* luci/libs/sys: add workaround for wrapped lines in df output
authorJo-Philipp Wich <jow@openwrt.org>
Tue, 16 Sep 2008 02:22:13 +0000 (02:22 +0000)
committerJo-Philipp Wich <jow@openwrt.org>
Tue, 16 Sep 2008 02:22:13 +0000 (02:22 +0000)
libs/sys/luasrc/sys.lua

index e27e1c4e8ae6a0a1f180d695682fd86e1bc0d9bf..b3155c8c8542c8fbda06b8acf4049c3d616ccf18 100644 (file)
@@ -77,27 +77,44 @@ function mounts()
        local data = {}
        local k = {"fs", "blocks", "used", "available", "percent", "mountpoint"}
        local ps = luci.util.execi("df")
-       
+
        if not ps then
                return
        else
                ps()
        end
-       
+
        for line in ps do
                local row = {}
-               
+
                local j = 1
                for value in line:gmatch("[^%s]+") do
                        row[k[j]] = value
                        j = j + 1
                end
-               
+
                if row[k[1]] then
+
+                       -- this is a rather ugly workaround to cope with wrapped lines in
+                       -- the df output:
+                       --
+                       --      /dev/scsi/host0/bus0/target0/lun0/part3
+                       --                   114382024  93566472  15005244  86% /mnt/usb
+                       --
+
+                       if not row[k[2]] then
+                               j = 2
+                               line = ps()
+                               for value in line:gmatch("[^%s]+") do
+                                       row[k[j]] = value
+                                       j = j + 1
+                               end
+                       end
+
                        table.insert(data, row)
                end
        end
-       
+
        return data
 end
 
@@ -335,37 +352,37 @@ function process.list()
        local data = {}
        local k
        local ps = luci.util.execi("top -bn1")
-       
+
        if not ps then
                return
        end
-       
+
        while true do
                local line = ps()
                if not line then
                        return
                end
-               
+
                k = luci.util.split(luci.util.trim(line), "%s+", nil, true)
                if k[1] == "PID" then
                        break
                end
        end
-       
+
        for line in ps do
                local row = {}
-               
+
                line = luci.util.trim(line)
                for i, value in ipairs(luci.util.split(line, "%s+", #k-1, true)) do
                        row[k[i]] = value
                end
-               
+
                local pid = tonumber(row[k[1]])
                if pid then
                        data[pid] = row
                end
        end
-       
+
        return data
 end