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/* top.c - Source file: show Linux processes */
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/*
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* Copyright (c) 2002-2011, by: James C. Warner
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* All rights reserved. 8921 Hilloway Road
* Eden Prairie, Minnesota 55347 USA
*
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* This file may be used subject to the terms and conditions of the
* GNU Library General Public License Version 2, or any later version
* at your option, as published by the Free Software Foundation.
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU Library General Public License for more details.
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*/
/* For contributions to this program, the author wishes to thank:
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* Craig Small, <csmall@small.dropbear.id.au>
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* Albert D. Cahalan, <albert@users.sf.net>
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*/
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#include <sys/ioctl.h>
#include <sys/resource.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#include <ctype.h>
#include <curses.h>
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#include <errno.h>
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#include <fcntl.h>
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#include <pwd.h>
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#include <signal.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
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#include <term.h> // foul sob, defines all sorts of stuff...
#undef tab
#undef TTY
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#include <termios.h>
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#include <time.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <values.h>
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#include "proc/devname.h"
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#include "proc/procps.h"
#include "proc/readproc.h"
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#include "proc/sig.h"
#include "proc/sysinfo.h"
#include "proc/version.h"
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#include "proc/wchan.h"
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#include "proc/whattime.h"
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#include "top.h"
/*###### Miscellaneous global stuff ####################################*/
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/* The original and new terminal definitions
(only set when not in 'Batch' mode) */
static struct termios Tty_original, // our inherited terminal definition
#ifdef TERMIOS_ONLY
Tty_tweaked, // for interactive 'line' input
#endif
Tty_raw; // for unsolicited input
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static int Ttychanged = 0;
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/* Program name used in error messages and local 'rc' file name */
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static char *Myname;
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/* The 'local' config file support */
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static char Rc_name [OURPATHSZ];
static RCF_t Rc = DEF_RCFILE;
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/* The run-time acquired page stuff */
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static unsigned Page_size;
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static unsigned Pg2K_shft = 0;
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/* SMP, Irix/Solaris mode, Linux 2.5.xx support */
/* (assume no IO-wait stats, overridden if linux 2.5.41) */
static int Cpu_tot;
static float Cpu_pmax = 99.9; // for %CPU display (may later change!)
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static const char *Cpu_States_fmts = STATES_line2x4;
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/* Specific process id monitoring support */
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static pid_t Monpids [MONPIDMAX] = { 0 };
static int Monpidsidx = 0;
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/* A postponed error message */
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static char Msg_delayed [MEDBUFSIZ];
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static int Msg_awaiting = 0;
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/* Current screen dimensions.
note: the number of processes displayed is tracked on a per window
basis (see the WIN_t). Max_lines is the total number of
screen rows after deducting summary information overhead. */
/* Current terminal screen size. */
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static int Screen_cols, Screen_rows, Max_lines;
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/* This is really the number of lines needed to display the summary
information (0 - nn), but is used as the relative row where we
stick the cursor between frames. */
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static int Msg_row;
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/* Global/Non-windows mode stuff that is NOT persistent */
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static int No_ksyms = -1, // set to '0' if ksym avail, '1' otherwise
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PSDBopen = 0, // set to '1' if psdb opened (now postponed)
Batch = 0, // batch mode, collect no input, dumb output
Loops = -1, // number of iterations, -1 loops forever
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Secure_mode = 0, // set if some functionality restricted
Thread_mode = 0, // set w/ 'H' - show threads via readtask()
Width_mode = 0; // set w/ 'w' - potential output override
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/* Unchangeable cap's stuff built just once (if at all) and
thus NOT saved in a WIN_t's RCW_t. To accomodate 'Batch'
mode, they begin life as empty strings so the overlying
logic need not change ! */
static char Cap_clr_eol [CAPBUFSIZ] = "", // global and/or static vars
Cap_nl_clreos [CAPBUFSIZ] = "", // are initialized to zeros!
Cap_clr_scr [CAPBUFSIZ] = "", // the assignments used here
Cap_curs_norm [CAPBUFSIZ] = "", // cost nothing but DO serve
Cap_curs_huge [CAPBUFSIZ] = "", // to remind people of those
Cap_curs_hide [CAPBUFSIZ] = "", // batch requirements!
Cap_home [CAPBUFSIZ] = "",
Cap_norm [CAPBUFSIZ] = "",
Cap_reverse [CAPBUFSIZ] = "",
Caps_off [CAPBUFSIZ] = "",
Caps_endline [CAPBUFSIZ] = "";
#ifndef RMAN_IGNORED
static char Cap_rmam [CAPBUFSIZ] = "",
Cap_smam [CAPBUFSIZ] = "";
/* set to 1 if writing to the last column would be troublesome
(we don't distinguish the lowermost row from the other rows) */
static int Cap_avoid_eol = 0;
#endif
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static int Cap_can_goto = 0;
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/* Some optimization stuff, to reduce output demands...
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The Pseudo_ guys are managed by adj_geometry and frame_make. They
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are exploited in a macro and represent 90% of our optimization.
The Stdout_buf is transparent to our code and regardless of whose
buffer is used, stdout is flushed at frame end or if interactive. */
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static char *Pseudo_screen;
static int Pseudo_row;
static size_t Pseudo_size;
#ifndef OFF_STDIOLBF
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// less than stdout's normal buffer but with luck mostly '\n' anyway
static char Stdout_buf[2048];
#endif
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/* Our four WIN_t's, and which of those is considered the 'current'
window (ie. which window is associated with any summ info displayed
and to which window commands are directed) */
static WIN_t Winstk [GROUPSMAX];
static WIN_t *Curwin;
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/* Frame oriented stuff that can't remain local to any 1 function
and/or that would be too cumbersome managed as parms,
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and/or that are simply more efficiently handled as globals
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[ 'Frames_...' (plural) stuff persists beyond 1 frame ]
[ or are used in response to async signals received ! ] */
// Frames_endpgm set by sig_endpgm(), no need to unset
static volatile int Frames_endpgm; // time to quit this shit
// Frames_paused set by sig_paused(), unset by pause_pgm()
static volatile int Frames_paused; // become a paused background job
// Frames_resize set by do_key() & sig_resize(), unset by calibrate_fields()
static volatile int Frames_resize; // time to rebuild all column headers
static int Frames_libflags; // PROC_FILLxxx flags
static int Frame_maxtask; // last known number of active tasks
// ie. current 'size' of proc table
static float Frame_etscale; // so we can '*' vs. '/' WHEN 'pcpu'
static unsigned Frame_running, // state categories for this frame
Frame_sleepin,
Frame_stopped,
Frame_zombied;
static int Frame_srtflg, // the subject window's sort direction
Frame_ctimes, // the subject window's ctimes flag
Frame_cmdlin; // the subject window's cmdlin flag
/* Support for 'history' processing so we can calculate %cpu */
static int HHist_siz; // max number of HST_t structs
static HST_t *PHist_sav, // alternating 'old/new' HST_t anchors
*PHist_new;
#ifndef OFF_HST_HASH
#define HHASH_SIZ 1024
static int HHash_one [HHASH_SIZ], // actual hash tables ( hereafter known
HHash_two [HHASH_SIZ], // as PHash_sav/PHash_new )
HHash_nul [HHASH_SIZ]; // 'empty' hash table image
static int *PHash_sav = HHash_one, // alternating 'old/new' hash tables
*PHash_new = HHash_two;
#endif
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/*###### Sort callbacks ################################################*/
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/*
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* These happen to be coded in the enum identifier alphabetic order,
* not the order of the enum 'pflgs' value. Also note that a callback
* routine may serve more than one column.
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*/
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enhanced libproc cgroup/cmdline support, exploited by top Library Changes . added PROC_EDITCMDLCVT flag . added an internal (static) fill_cmdline_cvt function: - reads and "escapes" /proc/#/cmdline - returns result as a single string in a single vector - callers are guaranteed a cmdline (no more NULL) . added vectorize_this_str function, exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt . generalized read_cmdline function as read_unvectored, now exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt, read_cmdline ( cgroup and cmdline no longer need be converted to string ) ( vectors before being transformed to final representation ) . fixed bug regarding skipped group numbers (when enabled) . escape_str made responsible for all single byte translation with distinction between control chars + other unprintable . added escaped_copy function for already escaped strings . reorganized parts of proc_t to restore formatting standards ( displacement changes shouldn't matter with new version # ) . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE . added to library.map: escaped_copy; read_cmdline Top Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . eliminated now obsolete #include "proc/escape.h" . changed the P_WCH display format if no kernel symbol table . fixed very old bug in lflgs for out-of-view sort fields . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE Ps Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . exploited the new escaped_copy function . consolidated pr_args and pr_comm into pr_argcom Signed-off-by: Jan Görig <jgorig@redhat.com>
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SCB_STRV(CGR, 1, cgroup, cgroup[0])
SCB_STRV(CMD, Frame_cmdlin, cmdline, cmd)
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SCB_NUM1(COD, trs)
SCB_NUMx(CPN, processor)
SCB_NUM1(CPU, pcpu)
SCB_NUM1(DAT, drs)
SCB_NUM1(DRT, dt)
SCB_NUM1(FLG, flags)
SCB_NUM1(FL1, maj_flt)
SCB_NUM1(FL2, min_flt)
SCB_NUMx(GID, egid)
SCB_STRS(GRP, egroup)
SCB_NUMx(NCE, nice)
enhanced libproc cgroup/cmdline support, exploited by top Library Changes . added PROC_EDITCMDLCVT flag . added an internal (static) fill_cmdline_cvt function: - reads and "escapes" /proc/#/cmdline - returns result as a single string in a single vector - callers are guaranteed a cmdline (no more NULL) . added vectorize_this_str function, exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt . generalized read_cmdline function as read_unvectored, now exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt, read_cmdline ( cgroup and cmdline no longer need be converted to string ) ( vectors before being transformed to final representation ) . fixed bug regarding skipped group numbers (when enabled) . escape_str made responsible for all single byte translation with distinction between control chars + other unprintable . added escaped_copy function for already escaped strings . reorganized parts of proc_t to restore formatting standards ( displacement changes shouldn't matter with new version # ) . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE . added to library.map: escaped_copy; read_cmdline Top Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . eliminated now obsolete #include "proc/escape.h" . changed the P_WCH display format if no kernel symbol table . fixed very old bug in lflgs for out-of-view sort fields . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE Ps Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . exploited the new escaped_copy function . consolidated pr_args and pr_comm into pr_argcom Signed-off-by: Jan Görig <jgorig@redhat.com>
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#ifdef OOMEM_ENABLE
SCB_NUM1(OOA, oom_adj)
SCB_NUM1(OOM, oom_score)
#endif
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SCB_NUMx(PGD, pgrp)
SCB_NUMx(PID, tid)
SCB_NUMx(PPD, ppid)
SCB_NUMx(PRI, priority)
SCB_NUM1(RES, resident) // also serves MEM !
SCB_STRX(SGD, supgid)
SCB_STRS(SGN, supgrp)
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SCB_NUM1(SHR, share)
SCB_NUM1(SID, session)
SCB_NUMx(STA, state)
SCB_NUM1(SWP, vm_swap)
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SCB_NUMx(THD, nlwp)
// also serves TM2 !
static int SCB_NAME(TME) (const proc_t **P, const proc_t **Q) {
if (Frame_ctimes) {
if (((*P)->cutime + (*P)->cstime + (*P)->utime + (*P)->stime)
< ((*Q)->cutime + (*Q)->cstime + (*Q)->utime + (*Q)->stime))
return SORT_lt;
if (((*P)->cutime + (*P)->cstime + (*P)->utime + (*P)->stime)
> ((*Q)->cutime + (*Q)->cstime + (*Q)->utime + (*Q)->stime))
return SORT_gt;
} else {
if (((*P)->utime + (*P)->stime) < ((*Q)->utime + (*Q)->stime))
return SORT_lt;
if (((*P)->utime + (*P)->stime) > ((*Q)->utime + (*Q)->stime))
return SORT_gt;
}
return SORT_eq;
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}
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SCB_NUM1(TPG, tpgid)
SCB_NUMx(TTY, tty)
SCB_NUMx(UED, euid)
SCB_STRS(UEN, euser)
SCB_NUMx(URD, ruid)
SCB_STRS(URN, ruser)
SCB_NUMx(USD, suid)
SCB_STRS(USN, suser)
SCB_NUM1(VRT, size)
SCB_NUM1(WCH, wchan)
#ifdef OFF_HST_HASH
/* special sort for prochlp() ! -------------------------- */
static int sort_HST_t (const HST_t *P, const HST_t *Q) {
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return P->pid - Q->pid;
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}
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#endif
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/*###### Tiny useful routine(s) ########################################*/
/*
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* This routine simply formats whatever the caller wants and
* returns a pointer to the resulting 'const char' string... */
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static const char *fmtmk (const char *fmts, ...) __attribute__((format(printf,1,2)));
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static const char *fmtmk (const char *fmts, ...) {
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static char buf[BIGBUFSIZ]; // with help stuff, our buffer
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va_list va; // requirements now exceed 1k
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va_start(va, fmts);
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vsnprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), fmts, va);
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va_end(va);
return (const char *)buf;
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} // end: fmtmk
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/*
* This guy is just our way of avoiding the overhead of the standard
* strcat function (should the caller choose to participate) */
static inline char *scat (char *dst, const char *src) {
while (*dst) dst++;
while ((*(dst++) = *(src++)));
return --dst;
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} // end: scat
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/*
* Trim the rc file lines and any 'open_psdb_message' which arrives
* with an inappropriate newline (thanks to 'sysmap_mmap') */
static char *strim (char *str) {
static const char ws[] = "\b\f\n\r\t\v\x1b\x9b"; // 0x1b + 0x9b are escape
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char *p;
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if ((p = strpbrk(str, ws))) *p = '\0';
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return str;
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} // end: strim
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/*
* This guy just facilitates Batch and protects against dumb ttys
* -- we'd 'inline' him but he's only called twice per frame,
* yet used in many other locations. */
static const char *tg2 (int x, int y) {
// it's entirely possible we're trying for an invalid row...
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return Cap_can_goto ? tgoto(cursor_address, x, y) : "";
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} // end: tg2
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/*###### Exit/Interrput routines #######################################*/
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/*
* The real program end */
static void bye_bye (const char *str) NORETURN;
static void bye_bye (const char *str) {
if (Ttychanged) {
tcsetattr(STDIN_FILENO, TCSAFLUSH, &Tty_original);
putp(tg2(0, Screen_rows));
putp(Cap_curs_norm);
#ifndef RMAN_IGNORED
putp(Cap_smam);
#endif
}
fflush(stdout);
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#ifdef ATEOJ_RPTSTD
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{ proc_t *p;
if (!str) { fprintf(stderr,
"\n%s's Summary report:"
"\n\tProgram"
"\n\t Linux version = %u.%u.%u, %s"
"\n\t Hertz = %u (%u bytes, %u-bit time)"
"\n\t Page_size = %d, Cpu_tot = %d"
"\n\t sizeof(CPU_t) = %u, sizeof(HST_t) = %u (%u HST_t's/Page), HHist_siz = %u"
"\n\t sizeof(proc_t) = %u, sizeof(proc_t.cmd) = %u, sizeof(proc_t *) = %u"
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"\n\t Frames_libflags = %08lX"
"\n\t SCREENMAX = %u, ROWMINSIZ = %u, ROWMAXSIZ = %u"
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"\n\tTerminal: %s"
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"\n\t device = %s, ncurses = v%s"
"\n\t max_colors = %d, max_pairs = %d"
"\n\t Cap_can_goto = %s"
"\n\t Screen_cols = %d, Screen_rows = %d"
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"\n\t Max_lines = %d, most recent Pseudo_size = %u"
#ifndef OFF_STDIOLBF
"\n\t Stdout_buf = %u, BUFSIZ = %u"
#endif
"\n\tWindows and Curwin->"
"\n\t sizeof(WIN_t) = %u, GROUPSMAX = %d"
"\n\t winname = %s, grpname = %s"
#ifdef CASEUP_HEXES
"\n\t winflags = %08X, maxpflgs = %d"
#else
"\n\t winflags = %08x, maxpflgs = %d"
#endif
"\n\t fieldscur = %s, sortindx = %d"
"\n\t maxtasks = %d, varcolsz = %d, winlines = %d"
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"\n\t strlen(columnhdr) = %d"
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"\n"
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, __func__
, LINUX_VERSION_MAJOR(linux_version_code)
, LINUX_VERSION_MINOR(linux_version_code)
, LINUX_VERSION_PATCH(linux_version_code)
, procps_version
, (unsigned)Hertz, (unsigned)sizeof(Hertz), (unsigned)sizeof(Hertz) * 8
, Page_size, Cpu_tot
, (unsigned) sizeof(CPU_t), (unsigned)sizeof(HST_t), Page_size / (unsigned)sizeof(HST_t), HHist_siz
, (unsigned)sizeof(*p), (unsigned)sizeof(p->cmd), (unsigned)sizeof(p)
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, (long)Frames_libflags
, (unsigned)SCREENMAX, (unsigned)ROWMINSIZ, (unsigned)ROWMAXSIZ
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#ifdef PRETENDNOCAP
, "dumb"
#else
, termname()
#endif
, ttyname(STDOUT_FILENO), NCURSES_VERSION
, max_colors, max_pairs
, Cap_can_goto ? "yes" : "No!"
, Screen_cols, Screen_rows
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, Max_lines, (unsigned)Pseudo_size
#ifndef OFF_STDIOLBF
, (unsigned)sizeof(Stdout_buf), (unsigned)BUFSIZ
#endif
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, (unsigned)sizeof(WIN_t), GROUPSMAX
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, Curwin->rc.winname, Curwin->grpname
, Curwin->rc.winflags, Curwin->maxpflgs
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, Curwin->rc.fieldscur, Curwin->rc.sortindx
, Curwin->rc.maxtasks, Curwin->varcolsz, Curwin->winlines
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, (int)strlen(Curwin->columnhdr)
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);
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}
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}
#endif // end: ATEOJ_RPTSTD
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#ifndef OFF_HST_HASH
#ifdef ATEOJ_RPTHSH
if (!str) {
int i, j, pop, total_occupied, maxdepth, maxdepth_sav, numdepth
, cross_foot, sz = HHASH_SIZ * (unsigned)sizeof(int);
int depths[HHASH_SIZ];
for (i = 0, total_occupied = 0, maxdepth = 0; i < HHASH_SIZ; i++) {
int V = PHash_new[i];
j = 0;
if (-1 < V) {
++total_occupied;
while (-1 < V) {
V = PHist_new[V].lnk;
if (-1 < V) j++;
}
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}
depths[i] = j;
if (maxdepth < j) maxdepth = j;
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}
maxdepth_sav = maxdepth;
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fprintf(stderr,
"\n%s's Supplementary HASH report:"
"\n\tTwo Tables providing for %d entries each + 1 extra for 'empty' image"
"\n\t%dk (%d bytes) per table, %d total bytes (including 'empty' image)"
"\n\tResults from latest hash (PHash_new + PHist_new)..."
