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Add os.cpus() and os.uptime() support for sunos

v0.7.4-release
Scott McWhirter 14 years ago
committed by Ryan Dahl
parent
commit
90348a616d
  1. 127
      src/platform_sunos.cc
  2. 34
      test/simple/test-os.js
  3. 4
      wscript

127
src/platform_sunos.cc

@ -27,6 +27,10 @@
#include <stdlib.h> /* getexecname() */
#include <strings.h> /* strncpy() */
#include <kstat.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <inttypes.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#if (!defined(_LP64)) && (_FILE_OFFSET_BITS - 0 == 64)
#define PROCFS_FILE_OFFSET_BITS_HACK 1
@ -46,6 +50,7 @@ namespace node {
using namespace v8;
char** Platform::SetupArgs(int argc, char *argv[]) {
return argv;
}
@ -108,11 +113,103 @@ int Platform::GetExecutablePath(char* buffer, size_t* size) {
}
// TODO: libkstat provides all this info. Need to link it though.
static Handle<Value> data_named(kstat_named_t *knp) {
Handle<Value> val;
switch (knp->data_type) {
case KSTAT_DATA_CHAR:
val = Number::New(knp->value.c[0]);
break;
case KSTAT_DATA_INT32:
val = Number::New(knp->value.i32);
break;
case KSTAT_DATA_UINT32:
val = Number::New(knp->value.ui32);
break;
case KSTAT_DATA_INT64:
val = Number::New(knp->value.i64);
break;
case KSTAT_DATA_UINT64:
val = Number::New(knp->value.ui64);
break;
case KSTAT_DATA_STRING:
val = String::New(KSTAT_NAMED_STR_PTR(knp));
break;
default:
throw (String::New("unrecognized data type"));
}
return (val);
}
int Platform::GetCPUInfo(Local<Array> *cpus) {
// http://src.opensolaris.org/source/xref/onnv/onnv-gate/usr/src/cmd/psrinfo/psrinfo.pl
HandleScope scope;
Local<Object> cpuinfo;
Local<Object> cputimes;
int lookup_instance;
kstat_ctl_t *kc;
kstat_t *ksp;
kstat_named_t *knp;
if ((kc = kstat_open()) == NULL)
throw "could not open kstat";
*cpus = Array::New();
lookup_instance = 0;
while (ksp = kstat_lookup(kc, "cpu_info", lookup_instance, NULL)){
cpuinfo = Object::New();
if (kstat_read(kc, ksp, NULL) == -1) {
/*
* It is deeply annoying, but some kstats can return errors
* under otherwise routine conditions. (ACPI is one
* offender; there are surely others.) To prevent these
* fouled kstats from completely ruining our day, we assign
* an "error" member to the return value that consists of
* the strerror().
*/
cpuinfo->Set(String::New("error"), String::New(strerror(errno)));
(*cpus)->Set(lookup_instance, cpuinfo);
} else {
knp = (kstat_named_t *) kstat_data_lookup(ksp, "clock_MHz");
cpuinfo->Set(String::New("speed"), data_named(knp));
knp = (kstat_named_t *) kstat_data_lookup(ksp, "brand");
cpuinfo->Set(String::New("model"), data_named(knp));
(*cpus)->Set(lookup_instance, cpuinfo);
}
lookup_instance++;
}
lookup_instance = 0;
while (ksp = kstat_lookup(kc, "cpu", lookup_instance, "sys")){
cpuinfo = (*cpus)->Get(lookup_instance)->ToObject();
cputimes = Object::New();
if (kstat_read(kc, ksp, NULL) == -1) {
cputimes->Set(String::New("error"), String::New(strerror(errno)));
cpuinfo->Set(String::New("times"), cpuinfo);
} else {
knp = (kstat_named_t *) kstat_data_lookup(ksp, "cpu_ticks_kernel");
cputimes->Set(String::New("system"), data_named(knp));
knp = (kstat_named_t *) kstat_data_lookup(ksp, "cpu_ticks_user");
cputimes->Set(String::New("user"), data_named(knp));
knp = (kstat_named_t *) kstat_data_lookup(ksp, "cpu_ticks_idle");
cputimes->Set(String::New("idle"), data_named(knp));
knp = (kstat_named_t *) kstat_data_lookup(ksp, "intr");
cputimes->Set(String::New("irq"), data_named(knp));
cpuinfo->Set(String::New("times"), cputimes);
}
lookup_instance++;
}
kstat_close(kc);
return 0;
}
@ -126,12 +223,30 @@ double Platform::GetTotalMemory() {
return 0.0;
}
double Platform::GetUptime() {
// http://munin-monitoring.org/attachment/ticket/419/uptime
return 0.0;
}
kstat_ctl_t *kc;
kstat_t *ksp;
kstat_named_t *knp;
long hz = sysconf(_SC_CLK_TCK);
ulong_t clk_intr;
if ((kc = kstat_open()) == NULL)
throw "could not open kstat";
ksp = kstat_lookup(kc, "unix", 0, "system_misc");
if (kstat_read(kc, ksp, NULL) == -1) {
throw "unable to read kstat";
} else {
knp = (kstat_named_t *) kstat_data_lookup(ksp, "clk_intr");
clk_intr = knp->value.ul;
}
kstat_close(kc);
return static_cast<double>( clk_intr / hz );
}
int Platform::GetLoadAvg(Local<Array> *loads) {
return 0;

34
test/simple/test-os.js

@ -23,11 +23,29 @@ var common = require('../common');
var assert = require('assert');
var os = require('os');
assert.ok(os.hostname().length > 0);
assert.ok(os.loadavg().length > 0);
assert.ok(os.uptime() > 0);
assert.ok(os.freemem() > 0);
assert.ok(os.totalmem() > 0);
assert.ok(os.cpus().length > 0);
assert.ok(os.type().length > 0);
assert.ok(os.release().length > 0);
var hostname = os.hostname()
console.log("hostname = %s", hostname);
assert.ok(hostname.length > 0);
var uptime = os.uptime();
console.log("uptime = %d", uptime);
assert.ok(uptime > 0);
var cpus = os.cpus();
console.log("cpus = ", cpus);
assert.ok(cpus.length > 0);
var type = os.type();
console.log("type = ", type);
assert.ok(type.length > 0);
var release = os.release();
console.log("release = ", release);
assert.ok(release.length > 0);
if (process.platform != 'sunos') {
// not implemeneted yet
assert.ok(os.loadavg().length > 0);
assert.ok(os.freemem() > 0);
assert.ok(os.totalmem() > 0);
}

4
wscript

@ -359,6 +359,8 @@ def configure(conf):
conf.fatal("Cannot find socket library")
if not conf.check(lib='nsl', uselib_store="NSL"):
conf.fatal("Cannot find nsl library")
if not conf.check(lib='kstat', uselib_store="KSTAT"):
conf.fatal("Cannot find kstat library")
conf.sub_config('deps/libeio')
@ -802,7 +804,7 @@ def build(bld):
node = bld.new_task_gen("cxx", product_type)
node.name = "node"
node.target = "node"
node.uselib = 'RT EV OPENSSL CARES EXECINFO DL KVM SOCKET NSL UTIL OPROFILE'
node.uselib = 'RT EV OPENSSL CARES EXECINFO DL KVM SOCKET NSL KSTAT UTIL OPROFILE'
node.add_objects = 'eio http_parser'
if product_type_is_lib:
node.install_path = '${LIBDIR}'

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