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Jim Warner
714ea69c6d misc: adapt others to a changed identifier, <pids> API
Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2016-04-19 20:38:18 +10:00
Jim Warner
edb124ec86 library: changed use of 'fill' to 'select', <pids> API
Remove a remnant of this new API's evolution.  Here we
no longer fill stacks, rather we reap and select them.

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2016-04-19 20:38:18 +10:00
Jim Warner
e7585992d9 library: protect against a future breakage, <pids> ABI
By co-mingling both external/internal identifiers with
actual implementation code, potential future additions
to our API would have been considerably more difficult.

So, this patch will now rely solely on internal/hidden
identifiers serving as fenceposts in validation logic.

And if the following convention is used for new fields
we will maintain that enumerator alphabetic ordering a
a little longer (even though 2 user fields now don't):

. PROCPS_PIDS_XTRA_FOO_A, PROCPS_PIDS_XTRA_FOO_B, etc.

Reference(s):
http://www.freelists.org/post/procps/me-too-newlib,7

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2016-04-19 20:38:18 +10:00
Craig Small
4217eddf47 docs: Start documenting the pids API
Started with procps_pids_new() and documenting this function
as well as the enum used in this function.
2016-04-18 22:57:01 +10:00
Jim Warner
b4d21c74ac library: correct the procps_pid_length() +1 distortion
Unfortunately, reading that '/proc/sys/kernel/pid_max'
file returns a newline, which we will now account for.

[ also, we should use the existing dedicated buffer ]

Reference(s):
. original 'procps_pid_length' introduction
commit ccb6ae8de1

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2016-04-18 19:29:41 +10:00
Jim Warner
81e0f15ac3 library: remove remaining 'likely' & 'unlikely' macros
Say goodbye to the 'makes it hard to read' macro shit.

Reference(s):
http://www.freelists.org/post/procps/me-too-newlib,4

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2016-04-18 19:29:41 +10:00
Craig Small
7fdab1fcc8 pidof: check cmd if space in argv0
A difference in behaviour between the sysvinit and procps pidof
was that the procps one would sometimes not find process that
the sysvinit one did.

The difference is that if a space is found in argv[0] then sysvinit
would look at cmd for a match. This isn't perfect and more of a
best guess but does often work.

procps pidof now follows the same "standard". The most obvious
difference is with kde based processes and incoming ssh connections
with sshd.

References:
 Commit 3f5b75035e
 GitLab issue #4
 https://gitlab.com/procps-ng/procps/issues/4
 https://github.com/limingth/sysvinit/blob/master/sysvinit-2.88dsf/src/killall5.c#L800
2016-04-17 16:55:44 +10:00
Craig Small
d916d5db86 library: re-arrange escape commands
escaped_copy(): only appears in ps, moved to ps/output.c
escape_strlist() only used in escape.c made static
escape_command() used in library, made internal
procps.h no longer includes escape.h

escape_str() used by library and ps so needs to be exported
definition put into procps.h including the odd define required.
Far from ideal to have it this way, will look at it another time
to have it all in, all out or split nicer so its not in the API;
perhaps a lib/ file?
2016-04-17 14:45:19 +10:00
Craig Small
887bb51016 library: cleanup of readproc functions
readproc still had some of the old API hanging around that
was good while we were trying it out, but its time to say
goodbye:

readproc.h removed from public procps.h header file
enum ns_type - not used - removed
get_ns_name() - not defined - removed
get_ns_id() - not defined - removed
PROCTAB proc_t only used internal to library
readproctab() and 2,3 friends not used - removed
proc_data_t was used by readproctab23() - removed
readtask() - not used - removed
read_cmdline() - copy,renamed and made generic - remove original
freeproc() - not used - removed
get_proc_status - not used - removed, however there should be
a new function created that does this. Given a PID return data
about it instead of scanning the entire procfs. Maybe it already does.

Left as internal-to-library only functions:
 readproc(), readeither(), look_up_our_self(), openproc(), closeproc()

Updated libprocps.sym to export only what we use.
2016-04-17 14:14:27 +10:00
Jim Warner
9fb09268bb top: some minor tweaks against a few of Craig's tweaks
Rather than importing NORETURN & MALLOC, it feels more
natural to use the native gcc attribute for NORETURN &
eliminate the use of a questionable MALLOC altogether.