"\n"
"\n\tTotal hashed = %d"
"\n\tLevel-0 hash entries = %d (%d%% occupied)"
"\n\tMax Depth = %d"
"\n\n"
, __func__
, HHASH_SIZ, sz / 1024, sz, sz * 3
, Frame_maxtask
, total_occupied, (total_occupied * 100) / HHASH_SIZ
, maxdepth + 1);
if (total_occupied) {
for (pop = total_occupied, cross_foot = 0; maxdepth; maxdepth--) {
for (i = 0, numdepth = 0; i < HHASH_SIZ; i++)
if (depths[i] == maxdepth) ++numdepth;
fprintf(stderr,
"\t %5d (%3d%%) hash table entries at depth %d\n"
, numdepth, (numdepth * 100) / total_occupied, maxdepth + 1);
pop -= numdepth;
cross_foot += numdepth;
if (0 == pop && cross_foot == total_occupied) break;
}
if (pop) {
fprintf(stderr, "\t %5d (%3d%%) unchained hash table entries\n"
, pop, (pop * 100) / total_occupied);
cross_foot += pop;
}
fprintf(stderr,
"\t -----\n"
"\t %5d total entries occupied\n", cross_foot);
if (maxdepth_sav) {
fprintf(stderr, "\nPIDs at max depth: ");
for (i = 0; i < HHASH_SIZ; i++)
if (depths[i] == maxdepth_sav) {
j = PHash_new[i];
fprintf(stderr, "\n\tpos %4d: %05d", i, PHist_new[j].pid);
while (-1 < j) {
j = PHist_new[j].lnk;
if (-1 < j) fprintf(stderr, ", %05d", PHist_new[j].pid);
}
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}
fprintf(stderr, "\n");
}
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}
}
#endif // end: ATEOJ_RPTHSH
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#endif // end: OFF_HST_HASH
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if (str) {
fputs(str, stderr);
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exit(1);
}
putp("\n");
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exit(0);
} // end: bye_bye
/*
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* Standard error handler to normalize the look of all err output */
static void error_exit (const char *str) NORETURN;
static void error_exit (const char *str) {
static char buf[MEDBUFSIZ];
/* we'll use our own buffer so callers can still use fmtmk() and, yes the
leading tab is not the standard convention, but the standard is wrong
-- OUR msg won't get lost in screen clutter, like so many others! */
snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "\t%s: %s\n", Myname, str);
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bye_bye(buf);
} // end: error_exit
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/*
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* Called in response to Frames_paused (tku: sig_paused) */
static void pause_pgm (void) {
Frames_paused = 0;
// reset terminal (maybe)
if (Ttychanged) tcsetattr(STDIN_FILENO, TCSAFLUSH, &Tty_original);
putp(tg2(0, Screen_rows));
putp(Cap_curs_norm);
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#ifndef RMAN_IGNORED
putp(Cap_smam);
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#endif
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fflush(stdout);
raise(SIGSTOP);
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// later, after SIGCONT...
if (Ttychanged) tcsetattr(STDIN_FILENO, TCSAFLUSH, &Tty_raw);
#ifndef RMAN_IGNORED
putp(Cap_rmam);
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#endif
} // end: pause_pgm
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/*
* Catches:
* SIGALRM, SIGHUP, SIGINT, SIGPIPE, SIGQUIT and SIGTERM */
static void sig_endpgm (int dont_care_sig) {
(void)dont_care_sig;
Frames_endpgm = 1;
} // end: sig_endpgm
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/*
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* Catches:
* SIGTSTP, SIGTTIN and SIGTTOU */
static void sig_paused (int dont_care_sig) {
(void)dont_care_sig;
Frames_paused = 1;
} // end: sig_paused
/*
* Catches:
* SIGCONT and SIGWINCH */
static void sig_resize (int dont_care_sig) {
(void)dont_care_sig;
Frames_resize = 1;
} // end: sig_resize
/*###### Misc Color/Display support ####################################*/
/*
* Make the appropriate caps/color strings for a window/field group.
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* note: we avoid the use of background color so as to maximize
* compatibility with the user's xterm settings */
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static void capsmk (WIN_t *q) {
/* macro to test if a basic (non-color) capability is valid
thanks: Floyd Davidson <floyd@ptialaska.net> */
#define tIF(s) s ? s : ""
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static int capsdone = 0;
// we must NOT disturb our 'empty' terminfo strings!
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if (Batch) return;
// these are the unchangeable puppies, so we only do 'em once
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if (!capsdone) {
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STRLCPY(Cap_clr_eol, tIF(clr_eol))
STRLCPY(Cap_clr_scr, tIF(clear_screen))
// due to leading newline, only 1 function may use this (and carefully)
snprintf(Cap_nl_clreos, sizeof(Cap_nl_clreos), "\n%s", tIF(clr_eos));
STRLCPY(Cap_curs_huge, tIF(cursor_visible))
STRLCPY(Cap_curs_norm, tIF(cursor_normal))
STRLCPY(Cap_curs_hide, tIF(cursor_invisible))
STRLCPY(Cap_home, tIF(cursor_home))
STRLCPY(Cap_norm, tIF(exit_attribute_mode))
STRLCPY(Cap_reverse, tIF(enter_reverse_mode))
#ifndef RMAN_IGNORED
if (!eat_newline_glitch) {
STRLCPY(Cap_rmam, tIF(exit_am_mode))
STRLCPY(Cap_smam, tIF(enter_am_mode))
if (!*Cap_rmam || !*Cap_smam) {
*Cap_rmam = '\0';
*Cap_smam = '\0';
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if (auto_right_margin)
Cap_avoid_eol = 1;
}
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putp(Cap_rmam);
}
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#endif
snprintf(Caps_off, sizeof(Caps_off), "%s%s", Cap_norm, tIF(orig_pair));
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snprintf(Caps_endline, sizeof(Caps_endline), "%s%s", Caps_off, Cap_clr_eol);
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if (tgoto(cursor_address, 1, 1)) Cap_can_goto = 1;
capsdone = 1;
}
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/* the key to NO run-time costs for configurable colors -- we spend a
little time with the user now setting up our terminfo strings, and
the job's done until he/she/it has a change-of-heart */
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STRLCPY(q->cap_bold, CHKw(q, View_NOBOLD) ? Cap_norm : tIF(enter_bold_mode))
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if (CHKw(q, Show_COLORS) && max_colors > 0) {
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STRLCPY(q->capclr_sum, tparm(set_a_foreground, q->rc.summclr))
snprintf(q->capclr_msg, sizeof(q->capclr_msg), "%s%s"
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, tparm(set_a_foreground, q->rc.msgsclr), Cap_reverse);
snprintf(q->capclr_pmt, sizeof(q->capclr_pmt), "%s%s"
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, tparm(set_a_foreground, q->rc.msgsclr), q->cap_bold);
snprintf(q->capclr_hdr, sizeof(q->capclr_hdr), "%s%s"
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, tparm(set_a_foreground, q->rc.headclr), Cap_reverse);
snprintf(q->capclr_rownorm, sizeof(q->capclr_rownorm), "%s%s"
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, Caps_off, tparm(set_a_foreground, q->rc.taskclr));
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} else {
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q->capclr_sum[0] = '\0';
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STRLCPY(q->capclr_msg, Cap_reverse)
STRLCPY(q->capclr_pmt, q->cap_bold)
STRLCPY(q->capclr_hdr, Cap_reverse)
STRLCPY(q->capclr_rownorm, Cap_norm)
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}
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// composite(s), so we do 'em outside and after the if
snprintf(q->capclr_rowhigh, sizeof(q->capclr_rowhigh), "%s%s"
, q->capclr_rownorm, CHKw(q, Show_HIBOLD) ? q->cap_bold : Cap_reverse);
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#undef tIF
} // end: capsmk
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/*
* Show an error, but not right now.
* Due to the postponed opening of ksym, using open_psdb_message,
* if P_WCH had been selected and the program is restarted, the
* message would otherwise be displayed prematurely. */
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static void msg_save (const char *fmts, ...) __attribute__((format(printf,1,2)));
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static void msg_save (const char *fmts, ...) {
char tmp[MEDBUFSIZ];
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va_list va;
va_start(va, fmts);
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vsnprintf(tmp, sizeof(tmp), fmts, va);
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va_end(va);
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// we'll add some extra attention grabbers to whatever this is
snprintf(Msg_delayed, sizeof(Msg_delayed), "\a*** %s ***", strim(tmp));
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Msg_awaiting = 1;
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} // end: msg_save
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/*
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* Show an error message (caller may include '\a' for sound) */
static void show_msg (const char *str) {
PUTT("%s%s %.*s %s%s"
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, tg2(0, Msg_row)
, Curwin->capclr_msg
, Screen_cols - 2
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, str
, Caps_off
, Cap_clr_eol);
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fflush(stdout);
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usleep(MSG_USLEEP);
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Msg_awaiting = 0;
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} // end: show_msg
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/*
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* Show an input prompt + larger cursor (if possible) */
static int show_pmt (const char *str) {
int rc;
PUTT("%s%s%.*s: %s%s%s"
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, tg2(0, Msg_row)
, Curwin->capclr_pmt
, Screen_cols - 3
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, str
, Cap_curs_huge
, Caps_off
, Cap_clr_eol);
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fflush(stdout);
// +2 for the ': ' chars we added or -1 for the cursor...
return ((rc = (int)strlen(str)+2) < Screen_cols) ? rc : Screen_cols-1;
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} // end: show_pmt
/*
* Show a special coordinate message, in support of scrolling */
static inline void show_scroll (void) {
char tmp[SMLBUFSIZ];
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snprintf(tmp, sizeof(tmp)
, "scroll coordinates: y = %d/%d (tasks), x = %d/%d (fields)"
, Curwin->begtask + 1, Frame_maxtask
, Curwin->begpflg + 1, Curwin->totpflgs);
PUTT("%s%s %.*s%s", tg2(0, Msg_row), Caps_off, Screen_cols - 2, tmp, Cap_clr_eol);
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putp(tg2(0, Msg_row));
} // end: show_scroll
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/*
* Show lines with specially formatted elements, but only output
* what will fit within the current screen width.
* Our special formatting consists of:
* "some text <_delimiter_> some more text <_delimiter_>...\n"
* Where <_delimiter_> is a single byte in the range of:
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* \01 through \10 (in decimalizee, 1 - 8)
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* and is used to select an 'attribute' from a capabilities table
* which is then applied to the *preceding* substring.
* Once recognized, the delimiter is replaced with a null character
* and viola, we've got a substring ready to output! Strings or
* substrings without delimiters will receive the Cap_norm attribute.
*
* Caution:
* This routine treats all non-delimiter bytes as displayable
* data subject to our screen width marching orders. If callers
* embed non-display data like tabs or terminfo strings in our
* glob, a line will truncate incorrectly at best. Worse case
* would be truncation of an embedded tty escape sequence.
*
* Tabs must always be avoided or our efforts are wasted and
* lines will wrap. To lessen but not eliminate the risk of
* terminfo string truncation, such non-display stuff should
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* be placed at the beginning of a "short" line.
* (and as for tabs, gimme 1 more color then no worries, mate) */
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static void show_special (int interact, const char *glob) {
/* note: the following is for documentation only,
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the real captab is now found in a group's WIN_t !
+------------------------------------------------------+
| char *captab[] = { : Cap's/Delim's |
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| Cap_norm, Cap_norm, = \00, \01, |
| cap_bold, capclr_sum, = \02, \03, |
| capclr_msg, capclr_pmt, = \04, \05, |
| capclr_hdr, = \06, |
| capclr_rowhigh, = \07, |
| capclr_rownorm }; = \10 [octal!] |
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+------------------------------------------------------+ */
/* ( pssst, after adding the termcap transitions, row may )
( exceed 300+ bytes, even in an 80x24 terminal window! ) */
char tmp[SMLBUFSIZ], lin[MEDBUFSIZ], row[LRGBUFSIZ];
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char *rp, *cap, *lin_end, *sub_beg, *sub_end;
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int room;
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// handle multiple lines passed in a bunch
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while ((lin_end = strchr(glob, '\n'))) {
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// create a local copy we can extend and otherwise abuse
memcpy(lin, glob, (unsigned)(lin_end - glob));
// zero terminate this part and prepare to parse substrings
lin[lin_end - glob] = '\0';
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room = Screen_cols;
sub_beg = sub_end = lin;
*(rp = row) = '\0';
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while (*sub_beg) {
switch (*sub_end) {
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case 0: // no end delim, captab makes normal
*(sub_end + 1) = '\0'; // extend str end, then fall through
case 1 ... 8:
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cap = Curwin->captab[(int)*sub_end];
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*sub_end = '\0';
snprintf(tmp, sizeof(tmp), "%s%.*s%s", cap, room, sub_beg, Caps_off);
rp = scat(rp, tmp);
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room -= (sub_end - sub_beg);
sub_beg = ++sub_end;
break;
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default: // nothin' special, just text
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++sub_end;
}
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if (0 >= room) break; // skip substrings that won't fit
}
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if (interact) PUTT("%s%s\n", row, Cap_clr_eol);
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else PUFF("%s%s\n", row, Caps_endline);
glob = ++lin_end; // point to next line (maybe)
} // end: while 'lines'
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/* If there's anything left in the glob (by virtue of no trailing '\n'),
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it probably means caller wants to retain cursor position on this final
line. That, in turn, means we're interactive and so we'll just do our
'fit-to-screen' thingy while also leaving room for the cursor... */
if (*glob) PUTT("%.*s", Screen_cols -1, glob);
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} // end: show_special
/*###### Low Level Memory/Keyboard support #############################*/
/*
* Handle our own memory stuff without the risk of leaving the
* user's terminal in an ugly state should things go sour. */
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static void *alloc_c (size_t num) MALLOC;
static void *alloc_c (size_t num) {
void *pv;
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if (!num) ++num;
if (!(pv = calloc(1, num)))
error_exit("failed memory allocate");
return pv;
} // end: alloc_c
static void *alloc_r (void *ptr, size_t num) MALLOC;
static void *alloc_r (void *ptr, size_t num) {
void *pv;
if (!num) ++num;
if (!(pv = realloc(ptr, num)))
error_exit("failed memory re-allocate");
return pv;
} // end: alloc_r
/*
* This routine isolates ALL user INPUT and ensures that we
* wont be mixing I/O from stdio and low-level read() requests */
static int chin (int ech, char *buf, unsigned cnt) {
fd_set fs;
int rc = -1;
fflush(stdout);
#ifdef TERMIOS_ONLY
if (ech) {
tcsetattr(STDIN_FILENO, TCSAFLUSH, &Tty_tweaked);
rc = read(STDIN_FILENO, buf, cnt);
tcsetattr(STDIN_FILENO, TCSAFLUSH, &Tty_raw);
} else {
FD_ZERO(&fs);
FD_SET(STDIN_FILENO, &fs);
if (0 < select(STDIN_FILENO + 1, &fs, NULL, NULL, NULL))
rc = read(STDIN_FILENO, buf, cnt);
}
#else
(void)ech;
FD_ZERO(&fs);
FD_SET(STDIN_FILENO, &fs);
if (0 < select(STDIN_FILENO + 1, &fs, NULL, NULL, NULL))
rc = read(STDIN_FILENO, buf, cnt);
#endif
// zero means EOF, might happen if we erroneously get detached from terminal
if (0 == rc) bye_bye(NULL);
// it may have been the beginning of a lengthy escape sequence
tcflush(STDIN_FILENO, TCIFLUSH);
// note: we do NOT produce a vaid 'string'
return rc;
} // end: chin
/*
* Support for single keystroke input AND escaped cursor motion keys
* note: we support more keys than we currently need, in case
* we attract new consumers in the future */
static int keyin (int init) {
static char buf12[CAPBUFSIZ], buf13[CAPBUFSIZ]
, buf14[CAPBUFSIZ], buf15[CAPBUFSIZ];
static struct {
const char *str;
int key;
} tinfo_tab[] = {
{ "\n", kbd_ENTER }, { NULL, kbd_UP }, { NULL, kbd_DOWN },
{ NULL, kbd_RIGHT }, { NULL, kbd_LEFT }, { NULL, kbd_PGUP },
{ NULL, kbd_PGDN }, { NULL, kbd_END }, { NULL, kbd_HOME },
{ NULL, kbd_BKSP }, { NULL, kbd_INS }, { NULL, kbd_DEL },
// next 4 destined to be meta + arrow keys...
