119 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
a4f4ef5b63 Tag 3.0.0beta5 2018-08-24 22:55:24 -03:00
8c43218aa0 Introduce screen tabs 2018-08-24 22:53:07 -03:00
e77a16f4ae Linux: proper sorting of CMAJFILT and CMINFILT 2018-08-24 22:45:36 -03:00
a49853543e Change to previous screen using Shift-Tab 2018-08-24 19:30:54 -03:00
28a5859fe8 Settings: fix storage of screens in htoprc 2018-08-24 18:39:00 -03:00
0939e5cb41 Settings: fix default and storage of sort keys 2018-08-24 18:39:00 -03:00
e1c2dc56fd Linux: fix CPU count 2018-08-24 18:39:00 -03:00
e9f95da559 Linux: remove warnings of unused variables 2018-08-24 18:39:00 -03:00
5a0a4e1adb Improve Catalan translation for desktop file (#828) 2018-08-24 18:39:00 -03:00
f3b47c46e6 Improve htop.desktop file (#609)
- sort entries according to the spec
- add to the `Monitor` category
2018-08-24 16:01:50 -03:00
34b147e14e Linux: add process->starttime and use it for STARTTIME column (#700)
this way a remount of /proc will not reset starttimes
and we can also see startup times for processes started before the mount
of /proc

also record btime (boot time in seconds since epoch) as Linux semi-global
2018-08-24 16:01:43 -03:00
03e0a73d5b OpenBSD: make the STARTTIME column display correctly (#815) 2018-08-24 16:01:38 -03:00
794419e6c5 OpenBSD: add environment reading support (#819) 2018-08-24 16:01:31 -03:00
7ec5312974 Fix process name updates for shorter strings (#812)
When a process name changes from a long string to a short string,
truncate instead of just overwriting the beginning.
2018-08-24 16:01:25 -03:00
af92f0b8d6 Fix virtualization color in help screen
Closes #785.
2018-08-24 16:01:19 -03:00
22e9d09723 Unstage/gitignore INSTALL since it's regenerated by autogen.sh
As noted by @marcelpaulo. I've had ugly diffs that fiddled with
this file in the past, so it's good to see it gone.

Closes #800.
2018-08-24 16:01:12 -03:00
fda1475a10 Mention the "c" key (tag subtree) in the man
This was reported by @agguser.
2018-08-24 16:01:06 -03:00
ebf3cff1ac Disable 'make dist' when pkg.m4 is unused in configure
This would prevent a careless future package maintainer from creating a
release tarball with a defective configure script. :)

Also, add a warning in the autogen.sh phase if pkg.m4 is unused.

Signed-off-by: Kang-Che Sung <explorer09@gmail.com>
2018-08-24 16:00:59 -03:00
7bbb3600fc fix option string
This broke with commit db05ba6106.
2018-08-24 16:00:52 -03:00
4092c90bc3 Update ChangeLog 2018-08-24 16:00:23 -03:00
7742e17cc0 Add tree view flag to man page (#777) 2018-08-24 16:00:01 -03:00
2dffee8de9 Require pkg-config as an optional build dependency on Linux (#775)
With this commit:

* if pkgconfig is installed, it will expand the code inside the shell if, adding the pkgconfig-based tests for the dependencies of Linux delay accounting.
* if pkgconfig is not installed, it will add an error message inside the test of Linux delay accounting, telling the user to install pkgconfig and rebuild the configure script if they want to use Linux delay accounting.

The end result is:

* people running Linux
  * will not need pkgconfig when not using delay accounting
  * will need pkgconfig when using delay accounting
    * if they don't have it
      * they are told by configure they need to install it and re-run autogen.sh when running from Git
      * they are told by configure they need to install it and re-run configure when running from the tarball
* people not running Linux
  * will never need pkgconfig

...and in none of the above scenarios the generated configure script produces unexpanded macros for users checking out the sources from Git.
2018-08-24 15:59:40 -03:00
791aae87c4 MakeHeader.py: Fix for non-utf8 environments (#770)
Header creation fails with non-utf8 locale and python3.
Simply set LC_ALL="C" and use python3 to reproduce the issue.

env LC_ALL="C" ./scripts/MakeHeader.py MetersPanel.c
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "./scripts/MakeHeader.py", line 32, in <module>
    for line in file.readlines():
  File "/usr/lib64/python3.5/encodings/ascii.py", line 26, in decode
    return codecs.ascii_decode(input, self.errors)[0]
UnicodeDecodeError: 'ascii' codec can't decode byte 0xe2 in position 956: ordinal not in range(128)

This changes is python2 and python3 compatible

cStringIO.StringIO module is removed because it is not able to accept unicode strings
https://docs.python.org/2/library/stringio.html#cStringIO.StringIO
2018-08-24 15:58:12 -03:00
505fa6b517 Solaris: grammatical whoops in configure.ac 2018-05-22 23:17:30 -03:00
f94c54eb5a Solaris: add check for missing err.h 2018-05-22 23:17:30 -03:00
9710ce6c08 Solaris: Make last change to Platform.h persistent by adding to Platform.c 2018-05-22 23:17:30 -03:00
f78f658eed dragonflybsd, freebsd, openbsd: fixes for htop 3.0 branch 2018-04-10 10:22:44 -03:00
b8bfe60d2b Solaris: fix build on htop 3.0 branch 2018-04-10 10:21:29 -03:00
5c6d7cca3e Bump version to 3.0.0beta4 2018-04-06 12:43:24 -03:00
6fe06fb7e5 Portability: make list of default screens per-platform 2018-04-06 12:41:36 -03:00
657836a2ae Minor style fixes. 2018-04-06 12:40:51 -03:00
63e1417b8c Update some field accesses to new structures 2018-04-06 12:34:57 -03:00
9b4bdfcb3e Add -t command-line flag for tree view 2018-04-06 11:14:09 -03:00
7a71f9cf32 macOS: fix the switched version test (#772) 2018-04-06 11:14:09 -03:00
c91b0938d5 Solaris: update proc state letters to reflect Solaris usage 2018-04-06 11:14:09 -03:00
4f934c977d Solaris: bump copyright in Platform.{c,h} 2018-04-06 11:14:09 -03:00
d1696b5d5d Solaris: fix a memory leak caused by calling ProcessList_getProcess twice for each LWP 2018-04-06 11:14:09 -03:00
beb47cbb12 Solaris: Implement process environment listing 2018-04-06 11:14:09 -03:00
677cac9fab Solaris: add placeholder message about environment listing 2018-04-06 11:14:09 -03:00
6790e004cd Solaris: showing a dash for the top-level process is no longer necessary 2018-04-06 11:14:09 -03:00
8677162836 Solaris: add warning about proc_walk_f callback function 2018-04-06 11:14:09 -03:00
475798e8ab Solaris: condense separate process vs lwp handling down to a single workflow 2018-04-06 11:14:09 -03:00
7689c5c3b7 Solaris: get completely out of the file handling business using libproc 2018-04-06 11:14:09 -03:00
c2ab3ac422 Solaris: Condense conditional blocks for new vs old LWPs and procs 2018-04-06 11:14:09 -03:00
61bb649e0a Solaris: remove unneeded accumulators for process and thread counting 2018-04-06 11:14:09 -03:00
b8ec1c0337 Solaris: Assorted post-LWP code cleanup 2018-04-06 11:14:09 -03:00
499af738e7 Solaris: Implement kernel thread counting 2018-04-06 11:14:09 -03:00
416ef48a62 Solaris: If a process has a running LWP, then the process is by definition running 2018-04-06 11:14:09 -03:00
b9e0da9200 Collapse current subtree pressing Backspace 2018-04-06 11:14:09 -03:00
509303323f Solaris: Implement LWP enumeration (#768)
Squashed the following commits:

* Solaris: Get LWP enumeration working
* Solaris: Make showing and hiding of kernel threads behave
* Solaris: remove usage of lwpstatus that is no longer needed
* Solaris: no discrete access to parent proc structure needed
* Solaris: Restore runtime MaxPid detection after LWP changes
* Solaris: Workaround virtual PID signal issue by shadowing kill() with a macro
* Solaris: Fix unintention double-shifting of virtual PID for LWP enumeration
* Solaris: Add LWPID to default display since LWP enumeration is also default
* Solaris: use PAGE_SIZE_KB from Process.h instead of custom definition
* Solaris: stop LWP enumeration at 1023 LWPs per proc since that is all we can handle in the virtual PID
2018-04-06 11:14:09 -03:00
421a31d6f1 OpenBSD: read Battery data
Signed-off-by: Hisham Muhammad <hisham@gobolinux.org>
2018-04-06 11:14:09 -03:00
d4c4c02b97 macOS: keep scanning thread for versions before High Sierra (#728)
Keep scanning threads for versions before High Sierra 13.0.0 and after 13.3.0.
2018-04-06 11:14:09 -03:00
1ef20d1f14 Solaris: Fix virt and resident memory sizes. Was using KiB, needed pages. 2018-04-06 11:14:09 -03:00
1ab5afa1fe New makefile targets to rebuild and clean htop headers.
`make htop-headers` will regenerate all '.h' headers in htop source for
all platforms.
`make clean-htop-headers` will delete all generated htop headers.

Because of the introduction of these two targets, I slightly changed
the style of platform-specific portions of makefile rules.
Please comment if you accept such a style, or need me to revert to old
style.

Signed-off-by: Kang-Che Sung <explorer09@gmail.com>
2018-04-06 11:14:04 -03:00
00d1fb019a Linux: change how kernel threads are detected
Use the same method that ps and top use to determine if a
process is a kernel thread on Linux: check if cmdline is empty.

Thanks to @wangqr's investigation reported here:
https://github.com/hishamhm/htop/issues/761#issuecomment-375306069

Fixes #761.
2018-04-06 11:13:30 -03:00
dd175b6881 Fix overflow for signals >= 100.
Thanks to @gzip4 for tracking this down.

