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	1998-07-05 11:49 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@cygnus.com> * iconv/gconv_conf.c (read_conf_file): Use feof_unlocked on private stream. * inet/ruserpass.c (token): Likewise. * nss/nsswitch.c (nss_parse_file): Likewise. * intl/localealias.c: Likewise. Also for ferror. * time/getdate.c (__getdate_r): Likewise. * libio/Makefile (routines): Add iofgets_u. * libio/iofgets_u.c: New file. * libio/Versions: Add fgets_unlocked. * libio/stdio.h: Add prototype for fgets_unlocked. * misc/getttyent.c (getttyent): Use fgets_unlocked instead of fgets. * misc/getusershell.c (initshells): Likewise. * misc/mntent_r.c (__getmntent_r): Explicitly lock stream. Use fgets_unlocked. * nss/nss_files/files-XXX.c (internal_getent): Likewise. * resolv/res_init.c (res_init): Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/getsysstats.c: Likewise.
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| /* Determine various system internal values, Linux version.
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|    Copyright (C) 1996, 1997, 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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|    This file is part of the GNU C Library.
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|    Contributed by Ulrich Drepper <drepper@cygnus.com>, 1996.
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| 
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|    The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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|    modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as
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|    published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
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|    License, or (at your option) any later version.
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| 
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|    The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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|    but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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|    MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
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|    Library General Public License for more details.
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| 
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|    You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
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|    License along with the GNU C Library; see the file COPYING.LIB.  If not,
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|    write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
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|    Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.  */
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| 
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| #include <alloca.h>
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| #include <errno.h>
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| #include <mntent.h>
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| #include <paths.h>
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| #include <stdio.h>
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| #include <string.h>
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| #include <unistd.h>
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| #include <sys/sysinfo.h>
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| 
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| 
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| /* Determine the path to the /proc filesystem if available.  */
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| static char *
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| internal_function
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| get_proc_path (char *buffer, size_t bufsize)
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| {
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|   FILE *fp;
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|   struct mntent mount_point;
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|   struct mntent *entry;
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|   char *result = NULL;
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| 
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|   /* First find the mount point of the proc filesystem.  */
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|   fp = __setmntent (_PATH_MNTTAB, "r");
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|   if (fp != NULL)
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|     {
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|       while ((entry = __getmntent_r (fp, &mount_point, buffer, bufsize))
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| 	     != NULL)
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| 	if (strcmp (mount_point.mnt_type, "proc") == 0)
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| 	  {
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| 	    result = mount_point.mnt_dir;
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| 	    break;
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| 	  }
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|       __endmntent (fp);
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|     }
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| 
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|   return result;
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| }
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| 
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| 
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| /* How we can determine the number of available processors depends on
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|    the configuration.  There is currently (as of version 2.0.21) no
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|    system call to determine the number.  It is planned for the 2.1.x
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|    series to add this, though.
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| 
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|    One possibility to implement it for systems using Linux 2.0 is to
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|    examine the pseudo file /proc/cpuinfo.  Here we have one entry for
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|    each processor.
