306 lines
8.8 KiB
C
306 lines
8.8 KiB
C
/* w - show what logged in users are doing. Almost entirely rewritten from
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* scratch by Charles Blake circa June 1996. Some vestigal traces of the
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* original may exist. That was done in 1993 by Larry Greenfield with some
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* fixes by Michael K. Johnson.
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*/
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#include "proc/version.h"
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#include "proc/whattime.h"
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#include "proc/readproc.h"
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#include "proc/devname.h"
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#include "proc/procps.h"
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#include "proc/output.h"
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#include "proc/sysinfo.h"
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#include <ctype.h>
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#include <errno.h>
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#include <fcntl.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <sys/ioctl.h>
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#include <sys/mman.h>
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#include <sys/stat.h>
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#include <pwd.h>
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#include <time.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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#include <utmp.h>
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#include <locale.h>
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static int ignoreuser = 0; /* for '-u' */
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static proc_t **procs; /* our snapshot of the process table */
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typedef struct utmp utmp_t;
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#ifdef W_SHOWFROM
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# define FROM_STRING "on"
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#else
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# define FROM_STRING "off"
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#endif
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/* Uh... same thing as UT_NAMESIZE */
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#define USERSZ (sizeof u->ut_user)
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/* This routine is careful since some programs leave utmp strings
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* unprintable. Always outputs at least 16 chars padded with spaces
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* on the right if necessary.
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*/
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static void print_host(const char *restrict host, int len) {
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const char *last;
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int width = 0;
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/* FIXME: there should really be a way to configure this... */
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/* for now, we'll just limit it to the 16 that the libc5 version
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* of utmp uses.
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*/
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if (len > 16) len = 16;
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last = host + len;
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for ( ; host < last ; host++){
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if (isprint(*host) && *host != ' ') {
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fputc(*host, stdout);
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++width;
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} else {
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break;
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}
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}
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// space-fill, and a '-' too if needed to ensure the column exists
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if(width < 16) fputs("- "+width, stdout);
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}
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/***** compact 7 char format for time intervals (belongs in libproc?) */
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static void print_time_ival7(time_t t, int centi_sec, FILE* fout) {
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if((long)t < (long)0){ /* system clock changed? */
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printf(" ? ");
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return;
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}
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if (t >= 48*60*60) /* > 2 days */
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fprintf(fout, " %2ludays", t/(24*60*60));
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else if (t >= 60*60) /* > 1 hour */
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fprintf(fout, " %2lu:%02um", t/(60*60), (unsigned) ((t/60)%60));
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else if (t > 60) /* > 1 minute */
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fprintf(fout, " %2lu:%02u ", t/60, (unsigned) t%60);
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else
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fprintf(fout, " %2lu.%02us", t, centi_sec);
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}
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/**** stat the device file to get an idle time */
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static time_t idletime(const char *restrict const tty) {
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struct stat sbuf;
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if (stat(tty, &sbuf) != 0)
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return 0;
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return time(NULL) - sbuf.st_atime;
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}
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/***** 7 character formatted login time */
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static void print_logintime(time_t logt, FILE* fout) {
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char weekday[][4] = { "Sun", "Mon", "Tue", "Wed", "Thu", "Fri", "Sat" },
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month [][4] = { "Jan", "Feb", "Mar", "Apr", "May", "Jun", "Jul",
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"Aug", "Sep", "Oct", "Nov", "Dec" };
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time_t curt;
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struct tm *logtm, *curtm;
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int today;
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curt = time(NULL);
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curtm = localtime(&curt);
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/* localtime returns a pointer to static memory */
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today = curtm->tm_yday;
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logtm = localtime(&logt);
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if (curt - logt > 12*60*60 && logtm->tm_yday != today) {
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if (curt - logt > 6*24*60*60)
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fprintf(fout, " %02d%3s%02d", logtm->tm_mday, month[logtm->tm_mon],
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logtm->tm_year % 100);
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else
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fprintf(fout, " %3s%02d ", weekday[logtm->tm_wday], logtm->tm_hour);
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} else {
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fprintf(fout, " %02d:%02d ", logtm->tm_hour, logtm->tm_min);
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}
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}
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/* This function scans the process table accumulating total cpu times for
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* any processes "associated" with this login session. It also searches
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* for the "best" process to report as "(w)hat" the user for that login
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* session is doing currently. This the essential core of 'w'.