Reference(s):
commit ccb6ae8de1

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2016-04-17 09:12:02 +10:00
Jim Warner
5d0431891a top: extend 'zero suppression' to out-of-memory fields
Now that the conditional OOMEM_ENABLE has been removed
and more attention recently paid to the 2 oomem fields
it was revealed that Rc.zero_suppress didn't extend to
them. So this commit will just correct that oversight.

And while we're at it, we'll also extend zero suppress
to that NI (nice value) field, which already should've
had it. Plus we trade those namespaces custom suppress
logic for our now slightly enhanced make_num function.

Reference(s):
. removal of misguided OOMEM_ENABLE
commit 64238730fa
. zero suppression only recently added to namespaces
commit b2853ed117

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2016-04-17 09:12:02 +10:00
Jim Warner
41661e03dc top: normalize 2 former SUSE only out-of-memory fields
Now that the conditional OOMEM_ENABLE has been removed
and all users exposed to those 'out of memory' fields,
it's about time we added them to the top man document.

But before doing so, it's long past time that they are
normalized to at last remedy this kind of foolishness:

. excessive width on that oomem score itself (8 vs. 4)
. some potentially confusing names inherited from suse

Reference(s):
. removal of misguided OOMEM_ENABLE
commit 64238730fa

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2016-04-17 09:12:02 +10:00
Jim Warner
67bf272f5d library: trade a deprecated oomem field for proper one
Now that the conditional OOMEM_ENABLE has been removed
and, after reviewing current library support, it turns
out we've been using a deprecated /proc/<pid>/oom_adj.

What we should use instead is that more recent tunable
/proc/<pid>/oom_score_adj. This new field will provide
a range of -1000 thru +1000 (former was -17 thru +15).

Reference(s):
. removal of misguided OOMEM_ENABLE
commit 64238730fa
. linux, partial oom_adj revert (Nov, 2012)
commit fa0cbbf145aabbf29c6f28f8a11935c0b0fd86fc
. linux, removal oom_adj (Oct, 2012)
commit 01dc52ebdf472f77cca623ca693ca24cfc0f1bbe

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2016-04-17 09:12:02 +10:00
Craig Small
0c78f4f954 tests: Conditionally add prctl to test process
prctl was already bypassed on Cygwin systems. This extends to
non-Linux systems such as kFreeBSD and Hurd.

References:
 https://bugs.debian.org/816237
2016-04-17 09:11:24 +10:00
Craig Small
abc3679712 docs: Added new man pages to install 2016-04-17 08:03:35 +10:00
Craig Small
8e20fa7786 library: document and tests for uptime functions
man pages for the three procps_uptime* functions and simple
test scripts for same functions.
2016-04-16 22:02:10 +10:00
Craig Small
929ab3ce84 lang: Update language files 2016-04-16 17:20:06 +10:00
Craig Small
ccb6ae8de1 library: cleanup of library includes
The includes used to define a lot of things a library include
should not. It was also a bit messy what was exposed in the library
and what was not.

get_pid_digits -> procps_pid_length and exported correctly

MALLOC attribute move into relevant .c files
NORETURN attribute moved to relevant .c, not used in library
PURE attribute removed, it wasn't used
KLONG/KLF/STRTOUKL were fixed for long, so now just use long

HIDDEN attribute removed. It was for 3 functions. The PROCPS_EXPORT
seems to do the same (opposite) thing.

likely/unlikely removed from most places, its highly debateable
this does anything useful as CPUs have gotten smarter about branches.

Re-arranged the includes, ALL external programs should just #include
<proc/procps.h> then proc/procps.h includes headers for files that
have exported functions. procps.h and the headers it includes should
not use items that are not exportable (e.g. hidden functions or
macros) they go in procps-private.h
2016-04-16 17:03:57 +10:00
Craig Small
d15a8901d2 docs: Cleanup procps_linux_version page
Getting the manual page for procps_linux_version(3) fixed up so
it follows the man-pages(7) and other standards.
Added lgpl license to file, so its the same as the code.
2016-04-16 08:34:08 +10:00
Laurent Bigonville
828540578c ps: use attr/current as fallback for context
If SELINUX is enabled but the machine is using another MAC system
(like apparmor), ps will fallback to just parsing
"/proc/%d/attr/current", otherwise the label/context would not
be properly displayed in that case.