{ buf12, kbd_PGUP }, { buf13, kbd_PGDN },
{ buf14, kbd_END }, { buf15, kbd_HOME },
// remainder are alternatives for above, just in case
// ( the k,j,l,h entries are meta key + vim cursor motion keys )
{ "\033\\",kbd_UP }, { "\033/", kbd_DOWN }, { "\033>", kbd_RIGHT },
{ "\033<", kbd_LEFT }, { "\033k", kbd_UP }, { "\033j", kbd_DOWN },
{ "\033l", kbd_RIGHT }, { "\033h", kbd_LEFT } };
char buf[SMLBUFSIZ], *pb;
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int i;
if (init) {
#define tOk(s) s ? s : ""
tinfo_tab[1].str = tOk(key_up);
tinfo_tab[2].str = tOk(key_down);
tinfo_tab[3].str = tOk(key_right);
tinfo_tab[4].str = tOk(key_left);
tinfo_tab[5].str = tOk(key_ppage);
tinfo_tab[6].str = tOk(key_npage);
tinfo_tab[7].str = tOk(key_end);
tinfo_tab[8].str = tOk(key_home);
tinfo_tab[9].str = tOk(key_backspace);
tinfo_tab[10].str = tOk(key_ic);
tinfo_tab[11].str = tOk(key_dc);
STRLCPY(buf12, fmtmk("\033%s", tOk(key_up)));
STRLCPY(buf13, fmtmk("\033%s", tOk(key_down)));
STRLCPY(buf14, fmtmk("\033%s", tOk(key_right)));
STRLCPY(buf15, fmtmk("\033%s", tOk(key_left)));
// next is critical so returned results match bound terminfo keys
putp(tOk(keypad_xmit));
return 0;
#undef tOk
}
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memset(buf, '\0', sizeof(buf));
if (1 > chin(0, buf, sizeof(buf)-1)) return 0;
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/* some emulators implement 'key repeat' too well and we get duplicate
key sequences -- so we'll focus on the last escaped sequence, while
also allowing use of the meta key... */
if (!(pb = strrchr(buf, '\033'))) pb = buf;
else if (pb > buf && '\033' == *(pb - 1)) --pb;
for (i = 0; i < MAXTBL(tinfo_tab); i++)
if (!strcmp(tinfo_tab[i].str, pb))
return tinfo_tab[i].key;
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// no match, so we'll return single keystrokes only
if (buf[1]) return 0;
return buf[0];
} // end: keyin
#ifdef TERMIOS_ONLY
/*
* Get line oriented interactive input from the user,
* using native tty support */
static char *linein (const char *prompt) {
static char buf[MEDBUFSIZ];
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show_pmt(prompt);
memset(buf, '\0', sizeof(buf));
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chin(1, buf, sizeof(buf)-1);
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putp(Cap_curs_norm);
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// note: we DO produce a vaid 'string'
return strim(buf);
} // end: linein
#else
/*
* Get line oriented interactive input from the user,
* going way beyond native tty support !
* Unlike native tty input support, this function provides:
* . true line editing, not just destructive backspace
* . an input limit that's sensitive to current screen dimensions
* . immediate signal response without the need to wait for '\n' */
static char *linein (const char *prompt) {
// thank goodness memmove allows the two strings to overlap
#define sqzSTR { memmove(&buf[pos], &buf[pos+1], bufMAX-pos); \
buf[sizeof(buf)-1] = '\0'; }
#define expSTR if (len+1 < bufMAX && len+beg+1 < Screen_cols) { \
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memmove(&buf[pos+1], &buf[pos], bufMAX-pos); buf[pos] = ' '; }
#define logCOL (pos+1)
#define phyCOL (beg+pos+1)
#define bufMAX ((int)sizeof(buf)-2) // -1 for '\0' string delimeter
static char buf[MEDBUFSIZ+1]; // +1 for '\0' string delimeter
int beg, pos, len;
int i, key;
pos = i = 0;
beg = show_pmt(prompt);
memset(buf, '\0', sizeof(buf));
do {
len = strlen(buf);
switch (key = keyin(0)) {
case kbd_ESC:
buf[0] = '\0'; // fall through !
case kbd_ENTER:
break;
case kbd_DEL:
case kbd_DOWN:
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sqzSTR
break;
case kbd_BKSP :
if (0 < pos) { --pos; sqzSTR }
break;
case kbd_INS:
case kbd_UP:
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expSTR
break;
case kbd_LEFT:
if (0 < pos) --pos;
break;
case kbd_RIGHT:
if (pos < len) ++pos;
break;
case kbd_HOME:
pos = 0;
break;
case kbd_END:
pos = len;
break;
default: // what we REALLY wanted (maybe)
if (isprint(key) && logCOL < bufMAX && phyCOL < Screen_cols)
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buf[pos++] = key;
break;
}
putp(fmtmk("%s%s%s", tg2(beg, Msg_row), Cap_clr_eol, buf));
putp(tg2(beg+pos, Msg_row));
} while (key && kbd_ENTER != key && kbd_ESC != key);
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return buf;
#undef sqzSTR
#undef expSTR
#undef logCOL
#undef phyCOL
#undef bufMAX
} // end: linein
#endif
/*###### Small Utility routines ########################################*/
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/*
* Get a float from the user */
static float get_float (const char *prompt) {
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char *line;
float f;
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if (!(*(line = linein(prompt)))) return -1.0;
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// note: we're not allowing negative floats
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if (strcspn(line, "+,.0123456789")) {
show_msg("Not valid");
return -1.0;
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}
sscanf(line, "%f", &f);
return f;
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} // end: get_float
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/*
* Get an integer from the user, returning INT_MIN for error */
static int get_int (const char *prompt) {
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char *line;
int n;
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if (!(*(line = linein(prompt)))) return INT_MIN;
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// note: we've got to allow negative ints (renice)
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if (strcspn(line, "-+0123456789")) {
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show_msg("\aNot valid");
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return INT_MIN;
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}
sscanf(line, "%d", &n);
return n;
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} // end: get_int
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/*
* Do some scaling stuff.
* We'll interpret 'num' as one of the following types and
* try to format it to fit 'width'.
* SK_no (0) it's a byte count
* SK_Kb (1) it's kilobytes
* SK_Mb (2) it's megabytes
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* SK_Gb (3) it's gigabytes
* SK_Tb (4) it's terabytes */
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static const char *scale_num (unsigned long num, const int width, const int type) {
// kilobytes, megabytes, gigabytes, terabytes, duh!
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static double scale[] = { 1024.0, 1024.0*1024, 1024.0*1024*1024, 1024.0*1024*1024*1024, 0 };
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// kilo, mega, giga, tera, none
#ifdef CASEUP_SUFIX
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static char nextup[] = { 'K', 'M', 'G', 'T', 0 };
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#else
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static char nextup[] = { 'k', 'm', 'g', 't', 0 };
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#endif
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static char buf[SMLBUFSIZ];
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double *dp;
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char *up;
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// try an unscaled version first...
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if (width >= snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%lu", num)) return buf;
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// now try successively higher types until it fits
for (up = nextup + type, dp = scale; 0 < *dp; ++dp, ++up) {
// the most accurate version
if (width >= snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%.1f%c", num / *dp, *up))
return buf;
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// the integer version
if (width >= snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%lu%c", (unsigned long)(num / *dp), *up))
return buf;
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}
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// well shoot, this outta' fit...
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return "?";
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} // end: scale_num
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/*
* Do some scaling stuff.
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* format 'tics' to fit 'width'. */
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static const char *scale_tics (TIC_t tics, const int width) {
#ifdef CASEUP_SUFIX
#define HH "%uH"
#define DD "%uD"
#define WW "%uW"
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#else
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#define HH "%uh"
#define DD "%ud"
#define WW "%uw"
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#endif
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static char buf[SMLBUFSIZ];
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unsigned long nt; // narrow time, for speed on 32-bit
unsigned cc; // centiseconds
unsigned nn; // multi-purpose whatever
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nt = (tics * 100ull) / Hertz; // up to 68 weeks of cpu time
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cc = nt % 100; // centiseconds past second
nt /= 100; // total seconds
nn = nt % 60; // seconds past the minute
nt /= 60; // total minutes
if (width >= snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%lu:%02u.%02u", nt, nn, cc))
return buf;
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if (width >= snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%lu:%02u", nt, nn))
return buf;
nn = nt % 60; // minutes past the hour
nt /= 60; // total hours
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if (width >= snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%lu,%02u", nt, nn))
return buf;
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nn = nt; // now also hours
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if (width >= snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), HH, nn))
return buf;
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nn /= 24; // now days
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if (width >= snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), DD, nn))
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return buf;
nn /= 7; // now weeks
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if (width >= snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), WW, nn))
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return buf;
// well shoot, this outta' fit...
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return "?";
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#undef HH
#undef DD
#undef WW
} // end: scale_tics
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/*
* Validate the passed string as a user name or number,
* and/or update the window's 'u/U' selection stuff. */
static const char *user_certify (WIN_t *q, const char *str, char typ) {
struct passwd *pwd;
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char *endp;
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uid_t num;
q->usrseltyp = 0;
Monpidsidx = 0;
if (*str) {
num = (uid_t)strtoul(str, &endp, 0);
if ('\0' == *endp)
pwd = getpwuid(num);
else
pwd = getpwnam(str);
if (!pwd) return "Invalid user";
q->usrseluid = pwd->pw_uid;
q->usrseltyp = typ;
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}
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return NULL;
} // end: user_certify
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/*
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* Determine if this proc_t matches the 'u/U' selection criteria
* for a given window -- it's called from only one place, and
* likely inlined even without the directive */
static inline int user_matched (WIN_t *q, const proc_t *p) {
switch(q->usrseltyp) {
case 0: // uid selection inactive
return 1;
case 'U': // match any uid
if (p->ruid == q->usrseluid) return 1;
if (p->suid == q->usrseluid) return 1;
if (p->fuid == q->usrseluid) return 1;
// fall through...
case 'u': // match effective uid
if (p->euid == q->usrseluid) return 1;
// fall through...
default: // no match, don't display
;
}
return 0;
} // end: user_matched
/*###### Fields Management support #####################################*/
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/* These are the Fieldstab.lflg values used here and in calibrate_fields.
(own identifiers as documentation and protection against changes) */
#define L_stat PROC_FILLSTAT
#define L_statm PROC_FILLMEM
#define L_status PROC_FILLSTATUS
#define L_CGROUP PROC_EDITCGRPCVT | PROC_FILLCGROUP
enhanced libproc cgroup/cmdline support, exploited by top Library Changes . added PROC_EDITCMDLCVT flag . added an internal (static) fill_cmdline_cvt function: - reads and "escapes" /proc/#/cmdline - returns result as a single string in a single vector - callers are guaranteed a cmdline (no more NULL) . added vectorize_this_str function, exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt . generalized read_cmdline function as read_unvectored, now exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt, read_cmdline ( cgroup and cmdline no longer need be converted to string ) ( vectors before being transformed to final representation ) . fixed bug regarding skipped group numbers (when enabled) . escape_str made responsible for all single byte translation with distinction between control chars + other unprintable . added escaped_copy function for already escaped strings . reorganized parts of proc_t to restore formatting standards ( displacement changes shouldn't matter with new version # ) . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE . added to library.map: escaped_copy; read_cmdline Top Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . eliminated now obsolete #include "proc/escape.h" . changed the P_WCH display format if no kernel symbol table . fixed very old bug in lflgs for out-of-view sort fields . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE Ps Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . exploited the new escaped_copy function . consolidated pr_args and pr_comm into pr_argcom Signed-off-by: Jan Görig <jgorig@redhat.com>
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#define L_CMDLINE PROC_EDITCMDLCVT | PROC_FILLARG
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#define L_EUSER PROC_FILLUSR
#define L_OUSER PROC_FILLSTATUS | PROC_FILLUSR
#define L_EGROUP PROC_FILLSTATUS | PROC_FILLGRP
#define L_SUPGRP PROC_FILLSTATUS | PROC_FILLSUPGRP
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// make 'none' non-zero (used to be important to Frames_libflags)
#define L_NONE PROC_SPARE_1
// from either 'stat' or 'status' (preferred), via bits not otherwise used
#define L_EITHER PROC_SPARE_2
// for calibrate_fields and summary_show 1st pass
#define L_DEFAULT PROC_FILLSTAT
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/* These are our gosh darn 'Fields' !
They MUST be kept in sync with pflags !!
note: for integer data, the length modifiers found in .fmts may
NOT reflect the true field type found in proc_t -- this plus
a cast when/if displayed provides minimal width protection. */
static FLD_t Fieldstab[] = {
// a temporary macro, soon to be undef'd...
#define SF(f) (QFP_t)SCB_NAME(f)
/* .head + .fmts anomolies:
entries shown with NULL are either valued at runtime (see zap_fieldstab)
or, in the case of .fmts, represent variable width fields
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.lflg anomolies:
P_UED, L_NONE - natural outgrowth of 'stat()' in readproc (euid)
P_CPU, L_stat - never filled by libproc, but requires times (pcpu)
P_CMD, L_stat - may yet require L_CMDLINE in calibrate_fields (cmd/cmdline)
L_EITHER - must L_status, else L_stat == 64-bit math (__udivdi3) on 32-bit !
.head .fmts .width .scale .sort .lflg .desc
------------ -------- ------ ------ -------- -------- ---------------------- */
{ NULL, NULL, -1, -1, SF(PID), L_NONE, "Process Id" },
{ NULL, NULL, -1, -1, SF(PPD), L_EITHER, "Parent Process pid" },
{ " UID ", "%5d ", -1, -1, SF(UED), L_NONE, "Effective User Id" },
{ "USER ", "%-8.8s ", -1, -1, SF(UEN), L_EUSER, "Effective User Name" },
{ " RUID ", "%5d ", -1, -1, SF(URD), L_status, "Real User Id" },
{ "RUSER ", "%-8.8s ", -1, -1, SF(URN), L_OUSER, "Real User Name" },
{ " SUID ", "%5d ", -1, -1, SF(USD), L_status, "Saved User Id" },
{ "SUSER ", "%-8.8s ", -1, -1, SF(USN), L_OUSER, "Saved User Name" },
{ " GID ", "%5d ", -1, -1, SF(GID), L_NONE, "Group Id" },
{ "GROUP ", "%-8.8s ", -1, -1, SF(GRP), L_EGROUP, "Group Name" },
{ " PGRP ", "%5d ", -1, -1, SF(PGD), L_stat, "Process Group Id" },
{ "TTY ", "%-8.8s ", 8, -1, SF(TTY), L_stat, "Controlling Tty" },
{ "TPGID ", "%5d ", -1, -1, SF(TPG), L_stat, "Tty Process Grp Id" },
{ " SID ", "%5d ", -1, -1, SF(SID), L_stat, "Session Id" },
{ " PR ", "%3d ", -1, -1, SF(PRI), L_stat, "Priority" },
{ " NI ", "%3d ", -1, -1, SF(NCE), L_stat, "Nice Value" },
{ "nTH ", "%3d ", -1, -1, SF(THD), L_EITHER, "Number of Threads" },
{ NULL, NULL, -1, -1, SF(CPN), L_stat, "Last Used Cpu (SMP)" },
{ "%CPU ", NULL, -1, -1, SF(CPU), L_stat, "CPU Usage" },
{ " TIME ", "%6.6s ", 6, -1, SF(TME), L_stat, "CPU Time" },
{ " TIME+ ", "%9.9s ", 9, -1, SF(TME), L_stat, "CPU Time, hundredths" },
{ "%MEM ", "%#4.1f ", -1, -1, SF(RES), L_statm, "Memory Usage (RES)" },
{ " VIRT ", "%5.5s ", 5, SK_Kb, SF(VRT), L_statm, "Virtual Image (kb)" },
{ "SWAP ", "%4.4s ", 4, SK_Kb, SF(SWP), L_status, "Swapped Size (kb)" },
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{ " RES ", "%4.4s ", 4, SK_Kb, SF(RES), L_statm, "Resident Size (kb)" },
{ "CODE ", "%4.4s ", 4, SK_Kb, SF(COD), L_statm, "Code Size (kb)" },
{ "DATA ", "%4.4s ", 4, SK_Kb, SF(DAT), L_statm, "Data+Stack Size (kb)" },
{ " SHR ", "%4.4s ", 4, SK_Kb, SF(SHR), L_statm, "Shared Mem Size (kb)" },
{ "nMaj ", "%4.4s ", 4, SK_no, SF(FL1), L_stat, "Major Page Faults" },
{ "nMin ", "%4.4s ", 4, SK_no, SF(FL2), L_stat, "Minor Page Faults" },
{ "nDRT ", "%4.4s ", 4, SK_no, SF(DRT), L_statm, "Dirty Pages Count" },
{ "S ", "%c ", -1, -1, SF(STA), L_EITHER, "Process Status" },
// next 2 entries are special: '.head' is variable width (see calibrate_fields)
{ "COMMAND ", NULL, -1, -1, SF(CMD), L_EITHER, "Command Name/Line" },
{ "WCHAN ", NULL, -1, -1, SF(WCH), L_stat, "Sleeping in Function" },
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// next entry's special: the 0's will be replaced with '.'!
