L, SEEK_SET);					\
    if ((local_n = read(fd, buf, sizeof buf - 1)) < 0) {	\
	perror(filename);					\
	fflush(NULL);						\
	_exit(103);						\
    }								\
    buf[local_n] = '\0';					\
}while (0)

/* evals 'x' twice */
#define SET_IF_DESIRED(x,y) do{  if (x) *(x) = (y); }while (0)

/***********************************************************************/
int uptime(double *restrict uptime_secs, double *restrict idle_secs)
{
	double up = 0, idle = 0;
	char *restrict savelocale;

	FILE_TO_BUF(UPTIME_FILE, uptime_fd);
	savelocale = setlocale(LC_NUMERIC, NULL);
	setlocale(LC_NUMERIC, "C");
	if (sscanf(buf, "%lf %lf", &up, &idle) < 2) {
		setlocale(LC_NUMERIC, savelocale);
		fprintf(stderr, "bad data in " UPTIME_FILE "\n");
		return 0;
	}
	setlocale(LC_NUMERIC, savelocale);
	SET_IF_DESIRED(uptime_secs, up);
	SET_IF_DESIRED(idle_secs, idle);
	return up;		/* assume never be zero seconds in practice */
}

/***********************************************************************
 * Some values in /proc are expressed in units of 1/HZ seconds, where HZ
 * is the kernel clock tick rate. One of these units is called a jiffy.
 * The HZ value used in the kernel may vary according to hacker desire.
 * According to Linus Torvalds, this is not true. He considers the values
 * in /proc as being in architecture-dependant units that have no relation
 * to the kernel clock tick rate. Examination of the kernel source code
 * reveals that opinion as wishful thinking.
 *
 * In any case, we need the HZ constant as used in /proc. (the real HZ value
 * may differ, but we don't care) There are several ways we could get HZ:
 *
 * 1. Include the kernel header file. If it changes, recompile this library.
 * 2. Use the sysconf() function. When HZ changes, recompile the C library!
 * 3. Ask the kernel. This is obviously correct...
 *
 * Linus Torvalds won't let us ask the kernel, because he thinks we should
 * not know the HZ value. Oh well, we don't have to listen to him.
 * Someone smuggled out the HZ value. :-)
 *
 * This code should work fine, even if Linus fixes the kernel to match his
 * stated behavior. The code only fails in case of a partial conversion.
 *
 * Recent update: on some architectures, the 2.4 kernel provides an
 * ELF note to indicate HZ. This may be for ARM or user-mode Linux
 * support. This ought to be investigated. Note that sysconf() is still
 * unreliable, because it doesn't return an error code when it is
 * used with a kernel that doesn't support the ELF note. On some other
 * architectures there may be a system call or sysctl() that will work.
 */

unsigned long long Hertz;

static void old_Hertz_hack(void)
{
	unsigned long long user_j, nice_j, sys_j, other_j;	/* jiffies (clock ticks) */
	double up_1, up_2, seconds;
	unsigned long long jiffies;
	unsigned h;
	char *restrict savelocale;

