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Jim Warner
d1e2373c3c misc: Update translations _________________ (catch up)
--------------- Original Master Branch Commit Message:
po4a is awful, basically.

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2018-05-06 07:19:38 +10:00
Jim Warner
1f27f3fb61 misc: update NEWS with some missed items __ (catch up)
--------------- Original Master Branch Commit Message:
[ none ]

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2018-05-06 07:19:38 +10:00
Jim Warner
479b9e54b1 misc: Add some link examples to sysctl.conf (catch up)
--------------- Original Master Branch Commit Message:
Adds both examples to the sample sysctl.conf configuration file
to enable link protection for both hard and soft links.

Most kernels probably have this enabled anyhow.

References:
 https://bugs.debian.org/889098
 https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2017-18078
 561ec64ae6

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2018-05-06 07:19:38 +10:00
Jim Warner
fb44ecf12f docs: Note limitation of pidof find scripts (catch up)
--------------- Original Master Branch Commit Message:
pidof will miss scripts that are run a certain way due to how
they appear in procfs. This is just a note to say it might miss
them.

References:
 procps-ng/procps#17

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2018-05-06 07:19:38 +10:00
Jim Warner
39980d6e31 watch: use sysconf() for hostname length __ (catch up)
--------------- Original Master Branch Commit Message:
Hurd doesn't have HOST_NAME_MAX, neither does Solaris.
An early fix just checked for this value and used 64 instead.
This change uses sysconf which is the correct method, possibly until
this compiles on some mis-behaving OS which doesn't have this value.

References:
 commit e564ddcb01
 procps-ng/procps#54

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2018-05-06 07:19:38 +10:00
Jim Warner
583472be8b sysctl: fix typo in help __________________ (catch up)
--------------- Original Master Branch Commit Message:
Changed "a variables" to "the given variable(s)"

References:
 procps-ng/procps#84

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2018-05-06 07:19:38 +10:00
Jim Warner
fcd97e6a62 docs: Reword --exec option in watch.1 _____ (catch up)
--------------- Original Master Branch Commit Message:
The manual page for watch for the exec option was confusing and
backwards. Hopefully this one makes more sense.

References:
 procps-ng/procps#75

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2018-05-06 07:19:38 +10:00
Jim Warner
b0908eec4b library: replace the troublesome '__BEGIN_DECLS' macro
When 'newlib' was introduced, in the commit referenced
below, the use of that glibc '__BEGIN_DECLS' macro was
standardized. However, as issue #88 revealed, this may
result in a fatal build error with other environments.

So, this patch just trades that macro for the standard
'#ifdef __cplusplus' conventions (thus avoiding use of
all those '#include <features.h>' directives as well).

Reference(s):
. newlib introduced
commit a410e236ab
. procps-ng-3.3.13 issue
https://gitlab.com/procps-ng/procps/issues/88
. some additional discussion
https://www.freelists.org/post/procps/PATCH-Replace-glibcspecific-macros-in-procnumah,1
. musl wiki (see: sys/cdefs.h error messages)
https://wiki.musl-libc.org/faq.html

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2018-05-06 07:19:38 +10:00
Jim Warner
bae272fe22 library: eliminate inappropriate '__BEGIN_DECLS' macro
This patch simply eliminates that glibc specific macro
from all header files which contain no public callable
functions. After all, if user code can't link to them,
then protection from C++ name mangling is unnecessary.

[ we also remove any related '#include <features.h>' ]

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2018-05-06 07:19:38 +10:00
Jim Warner
c683d9fe48 procio: fixed grammar in man page plus program comment
The only essential change was substituting 'comma' for
the word 'colon' in the man page plus program comment.

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2018-05-06 07:19:38 +10:00
Jim Warner
06afd10525 procio: remove glibc dependency & make a proper header
Duplicate that <libio.h> change made in master branch.

While we're at it, let's remove an unnecessary include
from procio.h and reflect in its single prototype what
those 'const char *' params are really supposed to be.

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2018-05-06 07:19:38 +10:00
Jim Warner
c2a29d370c sysctl: relocate the procio code to a more proper home
Now that the procio logic was removed from the library
we must move the header file, lest we break make dist.