#ifdef CASEUP_HEXES
{ "Flags ", "%08lX ", -1, -1, SF(FLG), L_stat, "Task Flags <sched.h>" },
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#else
{ "Flags ", "%08lx ", -1, -1, SF(FLG), L_stat, "Task Flags <sched.h>" },
#endif
// next 3 entries as P_CMD/P_WCH: '.head' must be same length -- they share varcolsz
{ "CGROUPS ", NULL, -1, -1, SF(CGR), L_CGROUP, "Control Groups" },
{ "SUPGIDS ", NULL, -1, -1, SF(SGD), L_status, "Supp Groups IDs" },
{ "SUPGRPS ", NULL, -1, -1, SF(SGN), L_SUPGRP, "Supp Groups Names" }
enhanced libproc cgroup/cmdline support, exploited by top Library Changes . added PROC_EDITCMDLCVT flag . added an internal (static) fill_cmdline_cvt function: - reads and "escapes" /proc/#/cmdline - returns result as a single string in a single vector - callers are guaranteed a cmdline (no more NULL) . added vectorize_this_str function, exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt . generalized read_cmdline function as read_unvectored, now exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt, read_cmdline ( cgroup and cmdline no longer need be converted to string ) ( vectors before being transformed to final representation ) . fixed bug regarding skipped group numbers (when enabled) . escape_str made responsible for all single byte translation with distinction between control chars + other unprintable . added escaped_copy function for already escaped strings . reorganized parts of proc_t to restore formatting standards ( displacement changes shouldn't matter with new version # ) . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE . added to library.map: escaped_copy; read_cmdline Top Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . eliminated now obsolete #include "proc/escape.h" . changed the P_WCH display format if no kernel symbol table . fixed very old bug in lflgs for out-of-view sort fields . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE Ps Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . exploited the new escaped_copy function . consolidated pr_args and pr_comm into pr_argcom Signed-off-by: Jan Görig <jgorig@redhat.com>
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#ifdef OOMEM_ENABLE
#define L_oom PROC_FILLOOM
,{ "Adj ", "%3d ", -1, -1, SF(OOA), L_oom, "oom_adjustment (2^X)" }
,{ " Badness ", "%8d ", -1, -1, SF(OOM), L_oom, "oom_score (badness)" }
#undef L_oom
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#endif
#undef SF
};
/*
* A calibrate_fields() *Helper* function to refresh the
* cached screen geometry and related variables */
static void adj_geometry (void) {
static size_t pseudo_max = 0;
static int w_set = 0, w_cols = 0, w_rows = 0;
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struct winsize wz;
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Screen_cols = columns; // <term.h>
Screen_rows = lines; // <term.h>
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if (-1 != ioctl(STDOUT_FILENO, TIOCGWINSZ, &wz)
&& 0 < wz.ws_col && 0 < wz.ws_row) {
Screen_cols = wz.ws_col;
Screen_rows = wz.ws_row;
}
#ifndef RMAN_IGNORED
// be crudely tolerant of crude tty emulators
if (Cap_avoid_eol) Screen_cols--;
#endif
// we might disappoint some folks (but they'll deserve it)
if (SCREENMAX < Screen_cols) Screen_cols = SCREENMAX;
if (!w_set) {
if (Width_mode > 0) // -w with arg, we'll try to honor
w_cols = Width_mode;
else
if (Width_mode < 0) { // -w without arg, try environment
char *env_columns = getenv("COLUMNS"),
*env_lines = getenv("LINES"),
*ep;
if (env_columns && *env_columns) {
long t, tc = 0;
t = strtol(env_columns, &ep, 0);
if (!*ep && (t > 0) && (t <= 0x7fffffffL)) tc = t;
if (0 < tc) w_cols = (int)tc;
}
if (env_lines && *env_lines) {
long t, tr = 0;
t = strtol(env_lines, &ep, 0);
if (!*ep && (t > 0) && (t <= 0x7fffffffL)) tr = t;
if (0 < tr) w_rows = (int)tr;
}
if (!w_cols) w_cols = SCREENMAX;
if (w_cols && w_cols < W_MIN_COL) w_cols = W_MIN_COL;
if (w_rows && w_rows < W_MIN_ROW) w_rows = W_MIN_ROW;
}
w_set = 1;
}
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/* keep our support for output optimization in sync with current reality
note: when we're in Batch mode, we don't really need a Pseudo_screen
and when not Batch, our buffer will contain 1 extra 'line' since
Msg_row is never represented -- but it's nice to have some space
between us and the great-beyond... */
if (Batch) {
if (w_cols) Screen_cols = w_cols;
Screen_rows = w_rows ? w_rows : MAXINT;
Pseudo_size = (sizeof(*Pseudo_screen) * ROWMAXSIZ);
} else {
if (w_cols && w_cols < Screen_cols) Screen_cols = w_cols;
if (w_rows && w_rows < Screen_rows) Screen_rows = w_rows;
Pseudo_size = (sizeof(*Pseudo_screen) * ROWMAXSIZ) * Screen_rows;
}
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// we'll only grow our Pseudo_screen, never shrink it
if (pseudo_max < Pseudo_size) {
pseudo_max = Pseudo_size;
Pseudo_screen = alloc_r(Pseudo_screen, pseudo_max);
}
PSU_CLREOS(0);
if (Frames_resize) putp(Cap_clr_scr);
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} // end: adj_geometry
/*
* After ensuring the intergrity of our cached screen dimensions,
* via adj_geometry(), for each visible window:
* 1) Set the number of fields/columns to display
* 2) Create the field columns heading
* 3) Set maximum width for any variable columns, if in use
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* In the process, the required PROC_FILLxxx flags will be rebuilt! */
static void calibrate_fields (void) {
sigset_t newss, oldss;
FLG_t f;
char *s;
const char *h;
WIN_t *w = Curwin;
#ifdef EQUCOLHDRYES
int x, hdrmax = 0;
#endif
int i, needpsdb = 0;
int varcolcnt;
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// block SIGWINCH signals while we do our thing...
sigemptyset(&newss);
sigaddset(&newss, SIGWINCH);
if (-1 == sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, &newss, &oldss))
error_exit(fmtmk("failed sigprocmask, SIG_BLOCK: %s", strerror(errno)));
adj_geometry();
Frames_libflags = 0;
do {
if (VIZISw(w)) {
w->hdrcaplen = 0; // really only used with USE_X_COLHDR
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// build window's pflgsall array, establish upper bounds for maxpflgs
for (i = 0, w->totpflgs = 0; i < P_MAXPFLGS; i++) {
if (FLDviz(w, i)) {
f = FLDget(w, i);
#ifdef USE_X_COLHDR
w->pflgsall[w->totpflgs++] = f;
#else
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if (CHKw(w, Show_HICOLS) && f == w->rc.sortindx) {
w->pflgsall[w->totpflgs++] = X_XON;
w->pflgsall[w->totpflgs++] = f;
w->pflgsall[w->totpflgs++] = X_XOF;
} else
w->pflgsall[w->totpflgs++] = f;
#endif
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}
}
/* build a preliminary columns header not to exceed screen width
while accounting for a possible leading window number */
w->varcolsz = varcolcnt = 0;
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*(s = w->columnhdr) = '\0';
if (Rc.mode_altscr) s = scat(s, " ");
for (i = 0; i + w->begpflg < w->totpflgs; i++) {
f = w->pflgsall[i + w->begpflg];
w->procflgs[i] = f;
#ifndef USE_X_COLHDR
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if (P_MAXPFLGS < f) continue;
#endif
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h = Fieldstab[f].head;
// oops, won't fit -- we're outta here...
if (Screen_cols <= ((int)(s - w->columnhdr) + (int)strlen(h))) break;
if (!Fieldstab[f].fmts) { ++varcolcnt; w->varcolsz += strlen(h) - 1; }
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s = scat(s, h);
}
/* establish the final maxpflgs and prepare to grow the variable column
heading(s) via varcolsz - it may be a fib if their pflags weren't
encountered, but that's ok because they won't be displayed anyway */
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w->maxpflgs = i;
w->varcolsz += Screen_cols - strlen(w->columnhdr);
if (varcolcnt) w->varcolsz = w->varcolsz / varcolcnt;
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/* establish the field where all remaining fields would still
fit within screen width, including a leading window number */
*(s = w->columnhdr) = '\0';
if (Rc.mode_altscr) s = scat(s, " ");
for (i = w->totpflgs - 1; -1 < i; i--) {
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f = w->pflgsall[i];
#ifndef USE_X_COLHDR
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if (P_MAXPFLGS < f) continue;
#endif
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h = Fieldstab[f].head;
if (Screen_cols <= ((int)(s - w->columnhdr) + (int)strlen(h))) break;
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s = scat(s, h);
w->endpflg = i;
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}
/* finally, we can build the true run-time columns header, format any
variable column heading(s), if they're really being displayed, and
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rebuild the all-important PROC_FILLxxx flags that will be used
until/if we're we're called again */
memset((s = w->columnhdr), 0, sizeof(w->columnhdr));
if (Rc.mode_altscr) s = scat(s, fmtmk("%d", w->winnum));
for (i = 0; i < w->maxpflgs; i++) {
f = w->procflgs[i];
#ifdef USE_X_COLHDR
if (CHKw(w, Show_HICOLS) && f == w->rc.sortindx) {
s = scat(s, fmtmk("%s%s", Caps_off, w->capclr_msg));
w->hdrcaplen += strlen(Caps_off) + strlen(w->capclr_msg);
}
#else
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if (P_MAXPFLGS < f) continue;
#endif
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h = Fieldstab[f].head;
if (P_WCH == f) needpsdb = 1;
if (P_CMD == f && CHKw(w, Show_CMDLIN)) Frames_libflags |= L_CMDLINE;
if (Fieldstab[f].fmts) s = scat(s, h);
else s = scat(s, fmtmk(VARCOL_fmts, w->varcolsz, w->varcolsz, h));
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Frames_libflags |= Fieldstab[w->procflgs[i]].lflg;
#ifdef USE_X_COLHDR
if (CHKw(w, Show_HICOLS) && f == w->rc.sortindx) {
s = scat(s, fmtmk("%s%s", Caps_off, w->capclr_hdr));
w->hdrcaplen += strlen(Caps_off) + strlen(w->capclr_hdr);
}
#endif
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}
#ifdef EQUCOLHDRYES
// prepare to even out column header lengths...
if (hdrmax + w->hdrcaplen < (x = strlen(w->columnhdr))) hdrmax = x - w->hdrcaplen;
// must sacrifice last header positon to avoid task row abberations
w->eolcap = Caps_endline;
#else
if (Screen_cols > (int)strlen(w->columnhdr)) w->eolcap = Caps_endline;
else w->eolcap = Caps_off;
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#endif
enhanced libproc cgroup/cmdline support, exploited by top Library Changes . added PROC_EDITCMDLCVT flag . added an internal (static) fill_cmdline_cvt function: - reads and "escapes" /proc/#/cmdline - returns result as a single string in a single vector - callers are guaranteed a cmdline (no more NULL) . added vectorize_this_str function, exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt . generalized read_cmdline function as read_unvectored, now exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt, read_cmdline ( cgroup and cmdline no longer need be converted to string ) ( vectors before being transformed to final representation ) . fixed bug regarding skipped group numbers (when enabled) . escape_str made responsible for all single byte translation with distinction between control chars + other unprintable . added escaped_copy function for already escaped strings . reorganized parts of proc_t to restore formatting standards ( displacement changes shouldn't matter with new version # ) . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE . added to library.map: escaped_copy; read_cmdline Top Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . eliminated now obsolete #include "proc/escape.h" . changed the P_WCH display format if no kernel symbol table . fixed very old bug in lflgs for out-of-view sort fields . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE Ps Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . exploited the new escaped_copy function . consolidated pr_args and pr_comm into pr_argcom Signed-off-by: Jan Görig <jgorig@redhat.com>
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// we must also accommodate an out of view sort field...
f = w->rc.sortindx;
Frames_libflags |= Fieldstab[f].lflg;
if (P_CMD == f && CHKw(w, Show_CMDLIN)) Frames_libflags |= L_CMDLINE;
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} // end: VIZISw(w)
if (Rc.mode_altscr) w = w->next;
} while (w != Curwin);
#ifdef EQUCOLHDRYES
/* now we can finally even out column header lengths
(we're assuming entire columnhdr was memset to '\0') */
if (Rc.mode_altscr && SCREENMAX > Screen_cols)
for (i = 0; i < GROUPSMAX; i++) {
w = &Winstk[i];
if (CHKw(w, Show_TASKON))
if (hdrmax + w->hdrcaplen > (x = strlen(w->columnhdr)))
memset(&w->columnhdr[x], ' ', hdrmax + w->hdrcaplen - x);
}
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#endif
// do we need the kernel symbol table (and is it already open?)
if (needpsdb) {
if (-1 == No_ksyms) {
No_ksyms = 0;
if (open_psdb_message(NULL, msg_save))
No_ksyms = 1;
else
PSDBopen = 1;
}
}
// finalize/touchup the libproc PROC_FILLxxx flags for current config...
if ((Frames_libflags & L_EITHER) && !(Frames_libflags & L_stat))
Frames_libflags |= L_status;
if (!Frames_libflags) Frames_libflags = L_DEFAULT;
if (Monpidsidx) Frames_libflags |= PROC_PID;
Frames_resize = 0;
if (-1 == sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &oldss, NULL))
error_exit(fmtmk("failed sigprocmask, SIG_SETMASK: %s", strerror(errno)));
} // end: calibrate_fields
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/*
* Display each field represented in the current window's fieldscur
* array along with its description. Mark with bold and a leading
* asterisk those fields associated with the "on" or "active" state.
*
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* Special highlighting will be accorded the "focus" field with such
* highlighting potentially extended to include the description.
*
* Below is the current Fieldstab space requirement and how
* we apportion it. The xSUFX is considered sacrificial,
* something we can reduce or do without.
* 0 1 2 3
* 12345678901234567890123456789012
* * HEADING = Longest Description!
* xPRFX ----------______________________ xSUFX
* ( xPRFX has pos 2 & 10 for 'extending' when at minimums )
*
* The first 4 screen rows are reserved for explanatory text.
* Thus, with our current 38 fields, a maximum of 6 columns and
* 1 space between columns, a tty will still remain useable under
* these extremes:
* rows cols displayed
* ---- ---- ------------------
* 11 66 xPRFX only (w/ room for +4)
* 11 198 full xPRFX + xSUFX (w/ room for +4)
* 23 22 xPRFX only
* 23 66 full xPRFX + xSUFX
* ( if not, the user deserves our most cryptic messages )
*/
static void display_fields (int focus, int extend) {
#define mxCOL 6
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#define yRSVD 4
#define xSUFX 22
#define xPRFX (10 + xadd)
#define xTOTL (xPRFX + xSUFX)
WIN_t *w = Curwin; // avoid gcc bloat with a local copy
int i; // utility int (a row, tot cols, ix)
int smax; // printable width of xSUFX
int xadd = 0; // spacing between data columns
int cmax = Screen_cols; // total data column width
int rmax = Screen_rows - yRSVD; // total useable rows
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fflush(stdout);
i = (P_MAXPFLGS % mxCOL) ? 1 : 0;
if (rmax < i + (P_MAXPFLGS / mxCOL)) error_exit("++rows");
i = P_MAXPFLGS / rmax;
if (P_MAXPFLGS % rmax) ++i;
if (i > 1) { cmax /= i; xadd = 1; }
if (cmax > xTOTL) cmax = xTOTL;
smax = cmax - xPRFX;
if (smax < 0) error_exit("++cols");
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for (i = 0; i < P_MAXPFLGS; ++i) {
char sbuf[xSUFX+1];
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int b = FLDviz(w, i);
FLG_t f = FLDget(w, i);
const char *h, *e = (i == focus && extend) ? w->capclr_msg : "";
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// advance past leading header spaces and prep sacrificial suffix
for (h = Fieldstab[f].head; ' ' == *h; ++h) ;
snprintf(sbuf, sizeof(sbuf), "= %s", Fieldstab[f].desc);
PUTT("%s%c%s%s %s%-7.7s%s%s%s %-*.*s%s"
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, tg2((i / rmax) * cmax, (i % rmax) + yRSVD)
, b ? '*' : ' '
, b ? w->cap_bold : Cap_norm
, e
, i == focus ? w->capclr_msg : ""
, h
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, Cap_norm
, b ? w->cap_bold : ""
, e
, smax, smax
, sbuf
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, Cap_norm);
}
putp(Caps_off);
#undef mxCOL
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#undef yRSVD
#undef xSUFX
#undef xPRFX
#undef xTOTL
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} // end: display_fields
/*
* Manage all fields aspects (order/toggle/sort), for all windows. */
static void fields_utility (void) {
#define unSCRL w->begpflg = 0;
#define swapEM { char c; unSCRL; c = w->rc.fieldscur[i]; \
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w->rc.fieldscur[i] = *p; *p = c; p = &w->rc.fieldscur[i]; }
#define spewFI { char *t; f = w->rc.sortindx; t = strchr(w->rc.fieldscur, f + FLD_OFFSET); \
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if (!t) t = strchr(w->rc.fieldscur, (f + FLD_OFFSET) | 0x80); \
i = (t) ? (int)(t - w->rc.fieldscur) : 0; }
WIN_t *w = Curwin; // avoid gcc bloat with a local copy
const char *h = NULL;
char *p = NULL;
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int i, key;
FLG_t f;
putp(Cap_clr_scr);
spewFI
do {
// advance past leading spaces, if any
if (!h) for (h = Fieldstab[f].head; ' ' == *h; ++h) ;
display_fields(i, (p != NULL));
putp(Cap_home);
show_special(1, fmtmk(FIELDS_heading, w->grpname, h));
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switch (key = keyin(0)) {
case kbd_UP:
if (i > 0) { --i; if (p) swapEM }
break;
case kbd_DOWN:
if (i + 1 < P_MAXPFLGS) { ++i; if (p) swapEM }
break;
case kbd_LEFT:
case kbd_ENTER:
p = NULL;
break;
case kbd_RIGHT:
p = &w->rc.fieldscur[i];
break;
case kbd_HOME:
case kbd_PGUP:
if (!p) i = 0;
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break;
case kbd_END:
case kbd_PGDN:
if (!p) i = P_MAXPFLGS - 1;
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break;
case kbd_SPACE:
case 'd':
if (!p) { FLDtog(w, i); unSCRL }
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break;
case 's':
if (!p) { w->rc.sortindx = f = FLDget(w, i); h = NULL; unSCRL }
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break;
case 'a':
case 'w':
Curwin = w = ('a' == key) ? w->next : w->prev;
spewFI
p = NULL;
h = NULL;
break;
default: // keep gcc happy
break;
}
} while (key && 'q' != key && kbd_ESC != key);
#undef unSCRL
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#undef swapEM
#undef spewFI
} // end: fields_utility
/*
* This routine exists just to consolidate all the messin' around
* with Fieldstab '.head' and '.fmts' members -- until we devise
* a more elegant soultion. */
static void zap_fieldstab (void) {
static char fmts_pid[8];
static char fmts_cpu[8];
unsigned digits;
char buf[8];
Fieldstab[P_PID].head = " PID ";
Fieldstab[P_PID].fmts = "%5d ";
Fieldstab[P_PPD].head = " PPID ";
Fieldstab[P_PPD].fmts = "%5d ";
if (5 < (digits = get_pid_digits())) {
if (10 < digits) error_exit("failed pid size test");
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snprintf(fmts_pid, sizeof(fmts_pid), "%%%uu ", digits);
Fieldstab[P_PID].head = " PID " + 10 - digits;
Fieldstab[P_PID].fmts = fmts_pid;
Fieldstab[P_PPD].head = " PPID " + 10 - digits;
Fieldstab[P_PPD].fmts = fmts_pid;
}
Fieldstab[P_CPN].head = "P ";
Fieldstab[P_CPN].fmts = "%1d ";
if (1 < (digits = (unsigned)snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%u", (unsigned)Cpu_tot))) {
if (5 < digits) error_exit("failed num cpus test");
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snprintf(fmts_cpu, sizeof(fmts_cpu), "%%%ud ", digits);
Fieldstab[P_CPN].head = " P " + 5 - digits;
Fieldstab[P_CPN].fmts = fmts_cpu;
}
Cpu_pmax = 99.0;
Fieldstab[P_CPU].fmts = "%#4.1f ";
if (Rc.mode_irixps && Cpu_tot > 1 && !Thread_mode) {
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Cpu_pmax = 9999.0;
Fieldstab[P_CPU].fmts = "%4.0f ";
}
} // end: zap_fieldstab
/*###### Library Interface #############################################*/
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/*
* This guy's modeled on libproc's 'five_cpu_numbers' function except
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* we preserve all cpu data in our CPU_t array which is organized
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* as follows:
* cpus[0] thru cpus[n] == tics for each separate cpu
* cpus[Cpu_tot] == tics from the 1st /proc/stat line */
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static CPU_t *cpus_refresh (CPU_t *cpus) {
static const char err_read[] = "failed /proc/stat read";
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static FILE *fp = NULL;
static int sav_cpus = -1;
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char buf[MEDBUFSIZ]; // enough for /proc/stat CPU line (not the intr line)
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int i;
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/*** hotplug_acclimated ***/
if (sav_cpus != smp_num_cpus) {
Cpu_tot = sav_cpus = smp_num_cpus;
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zap_fieldstab();
calibrate_fields();
if (fp) { fclose(fp); fp = NULL; }
if (cpus) { free(cpus); cpus = NULL; }
}
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/* by opening this file once, we'll avoid the hit on minor page faults
(sorry Linux, but you'll have to close it for us) */
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if (!fp) {
if (!(fp = fopen("/proc/stat", "r")))
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error_exit(fmtmk("failed /proc/stat open: %s", strerror(errno)));
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/* note: we allocate one more CPU_t than Cpu_tot so that the last slot
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can hold tics representing the /proc/stat cpu summary (the first
line read) -- that slot supports our View_CPUSUM toggle */
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cpus = alloc_c((1 + Cpu_tot) * sizeof(CPU_t));
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}
rewind(fp);
fflush(fp);
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// first value the last slot with the cpu summary line
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cpus[Cpu_tot].x = cpus[Cpu_tot].y = cpus[Cpu_tot].z = 0;
// FIXME: can't tell above by kernel version number
if (!fgets(buf, sizeof(buf), fp)) error_exit(err_read);
if (4 > sscanf(buf, "cpu %Lu %Lu %Lu %Lu %Lu %Lu %Lu %Lu"
, &cpus[Cpu_tot].u, &cpus[Cpu_tot].n, &cpus[Cpu_tot].s, &cpus[Cpu_tot].i
, &cpus[Cpu_tot].w, &cpus[Cpu_tot].x, &cpus[Cpu_tot].y, &cpus[Cpu_tot].z))
error_exit(err_read);
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// and just in case we're 2.2.xx compiled without SMP support...
