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authorUlrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>2001-02-11 19:15:00 +0000
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Update.
* sysdeps/generic/getsysstat.c: Change return value of get_phys_pages and get_avphys_page to long int. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/getsysstat.c: Likewise. * include/sys/sysinfo.h: Likewise. * sysdeps/generic/sys/sysinfo.h: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sys/sysinfo.h: Likewise.
Diffstat (limited to 'manual')
-rw-r--r--manual/filesys.texi70
-rw-r--r--manual/resource.texi19
-rw-r--r--manual/sysinfo.texi21
-rw-r--r--manual/syslog.texi50
4 files changed, 105 insertions, 55 deletions
diff --git a/manual/filesys.texi b/manual/filesys.texi
index c550d72f1b..84c9f6b8a3 100644
--- a/manual/filesys.texi
+++ b/manual/filesys.texi
@@ -140,6 +140,34 @@ syntax errors (@pxref{File Name Errors}), plus @code{ENOTDIR} if the
file @var{filename} is not a directory.
@end deftypefun
+@comment unistd.h
+@comment XPG
+@deftypefun int fchdir (int @var{filedes})
+This function is used to set the process's working directory to
+directory associated with the file descriptor @var{filedes}.
+
+The normal, successful return value from @code{fchdir} is @code{0}. A
+value of @code{-1} is returned to indicate an error. The following
+@code{errno} error conditions are defined for this function:
+
+@table @code
+@item EACCES
+Read permission is denied for the directory named by @code{dirname}.
+
+@item EBADF
+The @var{filedes} argument is not a valid file descriptor.
+
+@item ENOTDIR
+The file descriptor @var{filedes} is not associated with a directory.
+
+@item EINTR
+The function call was interrupt by a signal.
+
+@item EIO
+An I/O error occurred.
+@end table
+@end deftypefun
+
@node Accessing Directories
@section Accessing Directories
@@ -206,7 +234,7 @@ type of the appropriate size
This is the type of the file, possibly unknown. The following constants
are defined for its value:
-@table @code
+@vtable @code
@item DT_UNKNOWN
The type is unknown. On some systems this is the only value returned.
@@ -227,24 +255,34 @@ A character device.
@item DT_BLK
A block device.
-@end table
+@end vtable
-This member is a BSD extension. On systems where it is used, it
+This member is a BSD extension. The symbol @code{_DIRENT_HAVE_D_TYPE}
+is defined if this member is available. On systems where it is used, it
corresponds to the file type bits in the @code{st_mode} member of
-@code{struct statbuf}. On other systems it will always be DT_UNKNOWN.
-These two macros convert between @code{d_type} values and @code{st_mode}
-values:
+@code{struct statbuf}. If the value cannot be determine the member
+value is DT_UNKNOWN. These two macros convert between @code{d_type}
+values and @code{st_mode} values:
+@comment dirent.h
+@comment BSD
@deftypefun int IFTODT (mode_t @var{mode})
This returns the @code{d_type} value corresponding to @var{mode}.
@end deftypefun
+@comment dirent.h
+@comment BSD
@deftypefun mode_t DTTOIF (int @var{dtype})
This returns the @code{st_mode} value corresponding to @var{dtype}.
@end deftypefun
@end table
-This structure may contain additional members in the future.
+This structure may contain additional members in the future. Their
+availability is always announced in the compilation environment by a
+macro names @code{_DIRENT_HAVE_D_xxx} where @code{xxx} is replaced by
+the name of the new member. For instance, the member @code{d_reclen}
+available on some systems is announced through the macro
+@code{_DIRENT_HAVE_D_RECLEN}.
When a file has multiple names, each name has its own directory entry.
The only way you can tell that the directory entries belong to a
@@ -304,6 +342,24 @@ and the @code{opendir} function in terms of the @code{open} function.
file descriptors are closed on @code{exec} (@pxref{Executing a File}).
@end deftypefun
+In some situations it can be desirable to get hold of the file
+descriptor which is created by the @code{opendir} call. For instance,
+to switch the current working directory to the directory just read the
+@code{fchdir} function could be used. Historically the @code{DIR} type
+was exposed and programs could access the fields. This does not happen
+in the GNU C library. Instead a separate function is provided to allow
+access.