	savelocale = setlocale(LC_NUMERIC, NULL);
	setlocale(LC_NUMERIC, "C");
	do {
		FILE_TO_BUF(UPTIME_FILE, uptime_fd);
		sscanf(buf, "%lf", &up_1);
		/* uptime(&up_1, NULL); */
		FILE_TO_BUF(STAT_FILE, stat_fd);
		sscanf(buf, "cpu %Lu %Lu %Lu %Lu", &user_j, &nice_j, &sys_j,
		       &other_j);
		FILE_TO_BUF(UPTIME_FILE, uptime_fd);
		sscanf(buf, "%lf", &up_2);
		/* uptime(&up_2, NULL); */
	} while ((long long)((up_2 - up_1) * 1000.0 / up_1));	/* want under 0.1% error */
	setlocale(LC_NUMERIC, savelocale);
	jiffies = user_j + nice_j + sys_j + other_j;
	seconds = (up_1 + up_2) / 2;
	h = (unsigned)((double)jiffies / seconds / smp_num_cpus);
	/* actual values used by 2.4 kernels: 32 64 100 128 1000 1024 1200 */
	switch (h) {
	case 9 ... 11:
		Hertz = 10;
		break;		/* S/390 (sometimes) */
	case 18 ... 22:
		Hertz = 20;
		break;		/* user-mode Linux */
	case 30 ... 34:
		Hertz = 32;
		break;		/* ia64 emulator */
	case 48 ... 52:
		Hertz = 50;
		break;
	case 58 ... 61:
		Hertz = 60;
		break;
	case 62 ... 65:
		Hertz = 64;
		break;		/* StrongARM /Shark */
	case 95 ... 105:
		Hertz = 100;
		break;		/* normal Linux */
	case 124 ... 132:
		Hertz = 128;
		break;		/* MIPS, ARM */
	case 195 ... 204:
		Hertz = 200;
		break;		/* normal << 1 */
	case 253 ... 260:
		Hertz = 256;
		break;
	case 393 ... 408:
		Hertz = 400;
		break;		/* normal << 2 */
	case 790 ... 808:
		Hertz = 800;
		break;		/* normal << 3 */
	case 990 ... 1010:
		Hertz = 1000;
		break;		/* ARM */
	case 1015 ... 1035:
		Hertz = 1024;
		break;		/* Alpha, ia64 */
	case 1180 ... 1220:
		Hertz = 1200;
		break;		/* Alpha */
	default:
#ifdef HZ
		Hertz = (unsigned long long)HZ;	/* <asm/param.h> */
#else
		/* If 32-bit or big-endian (not Alpha or ia64), assume HZ is 100. */
		Hertz = (sizeof(long) == sizeof(int)
			 || htons(999) == 999) ? 100UL : 1024UL;
#endif
		fprintf(stderr, "Unknown HZ value! (%d) Assume %Ld.\n", h,
			Hertz);
	}
}

#ifndef AT_CLKTCK
#define AT_CLKTCK       17	/* frequency of times() */
#endif

extern char **environ;

/* for ELF executables, notes are pushed before environment and args */
static unsigned long find_elf_note(unsigned long findme)
{
	unsigned long *ep = (unsigned long *)environ;
	while (*ep++) ;
	while (*ep) {
		if (ep[0] == findme)
			return ep[1];
		ep += 2;
	}
	return 42;
}

static void init_libproc(void) __attribute__ ((constructor));
static void init_libproc(void)
{
	/* ought to count CPUs in /proc/stat instead of relying
	 * on glibc, which foolishly tries to parse /proc/cpuinfo
	 */
	smp_num_cpus = sysconf(_SC_NPROCESSORS_CONF);	// or _SC_NPROCESSORS_ONLN
	if (smp_num_cpus < 1)
		smp_num_cpus = 1;	/* SPARC glibc is buggy */

	if (linux_version_code > LINUX_VERSION(2, 4, 0)) {
		Hertz = find_elf_note(AT_CLKTCK);
		if (Hertz != 42)
			return;
		fprintf(stderr,
			"2.4 kernel w/o ELF notes? -- report to albert@users.sf.net\n");
	}
	old_Hertz_hack();
}

/***********************************************************************
 * The /proc filesystem calculates idle=jiffies-(user+nice+sys) and we
 * recover jiffies by adding up the 4 or 5 numbers we are given. SMP kernels
 * (as of pre-2.4 era) can report idle time going backwards, perhaps due
 * to non-atomic reads and updates. There is no locking for these values.
 */
#ifndef NAN
#define NAN (-0.0)
#endif
#define JT unsigned long long
void five_cpu_numbers(double *restrict uret, double *restrict nret,
		      double *restrict sret, double *restrict iret,
		      double *restrict wret)
{
	double tmp_u, tmp_n, tmp_s, tmp_i, tmp_w;
	double scale;		/* scale values to % */
	static JT old_u, old_n, old_s, old_i, old_w;
	JT new_u, new_n, new_s, new_i, new_w;
	JT ticks_past;		/* avoid div-by-0 by not calling too often :-( */

	tmp_w = 0.0;
	new_w = 0;

