This will make a number of things easier in the future, as well as (finally!)
avoiding the Id-smashing problem which has plagued developers for so long.
Boy, I'm glad we're not using sup anymore. This update would have been
insane otherwise.
date: 1994/10/09 07:37:18; author: davidg; state: Exp; lines: +7 -1
#if 0'd out the meat of the swap code until I get a chance to rewrite it.
...mainly by stealing the code from pstat(8).
of mbufs in use. If the number reached, e.g., 4 digits, then later
decreased to 3 digits, the last digit of the 4-digit number was
not erased. This caused the display to show a wildly high number of
mbufs in use.
isn't used in systat or in the kernel (it was replaced by a sysctl()
call involving VM_METER) and will go away when I clean up bogus
common variables in the kernel.
I got irritated with not seeing the interrupt numbers in a (crowded)
"systat -vmstat" display, so I fixed it. Here is a patch to please be
applied in src/usr.bin/systat
Use the correct value of hz (stathz if it is nonzero) for
interpretion of dk_time[] and cp_time[] in iostat.c. Avoid
multiple conversions of this value in iostat.c and vmstat.c
iostat.c:
Implement the display of cp_time[CP_INTR]. Fix the display
of cp_time[CP_IDLE] (the display was always null because
cp_time[CP_INTR] == 0 was displayed instead).
systat.1:
Document the display of cp_time[CP_INTR].
vmstat.c:
Implement the display of cp_time[CP_INTR].
DANGER WILL ROBINSON!
_PATH_UNIX is currently defined as the literal string "don't use this".
I am of two minds about this myself, but wanted to get something into the
tree as quickly as possible.