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Jim Warner
d37f85c269 top: avoid a potential SEGV during program termination
The backtrace shown in the bug report referenced below
illustrates a 'normal' program termination interrupted
with some signal, ultimately then causing a top crash.

So this commit just rearranges a little code such that
all signals will be blocked during that rather lengthy
end of program processing regardless of how initiated.

[ in that report, ignore the assertion regarding the ]
[ '-n' option. it obviously was not '1' since do_key ]
[ had been called, which otherwise wouldn't be true. ]

[ and when it is '1' the -d option would be ignored. ]

Reference(s):
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1737552

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2019-08-25 10:35:50 +10:00
Jim Warner
dd95e865de top: tweak logic associated with keyboard translations
This commit most significant change is the elimination
of the kbd_ENTER entry from that tinfo_tab in iokey().

That entry was a useless artifact left from the commit
which is shown below. It makes no sense to 'translate'
a keystroke into something it already was (i.e. '\n').

The remaining changes just reorder those table entries
for a progression consistent with vim keys: h,j,k & l.

Reference(s):
. fix 'iokey()' flaw preventing proper translations
commit 42f0a341ba

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2019-08-25 10:35:49 +10:00
Jim Warner
ac83617d4f top: standardize PgUp/PgDn management within task area
This commit standardizes the behavior of the PgUp/PgDn
keys when on the main top display. With PgDn, the last
process will become the first process. With PgUp, that
first task will now appear as the last task displayed.

[ this also eliminates some quirks that were evident ]
[ when paging at or near the end of the process list ]

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2019-07-04 20:42:27 +10:00
Jim Warner
e7aa90a866 top: attempt to provide missing xterm vim keys support
A recent issue (and merge request) reminded me of gaps
in top's alternate 'vim' navigation keys support. Some
xterm emulators do not pass the customary strings when
keys were used with the <Ctrl> and/or <Alt> modifiers.

While it was a known problem, this issue/merge request
prompted research into the root cause. As it turns out
the problem is traceable to an X resource known by the
name 'eightBitInput'. When 'true' (the default), a key
pressed in combination with <Alt> will not be preceded
by the <Esc> character. Rather, a single character was
presented (modified via an 'eightBitMeta' X resource).

The following approaches would eliminate this problem:

. start xterm thus: xterm -xrm '*eightBitInput: false'

. use: ~/.Xresources with 'Xterm*eightBitInput: false'

. build xterm with 'configure --enable-meta-sends-esc'
( apparently used for CentOS, Fedora, openSUSE, etc. )

. enable xterm's menu via 'configure --enable-toolbar'
( so the user can set the 'Meta Sends Escape' option )

Of course, none of the above steps is desirable from a
user's perspective. So, this patch will add additional
entries to the iokey function's tinfo_tab to represent
strings passed when the <Alt> key does not send <Esc>.

[ hopefully they'll be the same across all platforms ]

Lastly, this patch will also eliminate those redundant
<Atl> + '\', '/', '<' & '>' provisions, which now seem
like overkill and suffer from that same 'eightBitMeta'
xterm problem. And we might as well say goodbye to the
4 '<Alt> + arrow key' table entries (which do not seem
to currently work with any emulator which I can find).

[ what in the world was I thinking way back in 2011? ]

Reference(s):
. issue
https://gitlab.com/procps-ng/procps/issues/135
. merge request
https://gitlab.com/procps-ng/procps/merge_requests/84

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2019-07-04 20:42:27 +10:00
Jim Warner
2e7f38707a library: tweak that lxc container support a final time
Since the patch referenced below traded a compile-time
'sizeof' directive for a run-time 'strlen' call, there
is no need to declare lxc patterns as explicit arrays.

We'll also use the actual lxc patterns by omitting the
beginning slashes ('/') for both of those definitions.

And, looking to the future when most/all lxc users are
using the most recent lxc release, we will make things
slightly more efficient by reversing those two pattern
literals so the most recent pattern was checked first.

