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#define | LIBGTOP_CHECK_VERSION() |
glibtop * | glibtop_init () |
glibtop * | glibtop_init_r () |
glibtop * | glibtop_init_s () |
#define | GLIBTOP_MOUNTENTRY_LEN |
struct | glibtop |
extern glibtop * | glibtop_global_server |
extern const unsigned long | glibtop_server_features |
You do not need to worry about the glibtop * server structure if you don't need - the library exports a glibtop_global_server which you can use everywhere a glibtop * is expected.
Most of the library and all of the sysdeps function also have an alias (which is the function name without the <suffix>_l</suffix>,
<suffix>_s</suffix> or <suffix>_r</suffix> suffix) which don'ttake a glibtop * as argument but uses the glibtop_global_server instead.
glibtop * glibtop_init_r (glibtop **server_ptr
,unsigned long features
,unsigned flags
);
struct glibtop { unsigned flags; unsigned method; /* Server Method */ unsigned error_method; /* Error Method */ int input [2]; /* Pipe client <- server */ int output [2]; /* Pipe client -> server */ int socket; /* Accepted connection of a socket */ int ncpu; /* Number of CPUs, zero if single-processor */ int real_ncpu; /* Real number of CPUs. Only ncpu are monitored */ unsigned long os_version_code; /* Version code of the operating system */ const char *name; /* Program name for error messages */ const char *server_command; /* Command used to invoke server */ const char *server_host; /* Host the server should run on */ const char *server_user; /* Name of the user on the target host */ const char *server_rsh; /* Command used to connect to the target host */ unsigned long features; /* Server is required for this features */ unsigned long server_port; /* Port on which daemon is listening */ glibtop_sysdeps sysdeps; /* Detailed feature list */ glibtop_sysdeps required; /* Required feature list */ pid_t pid; /* PID of the server */ uid_t uid; uid_t euid; gid_t gid; gid_t egid; glibtop_machine *machine; /* Machine dependent data */ int ndisk; /* Number of DISKs, zero if single-disk. This pertains to disk volumes */ int real_ndisk; /* Number of PHYSICAL DISKs. Only ndisk is monitored for now */ };