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With this patch we've completed a progression toward a standard approach to naming conventions which follows: * Only functions will begin with that 'procps_' prefix . ........................................... examples . procps_vmstat_get () . procps_diskstats_select () - ---------------------------------------------------- * Exposed structures begin with the module/header name . ........................................... examples . struct pids_info . struct stat_reaped - ---------------------------------------------------- * Item enumerators begin like structs, but capitalized . ........................................... examples . VMSTAT_COMPACT_FAIL . MEMINFO_DELTA_ACTIVE [ slabinfo varies slightly due to some item variants ] . SLABINFO_extra . SLABS_SIZE_ACTIVE . SLABNODE_OBJS_PER_SLAB [ could cure with a prefix of SLABINFO, but too long ] - ---------------------------------------------------- * Other enumerators work exactly like item enumerators . ........................................... examples . PIDS_SORT_ASCEND . STAT_REAP_CPUS_AND_NODES - ---------------------------------------------------- * Macros and constants begin just like the enumerators . ........................................... examples . #define SLABINFO_GET . #define DISKSTATS_TYPE_DISK - ---------------------------------------------------- Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
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14 KiB
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476 lines
14 KiB
C
/*
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* Copyright 1998-2002 by Albert Cahalan; all rights resered.
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* This file may be used subject to the terms and conditions of the
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* GNU Library General Public License Version 2, or any later version
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* at your option, as published by the Free Software Foundation.
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU Library General Public License for more details.
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*/
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#ifndef PROCPS_PS_H
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#define PROCPS_PS_H
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#include "../include/nls.h"
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#include <proc/procps.h>
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// --- <pids> interface begin ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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// hack to minimize code impact
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#undef proc_t
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#define proc_t struct pids_stack
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/* this is for allocation of the Pids_items and represents a compromise.
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we can't predict how many fields will actually be requested yet there
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are numerous duplicate format_array entries. here are the statistics:
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252 entries in the format_array
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82 of those entries are unique
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60 equals a former proc_t size
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in reality, only a small portion of the stack depth will be occupied,
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and the excess represents storage cost only, not a run-time cpu cost! */
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#define PIDSITEMS 70
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/* a 'results stack value' extractor macro
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where: E=rel enum, T=data type, S=stack */
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#define rSv(E,T,S) PIDS_VAL(rel_ ## E, T, S)
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#define namREL(e) rel_ ## e
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#define makEXT(e) extern int namREL(e);
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#define makREL(e) int namREL(e) = -1;
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#define chkREL(e) if (namREL(e) < 0) { \
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Pids_items[Pids_index] = PIDS_ ## e; \
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namREL(e) = (Pids_index < PIDSITEMS) ? Pids_index++ : rel_noop; }
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#define setREL1(e) { \
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if (!outbuf) { \
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chkREL(e) \
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return 0; \
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} }
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#define setREL2(e1,e2) { \
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if (!outbuf) { \
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chkREL(e1) chkREL(e2) \
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return 0; \
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} }
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#define setREL3(e1,e2,e3) { \
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if (!outbuf) { \
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chkREL(e1) chkREL(e2) chkREL(e3) \
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return 0; \
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} }
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extern struct pids_info *Pids_info;
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extern enum pids_item *Pids_items;
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extern int Pids_index;
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// most of these need not be extern, they're unique to output.c
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// (but for future flexibility the easiest path has been taken)
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makEXT(ADDR_END_CODE)
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makEXT(ADDR_KSTK_EIP)
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makEXT(ADDR_KSTK_ESP)
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makEXT(ADDR_START_CODE)
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makEXT(ADDR_START_STACK)
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makEXT(ALARM)
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makEXT(CGNAME)
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makEXT(CGROUP)
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makEXT(CMD)
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makEXT(CMDLINE)
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makEXT(ENVIRON)
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makEXT(FLAGS)
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makEXT(FLT_MAJ)
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makEXT(FLT_MAJ_C)
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makEXT(FLT_MIN)
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makEXT(FLT_MIN_C)
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makEXT(ID_EGID)
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makEXT(ID_EGROUP)
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makEXT(ID_EUID)
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makEXT(ID_EUSER)
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makEXT(ID_FGID)
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makEXT(ID_FGROUP)
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makEXT(ID_FUID)
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makEXT(ID_FUSER)
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makEXT(ID_PGRP)
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makEXT(ID_PID)
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makEXT(ID_PPID)
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makEXT(ID_RGID)
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makEXT(ID_RGROUP)
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makEXT(ID_RUID)
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makEXT(ID_RUSER)
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makEXT(ID_SESSION)
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makEXT(ID_SGID)
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makEXT(ID_SGROUP)
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makEXT(ID_SUID)
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makEXT(ID_SUSER)
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makEXT(ID_TGID)
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makEXT(ID_TPGID)