Of course, such a change only benefits tasks which are
running in a container. For the majority of processes,
both literals will be compared in that 'if' statement,
assuming the 'LXC' field is currently being displayed.

[ plus, a leftover parenthesis pair has been removed ]

Reference(s):
commit f67127e728

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2019-03-26 19:13:42 +11:00
Jim Warner
07ae79a1ed top: just correct a couple of misspellings in comments
Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2019-03-26 19:13:42 +11:00
Craig Small
2fa3bb0669 misc: update for pgrep runstate
Added some minor fixes and notes
2019-03-05 07:59:48 +11:00
Craig Small
2b40d5d839 Merge branch 'edneville/procps-issue_109_match_state'
References:
 https://bugs.debian.org/919381
 procps-ng/procps!81
2019-03-05 07:55:01 +11:00
ed
e13eb8b75e pgrep.c: Match based on process run state for issue 109 2019-03-05 07:53:59 +11:00
Craig Small
6e8d124a3b Merge branch 'pks-t/procps-pks/sysctl-handle-close-errors'
References:
 procps-ng/procps!65
2019-03-04 21:46:18 +11:00
Patrick Steinhardt
da82fe49b1 sysctl: do not report set key in case close_stream fails
As we're using buffered I/O when writing kernel parameters, write errors
may get delayed until we close the `FILE` stream. As we are currently
outputting the key that is to be set disregarding the return value of
`close_stream`, we may end up in a situation where we report error and
success:

    $ sysctl kernel.printk_ratelimit=100000000000000
    sysctl: setting key "kernel.printk_ratelimit": error code 22
    kernel.printk_ratelimit = 100000000000000

Fix the issue by only outputting the updated value in case
`close_stream` does not report an error.

Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im>
2019-03-04 21:44:52 +11:00
Patrick Steinhardt
3eb4b5375f procio: fix potential out-of-bounds access when write fails
When writing to procfs via `proc_write` fails, we try to chunk the
buffer into smaller pieces to work around that issue. When searching for
the next location to split the buffer, though, we can underflow the
buffer in case the current offset is smaller than `LINELEN`. Fix the
issue by passing `cookie->offset` instead of `LINELEN` into `memrchr` in
case `cookie->offset` is smaller than `LINELEN`.

This bug can be triggered on musl-based systems, e.g. by executing

    $ sysctl kernel.printk_ratelimit=1000000000000000

As the value is out-of-range, `write` will return an error and set
`errno` to `EINVAL`. As we're only trying to write a smallish buffer
with a length smaller than `LINELEN` and as the buffer does not contain
any newlines, the call

    token = (char*)memrchr(cookie->buf+offset, '\n', LINELEN);

will underflow the buffer and crash the program.

Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im>
2019-03-04 21:44:52 +11:00
Patrick Steinhardt
32720b2ee6 procio: use the user-supplied delimiter to split large input
The `fprocopen` function allows users to specify a delimiter chacter
that is used to split very large input lines into smaller chunks. While
the code checks that the caller did actually supply the delimiter, it is
in fact never used to split the string. Instead, the hardcoded default
character ',' is always used to split the string.

Fix the issue by using `cookie->delim` instead.
2019-03-04 21:44:52 +11:00
Patrick Steinhardt
9b9aa9a6e9 docs: fix "delimeter" typo in fprocopen man page 2019-03-04 21:44:52 +11:00
Jim Warner
893793a8c4 top: improve logic surrounding 'smp_num_cpus' variable
I thank Guido Jäkel for raising the issue cited in the
merge request referenced below. While restoring 1 line
of code would produce the desired results, it does not
address the root cause of that problem he experienced.

The variable 'smp_num_cpus' was set by libprocps via a
sysconf(_SC_NPROCESSORS_ONLN) call. It was supposed to
represent total number of processors currently online.
It also served as the position in the Cpu_tics[] array
where the /proc/stat line #1 (cpu summary) was stored.

The variable 'Cpu_faux_tot' was valued by top based on
total individual cpus parsed from the /proc/stat file.
It serves as a fence post for Cpu_tics[] array access.