In the process, we will relocate that source file too.

[ we'll take a slightly different approach than that ]
[ used under the master branch by exploiting those 2 ]
[ non-library directories 'include' and 'lib', while ]
[ avoiding any sysctl hard coded function prototype. ]

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2018-05-06 07:19:37 +10:00
Craig Small
5d8746b941 misc: fix ps etime tests
The test assumes only one process appears which, depending on the
speed of things, may not be true. It now matches one to many process
lines.
2018-05-03 21:13:16 +10:00
Debabrata Banerjee
0e39102f75 Support running with child namespaces
By default pgrep/pkill should not kill processes in a namespace it is not
part of. If this is allowed, it allows callers to break namespaces they did
not expect to affect, requiring rewrite of all callers to fix.

So by default, we should work in the current namespace. If --ns 0 is
specified, they we look at all namespaces, and if any other pid is specified
we continue to look in only that namespace.

Signed-off-by: Debabrata Banerjee <dbanerje@akamai.com>

References:
 procps-ng/procps!41
2018-03-03 18:08:32 +11:00
Jim Warner
b2d7f620c0 top: show that truncation indicator ('+') consistently
With a little luck, this should be the final tweak for
our support of extra wide characters. Currently, those
characters don't always display the '+' indicator when
they've been truncated. Now, it should always be seen.

[ plus it's done a tad more efficiently via snprintf ]

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2018-03-03 17:53:10 +11:00
Craig Small
90a4aee474 ps: Add NEWS and checks for times and cputimes
The previous commit had one minor bug in it because the fields need
to be alphabetical and times comes after timeout.

Added NEWS item for this feature
Added another testsuite check for new flags in case they
disappear or go strange one day.

References:
 commit 8a94ed6111
2018-03-02 22:22:25 +11:00
Sébastien Bigaret
5329984b2e ps: add times & cputimes format specifiers: cumulative CPU time in seconds
These format specifiers are to time & cputime what etimes is to etime.

Signed-off-by: Sébastien Bigaret <sebastien.bigaret@telecom-bretagne.eu>

References:
 procps-ng/procps!43
2018-03-02 22:19:40 +11:00
Craig Small
39cd65c798 misc: Add news entry for previous pidof 2018-03-02 21:49:28 +11:00
Masatake YAMATO
7f5971058a pidof: allow to change a separator put between pids
I frequency use pidof command with strace system call tracer.
strace can trace MULTIPLE processes specified with "-p $PID"
arguments like:

	  strace -p 1 -p 1030 -p 3043

Sometimes I want to do as following

	  strace -p $(pidof httpd)

However, above command line doesn't work because -p option
is needed for specifying a pid. pidof uses a whitespace as
a separator. For passing the output to strace, the separator
should be replaced with ' -p '.

This maybe not a special to my use case.

This commit introduces -S option that allows a user to specify a
separator the one wants.

    $ ./pidof bash
    ./pidof bash
    24624 18790 12786 11898 11546 10766 7654 5095
    $ ./pidof -S ',' bash
    ./pidof -S ',' bash
    24624,18790,12786,11898,11546,10766,7654,5095
    $ ./pidof -S '-p ' bash
    ./pidof -S '-p ' bash
    24624-p 18790-p 12786-p 11898-p 11546-p 10766-p 7654-p 5095
    $ ./pidof -S ' -p ' bash
    ./pidof -S ' -p ' bash
    24624 -p 18790 -p 12786 -p 11898 -p 11546 -p 10766 -p 7654 -p 5095
    $ strace -p $(./pidof -S ' -p ' bash)
    strace -p $(./pidof -S ' -p ' bash)
    strace: Process 24624 attached
    strace: Process 18790 attached
    strace: Process 12786 attached
    ...

Signed-off-by: Masatake YAMATO <yamato@redhat.com>
2018-03-02 21:48:23 +11:00
Craig Small
1ddd17b17c sysctl: remove extern from non-library call
Missed removing the extern from the header file
2018-03-01 21:52:20 +11:00
Craig Small
e72f30549b sysctl: Bring procio functions out of library
The procio functions that were in the library have been
moved into sysctl. sysctl is not linked to libprocps in
newlib and none of the other procps binaries would need
to read/write large data to the procfs.

