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author | Seemant Kulleen <seemant@gentoo.org> | 2002-07-01 11:00:52 +0000 |
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committer | Seemant Kulleen <seemant@gentoo.org> | 2002-07-01 11:00:52 +0000 |
commit | 425e9aab9eddaa4eecb853708e11de0a00b188ae (patch) | |
tree | 511d422ca6259e86e4f2a18d165c6d9b2b633bc1 /net-analyzer | |
parent | new package, thanks to Rachel Holmes (diff) | |
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patch is too big to be in portage tree -- moving to ibiblio
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diff --git a/net-analyzer/tleds/files/tleds-1.04-FuRy.patch b/net-analyzer/tleds/files/tleds-1.04-FuRy.patch deleted file mode 100644 index 2609275102cf..000000000000 --- a/net-analyzer/tleds/files/tleds-1.04-FuRy.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1865 +0,0 @@ -diff -uNr a/Changes b/Changes ---- a/Changes 2002-07-01 11:35:59.000000000 +0100 -+++ b/Changes 2002-07-01 11:22:24.000000000 +0100 -@@ -1,4 +1,17 @@ - VERSION DATE WHAT WAS FIXED OR WHAT WAS/IS NEW -+ -+ 22 Jun 2002 Fixed for 2.4 and 2.5 kernels -+ -+1.05b11 7 Mar 2002 Support for multiple interfaces -+ -+1.05b7 2 Apr 1998 Keeps LEDs deattached also after VT is reset if run -+(beta) with -c option. -+ eth* default delay changed to 50 ms. -+ Support for 2.1.x kernel added, beta, check Makefile. -+ Before make install installed to /usr/bin, now it -+ installs to /usr/local/bin by default, but is easily -+ configurable in Makefile. -+ - 1.04 29 Sep 1997 Now keeps LEDs reattached during the deep sleep. - - 1.03 27 Sep 1997 -t option removed and -c added. -c Fixes CapsLock -diff -uNr a/Makefile b/Makefile ---- a/Makefile 2002-07-01 11:35:59.000000000 +0100 -+++ b/Makefile 1998-04-02 12:04:17.000000000 +0100 -@@ -1,40 +1,61 @@ - # Makefile for tleds and xtleds. --# GPL (c) 1997 Jouni.Lohikoski@iki.fi -+# GNU GPL (c) 1997, 1998 Jouni.Lohikoski@iki.fi -+ -+all: tleds xtleds say_install -+ -+# Where to install programs and man pages -+BINDIR = /usr/local/bin/ -+MANDIR = /usr/local/man/ -+ -+# For 2.1.x kernels, you have to include -DKERNEL2_1 option for gcc -+ -+GCCOPTS = -D_GNU_SOURCE -O3 -Wall - --all: tleds xtleds install - # The first one is if you want to include X code --xtleds: tleds.c -+xtleds: tleds.c Makefile - # Making xtleds -- gcc -O3 -Wall -o xtleds tleds.c -I /usr/X11R6/include/ -L /usr/X11R6/lib/ -lX11 -+ gcc $(GCCOPTS) -o xtleds tleds.c -I /usr/X11R6/include/ -L /usr/X11R6/lib/ -lX11 - - # This second one works only when started in VT. Check the REMOVE_X_CODE - # in the source code. --tleds: tleds.c -+tleds: tleds.c Makefile - # Making tleds -- gcc -DNO_X_SUPPORT -O3 -Wall -o tleds tleds.c -+ gcc -DNO_X_SUPPORT $(GCCOPTS) -o tleds tleds.c - - help: - # make help - this. - # make tleds - makes tleds. - # make xtleds - makes xtleds. -+ # make strip - strips them. - # make install - installs tleds, xtleds and tleds man page - # if EUID root. -- # make all - make tleds, xtleds, and install if root. -+ # make all - make tleds and xtleds -+ -+strip: -+ strip --strip-all tleds -+ strip --strip-all xtleds - -+say_install: -+ # Now su root and run: make install -+ # If you want to strip them first, say: make strip install -+ - install: tleds - # EUID root needed ! - # installing .... -- cp tleds /usr/bin/tleds -- chgrp users /usr/bin/tleds -- chmod ug+x /usr/bin/tleds -- cp tleds.1 /usr/man/man1/tleds.1 -- chmod og-wr /usr/bin/tleds /usr/man/man1/tleds.1 -- chmod og+r /usr/man/man1/tleds.1 -- ln -fs /usr/man/man1/tleds.1 /usr/man/man1/xtleds.1 -- cp xtleds /usr/bin/xtleds -- chgrp users /usr/bin/xtleds -- chmod ug+x /usr/bin/xtleds -- chmod og-wr /usr/bin/xtleds -+ # If you get an error here, you are not root or may have tleds running -+ # on the system. tleds -k first and then make install again as root. -+ rm -f /usr/bin/tleds /usr/bin/xtleds /usr/man/man1/tleds.1* /usr/man/man1/xtleds.1 -+ cp tleds $(BINDIR)/tleds -+ chgrp users $(BINDIR)/tleds -+ chmod ug+x $(BINDIR)/tleds -+ cp tleds.1.gz $(MANDIR)/man1/tleds.1.gz -+ chmod og-wr $(BINDIR)/tleds $(MANDIR)/man1/tleds.1.gz -+ chmod og+r $(MANDIR)/man1/tleds.1.gz -+ ln -fs $(MANDIR)/man1/tleds.1.gz $(MANDIR)/man1/xtleds.1 -+ cp xtleds $(BINDIR)/xtleds -+ chgrp users $(BINDIR)/xtleds -+ chmod ug+x $(BINDIR)/xtleds -+ chmod og-wr $(BINDIR)/xtleds - sync - # ....Done. - -diff -uNr a/README b/README ---- a/README 2002-07-01 11:35:59.000000000 +0100 -+++ b/README 1998-04-02 12:13:55.000000000 +0100 -@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ --Hello, -+Hello You, yes _you_, - - Help for making: - -@@ -7,9 +7,12 @@ - To recompile and install tleds, just cd to the directory where there is - tleds.c and Makefile, su root, and give command: - -- make -+ make all install - - If you don't want to recompile just: (install needs EUID root) -+NOTE: the binaries in the tarball are compiled to use glibc. If you need -+to get them working with libc-5, you need to recompile on your machine, or -+email me and I'll will put libc5 versions available or mail back to ya. - - make install - -@@ -19,11 +22,14 @@ - - If you want tleds started always in the boot up, do for example: - -- echo "/usr/bin/tleds -qd 100 ppp0" >>/etc/rc.d/rc.local -+ echo "/usr/local/bin/tleds -qcd 100 ppp0" >>/etc/rc.d/rc.local - --Consider the -c option when running tleds as EUID root. -+Consider the -c option when running tleds as (EUID) root. - --Have fun and don't let the Sky Net enter into your puter! -+Some ppl have asked what is EUID...it's Effective User ID. So if -+you make tleds suid root and run it as normal user, your effective -+user ID comes to 0 (= root). I don't recommend making tleds suid root -+though. Just su root and run it or put it in the rc.local file. - - -- - Jouni.Lohikoski@iki.fi -diff -uNr a/tleds.1 b/tleds.1 ---- a/tleds.1 2002-07-01 11:35:59.000000000 +0100 -+++ b/tleds.1 2002-07-01 11:19:00.000000000 +0100 -@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ --.TH TLEDS 1 "1997 Sep 29" -+.TH TLEDS 1 "2002 Mar 07" - .SH NAME - tleds, xtleds \- Blinks keyboard LEDs indicating incoming and outgoing network packets. - .SH SYNOPSIS -@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ - .RB [ \-d - .B N - ] --.B interface_name -+.B interface_name ... - .br - .B xtleds - .RB [ \-bchkqv -@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ - .RB [ \-d - .B N - ] --.B interface_name -+.B interface_name ... - .SH DESCRIPTION - These programs help you monitor network traffic. They blink Scroll-Lock LED - (Light Emitting Diode) -@@ -44,12 +44,15 @@ - of /dev/console and therefore can be started for example in boot-up script, eg. - in - .IR /etc/rc.d/rc.local --(see the last