/* getidle.c - by David van Moolenbroek */ /* Usage: * * double idleperc; * getidle(); * ... * idleperc = getidle(); * if (idleperc >= 0.0) * printf("CPU usage: %lg%%\n", 100.0 - idleperc); * * Notes: * - This functionality can only be used by system processes. * - Only one getidle() run is allowed per process at a time. * */ #define _SYSTEM 1 #include #include #include #include #include static u64_t start, idle; static int running = 0; static double make_double(u64_t d) { /* Convert a 64-bit fixed point value into a double. * This whole thing should be replaced by something better eventually. */ double value; size_t i; value = (double) ex64hi(d); for (i = 0; i < sizeof(unsigned long); i += 2) value *= 65536.0; value += (double) ex64lo(d); return value; } double getidle(void) { u64_t stop, idle2; u64_t idelta, tdelta; double ifp, tfp, rfp; int r; if (!running) { if ((r = sys_getidletsc(&idle)) != OK) return -1.0; running = 1; read_tsc_64(&start); return 0.0; } else { read_tsc_64(&stop); running = 0; if ((r = sys_getidletsc(&idle2)) != OK) return -1.0; idelta = idle2 - idle; tdelta = stop - start; if (idelta >= tdelta) return 100.0; ifp = make_double(idelta); tfp = make_double(tdelta); rfp = ifp / tfp * 100.0; if (rfp < 0.0) rfp = 0.0; else if (rfp > 100.0) rfp = 100.0; return rfp; } }