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| 
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|    But not all systems have support for the /proc filesystem.  If it
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|    is not available we simply return 1 since there is no way.  */
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| int
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| __get_nprocs ()
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| {
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|   FILE *fp;
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|   char buffer[8192];
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|   char *proc_path;
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|   int result = 1;
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| 
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|   /* XXX Here will come a test for the new system call.  */
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| 
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|   /* Get mount point of proc filesystem.  */
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|   proc_path = get_proc_path (buffer, sizeof buffer);
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| 
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|   /* If we haven't found an appropriate entry return 1.  */
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|   if (proc_path != NULL)
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|     {
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|       char *proc_cpuinfo = alloca (strlen (proc_path) + sizeof ("/cpuinfo"));
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|       __stpcpy (__stpcpy (proc_cpuinfo, proc_path), "/cpuinfo");
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| 
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|       fp = fopen (proc_cpuinfo, "r");
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|       if (fp != NULL)
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| 	{
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| 	  result = 0;
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| 	  /* Read all lines and count the lines starting with the
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| 	     string "processor".  We don't have to fear extremely long
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| 	     lines since the kernel will not generate them.  8192
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| 	     bytes are really enough.  */
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| 	  while (fgets_unlocked (buffer, sizeof buffer, fp) != NULL)
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| 	    if (strncmp (buffer, "processor", 9) == 0)
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| 	      ++result;
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| 
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| 	  fclose (fp);
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| 	}
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|     }
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| 
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|   return result;
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| }
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| weak_alias (__get_nprocs, get_nprocs)
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| 
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| /* As far as I know Linux has no separate numbers for configured and
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|    available processors.  So make the `get_nprocs_conf' function an
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|    alias.  */
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| strong_alias (__get_nprocs, __get_nprocs_conf)
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| weak_alias (__get_nprocs, get_nprocs_conf)
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| 
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| 
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| /* General function to get information about memory status from proc
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|    filesystem.  */
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| static int
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| internal_function
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| phys_pages_info (const char *format)
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| {
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|   FILE *fp;
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|   char buffer[8192];
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|   char *proc_path;
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|   int result = -1;
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| 
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|   /* Get mount point of proc filesystem.  */
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|   proc_path = get_proc_path (buffer, sizeof buffer);
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| 
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|   /* If we haven't found an appropriate entry return 1.  */
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|   if (proc_path != NULL)
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|     {
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|       char *proc_meminfo = alloca (strlen (proc_path) + sizeof ("/meminfo"));
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|       __stpcpy (__stpcpy (proc_meminfo, proc_path), "/meminfo");
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| 
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|       fp = fopen (proc_meminfo, "r");
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|       if (fp != NULL)
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| 	{
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| 	  result = 0;
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| 	  /* Read all lines and count the lines starting with the
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| 	     string "processor".  We don't have to fear extremely long
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| 	     lines since the kernel will not generate them.  8192
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| 	     bytes are really enough.  */
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| 	  while (fgets_unlocked (buffer, sizeof buffer, fp) != NULL)
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| 	    if (sscanf (buffer, format, &result) == 1)
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| 	      {
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| 		result /= (__getpagesize () / 1024);
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| 		break;
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| 	      }
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| 
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| 	  fclose (fp);
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| 	}
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|     }
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| 
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|   if (result == -1)
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|     /* We cannot get the needed value: signal an error.  */
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|     __set_errno (ENOSYS);
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| 
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|   return result;
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| }
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| 
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| 
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| /* Return the number of pages of physical memory in the system.  There
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|    is currently (as of version 2.0.21) no system call to determine the
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|    number.  It is planned for the 2.1.x series to add this, though.
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| 
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|    One possibility to implement it for systems using Linux 2.0 is to
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|    examine the pseudo file /proc/cpuinfo.  Here we have one entry for
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|    each processor.
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| 
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|    But not all systems have support for the /proc filesystem.  If it
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|    is not available we return -1 as an error signal.  */
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| int
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| __get_phys_pages ()
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| {
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|   /* XXX Here will come a test for the new system call.  */
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| 
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|   return phys_pages_info ("MemTotal: %d kB");
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| }
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| weak_alias (__get_phys_pages, get_phys_pages)
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| 
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| 
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| /* Return the number of available pages of physical memory in the
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|    system.  There is currently (as of version 2.0.21) no system call
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|    to determine the number.  It is planned for the 2.1.x series to add
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|    this, though.
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| 
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|    One possibility to implement it for systems using Linux 2.0 is to
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|    examine the pseudo file /proc/cpuinfo.  Here we have one entry for
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|    each processor.
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| 
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|    But not all systems have support for the /proc filesystem.  If it
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|    is not available we return -1 as an error signal.  */
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| int
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| __get_avphys_pages ()
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| {
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|   /* XXX Here will come a test for the new system call.  */
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| 
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|   return phys_pages_info ("MemFree: %d kB");
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| }
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| weak_alias (__get_avphys_pages, get_avphys_pages)
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