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makEXT(LXCNAME)
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makEXT(NICE)
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makEXT(NLWP)
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makEXT(NS_IPC)
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makEXT(NS_MNT)
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makEXT(NS_NET)
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makEXT(NS_PID)
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makEXT(NS_USER)
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makEXT(NS_UTS)
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makEXT(PRIORITY)
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makEXT(PROCESSOR)
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makEXT(RSS)
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makEXT(RSS_RLIM)
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makEXT(RTPRIO)
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makEXT(SCHED_CLASS)
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makEXT(SD_MACH)
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makEXT(SD_OUID)
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makEXT(SD_SEAT)
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makEXT(SD_SESS)
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makEXT(SD_SLICE)
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makEXT(SD_UNIT)
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makEXT(SD_UUNIT)
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makEXT(SIGBLOCKED)
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makEXT(SIGCATCH)
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makEXT(SIGIGNORE)
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makEXT(SIGNALS)
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makEXT(SIGPENDING)
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makEXT(STATE)
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makEXT(SUPGIDS)
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makEXT(SUPGROUPS)
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makEXT(TICS_ALL)
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makEXT(TICS_ALL_C)
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makEXT(TIME_ALL)
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makEXT(TIME_ELAPSED)
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makEXT(TIME_START)
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makEXT(TTY)
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makEXT(TTY_NAME)
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makEXT(TTY_NUMBER)
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makEXT(VM_DATA)
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makEXT(VM_RSS_LOCKED)
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makEXT(VM_RSS)
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makEXT(VM_SIZE)
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makEXT(VM_STACK)
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makEXT(VSIZE_PGS)
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makEXT(WCHAN_ADDR)
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makEXT(WCHAN_NAME)
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makEXT(extra)
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makEXT(noop)
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// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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// --- <pids> interface end ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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#if 0
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#define trace(...) printf(## __VA_ARGS__)
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#else
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#define trace(...)
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#endif
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/***************** GENERAL DEFINE ********************/
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/* selection list */
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#define SEL_RUID 1
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#define SEL_EUID 2
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#define SEL_SUID 3
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#define SEL_FUID 4
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#define SEL_RGID 5
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#define SEL_EGID 6
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#define SEL_SGID 7
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#define SEL_FGID 8
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#define SEL_PGRP 9
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#define SEL_PID 10
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#define SEL_TTY 11
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#define SEL_SESS 12
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#define SEL_COMM 13
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#define SEL_PPID 14
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#define SEL_PID_QUICK 15
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/* Since an enum could be smashed by a #define, it would be bad. */
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#define U98 0 /* Unix98 standard */ /* This must be 0 */
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#define XXX 1 /* Common extension */
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#define DEC 2 /* Digital Unix */
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#define AIX 3 /* AIX */
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#define SCO 4 /* SCO */
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#define LNX 5 /* Linux original :-) */
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#define BSD 6 /* FreeBSD and OpenBSD */
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#define SUN 7 /* SunOS 5 (Solaris) */
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#define HPU 8 /* HP-UX */
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#define SGI 9 /* Irix */
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#define SOE 10 /* IBM's S/390 OpenEdition */
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#define TST 11 /* test code */
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/*
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* Try not to overflow the output buffer:
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* 32 pages for env+cmd
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* 64 kB pages on IA-64
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* 4 chars for "\377", or 1 when mangling to '?' (ESC_STRETCH)
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* plus some slack for other stuff
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* That is about 8.5 MB on IA-64, or 0.6 MB on i386
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*
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* Sadly, current kernels only supply one page of env/command data.
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* The buffer is now protected with a guard page, and via other means
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* to avoid hitting the guard page.
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*/
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/* output buffer size */
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#define OUTBUF_SIZE (2 * 64*1024 * ESC_STRETCH)
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/******************* PS DEFINE *******************/
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// Column flags
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// Justification control for flags field comes first.
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#define CF_JUST_MASK 0x0f
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// CF_AIXHACK 0
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#define CF_USER 1 // left if text, right if numeric
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#define CF_LEFT 2
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#define CF_RIGHT 3
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#define CF_UNLIMITED 4
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#define CF_WCHAN 5 // left if text, right if numeric
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#define CF_SIGNAL 6 // right in 9, or 16 if screen_cols>107
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// Then the other flags
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#define CF_PIDMAX 0x00000010 // react to pid_max
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// Only one allowed; use separate bits to catch errors.
