/* Download progress.
- Copyright (C) 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ Copyright (C) 2001, 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of GNU Wget.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with Wget; if not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
+Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+
+In addition, as a special exception, the Free Software Foundation
+gives permission to link the code of its release of Wget with the
+OpenSSL project's "OpenSSL" library (or with modified versions of it
+that use the same license as the "OpenSSL" library), and distribute
+the linked executables. You must obey the GNU General Public License
+in all respects for all of the code used other than "OpenSSL". If you
+modify this file, you may extend this exception to your version of the
+file, but you are not obligated to do so. If you do not wish to do
+so, delete this exception statement from your version. */
#include <config.h>
struct progress_implementation {
char *name;
- void *(*create) (long, long);
- void (*update) (void *, long, long);
- void (*finish) (void *, long);
- void (*set_params) (const char *);
+ void *(*create) PARAMS ((long, long));
+ void (*update) PARAMS ((void *, long, double));
+ void (*finish) PARAMS ((void *, double));
+ void (*set_params) PARAMS ((const char *));
};
/* Necessary forward declarations. */
static void *dot_create PARAMS ((long, long));
-static void dot_update PARAMS ((void *, long, long));
-static void dot_finish PARAMS ((void *, long));
+static void dot_update PARAMS ((void *, long, double));
+static void dot_finish PARAMS ((void *, double));
static void dot_set_params PARAMS ((const char *));
static void *bar_create PARAMS ((long, long));
-static void bar_update PARAMS ((void *, long, long));
-static void bar_finish PARAMS ((void *, long));
+static void bar_update PARAMS ((void *, long, double));
+static void bar_finish PARAMS ((void *, double));
static void bar_set_params PARAMS ((const char *));
static struct progress_implementation implementations[] = {
time in milliseconds since the beginning of the download. */
void
-progress_update (void *progress, long howmuch, long dltime)
+progress_update (void *progress, long howmuch, double dltime)
{
current_impl->update (progress, howmuch, dltime);
}
PROGRESS object, the further use of which is not allowed. */
void
-progress_finish (void *progress, long dltime)
+progress_finish (void *progress, double dltime)
{
current_impl->finish (progress, dltime);
}
int rows; /* number of rows printed so far */
int dots; /* number of dots printed in this row */
- long last_timer_value;
+ double last_timer_value;
};
/* Dot-progress backend for progress_create. */
}
static void
-print_download_speed (struct dot_progress *dp, long bytes, long dltime)
+print_download_speed (struct dot_progress *dp, long bytes, double dltime)
{
logprintf (LOG_VERBOSE, " %s",
retr_rate (bytes, dltime - dp->last_timer_value, 1));
/* Dot-progress backend for progress_update. */
static void
-dot_update (void *progress, long howmuch, long dltime)
+dot_update (void *progress, long howmuch, double dltime)
{
struct dot_progress *dp = progress;
int dot_bytes = opt.dot_bytes;
/* Dot-progress backend for progress_finish. */
static void
-dot_finish (void *progress, long dltime)
+dot_finish (void *progress, double dltime)
{
struct dot_progress *dp = progress;
int dot_bytes = opt.dot_bytes;
static int screen_width = DEFAULT_SCREEN_WIDTH;
+/* Size of the download speed history ring. */
+#define DLSPEED_HISTORY_SIZE 30
+
+/* The minimum time length of a history sample. By default, each
+ sample is at least 100ms long, which means that, over the course of
+ 30 samples, "current" download speed spans at least 3s into the
+ past. */
+#define DLSPEED_SAMPLE_MIN 100
+
struct bar_progress {
long initial_length; /* how many bytes have been downloaded
previously. */
download finishes */
long count; /* bytes downloaded so far */
- long last_update; /* time of the last screen update. */
+ double last_screen_update; /* time of the last screen update,
+ measured since the beginning of
+ download. */
int width; /* screen width we're using at the
time the progress gauge was
signal. */
char *buffer; /* buffer where the bar "image" is
stored. */
- int tick;
+ int tick; /* counter used for drawing the
+ progress bar where the total size
+ is not known. */
+
+ /* The following variables (kept in a struct for namespace reasons)
+ keep track of recent download speeds. See bar_update() for
+ details. */
+ struct bar_progress_hist {
+ int pos;
+ long times[DLSPEED_HISTORY_SIZE];
+ long bytes[DLSPEED_HISTORY_SIZE];
+
+ /* The sum of times and bytes respectively, maintained for