Closes #764.
2018-04-06 11:13:30 -03:00
7ad9701a12 strace: increase string length 2018-04-06 11:13:30 -03:00
881fe9631a Solaris: code indentation fix 2018-04-06 11:13:30 -03:00
0de77c7075 Solaris: enough changes made to justify a copyright bump to 2018 2018-04-06 11:13:30 -03:00
0f71db9d82 Solaris: fix memory allocation for usernames (some empty usernames in 32-bit builds) 2018-04-06 11:13:30 -03:00
da4010783e Solaris: fix malloc() / free() issues with zone name handling 2018-04-06 11:13:30 -03:00
3f7622a302 Solaris: Link against libmalloc to fix various crashes 2018-04-06 11:13:30 -03:00
df5d81a881 Solaris: Import backtrace-on-abort from Linux, with minor modification for Solaris 2018-04-06 11:13:30 -03:00
6c2b3b546d Use fork/exec instead of popen to run lsof (#757)
Fixes #675
2018-04-06 11:13:30 -03:00
f48f5a10ca Use AM_CFLAGS and AM_LDFLAGS in Makefile.am (#760)
This reduces generated Makefile.in size by 74%.
(217319 bytes -> 56326 bytes)

Automake considers that <prog>_CFLAGS and <prog>_LDFLAGS are
program-specific build rules, and when such are specified, Automake
will generate additional code just to avoid the "generic" and
package-wide AM_CFLAGS or AM_LDFLAGS. (Especially for <prog>_CFLAGS,
Automake will rename generated object files to become "prog-foo.o" and
such, and it's _a lot_ of code to achieve this in Makefile.)

There's no reason for htop to rename intermediate object files. It's
better to make things simpler.

Signed-off-by: Kang-Che Sung <explorer09@gmail.com>
2018-04-06 11:13:30 -03:00
1aa23925c9 Import Solaris support (#741)
This commit adds support for Solaris, squashed from PR #741:

Summary of additions:

* Initial setup of Solaris platform directory
* Add Solaris platform into autoconf template
* Uptime and load averages
* Add dependency on libkstat
* Basic process listing
* Zone name display
* CPU detection
* Per-process memory and CPU usage parsed correctly
* Uses sysconf to discover number of CPUs, instead of more complex libkstat code
* Simple memory display working
* Reduce repetitive calls to the PAGE_SIZE macro when reading memory info
* Add Project, Contract, Task, and Pool into process properties
* Use system major()/minor() implementations and remove extraneous definition of mkdev()
* Get the STARTTIME column working properly, using the Linux implementation as a guide
2018-04-06 11:13:30 -03:00
2e1f56d934 Changed type of some integer variables to avoid overflows 2018-03-16 12:01:24 -03:00
6ee99566cd Bump version to 3.0.0beta3 2018-02-26 20:13:09 -03:00
dc6bb069f0 Update generated header 2018-02-26 20:13:09 -03:00
0169577019 Fix inttypes.h header 2018-02-26 20:13:09 -03:00
0e38be9ee7 Darwin: expose LAST_PROCESSFIELD like the other platforms 2018-02-26 20:13:09 -03:00
8e6c1e1bac Add more default screens 2018-02-26 20:13:09 -03:00
709619800f Only compute counters is process is shown 2018-02-26 20:13:09 -03:00
a72439c9b7 Implemented various performance counters 2018-02-26 20:13:09 -03:00
61e94c1b5b Add IPC performance counter for Linux 2018-02-26 20:13:09 -03:00
b9f5892593 Add perf counter object 2018-02-26 20:13:09 -03:00
267d03b6d8 configure.ac: add --enable-perfcounters 2018-02-26 20:13:09 -03:00
3b819daf82 Set default sort keys in default screens 2018-02-26 20:13:09 -03:00
d9f8cdf0a6 Add make symbols target 2018-02-26 20:13:09 -03:00
59982a188c Store .sort_key as a string 2018-02-26 20:13:09 -03:00
0800424fe6 Match iotop's screen configuration 2018-02-26 20:13:09 -03:00
b4a8f048d1 Use screen's flags when reading process data 2018-02-26 20:13:09 -03:00
2df1f61d77 Screens: Fix "New Screen" option 2018-02-26 20:13:09 -03:00
e6c98b6e8e htoprc: store screen 0's setup for improved compatibility 2018-02-26 20:13:09 -03:00
b815e4c7a3 Add support for multiple screens, switchable using Tab 2018-02-26 20:13:09 -03:00
4791050cea Begin add supporting for multiple screens 2018-02-26 20:13:09 -03:00
1edcfad874 Move responsibility for cursor placement to Panels 2018-02-26 20:13:09 -03:00
d4ea7cd65c Fix bashisms (#749)
The configure script relied on bash-specific extensions to shell syntax
and behavior, causing build failures on systems with other /bin/sh
implementations. This commit replaces those with equivalent constructs
that should work in all POSIX shells.
2018-02-26 20:07:52 -03:00
9ca1c993ac Add Contributing Guide! 2018-02-26 11:45:53 -03:00
ccd156f8ba Updates to generated header files 2018-02-26 11:44:46 -03:00
858af2505f Protect against overflows in RichString_setAttrn 2018-02-26 11:05:12 -03:00
655c7293d2 Update ChangeLog 2018-02-26 10:54:01 -03:00
bc5d46982f use CFLAGS from ncurses*-config, if present (#745)
Fixes #695.
2018-02-26 10:19:01 -03:00
c01f40eb3e Fix build failure ('major' undefined) in glibc 2.28. (#746)
glibc 2.28 no longer defines 'major' and 'minor' in <sys/types.h> and
requires us to include <sys/sysmacros.h>. (glibc 2.25 starts
deprecating the macros in <sys/types.h>.) Now do include the latter if
found on the system.

At the moment, let's also utilize AC_HEADER_MAJOR in configure script.
However as Autoconf 2.69 has not yet updated the AC_HEADER_MAJOR macro
to reflect the glibc change [1], so add a workaround code.

Fixes #663. Supersedes pull request #729.

Reference:
[1] https://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=autoconf.git;a=commit;h=e17a30e987d7ee695fb4294a82d987ec3dc9b974

Signed-off-by: Kang-Che Sung <explorer09@gmail.com>
2018-02-26 10:15:05 -03:00
eed18dd107 Remove unused function from unsupported/ 2018-02-18 21:18:53 -03:00
f914617508 Make settings file finding sequence more straightforward
Avoid unnecessary access() call and make code read more linearly.
2018-02-18 20:42:17 -03:00
03b2581745 Only consider a read successful when the file seems valid
Require at least the `fields` entry to be present,
so we can have a decent guess that it was indeed a settings file.
2018-02-18 20:35:23 -03:00
8c653212c0 Replace size_t with int/void* union
I was occasionally passing negative values to size_t.
Plus, this better reflects the intent of the variant argument.

Reported by Coverity:
https://scan8.coverity.com/reports.htm#v13253/p10402/fileInstanceId=22093891&defectInstanceId=7543346&mergedDefectId=174179&fileStart=251&fileEnd=500
2018-02-18 10:38:49 -03:00
b064d501ae linux/Battery.c: make sure fd is always closed
Detected by Coverity:
https://scan8.coverity.com/reports.htm#v13252/p10402/fileInstanceId=22093957&defectInstanceId=7543348&mergedDefectId=174180
2018-02-18 10:21:22 -03:00
ff78a1bfce Fix out-of-bounds read
Detected by Coverity:
https://scan8.coverity.com/reports.htm#v13252/p10402/fileInstanceId=22093847&defectInstanceId=7543344&mergedDefectId=174181
2018-02-18 10:17:56 -03:00
f4f35da7e0 Fix indentation 2018-02-18 10:17:29 -03:00
76366be3f1 Update ChangeLog 2018-02-17 21:11:54 -02:00
6dda8d2586 linux/LinuxProcessList.c: Fix indentation. 2018-02-17 20:52:46 -02:00
5fca258f33 call clear() function when SIGWINCH is received. (#660) 2018-02-17 16:25:57 -02:00
70ed51a303 linux/LinuxProcessList: fix reading of number of read syscalls of process
The "if" tests if the character at index "5" is 'r', as a first quick
check. However at index "5" will always be a colon ":". This patch fixes
the off-by-one error. htop now shows proper values in the RD_SYSC
column.

Signed-off-by: Marc Kleine-Budde <mkl@pengutronix.de>
2018-02-17 16:14:34 -02:00
df9922a67e Fix preservation of LDFLAGS value during configure script
Fixes #738.
2018-02-17 14:50:55 -02:00
fcdff59f4c Update ChangeLog 2018-02-17 14:50:42 -02:00
b544c22c72 Fix issue with small terminals.
Fixes #733.
2018-02-13 06:41:44 -02:00
f37a050d3d Optimize Vector_size on non-debug builds 2018-02-05 11:01:35 +01:00
03f17688ad Handle unexpected values for character passed to isalnum
It seems that certain negative integer values can crash isalnum().
Let's protect against those.

Fixes #711.
2018-02-05 10:59:20 +01:00
a32d7528f6 Check for pkgconfig's presence before using it.
Fixes #710.
2018-02-05 10:22:16 +01:00
ac2dff2881 Fix color behavior on some terminals.
Fixes #635.
2018-02-05 07:20:27 +01:00
c50440f165 Bump version to 2.1.0 2018-02-04 20:13:55 +01:00
b0588d90ff parseBatInfo: check line for NULL before passing it to String_getToken() 2018-02-04 17:04:47 +01:00
b84ebfd4e8 Clarify we are looking for the null termination
Not for a comparison to zero
2018-02-04 17:02:30 +01:00
b86e14d3cf Typo in man page
*hightlight*
2018-02-04 17:01:39 +01:00
b34d76cd41 Fix: infinite loop in tree view on macOS
Fixes #688, the bug regressed on 584a9bc.