The problem Guido experienced results from a disparity
between those 2 variables, plus one instance where the
wrong variable was used in the summary_show() routine.

. Here is the real culprit, the actual incorrect code:
. summary_hlp(&Cpu_tics[Cpu_faux_tot], N_txt(WORD_a...

Which always should have been represented in this way:
. summary_hlp(&Cpu_tics[smp_num_cpus], N_txt(WORD_a...

------------------------------------------------------
The above 'disparity' might arise in any system when a
cpu is taken offline since there's a 3 second delay in
cpu and memory refreshes in an effort to reduce costs.
Usually this particular condition will be short lived.

However, there is a more persistent problem under lxc.

If a host cpu is taken offline and then brought online
again, within the container sysconf returns the proper
number of online processors. But, /proc/stat does not!
Sadly, I've yet to find a way to coax a container into
refreshing its /proc/stat, short of reboting the host.

[ might that represent a potential bug in lxc logic? ]

Reference(s):
https://gitlab.com/procps-ng/procps/merge_requests/82

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
With-thanks-to: Guido Jäkel <G.Jaekel@DNB.DE>
2019-01-22 22:46:53 +11:00
Jim Warner
f67127e728 library: adapt readproc for the latest lxc conventions
The merge request shown below prompted (thankfully) an
examination of our lxc containers logic in readproc.c.

As it turns out, the lxc folks changed that eyecatcher
used to identify containers within a task cgroup file.

So this patch, with little extra cost, will enable the
libprocps lxc_containers() guy to handle both strings.

[ additionally, I was shocked to find lxc allows the ]
[ eyecatcher to be changed at ./configure time. such ]
[ a provision has always existed. unfortunately, the ]
[ changed value was only available to root, assuming ]
[ one wished to tackle that undocumented liblxc api. ]

Reference(s):
. what prompted lxc support reevaluation
https://gitlab.com/procps-ng/procps/merge_requests/82
. original lxc support introduced
commit 0557504f9c

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2019-01-22 22:46:53 +11:00
Jim Warner
dbe12b5400 top: harden management of 'Hide_pid' array allocations
While setting the size of that Hide_pid array to equal
total pids high water mark was probably safe, in truth
there is no real relationship. At some point one could
exceed that HWM if the 'v' toggle was used extensively
and at least 1 of those entries remained non-negative.

This commit simply divorces Hide_tot from the pids HWM
and bases Hide_pid array size on actual run-time need.

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2019-01-03 08:01:25 +11:00
Jim Warner
d8a0ab8bc1 top: enable alternate '+' placement with collapsed pid
Currently, except for tasks that have no parents, when
a process' children are collapsed the '+' indicator is
shown in the first position within that COMMAND field.

This commit simply provides for indenting the '+' char
so it displays next to that program name/command line.

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2019-01-03 08:01:25 +11:00
Jim Warner
664d2517da top: plug a minor hole in the vertical scrolling logic
In that commit referenced below, a few edge cases were
addressed regarding vertical positioning involving any
'hidden' tasks. But, 2 additional edge cases remained.

In a running top, if the user employed 'other filters'
(o/O) or 'user filters' (u/U) proper vertical position
was not ensured. And, while this could be easily fixed
by striking the home/end or up/down arrow keys, it was
very poor etiquette to shift this burden to the users.

So, this patch plugs that gap, automating the process.

Reference(s):
commit c6e68e2fed

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2019-01-03 08:01:25 +11:00
Jim Warner
b3b7a35050 top: a tweak to the forest view collapsed code (again)
From the outset, top has tried to provide some minimal
garbage collection in support of forest view collapse.
For example, with every 'v' keystroke, a check is made
of the currently targeted pids.  If all were negative,
which means expanded, that Hide_pid array was emptied.

Recently, yet another efficiency was added wherein the
continuing scan for a targeted pid was terminated when
a match was found. But, one more inefficiency existed.

When a task which was subject to collapse under forest
view mode has disappeared (ended), repeatedly scanning
for such a pid with each iteration makes little sense.