	FILE_TO_BUF(STAT_FILE, stat_fd);
	sscanf(buf, "cpu %Lu %Lu %Lu %Lu %Lu", &new_u, &new_n, &new_s, &new_i,
	       &new_w);
	ticks_past =
	    (new_u + new_n + new_s + new_i + new_w) - (old_u + old_n + old_s +
						       old_i + old_w);
	if (ticks_past) {
		scale = 100.0 / (double)ticks_past;
		tmp_u = ((double)new_u - (double)old_u) * scale;
		tmp_n = ((double)new_n - (double)old_n) * scale;
		tmp_s = ((double)new_s - (double)old_s) * scale;
		tmp_i = ((double)new_i - (double)old_i) * scale;
		tmp_w = ((double)new_w - (double)old_w) * scale;
	} else {
		tmp_u = NAN;
		tmp_n = NAN;
		tmp_s = NAN;
		tmp_i = NAN;
		tmp_w = NAN;
	}
	SET_IF_DESIRED(uret, tmp_u);
	SET_IF_DESIRED(nret, tmp_n);
	SET_IF_DESIRED(sret, tmp_s);
	SET_IF_DESIRED(iret, tmp_i);
	SET_IF_DESIRED(wret, tmp_w);
	old_u = new_u;
	old_n = new_n;
	old_s = new_s;
	old_i = new_i;
	old_w = new_w;
}

#undef JT

/***********************************************************************/
void loadavg(double *restrict av1, double *restrict av5, double *restrict av15)
{
	double avg_1 = 0, avg_5 = 0, avg_15 = 0;
	char *restrict savelocale;

	FILE_TO_BUF(LOADAVG_FILE, loadavg_fd);
	savelocale = setlocale(LC_NUMERIC, NULL);
	setlocale(LC_NUMERIC, "C");
	if (sscanf(buf, "%lf %lf %lf", &avg_1, &avg_5, &avg_15) < 3) {
		fprintf(stderr, "bad data in " LOADAVG_FILE "\n");
		exit(1);
	}
	setlocale(LC_NUMERIC, savelocale);
	SET_IF_DESIRED(av1, avg_1);
	SET_IF_DESIRED(av5, avg_5);
	SET_IF_DESIRED(av15, avg_15);
}

/***********************************************************************/
/*
 * Copyright 1999 by Albert Cahalan; all rights reserved.
 * This file may be used subject to the terms and conditions of the
 * GNU Library General Public License Version 2, or any later version
 * at your option, as published by the Free Software Foundation.
 * 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. See the
 * GNU Library General Public License for more details.
 */

typedef struct mem_table_struct {
	const char *name;	/* memory type name */
	unsigned *slot;		/* slot in return struct */
} mem_table_struct;

static int compare_mem_table_structs(const void *a, const void *b)
{
	return strcmp(((const mem_table_struct *)a)->name,
		      ((const mem_table_struct *)b)->name);
}

/* example data, following junk, with comments added:
 *
 * MemTotal:        61768 kB    old
 * MemFree:          1436 kB    old
 * MemShared:           0 kB    old (now always zero; not calculated)
 * Buffers:          1312 kB    old
 * Cached:          20932 kB    old
 * Active:          12464 kB    new
 * Inact_dirty:      7772 kB    new
 * Inact_clean:      2008 kB    new
 * Inact_target:        0 kB    new
 * Inact_laundry:       0 kB    new, and might be missing too
 * HighTotal:           0 kB
 * HighFree:            0 kB
 * LowTotal:        61768 kB
 * LowFree:          1436 kB
 * SwapTotal:      122580 kB    old
 * SwapFree:        60352 kB    old
 * Inactive:        20420 kB    2.5.41+
 * Dirty:               0 kB    2.5.41+
 * Writeback:           0 kB    2.5.41+
 * Mapped:           9792 kB    2.5.41+
 * Slab:             4564 kB    2.5.41+
 * Committed_AS:     8440 kB    2.5.41+
 * PageTables:        304 kB    2.5.41+
 * ReverseMaps:      5738       2.5.41+
 */

