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File procps-vmstat-1b9ea611.patch of Package procps.28824
commit 1b9ea61116a625456a89dd7d26b3e4c3d390a599 Author: Anton Blanchard <anton@ozlabs.org> Date: Fri Jun 26 09:06:12 2020 +1000 Increase BUFFSIZE to handle very large /proc/stat files We read /proc/stat using a statically sized buffer. This was increased to 64kB in 2005 via commit 777fcd3cf15d "/proc/stat for 1024 CPUs". Unfortunately in 2020, 1024 CPUs is not enough for anyone. I have a large machine where /proc/stat is 74kB, and vmstat gives incorrect output. Double the buffer to 128kB in the confidence that 2048 CPUs is actually enough for anyone. Signed-off-by: Anton Blanchard <anton@ozlabs.org> diff --git proc/sysinfo.h proc/sysinfo.h index 0a2c888..73e84bc 100644 --- proc/sysinfo.h +++ proc/sysinfo.h @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ extern unsigned long kb_inactive; extern unsigned long kb_mapped; extern unsigned long kb_pagetables; -#define BUFFSIZE (64*1024) +#define BUFFSIZE (128*1024) typedef unsigned long long jiff; extern void getstat(jiff *__restrict cuse, jiff *__restrict cice, jiff *__restrict csys, jiff *__restrict cide, jiff *__restrict ciow, jiff *__restrict cxxx, jiff *__restrict cyyy, jiff *__restrict czzz, unsigned long *__restrict pin, unsigned long *__restrict pout, unsigned long *__restrict s_in, unsigned long *__restrict sout,
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