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thruput.c
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/*
* Copyright (c) 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001,
* 2002, 2003, 2004
* Ohio University.
*
* ---
*
* Starting with the release of tcptrace version 6 in 2001, tcptrace
* is licensed under the GNU General Public License (GPL). We believe
* that, among the available licenses, the GPL will do the best job of
* allowing tcptrace to continue to be a valuable, freely-available
* and well-maintained tool for the networking community.
*
* Previous versions of tcptrace were released under a license that
* was much less restrictive with respect to how tcptrace could be
* used in commercial products. Because of this, I am willing to
* consider alternate license arrangements as allowed in Section 10 of
* the GNU GPL. Before I would consider licensing tcptrace under an
* alternate agreement with a particular individual or company,
* however, I would have to be convinced that such an alternative
* would be to the greater benefit of the networking community.
*
* ---
*
* This file is part of Tcptrace.
*
* Tcptrace was originally written and continues to be maintained by
* Shawn Ostermann with the help of a group of devoted students and
* users (see the file 'THANKS'). The work on tcptrace has been made
* possible over the years through the generous support of NASA GRC,
* the National Science Foundation, and Sun Microsystems.
*
* Tcptrace is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
* under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* Tcptrace is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
* WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with Tcptrace (in the file 'COPYING'); if not, write to the
* Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston,
* MA 02111-1307 USA
*
* Author: Shawn Ostermann
* School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
* Ohio University
* Athens, OH
* http://www.tcptrace.org/
*/
#include "tcptrace.h"
static char const GCC_UNUSED copyright[] =
"@(#)Copyright (c) 2004 -- Ohio University.\n";
static char const GCC_UNUSED rcsid[] =
"@(#)$Header$";
void
DoThru(
tcb *ptcb,
int nbytes)
{
double etime;
double thruput;
char *myname, *hisname;
/* init, if not already done */
if (ZERO_TIME(&ptcb->thru_firsttime)) {
char title[210];
ptcb->thru_firsttime = current_time;
ptcb->thru_lasttime = current_time;
ptcb->thru_pkts = 1;
ptcb->thru_bytes = nbytes;
/* bug fix from Michele Clark - UNC */
if (&ptcb->ptp->a2b == ptcb) {
myname = ptcb->ptp->a_endpoint;
hisname = ptcb->ptp->b_endpoint;
} else {
myname = ptcb->ptp->b_endpoint;
hisname = ptcb->ptp->a_endpoint;
}
/* create the plotter file */
snprintf(title,sizeof(title),"%s_==>_%s (throughput)",
myname, hisname);
ptcb->thru_plotter = new_plotter(ptcb,NULL,title,
"time","thruput (bytes/sec)",
THROUGHPUT_FILE_EXTENSION);
if (graph_time_zero) {
/* set graph zero points */
plotter_nothing(ptcb->thru_plotter, current_time);
}
/* create lines for average and instantaneous values */
ptcb->thru_avg_line =
new_line(ptcb->thru_plotter, "avg. tput", "blue");
ptcb->thru_inst_line =
new_line(ptcb->thru_plotter, "inst. tput", "red");
return;
}
/* if no data, then nothing to do */
if (nbytes == 0)
return;
/* see if we should output the stats yet */
if (ptcb->thru_pkts+1 >= thru_interval) {
/* compute stats for this interval */
etime = elapsed(ptcb->thru_firsttime,current_time);
if (etime == 0.0)
etime = 1000; /* ick, what if "no time" has passed?? */
thruput = (double) ptcb->thru_bytes / ((double) etime / 1000000.0);
/* instantaneous plot */
extend_line(ptcb->thru_inst_line,
current_time, (int) thruput);
/* compute stats for connection lifetime */
etime = elapsed(ptcb->ptp->first_time,current_time);
if (etime == 0.0)
etime = 1000; /* ick, what if "no time" has passed?? */
thruput = (double) ptcb->data_bytes / ((double) etime / 1000000.0);
/* long-term average */
extend_line(ptcb->thru_avg_line,
current_time, (int) thruput);
/* reset stats for this interval */
ptcb->thru_firsttime = current_time;
ptcb->thru_pkts = 0;
ptcb->thru_bytes = 0;
}
/* immediate value in yellow ticks */
if (plot_tput_instant) {
etime = elapsed(ptcb->thru_lasttime,current_time);
if (etime == 0.0)
etime = 1000; /* ick, what if "no time" has passed?? */
thruput = (double) nbytes / ((double) etime / 1000000.0);
plotter_temp_color(ptcb->thru_plotter,"yellow");
plotter_dot(ptcb->thru_plotter,
current_time, (int) thruput);
}
/* add in the latest packet */
ptcb->thru_lasttime = current_time;
++ptcb->thru_pkts;
ptcb->thru_bytes += nbytes;
}