On Mac OS X 10.11.6, all processes have their parents since there's a
special process named "kernel_task", whose PID and PPID are 0. As a
result, `this->processes` is never changed causing infinite `while`.
2018-02-04 16:51:06 +01:00
87be623eac Add support for Linux TASK_IDLE
Linux commit 06eb61844d841d0032a9950ce7f8e783ee49c0d0 ("sched/debug:
Add explicit TASK_IDLE printing") exposes kthreads idling using
TASK_IDLE in procfs as "I (idle)".

Until now, when sorting the STATE ("S") column, htop used the raw
value of the state character for comparison, however that led to the
undesirable effect of TASK_IDLE ('I') tasks being sorted above tasks
that were running ('R').

Thus, explicitly recognize the idle process state, and sort it below
others.
2018-02-04 16:44:21 +01:00
b27712181a Darwin: disable thread reading due to bug in macOS High Sierra 2018-02-04 08:59:29 +01:00
78 changed files with 2464 additions and 692 deletions

1
.gitignore vendored
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@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ htop
.deps/
Makefile
Makefile.in
INSTALL
aclocal.m4
autom4te.cache/
compile

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@ -26,6 +26,7 @@ in the source distribution for its full text.
#include <math.h>
#include <pwd.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
@ -80,7 +81,7 @@ Object* Action_pickFromVector(State* st, Panel* list, int x) {
header->pl->following = pid;
unfollow = true;
}
ScreenManager_run(scr, &panelFocus, &ch);
ScreenManager_run(scr, &panelFocus, &ch, NULL);
if (unfollow) {
header->pl->following = -1;
}
@ -106,7 +107,7 @@ static void Action_runSetup(Settings* settings, const Header* header, ProcessLis
CategoriesPanel_makeMetersPage(panelCategories);
Panel* panelFocus;
int ch;
ScreenManager_run(scr, &panelFocus, &ch);
ScreenManager_run(scr, &panelFocus, &ch, "Setup");
ScreenManager_delete(scr);
if (settings->changed) {
Header_writeBackToSettings(header);
@ -115,7 +116,7 @@ static void Action_runSetup(Settings* settings, const Header* header, ProcessLis
static bool changePriority(MainPanel* panel, int delta) {
bool anyTagged;
bool ok = MainPanel_foreachProcess(panel, (MainPanel_ForeachProcessFn) Process_changePriorityBy, delta, &anyTagged);
bool ok = MainPanel_foreachProcess(panel, (MainPanel_ForeachProcessFn) Process_changePriorityBy, (Arg){ .i = delta }, &anyTagged);
if (!ok)
beep();
return anyTagged;
@ -155,6 +156,21 @@ static bool expandCollapse(Panel* panel) {
return true;
}
static bool collapseIntoParent(Panel* panel) {
Process* p = (Process*) Panel_getSelected(panel);
if (!p) return false;
pid_t ppid = Process_getParentPid(p);
for (int i = 0; i < Panel_size(panel); i++) {
Process* q = (Process*) Panel_get(panel, i);
if (q->pid == ppid) {
q->showChildren = false;
Panel_setSelected(panel, i);
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
Htop_Reaction Action_setSortKey(Settings* settings, ProcessField sortKey) {
ScreenSettings* ss = settings->ss;
ss->sortKey = sortKey;
@ -187,6 +203,7 @@ static Htop_Reaction sortBy(State* st) {
// ----------------------------------------
static Htop_Reaction actionResize(State* st) {
clear();
Panel_resize(st->panel, COLS, LINES-(st->panel->y)-1);
return HTOP_REDRAW_BAR;
}
@ -263,6 +280,14 @@ static Htop_Reaction actionExpandOrCollapse(State* st) {
return changed ? HTOP_RECALCULATE : HTOP_OK;
}
static Htop_Reaction actionCollapseIntoParent(State* st) {
if (!st->settings->ss->treeView) {
return HTOP_OK;
}
bool changed = collapseIntoParent(st->panel);
return changed ? HTOP_RECALCULATE : HTOP_OK;
}
static Htop_Reaction actionExpandCollapseOrSortColumn(State* st) {
return st->settings->ss->treeView ? actionExpandOrCollapse(st) : actionSetSortColumn(st);
}
@ -281,6 +306,35 @@ static Htop_Reaction actionNextScreen(State* st) {
return HTOP_REFRESH;
}
static Htop_Reaction actionPrevScreen(State* st) {
Settings* settings = st->settings;
if (settings->ssIndex == 0) {
settings->ssIndex = settings->nScreens - 1;
} else {
settings->ssIndex--;
}
settings->ss = settings->screens[settings->ssIndex];
return HTOP_REFRESH;
}
Htop_Reaction Action_setScreenTab(Settings* settings, int x) {
int s = 2;
for (unsigned int i = 0; i < settings->nScreens; i++) {
if (x < s) {
return 0;
}
const char* name = settings->screens[i]->name;
int len = strlen(name);
if (x <= s + len + 1) {
settings->ssIndex = i;
settings->ss = settings->screens[i];
return HTOP_REFRESH;
}
s += len + 3;
}
return 0;
}
static Htop_Reaction actionSetAffinity(State* st) {
if (st->pl->cpuCount == 1)
return HTOP_OK;
@ -297,7 +351,7 @@ static Htop_Reaction actionSetAffinity(State* st) {
void* set = Action_pickFromVector(st, affinityPanel, 15);
if (set) {
Affinity* affinity = AffinityPanel_getAffinity(affinityPanel, st->pl);
bool ok = MainPanel_foreachProcess((MainPanel*)panel, (MainPanel_ForeachProcessFn) Affinity_set, (size_t) affinity, NULL);
bool ok = MainPanel_foreachProcess((MainPanel*)panel, (MainPanel_ForeachProcessFn) Affinity_set, (Arg){ .v = affinity }, NULL);
if (!ok) beep();
Affinity_delete(affinity);
}
@ -314,7 +368,7 @@ static Htop_Reaction actionKill(State* st) {
Panel_setHeader(st->panel, "Sending...");
Panel_draw(st->panel, true);
refresh();
MainPanel_foreachProcess((MainPanel*)st->panel, (MainPanel_ForeachProcessFn) Process_sendSignal, (size_t) sgn->key, NULL);
MainPanel_foreachProcess((MainPanel*)st->panel, (MainPanel_ForeachProcessFn) Process_sendSignal, (Arg){ .i = sgn->key }, NULL);
napms(500);
}
}
@ -463,7 +517,7 @@ static Htop_Reaction actionHelp(State* st) {
addattrstr(CRT_colors[CPU_NICE_TEXT], "low-priority"); addstr("/");
addattrstr(CRT_colors[CPU_NORMAL], "normal"); addstr("/");
addattrstr(CRT_colors[CPU_KERNEL], "kernel"); addstr("/");
addattrstr(CRT_colors[CPU_STEAL], "virtualiz");
addattrstr(CRT_colors[CPU_GUEST], "virtualiz");
addattrstr(CRT_colors[BAR_SHADOW], " used%");
}
addattrstr(CRT_colors[BAR_BORDER], "]");
@ -569,6 +623,7 @@ void Action_setBindings(Htop_Action* keys) {
keys['+'] = actionExpandOrCollapse;
keys['='] = actionExpandOrCollapse;
keys['-'] = actionExpandOrCollapse;
keys['\177'] = actionCollapseIntoParent;
keys['u'] = actionFilterByUser;
keys['F'] = Action_follow;
keys['S'] = actionSetup;
@ -585,5 +640,6 @@ void Action_setBindings(Htop_Action* keys) {
keys['c'] = actionTagAllChildren;
keys['e'] = actionShowEnvScreen;
keys['\t'] = actionNextScreen;
keys[KEY_SHIFT_TAB] = actionPrevScreen;
}

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@ -49,6 +49,8 @@ Htop_Reaction Action_setSortKey(Settings* settings, ProcessField sortKey);
// ----------------------------------------
Htop_Reaction Action_setScreenTab(Settings* settings, int x);
Htop_Reaction Action_follow(State* st);

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@ -0,0 +1,56 @@
Contributing Guide
==================
Hello, and thank you so much for taking your time to contribute in any way to
htop! There are many ways to contribute, and I'll try to list them below. The
support from the free software community has been amazing over the years and
it is the number one thing that keeps me going, maintaining and improving
something that started as a tiny pet project back in 2004 and that nowadays is
a piece of software used all over the world, in both reality [and
fiction!](http://hisham.hm/htop/index.php?page=sightings). Cheers!
-- Hisham Muhammad
Bug Reports
-----------
Bug reports should be posted in the [Github issue
tracker](http://github.com/hishamhm/htop/issues). (I reply to them all, but I
usually do it in batches! :) ) Bug reports are extremely important since it's
impossible for me to test htop in every possible system, distribution and
scenario. Your feedback is what keeps the tool stable and always improving!
Thank you!
Pull Requests
-------------
Code contributions are most welcome! Just [fork the
repo](http://github.com/hishamhm/htop) and send a [pull
request](https://github.com/hishamhm/htop/pulls). Help is especially
appreciated for support of platforms other than Linux. If proposing new
features, please be mindful that htop is a system tool that needs to keep a
small footprint and perform well on systems under stress -- so unfortunately I
can't accept every new feature proposed, as I need to keep the tool slim and
maintainable. Great ideas backed by a PR are always carefully considered for
inclusion, though! Also, PRs containing bug fixes and portability tweaks are a
no-brainer, please send those in!
Feature Requests
----------------
Back when htop was hosted in SourceForge, there used to be separate Bug
Tracker and Feature Request pages. These go all lumped together under "Issues"
in Github, which is a bit confusing. For this reason, I close Feature Requests
and file them with the [`feature
request`](https://github.com/hishamhm/htop/issues?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=is%3Aissue+label%3A%22feature+request%22+)
label, where they remain accessible, but not mixed with actual bug reports.
This doesn't mean I'm dismissing or ignoring feature requests right away! It's
just an organizational issue (with Github, really!).
Donations
---------
If you like htop, feel free to [buy the author a
beer](http://hisham.hm/htop/index.php?page=donate). :-)