EXAMPLE) If you want to have correct CapsLockLED in VTs, use the -+(see the last EXAMPLE) -+.PP -+If you want to have correct CapsLockLED in VTs, or if -+you mainly use Virtual Terminals, use the - .B -c --option. -+option. This will keep the LEDs blinking also after the VT is reset. - .PP - If you want to use xtleds with XFree v3.2 or v3.3, I suggest you run tleds --instead as EUID root so you won't have to disable XKEYBOARD extension. -+as EUID root so you won't have to disable XKEYBOARD extension. - (XkbDisable) - .SH PARAMETER - .I interface_name -@@ -59,6 +62,19 @@ - .br - .B cat - .B /proc/net/dev -+.br -+It is possible to specify multiple interfaces and to append -+.B ,1 -+(for NumLockLED) or -+.B ,2 -+(for ScrollLockLED) directly after the respective interface. If this -+is specified, the whole (RX/TX) traffic will be reported on this LED. -+If you specify another appended -+.B ,1 -+or -+.B ,2 -+the meaning is slightly different: The first number specifies the receive -+LED, the latter the transmit LED. See examples. - .SH OPTIONS - .TP - -b -@@ -69,14 +85,18 @@ - Without this also the CapsLock LED is detached from actual keyboard - flags (see - .IR setleds(1) --why). Processing CapsLock will take little more CPU time, --so if you mainly use X, you won't need this. -+why). Processing CapsLock will take little more CPU time. -+If you mainly use X, you won't need this. -+Also when VT is reset, for example when there has been logout and mingetty -+has been restarted, the LEDs get reattached automaticly. With -c option LEDs -+are detached again about after 20 seconds. So if you don't use X, you -+probably want to run tleds as root and use -c option. - .TP - -d {N} - Set update delay in milliseconds. N must be between 1 and 10000 ms. - Without -d the default for - .I eth* --(ethernet) device is 100 ms and 200 ms for -+(ethernet) device is 50 ms and 200 ms for - others like: - .I ppp* - (Point to Point Protocol), -@@ -105,15 +125,26 @@ - tleds -d 100 ppp0 - Starts monitoring the interface ppp0 updating every 100 ms. - .TP --tleds -qd 50 eth0 --Blinks LEDs looking what comes and goes from eth0 (ethernet) every 50 ms. Starts --quietly. -+tleds -qd 100 eth0 -+Blinks LEDs looking what comes and goes from eth0 (ethernet) every 100 ms. -+Starts quietly. - .TP - tleds -c eth1 --On eth1 and update delay is 100 ms (default). Will be able to indicate -+On eth1 and update delay is 50 ms (default). Will be able to indicate - correct CapsLock state in VTs because the - .B -c --flag, IF started as EUID root. -+flag, and keeps LEDs detached even over VT resets, IF started as EUID root. -+.TP -+tleds ippp0 eth0 eth1 -+Observes the three specified interfaces -+.TP -+tleds eth0,1 eth1,2 -+All the traffic of eth0 (RX/TX) will be monitored with NumLockLED and all the -+traffic of eth1 will be monitored with ScrollLockLED. -+.TP -+tleds ippp0,2,1 -+The incoming traffic of the ISDN interface ippp0 will be monitored with the -+ScrollLockLED (2) and the outgoing traffic will be monitored with the NumLockLED (1). - .TP - xtleds -vbd 200 lo - Loopback device (lo) and shows version information, delay 200 ms. -@@ -128,11 +159,11 @@ - tleds -k - Kills the beast, tleds/xtleds, runnning if there is such. - .TP --echo "/usr/bin/tleds -qcd 50 eth0" >>/etc/rc.d/rc.local -+echo "/usr/bin/tleds -qcd 100 eth0" >>/etc/rc.d/rc.local - (Done as EUID root) Will start tleds in the boot-up, running always in - the backgroud. Starts quietly. - Shows correct CapsLock state with CapsLock LED in VTs. --Will monitor eth0 with 50 ms update delays. -+Will monitor eth0 with 100 ms update delays. - .SH FILES - /proc/net/dev - .br -@@ -143,6 +174,7 @@ - /etc/X11/XF86Config - .SH AUTHOR - tleds and xtleds was made by Jouni Lohikoski <Jouni.Lohikoski@iki.fi>. -+Support for multiple devices by Roland Stigge <roland.stigge@epost.de>. - .SH COPYRIGHT - Copyrighted and released under GNU General Public License (GPL). - .SH URL -@@ -154,10 +186,13 @@ - .BR console_ioctl (4) - .SH BUGS - I hope not. Please e-mail me when you find them. --xtleds on XFree v3.2 and v3.3 doesn't work -+xtleds (when run as non root) on XFree v3.2 and v3.3 doesn't work - unless you put "XkbDisable" in the Keyboard section of XF86Config. - Will get SIGSEGV if tried to monitor network device which - doesn't support /proc filesystem, eg. dummy. -+If you disconnect keyboard and are running tleds, it takes more CPU -+time I've heard. Buy an extra keyboard or email me how to detect this in -+run time. - .PP - One comment: kernel should enable deattach LEDs separately. Now it's all - or none, and these programs has to do some hacks with -diff -uNr a/tleds.LSM b/tleds.LSM ---- a/tleds.LSM 2002-07-01 11:35:59.000000000 +0100 -+++ b/tleds.LSM 1998-03-26 23:06:48.000000000 +0000 -@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ - Begin3 - Title: tleds xtleds (Network Traffic Monitoring Programs) --Version: 1.04 -+Version: 1.04 - Entered-date: 29SEP97 - Description: tleds and xtleds are programs which blinks keyboard LEDs - (Light Emitting Diode) indicating outgoing and incoming -@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ - Author: Jouni.Lohikoski@iki.fi - Maintained-by: jlohikos@cc.hut.fi - Primary-site: http://www.iki.fi/Jouni.Lohikoski/tleds.html --Platforms: Linux -+Platforms: x86 Linux with keyboard - Copying-policy: GPL - End - -diff -uNr a/tleds.c b/tleds.c ---- a/tleds.c 2002-07-01 11:35:59.000000000 +0100 -+++ b/tleds.c 2002-07-01 11:24:03.000000000 +0100 -@@ -1,44 +1,46 @@ - /* -- File: tleds.c -- (X11) netTrafficLEDS - Copyright (C) 1997 Jouni.Lohikoski@iki.fi -- This can be run either on VT or in X. Works best when EUID is root.(-c) -- If you like this alot, and kinda use this daily for months, heh, and would -- like to send me a postcard or $10 or offer a job, feel free, I don't mind. -- -- <URL:http://www.iki.fi/Jouni.Lohikoski/tleds.html> for more info and for -- the latest version. -- -- This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -- it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -- the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License. -- -- This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -- but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -- MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -- GNU General Public License for more details. -- -- You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -- along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software -- Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. -+File: tleds.c -+(X11) netTrafficLEDS - Copyright (C) 1997,1998 Jouni.Lohikoski@iki.fi -+This can be run either on VT or in X. Works best when EUID is root.