So this commit will negate such targeted pids and thus
avoid scanning every current task looking for a match.
Then, if 'v' is ever stuck at some point in the future
there will be a chance to empty that Hide_pid[] array.

[ hopefully this will be a final tweak of the forest ]
[ view collapse stuff, but cross your fingers anyway ]

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2018-09-12 21:27:46 +10:00
Jim Warner
2b82cbfc2a top: the '#define PRETEND2_5_X' was found to be broken
Our newlib branch has already dropped support for such
old kernels. However, the master branch still supports
them. So this patch will correct a broken #define that
is used to influence the top Summary Area information.

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2018-09-12 21:27:46 +10:00
Jim Warner
86611b461f top: the '#define SCROLLVAR_NO' is bent but not broken
This patch simply avoids an 'unused' variable warning.

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2018-09-12 21:27:46 +10:00
Jim Warner
5e1c339bef top: speed up the collapsed children forest view logic
In forest view mode, once a collapsible parent process
and all of its children (if any) have been identified,
there is no longer a need to scan the remaining tasks.

So this patch will just force a new scan for any other
'Hide_pid' entries which might remain to be identified
after a targeted parent has been completely processed.

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2018-08-13 20:50:01 +10:00
Jim Warner
cfe5b38a19 top: miscellaneous accumulated tweaks to code/comments
This patch includes the following miscellaneous stuff:

. ensure 1 space before any '*' ptr sizeof() reference

. explain the rather cryptic 'ioa' guy a little better

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2018-08-13 20:50:01 +10:00
Craig Small
bb272580a6 docs: Update ps.1 to warn about command name length
Previous versions of ps used to only match on the first 15 characters
because that's what the kernel used to provide. Newer kernels have a
longer length for this field so procps has been updated to suit.

References:
 procps-ng/procps#101
 https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1099091
2018-08-08 20:13:58 +10:00
Craig Small
2658b33900 Merge branch 'jrybar/procps-file2strvec-segfault-sanity'
References:
 procps-ng/procps!71
2018-08-08 20:00:33 +10:00
Jan Rybar
36e066df52 Possible segfault in file2strvec introduced by latest CVE fix
'rbuf' used before allocated.
Revealed by static analysis
2018-08-08 20:00:24 +10:00
Craig Small
c6a6b1ca1d Merge branch 'simonis/procps-master'
References:
 procps-ng/procps!70
 procps-ng/procps#105
2018-08-08 19:55:26 +10:00
simonis
45591f4f85 Build fails if not done from the source root directory (#105) 2018-08-08 19:55:02 +10:00
Jim Warner
f635d8a369 top: existing 'Inspect' pipe feature now more flexible
Currently, it isn't possible to establish an 'Inspect'
pipe that relies on SIGINT to end. That's because this
signal will also end the parent process (top) as well.

So this patch will temporarily ignore that signal when
processing any 'Inspect' pipe, allowing one like this:

. pipe ^I Trace Calls ^I /usr/bin/strace -r -p %d 2>&1

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2018-08-01 21:27:44 +10:00
Jim Warner
1dd11af4c1 top: avoid unrecognized 'Inspect' entries memory leaks
Upon startup there exists the potential for some minor
memory leakage should some rcfile 'Inspect' entries be
invalid. By delaying any malloc/strdup until after the
entries are completely validated we will prevent that.

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2018-08-01 21:27:44 +10:00
Jim Warner
4a44f9e3fa top: ensure collapsed children cpu reported accurately
Parent tasks with collapsed children should have their
cpu reflect any unseen tasks only under the following:

1) When built without TREE_VCPUOFF having been defined

2) Exclusively when 'Show_FOREST' display mode was set

3) And only under the current window when in alternate
display mode (except if TREE_VWINALL has been defined)

So, this commit just ensures these objectives are met.