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@ -37,10 +37,12 @@ in the source distribution for its full text.
#define White COLOR_WHITE
#define ColorPairGrayBlack ColorPair(Magenta,Magenta)
#define ColorIndexGrayBlack ColorIndex(Magenta,Magenta)
#define KEY_WHEELUP KEY_F(20)
#define KEY_WHEELDOWN KEY_F(21)
#define KEY_RECLICK KEY_F(22)
#define KEY_SHIFT_TAB KEY_F(23)
//#link curses
@ -128,6 +130,10 @@ typedef enum ColorElements_ {
CPU_STEAL,
CPU_GUEST,
PANEL_EDIT,
SCREENS_OTH_BORDER,
SCREENS_OTH_TEXT,
SCREENS_CUR_BORDER,
SCREENS_CUR_TEXT,
LAST_COLORELEMENT
} ColorElements;
@ -233,6 +239,10 @@ int CRT_colorSchemes[LAST_COLORSCHEME][LAST_COLORELEMENT] = {
[CPU_STEAL] = ColorPair(Cyan,Black),
[CPU_GUEST] = ColorPair(Cyan,Black),
[PANEL_EDIT] = ColorPair(White,Blue),
[SCREENS_OTH_BORDER] = ColorPair(Blue,Blue),
[SCREENS_OTH_TEXT] = ColorPair(Black,Blue),
[SCREENS_CUR_BORDER] = ColorPair(Green,Green),
[SCREENS_CUR_TEXT] = ColorPair(Black,Green),
},
[COLORSCHEME_MONOCHROME] = {
[RESET_COLOR] = A_NORMAL,
@ -293,6 +303,10 @@ int CRT_colorSchemes[LAST_COLORSCHEME][LAST_COLORELEMENT] = {
[CPU_STEAL] = A_REVERSE,
[CPU_GUEST] = A_REVERSE,
[PANEL_EDIT] = A_BOLD,
[SCREENS_OTH_BORDER] = A_DIM,
[SCREENS_OTH_TEXT] = A_DIM,
[SCREENS_CUR_BORDER] = A_REVERSE,
[SCREENS_CUR_TEXT] = A_REVERSE,
},
[COLORSCHEME_BLACKONWHITE] = {
[RESET_COLOR] = ColorPair(Black,White),
@ -353,6 +367,10 @@ int CRT_colorSchemes[LAST_COLORSCHEME][LAST_COLORELEMENT] = {
[CPU_STEAL] = ColorPair(Cyan,White),
[CPU_GUEST] = ColorPair(Cyan,White),
[PANEL_EDIT] = ColorPair(White,Blue),
[SCREENS_OTH_BORDER] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(Black,White),
[SCREENS_OTH_TEXT] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(Black,White),
[SCREENS_CUR_BORDER] = ColorPair(Green,Green),
[SCREENS_CUR_TEXT] = ColorPair(Black,Green),
},
[COLORSCHEME_LIGHTTERMINAL] = {
[RESET_COLOR] = ColorPair(Black,Black),
@ -413,6 +431,10 @@ int CRT_colorSchemes[LAST_COLORSCHEME][LAST_COLORELEMENT] = {
[CPU_STEAL] = ColorPair(Black,Black),
[CPU_GUEST] = ColorPair(Black,Black),
[PANEL_EDIT] = ColorPair(White,Blue),
[SCREENS_OTH_BORDER] = ColorPair(Blue,Black),
[SCREENS_OTH_TEXT] = ColorPair(Blue,Black),
[SCREENS_CUR_BORDER] = ColorPair(Green,Green),
[SCREENS_CUR_TEXT] = ColorPair(Black,Green),
},
[COLORSCHEME_MIDNIGHT] = {
[RESET_COLOR] = ColorPair(White,Blue),
@ -473,6 +495,10 @@ int CRT_colorSchemes[LAST_COLORSCHEME][LAST_COLORELEMENT] = {
[CPU_STEAL] = ColorPair(White,Blue),
[CPU_GUEST] = ColorPair(White,Blue),
[PANEL_EDIT] = ColorPair(White,Blue),
[SCREENS_OTH_BORDER] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(Yellow,Blue),
[SCREENS_OTH_TEXT] = ColorPair(Cyan,Blue),
[SCREENS_CUR_BORDER] = ColorPair(Cyan,Cyan),
[SCREENS_CUR_TEXT] = ColorPair(Black,Cyan),
},
[COLORSCHEME_BLACKNIGHT] = {
[RESET_COLOR] = ColorPair(Cyan,Black),
@ -533,6 +559,10 @@ int CRT_colorSchemes[LAST_COLORSCHEME][LAST_COLORELEMENT] = {
[CPU_STEAL] = ColorPair(Cyan,Black),
[CPU_GUEST] = ColorPair(Cyan,Black),
[PANEL_EDIT] = ColorPair(White,Cyan),
[SCREENS_OTH_BORDER] = ColorPair(White,Black),
[SCREENS_OTH_TEXT] = ColorPair(Cyan,Black),
[SCREENS_CUR_BORDER] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(White,Black),
[SCREENS_CUR_TEXT] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(Green,Black),
},
[COLORSCHEME_BROKENGRAY] = { 0 } // dynamically generated.
};
@ -645,12 +675,16 @@ void CRT_init(int delay, int colorScheme) {
define_key("\033[13~", KEY_F(3));
define_key("\033[14~", KEY_F(4));
define_key("\033[17;2~", KEY_F(18));
define_key("\033[Z", KEY_SHIFT_TAB);
char sequence[3] = "\033a";
for (char c = 'a'; c <= 'z'; c++) {
sequence[1] = c;
define_key(sequence, KEY_ALT('A' + (c - 'a')));
}
}
if (String_startsWith(CRT_termType, "rxvt")) {
define_key("\033[Z", KEY_SHIFT_TAB);
}
#ifndef DEBUG
signal(11, CRT_handleSIGSEGV);
#endif
@ -718,22 +752,23 @@ void CRT_enableDelay() {
void CRT_setColors(int colorScheme) {
CRT_colorScheme = colorScheme;
if (colorScheme == COLORSCHEME_BLACKNIGHT) {
for (int i = 0; i < 8; i++)
for (int j = 0; j < 8; j++) {
if (ColorIndex(i,j) != ColorIndex(Magenta,Magenta)) {
init_pair(ColorIndex(i,j), i, j);
}
for (int i = 0; i < 8; i++) {
for (int j = 0; j < 8; j++) {
if (ColorIndex(i,j) != ColorPairGrayBlack) {
int bg = (colorScheme != COLORSCHEME_BLACKNIGHT)
? (j==0 ? -1 : j)
: j;
init_pair(ColorIndex(i,j), i, bg);
}
init_pair(ColorIndex(Magenta,Magenta), 8, 0);
} else {
for (int i = 0; i < 8; i++)
for (int j = 0; j < 8; j++) {
if (ColorIndex(i,j) != ColorIndex(Magenta,Magenta)) {
init_pair(ColorIndex(i,j), i, (j==0?-1:j));
}
}
init_pair(ColorIndex(Magenta,Magenta), 8, -1);
}
}
int grayBlackFg = COLORS > 8 ? 8 : 0;
int grayBlackBg = (colorScheme != COLORSCHEME_BLACKNIGHT)
? -1
: 0;
init_pair(ColorIndexGrayBlack, grayBlackFg, grayBlackBg);
CRT_colors = CRT_colorSchemes[colorScheme];
}

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@ -26,10 +26,12 @@ in the source distribution for its full text.
#define White COLOR_WHITE
#define ColorPairGrayBlack ColorPair(Magenta,Magenta)
#define ColorIndexGrayBlack ColorIndex(Magenta,Magenta)
#define KEY_WHEELUP KEY_F(20)
#define KEY_WHEELDOWN KEY_F(21)
#define KEY_RECLICK KEY_F(22)
#define KEY_SHIFT_TAB KEY_F(23)
//#link curses
@ -116,6 +118,10 @@ typedef enum ColorElements_ {
CPU_STEAL,
CPU_GUEST,
PANEL_EDIT,
SCREENS_OTH_BORDER,
SCREENS_OTH_TEXT,
SCREENS_CUR_BORDER,
SCREENS_CUR_TEXT,
LAST_COLORELEMENT
} ColorElements;

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@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ CategoriesPanel* CategoriesPanel_new(ScreenManager* scr, Settings* settings, Hea
this->settings = settings;
this->header = header;
this->pl = pl;
Panel_setHeader(super, "Setup");
Panel_setHeader(super, "Categories");
Panel_add(super, (Object*) ListItem_new("Meters", 0));
Panel_add(super, (Object*) ListItem_new("Display options", 0));
Panel_add(super, (Object*) ListItem_new("Colors", 0));