(opt -c) -+If you like this alot, and kinda use this daily for months, and would -+like to send me a postcard or $10 or offer a project, feel free to do so. -+ -+<URL: http://www.iki.fi/Jouni.Lohikoski/tleds.html> for more info and for -+the latest version. -+ -+* Multiple interfaces support by Roland Stigge <stigge@epost.de> -+ -+This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -+it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -+the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License. -+ -+This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -+but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -+MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -+GNU General Public License for more details. -+ -+You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -+along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software -+Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. - - --- - Makefile: - all: xtleds tleds - xtleds: tleds.c -- gcc -O3 -Wall -o xtleds tleds.c -I /usr/X11R6/include/ \ -- -L /usr/X11R6/lib/ -lX11 -+gcc -O3 -D_GNU_SOURCE -Wall -o xtleds tleds.c -I /usr/X11R6/include/ \ -+ -L /usr/X11R6/lib/ -lX11 - tleds: tleds.c -- gcc -DNO_X_SUPPORT -O3 -Wall -o tleds tleds.c -+gcc -DNO_X_SUPPORT -D_GNU_SOURCE -O3 -Wall -o tleds tleds.c - --- - (x)tleds needs "XkbDisable" on v3.2 and v3.3 XFree, which is no good. - If you run tleds as root, "XkbDisable" is not needed. --Put following two lines in your XF86Config if you use this from X. -+Put following two lines in your XF86Config if you use xtleds from X. - "Xleds 2 3" is needed always when using X with tleds or with xtleds. - XF86Config: -- XkbDisable # v3.1 Xfree doesn't need this line or if EUID root -- Xleds 2 3 # This line is a must. -+XkbDisable # Needed when EUID non root and Xfree v3.2 or v3.3 -+Xleds 2 3 # This line is a must. - */ --#define VERSION "1.04" -+#define VERSION "1.05beta11" - #define MYNAME "tleds" - - /* If you don't want X stuff. */ -@@ -70,6 +72,7 @@ - #include <linux/kd.h> - #include <linux/vt.h> - #include <assert.h> -+#include <sys/utsname.h> - - #ifndef TRUE - #define TRUE 1 -@@ -81,40 +84,60 @@ - #define MAXVT 12 - #define NETDEVFILENAME "/proc/net/dev" - #define TERMINATESTR "Program (and child) terminated.\n" --#define FIELDCOUNT 12 - #define DEEPSLEEP 10 -+#define REMINDVTDELAY 15 - #define DEFPPPDELAY 200 --#define DEFETHDELAY 100 -+#define DEFETHDELAY 50 - #define CAPSLOCKLED 1 - #define NUMLOCKLED 2 - #define SCROLLLOCKLED 3 - typedef enum {CLEAR = 0, SET = 1, TOGGLE = 2} LedMode; - typedef enum {DELAYED = 0, FINISH = 1, NOW = 2} ActionMode; -+#if KERNEL2_0 -+#define FIELDCOUNT 7 /* 12 really */ -+#else -+#define FIELDCOUNT 11 /* 17 really, in v2.1.97 +/- N */ -+#endif -+#define INTPARAMS 3 -+ -+/* Structs */ -+struct interfaceList { -+ struct interfaceList* next; /* it's a chain */ -+ char* interfaceName; /* e.g. "eth0" */ -+ int rxled, txled; /* 1 = NUM | 2 = SCROLL */ -+ int row; /* position in device file */ -+}; - - /* Function prototypes */ --void handle_my_argvs (char** interfaceName, int* sleeptime, -- int argc, char** argv); - void check_sanity (); --void usage (char* name); --int get_sleeptime (int isDefinedByUser, char* interfaceName); -+void check_kernel_version (); -+ulong correct_caps (ulong ledVal); - void create_pid_file (pid_t pid, const char* name); --int kill_old_process (); --pid_t get_old_pid (); --void parent_wants_me_dead (int); --void my_signal_handler (int); --void my_exit (); --void detach_vt_leds (int wantDetach); -+void detach_all_vt_leds (int wantDetach); -+ulong detach_vt_leds (int tty, int wantDetach); -+void sort_interfaces(struct interfaceList** interfaces); -+FILE* open_device(); -+char* find_device_line (char* buffer, FILE* devFile, char* netDeviceName); -+int find_device_row (char* netDeviceName); - inline int find_max_VT (); -+pid_t get_old_pid (); -+int get_sleeptime (int isDefinedByUser, struct interfaceList* interfaces); -+void handle_my_argvs (struct interfaceList** interfaces, int* sleeptime, -+ int argc, char** argv); -+inline int is_on_X (int ttyFd); -+int kill_old_process (); - void led (int what, LedMode mode, ActionMode doAction); --ulong correct_caps (ulong ledVal); --char* find_device_line (char* buffer, char* netDeviceName); -+void my_exit (); -+void my_signal_handler (int); -+inline void my_sleep (struct timeval sleeptimeval); -+void parent_wants_me_dead (int); -+void report_traffic (long received, long transmitted); - char** split_on_blank (char* line); --void report_traffic (char** list); --inline int is_on_X (int ttyFd); -+char** split_on_comma (char* line); - inline void clear_led (int what) { led(what, CLEAR, NOW); } - inline void set_led (int what) { led(what, SET, NOW); } - inline void toggle_led (int what) { led(what, TOGGLE, NOW); } --inline void my_sleep (struct timeval sleeptimeval); -+void usage (char* name); - - /* Global and static variables */ - static const char devFileName [] = NETDEVFILENAME; -@@ -128,187 +151,298 @@ - static int keyboardDevice = 0; - static char ttyLEDs [MAXVT] = {}; - static ushort previousActive = (ushort)(MAXVT + 1); -+static int remindVTcoef = 0; - static int opt_b = FALSE, opt_d = FALSE, opt_h = FALSE, -- opt_k = FALSE, opt_q = FALSE, opt_v = FALSE, -- opt_c = FALSE; -+ opt_k = FALSE, opt_q = FALSE, opt_v = FALSE, -+ opt_V = FALSE, opt_c = FALSE; - - /* The code */ - int main (int argc, char* argv []) - { -- char* interfaceName; -- char buffer [MAXLEN]; -- ulong ledVal; -- char* tmpPointer; -- char** list; -- pid_t pid; -- int sleeptime; -- int wasInDeepSleep; -- struct timeval sleeptimeval; -- -- interfaceName = NULL; -- sleeptime = 0; -- handle_my_argvs(&interfaceName, &sleeptime, argc, argv); -- check_sanity(); /* Checks and maybe changes the option flags. */ -+struct interfaceList* interfaces; -+struct interfaceList* tempInterfaces; -+char* message; -+long received, transmitted, numlock, scrolllock; -+FILE* devFile; -+char buffer [MAXLEN]; -+ulong ledVal; -+char* tmpPointer; -+char** list; -+pid_t pid; -+int sleeptime; -+int wasInDeepSleep; -+struct timeval sleeptimeval; -+ -+interfaces = NULL; -+sleeptime = 0; -+check_kernel_version(); /* May die here */ -+handle_my_argvs(&interfaces, &sleeptime, argc, argv); -+check_sanity(); /* Checks and maybe changes the option flags. */ - #ifdef DEBUG -- opt_b = TRUE; /* We are debugging so don't go to the background */ -+opt_b = TRUE; /* We are debugging so don't go to the background */ - #endif -- if (opt_v && !opt_q) -- fprintf(stderr, -- "%s version %s, GPL (c) 1997 Jouni.Lohikoski@iki.fi\n", -- MYNAME, VERSION); -- strcpy(pidFileName, _PATH_TMP); -- strcpy(rootPidFileName, _PATH_VARRUN); -- strcat(pidFileName, MYNAME); /* Was argv[0]. Probs coz/if path. */ -- strcat(rootPidFileName, MYNAME); -- strcat(pidFileName, ".pid"); -- strcat(rootPidFileName, ".pid"); -- if (opt_k) { -- return kill_old_process(); -- } -- if (opt_h) { -- usage(argv[0]); -- return 0; -- } -- if (! opt_q) { -- printf("Setting keyboard LEDs based on %s %s %s %s\n", -- "changes of Receive/Transmit\npackets of", interfaceName, -- "in", devFileName); -- printf("Delay between updates is %d milliseconds.