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Re: Where can I get the source code of top?



It seems that the sysctl calls are what I'm after.
Thanks.:)

2008/4/6, Andrew Doran <ad%netbsd.org@localhost>:
> On Sun, Apr 06, 2008 at 07:37:22PM +0800, Kun Niu wrote:
>
>  > Dear all,
>  > I'm trying to write a utility for system monitor.
>  > My netbsd version is 3.1.
>  > It needs to gather information about the system cpu usage data like
>  > cpu load in user mode, system mode, idle task and so on.
>  > On linux, I have the file "/proc/stat".
>  > But I don't have it on netbsd.
>  > However, I find that top can get the information I want.
>  > So which file should I rely on on netbsd?
>  > Or where can I get the source code of top for netbsd?
>  > Thanks in advance for any hint.
>
>
> src/usr.bin/top
>
>  The NetBSD specific parts are in machine/m_netbsd15.c I think.
>
>
>  Andrew
>


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