References:
 https://bugs.debian.org/786956

Signed-off-by: Craig Small <csmall@enc.com.au>
2016-04-16 07:44:31 +10:00
Craig Small
8639a97250 libprocps version test and documentation
test binary and man page for the version part of libprocps.
It's a simple start, but it's a start!
2016-04-14 22:28:38 +10:00
Craig Small
bf97da3059 Replace %Lu with standard %llu
Multiple scanf()s use the GNU-permitted %Lu. This is not supported in
other libraries and isn't to the POSIX specification. The L modifier
is only used for floats in POSIX.

Replacing %Lu with %llu is the same for GNU libc (scanf(3) says as much)
but means other libraries will work fine.

From master commit da715e3

References:
 http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/functions/fscanf.html
2016-04-14 21:21:27 +10:00
Jim Warner
91ee02f076 top: man page now includes resident memory enhancement
Beginning with linux-4.5, the following new fields are
being added under that /proc/<pid>/status pseudo file:
 . RssAnon - size of resident anonymous memory
 . RssFile - size of resident file mappings
 . RssShmem - size of resident shared memory

This patch just represents the initial library and top
support, sharing a commit message with 2 more patches.

p.s. locked resident memory support was also added but
isn't directly related to the kernel 4.5 enhancements.

Reference(s):
commit 1f8e41d019

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2016-04-14 21:03:03 +10:00
Jim Warner
46458ab6b7 top: exploit new linux-4.5 resident memory enhancement
Beginning with linux-4.5, the following new fields are
being added under that /proc/<pid>/status pseudo file:
 . RssAnon - size of resident anonymous memory
 . RssFile - size of resident file mappings
 . RssShmem - size of resident shared memory

This patch just represents the initial library and top
support, sharing a commit message with 2 more patches.

p.s. locked resident memory support was also added but
isn't directly related to the kernel 4.5 enhancements.

Reference(s):
commit 1f8e41d019

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2016-04-14 21:03:03 +10:00
Jim Warner
8dc378f6a8 library: exploit linux-4.5 resident memory enhancement
Beginning with linux-4.5, the following new fields are
being added under that /proc/<pid>/status pseudo file:
 . RssAnon - size of resident anonymous memory
 . RssFile - size of resident file mappings
 . RssShmem - size of resident shared memory

This patch just represents the initial library and top
support, sharing a commit message with 2 more patches.

p.s. locked resident memory support was also added but
isn't directly related to the kernel 4.5 enhancements.

Reference(s):
commit 1f8e41d019
Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2016-04-14 21:03:03 +10:00
Emanuele Aina
b921e2e765 pmap: Fix detail parsing on long mapping lines
If the mapping descriptor is longer than 128 chars, the last parsed
character won't be a newline even if the current buffer contains it a
bit further than that. The current code always interprets it as a short
fgets() read instead, and thus keeps calling fgets() until it gets a
newline, dropping valid lines and failing with the following error:

pmap: ERROR: inconsistent detail field in smaps file, line:
 Rss:                 212 kB
2016-04-11 22:14:03 +10:00
Craig Small
6eb4726e6f testsuite: kill test fails on signal names
Some archs have + and - in their signal names, such as hppa
which comes with signals such as RTMIN+-9 RTMIN+-8
The kill -l test failed because of this, we now accept these
odd names.

References:
 https://bugs.debian.org/762764
 https://buildd.debian.org/status/fetch.php?pkg=procps&arch=hppa&ver=1%3A3.3.10-1&stamp=1411601407
2016-04-11 22:12:58 +10:00
Filipe Brandenburger
8d6466a48d kill: print usage if no pid is passed in command line
Modication of master line patch 27b2937

Signed-off-by: Craig Small <csmall@enc.com.au>
2016-04-11 21:04:41 +10:00
Craig Small
6586f9f9ce skill: fix command line with signal, again
Application of master patch d1d2ccf

Original by Filipe Brandenburger <filbranden@google.com>

Signed-off-by: Craig Small <csmall@enc.com.au>
2016-04-11 20:59:48 +10:00
Jim Warner
1f8e41d019 top: add additional memory information to the man page
[ patch has been adapted expressly for newlib branch ]

In response to Issue #21, the commit referred to below
provided some much needed improvements and corrections
to topic `3a. DESCRIPTIONS of Fields' in the man page.
However, it assumed a reader possessed much background
knowledge that may not, in truth, actually be present.