/* obsolete */
unsigned kb_main_shared;
/* old but still kicking -- the important stuff */
unsigned kb_main_buffers;
unsigned kb_main_cached;
unsigned kb_main_free;
unsigned kb_main_total;
unsigned kb_swap_free;
unsigned kb_swap_total;
/* recently introduced */
unsigned kb_high_free;
unsigned kb_high_total;
unsigned kb_low_free;
unsigned kb_low_total;
/* 2.4.xx era */
unsigned kb_active;
unsigned kb_inact_laundry;
unsigned kb_inact_dirty;
unsigned kb_inact_clean;
unsigned kb_inact_target;
unsigned kb_swap_cached;	/* late 2.4 only */
/* derived values */
unsigned kb_swap_used;
unsigned kb_main_used;
/* 2.5.41+ */
unsigned kb_writeback;
unsigned kb_slab;
unsigned nr_reversemaps;
unsigned kb_committed_as;
unsigned kb_dirty;
unsigned kb_inactive;
unsigned kb_mapped;
unsigned kb_pagetables;

void meminfo(void)
{
	char namebuf[16];	/* big enough to hold any row name */
	mem_table_struct findme = { namebuf, NULL };
	mem_table_struct *found;
	char *head;
	char *tail;
	static const mem_table_struct mem_table[] = {
		{"Active", &kb_active},
		{"Buffers", &kb_main_buffers},
		{"Cached", &kb_main_cached},
		{"Committed_AS", &kb_committed_as},
		{"Dirty", &kb_dirty},
		{"HighFree", &kb_high_free},
		{"HighTotal", &kb_high_total},
		{"Inact_clean", &kb_inact_clean},
		{"Inact_dirty", &kb_inact_dirty},
		{"Inact_laundry", &kb_inact_laundry},
		{"Inact_target", &kb_inact_target},
		{"Inactive", &kb_inactive},
		{"LowFree", &kb_low_free},
		{"LowTotal", &kb_low_total},
		{"Mapped", &kb_mapped},
		{"MemFree", &kb_main_free},
		{"MemShared", &kb_main_shared},
		{"MemTotal", &kb_main_total},
		{"PageTables", &kb_pagetables},
		{"ReverseMaps", &nr_reversemaps},
		{"Slab", &kb_slab},
		{"SwapCached", &kb_swap_cached},
		{"SwapFree", &kb_swap_free},
		{"SwapTotal", &kb_swap_total},
		{"Writeback", &kb_writeback}
	};
	const int mem_table_count =
	    sizeof(mem_table) / sizeof(mem_table_struct);

	FILE_TO_BUF(MEMINFO_FILE, meminfo_fd);

	kb_inactive = ~0U;

	head = buf;
	for (;;) {
		tail = strchr(head, ':');
		if (!tail)
			break;
		*tail = '\0';
		if (strlen(head) >= sizeof(namebuf)) {
			head = tail + 1;
			goto nextline;
		}
		strcpy(namebuf, head);
		found = bsearch(&findme, mem_table, mem_table_count,
				sizeof(mem_table_struct),
				compare_mem_table_structs);
		head = tail + 1;
		if (!found)
			goto nextline;
		*(found->slot) = strtoul(head, &tail, 10);
nextline:
		tail = strchr(head, '\n');
		if (!tail)
			break;
		head = tail + 1;
	}
	if (!kb_low_total) {	/* low==main except with large-memory support */
		kb_low_total = kb_main_total;
		kb_low_free = kb_main_free;
	}
	if (kb_inactive == ~0U) {
		kb_inactive =
		    kb_inact_dirty + kb_inact_clean + kb_inact_laundry;
	}
	kb_swap_used = kb_swap_total - kb_swap_free;
	kb_main_used = kb_main_total - kb_main_free;
}