Reference(s):
. issue that began odyssey
https://gitlab.com/procps-ng/procps/issues/99
. original cpu implementation
commit 3da7318683

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2018-08-01 21:27:44 +10:00
Jim Warner
786bffc253 top: fix the collapsed children cpu segmentation fault
While that 'Hide_cpu' value will always be zero unless
there are collapsed children, the damn array will only
be present when a window's in 'Show_FOREST' view mode.

Reference(s):
https://www.freelists.org/post/procps/important-improvements-to-top,8

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2018-07-18 20:17:22 +10:00
Jim Warner
8626141d8f top: '^V' is now 'v' (collapse/expand children toggle)
Using Ctrl-V for the collapse children key now appears
as a mistake. First, it's too close to that Ctrl-C key
which would prematurely terminate top. Second, a lower
case 'v' was unused and perfectly compliments an upper
case 'V' which is used to toggle 'forest view' itself.

Reference(s):
https://gitlab.com/procps-ng/procps/issues/99

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2018-07-18 20:17:22 +10:00
Jim Warner
8c9daf45ab top: some minor renaming, reformatting and rearranging
This commit just addresses these miscellaneous issues:
. always use 'p' for pointers to that proc_t structure
. always match order of local #undef to parent #define
. forest_create use of array index made more efficient

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2018-07-18 20:17:22 +10:00
Jim Warner
38a668909f top: parent total cpu includes collapsed children, doc
Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2018-07-17 21:00:51 +10:00
Jim Warner
3da7318683 top: parent total cpu includes collapsed children, pgm
Now, when a parent's children have been collapsed, the
cpu used by those unseen tasks will disappear no more.
Instead such tics will be added to the parent's total.

[ if one wished a return to the 'land of lost tics', ]
[ the '#define TREE_VCPUOFF' directive is available. ]

------------------------------------------------------
Note: With collapsible parents now displaying children
cpu usage, it will eventually be noticed the cpu stats
for the summary area and task areas often vary widely.

It's worth a reminder that for top's summary area each
individual cpu and the cpu summary is limited to 100%,
regardless of how many tics a linux kernel may export.

An individual task is limited to 100% times the number
of threads. But, in no case will cpu usage ever exceed
100% times total number of processors. Such limits are
further reduced under 'Solaris' mode ('I' toggle off).
In this mode, a task cpu usage will never exceed 100%.
These limits will now also apply to collapsed parents.

In addition to those influences, results are subjected
to kernel timer sampling anomalies and the distortions
inherent in a small sample size, made worse by smaller
delay intervals. Often there is just 1 or 2 tics for a
few tasks at smaller intervals such as: 1/10th second.

Anyway, should questions on this subject arise, a good
starting point, beyond the reminders above, is the 1st
link listed below. Those other links were derivatives.

Reference(s):
. from the kernel documentation
https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/cpu-load.txt
. as mentioned in the above kernel documentation
https://lkml.org/lkml/2007/2/12/6
. from above, with many more links on the subject
https://www.boblycat.org/~malc/apc/

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>

top: parent total cpu includes collapsed children, pgm
2018-07-17 21:00:51 +10:00
Jim Warner
e66c36794a top: a refactor to prepare for including collapsed cpu
So that the impact (minimal) of the next commit can be
isolated, this commit just involves a little renaming,
reformat plus a refactor of some proc_t pointer logic.

[ renaming, relocation and changes to 'user_matched' ]
[ wasn't strictly necessary, but now mirrors newlib. ]

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2018-07-17 21:00:51 +10:00
Jim Warner
c6e68e2fed top: a few tweaks for those scrolling (mostly) changes
This patch just addresses some edge cases with respect
to 'unseen' tasks. Given the ability to preserve other
filters in the rcfile, it's entirely possible the very
first task(s) may not be visible at top startup. Also,
when switching between windows ('a'/'w') we should try
to always position its row #1 on some visible process.

Lastly, a window might have *NO* visible tasks at all.
Therefore, protect 'window_hlp' from an infinite loop.

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2018-06-26 21:22:12 +10:00
Craig Small
2c2d86e6cc misc: Remove build badge
GitLab now has a separate spot for build status badges outside the
README.

