procps/top/top_nls.h
Lance Shelton 8d989c68c0 top: program code changes, enable NUMA/Node extensions
This commit extends the top Summary Area cpu states to
include information on Non-Uniform Memory Architecture
nodes. It is based upon changes originally proposed by
Lance Shelton who was instrumental in the final patch.

With this change, the user will have new commands that
will provide alternatives to the individual cpu stats:

. '2' toggles between cpu & numa node summary displays
. '3' provides node summary and related cpu statistics

These extensions required some minimal system support.
Typically, the numactl package (and maybe libnuma-dev)
are all that's needed to show a single node which owns
all the processors. Failing that, or for slightly more
variety, top also offers a #define named PRETEND_NUMA.

(everything is perfectly justified plus right margins)
(are completely filled, but of course it must be luck)

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
Signed-off-by: Lance Shelton <LShelton@fusionio.com>
2013-04-14 22:21:42 +10:00

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/* top_nls.h - provide the basis for future nls translations */
/*
* Copyright (c) 2011-2013, by: James C. Warner
* All rights reserved. 8921 Hilloway Road
* Eden Prairie, Minnesota 55347 USA
*
* This file may be used subject to the terms and conditions of the
* GNU Library General Public License Version 2, or any later version
* at your option, as published by the Free Software Foundation.
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU Library General Public License for more details.
*/
/* For contributions to this program, the author wishes to thank:
* Craig Small, <csmall@small.dropbear.id.au>
* Sami Kerola, <kerolasa@iki.fi>
*/
#ifndef _Itop_nls
#define _Itop_nls
/*
* These are our string tables with the following contents:
* Head : column headings with varying size limits
* Desc : field descriptions not to exceed 20 screen positions
* Norm : regular text possibly also containing c-format specifiers
* Uniq : show_special specially formatted strings
*
* The latter table presents the greatest translation challenge !
*
* We go to the trouble of creating the nls string tables to achieve
* these objectives:
* + the overhead of repeated runtime calls to gettext()
* will be avoided
* + the order of the strings in the template (.pot) file
* can be completely controlled
* + none of the important translator only comments will
* clutter and obscure the main program
*/
extern const char *Head_nlstab[];
extern const char *Desc_nlstab[];
extern const char *Norm_nlstab[];
extern const char *Uniq_nlstab[];
/*
* Simple optional macros to ease table access.
* The N_txt and N_fmt macros are interchangeable but
* highlight the two types of strings found in Norm_nlstable.
*/
#define N_col(e) Head_nlstab[e]
#define N_fld(e) Desc_nlstab[e]
#define N_txt(e) Norm_nlstab[e]
#define N_fmt(e) Norm_nlstab[e]
#define N_unq(e) Uniq_nlstab[e]
/*
* These enums are the means to access two of our four tables.
* The Head_nlstab and Desc_nlstab are accessed with standard
* top pflag enums.
*
* The norm_nls enums carry a suffix distinguishing plain text
* from any text also containiing c-format specifiers.
*/
enum norm_nls {
AMT_kilobyte_txt, AMT_megabyte_txt, AMT_gigabyte_txt, AMT_terabyte_txt,
AMT_petabyte_txt, AMT_exxabyte_txt, BAD_delayint_fmt, BAD_integers_txt,
BAD_max_task_txt, BAD_mon_pids_fmt, BAD_niterate_fmt, BAD_numfloat_txt,
BAD_signalid_txt, BAD_username_txt, BAD_widtharg_fmt, CHOOSE_group_txt,
COLORS_nomap_txt, DELAY_badarg_txt, DELAY_change_fmt, DELAY_secure_txt,
DISABLED_cmd_txt, DISABLED_win_fmt, EXIT_signals_fmt, FAIL_alloc_c_txt,
FAIL_alloc_r_txt, FAIL_openlib_fmt, FAIL_rc_open_fmt, FAIL_re_nice_fmt,
FAIL_signals_fmt, FAIL_statget_txt, FAIL_statopn_fmt, FAIL_tty_get_txt,
FAIL_tty_set_fmt, FAIL_widecpu_txt, FAIL_widepid_txt, FIND_no_find_fmt,
FIND_no_next_txt, FOREST_modes_fmt, FOREST_views_txt, GET_find_str_txt,
GET_max_task_fmt, GET_nice_num_fmt, GET_pid2kill_fmt, GET_pid2nice_fmt,
GET_sigs_num_fmt, GET_user_ids_txt, HELP_cmdline_fmt, HILIGHT_cant_txt,
IRIX_curmode_fmt, LIMIT_exceed_fmt, MISSING_args_fmt, NAME_windows_fmt,
NOT_onsecure_txt, NOT_smp_cpus_txt, NUMA_nodebad_txt, NUMA_nodeget_fmt,
NUMA_nodenam_fmt, NUMA_nodenot_txt, OFF_one_word_txt, ON_word_only_txt,
OSEL_casenot_txt, OSEL_caseyes_txt, OSEL_errdelm_fmt, OSEL_errdups_txt,
OSEL_errvalu_fmt, OSEL_prompts_fmt, OSEL_statlin_fmt, RC_bad_entry_fmt,
RC_bad_files_fmt, SCROLL_coord_fmt, SELECT_clash_txt, THREADS_show_fmt,
TIME_accumed_fmt, UNKNOWN_cmds_txt, UNKNOWN_opts_fmt, USAGE_abbrev_txt,
WORD_allcpus_txt, WORD_another_txt, WORD_eachcpu_fmt, WORD_exclude_txt,
WORD_include_txt, WORD_noneone_txt, WORD_process_txt, WORD_threads_txt,
WRITE_rcfile_fmt, WRONG_switch_fmt, XTRA_badflds_fmt, XTRA_fixwide_fmt,
XTRA_warncfg_txt, XTRA_winsize_txt,
#ifndef INSP_OFFDEMO
YINSP_demo01_txt, YINSP_demo02_txt, YINSP_demo03_txt, YINSP_deqfmt_txt,
YINSP_deqtyp_txt, YINSP_dstory_txt,
#endif
YINSP_failed_fmt, YINSP_noents_txt, YINSP_pidbad_fmt, YINSP_pidsee_fmt,
YINSP_rcfile_fmt, YINSP_status_fmt, YINSP_workin_txt,
norm_MAX
};
enum uniq_nls {
KEYS_helpbas_fmt, KEYS_helpext_fmt, WINDOWS_help_fmt, COLOR_custom_fmt,
FIELD_header_fmt, MEMORY_lines_fmt, STATE_line_1_fmt, STATE_lin2x4_fmt,
STATE_lin2x5_fmt, STATE_lin2x6_fmt, STATE_lin2x7_fmt, INSP_hdrsels_fmt,
INSP_hdrview_fmt,
uniq_MAX
};
void initialize_nls (void);
#endif /* _Itop_nls */