/* Download progress.
- Copyright (C) 2001, 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ Copyright (C) 2001-2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of GNU Wget.
GNU Wget is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
GNU Wget is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
GNU General Public License for more details.
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.
+along with Wget. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
In addition, as a special exception, the Free Software Foundation
gives permission to link the code of its release of Wget with the
}
/* Inform the progress gauge of newly received bytes. DLTIME is the
- time in milliseconds since the beginning of the download. */
+ time since the beginning of the download. */
void
progress_update (void *progress, wgint howmuch, double dltime)
bytes_this_row -= dp->initial_length % ROW_BYTES;
rate = calc_rate (bytes_this_row, dltime - dp->last_timer_value, &units);
logprintf (LOG_VERBOSE, " %4.*f%c",
- rate >= 100 ? 0 : rate >= 9.995 ? 1 : 2,
+ rate >= 99.95 ? 0 : rate >= 9.995 ? 1 : 2,
rate, names[units]);
dp->last_timer_value = dltime;
}
wgint bytes_remaining = dp->total_length - bytes_displayed;
/* The quantity downloaded in this download run. */
wgint bytes_sofar = bytes_displayed - dp->initial_length;
- double secs_sofar = dltime / 1000;
- int eta = (int) (secs_sofar * bytes_remaining / bytes_sofar + 0.5);
- logprintf (LOG_VERBOSE, " %s", eta_to_human_short (eta, true));
+ double eta = dltime * bytes_remaining / bytes_sofar;
+ if (eta < INT_MAX - 1)
+ logprintf (LOG_VERBOSE, " %s",
+ eta_to_human_short ((int) (eta + 0.5), true));
}
}
else
{
/* When done, print the total download time */
- double secs = dltime / 1000;
- if (secs >= 10)
+ if (dltime >= 10)
logprintf (LOG_VERBOSE, "=%s",
- eta_to_human_short ((int) (secs + 0.5), true));
+ eta_to_human_short ((int) (dltime + 0.5), true));
else
- logprintf (LOG_VERBOSE, "=%ss", print_decimal (secs));
+ logprintf (LOG_VERBOSE, "=%ss", print_decimal (dltime));
}
}
sample is at least 150ms long, which means that, over the course of
20 samples, "current" download speed spans at least 3s into the
past. */
-#define DLSPEED_SAMPLE_MIN 150
+#define DLSPEED_SAMPLE_MIN 0.15
/* The time after which the download starts to be considered
"stalled", i.e. the current bandwidth is not printed and the recent
download speeds are scratched. */
-#define STALL_START_TIME 5000
+#define STALL_START_TIME 5
+
+/* Time between screen refreshes will not be shorter than this, so
+ that Wget doesn't swamp the TTY with output. */
+#define REFRESH_INTERVAL 0.2
+
+/* Don't refresh the ETA too often to avoid jerkiness in predictions.
+ This allows ETA to change approximately once per second. */
+#define ETA_REFRESH_INTERVAL 0.99
struct bar_progress {
wgint initial_length; /* how many bytes have been downloaded
details. */
struct bar_progress_hist {
int pos;
- wgint times[DLSPEED_HISTORY_SIZE];
+ double times[DLSPEED_HISTORY_SIZE];
wgint bytes[DLSPEED_HISTORY_SIZE];
/* The sum of times and bytes respectively, maintained for
efficiency. */
- wgint total_time;
+ double total_time;
wgint total_bytes;
} hist;
received_sigwinch = 0;
}
- if (dltime - bp->last_screen_update < 200 && !force_screen_update)
+ if (dltime - bp->last_screen_update < REFRESH_INTERVAL && !force_screen_update)
/* Don't update more often than five times per second. */
return;
value because the current bandwidth would start too small.