+
+@comment dirent.h
+@comment GNU
+@deftypefun int dirfd (DIR *@var{dirstream})
+The function @code{dirfd} returns the file descriptor associated with
+the directory stream @var{dirstream}. This descriptor can be used until
+the directory is closed with @code{closedir}. If the directory stream
+implementation is not using file descriptors the return value is
+@code{-1}.
+@end deftypefun
+
@node Reading/Closing Directory
@subsection Reading and Closing a Directory Stream
diff --git a/manual/resource.texi b/manual/resource.texi
index 48e0ac0b72..9fc8b6494b 100644
--- a/manual/resource.texi
+++ b/manual/resource.texi
@@ -1401,3 +1401,22 @@ processors and so the call
@noindent
returns the number of processors which are currently inline (i.e.,
available).
+
+@cindex load average
+Before starting more threads it should be checked whether the processors
+are not already overused. Unix systems calculate something called the
+@dfn{load average}. This is a number indicating how many processes were
+running. This number is average over different periods of times
+(normally 1, 5, and 15 minutes).
+
+@comment stdlib.h
+@comment BSD
+@deftypefun int getloadavg (double @var{loadavg}[], int @var{nelem})
+This function gets the 1, 5 and 15 minute load averages of the
+system. The values are placed in @var{loadavg}. @code{getloadavg} will
+place at most @var{nelem} elements into the array but never more than
+three elements. The return value is the number of elements written to
+@var{loadavg}, or -1 on error.
+
+This function is declared in @file{stdlib.h}.
+@end deftypefun
diff --git a/manual/sysinfo.texi b/manual/sysinfo.texi
index 346a28cb25..7f82bb8db0 100644
--- a/manual/sysinfo.texi
+++ b/manual/sysinfo.texi
@@ -15,7 +15,6 @@ can make changes.
machine type
* Filesystem Handling:: Controlling/querying mounts
* System Parameters:: Getting and setting various system parameters
-* Load Average:: Getting the system load average
@end menu
To get information on parameters of the system that are built into the
@@ -1193,23 +1192,3 @@ parameters are:
@item
@code{bdflush}
@end itemize
-
-@node Load Average
-@section Getting the system load average
-
-This section describes the @code{getloadavg} function, which gets the 1, 5
-and 15 minute load averages of the system. The load average is the number of
-processes in the system run queue, averaged over various periods of time
-(1, 5 and 15 minutes in this case).
-
-The symbols used in this section are declared in the file @file{stdlib.h}.
-
-@comment stdlib.h
-@comment BSD
-@deftypefun int getloadavg (double @var{loadavg}[], int @var{nelem})
-This function gets the 1, 5 and 15 minute load averages of the system. The
-values are placed in @var{loadavg}. The function will place at most
-@var{nelem} elements into the array, @var{loadavg}. Never are there more
-than three elements returned and possibly less than @var{nelem}. The return
-value is the number of elements written to @var{loadavg}, or -1 on error.
-@end deftypefun
diff --git a/manual/syslog.texi b/manual/syslog.texi
index 4c190d3239..49f599d93f 100644
--- a/manual/syslog.texi
+++ b/manual/syslog.texi
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ Pass to another daemon
Discard
@end itemize
-Syslogd can also handle messages from other systems. It listens on the
+Syslogd can also handle messages from other systems. It listens on the
@code{syslog} UDP port as well as the local socket for messages.
Syslog can handle messages from the kernel itself. But the kernel
@@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ to identify the source of the message, and people conventionally set it
to the name of the program that will submit the messages.
@code{openlog} may or may not open the @file{/dev/log} socket, depending
-on @var{option}. If it does, it tries to open it and connect it as a
+on @var{option}. If it does, it tries to open it and connect it as a
stream socket. If that doesn't work, it tries to open it and connect it
as a datagram socket. The socket has the ``Close on Exec'' attribute,
so the kernel will close it if the process performs an exec.
@@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ so the kernel will close it if the process performs an exec.
You don't have to use @code{openlog}. If you call @code{syslog} without
having called @code{openlog}, @code{syslog} just opens the connection
implicitly and uses defaults for the information in @var{ident} and
-@var{options}.
+@var{options}.
@var{options} is a bit string, with the bits as defined by the following
single bit masks:
@@ -243,7 +243,7 @@ writing to the Unix domain socket @code{/dev/log}.