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if (1 == Cpu_tot)
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memcpy(cpus, &cpus[1], sizeof(CPU_t));
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// now value each separate cpu's tics
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for (i = 0; i < Cpu_tot; i++) {
#ifdef PRETEND4CPUS
rewind(fp);
fgets(buf, sizeof(buf), fp);
#endif
if (!fgets(buf, sizeof(buf), fp)) error_exit(err_read);
cpus[i].x = cpus[i].y = cpus[i].z = 0;
// FIXME: can't tell above by kernel version number
if (4 > sscanf(buf, "cpu%u %Lu %Lu %Lu %Lu %Lu %Lu %Lu %Lu", &cpus[i].id
, &cpus[i].u, &cpus[i].n, &cpus[i].s, &cpus[i].i
, &cpus[i].w, &cpus[i].x, &cpus[i].y, &cpus[i].z)) {
error_exit(err_read);
}
#ifdef PRETEND4CPUS
cpus[i].id = i;
#endif
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}
return cpus;
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} // end: cpus_refresh
#ifdef OFF_HST_HASH
/*
* Binary Search for HST_t's put/get support */
static inline HST_t *hstbsrch (HST_t *hst, int max, int pid) {
int mid, min = 0;
while (min <= max) {
mid = (min + max) / 2;
if (pid < hst[mid].pid) max = mid - 1;
else if (pid > hst[mid].pid) min = mid + 1;
else return &hst[mid];
}
return NULL;
} // end: hstbsrch
#else
/*
* Hashing functions for HST_t's put/get support
* (not your normal 'chaining', those damn HST_t's might move!) */
#define _HASH_(K) (K & (HHASH_SIZ - 1))
static inline HST_t *hstget (int pid) {
int V = PHash_sav[_HASH_(pid)];
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while (-1 < V) {
if (PHist_sav[V].pid == pid) return &PHist_sav[V];
V = PHist_sav[V].lnk; }
return NULL;
} // end: hstget
static inline void hstput (unsigned idx) {
int V = _HASH_(PHist_new[idx].pid);
PHist_new[idx].lnk = PHash_new[V];
PHash_new[V] = idx;
} // end: hstput
#undef _HASH_
#endif
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/*
* Refresh procs *Helper* function to eliminate yet one more need
* to loop through our darn proc_t table. He's responsible for:
* 1) calculating the elapsed time since the previous frame
* 2) counting the number of tasks in each state (run, sleep, etc)
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* 3) maintaining the HST_t's and priming the proc_t pcpu field
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* 4) establishing the total number tasks for this frame */
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static void prochlp (proc_t *this) {
#ifdef OFF_HST_HASH
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static unsigned maxt_sav = 0; // prior frame's max tasks
#endif
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TIC_t tics;
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HST_t *h;
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if (!this) {
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static struct timeval oldtimev;
struct timeval timev;
struct timezone timez;
float et;
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void *v;
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gettimeofday(&timev, &timez);
et = (timev.tv_sec - oldtimev.tv_sec)
+ (float)(timev.tv_usec - oldtimev.tv_usec) / 1000000.0;
oldtimev.tv_sec = timev.tv_sec;
oldtimev.tv_usec = timev.tv_usec;
// if in Solaris mode, adjust our scaling for all cpus
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Frame_etscale = 100.0f / ((float)Hertz * (float)et * (Rc.mode_irixps ? 1 : Cpu_tot));
#ifdef OFF_HST_HASH
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maxt_sav = Frame_maxtask;
#endif
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Frame_maxtask = Frame_running = Frame_sleepin = Frame_stopped = Frame_zombied = 0;
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// prep for saving this frame's HST_t's (and reuse mem each time around)
v = PHist_sav;
PHist_sav = PHist_new;
PHist_new = v;
#ifdef OFF_HST_HASH
// prep for binary search by sorting the last frame's HST_t's
qsort(PHist_sav, maxt_sav, sizeof(HST_t), (QFP_t)sort_HST_t);
#else
v = PHash_sav;
PHash_sav = PHash_new;
PHash_new = v;
memcpy(PHash_new, HHash_nul, sizeof(HHash_nul));
#endif
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return;
}
switch (this->state) {
case 'R':
Frame_running++;
break;
case 'S':
case 'D':
Frame_sleepin++;
break;
case 'T':
Frame_stopped++;
break;
case 'Z':
Frame_zombied++;
break;
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default: // keep gcc happy
break;
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}
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if (Frame_maxtask+1 >= HHist_siz) {
HHist_siz = HHist_siz * 5 / 4 + 100;
PHist_sav = alloc_r(PHist_sav, sizeof(HST_t) * HHist_siz);
PHist_new = alloc_r(PHist_new, sizeof(HST_t) * HHist_siz);
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}
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/* calculate time in this process; the sum of user time (utime) and
system time (stime) -- but PLEASE dont waste time and effort on
calcs and saves that go unused, like the old top! */
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PHist_new[Frame_maxtask].pid = this->tid;
PHist_new[Frame_maxtask].tics = tics = (this->utime + this->stime);
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#ifdef OFF_HST_HASH
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// find matching entry from previous frame and make ticks elapsed
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if ((h = hstbsrch(PHist_sav, maxt_sav - 1, this->tid))) tics -= h->tics;
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#else
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// hash & save for the next frame
hstput(Frame_maxtask);
// find matching entry from previous frame and make ticks elapsed
if ((h = hstget(this->tid))) tics -= h->tics;
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#endif
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/* we're just saving elapsed tics, to be converted into %cpu if
this task wins it's displayable screen row lottery... */
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this->pcpu = tics;
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// shout this to the world with the final call (or us the next time in)
Frame_maxtask++;
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} // end: prochlp
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/*
* This guy's modeled on libproc's 'readproctab' function except
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* we reuse and extend any prior proc_t's. He's been customized
* for our specific needs and to avoid the use of <stdarg.h> */
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static proc_t **procs_refresh (proc_t **ppt) {
#define PTRsz sizeof(proc_t *)
#define ENTsz sizeof(proc_t)
static unsigned savmax = 0; // first time, Bypass: (i)
proc_t *ptask = (proc_t *)-1; // first time, Force: (ii)
unsigned curmax = 0; // every time (jeeze)
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PROCTAB* PT;
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proc_t *pthrd; // for thread hack
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prochlp(NULL); // prep for a new frame
if (NULL == (PT = openproc(Frames_libflags, Monpids)))
error_exit(fmtmk("failed openproc: %s", strerror(errno)));
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// i) Allocated Chunks: *Existing* table; refresh + reuse
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if (!Thread_mode) {
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while (curmax < savmax) {
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if (!(ptask = readproc(PT, ppt[curmax]))) break;
prochlp(ptask); // tally & complete this proc_t
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++curmax;
}
}
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else { // acquire as separate threads
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while (curmax < savmax) {
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if (!(ptask = readproc(PT, NULL))) break;
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while (curmax < savmax) {
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if (!(pthrd = readtask(PT, ptask, ppt[curmax]))) break;
prochlp(pthrd); // tally & complete this thread
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++curmax;
}
freeproc(ptask); // readproc's proc_t not needed
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}
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}
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// ii) Unallocated Chunks: *New* or *Existing* table; extend + fill
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if (!Thread_mode) {
while (ptask) {
// realloc as we go, keeping 'ppt' ahead of 'currmax++'
ppt = alloc_r(ppt, (curmax + 1) * PTRsz);
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// here, readproc will allocate the underlying proc_t stg
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if ((ptask = readproc(PT, NULL))) {
prochlp(ptask); // tally & complete this proc_t
ppt[curmax++] = ptask;
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}
}
}
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else { // acquire as separate threads
while (ptask) {
if ((ptask = readproc(PT, NULL))) {
for (;;) {
ppt = alloc_r(ppt, (curmax + 1) * PTRsz);
if (!(pthrd = readtask(PT, ptask, NULL))) break;
prochlp(pthrd); // tally & complete this thread
ppt[curmax++] = pthrd;
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}
freeproc(ptask); // readproc's proc_t not needed
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}
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}
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}
closeproc(PT);
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// iii) Chunkless: make 'eot' entry, after ensuring proc_t exists
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if (curmax >= savmax) {
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ppt = alloc_r(ppt, (curmax + 1) * PTRsz);
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// here, we must allocate the underlying proc_t stg ourselves
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ppt[curmax] = alloc_c(ENTsz);
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savmax = curmax + 1;
}
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// this frame's end, but not necessarily end of allocated space
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ppt[curmax]->tid = -1;
return ppt;
#undef PTRsz
#undef ENTsz
} // end: procs_refresh
/*
* This serves as our interface to the memory & cpu count (sysinfo)
* portion of libproc. In support of those hotpluggable resources,
* the sampling frequencies are reduced so as to minimize overhead.
* We'll strive to verify the number of cpus every 5 minutes and the
* memory availability/usage every 3 seconds. */
static void sysinfo_refresh (int forced) {
static time_t mem_secs, cpu_secs;
time_t cur_secs;
if (forced)
mem_secs = cpu_secs = 0;
time(&cur_secs);
if (3 <= cur_secs - mem_secs) {
meminfo();
mem_secs = cur_secs;
}
#ifndef PRETEND4CPUS
if (300 <= cur_secs - cpu_secs) {
cpuinfo();
cpu_secs = cur_secs;
}
#endif
} // end: sysinfo_refresh
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/*###### Startup routines ##############################################*/
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/*
* No matter what *they* say, we handle the really really BIG and
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* IMPORTANT stuff upon which all those lessor functions depend! */
static void before (char *me) {
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int i;
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// setup our program name -- big!
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Myname = strrchr(me, '/');
if (Myname) ++Myname; else Myname = me;
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// establish cpu particulars -- even bigger!
#ifdef PRETEND4CPUS
smp_num_cpus = 4;
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#endif
Cpu_tot = smp_num_cpus;
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if (linux_version_code > LINUX_VERSION(2, 5, 41))
Cpu_States_fmts = STATES_line2x5;
if (linux_version_code >= LINUX_VERSION(2, 6, 0))
Cpu_States_fmts = STATES_line2x6;
if (linux_version_code >= LINUX_VERSION(2, 6, 11))
Cpu_States_fmts = STATES_line2x7;
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// get virtual page stuff -- nearing huge!
Page_size = getpagesize();
i = Page_size;
while(i > 1024) { i >>= 1; Pg2K_shft++; }
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#ifndef OFF_HST_HASH
// prep for HST_t's put/get hashing optimizations
for (i = 0; i < HHASH_SIZ; i++) HHash_nul[i] = -1;
memcpy(HHash_one, HHash_nul, sizeof(HHash_nul));
memcpy(HHash_two, HHash_nul, sizeof(HHash_nul));
#endif
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// lastly, fill in the missing Fieldstab .head and .fmts members
zap_fieldstab();
} // end: before
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/*
* Build the local RC file name then try to read both of 'em.
* 'SYS_RCFILESPEC' contains two lines consisting of the secure
* mode switch and an update interval. It's presence limits what
* ordinary users are allowed to do.
* 'Rc_name' contains multiple lines - 2 global + 3 per window.
* line 1: an eyecatcher and creating program/alias name
* line 2: an id, Mode_altcsr, Mode_irixps, Delay_time and Curwin.
* If running in secure mode via the /etc/rcfile,
* the 'delay time' will be ignored except for root.
* For each of the 4 windows:
* line a: contains w->winname, fieldscur
* line b: contains w->winflags, sortindx, maxtasks
* line c: contains w->summclr, msgsclr, headclr, taskclr */
static void configs_read (void) {
#ifndef RCFILE_NOERR
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static const char err_rcid[] = "incompatible rcfile, you should delete '%s'";
static const char err_flds[] = "window entry #%d corrupt, please delete '%s'";
#else
RCF_t rcdef = DEF_RCFILE;
#endif
float tmp_delay = DEF_DELAY;
char fbuf[LRGBUFSIZ];
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FILE *fp;
int i, x;
char id;
if (!getenv("HOME")) snprintf(Rc_name, sizeof(Rc_name), ".%src", Myname);
else snprintf(Rc_name, sizeof(Rc_name), "%s/.%src", getenv("HOME"), Myname);
fp = fopen(SYS_RCFILESPEC, "r");
if (fp) {
fbuf[0] = '\0';
fgets(fbuf, sizeof(fbuf), fp); // sys rc file, line 1
if (strchr(fbuf, 's')) Secure_mode = 1;
fbuf[0] = '\0';
fgets(fbuf, sizeof(fbuf), fp); // sys rc file, line 2
sscanf(fbuf, "%f", &Rc.delay_time);
fclose(fp);
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}
fp = fopen(Rc_name, "r");
if (fp) {
fbuf[0] = '\0';
fgets(fbuf, sizeof(fbuf), fp); // ignore eyecatcher
if (5 != (fscanf(fp, "Id:%c, "
"Mode_altscr=%d, Mode_irixps=%d, Delay_time=%f, Curwin=%d\n"
, &id, &Rc.mode_altscr, &Rc.mode_irixps, &tmp_delay, &i))
|| RCF_VERSION_ID != id)
#ifndef RCFILE_NOERR
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error_exit(fmtmk(err_rcid, Rc_name));
#else
goto just_default_em;
#endif
// you saw that, right? (fscanf stickin' it to 'i')
Curwin = &Winstk[i];
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for (i = 0 ; i < GROUPSMAX; i++) {
// note: "fieldscur=%__s" on next line should equal PFLAGSSIZ !
fscanf(fp, "%3s\tfieldscur=%64s\n"
, Winstk[i].rc.winname, Winstk[i].rc.fieldscur);
#if PFLAGSSIZ > 64
// too bad fscanf is not as flexible with his format string as snprintf
# error Hey, fix the above fscanf 'PFLAGSSIZ' dependency !
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#endif
if (strlen(Winstk[i].rc.fieldscur) != sizeof(DEF_FIELDS) - 1)
#ifndef RCFILE_NOERR
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error_exit(fmtmk(err_flds, i+1, Rc_name));
#else
goto just_default_em;
#endif
for (x = 0; x < P_MAXPFLGS; ++x) {
int f = FLDget(&Winstk[i], x);
if (P_MAXPFLGS <= f)
#ifndef RCFILE_NOERR
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error_exit(fmtmk(err_flds, i+1, Rc_name));
#else
goto just_default_em;
#endif
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}
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fscanf(fp, "\twinflags=%d, sortindx=%u, maxtasks=%d\n"
, &Winstk[i].rc.winflags, &Winstk[i].rc.sortindx, &Winstk[i].rc.maxtasks);
fscanf(fp, "\tsummclr=%d, msgsclr=%d, headclr=%d, taskclr=%d\n"
, &Winstk[i].rc.summclr, &Winstk[i].rc.msgsclr
, &Winstk[i].rc.headclr, &Winstk[i].rc.taskclr);
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}
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fclose(fp);
}
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// lastly, establish the true runtime secure mode and delay time
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if (!getuid()) Secure_mode = 0;
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if (!Secure_mode) Rc.delay_time = tmp_delay;
return;
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#ifdef RCFILE_NOERR
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just_default_em:
fclose(fp);
Rc = rcdef;
for (i = 0 ; i < GROUPSMAX; i++)
Winstk[i].rc = Rc.win[i];
#endif
} // end: configs_read
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/*
* Parse command line arguments.