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*/
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static const proc_t *getproc(const utmp_t *restrict const u, const char *restrict const tty, unsigned long long *restrict const jcpu, int *restrict const found_utpid) {
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int line;
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proc_t **pptr = procs;
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const proc_t *best = NULL;
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const proc_t *secondbest = NULL;
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unsigned uid = ~0U;
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if(!ignoreuser){
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char buf[UT_NAMESIZE+1];
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struct passwd *passwd_data; /* pointer to static data */
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strncpy(buf,u->ut_user,UT_NAMESIZE);
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buf[UT_NAMESIZE] = '\0';
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passwd_data = getpwnam(buf);
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if(!passwd_data) return NULL;
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uid = passwd_data->pw_uid;
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/* OK to have passwd_data go out of scope here */
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}
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line = tty_to_dev(tty);
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*jcpu = 0;
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*found_utpid = 0;
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for(; *pptr; pptr++) {
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const proc_t *restrict const tmp = *pptr;
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if(unlikely(tmp->pid == u->ut_pid)) {
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*found_utpid = 1;
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best = tmp;
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}
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if(tmp->tty != line) continue;
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(*jcpu) += tmp->utime + tmp->stime;
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secondbest = tmp;
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/* same time-logic here as for "best" below */
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if(! (secondbest && tmp->start_time <= secondbest->start_time) ){
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secondbest = tmp;
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}
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if(!ignoreuser && uid != tmp->euid && uid != tmp->ruid) continue;
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if(tmp->pid != tmp->tpgid) continue;
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if(best && tmp->start_time <= best->start_time) continue;
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best = tmp;
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}
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return best ? best : secondbest;
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}
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/***** showinfo */
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static void showinfo(utmp_t *u, int formtype, int maxcmd, int from) {
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unsigned long long jcpu;
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int ut_pid_found;
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unsigned i;
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char uname[USERSZ + 1] = "",
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tty[5 + sizeof u->ut_line + 1] = "/dev/";
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const proc_t *best;
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for (i=0; i < sizeof(u->ut_line); i++) /* clean up tty if garbled */
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if (isalnum(u->ut_line[i]) || (u->ut_line[i]=='/'))
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tty[i+5] = u->ut_line[i];
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else
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tty[i+5] = '\0';
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best = getproc(u, tty + 5, &jcpu, &ut_pid_found);
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/* just skip if stale utmp entry (i.e. login proc doesn't exist). If there
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* is a desire a cmdline flag could be added to optionally show it with a
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* prefix of (stale) in front of cmd or something like that.
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*/
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if (!ut_pid_found)
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return;
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strncpy(uname, u->ut_user, USERSZ); /* force NUL term for printf */
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if (formtype) {
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printf("%-9.8s%-9.8s", uname, u->ut_line);
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if (from)
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print_host(u->ut_host, sizeof u->ut_host);
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print_logintime(u->ut_time, stdout);
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if (*u->ut_line == ':') /* idle unknown for xdm logins */
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printf(" ?xdm? ");
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else
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print_time_ival7(idletime(tty), 0, stdout);
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print_time_ival7(jcpu/Hertz, (jcpu%Hertz)*(100./Hertz), stdout);
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if (best) {
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unsigned long long pcpu = best->utime + best->stime;
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print_time_ival7(pcpu/Hertz, (pcpu%Hertz)*(100./Hertz), stdout);
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} else
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printf(" ? ");
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} else {
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printf("%-9.8s%-9.8s", u->ut_user, u->ut_line);
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if (from)
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print_host(u->ut_host, sizeof u->ut_host);
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if (*u->ut_line == ':') /* idle unknown for xdm logins */
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printf(" ?xdm? ");
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else
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print_time_ival7(idletime(tty), 0, stdout);
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}
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fputs(" ", stdout);
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if (likely(best)) {
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if (best->cmdline)
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print_strlist(stdout, best->cmdline, maxcmd);
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else
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printf("%*.*s", -maxcmd, maxcmd, best->cmd);
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} else {
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printf("-");
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}
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fputc('\n', stdout);
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}
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/***** main */
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int main(int argc, char **argv) {
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char *user = NULL;
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utmp_t *u;
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struct winsize win;
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int header=1, longform=1, from=1, args, maxcmd=80, ch;
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#ifndef W_SHOWFROM
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from = 0;
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#endif
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setlocale(LC_ALL, "");
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for (args=0; (ch = getopt(argc, argv, "hlusfV")) != EOF; args++)
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switch (ch) {
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case 'h': header = 0; break;
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case 'l': longform = 1; break;
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case 's': longform = 0; break;
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case 'f': from = !from; break;
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case 'V': display_version(); exit(0);
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case 'u': ignoreuser = 1; break;
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default:
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printf("usage: w -hlsufV [user]\n"
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" -h skip header\n"
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" -l long listing (default)\n"
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" -s short listing\n"
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" -u ignore uid of processes\n"
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" -f toggle FROM field (default %s)\n"
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" -V display version\n", FROM_STRING);
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exit(1);
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}
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if ((argv[optind]))
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user = (argv[optind]);
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if (ioctl(1, TIOCGWINSZ, &win) != -1 && win.ws_col > 0)
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maxcmd = win.ws_col;
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if (maxcmd < 71) {
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fprintf(stderr, "%d column window is too narrow\n", maxcmd);
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exit(1);
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}
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maxcmd -= 29 + (from ? 16 : 0) + (longform ? 20 : 0);
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if (maxcmd < 3)
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fprintf(stderr, "warning: screen width %d suboptimal.\n", win.ws_col);
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procs = readproctab(PROC_FILLCOM | PROC_FILLUSR | PROC_FILLSTAT);
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if (header) { /* print uptime and headers */
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print_uptime();
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printf("USER TTY ");
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if (from)
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printf("FROM ");
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if (longform)
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printf(" LOGIN@ IDLE JCPU PCPU WHAT\n");
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else
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printf(" IDLE WHAT\n");
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}
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utmpname(UTMP_FILE);
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setutent();
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if (user) {
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for (;;) {
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u = getutent();
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if (unlikely(!u)) break;
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if (u->ut_type != USER_PROCESS) continue;
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if (!strncmp(u->ut_user, user, USERSZ)) showinfo(u, longform, maxcmd, from);
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}
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} else {
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for (;;) {
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u = getutent();
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if (unlikely(!u)) break;
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if (u->ut_type != USER_PROCESS) continue;
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if (*u->ut_user) showinfo(u, longform, maxcmd, from);
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}
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}
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endutent();
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return 0;
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}
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