wg: rename 'bandwidth' to 'transfer' in output

'bandwidth' is a measure of speed, but wg's output shows only the
number of bytes transferred. Thus 'transfer' is a better label.

Signed-off-by: Jason A. Donenfeld <Jason@zx2c4.com>
This commit is contained in:
Tomasz Torcz 2016-12-23 20:25:55 +01:00 committed by Jason A. Donenfeld
parent f4cf3ae124
commit f3a1f15186
2 changed files with 4 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -203,7 +203,7 @@ static char *bytes(uint64_t b)
static const char *COMMAND_NAME = NULL;
static void show_usage(void)
{
fprintf(stderr, "Usage: %s %s { <interface> | all | interfaces } [public-key | private-key | preshared-key | listen-port | peers | endpoints | allowed-ips | latest-handshakes | bandwidth | persistent-keepalive]\n", PROG_NAME, COMMAND_NAME);
fprintf(stderr, "Usage: %s %s { <interface> | all | interfaces } [public-key | private-key | preshared-key | listen-port | peers | endpoints | allowed-ips | latest-handshakes | transfer | persistent-keepalive]\n", PROG_NAME, COMMAND_NAME);
}
static void pretty_print(struct wgdevice *device)
@ -239,7 +239,7 @@ static void pretty_print(struct wgdevice *device)
if (peer->last_handshake_time.tv_sec)
terminal_printf(" " TERMINAL_BOLD "latest handshake" TERMINAL_RESET ": %s\n", ago(&peer->last_handshake_time));
if (peer->rx_bytes || peer->tx_bytes) {
terminal_printf(" " TERMINAL_BOLD "bandwidth" TERMINAL_RESET ": ");
terminal_printf(" " TERMINAL_BOLD "transfer" TERMINAL_RESET ": ");
terminal_printf("%s received, ", bytes(peer->rx_bytes));
terminal_printf("%s sent\n", bytes(peer->tx_bytes));
}
@ -298,7 +298,7 @@ static bool ugly_print(struct wgdevice *device, const char *param, bool with_int
printf("%s\t", device->interface);
printf("%s\t%llu\n", key(peer->public_key), (unsigned long long)peer->last_handshake_time.tv_sec);
}
} else if (!strcmp(param, "bandwidth")) {
} else if (!strcmp(param, "transfer")) {
for_each_wgpeer(device, peer, i) {
if (with_interface)
printf("%s\t", device->interface);

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@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ Sub-commands that take an INTERFACE must be passed a WireGuard interface.
.SH COMMANDS
.TP
\fBshow\fP { \fI<interface>\fP | \fIall\fP | \fIinterfaces\fP } [\fIpublic-key\fP | \fIprivate-key\fP | \fIpreshared-key\fP | \fIlisten-port\fP | \fIpeers\fP | \fIendpoints\fP | \fIallowed-ips\fP | \fIlatest-handshakes\fP | \fIpersistent-keepalive\fP | \fIbandwidth\fP]
\fBshow\fP { \fI<interface>\fP | \fIall\fP | \fIinterfaces\fP } [\fIpublic-key\fP | \fIprivate-key\fP | \fIpreshared-key\fP | \fIlisten-port\fP | \fIpeers\fP | \fIendpoints\fP | \fIallowed-ips\fP | \fIlatest-handshakes\fP | \fIpersistent-keepalive\fP | \fItransfer\fP]
Shows current WireGuard configuration of specified \fI<interface>\fP.
If no \fI<interface>\fP is specified, \fI<interface>\fP defaults to \fIall\fP.
If \fIinterfaces\fP is specified, prints a list of all WireGuard interfaces,