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@ -1,3 +1,68 @@
What's new in version 2.2.0
* Solaris/Illumos/OpenIndiana support
(thanks to Guy M. Broome)
* -t/--tree flag for starting in tree-view mode
(thanks to Daniel Flanagan)
* macOS: detects High Sierra version to avoid OS bug
(thanks to Pierre Malhaire)
* OpenBSD: read battery data
(thanks to @nerd972)
* Various automake and build improvements
(thanks to Kang-Che Sung)
* Check for pkg-config when building with --enable-delayacct
(thanks to @florian2833z for the report)
* Avoid some bashisms in configure script
(thanks to Jesin)
* Use CFLAGS from ncurses*-config if present
(thanks to Michael Klein)
* Header generator supports non-UTF-8 environments
(thanks to @volkov-am)
* Linux: changed detection of kernel threads
* Collapse current subtree pressing Backspace
* BUGFIX: fix behavior of SYSCR column
(thanks to Marc Kleine-Budde)
* BUGFIX: obtain exit code of lsof correctly
(thanks to @wangqr)
* BUGFIX: fix crash with particular keycodes
(thanks to Wellington Torrejais da Silva for the report)
* BUGFIX: fix issue with small terminals
(thanks to Daniel Elf for the report)
* BUGFIX: fix terminal color issues
(thanks to Kang-Che Sung for the report)
* BUGFIX: preserve LDFLAGS when building
(thanks to Lance Frederickson for the report)
* BUGFIX: fixed overflow for systems with >= 100 signals
What's new in version 2.1.0
* Linux: Delay accounting metrics
(thanks to André Carvalho)
* DragonFlyBSD support
(thanks to Diederik de Groot)
* Support for real-time signals
(thanks to Kang-Che Sung)
* 'c' key now works with threads as well
* Session column renamed from SESN to SID
(thanks to Kamyar Rasta)
* Improved UI for meter style selection
(thanks to Kang-Che Sung)
* Improved code for constructing process tree
(thanks to wangqr)
* Compile-time option to disable setuid
* Error checking of various standard library operations
* Replacement of sprintf with snprintf
(thanks to Tomasz Kramkowski)
* Linux: performance improvements in battery meter
* Linux: update process TTY device
* Linux: add support for sorting TASK_IDLE
(thanks to Vladimir Panteleev)
* Linux: add upper-bound to running process counter
(thanks to Lucas Correia Villa Real)
* BUGFIX: avoid crash when battery is removed
(thanks to Jan Chren)
* BUGFIX: macOS: fix infinite loop in tree view
(thanks to Wataru Ashihara)
What's new in version 2.0.2

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@ -78,6 +78,7 @@ static HandlerResult ColorsPanel_eventHandler(Panel* super, int ch) {
this->settings->changed = true;
const Header* header = this->scr->header;
CRT_setColors(mark);
clear();
Panel* menu = (Panel*) Vector_get(this->scr->panels, 0);
Header_draw(header);
RichString_setAttr(&(super->header), CRT_colors[PANEL_HEADER_FOCUS]);

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@ -96,5 +96,6 @@ DisplayOptionsPanel* DisplayOptionsPanel_new(Settings* settings, ScreenManager*
Panel_add(super, (Object*) CheckItem_newByRef(xStrdup("Count CPUs from 0 instead of 1"), &(settings->countCPUsFromZero)));
Panel_add(super, (Object*) CheckItem_newByRef(xStrdup("Update process names on every refresh"), &(settings->updateProcessNames)));
Panel_add(super, (Object*) CheckItem_newByRef(xStrdup("Add guest time in CPU meter percentage"), &(settings->accountGuestInCPUMeter)));
Panel_add(super, (Object*) CheckItem_newByRef(xStrdup("Show tabs for screens"), &(settings->screenTabs)));
return this;
}

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@ -211,6 +211,9 @@ int Header_calculateHeight(Header* this) {
}
maxHeight = MAX(maxHeight, height);
}
if (this->settings->screenTabs) {
maxHeight++;
}
this->height = maxHeight;
this->pad = pad;
return maxHeight;

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@ -1,370 +0,0 @@
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default values for variables like `CC', `cache_file', and `prefix'.
`configure' looks for `PREFIX/share/config.site' if it exists, then
`PREFIX/etc/config.site' if it exists. Or, you can set the
`CONFIG_SITE' environment variable to the location of the site script.
A warning: not all `configure' scripts look for a site script.
Defining Variables
==================
Variables not defined in a site shell script can be set in the
environment passed to `configure'. However, some packages may run
configure again during the build, and the customized values of these
variables may be lost. In order to avoid this problem, you should set
them in the `configure' command line, using `VAR=value'. For example:
./configure CC=/usr/local2/bin/gcc
causes the specified `gcc' to be used as the C compiler (unless it is
overridden in the site shell script).
Unfortunately, this technique does not work for `CONFIG_SHELL' due to
an Autoconf limitation. Until the limitation is lifted, you can use
this workaround:
CONFIG_SHELL=/bin/bash ./configure CONFIG_SHELL=/bin/bash
`configure' Invocation
======================
`configure' recognizes the following options to control how it
operates.
`--help'
`-h'
Print a summary of all of the options to `configure', and exit.
`--help=short'
`--help=recursive'
Print a summary of the options unique to this package's
`configure', and exit. The `short' variant lists options used
only in the top level, while the `recursive' variant lists options
also present in any nested packages.
`--version'
`-V'
Print the version of Autoconf used to generate the `configure'
script, and exit.
`--cache-file=FILE'
Enable the cache: use and save the results of the tests in FILE,
traditionally `config.cache'. FILE defaults to `/dev/null' to
disable caching.
`--config-cache'
`-C'
Alias for `--cache-file=config.cache'.
`--quiet'
`--silent'
`-q'
Do not print messages saying which checks are being made. To
suppress all normal output, redirect it to `/dev/null' (any error
messages will still be shown).
`--srcdir=DIR'
Look for the package's source code in directory DIR. Usually
`configure' can determine that directory automatically.
`--prefix=DIR'
Use DIR as the installation prefix. *note Installation Names::
for more details, including other options available for fine-tuning
the installation locations.
`--no-create'
`-n'
Run the configure checks, but stop before creating any output
files.
`configure' also accepts some other, not widely useful, options. Run
`configure --help' for more details.

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@ -25,7 +25,12 @@ typedef struct MainPanel_ {
pid_t pidSearch;
} MainPanel;
typedef bool(*MainPanel_ForeachProcessFn)(Process*, size_t);
typedef union {
int i;
void* v;
} Arg;
typedef bool(*MainPanel_ForeachProcessFn)(Process*, Arg);
#define MainPanel_getFunctionBar(this_) (((Panel*)(this_))->defaultBar)
@ -83,6 +88,10 @@ static HandlerResult MainPanel_eventHandler(Panel* super, int ch) {
}
reaction |= HTOP_RECALCULATE | HTOP_REDRAW_BAR | HTOP_SAVE_SETTINGS;
result = HANDLED;
} else if (EVENT_IS_SCREEN_TAB_CLICK(ch)) {
int x = EVENT_SCREEN_TAB_GET_X(ch);
reaction |= Action_setScreenTab(settings, x);
result = HANDLED;
} else if (ch != ERR && this->inc->active) {
bool filterChanged = IncSet_handleKey(this->inc, ch, super, (IncMode_GetPanelValue) MainPanel_getValue, NULL);
if (filterChanged) {
@ -150,7 +159,7 @@ const char* MainPanel_getValue(MainPanel* this, int i) {
return "";
}
bool MainPanel_foreachProcess(MainPanel* this, MainPanel_ForeachProcessFn fn, size_t arg, bool* wasAnyTagged) {
bool MainPanel_foreachProcess(MainPanel* this, MainPanel_ForeachProcessFn fn, Arg arg, bool* wasAnyTagged) {
Panel* super = (Panel*) this;
bool ok = true;
bool anyTagged = false;

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@ -21,7 +21,12 @@ typedef struct MainPanel_ {
pid_t pidSearch;
} MainPanel;
typedef bool(*MainPanel_ForeachProcessFn)(Process*, size_t);
typedef union {
int i;
void* v;
} Arg;
typedef bool(*MainPanel_ForeachProcessFn)(Process*, Arg);
#define MainPanel_getFunctionBar(this_) (((Panel*)(this_))->defaultBar)
@ -34,7 +39,7 @@ int MainPanel_selectedPid(MainPanel* this);
const char* MainPanel_getValue(MainPanel* this, int i);
bool MainPanel_foreachProcess(MainPanel* this, MainPanel_ForeachProcessFn fn, size_t arg, bool* wasAnyTagged);
bool MainPanel_foreachProcess(MainPanel* this, MainPanel_ForeachProcessFn fn, Arg arg, bool* wasAnyTagged);
extern PanelClass MainPanel_class;

