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package HotSaNICmod::OSdep;

# return module version
#
sub version {
  ($VERSION = '$Revision: 1.5 $') =~ s/.*(\d+\.\d+).*/$1/;
  return "$^O.pm $VERSION";
  }

# sample data
#
sub sample {
  my %args=@_;

  @sections = split " ", ($args{SECTIONS});
  foreach (@sections){
    if ($_ eq "cpu")   {read_cpu(%args)}
    if ($_ eq "load")  {read_load(%args)}
    if ($_ eq "proc")  {read_proc(%args)}
    if ($_ eq "mem")   {read_mem(%args)}
    if ($_ eq "users") {read_users(%args)}
  }
}


# users.rrd -> tty pty pts
# cpu.rrd -> cpuusr cpunic cpusys cpuint cpuidl
# load.rrd -> load15 load5 load1
# proc.rrd -> procslp procrun proczmb procstp
# mem.rrd (Linux) -> memfre memshr membuf memcac swpfre swpuse


#####################################################################################
# build CPU statistics
#
# We get info from the kern.cp_time sysctl. works on 4.6-4.7-STABLE and
# should work at least on single-cpu 5.0 boxes too. Values for SMP systems
# are cumulative until I (or anyone else) can get per-cpu info out of
# the kernel.  Gkrellm can't even do that!!! :(
#
# sysctl order is: user nice sys intr idle

sub read_cpu {
  my %args=@_;

  @top = `top -l2`;

  while(@top){
    if(/CPU Usage:\s+(\d+\.\d+)\% user,\s+(\d+\.\d+)\% sys,\s+(\d+\.\d+)\%/){
      $cpuusr = $1;
      $cpusys = $2;
      $cpuidl = $3;
      last;
    }
  }
  HotSaNICmod::do_rrd("cpu","U",time,$cpuusr,$cpusys,$cpuidl);
}



#####################################################################################
# here we go with the load-average value ...
#
sub read_load {
  my %args=@_;
  (undef,$load1,$load5,$load15)=split(/ /,`/sbin/sysctl vm.loadavg`);
  HotSaNICmod::do_rrd("load","U",time,$load15,$load5,$load1);
}



#####################################################################################
# now the processes. We have to check how many processes are sleeping,
# running, zombieng spwapped to disc or stopped. To do this we simply
# have to walk through the /proc tree, check all "stat" files of each
# process-id subdir and increment the according state-counter.
#
sub read_proc {
  my %args=@_;
  ($procslp,$procrun,$proczmb,$procstp,$procdsc)=(0,0,0,0,0);

  @states=`/bin/ps axostate`;
  foreach (@states) {
    $procslp++ if (/^[SI]/); #Sleeping (S=<20s, I=>20s)
    $procdsc++ if (/^D/);    #Disk wait
    $procrun++ if (/^R/);    #Running
    $proczmb++ if (/^Z/);    #Zombie
    $procstp++ if (/^T/);    #Stopped
  }
  HotSaNICmod::do_rrd("proc","U",time,$procslp,$procrun,$proczmb,$procstp,$procdsc);
}


#####################################################################################
# read users stats
#
sub read_users {
  my %args=@_;

  # XXX im not shure if this will work. PR
  @users=`who`;
  ($tty,$pty,$pts)=(0,0,0);
  foreach (@users) {
    if (index($_," ttyv") >=0 )    { $tty++; }
    elsif (index($_," ttyp") >=0 ) { $pty++; }
    elsif (index($_," pts") >=0 ) { $pts++; }
  }
  HotSaNICmod::do_rrd("users","U",time,$tty,$pty,$pts);
}


####################################################################################
# here we go with the memory and swap statistics...
#
sub read_mem {
  my %args=@_;

  @top = `top -l2`;

  #PhysMem:  97.4M wired,  144M active,  567M inactive,  809M used,  727M free
  #VM: 3.27G + 3.62M   14904(14904) pageins, 44(44) pageouts

  while(@top){
    if(/^PhysMem:/){
      s/^[0-9\.\sKMG]//g;
      foreach( split ){
        #convert SI to integer bytes
        if(/\dG/){ s/G//; $_ *= (1024**3) }
        if(/\dM/){ s/M//; $_ *= (1024**2) }
        if(/\dK/){ s/K//; $_ *= 1024 }
        $_ = int
      }
      (undef, $memwire, $memactv, $meminac, $memused, $memfree) = @_;
      last;
    }
  }


  #get swap.
  # to be done!
  open(IN,"/usr/sbin/pstat -sk|");
  while(<IN>) {
    (undef, undef, $swpuse, $swpfre) = split;
  }

  $swpuse*=1024;
  $swpfre*=1024;

  HotSaNICmod::do_rrd("mem","U",time,$memfree,$memwire,$memactv,$meminac,$swpfre,$swpuse);
  } 

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