freebsd-skq/usr.bin/systat/convtbl.c
Yaroslav Tykhiy dfaa9125d8 Add the Tera scale factor, which is an easy job now.
More scale factors would overflow the command line where
the help for "scale" were shown.
2006-11-27 16:33:44 +00:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2003, Trent Nelson, <trent@arpa.com>.
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#include <sys/types.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "convtbl.h"
#define BIT (8)
#define BYTE (1)
#define BITS (1)
#define BYTES (1)
#define KILO (1024LL)
#define MEGA (KILO * 1024)
#define GIGA (MEGA * 1024)
#define TERA (GIGA * 1024)
struct convtbl {
uintmax_t mul;
uintmax_t scale;
const char *str;
const char *name;
};
static struct convtbl convtbl[] = {
/* mul, scale, str, name */
[SC_BYTE] = { BYTE, BYTES, "B", "byte" },
[SC_KILOBYTE] = { BYTE, KILO, "KB", "kbyte" },
[SC_MEGABYTE] = { BYTE, MEGA, "MB", "mbyte" },
[SC_GIGABYTE] = { BYTE, GIGA, "GB", "gbyte" },
[SC_TERABYTE] = { BYTE, TERA, "TB", "tbyte" },
[SC_BIT] = { BIT, BITS, "b", "bit" },
[SC_KILOBIT] = { BIT, KILO, "Kb", "kbit" },
[SC_MEGABIT] = { BIT, MEGA, "Mb", "mbit" },
[SC_GIGABIT] = { BIT, GIGA, "Gb", "gbit" },
[SC_TERABIT] = { BIT, TERA, "Tb", "tbit" },
[SC_AUTO] = { 0, 0, "", "auto" }
};
static
struct convtbl *
get_tbl_ptr(const uintmax_t size, const int scale)
{
uintmax_t tmp;
int idx;
/* If our index is out of range, default to auto-scaling. */
idx = scale < SC_AUTO ? scale : SC_AUTO;
if (idx == SC_AUTO)
/*
* Simple but elegant algorithm. Count how many times
* we can shift our size value right by a factor of ten,
* incrementing an index each time. We then use the
* index as the array index into the conversion table.
*/
for (tmp = size, idx = SC_KILOBYTE;
tmp >= MEGA && idx < SC_BIT - 1;
tmp >>= 10, idx++);
return (&convtbl[idx]);
}
double
convert(const uintmax_t size, const int scale)
{
struct convtbl *tp;
tp = get_tbl_ptr(size, scale);
return ((double)size * tp->mul / tp->scale);
}
const char *
get_string(const uintmax_t size, const int scale)
{
struct convtbl *tp;
tp = get_tbl_ptr(size, scale);
return (tp->str);
}
int
get_scale(const char *name)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i <= SC_AUTO; i++)
if (strcmp(convtbl[i].name, name) == 0)
return (i);
return (-1);
}
const char *
get_helplist()
{
int i;
size_t len;
static char *buf;
if (buf == NULL) {
len = 0;
for (i = 0; i <= SC_AUTO; i++)
len += strlen(convtbl[i].name) + 2;
if ((buf = malloc(len)) != NULL) {
buf[0] = '\0';
for (i = 0; i <= SC_AUTO; i++) {
strcat(buf, convtbl[i].name);
if (i < SC_AUTO)
strcat(buf, ", ");
}
} else
return ("");
}
return (buf);
}