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@ -12,8 +12,8 @@ applications_DATA = htop.desktop
pixmapdir = $(datadir)/pixmaps
pixmap_DATA = htop.png
htop_CFLAGS = -pedantic -Wall $(wextra_flag) -std=c99 -D_XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED -DSYSCONFDIR=\"$(sysconfdir)\" -I"$(top_srcdir)/$(my_htop_platform)"
htop_LDFLAGS =
AM_CFLAGS = -pedantic -Wall $(wextra_flag) -std=c99 -D_XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED -DSYSCONFDIR=\"$(sysconfdir)\" -I"$(top_srcdir)/$(my_htop_platform)"
AM_LDFLAGS =
AM_CPPFLAGS = -DNDEBUG
myhtopsources = AvailableMetersPanel.c CategoriesPanel.c CheckItem.c \
@ -36,66 +36,164 @@ TasksMeter.h UptimeMeter.h TraceScreen.h UsersTable.h Vector.h Process.h \
AffinityPanel.h HostnameMeter.h OpenFilesScreen.h Affinity.h IncSet.h Action.h \
EnvScreen.h InfoScreen.h XAlloc.h
all_platform_headers =
# Linux
# -----
linux_platform_headers = \
linux/Platform.h \
linux/IOPriorityPanel.h \
linux/IOPriority.h \
linux/LinuxProcess.h \
linux/LinuxProcessList.h \
linux/LinuxCRT.h \
linux/Battery.h \
linux/PerfCounter.h
all_platform_headers += $(linux_platform_headers)
if HTOP_LINUX
htop_CFLAGS += -rdynamic
AM_CFLAGS += -rdynamic
myhtopplatsources = linux/Platform.c linux/IOPriorityPanel.c linux/IOPriority.c \
linux/LinuxProcess.c linux/LinuxProcessList.c linux/LinuxCRT.c linux/Battery.c \
linux/PerfCounter.c
myhtopplatheaders = linux/Platform.h linux/IOPriorityPanel.h linux/IOPriority.h \
linux/LinuxProcess.h linux/LinuxProcessList.h linux/LinuxCRT.h linux/Battery.h \
linux/PerfCounter.h
myhtopplatheaders = $(linux_platform_headers)
endif
# FreeBSD
# -------
freebsd_platform_headers = \
freebsd/Platform.h \
freebsd/FreeBSDProcessList.h \
freebsd/FreeBSDProcess.h \
freebsd/FreeBSDCRT.h \
freebsd/Battery.h
all_platform_headers += $(freebsd_platform_headers)
if HTOP_FREEBSD
myhtopplatsources = freebsd/Platform.c freebsd/FreeBSDProcessList.c \
freebsd/FreeBSDProcess.c freebsd/FreeBSDCRT.c freebsd/Battery.c
myhtopplatheaders = freebsd/Platform.h freebsd/FreeBSDProcessList.h \
freebsd/FreeBSDProcess.h freebsd/FreeBSDCRT.h freebsd/Battery.h
myhtopplatheaders = $(freebsd_platform_headers)
endif
# DragonFlyBSD
# ------------
dragonflybsd_platform_headers = \
dragonflybsd/Platform.h \
dragonflybsd/DragonFlyBSDProcessList.h \
dragonflybsd/DragonFlyBSDProcess.h \
dragonflybsd/DragonFlyBSDCRT.h \
dragonflybsd/Battery.h
all_platform_headers += $(dragonflybsd_platform_headers)
if HTOP_DRAGONFLYBSD
htop_LDFLAGS += -lkvm -lkinfo -lexecinfo
AM_LDFLAGS += -lkvm -lkinfo -lexecinfo
myhtopplatsources = dragonflybsd/Platform.c dragonflybsd/DragonFlyBSDProcessList.c \
dragonflybsd/DragonFlyBSDProcess.c dragonflybsd/DragonFlyBSDCRT.c dragonflybsd/Battery.c
myhtopplatheaders = dragonflybsd/Platform.h dragonflybsd/DragonFlyBSDProcessList.h \
dragonflybsd/DragonFlyBSDProcess.h dragonflybsd/DragonFlyBSDCRT.h dragonflybsd/Battery.h
myhtopplatheaders = $(dragonflybsd_platform_headers)
endif
# OpenBSD
# -------
openbsd_platform_headers = \
openbsd/Platform.h \
openbsd/OpenBSDProcessList.h \
openbsd/OpenBSDProcess.h \
openbsd/OpenBSDCRT.h \
openbsd/Battery.h
all_platform_headers += $(openbsd_platform_headers)
if HTOP_OPENBSD
myhtopplatsources = openbsd/Platform.c openbsd/OpenBSDProcessList.c \
openbsd/OpenBSDProcess.c openbsd/OpenBSDCRT.c openbsd/Battery.c
myhtopplatheaders = openbsd/Platform.h openbsd/OpenBSDProcessList.h \
openbsd/OpenBSDProcess.h openbsd/OpenBSDCRT.h openbsd/Battery.h
myhtopplatheaders = $(openbsd_platform_headers)
endif
# Darwin
# ------
darwin_platform_headers = \
darwin/Platform.h \
darwin/DarwinProcess.h \
darwin/DarwinProcessList.h \
darwin/DarwinCRT.h \
darwin/Battery.h
all_platform_headers += $(darwin_platform_headers)
if HTOP_DARWIN
htop_LDFLAGS += -framework IOKit -framework CoreFoundation
AM_LDFLAGS += -framework IOKit -framework CoreFoundation
myhtopplatsources = darwin/Platform.c darwin/DarwinProcess.c \
darwin/DarwinProcessList.c darwin/DarwinCRT.c darwin/Battery.c
myhtopplatheaders = darwin/Platform.h darwin/DarwinProcess.h \
darwin/DarwinProcessList.h darwin/DarwinCRT.h darwin/Battery.h
myhtopplatheaders = $(darwin_platform_headers)
endif
# Solaris
# -------
solaris_platform_headers = \
solaris/Platform.h \
solaris/SolarisProcess.h \
solaris/SolarisProcessList.h \
solaris/SolarisCRT.h \
solaris/Battery.h
all_platform_headers += $(solaris_platform_headers)
if HTOP_SOLARIS
myhtopplatsources = solaris/Platform.c \
solaris/SolarisProcess.c solaris/SolarisProcessList.c \
solaris/SolarisCRT.c solaris/Battery.c
myhtopplatheaders = $(solaris_platform_headers)
endif
# Unsupported
# -----------
unsupported_platform_headers = \
unsupported/Platform.h \
unsupported/UnsupportedProcess.h \
unsupported/UnsupportedProcessList.h \
unsupported/UnsupportedCRT.h \
unsupported/Battery.h
all_platform_headers += $(unsupported_platform_headers)
if HTOP_UNSUPPORTED
myhtopplatsources = unsupported/Platform.c \
unsupported/UnsupportedProcess.c unsupported/UnsupportedProcessList.c \
unsupported/UnsupportedCRT.c unsupported/Battery.c
myhtopplatheaders = unsupported/Platform.h \
unsupported/UnsupportedProcess.h unsupported/UnsupportedProcessList.h \
unsupported/UnsupportedCRT.h unsupported/Battery.h
myhtopplatheaders = $(unsupported_platform_headers)
endif
# ----
SUFFIXES = .h
BUILT_SOURCES = $(myhtopheaders) $(myhtopplatheaders)
htop_SOURCES = $(myhtopheaders) $(myhtopplatheaders) $(myhtopsources) $(myhtopplatsources) config.h
.PHONY: htop-headers clean-htop-headers
htop-headers: $(myhtopheaders) $(all_platform_headers)
clean-htop-headers:
-rm -f $(myhtopheaders) $(all_platform_headers)
target:
echo $(htop_SOURCES)
@ -117,6 +215,13 @@ coverage:
cppcheck:
cppcheck -q -v . --enable=all -DHAVE_CGROUP -DHAVE_OPENVZ -DHAVE_TASKSTATS
dist-hook: $(top_distdir)/configure
@if grep 'pkg_m4_absent' '$(top_distdir)/configure'; then \
echo 'configure is generated without pkg.m4. Please supply pkg.m4 and run ./autogen.sh to rebuild the configure script.'>&2; \
(exit 1); \
else :; \
fi
.PHONY: lcov
lcov:

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@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ int Meter_humanUnit(char* buffer, unsigned long int value, int size) {
if (value / 1024 < powi)
break;
if (prefix[1] == 0)
if (prefix[1] == '\0')
break;
powi *= 1024;
@ -287,7 +287,7 @@ static void BarMeterMode_draw(Meter* this, int x, int y, int w) {
int blockSizes[10];
xSnprintf(bar, w + 1, "%*s", w, buffer);
xSnprintf(bar, w + 1, "%*.*s", w, w, buffer);
// First draw in the bar[] buffer...
int offset = 0;
@ -359,7 +359,7 @@ static int GraphMeterMode_pixPerRow;
static void GraphMeterMode_draw(Meter* this, int x, int y, int w) {
if (!this->drawData) this->drawData = xCalloc(1, sizeof(GraphData));
GraphData* data = (GraphData*) this->drawData;
GraphData* data = (GraphData*) this->drawData;
const int nValues = METER_BUFFER_LEN;
#ifdef HAVE_LIBNCURSESW
@ -404,7 +404,7 @@ static void GraphMeterMode_draw(Meter* this, int x, int y, int w) {
k = -i/2;
i = 0;
}
for (; i < nValues; i+=2, k++) {
for (; i < nValues - 1; i+=2, k++) {
int pix = GraphMeterMode_pixPerRow * GRAPH_HEIGHT;
int v1 = CLAMP((int) lround(data->values[i] * pix), 1, pix);
int v2 = CLAMP((int) lround(data->values[i+1] * pix), 1, pix);

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@ -76,16 +76,35 @@ void OpenFilesScreen_draw(InfoScreen* this) {
}
static OpenFiles_ProcessData* OpenFilesScreen_getProcessData(pid_t pid) {
char command[1025];
xSnprintf(command, 1024, "lsof -P -p %d -F 2> /dev/null", pid);
FILE* fd = popen(command, "r");
char buffer[1025];
xSnprintf(buffer, 1024, "%d", pid);
OpenFiles_ProcessData* pdata = xCalloc(1, sizeof(OpenFiles_ProcessData));
OpenFiles_FileData* fdata = NULL;
OpenFiles_Data* item = &(pdata->data);
if (!fd) {
pdata->error = 127;
int fdpair[2];
if (pipe(fdpair) == -1) {
pdata->error = 1;
return pdata;
}
pid_t child = fork();
if (child == -1) {
pdata->error = 1;
return pdata;
}
if (child == 0) {
close(fdpair[0]);
dup2(fdpair[1], STDOUT_FILENO);
close(fdpair[1]);
int fdnull = open("/dev/null", O_WRONLY);
if (fdnull < 0)
exit(1);
dup2(fdnull, STDERR_FILENO);
close(fdnull);
execlp("lsof", "lsof", "-P", "-p", buffer, "-F", NULL);
exit(127);
}
close(fdpair[1]);
FILE* fd = fdopen(fdpair[0], "r");
for (;;) {
char* line = String_readLine(fd);
if (!line) {
@ -105,7 +124,15 @@ static OpenFiles_ProcessData* OpenFilesScreen_getProcessData(pid_t pid) {
item->data[cmd] = xStrdup(line + 1);
free(line);
}
pdata->error = pclose(fd);
int wstatus;
if (waitpid(child, &wstatus, 0) == -1) {
pdata->error = 1;
return pdata;
}
if (!WIFEXITED(wstatus))
pdata->error = 1;
else
pdata->error = WEXITSTATUS(wstatus);
return pdata;
}
@ -130,7 +157,7 @@ void OpenFilesScreen_scan(InfoScreen* this) {
char** data = fdata->data.data;
int lenN = data['n'] ? strlen(data['n']) : 0;
int sizeEntry = 5 + 7 + 10 + 10 + 10 + lenN + 5 /*spaces*/ + 1 /*null*/;
char* entry = xMalloc(sizeEntry);
char entry[sizeEntry];
xSnprintf(entry, sizeEntry, "%5.5s %7.7s %10.10s %10.10s %10.10s %s",
data['f'] ? data['f'] : "",
data['t'] ? data['t'] : "",

