On 08/23/2012 02:12 AM, Sergey Senozhatsky wrote: > On (08/23/12 01:47), Sergey Senozhatsky wrote: >> tuninig: resize scaling support v1 >> >> Initial version of terminal window resize support for tuning tab. >> Supports both X and Y scalings: >> -- X scaling: truncation (*) >> * tunable result and description strings are now stored in dynamic >> array, limited in size to current window X (mod MAX_LEN). >> >> -- Y scaling: paging and scrolling >> >> >> Signed-off-by: Sergey Senozhatsky >> >> --- >> >> src/tuning/tuning.cpp | 87 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------- >> 1 file changed, 60 insertions(+), 27 deletions(-) >> >> diff --git a/src/tuning/tuning.cpp b/src/tuning/tuning.cpp >> index 4893597..541e9e0 100644 >> --- a/src/tuning/tuning.cpp >> +++ b/src/tuning/tuning.cpp >> @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ >> #include >> #include >> #include >> - >> +#include >> >> #include "tuning.h" >> #include "tuningsysfs.h" >> @@ -79,48 +79,81 @@ void initialize_tuning(void) >> create_tab("Tunables", _("Tunables"), w, _(" Exit | Toggle tunable | Window refresh")); >> >> init_tuning(); >> - >> w->cursor_max = all_tunables.size() - 1; >> } >> >> +#define XINDENT 3 >> +#define YINDENT 4 >> +#define MAX_LEN 4096 >> >> +static void redraw_window(WINDOW *win, int begin, int end, int cursor_pos) >> +{ >> + int x, y, i; >> + getmaxyx(stdscr, y, x); >> + >> + wclrtoeol(win); >> + wmove(win, 1, 0); >> + x %= MAX_LEN; >> + >> + for (y = 0, i = begin; i < end; i++, y++) { >> + char truncate = 0; >> + size_t sz = 0; >> + char line[x + 1]; >> + if ((int)(y) != cursor_pos) { >> + wattrset(win, A_NORMAL); >> + sz = snprintf(line, x, " "); >> + } else { >> + wattrset(win, A_REVERSE); >> + sz = snprintf(line, x, ">> "); >> + } >> + sz += snprintf(line + sz, x, "%s", all_tunables[i]->result_string()); > > Hm, I guess the correct way is > > _(all_tunables[i]->result_string()) > >> + while (sz < 12) >> + sz += snprintf(line + sz, x, " "); >> + sz += snprintf(line + sz, x, "%s", all_tunables[i]->description()); > the same > > _(all_tunables[i]->description()) > >> + if ((int)sz > x - XINDENT) >> + truncate = 1; >> + while ((int)sz < x - XINDENT) >> + sz += snprintf(line + sz, x, " "); >> + if (truncate) >> + sz += snprintf(line + x - XINDENT - 1, x, "~\n"); >> + else >> + sz += snprintf(line + sz, x, "\n"); >> + >> + waddnstr(win, line, sz); >> + } >> +} >> >> static void __tuning_update_display(int cursor_pos) >> { >> + static int last_frame_nr = 0; >> + int x, y, begin, end, frame_nr; >> WINDOW *win; >> - unsigned int i; >> - >> + >> win = get_ncurses_win("Tunables"); >> - >> if (!win) >> return; >> + getmaxyx(stdscr, y, x); >> + >> + y -= YINDENT; >> + frame_nr = ceil(cursor_pos / y); >> + end = (frame_nr + 1) * y; >> + if (end > (int)all_tunables.size()) >> + end = all_tunables.size(); >> + >> + begin = frame_nr * y; >> + /* actual cursor position is frame-dependent */ >> + cursor_pos -= frame_nr * y; >> + if (frame_nr != last_frame_nr) >> + should_clear = TRUE; >> + last_frame_nr = frame_nr; >> >> if (should_clear) { >> - should_clear = false; >> + should_clear = FALSE; >> wclear(win); >> } >> >> - wmove(win, 2,0); >> - >> - for (i = 0; i < all_tunables.size(); i++) { >> - char res[128]; >> - char desc[4096]; >> - strcpy(res, all_tunables[i]->result_string()); >> - strcpy(desc, all_tunables[i]->description()); >> - while (strlen(res) < 12) >> - strcat(res, " "); >> - >> - while (strlen(desc) < 103) >> - strcat(desc, " "); >> - if ((int)i != cursor_pos) { >> - wattrset(win, A_NORMAL); >> - wprintw(win, " "); >> - } else { >> - wattrset(win, A_REVERSE); >> - wprintw(win, ">> "); >> - } >> - wprintw(win, "%s %s\n", _(res), _(desc)); >> - } >> + redraw_window(win, begin, end, cursor_pos); >> + wnoutrefresh(win); >> } >> >> void tuning_update_display(void) >> So this may be nice for the tuning tab, but we have an overall issue with other tabs as well. Maybe we should change the controls around, and just move the pad. That way we could scroll all tabs and not have to truncate strings. ? -Chris > _______________________________________________ > PowerTop mailing list > PowerTop(a)lists.01.org > https://lists.01.org/mailman/listinfo/powertop