* Note: it's assumed that the rc file(s) have already been read
* and our job is to see if any of those options are to be
* overridden -- we'll force some on and negate others in our
* best effort to honor the loser's (oops, user's) wishes... */
static void parse_args (char **args) {
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/* differences between us and the former top:
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-C (separate CPU states for SMP) is left to an rcfile
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-u (user monitoring) added to compliment interactive 'u'
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-p (pid monitoring) allows a comma delimited list
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-q (zero delay) eliminated as redundant, incomplete and inappropriate
use: "nice -n-10 top -d0" to achieve what was only claimed
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. most switches act as toggles (not 'on' sw) for more user flexibility
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. no deprecated/illegal use of 'breakargv:' with goto
. bunched args are actually handled properly and none are ignored
. we tolerate NO whitespace and NO switches -- maybe too tolerant? */
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static const char usage_str[] =
" -hv | -bcHiSs -d delay -n limit -u|U user | -p pid[,pid] -w [cols]";
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static const char sel_error[] = "conflicting process selections (U/p/u)";
static const char numbs_str[] = "+,-.0123456789";
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float tmp_delay = MAXFLOAT;
char *p;
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while (*args) {
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const char *cp = *(args++);
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while (*cp) {
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char ch;
switch ((ch = *cp)) {
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case '\0':
break;
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case '-':
if (cp[1]) ++cp;
else if (*args) cp = *args++;
if (strspn(cp, numbs_str))
error_exit(fmtmk("inappropriate '%s'\nusage:\t%s%s", cp, Myname, usage_str));
continue;
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case 'b':
Batch = 1;
break;
case 'c':
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TOGw(Curwin, Show_CMDLIN);
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break;
case 'd':
if (cp[1]) ++cp;
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else if (*args) cp = *args++;
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else error_exit("-d requires argument");
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/* a negative delay will be dealt with shortly... */
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if (1 != sscanf(cp, "%f", &tmp_delay))
error_exit(fmtmk("bad delay '%s'", cp));
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break;
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case 'H':
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Thread_mode = 1;
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break;
case 'h':
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case 'v': case 'V':
fprintf(stdout, "\t%s\nusage:\t%s%s", procps_version, Myname, usage_str);
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bye_bye(NULL);
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case 'i':
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TOGw(Curwin, Show_IDLEPS);
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Curwin->rc.maxtasks = 0;
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break;
case 'n':
if (cp[1]) cp++;
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else if (*args) cp = *args++;
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else error_exit("-n requires argument");
if (1 != sscanf(cp, "%d", &Loops) || 1 > Loops)
error_exit(fmtmk("bad iterations arg '%s'", cp));
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break;
case 'p':
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if (Curwin->usrseltyp) error_exit(sel_error);
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do {
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if (cp[1]) cp++;
else if (*args) cp = *args++;
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else error_exit("-p argument missing");
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if (Monpidsidx >= MONPIDMAX)
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error_exit(fmtmk("pid limit (%d) exceeded", MONPIDMAX));
if (1 != sscanf(cp, "%d", &Monpids[Monpidsidx])
|| 0 > Monpids[Monpidsidx])
error_exit(fmtmk("bad pid '%s'", cp));
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if (!Monpids[Monpidsidx])
Monpids[Monpidsidx] = getpid();
Monpidsidx++;
if (!(p = strchr(cp, ',')))
break;
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cp = p;
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} while (*cp);
break;
case 's':
Secure_mode = 1;
break;
case 'S':
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TOGw(Curwin, Show_CTIMES);
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break;
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case 'u':
case 'U':
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{ const char *errmsg;
if (Monpidsidx || Curwin->usrseltyp) error_exit(sel_error);
if (cp[1]) cp++;
else if (*args) cp = *args++;
else error_exit(fmtmk("-%c missing name", ch));
if ((errmsg = user_certify(Curwin, cp, ch))) error_exit(errmsg);
cp += strlen(cp);
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break;
}
case 'w':
{ const char *pn = NULL;
int ai = 0, ci = 0;
Width_mode = -1;
if (cp[1]) pn = &cp[1];
else if (*args) { pn = *args; ai = 1; }
if (pn && !(ci = strspn(pn, "0123456789"))) { ai = 0; pn = NULL; }
if (pn && (1 != sscanf(pn, "%d", &Width_mode)
|| Width_mode < W_MIN_COL))
error_exit(fmtmk("bad width arg '%s', must > %d", pn, W_MIN_COL-1));
cp++;
args += ai;
if (pn) cp = pn + ci;
continue;
}
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default :
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error_exit(fmtmk("unknown option '%c'\nusage:\t%s%s", *cp, Myname, usage_str));
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} // end: switch (*cp)
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// advance cp and jump over any numerical args used above
if (*cp) cp += strspn(&cp[1], numbs_str) + 1;
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} // end: while (*cp)
} // end: while (*args)
// fixup delay time, maybe...
if (MAXFLOAT > tmp_delay) {
if (Secure_mode)
error_exit("-d disallowed in \"secure\" mode");
if (0 > tmp_delay)
error_exit("-d requires positive argument");
Rc.delay_time = tmp_delay;
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}
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} // end: parse_args
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/*
* Set up the terminal attributes */
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static void whack_terminal (void) {
static char dummy[] = "dumb";
struct termios tmptty;
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// the curses part...
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if (Batch) {
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setupterm(dummy, STDOUT_FILENO, NULL);
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return;
}
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#ifdef PRETENDNOCAP
setupterm(dummy, STDOUT_FILENO, NULL);
#else
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setupterm(NULL, STDOUT_FILENO, NULL);
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#endif
// our part...
if (-1 == tcgetattr(STDIN_FILENO, &Tty_original))
error_exit("failed tty get");
// ok, haven't really changed anything but we do have our snapshot
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Ttychanged = 1;
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// first, a consistent canonical mode for interactive line input
tmptty = Tty_original;
tmptty.c_lflag |= (ECHO | ECHOCTL | ECHOE | ICANON | ISIG);
tmptty.c_lflag &= ~NOFLSH;
tmptty.c_oflag &= ~TAB3;
tmptty.c_iflag |= BRKINT;
tmptty.c_iflag &= ~IGNBRK;
if (key_backspace && 1 == strlen(key_backspace))
tmptty.c_cc[VERASE] = *key_backspace;
#ifdef TERMIOS_ONLY
if (-1 == tcsetattr(STDIN_FILENO, TCSAFLUSH, &tmptty))
error_exit(fmtmk("failed Tty_tweaked set: %s", strerror(errno)));
tcgetattr(STDIN_FILENO, &Tty_tweaked);
#endif
// lastly, a nearly raw mode for unsolicited single keystrokes
tmptty.c_lflag &= ~(ECHO | ECHOCTL | ECHOE | ICANON);
tmptty.c_cc[VMIN] = 1;
tmptty.c_cc[VTIME] = 0;
if (-1 == tcsetattr(STDIN_FILENO, TCSAFLUSH, &tmptty))
error_exit(fmtmk("failed Tty_raw set: %s", strerror(errno)));
tcgetattr(STDIN_FILENO, &Tty_raw);
#ifndef OFF_STDIOLBF
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// thanks anyway stdio, but we'll manage buffering at the frame level...
setbuffer(stdout, Stdout_buf, sizeof(Stdout_buf));
#endif
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// and don't forget to ask keyin to initialize his tinfo_tab
keyin(1);
} // end: whack_terminal
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/*###### Windows/Field Groups support #################################*/
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/*
* Value a window's name and make the associated group name. */
static void win_names (WIN_t *q, const char *name) {
/* note: sprintf/snprintf results are "undefined" when src==dst,
according to C99 & POSIX.1-2001 (thanks adc) */
if (q->rc.winname != name)
snprintf(q->rc.winname, sizeof(q->rc.winname), "%s", name);
snprintf(q->grpname, sizeof(q->grpname), "%d:%s", q->winnum, name);
} // end: win_names
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/*
* Display a window/field group (ie. make it "current"). */
static WIN_t *win_select (char ch) {
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static const char prompt[] = "Choose field group (1 - 4)";
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WIN_t *w = Curwin; // avoid gcc bloat with a local copy
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/* if there's no ch, it means we're supporting the external interface,
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so we must try to get our own darn ch by begging the user... */
if (!ch) {
show_pmt(prompt);
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if (1 > chin(0, (char *)&ch, 1)) return Curwin;
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}
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switch (ch) {
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case 'a': // we don't carry 'a' / 'w' in our
w = w->next; // pmt - they're here for a good
break; // friend of ours -- wins_colors.
case 'w': // (however those letters work via
w = w->prev; // the pmt too but gee, end-loser
break; // should just press the darn key)
case '1' ... '4':
w = &Winstk[ch - '1'];
break;
default: // keep gcc happy
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break;
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}
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return Curwin = w;
} // end: win_select
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/*
* Just warn the user when a command can't be honored. */
static int win_warn (int what) {
switch (what) {
case Warn_ALT:
show_msg("\aCommand disabled, 'A' mode required");
break;
case Warn_VIZ:
show_msg(fmtmk("\aCommand disabled, activate %s with '-' or '_'"
, Curwin->grpname));
break;
default: // keep gcc happy
break;
}
/* we gotta' return false 'cause we're somewhat well known within
macro society, by way of that sassy little tertiary operator... */
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return 0;
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} // end: win_warn
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/*
* Change colors *Helper* function to save/restore settings;
* ensure colors will show; and rebuild the terminfo strings. */
static void winsclrhlp (WIN_t *q, int save) {
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static int flgssav, summsav, msgssav, headsav, tasksav;
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if (save) {
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flgssav = q->rc.winflags; summsav = q->rc.summclr;
msgssav = q->rc.msgsclr; headsav = q->rc.headclr; tasksav = q->rc.taskclr;
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SETw(q, Show_COLORS);
} else {
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q->rc.winflags = flgssav; q->rc.summclr = summsav;
q->rc.msgsclr = msgssav; q->rc.headclr = headsav; q->rc.taskclr = tasksav;
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}
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capsmk(q);
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} // end: winsclrhlp
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/*
* Change colors used in display */
static void wins_colors (void) {
#define kbdABORT 'q'
#define kbdAPPLY kbd_ENTER
WIN_t *w = Curwin; // avoid gcc bloat with a local copy
int clr = w->rc.taskclr, *pclr = &w->rc.taskclr;
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char ch, tgt = 'T';
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if (0 >= max_colors) {
show_msg("\aNo colors to map!");
return;
}
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winsclrhlp(w, 1);
putp(Cap_clr_scr);
putp(Cap_curs_huge);
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do {
putp(Cap_home);
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// this string is well above ISO C89's minimum requirements!
show_special(1, fmtmk(COLOR_help
, procps_version, w->grpname
, CHKw(w, View_NOBOLD) ? "On" : "Off"
, CHKw(w, Show_COLORS) ? "On" : "Off"
, CHKw(w, Show_HIBOLD) ? "On" : "Off"
, tgt, clr, w->grpname));
if (1 > chin(0, &ch, 1)) break;
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switch (ch) {
case 'S':
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pclr = &w->rc.summclr;
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clr = *pclr;
tgt = ch;
break;
case 'M':
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pclr = &w->rc.msgsclr;
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clr = *pclr;
tgt = ch;
break;
case 'H':
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pclr = &w->rc.headclr;
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clr = *pclr;
tgt = ch;
break;
case 'T':
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pclr = &w->rc.taskclr;
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clr = *pclr;
tgt = ch;
break;
case '0' ... '7':
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clr = ch - '0';
*pclr = clr;
break;
case 'B':
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TOGw(w, View_NOBOLD);
break;
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case 'b':
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TOGw(w, Show_HIBOLD);
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break;
case 'z':
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TOGw(w, Show_COLORS);
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break;
case 'a':
case 'w':
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winsclrhlp((w = win_select(ch)), 1);
clr = w->rc.taskclr, pclr = &w->rc.taskclr;
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tgt = 'T';
break;
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default: // keep gcc happy
break;
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}
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capsmk(w);
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} while (kbdAPPLY != ch && kbdABORT != ch);
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if (kbdABORT == ch) winsclrhlp(w, 0);
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putp(Cap_curs_norm);
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#undef kbdABORT
#undef kbdAPPLY
} // end: wins_colors
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/*
* Manipulate flag(s) for all our windows. */
static void wins_reflag (int what, int flg) {
WIN_t *w = Curwin; // avoid gcc bloat with a local copy
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do {
switch (what) {
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case Flags_TOG:
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TOGw(w, flg);
break;
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case Flags_SET: // Ummmm, i can't find anybody
SETw(w, flg); // who uses Flags_set ...
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break;
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case Flags_OFF:
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OFFw(w, flg);
break;
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default: // keep gcc happy
break;
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}
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/* a flag with special significance -- user wants to rebalance
display so we gotta' off some stuff then force on two flags... */
if (EQUWINS_xxx == flg) {
w->rc.maxtasks = w->usrseltyp = w->begpflg = w->begtask = 0;
Monpidsidx = 0;
SETw(w, Show_IDLEPS | Show_TASKON);
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}
w = w->next;
} while (w != Curwin);
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} // end: wins_reflag
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/*
* Set up the raw/incomplete field group windows --
* they'll be finished off after startup completes.
* [ and very likely that will override most/all of our efforts ]
* [ --- life-is-NOT-fair --- ] */
static void wins_stage_1 (void) {
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WIN_t *w;
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int i;
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for (i = 0; i < GROUPSMAX; i++) {
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w = &Winstk[i];
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w->winnum = i + 1;
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w->rc = Rc.win[i];
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w->captab[0] = Cap_norm;
w->captab[1] = Cap_norm;
w->captab[2] = w->cap_bold;
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w->captab[3] = w->capclr_sum;
w->captab[4] = w->capclr_msg;
w->captab[5] = w->capclr_pmt;
w->captab[6] = w->capclr_hdr;
w->captab[7] = w->capclr_rowhigh;
w->captab[8] = w->capclr_rownorm;
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w->next = w + 1;
w->prev = w - 1;
++w;
}
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// fixup the circular chains...
Winstk[GROUPSMAX - 1].next = &Winstk[0];
Winstk[0].prev = &Winstk[GROUPSMAX - 1];
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Curwin = Winstk;
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} // end: wins_stage_1
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/*
* This guy just completes the field group windows after the
* rcfiles have been read and command line arguments parsed */
static void wins_stage_2 (void) {
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int i;
for (i = 0; i < GROUPSMAX; i++) {
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win_names(&Winstk[i], Winstk[i].rc.winname);
capsmk(&Winstk[i]);
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}
if (Batch)
OFFw(Curwin, View_SCROLL);
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// this guy will build each window's columnhdr
calibrate_fields();
} // end: wins_stage_2
/*###### Interactive Input support (do_key helpers) ####################*/
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/*
* These routines exist just to keep the do_key() function
* a reasonably modest size. */
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static void file_writerc (void) {
FILE *fp;
int i;
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if (!(fp = fopen(Rc_name, "w"))) {
show_msg(fmtmk("\aFailed '%s' open: %s", Rc_name, strerror(errno)));
return;
}
fprintf(fp, "%s's " RCF_EYECATCHER, Myname);
fprintf(fp, "Id:%c, Mode_altscr=%d, Mode_irixps=%d, Delay_time=%.3f, Curwin=%d\n"
, RCF_VERSION_ID
, Rc.mode_altscr, Rc.mode_irixps, Rc.delay_time, (int)(Curwin - Winstk));
for (i = 0 ; i < GROUPSMAX; i++) {
fprintf(fp, "%s\tfieldscur=%s\n"
, Winstk[i].rc.winname, Winstk[i].rc.fieldscur);
fprintf(fp, "\twinflags=%d, sortindx=%d, maxtasks=%d\n"
, Winstk[i].rc.winflags, Winstk[i].rc.sortindx
, Winstk[i].rc.maxtasks);
fprintf(fp, "\tsummclr=%d, msgsclr=%d, headclr=%d, taskclr=%d\n"
, Winstk[i].rc.summclr, Winstk[i].rc.msgsclr
, Winstk[i].rc.headclr, Winstk[i].rc.taskclr);
}
fclose(fp);
show_msg(fmtmk("Wrote configuration to '%s'", Rc_name));
} // end: file_writerc
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static void help_view (void) {
WIN_t *w = Curwin; // avoid gcc bloat with a local copy
char ch;
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putp(Cap_clr_scr);
putp(Cap_curs_huge);
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// this string is well above ISO C89's minimum requirements!