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#define CF_PRINT_THREAD_ONLY 0x10000000
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#define CF_PRINT_PROCESS_ONLY 0x20000000
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#define CF_PRINT_EVERY_TIME 0x40000000
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#define CF_PRINT_AS_NEEDED 0x80000000 // means we have no clue, so assume EVERY TIME
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#define CF_PRINT_MASK 0xf0000000
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/* thread_flags */
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#define TF_B_H 0x0001
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#define TF_B_m 0x0002
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#define TF_U_m 0x0004
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#define TF_U_T 0x0008
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#define TF_U_L 0x0010
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#define TF_show_proc 0x0100 // show the summary line
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#define TF_show_task 0x0200 // show the per-thread lines
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#define TF_show_both 0x0400 // distinct proc/task format lists
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#define TF_loose_tasks 0x0800 // let sorting break up task groups (BSDish)
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#define TF_no_sort 0x1000 // don't know if thread-grouping should survive a sort
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#define TF_no_forest 0x2000 // don't see how to do threads w/ forest option
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#define TF_must_use 0x4000 // options only make sense if LWP/SPID column added
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/* personality control flags */
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#define PER_BROKEN_o 0x0001
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#define PER_BSD_h 0x0002
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#define PER_BSD_m 0x0004
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#define PER_IRIX_l 0x0008
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#define PER_FORCE_BSD 0x0010
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#define PER_GOOD_o 0x0020
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#define PER_OLD_m 0x0040
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#define PER_NO_DEFAULT_g 0x0080
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#define PER_ZAP_ADDR 0x0100
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#define PER_SANE_USER 0x0200
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#define PER_HPUX_x 0x0400
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#define PER_SVR4_x 0x0800
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#define PER_BSD_COLS 0x1000
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#define PER_UNIX_COLS 0x2000
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/* Simple selections by bit mask */
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#define SS_B_x 0x01
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#define SS_B_g 0x02
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#define SS_U_d 0x04
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#define SS_U_a 0x08
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#define SS_B_a 0x10
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/* predefined format flags such as: -l -f l u s -j */
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#define FF_Uf 0x0001 /* -f */
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#define FF_Uj 0x0002 /* -j */
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#define FF_Ul 0x0004 /* -l */
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#define FF_Bj 0x0008 /* j */
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#define FF_Bl 0x0010 /* l */
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#define FF_Bs 0x0020 /* s */
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#define FF_Bu 0x0040 /* u */
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#define FF_Bv 0x0080 /* v */
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#define FF_LX 0x0100 /* X */
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#define FF_Lm 0x0200 /* m */ /* overloaded: threads, sort, format */
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#define FF_Fc 0x0400 /* --context */ /* Flask security context format */
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/* predefined format modifier flags such as: -l -f l u s -j */
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#define FM_c 0x0001 /* -c */
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#define FM_j 0x0002 /* -j */ /* only set when !sysv_j_format */
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#define FM_y 0x0004 /* -y */
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//#define FM_L 0x0008 /* -L */
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#define FM_P 0x0010 /* -P */
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#define FM_M 0x0020 /* -M */
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//#define FM_T 0x0040 /* -T */
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#define FM_F 0x0080 /* -F */ /* -F also sets the regular -f flags */
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/* sorting & formatting */
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/* U,B,G is Unix,BSD,Gnu and then there is the option itself */
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#define SF_U_O 1
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#define SF_U_o 2
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#define SF_B_O 3
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#define SF_B_o 4
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#define SF_B_m 5 /* overloaded: threads, sort, format */
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#define SF_G_sort 6
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#define SF_G_format 7
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/* headers */
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#define HEAD_SINGLE 0 /* default, must be 0 */
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#define HEAD_NONE 1
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#define HEAD_MULTI 2
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/********************** GENERAL TYPEDEF *******************/
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/* Other fields that might be useful:
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*
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* char *name; user-defined column name (format specification)
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* int reverse; sorting in reverse (sort specification)
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*
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* name in place of u
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* reverse in place of n
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*/
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typedef union sel_union {
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pid_t pid;
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pid_t ppid;
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uid_t uid;
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gid_t gid;
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dev_t tty;
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char cmd[16]; /* this is _not_ \0 terminated */
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} sel_union;
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typedef struct selection_node {
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struct selection_node *next;
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sel_union *u; /* used if selection type has a list of values */
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int n; /* used if selection type has a list of values */
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int typecode;
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} selection_node;
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typedef struct sort_node {
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struct sort_node *next;
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enum pids_item sr;
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int (*xe)(char *, proc_t *); // special format_node 'pr' guy
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enum pids_sort_order reverse;
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int typecode;
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} sort_node;
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typedef struct format_node {
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struct format_node *next;
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char *name; /* user can override default name */
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int (*pr)(char *restrict const outbuf, const proc_t *restrict const pp); // print function
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int width;
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int vendor; /* Vendor that invented this */
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int flags;