@code{syslog} submits the message with the facility and priority indicated
by @var{facility_priority}. The macro @code{LOG_MAKEPRI} generates a
-facility/priority from a facility and a priority, as in the following
+facility/priority from a facility and a priority, as in the following
example:
@smallexample
@@ -255,7 +255,7 @@ The possible values for the facility code are (macros):
@c Internally, there is also LOG_KERN, but LOG_KERN == 0, which means
@c if you try to use it here, just selects default.
-@table @code
+@vtable @code
@item LOG_USER
A miscellaneous user process
@item LOG_MAIL
@@ -294,15 +294,15 @@ Locally defined
Locally defined
@item LOG_LOCAL7
Locally defined
-@end table
+@end vtable
Results are undefined if the facility code is anything else.
-@strong{note:} Syslog recognizes one other facility code: that of the
-kernel. But you can't specify that facility code with these functions.
-If you try, it looks the same to @code{syslog} as if you are requesting
-the default facility. But you wouldn't want to anyway, because any
-program that uses the GNU C library is not the kernel.
+@strong{note:} @code{syslog} recognizes one other facility code: that of
+the kernel. But you can't specify that facility code with these
+functions. If you try, it looks the same to @code{syslog} as if you are
+requesting the default facility. But you wouldn't want to anyway,
+because any program that uses the GNU C library is not the kernel.
You can use just a priority code as @var{facility_priority}. In that
case, @code{syslog} assumes the default facility established when the
@@ -310,7 +310,7 @@ Syslog connection was opened. @xref{Syslog Example}.
The possible values for the priority code are (macros):
-@table @code
+@vtable @code
@item LOG_EMERG
The message says the system is unusable.
@item LOG_ALERT
@@ -327,7 +327,7 @@ The message describes a normal but important event.
The message is purely informational.
@item LOG_DEBUG
The message is only for debugging purposes.
-@end table
+@end vtable
Results are undefined if the priority code is anything else.
@@ -354,8 +354,8 @@ Example:
@smallexample
#include <syslog.h>
-syslog(LOG_MAKEPRI(LOG_LOCAL1, LOG_ERROR),
- "Unable to make network connection to %s. Error=%m", host);
+syslog (LOG_MAKEPRI(LOG_LOCAL1, LOG_ERROR),
+ "Unable to make network connection to %s. Error=%m", host);
@end smallexample
@@ -364,8 +364,7 @@ syslog(LOG_MAKEPRI(LOG_LOCAL1, LOG_ERROR),
@comment syslog.h
@comment BSD
-@deftypefun void vsyslog (int @var{facility_priority}, char *@var{format},
- __gnuc_va_list arglist)
+@deftypefun void vsyslog (int @var{facility_priority}, char *@var{format}, va_list arglist)
This is functionally identical to @code{syslog}, with the BSD style variable
length argument.
@@ -381,7 +380,7 @@ The symbols referred to in this section are declared in the file
@comment syslog.h
@comment BSD
-@deftypefun void closelog ()
+@deftypefun void closelog (void)
@code{closelog} closes the current Syslog connection, if there is one.
This include closing the @file{dev/log} socket, if it is open.
@@ -444,7 +443,7 @@ on for a certain priority and all priorities above it:
LOG_UPTO(LOG_ERROR)
@end smallexample
-The unfortunate naming of the macro is due to the fact that internally,
+The unfortunate naming of the macro is due to the fact that internally,
higher numbers are used for lower message priorities.
@end deftypefun
@@ -462,16 +461,13 @@ in the example does nothing.
@smallexample
#include <syslog.h>
-setlogmask(LOG_UPTO(LOG_NOTICE));
+setlogmask (LOG_UPTO (LOG_NOTICE));
-openlog("exampleprog", LOG_CONS | LOG_PID | LOG_NDELAY, LOG_LOCAL1);
+openlog ("exampleprog", LOG_CONS | LOG_PID | LOG_NDELAY, LOG_LOCAL1);
-syslog(LOG_NOTICE, "Program started by User %d", getuid());
-syslog(LOG_INFO, "A tree falls in a forest");
+syslog (LOG_NOTICE, "Program started by User %d", getuid ());
+syslog (LOG_INFO, "A tree falls in a forest");
-closelog();
+closelog ();
@end smallexample
-
-
-