show_special(1, fmtmk(KEYS_help
, procps_version
, w->grpname
, CHKw(w, Show_CTIMES) ? "On" : "Off"
, Rc.delay_time
, Secure_mode ? "On" : "Off"
, Secure_mode ? "" : KEYS_help_unsecured));
if (0 < chin(0, &ch, 1)
&& ('?' == ch || 'h' == ch || 'H' == ch)) {
do {
putp(Cap_clr_scr);
show_special(1, fmtmk(WINDOWS_help
, w->grpname
, Winstk[0].rc.winname, Winstk[1].rc.winname
, Winstk[2].rc.winname, Winstk[3].rc.winname));
if (1 > chin(0, &ch, 1)) break;
w = win_select(ch);
} while (kbd_ENTER != ch);
}
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putp(Cap_curs_norm);
} // end: help_view
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static void keys_global (int ch) {
// standardized error message(s)
static const char err_secure[] = "\aUnavailable in secure mode";
static const char err_notsmp[] = "\aOnly 1 cpu detected";
WIN_t *w = Curwin; // avoid gcc bloat with a local copy
switch (ch) {
case 'B':
TOGw(w, View_NOBOLD);
capsmk(w);
break;
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case 'd':
case 's':
if (Secure_mode)
show_msg(err_secure);
else {
float tmp =
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get_float(fmtmk("Change delay from %.1f to", Rc.delay_time));
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if (-1 < tmp) Rc.delay_time = tmp;
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}
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break;
case 'F':
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case 'f':
fields_utility();
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break;
case 'g':
win_select(0);
break;
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case 'H':
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Thread_mode = !Thread_mode;
show_msg(fmtmk("Show threads %s", Thread_mode ? "On" : "Off"));
zap_fieldstab();
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break;
case 'I':
if (Cpu_tot > 1) {
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Rc.mode_irixps = !Rc.mode_irixps;
show_msg(fmtmk("Irix mode %s", Rc.mode_irixps ? "On" : "Off"));
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zap_fieldstab();
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} else
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show_msg(err_notsmp);
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break;
case 'k':
if (Secure_mode) {
show_msg(err_secure);
} else {
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int sig, pid;
if (-1 < (pid = get_int("pid to signal/kill"))) {
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sig = signal_name_to_number(
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linein(fmtmk("Send pid %d signal [%d/sigterm]", pid, SIGTERM)));
if (-1 == sig) sig = SIGTERM;
if (0 < sig && kill(pid, sig))
show_msg(fmtmk("\aFailed signal pid '%d' with '%d': %s"
, pid, sig, strerror(errno)));
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}
}
break;
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case 'r':
if (Secure_mode)
show_msg(err_secure);
else {
int val, pid;
if (-1 < (pid = get_int("PID to renice"))
&& INT_MIN < (val = get_int(fmtmk("Renice PID %d to value", pid))))
if (setpriority(PRIO_PROCESS, (unsigned)pid, val))
show_msg(fmtmk("\aFailed renice of PID %d to %d: %s"
, pid, val, strerror(errno)));
}
break;
case 'Z':
wins_colors();
break;
default: // keep gcc happy
break;
}
} // end: keys_global
static void keys_summary (int ch) {
WIN_t *w = Curwin; // avoid gcc bloat with a local copy
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switch (ch) {
case '1':
TOGw(w, View_CPUSUM);
break;
case 'C':
VIZTOGw(w, View_SCROLL);
break;
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case 'l':
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TOGw(w, View_LOADAV);
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break;
case 'm':
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TOGw(w, View_MEMORY);
break;
case 't':
TOGw(w, View_STATES);
break;
default: // keep gcc happy
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break;
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}
} // end: keys_summary
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static void keys_task (int ch) {
WIN_t *w = Curwin; // avoid gcc bloat with a local copy
switch (ch) {
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case '#':
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case 'n':
if (VIZCHKw(w)) {
int num = get_int(fmtmk("Maximum tasks = %d, change to (0 is unlimited)", w->rc.maxtasks));
if (INT_MIN < num) w->rc.maxtasks = num;
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}
break;
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case '<':
if (VIZCHKw(w)) {
FLG_t *p = w->procflgs + w->maxpflgs - 1;
while (p > w->procflgs && *p != w->rc.sortindx) --p;
if (*p == w->rc.sortindx) {
--p;
#ifndef USE_X_COLHDR
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if (P_MAXPFLGS < *p) --p;
#endif
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if (p >= w->procflgs) w->rc.sortindx = *p;
}
}
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break;
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case '>':
if (VIZCHKw(w)) {
FLG_t *p = w->procflgs + w->maxpflgs - 1;
while (p > w->procflgs && *p != w->rc.sortindx) --p;
if (*p == w->rc.sortindx) {
++p;
#ifndef USE_X_COLHDR
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if (P_MAXPFLGS < *p) ++p;
#endif
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if (p < w->procflgs + w->maxpflgs) w->rc.sortindx = *p;
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}
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}
break;
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case 'b':
if (VIZCHKw(w)) {
#ifdef USE_X_COLHDR
if (!CHKw(w, Show_HIROWS))
#else
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if (!CHKw(w, Show_HICOLS | Show_HIROWS))
#endif
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show_msg("\aNothing to highlight!");
else {
TOGw(w, Show_HIBOLD);
capsmk(w);
}
}
break;
case 'c':
VIZTOGw(w, Show_CMDLIN);
break;
case 'i':
VIZTOGw(w, Show_IDLEPS);
break;
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case 'R':
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VIZTOGw(w, Qsrt_NORMAL);
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break;
case 'S':
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if (VIZCHKw(w)) {
TOGw(w, Show_CTIMES);
show_msg(fmtmk("Cumulative time %s", CHKw(w, Show_CTIMES) ? "On" : "Off"));
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}
break;
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case 'U':
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case 'u':
if (VIZCHKw(w)) {
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const char *errmsg;
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if ((errmsg = user_certify(w, linein("Which user (blank for all)"), ch)))
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show_msg(errmsg);
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}
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break;
case 'x':
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if (VIZCHKw(w)) {
TOGw(w, Show_HICOLS);
capsmk(w);
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}
break;
case 'y':
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if (VIZCHKw(w)) {
TOGw(w, Show_HIROWS);
capsmk(w);
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}
break;
case 'z':
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if (VIZCHKw(w)) {
TOGw(w, Show_COLORS);
capsmk(w);
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}
break;
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default: // keep gcc happy
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break;
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}
} // end: keys_task
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static void keys_window (int ch) {
WIN_t *w = Curwin; // avoid gcc bloat with a local copy
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switch (ch) {
case '+':
if (ALTCHKw) wins_reflag(Flags_OFF, EQUWINS_xxx);
break;
case '-':
if (ALTCHKw) TOGw(w, Show_TASKON);
break;
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case '=':
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SETw(w, Show_IDLEPS | Show_TASKON);
w->rc.maxtasks = w->usrseltyp = w->begpflg = w->begtask = 0;
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Monpidsidx = 0;
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break;
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case '_':
if (ALTCHKw) wins_reflag(Flags_TOG, Show_TASKON);
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break;
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case 'A':
Rc.mode_altscr = !Rc.mode_altscr;
break;
case 'a':
case 'w':
if (ALTCHKw) win_select(ch);
break;
case 'G':
if (ALTCHKw) {
char tmp[SMLBUFSIZ];
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STRLCPY(tmp, linein(fmtmk("Rename window '%s' to (1-3 chars)", w->rc.winname)))
if (tmp[0]) win_names(w, tmp);
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}
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break;
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case kbd_UP:
if (VIZCHKw(w)) if (0 < w->begtask) w->begtask -= 1;
break;
case kbd_DOWN:
if (VIZCHKw(w)) if (w->begtask < Frame_maxtask - 1) w->begtask += 1;
break;
#ifdef USE_X_COLHDR
case kbd_LEFT:
if (VIZCHKw(w)) if (0 < w->begpflg) w->begpflg -= 1;
break;
case kbd_RIGHT:
if (VIZCHKw(w)) if (w->begpflg + 1 < w->totpflgs) w->begpflg += 1;
break;
#else
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case kbd_LEFT:
if (VIZCHKw(w)) if (0 < w->begpflg) {
w->begpflg -= 1;
if (P_MAXPFLGS < w->pflgsall[w->begpflg]) w->begpflg -= 2;
}
break;
case kbd_RIGHT:
if (VIZCHKw(w)) if (w->begpflg + 1 < w->totpflgs) {
if (P_MAXPFLGS < w->pflgsall[w->begpflg])
w->begpflg += (w->begpflg + 3 < w->totpflgs) ? 3 : 0;
else w->begpflg += 1;
}
break;
#endif
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case kbd_PGUP:
if (VIZCHKw(w)) if (0 < w->begtask) {
w->begtask -= (w->winlines - 1);
if (0 > w->begtask) w->begtask = 0;
}
break;
case kbd_PGDN:
if (VIZCHKw(w)) if (w->begtask < Frame_maxtask - 1) {
w->begtask += (w->winlines - 1);
if (w->begtask > Frame_maxtask - 1) w->begtask = Frame_maxtask - 1;
if (0 > w->begtask) w->begtask = 0;
}
break;
case kbd_HOME:
if (VIZCHKw(w)) w->begtask = w->begpflg = 0;
break;
case kbd_END:
if (VIZCHKw(w)) {
w->begtask = (Frame_maxtask - w->winlines) + 1;
if (0 > w->begtask) w->begtask = 0;
w->begpflg = w->endpflg;
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}
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break;
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default: // keep gcc happy
break;
}
} // end: keys_window
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static void keys_xtra (int ch) {
// const char *xmsg;
WIN_t *w = Curwin; // avoid gcc bloat with a local copy
/* these keys represent old-top compatability --
they're grouped here so that if users could ever be weaned,
we would just whack do_key's key_tab entry and this function... */
switch (ch) {
case 'M':
w->rc.sortindx = P_MEM;
// xmsg = "Memory";
break;
case 'N':
w->rc.sortindx = P_PID;
// xmsg = "Numerical";
break;
case 'P':
w->rc.sortindx = P_CPU;
// xmsg = "CPU";
break;
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case 'T':
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w->rc.sortindx = P_TM2;
// xmsg = "Time";
break;
default: // keep gcc happy
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break;
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}
// some have objected to this message, so we'll just keep silent...
// show_msg(fmtmk("%s sort compatibility key honored", xtab[i].xmsg));
} // end: keys_xtra
/*###### Main Screen routines ##########################################*/
/*
* Process keyboard input during the main loop */
static void do_key (int ch) {
static struct {
void (*func)(int ch);
char keys[SMLBUFSIZ];
} key_tab[] = {
{ keys_global,
{ 'B', 'd', 'F', 'f', 'g', 'H', 'I', 'k', 'r', 's', 'Z' } },
{ keys_summary,
{ '1', 'C', 'l', 'm', 't' } },
{ keys_task,
{ '#', '<', '>', 'b', 'c', 'i', 'n', 'R', 'S'
, 'U', 'u', 'x', 'y', 'z' } },
{ keys_window,
{ '+', '-', '=', '_', 'A', 'a', 'G', 'w'
, kbd_UP, kbd_DOWN, kbd_LEFT, kbd_RIGHT, kbd_PGUP, kbd_PGDN
, kbd_HOME, kbd_END } },
{ keys_xtra,
{ 'M', 'N', 'P', 'T' } }
};
int i;
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switch (ch) {
case 0: // ignored (always)
case kbd_ESC: // ignored (sometimes)
return;
case 'q': // no return from this guy
bye_bye(NULL);
case 'W': // no need for rebuilds
file_writerc();
return;
case '?': // might need rebuilds,
case 'h': // if curwin is changed
help_view();
break;
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case kbd_ENTER: // these two will have the effect of waking us
case kbd_SPACE: // from 'select()', updating hotplugged resources
sysinfo_refresh(1); // and then refreshing the display
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break;
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default: // and now, the real work...
for (i = 0; i < MAXTBL(key_tab); ++i)
if (strchr(key_tab[i].keys, ch)) {
key_tab[i].func(ch);
break;
}
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enhanced libproc cgroup/cmdline support, exploited by top Library Changes . added PROC_EDITCMDLCVT flag . added an internal (static) fill_cmdline_cvt function: - reads and "escapes" /proc/#/cmdline - returns result as a single string in a single vector - callers are guaranteed a cmdline (no more NULL) . added vectorize_this_str function, exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt . generalized read_cmdline function as read_unvectored, now exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt, read_cmdline ( cgroup and cmdline no longer need be converted to string ) ( vectors before being transformed to final representation ) . fixed bug regarding skipped group numbers (when enabled) . escape_str made responsible for all single byte translation with distinction between control chars + other unprintable . added escaped_copy function for already escaped strings . reorganized parts of proc_t to restore formatting standards ( displacement changes shouldn't matter with new version # ) . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE . added to library.map: escaped_copy; read_cmdline Top Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . eliminated now obsolete #include "proc/escape.h" . changed the P_WCH display format if no kernel symbol table . fixed very old bug in lflgs for out-of-view sort fields . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE Ps Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . exploited the new escaped_copy function . consolidated pr_args and pr_comm into pr_argcom Signed-off-by: Jan Görig <jgorig@redhat.com>
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if (!(i < MAXTBL(key_tab))) {
show_msg("\aUnknown command - try 'h' for help");
return;
}
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};
/* The following assignment will force a rebuild of all column headers and
the PROC_FILLxxx flags. It's NOT simply lazy programming. Here are
some keys that COULD require new column headers and/or libproc flags:
'A' - likely
'c' - likely when !Mode_altscr, maybe when Mode_altscr
'F' - likely
'f' - likely
'G' - likely
'Z' - likely, if 'Curwin' changed when !Mode_altscr
'-' - likely (restricted to Mode_altscr)
'_' - likely (restricted to Mode_altscr)
'=' - maybe, but only when Mode_altscr
'+' - likely (restricted to Mode_altscr)
PLUS, likely for FOUR of the EIGHT cursor motion keys (scrolled)
( At this point we have a human being involved and so have all the time )
( in the world. We can afford a few extra cpu cycles every now & then! )
*/
Frames_resize = 1;
} // end: do_key
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/*
* State display *Helper* function to calc and display the state
* percentages for a single cpu. In this way, we can support
* the following environments without the usual code bloat.
* 1) single cpu machines
* 2) modest smp boxes with room for each cpu's percentages
* 3) massive smp guys leaving little or no room for process
* display and thus requiring the cpu summary toggle */
static void summaryhlp (CPU_t *cpu, const char *pfx) {
/* we'll trim to zero if we get negative time ticks,
which has happened with some SMP kernels (pre-2.4?) */
#define TRIMz(x) ((tz = (SIC_t)(x)) < 0 ? 0 : tz)
SIC_t u_frme, s_frme, n_frme, i_frme, w_frme, x_frme, y_frme, z_frme, tot_frme, tz;
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float scale;
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u_frme = cpu->u - cpu->u_sav;
s_frme = cpu->s - cpu->s_sav;
n_frme = cpu->n - cpu->n_sav;
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i_frme = TRIMz(cpu->i - cpu->i_sav);
enhanced libproc cgroup/cmdline support, exploited by top Library Changes . added PROC_EDITCMDLCVT flag . added an internal (static) fill_cmdline_cvt function: - reads and "escapes" /proc/#/cmdline - returns result as a single string in a single vector - callers are guaranteed a cmdline (no more NULL) . added vectorize_this_str function, exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt . generalized read_cmdline function as read_unvectored, now exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt, read_cmdline ( cgroup and cmdline no longer need be converted to string ) ( vectors before being transformed to final representation ) . fixed bug regarding skipped group numbers (when enabled) . escape_str made responsible for all single byte translation with distinction between control chars + other unprintable . added escaped_copy function for already escaped strings . reorganized parts of proc_t to restore formatting standards ( displacement changes shouldn't matter with new version # ) . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE . added to library.map: escaped_copy; read_cmdline Top Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . eliminated now obsolete #include "proc/escape.h" . changed the P_WCH display format if no kernel symbol table . fixed very old bug in lflgs for out-of-view sort fields . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE Ps Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . exploited the new escaped_copy function . consolidated pr_args and pr_comm into pr_argcom Signed-off-by: Jan Görig <jgorig@redhat.com>
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if ((u_frme == 0) && (i_frme == 0)) i_frme = 100;
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w_frme = cpu->w - cpu->w_sav;
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x_frme = cpu->x - cpu->x_sav;
y_frme = cpu->y - cpu->y_sav;
z_frme = cpu->z - cpu->z_sav;
tot_frme = u_frme + s_frme + n_frme + i_frme + w_frme + x_frme + y_frme + z_frme;
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if (1 > tot_frme) tot_frme = 1;
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scale = 100.0 / (float)tot_frme;
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/* display some kinda' cpu state percentages
(who or what is explained by the passed prefix) */
show_special(0, fmtmk(Cpu_States_fmts, pfx
, (float)u_frme * scale, (float)s_frme * scale
, (float)n_frme * scale, (float)i_frme * scale
, (float)w_frme * scale, (float)x_frme * scale
, (float)y_frme * scale, (float)z_frme * scale));
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// remember for next time around
cpu->u_sav = cpu->u;
cpu->s_sav = cpu->s;
cpu->n_sav = cpu->n;
cpu->i_sav = cpu->i;
cpu->w_sav = cpu->w;
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cpu->x_sav = cpu->x;
cpu->y_sav = cpu->y;
cpu->z_sav = cpu->z;
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#undef TRIMz
} // end: summaryhlp
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/*
* Begin a new frame by:
* 1) Refreshing the all important proc table
* 2) Displaying uptime and load average (maybe)
* 3) Displaying task/cpu states (maybe)
* 4) Displaying memory & swap usage (maybe)
* and then, returning a pointer to the pointers to the proc_t's! */
static proc_t **summary_show (void) {
#define isROOM(f,n) (CHKw(w, f) && Msg_row + (n) < Screen_rows - 1)
#define anyFLG 0xffffff
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static proc_t **p_table = NULL;
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static CPU_t *smpcpu = NULL;
WIN_t *w = Curwin; // avoid gcc bloat with a local copy
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// whoa first time, gotta' prime the pump...
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if (!p_table) {
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p_table = procs_refresh(NULL);
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putp(Cap_clr_scr);
usleep(LIB_USLEEP);
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} else
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putp(Batch ? "\n\n" : Cap_home);
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p_table = procs_refresh(p_table);
sysinfo_refresh(0);
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// Display Uptime and Loadavg
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if (isROOM(View_LOADAV, 1)) {
if (!Rc.mode_altscr)
show_special(0, fmtmk(LOADAV_line, Myname, sprint_uptime()));
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else
show_special(0, fmtmk(CHKw(w, Show_TASKON)? LOADAV_line_alt : LOADAV_line
, w->grpname, sprint_uptime()));
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Msg_row += 1;
}
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// Display Task and Cpu(s) States
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if (isROOM(View_STATES, 2)) {
show_special(0, fmtmk(STATES_line1
, Thread_mode ? "Threads" : "Tasks"
, Frame_maxtask, Frame_running, Frame_sleepin
, Frame_stopped, Frame_zombied));
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Msg_row += 1;
smpcpu = cpus_refresh(smpcpu);
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if (CHKw(w, View_CPUSUM)) {
// display just the 1st /proc/stat line
summaryhlp(&smpcpu[Cpu_tot], "Cpu(s):");
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Msg_row += 1;
} else {
int i;
char tmp[MEDBUFSIZ];
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// display each cpu's states separately, screen height permitting...
for (i = 0; i < Cpu_tot; i++) {
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snprintf(tmp, sizeof(tmp), "Cpu%-3d:", smpcpu[i].id);
summaryhlp(&smpcpu[i], tmp);
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Msg_row += 1;
if (!isROOM(anyFLG, 1)) break;
}
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}
}
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// Display Memory and Swap stats
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if (isROOM(View_MEMORY, 2)) {
#define mkM(x) (unsigned long)(kb_main_ ## x >> shift)
#define mkS(x) (unsigned long)(kb_swap_ ## x >> shift)
const char *which = "Kb";
int shift = 0;
/*** hotplug_acclimated ***/
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if (kb_main_total > 9999999) { which = "Mb"; shift = 10; }
if (kb_main_total > 9999999999) { which = "Gb"; shift = 20; }
show_special(0, fmtmk(MEMORY_twolines
, which, mkM(total), mkM(used), mkM(free), mkM(buffers)
, which, mkS(total), mkS(used), mkS(free), mkM(cached)));
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Msg_row += 2;
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#undef mkM
#undef mkS
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}
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return p_table;
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#undef isROOM
#undef anyFLG
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} // end: summary_show
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/*
* Display information for a single task row. */
static void task_show (const WIN_t *q, const proc_t *p) {
#define makeCOL(va...) snprintf(cbuf, sizeof(cbuf), f, ## va)
#define makeVAR(v) { f = VARCOL_fmts; makeCOL(q->varcolsz, q->varcolsz, v); }
#define pages2K(n) (unsigned long)( (n) << Pg2K_shft )
char rbuf[ROWMINSIZ], *rp;
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int j, x;
// we must begin a row with a possible window number in mind...