References:
 be6b048a41
2018-03-01 21:47:57 +11:00
Werner Fink
20ce03e08c Use new standard I/O for reading/writing sysctl values
thereby use one allocated buffer for I/O which now might
be increased by the stdio function getline(3) on the
file if required.

Signed-off-by: Werner Fink <werner@suse.de>
2018-03-01 21:43:11 +11:00
Werner Fink
3373a58fb6 Add flexible buffered I/O based on fopencookie(3)
to be able to read and write large buffers below /proc.
The buffers and file offsets are handled dynamically
on the required buffer size at read, that is lseek(2)
is used to determine this size. Large buffers at
write are split at a delimeter into pieces and also
lseek(2) is used to write each of them.

Signed-off-by: Werner Fink <werner@suse.de>
2018-03-01 21:42:10 +11:00
Werner Fink
1ca49b93d2 Preload sysctl lines even if longer than stdio buffer
by using getline(3) to use a dynamically increased buffer
if required by the input found in sysctl configuration files.

Signed-off-by: Werner Fink <werner@suse.de>
2018-03-01 21:39:46 +11:00
Craig Small
96f61a27b7 docs: sysctl.8 clarify when w flag is required
The w flag is not needed for key=val type options but only forces all
options to be that format.

References:
 procps-ng/procps#83
2018-02-19 21:07:21 +11:00
Jim Warner
2119750a51 top: change to exploit a newly added UID used at login
In addition to exploiting the login user ID provision,
the following miscellaneous changes are also included:

. unnecessary braces have been eliminated from an 'if'

. a comment with case EU_CPU: was corrected to 's_int'
and the associated block of code relocated accordingly

. case EU_CPN: wasn't shared with other enumerators so
reference to 'i' was changed to that actual enumerator

. case EU_SGN: wasn't shared with other enumerators so
reference to 'i' was changed to that actual enumerator

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2018-02-19 20:33:59 +11:00
Jim Warner
22887a61e1 ps: changed to exploit a newly added UID used at login
This patch represents a newlib adaptation of the merge
request offered by Jan Rybar that is referenced below.

Reference(s):
https://gitlab.com/procps-ng/procps/merge_requests/57
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1518986

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2018-02-19 20:33:59 +11:00
Jim Warner
f341bd4632 library: expanded to provide for the UID used at login
This patch represents the newlib implementation of Jan
Rybar's merge request referenced below. It essentially
moves that code out of the ps program and into our new
library where it's available via the <pids> interface.

Reference(s):
https://gitlab.com/procps-ng/procps/merge_requests/57
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1518986

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2018-02-19 20:33:59 +11:00
Jim Warner
52f0ee2c41 top: update copyright dates in source and man document
Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2018-02-19 20:33:59 +11:00
Jim Warner
0f54ff181a top: try to avoid premature truncation indicator ('+')
Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2018-02-19 20:33:59 +11:00
Jim Warner
3aa348ad77 top: avoid potential truncation with 'Inspect' feature
As it turns out, that Ukrainian 'demo' text supporting
the '=' command was 152 bytes long, up from an English
version of 80 bytes. Unfortunately, the buffer used to
format all such strings was insufficient at 128 bytes.

Depending on the width of one's terminal, some strange
result could be experienced when a multi-byte sequence
was truncated. So, this just makes that buffer bigger.

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2018-02-19 20:33:59 +11:00
Jim Warner
603129e60a top: allow translated field headers to determine width
After wrestling with extra wide characters, supporting
languages like zh_CN, sometimes default/minimum column
widths might force a truncation of translated headers.

So, this commit explores one way that such truncations
could be avoided. It is designed so as to have minimal
impact on existing code, ultimately affecting just one
function. But it's off by default via its own #define.

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2018-02-19 20:33:59 +11:00
Jim Warner
7e1dfc12b6 top: an efficiency tweak to extra wide character logic
When I recently added extra wide character support for
locales like zh_CN, I didn't worry about some overhead
associated with the new calls to 'mbtowc' & 'wcwidth'.
That's because such overhead was usually incurred with
user interactions, not a normal iterative top display.