+ efficiency. */
+ long total_time;
+ long total_bytes;
+ } hist;
+
+ double recent_start; /* timestamp of beginning of current
+ position. */
+ long recent_bytes; /* bytes downloaded so far. */
+
+ /* create_image() uses these to make sure that ETA information
+ doesn't flash. */
+ double last_eta_time; /* time of the last update to download
+ speed and ETA, measured since the
+ beginning of download. */
+ long last_eta_value;
};
-static void create_image PARAMS ((struct bar_progress *, long));
+static void create_image PARAMS ((struct bar_progress *, double));
static void display_image PARAMS ((char *));
static void *
memset (bp, 0, sizeof (*bp));
+ /* In theory, our callers should take care of this pathological
+ case, but it can sometimes happen. */
+ if (initial > total)
+ total = initial;
+
bp->initial_length = initial;
bp->total_length = total;
return bp;
}
+static void update_speed_ring PARAMS ((struct bar_progress *, long, double));
+
static void
-bar_update (void *progress, long howmuch, long dltime)
+bar_update (void *progress, long howmuch, double dltime)
{
struct bar_progress *bp = progress;
- int force_update = 0;
+ int force_screen_update = 0;
bp->count += howmuch;
if (bp->total_length > 0
adjust bp->total_length to the new reality, so that the code in
create_image() that depends on total size being smaller or
equal to the expected size doesn't abort. */
- bp->total_length = bp->count + bp->initial_length;
+ bp->total_length = bp->initial_length + bp->count;
+
+ update_speed_ring (bp, howmuch, dltime);
if (screen_width - 1 != bp->width)
{
bp->width = screen_width - 1;
bp->buffer = xrealloc (bp->buffer, bp->width + 1);
- force_update = 1;
+ force_screen_update = 1;
}
- if (dltime - bp->last_update < 200 && !force_update)
+ if (dltime - bp->last_screen_update < 200 && !force_screen_update)
/* Don't update more often than five times per second. */
return;
- bp->last_update = dltime;
-
create_image (bp, dltime);
display_image (bp->buffer);
+ bp->last_screen_update = dltime;
}
static void
-bar_finish (void *progress, long dltime)
+bar_finish (void *progress, double dltime)
{
struct bar_progress *bp = progress;
- if (dltime == 0)
- /* If the download was faster than the granularity of the timer,
- fake some output so that we don't get the ugly "----.--" rate
- at the download finish. */
- dltime = 1;
+ if (bp->total_length > 0
+ && bp->count + bp->initial_length > bp->total_length)
+ /* See bar_update() for explanation. */
+ bp->total_length = bp->initial_length + bp->count;
create_image (bp, dltime);
display_image (bp->buffer);
xfree (bp);
}
+/* This code attempts to maintain the notion of a "current" download
+ speed, over the course of no less than 3s. (Shorter intervals
+ produce very erratic results.)
+
+ To do so, it samples the speed in 0.1s intervals and stores the
+ recorded samples in a FIFO history ring. The ring stores no more
+ than 30 intervals, hence the history covers the period of at least
+ three seconds and at most 30 reads into the past. This method
+ should produce good results for both very fast and very slow
+ downloads.
+
+ The idea is that for fast downloads, we get the speed over exactly
+ the last three seconds. For slow downloads (where a network read
+ takes more than 0.1s to complete), we get the speed over a larger
+ time period, as large as it takes to complete thirty reads. This
+ is good because slow downloads tend to fluctuate more and a
+ 3-second average would be very erratic. */
+
+static void
+update_speed_ring (struct bar_progress *bp, long howmuch, double dltime)
+{
+ struct bar_progress_hist *hist = &bp->hist;
+ double recent_age = dltime - bp->recent_start;
+
+ /* Update the download count. */
+ bp->recent_bytes += howmuch;
+
+ /* For very small time intervals, we return after having updated the
+ "recent" download count. When its age reaches or exceeds minimum
+ sample time, it will be recorded in the history ring. */
+ if (recent_age < DLSPEED_SAMPLE_MIN)
+ return;
+
+ /* Store "recent" bytes and download time to history ring at the
+ position POS. */
+
+ /* To correctly maintain the totals, first invalidate existing data
+ (least recent in time) at this position. */
+ hist->total_time -= hist->times[hist->pos];
+ hist->total_bytes -= hist->bytes[hist->pos];
+
+ /* Now store the new data and update the totals. */
+ hist->times[hist->pos] = recent_age;
+ hist->bytes[hist->pos] = bp->recent_bytes;
+ hist->total_time += recent_age;
+ hist->total_bytes += bp->recent_bytes;
+
+ /* Start a new "recent" period. */
+ bp->recent_start = dltime;
+ bp->recent_bytes = 0;
+
+ /* Advance the current ring position. */
+ if (++hist->pos == DLSPEED_HISTORY_SIZE)