Start with an arbitrary (but more reasonable) time value and
let it level out. */
- recent_age = 1000;
+ recent_age = 1;
}
/* Store "recent" bytes and download time to history ring at the
sumt += hist->times[i];
sumb += hist->bytes[i];
}
- assert (sumt == hist->total_time);
assert (sumb == hist->total_bytes);
+ /* We can't use assert(sumt==hist->total_time) because some
+ precision is lost by adding and subtracting floating-point
+ numbers. But during a download this precision should not be
+ detectable, i.e. no larger than 1ns. */
+ double diff = sumt - hist->total_time;
+ if (diff < 0) diff = -diff;
+ assert (diff < 1e-9);
}
#endif
}
"xx% " or "100%" - percentage - 4 chars
"[]" - progress bar decorations - 2 chars
" nnn,nnn,nnn" - downloaded bytes - 12 chars or very rarely more
- " 1012.56K/s" - dl rate - 11 chars
+ " 12.5K/s" - download rate - 8 chars
" eta 36m 51s" - ETA - 13 chars
"=====>..." - progress bar - the rest
*/
int dlbytes_size = 1 + MAX (size_grouped_len, 11);
- int progress_size = bp->width - (4 + 2 + dlbytes_size + 11 + 13);
+ int progress_size = bp->width - (4 + 2 + dlbytes_size + 8 + 13);
if (progress_size < 5)
progress_size = 0;
sprintf (p, " %-11s", size_grouped);
move_to_end (p);
- /* " 1012.45K/s" */
- if (hist->total_time && hist->total_bytes)
+ /* " 12.52K/s" */
+ if (hist->total_time > 0 && hist->total_bytes)
{
static const char *short_units[] = { "B/s", "K/s", "M/s", "G/s" };
int units = 0;
wgint dlquant = hist->total_bytes + bp->recent_bytes;
double dltime = hist->total_time + (dl_total_time - bp->recent_start);
double dlspeed = calc_rate (dlquant, dltime, &units);
- sprintf (p, " %7.2f%s", dlspeed, short_units[units]);
+ sprintf (p, " %4.*f%s", dlspeed >= 99.95 ? 0 : dlspeed >= 9.995 ? 1 : 2,
+ dlspeed, short_units[units]);
move_to_end (p);
}
else
- APPEND_LITERAL (" --.--K/s");
+ APPEND_LITERAL (" --.-K/s");
if (!done)
{
/* " eta ..m ..s"; wait for three seconds before displaying the ETA.
That's because the ETA value needs a while to become
reliable. */
- if (bp->total_length > 0 && bp->count > 0 && dl_total_time > 3000)
+ if (bp->total_length > 0 && bp->count > 0 && dl_total_time > 3)
{
int eta;
any value to the user. */
if (bp->total_length != size
&& bp->last_eta_value != 0
- && dl_total_time - bp->last_eta_time < 900)
+ && dl_total_time - bp->last_eta_time < ETA_REFRESH_INTERVAL)
eta = bp->last_eta_value;
else
{
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;
wgint bytes_remaining = bp->total_length - size;
- eta = (int) (time_sofar * bytes_remaining / bp->count + 0.5);
+ double eta_ = dl_total_time * bytes_remaining / bp->count;
+ if (eta_ >= INT_MAX - 1)
+ goto skip_eta;
+ eta = (int) (eta_ + 0.5);
bp->last_eta_value = eta;
bp->last_eta_time = dl_total_time;
}
}
else if (bp->total_length > 0)
{
+ skip_eta:
APPEND_LITERAL (" ");
}
}
else
{
/* When the download is done, print the elapsed time. */
- double secs = dl_total_time / 1000;
+
/* Note to translators: this should not take up more room than
available here. Abbreviate if necessary. */
strcpy (p, _(" in "));
move_to_end (p); /* not p+=6, think translations! */
- if (secs >= 10)
- strcpy (p, eta_to_human_short ((int) (secs + 0.5), false));
+ if (dl_total_time >= 10)
+ strcpy (p, eta_to_human_short ((int) (dl_total_time + 0.5), false));
else
- sprintf (p, "%ss", print_decimal (secs));
+ sprintf (p, "%ss", print_decimal (dl_total_time));
move_to_end (p);
}
sprintf (buf, "%ds", secs);
else if (secs < 100 * 60)
sprintf (buf, "%dm%s%ds", secs / 60, space, secs % 60);
- else if (secs < 100 * 3600)
+ else if (secs < 48 * 3600)
sprintf (buf, "%dh%s%dm", secs / 3600, space, (secs / 60) % 60);
else if (secs < 100 * 86400)
sprintf (buf, "%dd%s%dh", secs / 86400, space, (secs / 3600) % 60);