There was, however, one area where this overhead would
impact the normal iterative top mode - that's with the
Summary display. So I peeked at the glibc source code.

As it turns out, the costs of executing those 'mbtowc'
and 'wcwidth' functions were not at all insignificant.
So, this patch will avoid them in the vast majority of
instances, while still enabling extra wide characters.

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2018-02-19 20:33:59 +11:00
Jim Warner
0192197198 top: standardize width of the %CPU & %MEM columns at 5
There is (should be) no justification for changing the
width of the percentage columns (%CPU, %MEM) depending
on the BOOST_PERCNT #define. So this patch will ensure
that both columns are fixed at their former maximum 5.

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2018-02-19 20:33:59 +11:00
Jim Warner
6a5cd6d6fb top: respond to an additional library 'state' category
Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2018-02-12 20:58:31 +11:00
Jim Warner
7ede9ef79f library: account for idle state ('I') threads in total
With the documentation update in the commit referenced
below, we should also account for such threads as they
will already be represented in the task/thread totals.

[ and do it in a way that might avoid future changes ]

Reference(s):
commit 91df65b9e7

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2018-02-12 20:58:31 +11:00
Jim Warner
264790d80d top: adapt utf8 logic to support extra wide characters
Back when top was refactored to support UTF-8 encoding
it was acknowledged that languages like zh_CN were not
supported. That was because a single 'character' might
require more than a single 'column' when it's printed.

Well I've now figured out how to accommodate languages
like that. My adaptation is represented in this patch.

[ and just in case someone wishes to avoid the extra ]
[ runtime costs, a #define OFF_XTRAWIDE is included. ]

Along the way, I've cleaned up some miscellaneous code
supporting the 'Inspect' feature so that the rightmost
screen column was always used rather than being blank.

[ interestingly, my xterm & urxvt terminal emulators ]
[ are able to split extra wide characters then print ]
[ 1/2 of such graphics in the last column. the gnome ]
[ terminal emulator does not duplicate such behavior ]
[ but prints 1 extra character in same width window. ]

Reference(s):
. Sep, 2017 - original utf8 support
commit 9773c56add

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2018-02-12 20:58:31 +11:00
Jim Warner
6f2e66969a top: tweak that recent enhancement to startup defaults
When the new approach for startup defaults was adopted
in the reference below, a file might be left open that
technically should be closed. This situation arises in
the unlikely event the #define RCFILE_NOERR is active.

Without that #define, the program will exit early thus
rendering the open file issue moot. However, even with
that #define there was no real harm with an open file.
It simply meant a 2nd FILE struct would have been used
when, or if, the rcfile was written via a 'W' command.

Anyway, this patch ensures such a file will be closed.

Reference(s):
. Dec, 2017 - /etc/topdefaultrc introduced
commit 55a42ae040

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2018-02-12 20:58:31 +11:00
Craig Small
233b5228be free: Update tests and fix for previous patch
The previous two patches updated free, but needed a tweak and the tests
also needed to be updated. I've hand-calculated the results using bc and
both the testsuite and bc results equal what free prints out.

References:
 commit 9365be7633
 procps-ng/procps#45
2018-01-13 16:12:19 +11:00
getzze
ff700abc72 free.c - name correctly the binary multiples in the human-readable case 2018-01-13 16:12:08 +11:00
getzze
77590f75a1 free.c - correct conversion to decimal multiples 2018-01-13 16:11:59 +11:00
Craig Small
91df65b9e7 docs: Document I idle state in ps and top
Linux 4.2 provided a new process state of I which is used for an idle
kernel thread. This new state means that kernel threads do not
contribute to the loadavg as they are no longer state D or S but I.

While both ps and top displayed this state, it wasn't documented in
either manual page until now.

