library: remove getpartitions_num from library
getpartitions_num was only used in vmstat and basically counted partitions in disks, this is now moved to vmstat.
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@ -12,9 +12,7 @@ global:
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get_ns_name;
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get_pid_digits;
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get_slabinfo;
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getbtime;
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getdiskstat;
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getpartitions_num;
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getslabinfo;
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look_up_our_self;
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lookup_wchan;
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@ -171,21 +171,6 @@ static void crash(const char *filename) {
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}
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// based on Fabian Frederick's /proc/diskstats parser
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unsigned int getpartitions_num(struct disk_stat *disks, int ndisks){
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int i=0;
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int partitions=0;
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for (i=0;i<ndisks;i++){
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partitions+=disks[i].partitions;
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}
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return partitions;
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}
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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static int is_disk(char *dev)
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{
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@ -41,7 +41,6 @@ typedef struct partition_stat{
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unsigned long long requested_writes;
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}partition_stat;
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extern unsigned int getpartitions_num(struct disk_stat *disks, int ndisks);
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extern unsigned int getdiskstat (struct disk_stat**,struct partition_stat**);
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typedef struct slab_cache{
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vmstat.c
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vmstat.c
@ -115,76 +115,6 @@ static void __attribute__ ((__noreturn__))
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exit(out == stderr ? EXIT_FAILURE : EXIT_SUCCESS);
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}
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#if 0
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/* produce: " 6 ", "123 ", "123k ", etc. */
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static int format_1024(unsigned long long val64, char *restrict dst)
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{
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unsigned oldval;
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const char suffix[] = " kmgtpe";
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unsigned level = 0;
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unsigned val32;
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if (val64 < 1000) {
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/* special case to avoid "6.0 " when plain " 6 " would do */
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val32 = val64;
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return sprintf(dst, "%3u ", val32);
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}
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while (val64 > 0xffffffffull) {
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level++;
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val64 /= 1024;
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}
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val32 = val64;
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while (val32 > 999) {
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level++;
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oldval = val32;
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val32 /= 1024;
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}
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if (val32 < 10) {
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unsigned fract = (oldval % 1024) * 10 / 1024;
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return sprintf(dst, "%u.%u%c ", val32, fract, suffix[level]);
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}
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return sprintf(dst, "%3u%c ", val32, suffix[level]);
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}
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/* produce: " 6 ", "123 ", "123k ", etc. */
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static int format_1000(unsigned long long val64, char *restrict dst)
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{
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unsigned oldval;
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const char suffix[] = " kmgtpe";
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unsigned level = 0;
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unsigned val32;
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if (val64 < 1000) {
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/* special case to avoid "6.0 " when plain " 6 " would do */
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val32 = val64;
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return sprintf(dst, "%3u ", val32);
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}
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while (val64 > 0xffffffffull) {
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level++;
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val64 /= 1000;
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}
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val32 = val64;
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while (val32 > 999) {
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level++;
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oldval = val32;
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val32 /= 1000;
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}
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if (val32 < 10) {
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unsigned fract = (oldval % 1000) / 100;
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return sprintf(dst, "%u.%u%c ", val32, fract, suffix[level]);
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}
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return sprintf(dst, "%3u%c ", val32, suffix[level]);
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}
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#endif
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static void new_header(void)
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{
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struct tm *tm_ptr;
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@ -269,6 +199,20 @@ static void new_header(void)
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printf("\n");
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}
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// based on Fabian Frederick's /proc/diskstats parser
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static unsigned int getpartitions_num(struct disk_stat *disks, int ndisks)
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{
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unsigned int i;
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int partitions=0;
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for (i=0; i<ndisks; i++) {
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partitions+=disks[i].partitions;
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}
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return partitions;
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}
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static unsigned long unitConvert(unsigned long size)
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{
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float cvSize;
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