[Pacemaker] SysInfo_mem_units()
Andrew Beekhof
andrew at beekhof.net
Wed Jul 7 09:16:21 UTC 2010
On Wed, Jul 7, 2010 at 8:53 AM, Simon Horman <horms at verge.net.au> wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 07, 2010 at 08:27:17AM +0200, Andrew Beekhof wrote:
>> On Wed, Jul 7, 2010 at 6:17 AM, Simon Horman <horms at verge.net.au> wrote:
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > I am currently pondering the SysInfo_mem_units() function
>> > of sources/SysInfo (with a view to turning it into awk to
>> > avoid bashisms[1]).
>> >
>> > Basically the function seems to look at the unit of the input,
>> > leave it as if if the unit is G, divide it by 1024 if its M[bB]?
>> > or divide it by 1024^2 if the unit is k[B]?. It then does some rounding.
>> >
>> > On the unit handling side of things I am puzzled by the following code,
>> > particularly the inner if [ $mem != ${mem/./} ] portion. It seems to
>> > handle the x.yG case. But the logic seems to lead to the following result:
>> >
>> > xG => x
>> > x.yG => 1024x + w*y
>> >
>> > Surely the latter should be x.yG => x + (w*y/1024).
>> > Also, surely this logic also applies equally to other units.
>
> Can you comment on this?
Oh I probably just messed up. In any case, your awk version wont have
this problem.
>
>> >
>> > if [ ${mem:$memlen:1} = "G" ]; then
>> > mem="${mem:0:$memlen}"
>> > if [ $mem != ${mem/./} ]; then
>> > mem_before=${mem/.*/}
>> > mem_after=${mem/*./}
>> > mem=$[mem_before*1024]
>> > if [ ${#mem_after} = 0 ]; then
>> > :
>> > elif [ ${#mem_after} = 1 ]; then
>> > mem=$[mem+100*$mem_after]
>> > elif [ ${#mem_after} = 2 ]; then
>> > mem=$[mem+10*$mem_after]
>> > elif [ ${#mem_after} = 3 ]; then
>> > mem=$[mem+$mem_after]
>> > else
>> > mem_after=${mem_after:0:3}
>> > mem=$[mem+$mem_after]
>> > fi
>> > fi
>> > elif [ ${mem:$memlen:1} = "M" ]; then
>> >
>> >
>> > [1] I also struggle to care about this bashism crusade. But its
>>
>> yeah, me too. but it also means that when people send patches I don't
>> care enough to argue against them.
>>
>> > something that Debian has decided matters, so I'm doing
>> > this with my debian-ha-maintainer member hat on.
>> >
>> > The following hunk illustrates how I think SysInfo_hdd_units() can
>> > be handled. The awk version seems rather nicer or at least rather
>> > shorter than the original.
>>
>> agreed. do you have a tree i can pull this from?
>> that or can you resend as a hg export so you can get the proper attribution :-)
>
> I was planning to send it as part of a larger patch (a bit later).
> But I can send it by itself (sooner) if you prefer.
No hurry, whenever you're ready :-)
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