References:
 https://bugs.debian.org/886967
 https://www.quora.com/What-does-mean-Linux-process-state-I-in-the-top-output
 https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=80ed87c8a9ca0cad7ca66cf3bbdfb17559a66dcf
2018-01-13 11:25:59 +11:00
Craig Small
8882afa047 sysctl: Don't crash file fopen fails
The commit referenced below put a setvbuf() before checking what
fopen() returned. If the file could not be opened then the file
handle was NULL at setvbuf() crashed.

setvbuf() is now called after checking what fopen() returns and only
when it was successful.

References:
 procps-ng/procps#76
 commit 58ae084c27
2018-01-07 12:31:37 +11:00
Jan Rybar
a2c296224c docs: Mention in sysctl.8 that a filename is read once
Added note into sysctl.8 manpage about directory precedence.

This information may be important for users who create new config files at several destinations. Especially the information about files to be omitted in directories with lower priority shall be given.
2017-12-29 15:40:13 +11:00
Craig Small
10a715faba Add news for previous commit
References:
 procps-ng/procps!55
 387e2cf
2017-12-29 15:40:00 +11:00
Theodore Dubois
2e302406f7 Allow empty string for value 2017-12-29 15:39:44 +11:00
Craig Small
fab7cc56e2 Merge branch 'madrisan/procps-newlib' into newlib
References:
 procps-ng/procps!51
2017-12-23 18:08:52 +11:00
Davide Madrisan
f9d8dfe01a Install some missing header files required by procps.h 2017-12-23 18:08:32 +11:00
Craig Small
98a5332de2 library: Move runtime signal count check to compile time
Since the value of number_of_signals is known at compile time, we can
 use a compile-time check instead. This also adds SIGLOST for the Hurd,
 uses the correct signal counts for the Hurd and FreeBSD, and only gives
 a compile-time warning when compiled on an unknown platform that it does
 not know whether the number of signals is correct.

Author: James Clarke <jrtc27@jrtc27.com>

References:
 commit bd72ba3a4b (jrtc27/procps-cross-platform)
 procps-ng/procps~!52
2017-12-23 18:01:38 +11:00
Jim Warner
55a42ae040 top: allow more flexible approach for startup defaults
Those references below offer more detail regarding the
default startup changes beginning with version 3.3.10.

It is important to remember that all such changes were
supposed to impact only new users or users who had not
saved the personal config file (via that 'W' command).
However, I introduced a bug wherein the rcfile was not
fully honored. This gave the changes a bad reputation.

That bug was corrected in release 3.3.11 but the issue
of default startup options keeps resurfacing. And it's
clear there's no consensus on what should be included.

Our --disable-modern-top configure option is of little
help since it remains an all-or-nothing approach. What
we need is an answer offering unlimited customization.
So, this commit will provide distribution packagers or
system administrators with a much more flexible way to
set their own preferred startup default configuration.

A new rcfile is being introduced: '/etc/topdefaultrc',
whose format/content is the same as a personal rcfile.
Thus once a 'proper' enterprise configuration has been
established and saved via 'W', it can be copied to the
/etc/ directory. Thereafter, startup in the absence of
a saved rcfile will use that configuration as default.

Now if a distribution packager or system administrator
wishes to expose their users to some of top's advanced
capabilities they can do so gradually. Perhaps setting
up graph mode for summary area task and memory display
while retaining the %CPU sort could be tried. Or maybe
showing colors, but better customized for a particular
terminal emulator. Such possibilities are now endless.

[ in exploiting this new capability, i hope that the ]
[ other windows (alt display mode) aren't overlooked ]

Reference(s):
. Sep, 2014 - Not fully honoring rcfile bug discussed
https://www.freelists.org/post/procps/top-saved-rcfile-bug
. Oct, 2014 - Attempt to defend new startup defaults
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1153049
. Jul, 2015 - Forest vs. %CPU views discussion
https://gitlab.com/procps-ng/procps/issues/6
. Oct, 2017 - Question the use of --disable-modern-top
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1499410
. Oct, 2017 - Forest vs. %CPU views discussion again
https://www.freelists.org/post/procps/Forest-mode-by-default-in-top-seems-a-bit-strange
. Dec, 2017 - Rehash of 3.3.10 startup defaults change
https://gitlab.com/procps-ng/procps/issues/78

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2017-12-23 17:44:34 +11:00