Subject: Re: bin/20316: systat interrupt counters
To: Johnny Billquist <bqt@update.uu.se>
From: David Laight <david@l8s.co.uk>
List: netbsd-bugs
Date: 02/12/2003 23:31:32
> Given this, the group name ought to be the most "interesting" name to
> display. Take as much of the rest as possible, truncating at the right
> end.
Except that, with sensible event names, the group name can be inferred.
> I'm running on a VAX. What do you mean "wider window"? My VT320 is as wide
> as it is.
132 column mode :-)
> On my VAX, it currently looks like this, anyway:
> interrupt total rate
> 0 0
> crl intr 0 0
> uba stray intr 0 0
> uba0 intr 164 0
> mtc0 intr 6 0
> uda0 intr 315053 3
> de0 intr 513282 5
> dmf0 srintr 0 0
> dmf0 stintr 0 0
> dmf0 piva 0 0
> dmf0 pivb 0 0
> dmf0 arintr 15723 0
> dmf0 axintr 19283 0
> dmf0 lpintr 0 0
> uba1 intr 0 0
> mtc1 intr 6 0
> uda1 intr 536097 5
> soft serial 0 0
> soft net 178646 1
> soft clock 161566 1
> clock intr 10252164 100
Given there are only 8 screen postions (to col 80) available (unless
you want to rework the entire screen) neither the group name nor
event name would do justice to the above list.
A cunning plan (equal to Baldrick's best) is to display the group name
when the event name is "intr".
David
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