+ hist->pos = 0;
+
+#if 0
+ /* Sledgehammer check to verify that the totals are accurate. */
+ {
+ int i;
+ double sumt = 0, sumb = 0;
+ for (i = 0; i < DLSPEED_HISTORY_SIZE; i++)
+ {
+ sumt += hist->times[i];
+ sumb += hist->bytes[i];
+ }
+ assert (sumt == hist->total_time);
+ assert (sumb == hist->total_bytes);
+ }
+#endif
+}
+
#define APPEND_LITERAL(s) do { \
memcpy (p, s, sizeof (s) - 1); \
p += sizeof (s) - 1; \
#endif
static void
-create_image (struct bar_progress *bp, long dltime)
+create_image (struct bar_progress *bp, double dl_total_time)
{
char *p = bp->buffer;
long size = bp->initial_length + bp->count;
char *size_legible = legible (size);
int size_legible_len = strlen (size_legible);
+ struct bar_progress_hist *hist = &bp->hist;
+
/* The progress bar should look like this:
xx% [=======> ] nn,nnn 12.34K/s ETA 00:00
p += strlen (p);
/* " 1012.45K/s" */
- if (dltime && bp->count)
+ if (hist->total_time && hist->total_bytes)
{
static char *short_units[] = { "B/s", "K/s", "M/s", "G/s" };
int units = 0;
- double dlrate = calc_rate (bp->count, dltime, &units);
+ long bytes = hist->total_bytes + bp->recent_bytes;
+ double tm = hist->total_time + dl_total_time - bp->recent_start;
+ double dlrate = calc_rate (bytes, tm, &units);
sprintf (p, " %7.2f%s", dlrate, short_units[units]);
p += strlen (p);
}
APPEND_LITERAL (" --.--K/s");
/* " ETA xx:xx:xx" */
- if (bp->total_length > 0 && bp->count > 0)
+ if (bp->total_length > 0 && dl_total_time > 3000)
{
- int eta, eta_hrs, eta_min, eta_sec;
- double tm_sofar = (double)dltime / 1000;
- long bytes_remaining = bp->total_length - size;
-
- eta = (int) (tm_sofar * bytes_remaining / bp->count);
+ long eta;
+ int eta_hrs, eta_min, eta_sec;
+
+ /* Don't change the value of ETA more than approximately once
+ per second; doing so would cause flashing without providing
+ any value to the user. */
+ if (dl_total_time - bp->last_eta_time < 900
+ && bp->last_eta_value != 0)
+ eta = bp->last_eta_value;
+ else
+ {
+ /* Calculate ETA using the average download speed to predict
+ the future speed. If you want to use a speed averaged
+ over a more recent period, replace dl_total_time with
+ hist->total_time and bp->count with hist->total_bytes.
+ I found that doing that results in a very jerky and
+ ultimately unreliable ETA. */
+ double time_sofar = (double)dl_total_time / 1000;
+ long bytes_remaining = bp->total_length - size;
+ eta = (long) (time_sofar * bytes_remaining / bp->count);
+ bp->last_eta_value = eta;
+ bp->last_eta_time = dl_total_time;
+ }
eta_hrs = eta / 3600, eta %= 3600;
eta_min = eta / 60, eta %= 60;
eta_sec = eta;
- /* Pad until the end of screen. The padding is dependent on the
- hour value. */
- if (eta_hrs == 0 || eta_hrs > 99)
- /* Hours not printed: pad with three spaces (two digits and
- colon). */
- APPEND_LITERAL (" ");
- else if (eta_hrs >= 10)
- /* Hours printed with one digit: pad with one space. */
- *p++ = ' ';
- else
- /* Hours printed with two digits: we're using maximum width,
- don't pad. */
- ;
-
- APPEND_LITERAL (" ETA ");
-
if (eta_hrs > 99)
- /* Bogus value, probably due to a calculation overflow. Print
- something safe to avoid overstepping the buffer bounds. */
- sprintf (p, "--:--");
- else if (eta_hrs > 0)
- sprintf (p, "%d:%02d:%02d", eta_hrs, eta_min, eta_sec);
+ goto no_eta;
+
+ if (eta_hrs == 0)
+ {
+ /* Hours not printed: pad with three spaces. */
+ APPEND_LITERAL (" ");
+ sprintf (p, " ETA %02d:%02d", eta_min, eta_sec);
+ }
else
- sprintf (p, "%02d:%02d", eta_min, eta_sec);
+ {
+ if (eta_hrs < 10)
+ /* Hours printed with one digit: pad with one space. */
+ *p++ = ' ';
+ sprintf (p, " ETA %d:%02d:%02d", eta_hrs, eta_min, eta_sec);
+ }
p += strlen (p);
}
else if (bp->total_length > 0)
- APPEND_LITERAL (" ETA --:--");
+ {
+ no_eta:
+ APPEND_LITERAL (" ");
+ }
assert (p - bp->buffer <= bp->width);
static void
display_image (char *buf)
{
+ int old = log_set_save_context (0);
logputs (LOG_VERBOSE, "\r");
logputs (LOG_VERBOSE, buf);
+ log_set_save_context (old);
}
static void
bar_set_params (const char *params)
{
int sw;
+ char *term = getenv ("TERM");
if (params
&& 0 == strcmp (params, "force"))
if ((opt.lfilename
#ifdef HAVE_ISATTY
+ /* The progress bar doesn't make sense if the output is not a
+ TTY -- when logging to file, it is better to review the
+ dots. */
|| !isatty (fileno (stderr))
#else
1
#endif
+ /* Normally we don't depend on terminal type because the
+ progress bar only uses ^M to move the cursor to the
+ beginning of line, which works even on dumb terminals. But
+ Jamie Zawinski reports that ^M and ^H tricks don't work in
+ Emacs shell buffers, and only make a mess. */
+ || (term && 0 == strcmp (term, "emacs"))
)
&& !current_impl_locked)
{