svn commit: r306831 - in user/alc/PQ_LAUNDRY/usr.bin: systat vmstat
Bruce Evans
brde at optusnet.com.au
Fri Oct 7 23:36:10 UTC 2016
On Fri, 7 Oct 2016, Mark Johnston wrote:
> Log:
> Teach vmstat and systat about v_pdshortfalls.
systat has a negative amount of space available for expansion.
> Modified: user/alc/PQ_LAUNDRY/usr.bin/systat/vmstat.c
> ==============================================================================
> --- user/alc/PQ_LAUNDRY/usr.bin/systat/vmstat.c Fri Oct 7 22:17:25 2016 (r306830)
> +++ user/alc/PQ_LAUNDRY/usr.bin/systat/vmstat.c Fri Oct 7 22:17:43 2016 (r306831)
> @@ -339,14 +340,15 @@ labelkre(void)
> mvprintw(VMSTATROW + 8, VMSTATCOL + 9, "react");
> mvprintw(VMSTATROW + 9, VMSTATCOL + 9, "pdwak");
> mvprintw(VMSTATROW + 10, VMSTATCOL + 9, "pdpgs");
> - mvprintw(VMSTATROW + 11, VMSTATCOL + 9, "intrn");
> - mvprintw(VMSTATROW + 12, VMSTATCOL + 9, "wire");
> - mvprintw(VMSTATROW + 13, VMSTATCOL + 9, "act");
> - mvprintw(VMSTATROW + 14, VMSTATCOL + 9, "inact");
> - mvprintw(VMSTATROW + 15, VMSTATCOL + 9, "laund");
> - mvprintw(VMSTATROW + 16, VMSTATCOL + 9, "free");
> - if (LINES - 1 > VMSTATROW + 17)
> - mvprintw(VMSTATROW + 17, VMSTATCOL + 9, "buf");
> + mvprintw(VMSTATROW + 11, VMSTATCOL + 9, "pdshort");
> + mvprintw(VMSTATROW + 12, VMSTATCOL + 9, "intrn");
> + mvprintw(VMSTATROW + 13, VMSTATCOL + 9, "wire");
> + mvprintw(VMSTATROW + 14, VMSTATCOL + 9, "act");
> + mvprintw(VMSTATROW + 15, VMSTATCOL + 9, "inact");
> + mvprintw(VMSTATROW + 16, VMSTATCOL + 9, "laund");
> + mvprintw(VMSTATROW + 17, VMSTATCOL + 9, "free");
> + if (LINES - 1 > VMSTATROW + 18)
> + mvprintw(VMSTATROW + 18, VMSTATCOL + 9, "buf");
>
> mvprintw(GENSTATROW, GENSTATCOL, " Csw Trp Sys Int Sof Flt");
Already the display of 'buf' was broken by expansion: on freefall now:
30 users Load 0.21 0.18 0.13 Oct 7 22:32
Mem usage: 82%Phy 10%Kmem
Mem: KB REAL VIRTUAL VN PAGER SWAP PAGER
Tot Share Tot Share Free in out in out
Act 784512 23764 7319516 42640 4515744 count
All 893752 129672 7995532 624636 pages
Proc: Interrupts
r p d s w Csw Trp Sys Int Sof Flt ioflt 569 total
422 3216 49 362 232 33 5 1 cow uart0 4
2 zfod 29 cpu0:timer
0.3%Sys 0.0%Intr 0.0%User 0.0%Nice 99.7%Idle ozfod 4 igb0:que 0
| | | | | | | | | | %ozfod 1 igb0:que 1
daefr 12 igb0:que 2
1 dtbuf 93 prcfr 1 igb0:que 3
Namei Name-cache Dir-cache 485980 desvn 117 totfr 10 igb0:que 4
Calls hits % hits % 485400 numvn react 1 igb0:que 5
17 17 100 179227 frevn pdwak 1 igb0:que 6
147 pdpgs 4 igb0:que 7
Disks da0 da1 da2 da3 da4 da5 da6 intrn igb0:link
KB/t 20.12 19.75 19.75 20.00 19.62 20.00 0.00 5096864 wire 196 ciss0 274
tps 31 31 31 31 31 31 0 330628 act 27 cpu1:timer
MB/s 0.61 0.60 0.60 0.60 0.59 0.60 0.00 14524764 inact 6 cpu18:time
%busy 15 13 16 16 18 15 0 cache 7 cpu8:timer
4515744 free 3 cpu10:time
2 cpu16:time
'buf' is not important, but 'free' is.
The last line is not available for the main display, but is used for the
cpu16:time<content lost to verbose naming>. This line is used for input,
so and everything displayed on it is cleared for input and then messed up
in an uglier way by redisplaying only parts (for the cpu16: field, the
count is re-displayed on screen refresh but the description is not
re-displayed without a switch to another screen and back).
The interrupts column and the input line are generally broken. With
24 CPUs and also some other per-cpu interrupt counts, it takes about
a 200-row terminal to display all the interrupts and then 1 more row
to stop the input line running into the interrupts. The rest of the
display is tuned for 25 rows and looks strange when it is 7/8 unused.
Per-CPU interrupts are also miscounted in totals...
Bruce
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