/*****************************************************************/

/* read /proc/vminfo only for 2.5.41 and above */

typedef struct vm_table_struct {
	const char *name;	/* VM statistic name */
	unsigned *slot;		/* slot in return struct */
} vm_table_struct;

static int compare_vm_table_structs(const void *a, const void *b)
{
	return strcmp(((const vm_table_struct *)a)->name,
		      ((const vm_table_struct *)b)->name);
}

unsigned vm_nr_dirty;		// dirty writable pages
unsigned vm_nr_writeback;	// pages under writeback
unsigned vm_nr_pagecache;	// pages in pagecache
unsigned vm_nr_page_table_pages;	// pages used for pagetables
unsigned vm_nr_reverse_maps;	// includes PageDirect
unsigned vm_nr_mapped;		// mapped into pagetables
unsigned vm_nr_slab;		// in slab
unsigned vm_pgpgin;		// disk reads  (same as 1st num on /proc/stat page line)
unsigned vm_pgpgout;		// disk writes (same as 2nd num on /proc/stat page line)
unsigned vm_pswpin;		// swap reads  (same as 1st num on /proc/stat swap line)
unsigned vm_pswpout;		// swap writes (same as 2nd num on /proc/stat swap line)
unsigned vm_pgalloc;		// page allocations
unsigned vm_pgfree;		// page freeings
unsigned vm_pgactivate;		// pages moved inactive -> active
unsigned vm_pgdeactivate;	// pages moved active -> inactive
unsigned vm_pgfault;		// total faults (major+minor)
unsigned vm_pgmajfault;		// major faults
unsigned vm_pgscan;		// pages scanned by page reclaim
unsigned vm_pgrefill;		// inspected by refill_inactive_zone
unsigned vm_pgsteal;		// total pages reclaimed
unsigned vm_kswapd_steal;	// pages reclaimed by kswapd
// next 3 as defined by the 2.5.52 kernel
unsigned vm_pageoutrun;		// times kswapd ran page reclaim
unsigned vm_allocstall;		// times a page allocator ran direct reclaim
unsigned vm_pgrotated;		// pages rotated to the tail of the LRU for immediate reclaim

void vminfo(void)
{
	char namebuf[16];	/* big enough to hold any row name */
	vm_table_struct findme = { namebuf, NULL };
	vm_table_struct *found;
	char *head;
	char *tail;
	static const vm_table_struct vm_table[] = {
		{"allocstall", &vm_allocstall},
		{"kswapd_steal", &vm_kswapd_steal},
		{"nr_dirty", &vm_nr_dirty},
		{"nr_mapped", &vm_nr_mapped},
		{"nr_page_table_pages", &vm_nr_page_table_pages},
		{"nr_pagecache", &vm_nr_pagecache},
		{"nr_reverse_maps", &vm_nr_reverse_maps},
		{"nr_slab", &vm_nr_slab},
		{"nr_writeback", &vm_nr_writeback},
		{"pageoutrun", &vm_pageoutrun},
		{"pgactivate", &vm_pgactivate},
		{"pgalloc", &vm_pgalloc},
		{"pgdeactivate", &vm_pgdeactivate},
		{"pgfault", &vm_pgfault},
		{"pgfree", &vm_pgfree},
		{"pgmajfault", &vm_pgmajfault},
		{"pgpgin", &vm_pgpgin},
		{"pgpgout", &vm_pgpgout},
		{"pgrefill", &vm_pgrefill},
		{"pgrotated", &vm_pgrotated},
		{"pgscan", &vm_pgscan},
		{"pgsteal", &vm_pgsteal},
		{"pswpin", &vm_pswpin},
		{"pswpout", &vm_pswpout}
	};
	const int vm_table_count = sizeof(vm_table) / sizeof(vm_table_struct);

	FILE_TO_BUF(VMINFO_FILE, vminfo_fd);

	head = buf;
	for (;;) {
		tail = strchr(head, ' ');
		if (!tail)
			break;
		*tail = '\0';
		if (strlen(head) >= sizeof(namebuf)) {
			head = tail + 1;
			goto nextline;
		}
		strcpy(namebuf, head);
		found = bsearch(&findme, vm_table, vm_table_count,
				sizeof(vm_table_struct),
				compare_vm_table_structs);
		head = tail + 1;
		if (!found)
			goto nextline;
		*(found->slot) = strtoul(head, &tail, 10);
nextline:

//if (found) fprintf(stderr,"%s=%d\n",found->name,*(found->slot));
//else      fprintf(stderr,"%s not found\n",findme.name);

		tail = strchr(head, '\n');
		if (!tail)
			break;
		head = tail + 1;
	}
}

/*****************************************************************/