Hallo,

I didn't see a maintainer for the /proc filesystem, to I send this mail to
linux-kernel for discussion. 

At present the idle value in /proc/uptime is only the idle time for the first
processor. With 2.4, processes seam "stickier" for my, and e.g "yes
>/dev/null" on an otherwise idle machine can stay for a long time on one
processor of my (intel) SMP machine. That way, the present output of
/proc/uptime can lead to a wrong conclusion.

Appended patch returns the average of all idle processes an all
processors. 

If I don't hear back, I will send to Linus and Alan for inclusion.

Bye

Uwe Bonnes                [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Free Software: If you contribute nothing, expect nothing
--

--- linux-2.4.2.SuSE/fs/proc/proc_misc.c        Thu Mar 15 16:48:04 2001
+++ linux-2.4.2.SuSE-5/fs/proc/proc_misc.c      Sat Mar 17 23:11:47 2001
@@ -105,11 +105,15 @@
 {
        unsigned long uptime;
        unsigned long idle;
-       int len;
+       int len,i;
 
        uptime = jiffies;
+#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
+       for (idle =0,i = 0; i < smp_num_cpus; i++)
+           idle += (init_tasks[i]->times.tms_utime + 
+init_tasks[i]->times.tms_stime)/smp_num_cpus;
+#else
        idle = init_tasks[0]->times.tms_utime + init_tasks[0]->times.tms_stime;
-
+#endif
        /* The formula for the fraction parts really is ((t * 100) / HZ) % 100, but
           that would overflow about every five days at HZ == 100.
           Therefore the identity a = (a / b) * b + a % b is used so that it is
-
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