cmdmon: use 32-bit fields in client access report
The clientlog record still uses 16-bit integers to count dropped packets, but this will avoid an incompatible change in the command reply if there will be a need to count more than 2^16 drops.
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candm.h
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candm.h
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@ -553,8 +553,8 @@ typedef struct {
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IPAddr ip;
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uint32_t ntp_hits;
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uint32_t cmd_hits;
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uint16_t ntp_drops;
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uint16_t cmd_drops;
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uint32_t ntp_drops;
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uint32_t cmd_drops;
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int8_t ntp_interval;
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int8_t cmd_interval;
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int8_t ntp_timeout_interval;
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client.c
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client.c
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@ -2125,14 +2125,14 @@ process_cmd_clients(char *line)
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printf("%-25s", hostname);
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printf(" %6"PRIu32" %5"PRIu16" ",
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ntohl(client->ntp_hits), ntohs(client->ntp_drops));
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ntohl(client->ntp_hits), ntohl(client->ntp_drops));
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print_clientlog_interval(client->ntp_interval);
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printf(" ");
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print_clientlog_interval(client->ntp_timeout_interval);
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printf(" ");
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print_seconds(ntohl(client->last_ntp_hit_ago));
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printf(" %6"PRIu32" %5"PRIu16" ",
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ntohl(client->cmd_hits), ntohs(client->cmd_drops));
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ntohl(client->cmd_hits), ntohl(client->cmd_drops));
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print_clientlog_interval(client->cmd_interval);
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printf(" ");
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print_seconds(ntohl(client->last_cmd_hit_ago));
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cmdmon.c
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cmdmon.c
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@ -1062,8 +1062,8 @@ handle_client_accesses_by_index(CMD_Request *rx_message, CMD_Reply *tx_message)
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UTI_IPHostToNetwork(&report.ip_addr, &client->ip);
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client->ntp_hits = htonl(report.ntp_hits);
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client->cmd_hits = htonl(report.cmd_hits);
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client->ntp_drops = htons(report.ntp_drops);
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client->cmd_drops = htons(report.cmd_drops);
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client->ntp_drops = htonl(report.ntp_drops);
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client->cmd_drops = htonl(report.cmd_drops);
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client->ntp_interval = report.ntp_interval;
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client->cmd_interval = report.cmd_interval;
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client->ntp_timeout_interval = report.ntp_timeout_interval;
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