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@ -40,8 +40,12 @@ typedef enum HandlerResult_ {
#define EVENT_SET_SELECTED -1
#define EVENT_HEADER_CLICK(x_) (-10000 + x_)
#define EVENT_IS_HEADER_CLICK(ev_) (ev_ >= -10000 && ev_ <= -9000)
#define EVENT_HEADER_CLICK_GET_X(ev_) (ev_ + 10000)
#define EVENT_IS_HEADER_CLICK(ev_) (ev_ >= -10000 && ev_ < -9000)
#define EVENT_SCREEN_TAB_CLICK(x_) (-20000 + x_)
#define EVENT_SCREEN_TAB_GET_X(ev_) (ev_ + 20000)
#define EVENT_IS_SCREEN_TAB_CLICK(ev_) (ev_ >= -20000 && ev_ < -10000)
typedef HandlerResult(*Panel_EventHandler)(Panel*, int);
@ -477,7 +481,7 @@ HandlerResult Panel_selectByTyping(Panel* this, int ch) {
this->eventHandlerState = xCalloc(100, sizeof(char));
char* buffer = this->eventHandlerState;
if (ch < 255 && isalnum(ch)) {
if (ch > 0 && ch < 255 && isalnum(ch)) {
int len = strlen(buffer);
if (len < 99) {
buffer[len] = ch;

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@ -29,8 +29,12 @@ typedef enum HandlerResult_ {
#define EVENT_SET_SELECTED -1
#define EVENT_HEADER_CLICK(x_) (-10000 + x_)
#define EVENT_IS_HEADER_CLICK(ev_) (ev_ >= -10000 && ev_ <= -9000)
#define EVENT_HEADER_CLICK_GET_X(ev_) (ev_ + 10000)
#define EVENT_IS_HEADER_CLICK(ev_) (ev_ >= -10000 && ev_ < -9000)
#define EVENT_SCREEN_TAB_CLICK(x_) (-20000 + x_)
#define EVENT_SCREEN_TAB_GET_X(ev_) (ev_ + 20000)
#define EVENT_IS_SCREEN_TAB_CLICK(ev_) (ev_ >= -20000 && ev_ < -10000)
typedef HandlerResult(*Panel_EventHandler)(Panel*, int);

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@ -28,7 +28,12 @@ in the source distribution for its full text.
#include <time.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include <math.h>
#include <inttypes.h>
#ifdef MAJOR_IN_MKDEV
#include <sys/mkdev.h>
#elif defined(MAJOR_IN_SYSMACROS) || \
(defined(HAVE_SYS_SYSMACROS_H) && HAVE_SYS_SYSMACROS_H)
#include <sys/sysmacros.h>
#endif
#ifdef __ANDROID__
#define SYS_ioprio_get __NR_ioprio_get
@ -46,6 +51,7 @@ in the source distribution for its full text.
#include "Object.h"
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <inttypes.h>
#define PROCESS_FLAG_IO 0x0001
@ -173,8 +179,12 @@ typedef struct ProcessClass_ {
#define As_Process(this_) ((ProcessClass*)((this_)->super.klass))
#define Process_getParentPid(process_) (process_->tgid == process_->pid ? process_->ppid : process_->tgid)
#define Process_isChildOf(process_, pid_) (process_->tgid == pid_ || (process_->tgid == process_->pid && process_->ppid == pid_))
#define Process_sortState(state) ((state) == 'I' ? 0x100 : (state))
}*/
static int Process_getuid = -1;
@ -535,11 +545,11 @@ bool Process_setPriority(Process* this, int priority) {
return (err == 0);
}
bool Process_changePriorityBy(Process* this, size_t delta) {
bool Process_changePriorityBy(Process* this, int delta) {
return Process_setPriority(this, this->nice + delta);
}
void Process_sendSignal(Process* this, size_t sgn) {
void Process_sendSignal(Process* this, int sgn) {
CRT_dropPrivileges();
kill(this->pid, (int) sgn);
CRT_restorePrivileges();
@ -600,7 +610,7 @@ long Process_compare(const void* v1, const void* v2) {
return (p1->starttime_ctime - p2->starttime_ctime);
}
case STATE:
return (p1->state - p2->state);
return (Process_sortState(p1->state) - Process_sortState(p2->state));
case ST_UID:
return (p1->st_uid - p2->st_uid);
case TIME:

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@ -9,6 +9,11 @@ Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file
in the source distribution for its full text.
*/
#ifdef MAJOR_IN_MKDEV
#elif defined(MAJOR_IN_SYSMACROS) || \
(defined(HAVE_SYS_SYSMACROS_H) && HAVE_SYS_SYSMACROS_H)
#endif
#ifdef __ANDROID__
#define SYS_ioprio_get __NR_ioprio_get
#define SYS_ioprio_set __NR_ioprio_set
@ -24,6 +29,7 @@ in the source distribution for its full text.
#include "Object.h"
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <inttypes.h>
#define PROCESS_FLAG_IO 0x0001
@ -151,8 +157,12 @@ typedef struct ProcessClass_ {
#define As_Process(this_) ((ProcessClass*)((this_)->super.klass))
#define Process_getParentPid(process_) (process_->tgid == process_->pid ? process_->ppid : process_->tgid)
#define Process_isChildOf(process_, pid_) (process_->tgid == pid_ || (process_->tgid == process_->pid && process_->ppid == pid_))
#define Process_sortState(state) ((state) == 'I' ? 0x100 : (state))
#define ONE_K 1024L
#define ONE_M (ONE_K * ONE_K)
@ -190,9 +200,9 @@ void Process_toggleTag(Process* this);
bool Process_setPriority(Process* this, int priority);
bool Process_changePriorityBy(Process* this, size_t delta);
bool Process_changePriorityBy(Process* this, int delta);
void Process_sendSignal(Process* this, size_t sgn);
void Process_sendSignal(Process* this, int sgn);
long Process_pidCompare(const void* v1, const void* v2);

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@ -229,9 +229,14 @@ void ProcessList_sort(ProcessList* this) {
ProcessList_buildTree(this, process->pid, 0, 0, direction, false);
break;
}
pid_t ppid = process->tgid == process->pid ? process->ppid : process->tgid;
pid_t ppid = Process_getParentPid(process);
// Bisect the process vector to find parent
int l = 0, r = size;
// If PID corresponds with PPID (e.g. "kernel_task" (PID:0, PPID:0)
// on Mac OS X 10.11.6) cancel bisecting and regard this process as
// root.
if (process->pid == ppid)
r = 0;
while (l < r) {
int c = (l + r) / 2;
pid_t pid = ((Process*)(Vector_get(this->processes, c)))->pid;

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@ -63,6 +63,10 @@ typedef struct RichString_ {
}*/
#ifndef CLAMP
#define CLAMP(x,low,high) (((x)>(high))?(high):(((x)<(low))?(low):(x)))
#endif
#define charBytes(n) (sizeof(CharType) * (n))
static void RichString_extendLen(RichString* this, int len) {
@ -103,6 +107,7 @@ static inline void RichString_writeFrom(RichString* this, int attrs, const char*
inline void RichString_setAttrn(RichString* this, int attrs, int start, int finish) {
cchar_t* ch = this->chptr + start;
finish = CLAMP(finish, 0, this->chlen - 1);
for (int i = start; i <= finish; i++) {
ch->attr = attrs;
ch++;
@ -132,6 +137,7 @@ static inline void RichString_writeFrom(RichString* this, int attrs, const char*
void RichString_setAttrn(RichString* this, int attrs, int start, int finish) {
chtype* ch = this->chptr + start;
finish = CLAMP(finish, 0, this->chlen - 1);
for (int i = start; i <= finish; i++) {
*ch = (*ch & 0xff) | attrs;
ch++;

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@ -59,6 +59,10 @@ typedef struct RichString_ {
} RichString;
#ifndef CLAMP
#define CLAMP(x,low,high) (((x)>(high))?(high):(((x)<(low))?(low):(x)))
#endif
#define charBytes(n) (sizeof(CharType) * (n))
#define RichString_setLen(this, len) do{ if(len < RICHSTRING_MAXLEN && this->chlen < RICHSTRING_MAXLEN) { RichString_setChar(this,len,0); this->chlen=len; } else RichString_extendLen(this,len); }while(0)