So without, hopefully, insulting anyone's intelligence
this patch offers an expanded discussion of some terms
and concepts within a separate section under OVERVIEW.

[ plus it affords an opportunity to incorporate that ]
[ extremely useful table from Florent Bruneau's post ]

Reference(s):
commit 6a36bd7afd
https://techtalk.intersec.com/2013/07/memory-part-1-memory-types/

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2016-03-23 22:24:38 +11:00
Jim Warner
6a36bd7afd top: improve/correct several memory fields in man page
Due to quirks in kernel memory management plus limited
information available from /proc/<pid>/status & statm,
some of the top resident memory fields were capable of
exceeding available physical memory. So this commit is
a bit of a band-aid until the kernel has been changed.

Such a change appears to be on the horizon in the form
of three new fields to be added to /proc/<pid>/status.
While not preventing 'resident' memory from apparently
exceeding physical memory, the new fields will help to
clarify any such contingency, if/when we exploit them.

Reference(s):
. original post by Samuel Thibault
https://gitlab.com/procps-ng/procps/issues/21
. informative memory analysis
https://techtalk.intersec.com/2013/07/memory-part-1-memory-types/
https://techtalk.intersec.com/2013/07/memory-part-2-understanding-process-memory/
. kernel changes to /proc/<pid>/status
commit 8cee852ec53fb530f10ccabf1596734209ae336b
commit eca56ff906bdd0239485e8b47154a6e73dd9a2f3

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2016-03-15 21:29:59 +11:00
Wayne Porter
e50ad77997 Added Cygwin build support
strverscmp is included to satisfy a dependency in Cygwin.
Excluded utmp and prctl functions that are not supported currently.
2016-03-12 15:07:30 +11:00
Jim Warner
656a4980a4 top: tweaks to vertical scroll management & 'i' toggle
The commit referenced below claims to disable vertical
scrolling when idle tasks weren't being shown. However
it really addresses only a point in time when that 'i'
toggle is keyed. Left untouched were the up/down keys.

So this commit will simply finish the job of disabling
vertical scrolling whenever tasks which have used some
CPU are the only ones which are currently being shown.

Reference(s):
commit c07f6c5e6d

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2016-03-12 14:54:05 +11:00
Jim Warner
e21cc13c64 misc: eliminate accumulated trailing whitespace, again
Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2016-03-12 14:53:53 +11:00
Jim Warner
215a54f729 top: eliminate all superfluous cruft under the new API
This commit is just a cleanup of some extraneous cruft
left after the newlib migrations and summarized below:

. whack the 2nd line of what was an eliminated comment

. eliminated reference to NUM_NS and thus that need to
include the otherwise defunct 'readproc.h' header file

. reference to Frame_maxtask made properly generalized

. all former sort support #define's are now eliminated

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2016-03-12 14:53:36 +11:00
Jim Warner
4416863bdf top: fix data types for latest library representations
Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2016-03-12 14:53:09 +11:00
Jim Warner
65000d7c64 library: miscellaneous tweaks for code and/or comments
Summarized below, miscellany addressed in this commit:

. deleted extraneous newline(s) for consistent spacing

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2016-03-12 14:52:56 +11:00
Mike Frysinger
80bdaca31d set test programs to check_PROGRAMS
Signed-off-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
2016-03-10 22:59:28 +11:00
Mike Frysinger
69d0199672 enable transparent large file support
Historically LFS mattered only to open/read large files.  A few programs
here use open/seek, but not generally on files that are large.  However,
LFS also applies to stat which procps does in a bunch of places -- some
filesystems have 64bit inodes and attempts to do a 32bit stat will throw
an error.

Enable transparent LFS everywhere to avoid this.
2016-03-10 22:30:02 +11:00
Craig Small
03437d7dd3 A locale-independent strtod
There is a need in some utilities to have a way of accepting both
types of decimal points "." and ",". The only way seems to be to
rebuild strtod().

This new function will accept "123.456" and "123,456" as 123.456
and considers them the same number. It means we lose thousands
separator, but this is rarely used.

test scripts are added to check the function returns the proper
values. There was simpler predecessor that got stuck on negative
0 or -0.123 which these tests flushed out.