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int typecode;
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} format_node;
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typedef struct format_struct {
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const char *spec; /* format specifier */
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const char *head; /* default header in the POSIX locale */
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int (* const pr)(char *restrict const outbuf, const proc_t *restrict const pp); // print function
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enum pids_item sr;
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const int width;
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const int vendor; /* Where does this come from? */
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const int flags;
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} format_struct;
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/* though ps-specific, needed by general file */
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typedef struct macro_struct {
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const char *spec; /* format specifier */
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const char *head; /* default header in the POSIX locale */
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} macro_struct;
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/**************** PS TYPEDEF ***********************/
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typedef struct aix_struct {
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const int desc; /* 1-character format code */
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const char *spec; /* format specifier */
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const char *head; /* default header in the POSIX locale */
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} aix_struct;
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typedef struct shortsort_struct {
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const int desc; /* 1-character format code */
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const char *spec; /* format specifier */
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} shortsort_struct;
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/* Save these options for later: -o o -O O --format --sort */
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typedef struct sf_node {
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struct sf_node *next; /* next arg */
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format_node *f_cooked; /* convert each arg alone, then merge */
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sort_node *s_cooked; /* convert each arg alone, then merge */
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char *sf;
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int sf_code;
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} sf_node;
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/********************* UNDECIDED GLOBALS **************/
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/* output.c */
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extern void show_one_proc(const proc_t *restrict const p, const format_node *restrict fmt);
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extern void print_format_specifiers(void);
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extern const aix_struct *search_aix_array(const int findme);
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extern const shortsort_struct *search_shortsort_array(const int findme);
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extern const format_struct *search_format_array(const char *findme);
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extern const macro_struct *search_macro_array(const char *findme);
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extern void init_output(void);
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extern int pr_nop(char *restrict const outbuf, const proc_t *restrict const pp);
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/* global.c */
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extern void reset_global(void);
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/* global.c */
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extern int all_processes;
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extern const char *bsd_j_format;
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extern const char *bsd_l_format;
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extern const char *bsd_s_format;
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extern const char *bsd_u_format;
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extern const char *bsd_v_format;
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extern int bsd_c_option;
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extern int bsd_e_option;
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extern uid_t cached_euid;
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extern int cached_tty;
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extern char forest_prefix[4 * 32*1024 + 100];
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extern int forest_type;
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extern unsigned format_flags; /* -l -f l u s -j... */
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extern format_node *format_list; /* digested formatting options */
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extern unsigned format_modifiers; /* -c -j -y -P -L... */
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extern int header_gap;
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extern int header_type; /* none, single, multi... */
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extern int include_dead_children;
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extern int lines_to_next_header;
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extern int max_line_width;
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extern int negate_selection;
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extern int page_size; // "int" for math reasons?
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extern unsigned personality;
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extern int prefer_bsd_defaults;
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extern int running_only;
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extern int screen_cols;
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extern int screen_rows;
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extern selection_node *selection_list;
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extern unsigned simple_select;
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extern sort_node *sort_list;
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extern const char *sysv_f_format;
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extern const char *sysv_fl_format;
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extern const char *sysv_j_format;
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extern const char *sysv_l_format;
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extern unsigned thread_flags;
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extern int unix_f_option;
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extern int user_is_number;
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extern int wchan_is_number;
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extern const char *the_word_help;
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/************************* PS GLOBALS *********************/
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/* display.c */
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extern char *myname;
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/* sortformat.c */
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extern int defer_sf_option(const char *arg, int source);
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extern const char *process_sf_options();
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extern void reset_sortformat(void);
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/* select.c */
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extern int want_this_proc(proc_t *buf);
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extern const char *select_bits_setup(void);
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/* help.c */
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extern void __attribute__ ((__noreturn__)) do_help(const char *opt, int rc);
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/* global.c */
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extern void self_info(void);
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extern void catastrophic_failure(const char *filename, unsigned int linenum,
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const char *message);
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/* parser.c */
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extern int arg_parse(int argc, char *argv[]);
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#endif
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