*(rp = rbuf) = '\0';
if (Rc.mode_altscr) rp = scat(rp, " ");
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for (x = 0; x < q->maxpflgs; x++) {
char cbuf[SCREENMAX];
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FLG_t i = q->procflgs[x]; // support for our field/column
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const char *f = Fieldstab[i].fmts; // macro AND sometimes the fmt
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int s = Fieldstab[i].scale; // string must be altered !
int w = Fieldstab[i].width;
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switch (i) {
#ifndef USE_X_COLHDR
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// these 2 aren't real procflgs, they're used in column highlighting!
case X_XON:
case X_XOF:
/* treat running tasks specially - entire row may get highlighted
so we needn't turn it on and we MUST NOT turn it off */
if (!('R' == p->state && CHKw(q, Show_HIROWS)))
rp = scat(rp, X_XON == i ? q->capclr_rowhigh : q->capclr_rownorm);
continue;
#endif
case P_CGR:
// our kernel may not support cgroups
enhanced libproc cgroup/cmdline support, exploited by top Library Changes . added PROC_EDITCMDLCVT flag . added an internal (static) fill_cmdline_cvt function: - reads and "escapes" /proc/#/cmdline - returns result as a single string in a single vector - callers are guaranteed a cmdline (no more NULL) . added vectorize_this_str function, exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt . generalized read_cmdline function as read_unvectored, now exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt, read_cmdline ( cgroup and cmdline no longer need be converted to string ) ( vectors before being transformed to final representation ) . fixed bug regarding skipped group numbers (when enabled) . escape_str made responsible for all single byte translation with distinction between control chars + other unprintable . added escaped_copy function for already escaped strings . reorganized parts of proc_t to restore formatting standards ( displacement changes shouldn't matter with new version # ) . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE . added to library.map: escaped_copy; read_cmdline Top Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . eliminated now obsolete #include "proc/escape.h" . changed the P_WCH display format if no kernel symbol table . fixed very old bug in lflgs for out-of-view sort fields . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE Ps Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . exploited the new escaped_copy function . consolidated pr_args and pr_comm into pr_argcom Signed-off-by: Jan Görig <jgorig@redhat.com>
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makeVAR(p->cgroup ? *p->cgroup : "n/a");
break;
case P_CMD:
enhanced libproc cgroup/cmdline support, exploited by top Library Changes . added PROC_EDITCMDLCVT flag . added an internal (static) fill_cmdline_cvt function: - reads and "escapes" /proc/#/cmdline - returns result as a single string in a single vector - callers are guaranteed a cmdline (no more NULL) . added vectorize_this_str function, exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt . generalized read_cmdline function as read_unvectored, now exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt, read_cmdline ( cgroup and cmdline no longer need be converted to string ) ( vectors before being transformed to final representation ) . fixed bug regarding skipped group numbers (when enabled) . escape_str made responsible for all single byte translation with distinction between control chars + other unprintable . added escaped_copy function for already escaped strings . reorganized parts of proc_t to restore formatting standards ( displacement changes shouldn't matter with new version # ) . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE . added to library.map: escaped_copy; read_cmdline Top Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . eliminated now obsolete #include "proc/escape.h" . changed the P_WCH display format if no kernel symbol table . fixed very old bug in lflgs for out-of-view sort fields . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE Ps Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . exploited the new escaped_copy function . consolidated pr_args and pr_comm into pr_argcom Signed-off-by: Jan Görig <jgorig@redhat.com>
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if (CHKw(q, Show_CMDLIN)) makeVAR(*p->cmdline)
else makeVAR(p->cmd);
break;
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case P_COD:
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makeCOL(scale_num(pages2K(p->trs), w, s));
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break;
case P_CPN:
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makeCOL(p->processor);
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break;
case P_CPU:
{ float u = (float)p->pcpu * Frame_etscale;
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if (u > Cpu_pmax) u = Cpu_pmax;
makeCOL(u);
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}
break;
case P_DAT:
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makeCOL(scale_num(pages2K(p->drs), w, s));
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break;
case P_DRT:
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makeCOL(scale_num((unsigned long)p->dt, w, s));
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break;
case P_FLG:
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{ char tmp[SMLBUFSIZ];
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snprintf(tmp, sizeof(tmp), f, (long)p->flags);
for (j = 0; tmp[j]; j++) if ('0' == tmp[j]) tmp[j] = '.';
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f = tmp;
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makeCOL("");
}
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break;
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case P_FL1:
makeCOL(scale_num(p->maj_flt, w, s));
break;
case P_FL2:
makeCOL(scale_num(p->min_flt, w, s));
break;
case P_GID:
makeCOL(p->egid);
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break;
case P_GRP:
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makeCOL(p->egroup);
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break;
case P_MEM:
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makeCOL((float)pages2K(p->resident) * 100 / kb_main_total);
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break;
case P_NCE:
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makeCOL((int)p->nice);
break;
enhanced libproc cgroup/cmdline support, exploited by top Library Changes . added PROC_EDITCMDLCVT flag . added an internal (static) fill_cmdline_cvt function: - reads and "escapes" /proc/#/cmdline - returns result as a single string in a single vector - callers are guaranteed a cmdline (no more NULL) . added vectorize_this_str function, exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt . generalized read_cmdline function as read_unvectored, now exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt, read_cmdline ( cgroup and cmdline no longer need be converted to string ) ( vectors before being transformed to final representation ) . fixed bug regarding skipped group numbers (when enabled) . escape_str made responsible for all single byte translation with distinction between control chars + other unprintable . added escaped_copy function for already escaped strings . reorganized parts of proc_t to restore formatting standards ( displacement changes shouldn't matter with new version # ) . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE . added to library.map: escaped_copy; read_cmdline Top Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . eliminated now obsolete #include "proc/escape.h" . changed the P_WCH display format if no kernel symbol table . fixed very old bug in lflgs for out-of-view sort fields . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE Ps Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . exploited the new escaped_copy function . consolidated pr_args and pr_comm into pr_argcom Signed-off-by: Jan Görig <jgorig@redhat.com>
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#ifdef OOMEM_ENABLE
case P_OOA:
makeCOL((int)p->oom_adj);
break;
case P_OOM:
makeCOL((long)p->oom_score);
break;
#endif
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case P_PGD:
makeCOL(p->pgrp);
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break;
case P_PID:
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makeCOL(p->tid);
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break;
case P_PPD:
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makeCOL(p->ppid);
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break;
case P_PRI:
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if (-99 > p->priority || 999 < p->priority) {
f = " rt ";
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makeCOL("");
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} else
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makeCOL((int)p->priority);
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break;
case P_RES:
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makeCOL(scale_num(pages2K(p->resident), w, s));
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break;
case P_SGD:
makeVAR(p->supgid ? p->supgid : "n/a");
break;
case P_SGN:
makeVAR(p->supgrp ? p->supgrp : "n/a");
break;
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case P_SHR:
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makeCOL(scale_num(pages2K(p->share), w, s));
break;
case P_SID:
makeCOL(p->session);
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break;
case P_STA:
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makeCOL(p->state);
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break;
case P_SWP:
makeCOL(scale_num(p->vm_swap, w, s));
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break;
case P_THD:
makeCOL(p->nlwp);
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break;
case P_TME:
case P_TM2:
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{ TIC_t t = p->utime + p->stime;
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if (CHKw(q, Show_CTIMES)) t += (p->cutime + p->cstime);
makeCOL(scale_tics(t, w));
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}
break;
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case P_TPG:
makeCOL(p->tpgid);
break;
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case P_TTY:
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{ char tmp[SMLBUFSIZ];
dev_to_tty(tmp, w, p->tty, p->tid, ABBREV_DEV);
makeCOL(tmp);
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}
break;
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case P_UED:
makeCOL(p->euid);
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break;
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case P_UEN:
makeCOL(p->euser);
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break;
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case P_URD:
makeCOL(p->ruid);
break;
case P_URN:
makeCOL(p->ruser);
break;
case P_USD:
makeCOL(p->suid);
break;
case P_USN:
makeCOL(p->suser);
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break;
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case P_VRT:
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makeCOL(scale_num(pages2K(p->size), w, s));
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break;
case P_WCH:
if (No_ksyms) {
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#ifdef CASEUP_HEXES
enhanced libproc cgroup/cmdline support, exploited by top Library Changes . added PROC_EDITCMDLCVT flag . added an internal (static) fill_cmdline_cvt function: - reads and "escapes" /proc/#/cmdline - returns result as a single string in a single vector - callers are guaranteed a cmdline (no more NULL) . added vectorize_this_str function, exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt . generalized read_cmdline function as read_unvectored, now exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt, read_cmdline ( cgroup and cmdline no longer need be converted to string ) ( vectors before being transformed to final representation ) . fixed bug regarding skipped group numbers (when enabled) . escape_str made responsible for all single byte translation with distinction between control chars + other unprintable . added escaped_copy function for already escaped strings . reorganized parts of proc_t to restore formatting standards ( displacement changes shouldn't matter with new version # ) . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE . added to library.map: escaped_copy; read_cmdline Top Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . eliminated now obsolete #include "proc/escape.h" . changed the P_WCH display format if no kernel symbol table . fixed very old bug in lflgs for out-of-view sort fields . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE Ps Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . exploited the new escaped_copy function . consolidated pr_args and pr_comm into pr_argcom Signed-off-by: Jan Görig <jgorig@redhat.com>
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makeVAR(fmtmk("%08" KLF "X", p->wchan))
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#else
enhanced libproc cgroup/cmdline support, exploited by top Library Changes . added PROC_EDITCMDLCVT flag . added an internal (static) fill_cmdline_cvt function: - reads and "escapes" /proc/#/cmdline - returns result as a single string in a single vector - callers are guaranteed a cmdline (no more NULL) . added vectorize_this_str function, exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt . generalized read_cmdline function as read_unvectored, now exploited by fill_cgroup_cvt, fill_cmdline_cvt, read_cmdline ( cgroup and cmdline no longer need be converted to string ) ( vectors before being transformed to final representation ) . fixed bug regarding skipped group numbers (when enabled) . escape_str made responsible for all single byte translation with distinction between control chars + other unprintable . added escaped_copy function for already escaped strings . reorganized parts of proc_t to restore formatting standards ( displacement changes shouldn't matter with new version # ) . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE . added to library.map: escaped_copy; read_cmdline Top Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . eliminated now obsolete #include "proc/escape.h" . changed the P_WCH display format if no kernel symbol table . fixed very old bug in lflgs for out-of-view sort fields . former ZAP_SUSEONLY #define now OOMEM_ENABLE Ps Program Changes . exploited the new PROC_EDITCMDLCVT provision . exploited the new escaped_copy function . consolidated pr_args and pr_comm into pr_argcom Signed-off-by: Jan Görig <jgorig@redhat.com>
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makeVAR(fmtmk("%08" KLF "x", p->wchan))
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#endif
} else
makeVAR(lookup_wchan(p->wchan, p->tid))
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break;
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default: // keep gcc happy
break;
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} // end: switch 'procflag'
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rp = scat(rp, cbuf);
} // end: for 'maxpflgs'
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PUFF("\n%s%s%s", (CHKw(q, Show_HIROWS) && 'R' == p->state)
? q->capclr_rowhigh : q->capclr_rownorm
, rbuf
, q->eolcap);
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#undef makeCOL
#undef makeVAR
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#undef pages2K
} // end: task_show
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/*
* Squeeze as many tasks as we can into a single window,
* after sorting the passed proc table. */
static int window_show (proc_t **ppt, WIN_t *q, int wmax) {
/* the isBUSY macro determines if a task is 'active' --
it returns true if some cpu was used since the last sample.
( actual 'running' tasks will be a subset of those selected ) */
#define isBUSY(x) (0 < x->pcpu)
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#define winMIN(a,b) ((a < b) ? a : b)
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int i, lwin;
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// Display Column Headings -- and distract 'em while we sort (maybe)
PUFF("\n%s%s%s", q->capclr_hdr, q->columnhdr, q->eolcap);
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if (CHKw(q, Qsrt_NORMAL)) Frame_srtflg = 1; // this one's always needed!
else Frame_srtflg = -1;
Frame_ctimes = CHKw(q, Show_CTIMES); // this and next, only maybe
Frame_cmdlin = CHKw(q, Show_CMDLIN);
qsort(ppt, Frame_maxtask, sizeof(proc_t *), Fieldstab[q->rc.sortindx].sort);
i = q->begtask;
if (i >= Frame_maxtask) i = q->begtask = Frame_maxtask - 1;
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lwin = 1; // 1 for the ol' column header
wmax = winMIN(wmax, q->winlines+1); // ditto for winlines, too
/* the least likely scenario is also the most costly, so we'll try to avoid
checking some stuff with each iteration and check it just once... */
if (CHKw(q, Show_IDLEPS) && !q->usrseltyp)
while (-1 != ppt[i]->tid && lwin < wmax) {
task_show(q, ppt[i++]);
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++lwin;
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}
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else
while (-1 != ppt[i]->tid && lwin < wmax) {
if ((CHKw(q, Show_IDLEPS) || isBUSY(ppt[i]))
&& user_matched(q, ppt[i])) {
task_show(q, ppt[i]);
++lwin;
}
++i;
}
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return lwin;
#undef winMIN
#undef isBUSY
} // end: window_show
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/*###### Entry point plus two ##########################################*/
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/*
* This guy's just a *Helper* function who apportions the
* remaining amount of screen real estate under multiple windows */
static void framehlp (int wix, int max) {
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int i, rsvd, size, wins;
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// calc remaining number of visible windows + total 'user' lines
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for (i = wix, rsvd = 0, wins = 0; i < GROUPSMAX; i++) {
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if (CHKw(&Winstk[i], Show_TASKON)) {
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rsvd += Winstk[i].rc.maxtasks;
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++wins;
if (max <= rsvd) break;
}
}
if (!wins) wins = 1;
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// set aside 'rsvd' & deduct 1 line/window for the columns heading
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size = (max - wins) - rsvd;
if (0 <= size) size = max;
size = (max - wins) / wins;
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/* for subject window, set WIN_t winlines to either the user's
maxtask (1st choice) or our 'foxized' size calculation
(foxized adj. - 'fair and balanced') */
Winstk[wix].winlines =
Winstk[wix].rc.maxtasks ? Winstk[wix].rc.maxtasks : size;
} // end: framehlp
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/*
* Initiate the Frame Display Update cycle at someone's whim!
* This routine doesn't do much, mostly he just calls others.
*
* (Whoa, wait a minute, we DO caretake those row guys, plus)
* (we CALCULATE that IMPORTANT Max_lines thingy so that the)
* (*subordinate* functions invoked know WHEN the user's had)
* (ENOUGH already. And at Frame End, it SHOULD be apparent)
* (WE am d'MAN -- clearing UNUSED screen LINES and ensuring)
* (the CURSOR is STUCK in just the RIGHT place, know what I)
* (mean? Huh, "doesn't DO MUCH"! Never, EVER think or say)
* (THAT about THIS function again, Ok? Good that's better.)
*
* (ps. we ARE the UNEQUALED justification KING of COMMENTS!)
* (No, I don't mean significance/relevance, only alignment.)
*/
static void frame_make (void) {
WIN_t *w = Curwin; // avoid gcc bloat with a local copy
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proc_t **ppt;
int i, scrlins;
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// deal with potential signals since the last time around...
if (Frames_endpgm) bye_bye(NULL);
if (Frames_paused) pause_pgm();
if (Frames_resize) calibrate_fields();
putp(Cap_curs_hide);
Pseudo_row = Msg_row = scrlins = 0;
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ppt = summary_show();
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Max_lines = (Screen_rows - Msg_row) - 1;
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if (!Rc.mode_altscr) {
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// only 1 window to show so, piece o' cake
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w->winlines = w->rc.maxtasks ? w->rc.maxtasks : Max_lines;
scrlins = window_show(ppt, w, Max_lines);
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} else {
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// maybe NO window is visible but assume, pieces o' cakes
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for (i = 0 ; i < GROUPSMAX; i++) {
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if (CHKw(&Winstk[i], Show_TASKON)) {
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framehlp(i, Max_lines - scrlins);
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scrlins += window_show(ppt, &Winstk[i], Max_lines - scrlins);
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}
if (Max_lines <= scrlins) break;
}
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}
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/* clear to end-of-screen (critical if last window is 'idleps off'),
then put the cursor in-its-place, and rid us of any prior frame's msg
(main loop must iterate such that we're always called before sleep) */
if (scrlins < Max_lines) {
putp(Cap_nl_clreos);
PSU_CLREOS(Pseudo_row);
}
if (VIZISw(w) && CHKw(w, View_SCROLL)) show_scroll();
else PUTT("%s%s", tg2(0, Msg_row), Cap_clr_eol);
putp(Cap_curs_norm);
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fflush(stdout);
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/* we'll deem any terminal not supporting tgoto as dumb and disable
the normal non-interactive output optimization... */
if (!Cap_can_goto) PSU_CLREOS(0);
} // end: frame_make
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/*
* duh... */
int main (int dont_care_argc, char **argv) {
struct sigaction sa;
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(void)dont_care_argc;
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before(*argv);
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// +-------------+
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wins_stage_1(); // top (sic) slice
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configs_read(); // > spread etc, <
parse_args(&argv[1]); // > lean stuff, <
whack_terminal(); // > onions etc. <
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wins_stage_2(); // as bottom slice
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// +-------------+
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sigemptyset(&sa.sa_mask);
sa.sa_flags = SA_RESTART;
sa.sa_handler = sig_endpgm;
sigaction(SIGALRM, &sa, NULL);
if (!Batch) sigaction(SIGHUP, &sa, NULL);
sigaction(SIGINT, &sa, NULL);
sigaction(SIGPIPE, &sa, NULL);
sigaction(SIGQUIT, &sa, NULL);
sigaction(SIGTERM, &sa, NULL);
sa.sa_handler = sig_paused;
sigaction(SIGTSTP, &sa, NULL);
sigaction(SIGTTIN, &sa, NULL);
sigaction(SIGTTOU, &sa, NULL);
sa.sa_handler = sig_resize;
sigaction(SIGCONT, &sa, NULL);
sigaction(SIGWINCH, &sa, NULL);
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for (;;) {
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struct timeval tv;
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frame_make();
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if (Msg_awaiting) show_msg(Msg_delayed);
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if (0 < Loops) --Loops;
if (!Loops) bye_bye(NULL);
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tv.tv_sec = Rc.delay_time;
tv.tv_usec = (Rc.delay_time - (int)Rc.delay_time) * 1000000;
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if (Batch)
select(0, NULL, NULL, NULL, &tv);
else {
fd_set fs;
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FD_ZERO(&fs);
FD_SET(STDIN_FILENO, &fs);
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if (0 < select(STDIN_FILENO + 1, &fs, NULL, NULL, &tv))
do_key(keyin(0));
/* note: above select might have been interrupted by some signal
in which case the return code would have been -1 and an
integer (volatile) switch set. that in turn will cause
frame_make() to deal with it as its first responsiblity
*/
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}
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}
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return 0;
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} // end: main