References:
2016-03-10 22:27:09 +11:00
Craig Small
61dcba87c1 watch: interpret esc[m sequence
Commit 99fa7f removed watch crashing from having the null ANSI
sequence. However it just ignored that sequence instead of fixing it.

This change correctly checks buf (not undefined endptr) and sends
the reset attribute if found.

Closes: #12
2016-03-10 22:21:13 +11:00
Craig Small
471cf4cd36 Merge branch 'master' into newlib
Conflicts:
	pgrep.c
	proc/sysinfo.c
	ps/output.c
	skill.c
	top/top.c
	top/top.h
	w.c
2015-10-28 21:09:26 +11:00
Jim Warner
94e4749be3 top: extend '=' key to include active 'locate' request
It is documented behavior that when certain other keys
are active, sorts column highlighting will temporarily
be disabled. Among those keys is the 'L' (locate/find)
provision. The equals ('=') key can be used to restore
column highlighting by resetting other keys, except 1.

When a locate/find is active, the '=' key will have no
effect on 'x' column highlighting, which still remains
disabled. Further, when 'L' is active an 'x' keystroke
is processed changing the state of column highlighting
but without any visual clue (since it's yet disabled).

So this commit just extends the '=' key to embrace 'L'
processing resets, just like other highlight disabling
keys while avoiding 'x' state changes if approproiate.

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2015-10-28 21:01:49 +11:00
Jim Warner
489d23a132 top: ATEOJ_RPTHSH prints hash table entries less often
We'll following the newlib <pids> approach to hashing:

. a 'PIDs at max depth:' portion of that UNREF_RPTHASH
enabled #define is now published only when the maximum
depth of hash table entry chains exceed depths of one.

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2015-10-28 21:01:28 +11:00
Jim Warner
e1cd74eec9 top: do not co-mingle strings/numbers under namespaces
Craig's recent commit under that newlib branch dealing
with namespace support has prompted me to review top's
handling of those fields. Currently, when such a field
is zero, top displays a dash ('-'). This will mean the
justification toggles ('j/J') will behave incorrectly.

This patch simply allows the potential zero to display
or be suppressed with the already existing '0' toggle.

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2015-10-28 21:01:23 +11:00
Jim Warner
c7201d52eb top: miscellaneous accumulated tweaks to code/comments
A patch containing the following miscellaneous tweaks:

. remove a function that handled former library errors
[ that function should have gone bye-bye with 3.3.11 ]
[ when those 'wchan' provisions were much simplified ]

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2015-10-28 21:01:16 +11:00
Jim Warner
b1f7b2a509 top: update the man document reporting bugs suggestion
Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2015-10-28 21:00:21 +11:00
Jim Warner
2b0dd2d702 library: correct <pids> support of true string vectors
When reference counts were added to some string fields
the 3 true string vector fields were not duplicated as
were those other fields. Instead they were supposed to
disallow a duplicate stack reference beyond the first.
However, the actual implementation gave NULL for every
true vector field whenever such items were duplicated.

More importantly, such true string vector fields never
considered references to the shared proc_t source root
which would have forced the conversion of such vectors
into a single string form via the '_CVT' library flag.

So this commit restores the intended outcome with true
string vectors. There's only 1 valid reference allowed
and duplicates and converted fields will yield a NULL.

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2015-10-28 20:58:28 +11:00
Jim Warner
9db796f8cb library: correct one <pids> reference from str to strv
While not changing generated code this commit corrects
one free reference from 'str' to a more proper 'strv'.

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2015-10-28 20:58:12 +11:00
Craig Small
b2f49b105d Closes: #9 ps: Remove Unix98 output limitations
ps previously followed the Unix98 standard when it comes to
user-defined output, sometimes. This meant you could have
user output format with a header that included commas and
equals signs. It was dependent on if ps thought you wanted
sysv or bsd format and THAT was dependent on things in previous
options.

It was very confusing to a user because
 ps p $$ -o pid=,comm=
gave you a two-column output but
 ps -p $$ -o pid=,comm=
would give you a one column output with the header ",comm="

The -p versus p means (to ps) you want sysv or bsd parsing.
Unix98 standard or not, this is plainly just silly.

The commit removes any of the quirks Unix98 has with user defined
output.  If you really wanted a ps header with commas in the output,
today isn't your day.

Signed-off-by: Craig Small <csmall@enc.com.au>
2015-10-26 11:18:52 +11:00