On Sun, 21 Feb 1999, Doug Rabson wrote:
>
> Oh. Thats nasty. I don't want to allocate special oids for 'privileged'
> nodes. I think the userland code should use sysctlbyname() instead.
> This patch seems to fix it for me:
Works for me too. This problem exists not only in -current, i believe.
Should all sysctl be replaced by sysctlbyname? I just grep sysctl in `find
/usr/src/usr.bin *.c` and got many lines. Just start checking...
>
> Index: nfsstat.c
> ===================================================================
> RCS file: /home/ncvs/src/usr.bin/nfsstat/nfsstat.c,v
> retrieving revision 1.12
> diff -u -r1.12 nfsstat.c
> --- nfsstat.c 1998/10/25 10:59:44 1.12
> +++ nfsstat.c 1999/02/21 11:47:08
> @@ -162,16 +162,9 @@
> err(1, "kvm_read");
> }
> } else {
> - int name[3];
> size_t buflen = sizeof *stp;
> - struct vfsconf vfc;
>
> - if (getvfsbyname("nfs", &vfc) < 0)
> - err(1, "getvfsbyname: NFS not compiled into kernel");
> - name[0] = CTL_VFS;
> - name[1] = vfc.vfc_typenum;
> - name[2] = NFS_NFSSTATS;
> - if (sysctl(name, 3, stp, &buflen, (void *)0, (size_t)0) < 0) {
> + if (sysctlbyname("vfs.nfs.nfsstats", stp, &buflen, (void *)0,
> (size_t)0) < 0) {
> err(1, "sysctl");
> }
> }
>
> --
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