\n", -- sleeptime); -- } -- if (! find_device_line(buffer, interfaceName) && !opt_q) { -- printf( -- "There is currently no such interface as %s in %s.\n%s\n", -- interfaceName, devFileName, -- "Maybe later there will be. Kill me (-k) if ya want."); -- } -- -- if(! opt_b) { -- if (-1 == (pid = fork())) { -- perror("tleds: fork"); -- return 1; -- } -- } else { -- pid = getpid(); -- } -- if (pid) { -- create_pid_file(pid, argv[0]); -- if (! opt_q) -- printf("Running in %sground. Pid: %ld\n", -- (opt_b ? "fore" : "back"), -- (long)pid); -- if (! opt_b) -- exit(0); -- } -- if (atexit(my_exit)) { -- perror("tleds: atexit() failed"); -+if (opt_v && !opt_q) { -+ printf( -+ "%s version %s\n" -+ "GNU GPL (c) 1998 Jouni.Lohikoski@iki.fi\n" -+ " 2002 roland.stigge@epost.de\n", -+ MYNAME, VERSION); -+ printf("<URL: http://www.iki.fi/Jouni.Lohikoski/tleds.html>\n"); -+} -+strcpy(pidFileName, _PATH_TMP); -+strcpy(rootPidFileName, _PATH_VARRUN); -+strcat(pidFileName, MYNAME); /* Was argv[0]. Probs coz/if path. */ -+strcat(rootPidFileName, MYNAME); -+strcat(pidFileName, ".pid"); -+strcat(rootPidFileName, ".pid"); -+if (opt_k) { -+ return kill_old_process(); -+} -+if (opt_h) { -+ usage(argv[0]); -+ return 0; -+} -+if (! opt_q) { -+ printf("Setting keyboard LEDs based on " -+ "changes of Receive/Transmit\npackets of"); -+ tempInterfaces = interfaces; -+ while (tempInterfaces) { -+ printf(" %s", tempInterfaces->interfaceName); -+ tempInterfaces = tempInterfaces->next; -+ } -+ printf(" %s %s\n", "in", devFileName); -+ printf("Delay between updates is %d milliseconds.\n", -+ sleeptime); -+} -+ -+sort_interfaces(&interfaces); /* prepare to start right now */ -+ -+tempInterfaces = interfaces; -+message = ""; -+while (tempInterfaces) { -+ if (! tempInterfaces->row && ! opt_q) { -+ printf("There is currently no such interface as %s in %s.\n", -+ tempInterfaces->interfaceName, devFileName); -+ message = "Maybe later there will be. Kill me (-k) if ya want.\n"; -+ } -+ tempInterfaces = tempInterfaces->next; -+} -+printf(message); -+ -+if(! opt_b) { -+ if (-1 == (pid = fork())) { -+ perror("tleds: fork"); - return 1; - } -- if (! opt_b) { -- signal(SIGUSR1, parent_wants_me_dead); -+} else { -+ pid = getpid(); -+} -+if (pid) { -+ create_pid_file(pid, argv[0]); -+ if (! opt_q) -+ printf("Running in %sground. Pid: %ld\n", -+ (opt_b ? "fore" : "back"), -+ (long)pid); -+ if (! opt_b) -+ exit(0); -+} -+if (atexit(my_exit)) { -+ perror("tleds: atexit() failed"); -+ return 1; -+} -+if (! opt_b) { -+ signal(SIGUSR1, parent_wants_me_dead); -+} -+signal(SIGHUP, SIG_IGN); -+signal(SIGTERM, my_signal_handler); -+signal(SIGINT, my_signal_handler); -+signal(SIGQUIT, my_signal_handler); -+signal(SIGTSTP, my_signal_handler); -+signal(SIGUSR2, SIG_IGN); -+signal(SIGPIPE, my_signal_handler); -+if (! geteuid()) { /* We are running as EUID root - CONSOLE */ -+ if (-1 == (keyboardDevice = open(KEYBOARDDEVICE, O_RDONLY))) { -+ perror("tleds"); -+ fprintf(stderr, "%s:%s", KEYBOARDDEVICE, TERMINATESTR); -+ exit(1); - } -- signal(SIGHUP, SIG_IGN); -- signal(SIGTERM, my_signal_handler); -- signal(SIGINT, my_signal_handler); -- signal(SIGQUIT, my_signal_handler); -- signal(SIGTSTP, my_signal_handler); -- signal(SIGUSR2, SIG_IGN); -- signal(SIGPIPE, my_signal_handler); -- if (! geteuid()) { /* We are running as EUID root - CONSOLE */ -- if (-1 == (keyboardDevice = open(KEYBOARDDEVICE, O_RDONLY))) { -- perror("tleds"); -- fprintf(stderr, "%s:%s", KEYBOARDDEVICE, TERMINATESTR); -- exit(1); -- } -- } else { /* EUID not root */ -+} else { /* EUID not root */ - #if (! REMOVE_X_CODE) -- if (! (myDisplay = XOpenDisplay(NULL)) /* X */ -- && ioctl(0, KDGETLED, &ledVal) ) { /* VT */ -- perror( -- "tleds: Can't open X DISPLAY on the current host."); -+ if (! (myDisplay = XOpenDisplay(NULL)) /* X */ -+ && ioctl(0, KDGETLED, &ledVal) ) { /* VT */ -+ perror( -+ "tleds: Can't open X DISPLAY on the current host."); - #else -- if (ioctl(0, KDGETLED, &ledVal) ) { -- perror("tleds: KDGETLED"); -- fprintf(stderr, -- "Error reading current led setting.\n%s\n", -- "Maybe stdin is not a VT?"); -+ if (ioctl(0, KDGETLED, &ledVal) ) { -+ perror("tleds: KDGETLED"); -+ fprintf(stderr, -+ "Error reading current led setting.\n%s\n", -+ "Maybe stdin is not a VT?"); - #endif -- fprintf(stderr, TERMINATESTR); -- exit (1); -- } -+ fprintf(stderr, TERMINATESTR); -+ exit (1); - } -- sleeptimeval.tv_sec = (int)((long)sleeptime * 1000L) / 1000000L; -- sleeptimeval.tv_usec = (int)((long)sleeptime * 1000L) % 1000000L; -- wasInDeepSleep = TRUE; -- -- /* The main loop */ -- while (1) { -- if ((tmpPointer = find_device_line(buffer, interfaceName))) { -- if (wasInDeepSleep) { -- wasInDeepSleep = FALSE; -- detach_vt_leds(TRUE); -- } -- list = split_on_blank(tmpPointer); -- report_traffic(list); -- my_sleep(sleeptimeval); -- } else { -- if (! wasInDeepSleep) { -- wasInDeepSleep = TRUE; -- detach_vt_leds(FALSE); -- previousActive = (ushort)(MAXVT + 1); -- } -- sleep(DEEPSLEEP); -- } -- } -- return 0; /* Yeah right, never gets this far. */ -+} -+sleeptimeval.tv_sec = (int)((long)sleeptime * 1000L) / 1000000L; -+sleeptimeval.tv_usec = (int)((long)sleeptime * 1000L) % 1000000L; -+remindVTcoef = (int)( (long)REMINDVTDELAY * 1000L / (long)sleeptime ); -+wasInDeepSleep = TRUE; -+ -+/* The main loop */ -+while (1) { -+ tempInterfaces = interfaces; -+ numlock = 0; -+ scrolllock = 0; -+ devFile = open_device(); -+ do { -+ if ((tmpPointer = find_device_line(buffer, devFile, tempInterfaces->interfaceName))) { -+ list = split_on_blank(tmpPointer); -+#if KERNEL2_0 -+ received = atol(list[1]); -+ transmitted = atol(list[6]); -+#else -+ received = atol(list[2]); -+ transmitted = atol(list[10]); /* Kernel v2.1.119 */ -+#endif -+ if (tempInterfaces->rxled & 1) numlock += received; -+ if (tempInterfaces->rxled & 2) scrolllock += received; -+ if (tempInterfaces->txled & 1) numlock += transmitted; -+ if (tempInterfaces->txled & 2) scrolllock += transmitted;; -+ } -+ tempInterfaces = tempInterfaces->next; -+ } while (tempInterfaces && tmpPointer); -+ fclose(devFile); -+ if (tmpPointer) { -+ if (wasInDeepSleep) { -+ wasInDeepSleep = FALSE; -+ detach_all_vt_leds(TRUE); -+ } -+ report_traffic(numlock, scrolllock); -+ my_sleep(sleeptimeval); -+ } else { -+ if (! wasInDeepSleep) { -+ wasInDeepSleep = TRUE; -+ detach_all_vt_leds(FALSE); -+ previousActive = (ushort)(MAXVT + 1); -+ } -+ sleep(DEEPSLEEP); -+ sort_interfaces(&interfaces); /* maybe this time it works */ -+ } -+} -+return 0; /* Yeah right, never gets this far. */ - } - --char* find_device_line (char* buffer, char* netDeviceName) --{ -- static long fileOffset = 0L; -- register FILE* devFile; -- -- if (! (devFile = fopen(devFileName, "r")) ) { -- perror(devFileName); -- exit(1); -- } -- /* Skip two lines. (the header) */ -- /* Two choices how to do this. Didn't find any differences in speed. */ -+/* -+ * find interfaces in device file -+ * and make the list ordered like the device file -+ */ -+void sort_interfaces(struct interfaceList** interfaces) { -+ struct interfaceList** interfaces2; -+ struct interfaceList* tempInterfaces; -+ int neighbours; -+ -+ /* find row numbers for interfaces */ -+ tempInterfaces = *interfaces; -+ while (tempInterfaces) { -+ tempInterfaces->row = find_device_row(tempInterfaces->interfaceName); -+ tempInterfaces = tempInterfaces->next; -+ } -+ -+ /* sort in ascending order */ -+ while (*interfaces) { -+ interfaces2 = interfaces; -+ while (*interfaces2) { -+ if ((*interfaces)->row > (*interfaces2)->row) { /* swap */ -+ if ((*interfaces)->next == *interfaces2) -+ neighbours = 1; -+ else -+ neighbours = 0; -+ tempInterfaces = *interfaces; -+ *interfaces = *interfaces2; -+ *interfaces2 = tempInterfaces; -+ tempInterfaces = (*interfaces)->next; -+ (*interfaces)->next = (*interfaces2)->next; -+ (*interfaces2)->next = tempInterfaces; -+ if (neighbours) interfaces2 = &(*interfaces)->next; -+ } -+ interfaces2 = &(*interfaces2)->next; -+ } -+ interfaces = &(*interfaces)->next; -+ } -+} -+ -+/* prepare reading statistical lines from device file */ -+FILE* open_device() { -+ char buffer [MAXLEN]; -+ static long fileOffset = 0L; -+ FILE* devFile; -+ -+ if (! (devFile = fopen(devFileName, "r")) ) { -+ perror(devFileName); -+ exit(1); -+ } -+ -+ /* Skip two lines. (the header) */ -+ /* Two choices how to do this. Didn't find any differences in speed. */ - #if 0 -- fgets(buffer, MAXLEN, devFile); -- fgets(buffer, MAXLEN, devFile); -+ fgets(buffer, MAXLEN, devFile); -+ fgets(buffer, MAXLEN, devFile); - #else -- if (fileOffset) { -- fseek(devFile, fileOffset, SEEK_SET); -- } else { -- fgets(buffer, MAXLEN, devFile); -- fileOffset += (long)strlen(buffer); -- fgets(buffer, MAXLEN, devFile); -- fileOffset += (long)strlen(buffer); -- } -+ if (fileOffset) { -+ fseek(devFile, fileOffset, SEEK_SET); -+ } else { -+ fgets(buffer, MAXLEN, devFile); -+ fileOffset += (long)strlen(buffer); -+ fgets(buffer, MAXLEN, devFile); -+ fileOffset += (long)strlen(buffer); -+ } - #endif - -- while ( fgets(buffer, MAXLEN, devFile) ) { -- while(isblank(*buffer)) -- buffer++; -- if (buffer == strstr(buffer, netDeviceName)) { -- fclose(devFile); -- return buffer; -- } -+ return devFile; -+} -+ -+char* find_device_line (char* buffer, FILE* devFile, char* netDeviceName) -+{ -+ -+while ( fgets(buffer, MAXLEN, devFile) ) { -+ while(isblank(*buffer)) -+ buffer++; -+ if (buffer == strstr(buffer, netDeviceName)) -+ return buffer; -+} -+return NULL; -+} -+ -+int find_device_row (char* netDeviceName) -+{ -+char tempbuffer [MAXLEN]; -+char* buffer = tempbuffer; -+FILE* devFile; -+int returnValue = 0; -+ -+devFile = open_device(); -+while ( fgets(buffer, MAXLEN, devFile) ) { -+ returnValue++; -+ while(isblank(*buffer)) -+ buffer++; -+ if (buffer == strstr(buffer, netDeviceName)) { -+ fclose(devFile); -+ return returnValue; - } -- fclose(devFile); -- return NULL; -+} -+fclose(devFile); -+return 0; - } - - void my_sleep (struct timeval sleeptimeval) - { - #if 1 -- select(1, NULL, NULL, NULL, &sleeptimeval); -+select(1, NULL, NULL, NULL, &sleeptimeval); - #else -- usleep(sleeptimeval.tv_usec); -+usleep(sleeptimeval.tv_usec); - #endif - } -- -+ - char** split_on_blank (char* line) - { - /* -@@ -316,458 +450,558 @@ - Look at the end of this file for example /proc/net/dev listing. - */ - -- static char* list [FIELDCOUNT] = {}; -- register int i; -+static char* list [FIELDCOUNT] = {}; -+register int i; - -- i = 0; -- goto middle; /* speed(?) hack */ -- for (; i < FIELDCOUNT; i++) { -- while (isblank(*line)) -- line++; -- middle: -- list[i] = line; -- while (! isblank(*line) && *line != ':' && *line != '\n') -- line++; -- *(line++) = '\0'; -- } -- return list; -+i = 0; -+goto middle; /* speed(?) hack */ -+for (; i < FIELDCOUNT; i++) { -+ while (isblank(*line)) -+ line++; -+middle: -+ list[i] = line; -+ while (! isblank(*line) && *line != ':' && *line != '\n') -+ line++; -+ *(line++) = '\0'; - } -- --void report_traffic (char** list) -+return list; -+} -+ -+char** split_on_comma (char* line) - { -- static long formerReceived = 0L; -- static long formerTransmitted = 0L; -- register long received, transmitted; -+ int i; -+ static char* list [INTPARAMS]; - -- received = atol(list[1]); -- transmitted = atol(list[6]); -- -- if (received != formerReceived) { -- led(NUMLOCKLED, SET, DELAYED); -- formerReceived = received; -- } else { -- led(NUMLOCKLED, CLEAR, DELAYED); -- } -- -- if (transmitted != formerTransmitted) { -- led(SCROLLLOCKLED, SET, FINISH); -- formerTransmitted = transmitted; -- } else { -- led(SCROLLLOCKLED, CLEAR, FINISH); -- } -+ for (i = 0; i < INTPARAMS; i++) { -+ list[i] = line; -+ while (*line != ',' && *line != '\0') line++; -+ if (*line != '\0') *(line++) = '\0'; -+ } -+ return list; -+} -+ -+void report_traffic (long numlock, long scrolllock) -+{ -+static long formerNumlock = 0L; -+static long formerScrolllock = 0L; -+ -+if (numlock != formerNumlock) { -+ led(NUMLOCKLED, SET, DELAYED); -+ formerNumlock = numlock; -+} else { -+ led(NUMLOCKLED, CLEAR, DELAYED); -+} -+ -+if (scrolllock != formerScrolllock) { -+ led(SCROLLLOCKLED, SET, FINISH); -+ formerScrolllock = scrolllock; -+} else { -+ led(SCROLLLOCKLED, CLEAR, FINISH); -+} - } - - void led (int led, LedMode mode, ActionMode doAction) - /* Only LED_NUM can be ActionMode DELAYED */ - { -- static ulong ledReminder = 0x00; -- ulong ledVal; -+static ulong ledReminder = 0x00; -+ulong ledVal; - #if (! REMOVE_X_CODE) -- XKeyboardControl values; -+XKeyboardControl values; - #endif - #ifdef DEBUG -- printf("led(%d, %d)\n", led, (int)mode); -+printf("led(%d, %d)\n", led, (int)mode); - #endif - #if (! REMOVE_X_CODE) -- if (myDisplay) { -- switch (mode) { -- case SET: -- values.led_mode = LedModeOn; -- break; -- case CLEAR: -- values.led_mode = LedModeOff; -- break; -- case TOGGLE: -- values.led_mode = LedModeOn; -- } -+if (myDisplay) { -+ switch (mode) { -+ case SET: -+ values.led_mode = LedModeOn; -+ break; -+ case CLEAR: -+ values.led_mode = LedModeOff; -+ break; -+ case TOGGLE: -+ values.led_mode = LedModeOn; - } -- values.led = led; -+} -+values.led = led; - #endif -- if (myDisplay) { -+if (myDisplay) { - #if (! REMOVE_X_CODE) -- XChangeKeyboardControl(myDisplay, KBLed | KBLedMode, &values); -- if (doAction != DELAYED) -- XSync(myDisplay, FALSE); --#endif -- } else { -- if (doAction != FINISH) { -- if (ioctl(keyboardDevice, KDGETLED, &ledVal)) { -- perror("tleds: KDGETLED"); -- exit(1); -- } -- } else { -- ledVal = 0L; -- } -- switch (led) { -- case SCROLLLOCKLED: -- if (mode == SET) -- ledVal |= LED_SCR; -- else -- ledVal &= ~LED_SCR; -- break; -- case NUMLOCKLED: -- if (mode == SET) -- ledVal |= LED_NUM; -- else -- ledVal &= ~LED_NUM; -- break; -- default: -- perror("tleds: wrong led-value"); -- exit(1); -- } -- if (opt_c && doAction != FINISH) { -- ledVal = correct_caps(ledVal); -+ XChangeKeyboardControl(myDisplay, KBLed | KBLedMode, &values); -+ if (doAction != DELAYED) -+ XSync(myDisplay, FALSE); -+#endif -+} else { -+ if (doAction != FINISH) { -+ if (ioctl(keyboardDevice, KDGETLED, &ledVal)) { -+ perror("tleds: KDGETLED"); -+ exit(1); - } -- if (doAction) { /* FINISH or NOW */ -- if (doAction == FINISH) -- ledVal |= ledReminder; -- if (ioctl(keyboardDevice, KDSETLED, (char)ledVal)) { -- perror("tleds: KDSETLED"); -- exit(1); -- } -- ledReminder = 0x00; -- } else { -- /* Well, we know from report_traffic(), LED_SCR is -- processed later. OK, kludge. */ -- ledReminder = ledVal & ~LED_SCR; -+ } else { -+ ledVal = 0L; -+ } -+ switch (led) { -+ case SCROLLLOCKLED: -+ if (mode == SET) -+ ledVal |= LED_SCR; -+ else -+ ledVal &= ~LED_SCR; -+ break; -+ case NUMLOCKLED: -+ if (mode == SET) -+ ledVal |= LED_NUM; -+ else -+ ledVal &= ~LED_NUM; -+ break; -+ default: -+ perror("tleds: wrong led-value"); -+ exit(1); -+ } -+ if (opt_c && doAction != FINISH) { -+ ledVal = correct_caps(ledVal); -+ } -+ if (doAction) { /* FINISH or NOW */ -+ if (doAction == FINISH) -+ ledVal |= ledReminder; -+ if (ioctl(keyboardDevice, KDSETLED, (char)ledVal)) { -+ perror("tleds: KDSETLED"); -+ exit(1); - } -+ ledReminder = 0x00; -+ } else { -+ /* Well, we know from report_traffic(), LED_SCR is -+ processed later. OK, kludge. */ -+ ledReminder = ledVal & ~LED_SCR; - } - } -+} - - int is_on_X (int ttyFd) - { -- long mode; -- -- if (ioctl(ttyFd, KDGETMODE, &mode)) -- return TRUE; /* perror is not wanted here */ -- return (mode & KD_GRAPHICS); -+long mode; -+ -+if (ioctl(ttyFd, KDGETMODE, &mode)) -+ return TRUE; /* perror is not wanted here */ -+return (mode & KD_GRAPHICS); - } - - ulong correct_caps (ulong ledVal) - { -- struct vt_stat vtStat; -- int currentVT; -- ulong flagVal; -- -- currentVT = open(CURRENTTTY, O_RDONLY); /* Blah, only for root. */ -- if (-1 != currentVT) { -- if (! ioctl(currentVT, KDGKBLED, &flagVal) -- && ! ioctl(currentVT, VT_GETSTATE, &vtStat)) { -- if (previousActive == --vtStat.v_active) { -- if (is_on_X(currentVT)) { -- ioctl(currentVT, KDGETLED, &flagVal); -- } -- if (flagVal & LED_CAP) -- ledVal |= LED_CAP; -- else -- ledVal &= ~LED_CAP; -- ttyLEDs[previousActive] = (char)ledVal; -- } else { -- previousActive = vtStat.v_active; -- ledVal = (ulong)ttyLEDs[previousActive]; -+static int remindVTRound = 0; -+struct vt_stat vtStat; -+int currentVT; -+ulong flagVal; -+ -+currentVT = open(CURRENTTTY, O_RDONLY); /* Blah, only for root. */ -+if (-1 != currentVT) { -+ if (! ioctl(currentVT, KDGKBLED, &flagVal) -+ && ! ioctl(currentVT, VT_GETSTATE, &vtStat)) { -+ if (previousActive == --vtStat.v_active) { -+ if (is_on_X(currentVT)) { -+ ioctl(currentVT, KDGETLED, &flagVal); - } -+ if (flagVal & LED_CAP) -+ ledVal |= LED_CAP; -+ else -+ ledVal &= ~LED_CAP; -+ ttyLEDs[previousActive] = (char)ledVal; -+ } else { -+ previousActive = vtStat.v_active; -+ ledVal = (ulong)ttyLEDs[previousActive]; - } -- close(currentVT); - } -- return ledVal; -+ if(remindVTRound++ > remindVTcoef) { -+ remindVTRound = 0; -+ detach_vt_leds(currentVT, TRUE); -+ } -+ close(currentVT); -+} -+return ledVal; -+} -+ -+ulong detach_vt_leds (int tty, int wantDetach) -+/* -+What I really would like to do, is to deattach only num-lock and scroll-lock -+leds and leave caps-lock led attached to indicate current keyboard caps -+lock flag. But Linux kernel (2.0.x) doesn't allow this, it's either all or -+nothing. Someone should patch the kernel to correct this for 2.2.0? -+*/ -+{ -+ulong ledVal; -+ -+if (ioctl(tty, KDGETLED, &ledVal)) { -+ return 0; -+} -+ledVal &= ~LED_SCR; -+ledVal &= ~LED_NUM; -+if (!wantDetach && !is_on_X(tty)) { -+ ioctl(tty, KDGKBLED, &ledVal); -+ ledVal |= 0x08; /* Reattach. */ -+} -+ioctl(tty, KDSETLED, (char)ledVal); -+return ledVal; -+} -+ -+void detach_all_vt_leds (int wantDetach) -+{ -+ulong ledVal; -+int i, maxVT, tty; -+char ttyFileName [30]; -+char ttyFileNameTmp [30]; -+ -+strcpy(ttyFileName, _PATH_TTY); -+maxVT = find_max_VT(); -+for (i=0; i <= maxVT; i++) { -+ if (i > 0) -+ ttyLEDs[i-1] = 0x00; -+ /* No error checkings here, if we can't, we can't. */ -+ sprintf(ttyFileNameTmp, "%s%d", ttyFileName, i); -+ if (-1 == (tty = open(ttyFileNameTmp, O_RDONLY))) { -+ continue; -+ } -+ ledVal = detach_vt_leds(tty, wantDetach); -+ if (i > 0) -+ ttyLEDs[i-1] = (char)ledVal; -+ close(tty); -+} -+} -+ -+int find_max_VT () -+{ -+return MAXVT; - } - - void parent_wants_me_dead (int x) - { -- exit(x); -+exit(x); - } - - void my_signal_handler (int x) - { -- exit(x); -+exit(x); - } - - void my_exit () - { -- if (opt_b && ! opt_q) -- printf("Bye-Bye !\n"); -- if (myDisplay) { -+if (opt_b && ! opt_q) -+ printf("Bye-Bye !\n"); -+if (myDisplay) { - #if (! REMOVE_X_CODE) -- clear_led(NUMLOCKLED); -- clear_led(SCROLLLOCKLED); -- XCloseDisplay(myDisplay); /* X */ -+ clear_led(NUMLOCKLED); -+ clear_led(SCROLLLOCKLED); -+ XCloseDisplay(myDisplay); /* X */ - #endif -- } -- detach_vt_leds(FALSE); /* re-attach */ -- if (keyboardDevice) /* EUID root - CONSOLE */ -- close(keyboardDevice); -- if(getpid() == get_old_pid()) { -- unlink(pidFileName); -- unlink(rootPidFileName); -- } -+} -+detach_all_vt_leds(FALSE); /* re-attach */ -+if (keyboardDevice) /* EUID root - CONSOLE */ -+ close(keyboardDevice); -+if(getpid() == get_old_pid()) { -+ unlink(pidFileName); -+ unlink(rootPidFileName); -+} - } - - int kill_old_process () - { -- pid_t pid, pid2; -+pid_t pid, pid2; - -- if (! (pid = get_old_pid())) { -- if (!opt_q) { -- fprintf(stderr, -- "Couldn't find what to kill.\n"); -- perror(pidFileName); -- } -- return 1; -- } -- kill(pid, SIGUSR1); -- if (!opt_q) -- printf("One moment...(3 secs)...\n"); -- sleep(3); -- if ((pid2 = get_old_pid())) { -- if (!opt_q) -- fprintf(stderr, -- "PID: %d - Hmm...not sure if I succeeded in kill.\n", -- pid2); -- return 1; -+if (! (pid = get_old_pid())) { -+ if (!opt_q) { -+ fprintf(stderr, -+ "Couldn't find what to kill.