References:
 procps-ng/procps#95

Signed-off-by: Craig Small <csmall@enc.com.au>
2018-06-23 22:51:12 +10:00
Robert Bowmaker
463ed0049c Fix error in vmstat documentation.
Inspection of vmstat.c and experimentation with the binary itself
both confirm that the units of the swap (si/so) fields are
controlled by the --unit option.

References:
 procps-ng/procps!69
 procps-ng/procps#100

Signed-off-by: Craig Small <csmall@enc.com.au>
2018-06-23 22:15:33 +10:00
Jim Warner
95df5a06f4 top: normalize vertical scrolling for hidden processes
To my knowledge, nobody has ever complained about some
anomalies when scrolling vertically if tasks should be
hidden from view. This can happen with the user filter
('u/U') or other filter ('o/O') features. And although
some tasks are not shown, they still impact scrolling.

This is most apparent when that scroll coordinates msg
is on ('C') & up/down arrow keys used (vs. pgup/pgdn).

Now that we can collapse/expand forked children, there
is a potential for yet more of those hidden processes.

So this commit normalizes vertical scrolling providing
an expected behavior. In other words, the up/down keys
skip the unseen tasks to reposition on a visible task.

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2018-06-23 22:03:57 +10:00
Jim Warner
78dcaffad7 top: refactor the 'scroll coordinates' message support
This patch is simply preparation for upcoming vertical
scrolling enhancements. With those changes, it will be
impossible to predict what the beginning task position
should be at the time the message is currently issued.

This patch will allow such a message to be shown after
the individual windows' tasks have all been displayed.

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2018-06-23 22:03:57 +10:00
Jim Warner
3943b185a9 top: allow collapsible forest view children, documents
Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2018-06-23 22:03:57 +10:00
Jim Warner
14eb7275d9 top: allow collapsible forest view children, pgm logic
The issue cited below really dealt with preserving the
'Other filter' criteria in the rcfile. But as an aside
the htop 'F6' feature (collapsed children) was raised.

I took that as an implied challenge and decided to try
implementing a similar feature in top. So, this commit
will now provide a brand new forest view toggle ('^V')
which will be used to collapse/expand forked children.

[ this patch will also lead to additional patches in ]
[ support of more rational vertical scrolling, since ]
[ many more tasks might now be hidden in some window ]

Reference(s):
. where this secondary issue was raised
https://gitlab.com/procps-ng/procps/issues/99

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2018-06-23 22:03:56 +10:00
Jim Warner
57f0ff367c top: to prepare for collapse, move forest view support
In anticipation of a new collapsible child feature, we
will have to make some forest view variables available
to that 'keys_task()' function. This commit just moves
the forest view logic ahead of tertiary input support.

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2018-06-23 22:03:56 +10:00
Jim Warner
06d4d985a6 top: 'other filters' saved with config file, documents
Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2018-06-23 22:03:56 +10:00
Jim Warner
a6f86732f2 top: 'other filters' saved with config file, pgm logic
Well, after the rearranging and refactoring, all those
active 'other filter' entries for each window will now
be preserved in the user's configuration file via 'W'.

For raising the issue below, thanks to Marco Ippolito.

Reference(s):
https://gitlab.com/procps-ng/procps/issues/99

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2018-06-23 22:03:56 +10:00
Jim Warner
993d22211f top: refactored some more peripheral 'inspect' support
These modifications are being made now in anticipation
of some coming 'other filter' config file changes. Our
entries must be written last to the rc file since that
is where the users have been told to 'echo' additions.

Therefore, that 'config_insp' function must be adapted
to anticipate a passed buffer that was already primed.

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2018-06-23 22:03:56 +10:00
Jim Warner
80057ec06f top: refactored some of that 'other filtering' support
If we are to support preserving 'other filter' entries
in the rcfile, then the current logic setting up those
osel entries for a WIN_t must be shareable for startup
and when interacting with a user. So, this commit just
repositions this current code in a shareable function.

[ along the way, we give the prior guy a proper name ]

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2018-06-23 22:03:56 +10:00