\n"); -+ perror(pidFileName); - } -- if (! opt_q) -- printf("Killed. (The old PID was %d)\n", pid); -- return 0; -+ return 1; -+} -+kill(pid, SIGUSR1); -+if (!opt_q) -+ printf("One moment...(3 secs)...\n"); -+sleep(3); -+if ((pid2 = get_old_pid())) { -+ if (!opt_q) -+ fprintf(stderr, -+ "PID: %d - Hmm...not sure if I succeeded in kill.\n", -+ pid2); -+ return 1; -+} -+if (! opt_q) -+ printf("Killed. (The old PID was %d)\n", pid); -+return 0; - } - - void create_pid_file (pid_t pid, const char* name) - { -- FILE* pidFile; -- pid_t oldPid; -- char procFileName [80]; -- char *tmpPidFileName; -- char pidString [11]; /* "length" of UINT_MAX */ -- struct stat status; -- int isAnother; -- -- if (geteuid()) -- tmpPidFileName = pidFileName; -- else -- tmpPidFileName = rootPidFileName; /* root */ -- /* -- We check if there already is the *.pid file and if maybe the -- process' (child) which created it is dead, so we could try to fix. -- */ -- isAnother = FALSE; -- oldPid = (pid_t) 0; -- if (! stat(pidFileName, &status) -- || ! stat(rootPidFileName, &status)) { -- if ((oldPid = get_old_pid())) { -- strcpy(procFileName, "/proc/"); -- sprintf(pidString, "%ld", (long)oldPid); -- strcat(procFileName, pidString); -- strcat(procFileName, "/environ"); -- if(! stat(procFileName, &status)) { /* The old proc. */ -- isAnother = TRUE; -- } else { -- /* The old process was not alive, so we try to fix. */ -- unlink(rootPidFileName); -- unlink(pidFileName); -- if (get_old_pid()) { -- fprintf(stderr, -- "%s: Can't remove %s or %s\n%s\n", -- MYNAME, pidFileName, -- rootPidFileName, -- "Program terminated."); -- exit(1); -- } -- } -- } else { -+FILE* pidFile; -+pid_t oldPid; -+char procFileName [80]; -+char *tmpPidFileName; -+char pidString [11]; /* "length" of UINT_MAX */ -+struct stat status; -+int isAnother; -+ -+if (geteuid()) -+ tmpPidFileName = pidFileName; -+else -+ tmpPidFileName = rootPidFileName; /* root */ -+/* -+We check if there already is the *.pid file and if maybe the -+process' (child) which created it is dead, so we could try to fix. -+*/ -+isAnother = FALSE; -+oldPid = (pid_t) 0; -+if (! stat(pidFileName, &status) -+ || ! stat(rootPidFileName, &status)) { -+ if ((oldPid = get_old_pid())) { -+ strcpy(procFileName, "/proc/"); -+ sprintf(pidString, "%ld", (long)oldPid); -+ strcat(procFileName, pidString); -+ strcat(procFileName, "/environ"); -+ if(! stat(procFileName, &status)) { /* The old proc. */ - isAnother = TRUE; -- } -- } -+ } else { -+ /* The old process was not alive, so we try to fix. */ -+ unlink(rootPidFileName); -+ unlink(pidFileName); -+ if (get_old_pid()) { -+ fprintf(stderr, -+ "%s: Can't remove %s or %s\n%s\n", -+ MYNAME, pidFileName, -+ rootPidFileName, -+ "Program terminated."); -+ exit(1); -+ } -+ } -+ } else { -+ isAnother = TRUE; -+ } -+} -+ -+if (isAnother) { -+ if (oldPid) -+ fprintf(stderr, "(The old PID %ld) ", (long)oldPid); -+ fprintf(stderr, "%s %s runnning.\n%s %s %s\n", -+ "\nSorry, can't run. There might be another", -+ name, "If not, try: rm", pidFileName, rootPidFileName); -+ kill(pid, SIGUSR1); -+ exit(1); -+} - -- if (isAnother) { -- if (oldPid) -- fprintf(stderr, "(The old PID %ld) ", (long)oldPid); -- fprintf(stderr, "%s %s runnning.\n%s %s %s\n", -- "\nSorry, can't run. There might be another", -- name, "If not, try: rm", pidFileName, rootPidFileName); -- kill(pid, SIGUSR1); -- exit(1); -- } -- -- if( !(pidFile = fopen(tmpPidFileName, "w"))) { -- perror(tmpPidFileName); -- kill(pid, SIGUSR1); -- exit(1); -- } -- fprintf(pidFile, "%ld\n", (long)pid); -- fclose(pidFile); -- if (chmod(tmpPidFileName, S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR | S_IRGRP | S_IROTH)) { -- perror(tmpPidFileName); -+if( !(pidFile = fopen(tmpPidFileName, "w"))) { -+ perror(tmpPidFileName); -+ kill(pid, SIGUSR1); -+ exit(1); -+} -+fprintf(pidFile, "%ld\n", (long)pid); -+fclose(pidFile); -+if (chmod(tmpPidFileName, S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR | S_IRGRP | S_IROTH)) { -+ perror(tmpPidFileName); -+ exit(1); -+} -+if (! geteuid()) { /* EUID root */ -+ if (symlink(tmpPidFileName, pidFileName)) { -+ perror(pidFileName); - exit(1); - } -- if (! geteuid()) { /* EUID root */ -- if (symlink(tmpPidFileName, pidFileName)) { -- perror(pidFileName); -- exit(1); -- } -- } -+} - } - - pid_t get_old_pid () - { -- FILE* pidFile; -- long returnValue; -+FILE* pidFile; -+long returnValue; - -- if (! (pidFile = fopen(pidFileName, "r"))) { -- if (! (pidFile = fopen(rootPidFileName, "r"))) -- return (pid_t)0L; -- } -- fscanf(pidFile, "%ld", &returnValue); -- fclose(pidFile); -- return (pid_t)returnValue; --} -- --void handle_my_argvs (char** interfaceName, int* sleeptime, -- int argc, char* argv []) --{ -- int c; -- -- while(EOF != (c = getopt(argc, argv, "bcd:hkqv"))) { -- switch (c) { -- case 'b': -- opt_b = TRUE; -- break; -- case 'c': -- opt_c = TRUE; -- break; -- case 'd': -- opt_d = TRUE; -- *sleeptime -- = get_sleeptime(TRUE, NULL); -- break; -- case 'h': -- opt_h = TRUE; -- break; -- case 'k': -- opt_k = TRUE; -- break; -- case 'q': -- opt_q = TRUE; -- break; -- case 'v': -- opt_v = TRUE; -- break; -- default: -- opt_h = TRUE; -- /* assert(0); */ -- } -- } -- *interfaceName = argv[optind]; -- if (! *interfaceName || ! (*interfaceName)[0]) { -- opt_h = TRUE; /* We may also have opt_k so we won't get h. */ -- return; -- } -- if (! *sleeptime) -- *sleeptime = get_sleeptime(FALSE, *interfaceName); -+if (! (pidFile = fopen(pidFileName, "r"))) { -+ if (! (pidFile = fopen(rootPidFileName, "r"))) -+ return (pid_t)0L; -+} -+fscanf(pidFile, "%ld", &returnValue); -+fclose(pidFile); -+return (pid_t)returnValue; -+} -+ -+void handle_my_argvs (struct interfaceList** interfaces, int* sleeptime, -+ int argc, char* argv []) -+{ -+int c; -+struct interfaceList** tempInterfaces = interfaces; -+char** list; -+ -+while(EOF != (c = getopt(argc, argv, "bcd:hkqvV"))) { -+ switch (c) { -+ case 'V': -+ opt_V = TRUE; -+ break; -+ case 'b': -+ opt_b = TRUE; -+ break; -+ case 'c': -+ opt_c = TRUE; -+ break; -+ case 'd': -+ opt_d = TRUE; -+ *sleeptime -+ = get_sleeptime(TRUE, NULL); -+ break; -+ case 'h': -+ opt_h = TRUE; -+ break; -+ case 'k': -+ opt_k = TRUE; -+ break; -+ case 'q': -+ opt_q = TRUE; -+ break; -+ case 'v': -+ opt_v = TRUE; -+ break; -+ default: -+ opt_h = TRUE; -+ /* assert(0); */ -+ } -+} -+/* build interface list */ -+do { /* new member */ -+ if (! argv[optind] || ! (argv[optind])[0]) { /* bad argv */ -+ opt_h = TRUE; /* We may also have opt_k so we won't get h. */ -+ return; -+ } -+ *tempInterfaces = (struct interfaceList*)malloc(sizeof(struct interfaceList)); -+ list = split_on_comma(argv[optind]); -+ (*tempInterfaces)->interfaceName = list[0]; -+ if (*list[1]) { /* RX LED parameter */ -+ (*tempInterfaces)->rxled = atoi(list[1]); -+ if (*list[2]) /* TX LED parameter */ -+ (*tempInterfaces)->txled = atoi(list[2]); -+ else -+ (*tempInterfaces)->txled = atoi(list[1]); -+ } else { -+ (*tempInterfaces)->rxled = 1; -+ (*tempInterfaces)->txled = 2; -+ } -+ (*tempInterfaces)->row = 0; -+ (*tempInterfaces)->next = NULL; -+ tempInterfaces = &((*tempInterfaces)->next); -+ optind++; -+} while (optind < argc); -+if (opt_V) -+ printf("Marjo Helena Salmela on %svalehtelija ja paskiainen.\n", -+ "minua kohtaan ollut "); /* Don't ask. */ -+if (! *sleeptime) -+ *sleeptime = get_sleeptime(FALSE, *interfaces); - } - - void check_sanity () - { -- if (opt_c && geteuid()) { -- opt_c = FALSE; -- if (! opt_q) -- fprintf(stderr, -- "You have to be EUID root for -c. -c removed.\n"); -- } -+if (opt_c && geteuid()) { -+ opt_c = FALSE; -+ if (! opt_q) -+ fprintf(stderr, -+ "You have to be EUID root for -c. -c removed.\n"); -+} - } - --int get_sleeptime (int isDefinedByUser, char* interfaceName) -+int get_sleeptime (int isDefinedByUser, struct interfaceList* interfaces) - { -- int returnValue; -- -- if (isDefinedByUser) { -- returnValue = atol(optarg); -- if (returnValue < 0 || returnValue > 10000) { -- opt_h = TRUE; /* Illegal value. */ -- return 0; -- } -- return returnValue; -- } else { -- /* Ok, we have to figure ourselves what would be good update delay. */ -- if (interfaceName == strstr(interfaceName, "eth")) -- returnValue = DEFETHDELAY; -- else -- returnValue = DEFPPPDELAY; -- return returnValue; -+int returnValue; -+ -+if (isDefinedByUser) { -+ returnValue = atol(optarg); -+ if (returnValue < 0 || returnValue > 10000) { -+ opt_h = TRUE; /* Illegal value. */ -+ return 0; - } -+ return returnValue; -+} else { -+/* Ok, we have to figure ourselves what would be good update delay. */ -+ returnValue = 0; -+ while (interfaces) { -+ if (interfaces->interfaceName == strstr(interfaces->interfaceName, "eth")) { -+ /* Return minimum */ -+ if (!returnValue || returnValue > DEFETHDELAY) returnValue = DEFETHDELAY; -+ } else { -+ if (!returnValue || returnValue > DEFPPPDELAY) returnValue = DEFPPPDELAY; -+ } -+ interfaces = interfaces->next; -+ } -+ return returnValue; - } -- --int find_max_VT () --{ -- return MAXVT; - } - --void detach_vt_leds (int wantDetach) --/* -- What I really would like to do, is to deattach only num-lock and scroll-lock -- leds and leave caps-lock led attached to indicate current keyboard caps -- lock flag. But Linux kernel (2.0.x) doesn't allow this, it's either all or -- nothing. Someone should patch the kernel to correct this for 2.2.0? --*/ --{ -- int i, maxVT, tty; -- char ttyFileName [30]; -- char ttyFileNameTmp [30]; -- ulong ledVal; -- -- strcpy(ttyFileName, _PATH_TTY); -- maxVT = find_max_VT(); -- for (i=0; i <= maxVT; i++) { -- if (i > 0) -- ttyLEDs[i-1] = 0x00; -- /* No error checkings here, if we can't, we can't. */ -- sprintf(ttyFileNameTmp, "%s%d", ttyFileName, i); -- if (-1 == (tty = open(ttyFileNameTmp, O_RDONLY))) { -- continue; -- } -- if (ioctl(tty, KDGETLED, &ledVal)) { -- close(tty); -- continue; -- } -- ledVal &= ~LED_SCR; -- ledVal &= ~LED_NUM; -- if (!wantDetach && !is_on_X(tty)) { -- ioctl(tty, KDGKBLED, &ledVal); -- ledVal |= 8; /* Reattach. */ -- } -- ioctl(tty, KDSETLED, (char)ledVal); -- if (i > 0) -- ttyLEDs[i-1] = (char)ledVal; -- close(tty); -- } -+void check_kernel_version () -+{ -+struct utsname buffer; -+ -+if (-1 == uname(&buffer)) { -+ perror("tleds: check_kernel_version()"); -+ exit(1); -+} -+#if KERNEL2_0 -+if (strncmp("2.0.", (const char*)buffer.release, 4)) { -+ fprintf(stderr, -+ "%s was compiled for v2.0 kernel. Check Makefile. %s", -+ MYNAME, TERMINATESTR); -+ exit(1); -+} -+#else -+if (! strncmp("2.0.", (const char*)buffer.release, 4)) { -+ fprintf(stderr, "%s was compiled for v2.1 (2.2?) kernel. %s", -+ MYNAME, TERMINATESTR); -+ exit(1); -+} -+#endif - } - - void usage (char* name) - { -- fprintf(stderr, -- "Usage: %s [-bchkqv] [-d <update_delay>] <interface_name>\n", -- name); -- fprintf(stderr, "Example: %s -d 300 ppp0\n", name); -- fprintf(stderr, "Options:\n%s\n%s\n%s\n%s\n%s\n%s\n%s\n%s\n%s\n", -- "\t-b\tDon't go to the background.", -- "\t-c\tFix the CapsLED in VTs. Only for EUID root.", -- "\t-d N\tSet update delay.", -- "\t\tN must be between 1 and 10000 (milliseconds)", -- "\t-h\tHelp. (this)", -- "\t-k\tKill (old) (x)tleds running.", -- "\t-q\tBe quiet.", -- "\t-v\tPrint version information.", -- "\t\t(`cat /proc/net/dev` to see your interfaces.)"); -+printf("Usage: %s [-bchkqv] [-d <update_delay>] [<interface_name>] ...\n", -+ name); -+printf("Example: %s -d 300 ppp0 eth0,1 eth1,2\n", name); -+printf("<interface_name>:\n" -+ "\tinterface (e.g. eth0)\n" -+ "\tOR interface,led (e.g. eth1,1)\n" -+ "\tOR interface,rx_led,tx_led (e.g. eth2,2,1)\n" -+ "led:\n\t1\tNUM LOCK LED\n\t2\tSCROLL LOCK LED\n"); -+printf("Options:\n%s\n%s\n%s\n%s\n%s\n%s\n%s\n%s\n%s\n", -+ "\t-b\tDon't go to the background.", -+ "\t-c\tFix the CapsLED in VTs. Only for EUID root.", -+ "\t-d N\tSet update delay.", -+ "\t\tN must be between 1 and 10000 (milliseconds)", -+ "\t-h\tHelp. (this)", -+ "\t-k\tKill (old) (x)tleds running.", -+ "\t-q\tBe quiet.", -+ "\t-v\tPrint version information.", -+ "\t\t(`cat /proc/net/dev` to see your interfaces.)"); - } - - /* --If the format of /proc/net/dev is changed this program will prolly not work, --because the optimizations in e.g. find_device_line() -- -+In v2.0.x kernels: - $ cat /proc/net/dev - Inter-| Receive | Transmit -- face |packets errs drop fifo frame|packets errs drop fifo colls carrier -- lo: 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 -- eth0: 3154 0 0 0 0 2553 0 0 0 0 0 -- dummy: No statistics available. -- ppp0: 26619 0 0 0 0 42230 0 0 0 0 0 -+face |packets errs drop fifo frame|packets errs drop fifo colls carrier -+lo: 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 -+eth0: 3154 0 0 0 0 2553 0 0 0 0 0 -+dummy: No statistics available. -+ppp0: 26619 0 0 0 0 42230 0 0 0 0 0 -+$ -+ -+In v2.1 kernels they haven't obviously decided yet what it will be in v2.2.x -+ -+In v2.1.72 +/- N kernels: -+$ cat /proc/net/dev -+Inter-| Receive | Transmit -+face |bytes packets errs drop fifo frame|bytes packets errs drop fifo colls carrier -+lo: 388390 7747 0 0 0 0 388390 7747 0 0 0 0 0 0 -+ppp0: 0 496878 19 19 0 0 0 301287 0 0 0 0 0 0 -+$ -+ -+In v2.1.97 +/- N kernels: -+$ cat /proc/net/dev -+Inter-| Receive | Transmit -+face |bytes packets errs drop fifo frame compressed multicast|bytes packets errs drop fifo colls carrier compressed -+lo: 4171066 19848 0 0 0 0 0 0 4171066 19848 0 0 0 0 0 0 -+eth0: 2699632 19917 0 0 0 0 0 0 15993153 23079 0 0 0 1983 0 0 -+ppp0: 391413 4588 1 0 0 0 0 0 4447 6560 0 0 0 0 0 0 - $ - */ -+ |