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@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ in the source distribution for its full text.
#include <assert.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
@ -35,6 +36,7 @@ typedef struct ScreenManager_ {
int y2;
Orientation orientation;
Vector* panels;
const char* name;
int panelCount;
const Header* header;
const Settings* settings;
@ -160,7 +162,50 @@ static void checkRecalculation(ScreenManager* this, double* oldTime, int* sortTi
*rescan = false;
}
static inline bool drawTab(int* y, int* x, int l, const char* name, bool cur) {
attrset(CRT_colors[cur ? SCREENS_CUR_BORDER : SCREENS_OTH_BORDER]);
mvaddch(*y, *x, '[');
(*x)++;
if (*x >= l) return false;
int nameLen = strlen(name);
int n = MIN(l - *x, nameLen);
attrset(CRT_colors[cur ? SCREENS_CUR_TEXT : SCREENS_OTH_TEXT]);
mvaddnstr(*y, *x, name, n);
*x += n;
if (*x >= l) return false;
attrset(CRT_colors[cur ? SCREENS_CUR_BORDER : SCREENS_OTH_BORDER]);
mvaddch(*y, *x, ']');
*x += 2;
if (*x >= l) return false;
return true;
}
static void ScreenManager_drawScreenTabs(ScreenManager* this) {
ScreenSettings** screens = this->settings->screens;
int cur = this->settings->ssIndex;
int l = COLS;
Panel* panel = (Panel*) Vector_get(this->panels, 0);
int y = panel->y - 1;
int x = 2;
if (this->name) {
drawTab(&y, &x, l, this->name, true);
return;
}
for (int s = 0; screens[s]; s++) {
bool ok = drawTab(&y, &x, l, screens[s]->name, s == cur);
if (!ok) {
break;
}
}
attrset(CRT_colors[RESET_COLOR]);
}
static void ScreenManager_drawPanels(ScreenManager* this, int focus) {
if (this->settings->screenTabs) {
ScreenManager_drawScreenTabs(this);
}
int nPanels = this->panelCount;
for (int i = 0; i < nPanels; i++) {
Panel* panel = (Panel*) Vector_get(this->panels, i);
@ -179,7 +224,7 @@ static Panel* setCurrentPanel(ScreenManager* this, int focus) {
return panel;
}
void ScreenManager_run(ScreenManager* this, Panel** lastFocus, int* lastKey) {
void ScreenManager_run(ScreenManager* this, Panel** lastFocus, int* lastKey, char* name) {
bool quit = false;
int focus = 0;
@ -196,6 +241,8 @@ void ScreenManager_run(ScreenManager* this, Panel** lastFocus, int* lastKey) {
int sortTimeout = 0;
int resetSortTimeout = 5;
this->name = name;
while (!quit) {
if (this->header) {
checkRecalculation(this, &oldTime, &sortTimeout, &redraw, &rescan, &timedOut);
@ -224,6 +271,9 @@ void ScreenManager_run(ScreenManager* this, Panel** lastFocus, int* lastKey) {
if (mevent.y == panel->y) {
ch = EVENT_HEADER_CLICK(mevent.x - panel->x);
break;
} else if (this->settings->screenTabs && mevent.y == panel->y - 1) {
ch = EVENT_SCREEN_TAB_CLICK(mevent.x);
break;
} else if (mevent.y > panel->y && mevent.y <= panel->y+panel->h) {
ch = KEY_MOUSE;
if (panel == panelFocus || this->allowFocusChange) {

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@ -27,6 +27,7 @@ typedef struct ScreenManager_ {
int y2;
Orientation orientation;
Vector* panels;
const char* name;
int panelCount;
const Header* header;
const Settings* settings;
@ -49,6 +50,6 @@ Panel* ScreenManager_remove(ScreenManager* this, int idx);
void ScreenManager_resize(ScreenManager* this, int x1, int y1, int x2, int y2);
void ScreenManager_run(ScreenManager* this, Panel** lastFocus, int* lastKey);
void ScreenManager_run(ScreenManager* this, Panel** lastFocus, int* lastKey, char* name);
#endif

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@ -149,6 +149,7 @@ static void rebuildSettingsArray(Panel* super) {
ScreenListItem* item = (ScreenListItem*) Panel_get(super, i);
this->settings->screens[i] = item->ss;
}
this->settings->nScreens = n;
}
static void addNewScreen(Panel* super) {

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@ -23,6 +23,12 @@ in the source distribution for its full text.
#include "Process.h"
#include <stdbool.h>
typedef struct {
const char* name;
const char* columns;
const char* sortKey;
} ScreenDefaults;
typedef struct {
int len;
char** names;
@ -67,6 +73,7 @@ typedef struct Settings_ {
bool updateProcessNames;
bool accountGuestInCPUMeter;
bool headerMargin;
bool screenTabs;
bool changed;
} Settings;
@ -210,6 +217,9 @@ static void Settings_defaultMeters(Settings* this) {
}
static const char* toFieldName(int i) {
if (i < 0 || i > LAST_PROCESSFIELD) {
return "";
}
return Process_fields[i].name;
}
@ -258,6 +268,7 @@ ScreenSettings* Settings_newScreen(Settings* this, const char* name, const char*
ss->direction = 1;
ss->treeView = 0;
readFields(ss->fields, &(ss->flags), line);
ss->sortKey = ss->fields[0];
this->screens[this->nScreens] = ss;
this->nScreens++;
this->screens = xRealloc(this->screens, sizeof(ScreenSettings*) * (this->nScreens + 1));
@ -266,14 +277,11 @@ ScreenSettings* Settings_newScreen(Settings* this, const char* name, const char*
}
static void Settings_defaultScreens(Settings* this) {
Settings_newScreen(this, "Default", "PID USER PRIORITY NICE M_SIZE M_RESIDENT M_SHARE STATE PERCENT_CPU PERCENT_MEM TIME Command");
this->screens[0]->sortKey = toFieldIndex("PERCENT_CPU");
Settings_newScreen(this, "I/O", "PID USER IO_PRIORITY IO_RATE IO_READ_RATE IO_WRITE_RATE PERCENT_SWAP_DELAY PERCENT_IO_DELAY Command");
this->screens[1]->sortKey = toFieldIndex("IO_RATE");
Settings_newScreen(this, "Perf Counters", "PID USER PERCENT_CPU PROCESSOR MCYCLE MINSTR IPC PERCENT_MISS PERCENT_BMISS Command");
this->screens[2]->sortKey = toFieldIndex("MCYCLE");
Settings_newScreen(this, "L1 Data Cache", "PID USER PERCENT_CPU L1DREADS L1DRMISSES L1DWRITES L1DWMISSES Command");
this->screens[3]->sortKey = toFieldIndex("L1DREADS");
for (unsigned int i = 0; i < Platform_numberOfDefaultScreens; i++) {
ScreenDefaults* defaults = &Platform_defaultScreens[i];
Settings_newScreen(this, defaults->name, defaults->columns);
this->screens[i]->sortKey = toFieldIndex(defaults->sortKey);
}
}
static bool Settings_read(Settings* this, const char* fileName) {
@ -285,7 +293,8 @@ static bool Settings_read(Settings* this, const char* fileName) {
if (!fd)
return false;
bool readMeters = false;
bool didReadMeters = false;
bool didReadFields = false;
ProcessField* legacyFields = xCalloc(Platform_numberOfFields+1, sizeof(ProcessField));
int legacyFlags;
bool legacyFieldsRead = false;
@ -324,6 +333,8 @@ static bool Settings_read(Settings* this, const char* fileName) {
this->highlightThreads = atoi(option[1]);
} else if (String_eq(option[0], "header_margin")) {
this->headerMargin = atoi(option[1]);
} else if (String_eq(option[0], "screen_tabs")) {
this->screenTabs = atoi(option[1]);
} else if (String_eq(option[0], "expand_system_time")) {
// Compatibility option.
this->detailedCPUTime = atoi(option[1]);
@ -342,18 +353,19 @@ static bool Settings_read(Settings* this, const char* fileName) {
if (this->colorScheme < 0 || this->colorScheme >= LAST_COLORSCHEME) this->colorScheme = 0;
} else if (String_eq(option[0], "left_meters")) {
Settings_readMeters(this, option[1], 0);
readMeters = true;
didReadMeters = true;
} else if (String_eq(option[0], "right_meters")) {
Settings_readMeters(this, option[1], 1);
readMeters = true;
didReadMeters = true;
} else if (String_eq(option[0], "left_meter_modes")) {
Settings_readMeterModes(this, option[1], 0);
readMeters = true;
didReadMeters = true;
} else if (String_eq(option[0], "right_meter_modes")) {
Settings_readMeterModes(this, option[1], 1);
readMeters = true;
didReadMeters = true;
} else if (strncmp(option[0], "screen:", 7) == 0) {
Settings_newScreen(this, option[0] + 7, option[1]);
didReadFields = true;
} else if (String_eq(option[0], ".tree_view")) {
if (this->nScreens > 0) {
this->screens[this->nScreens - 1]->treeView = atoi(option[1]);
@ -373,15 +385,16 @@ static bool Settings_read(Settings* this, const char* fileName) {
if (this->nScreens == 0) {
Settings_defaultScreens(this);
if (legacyFieldsRead) {
didReadFields = true;
free(this->screens[0]->fields);
this->screens[0]->fields = legacyFields;
this->screens[0]->flags = legacyFlags;
}
}
if (!readMeters) {
if (!didReadMeters) {
Settings_defaultMeters(this);
}
return true;
return didReadFields;
}
static void writeFields(FILE* fd, ProcessField* fields, bool byName) {
@ -434,6 +447,7 @@ bool Settings_write(Settings* this) {
fprintf(fd, "highlight_megabytes=%d\n", (int) this->highlightMegabytes);
fprintf(fd, "highlight_threads=%d\n", (int) this->highlightThreads);
fprintf(fd, "header_margin=%d\n", (int) this->headerMargin);
fprintf(fd, "screen_tabs=%d\n", (int) this->screenTabs);
fprintf(fd, "detailed_cpu_time=%d\n", (int) this->detailedCPUTime);
fprintf(fd, "cpu_count_from_zero=%d\n", (int) this->countCPUsFromZero);
fprintf(fd, "update_process_names=%d\n", (int) this->updateProcessNames);
@ -513,10 +527,8 @@ Settings* Settings_new(int cpuCount) {
free(htopDir);
free(configDir);
struct stat st;
if (lstat(legacyDotfile, &st) != 0) {
st.st_mode = 0;
}
if (access(legacyDotfile, R_OK) != 0 || S_ISLNK(st.st_mode)) {
int err = lstat(legacyDotfile, &st);
if (err || S_ISLNK(st.st_mode)) {
free(legacyDotfile);
legacyDotfile = NULL;
}
@ -525,33 +537,39 @@ Settings* Settings_new(int cpuCount) {
this->colorScheme = 0;
this->changed = false;
this->delay = DEFAULT_DELAY;
bool ok = Settings_read(this, legacyDotfile ? legacyDotfile : this->filename);
if (ok) {
if (legacyDotfile) {
bool ok = false;
if (legacyDotfile) {
ok = Settings_read(this, legacyDotfile);
if (ok) {
// Transition to new location and delete old configuration file
if (Settings_write(this))
unlink(legacyDotfile);
}
} else {
free(legacyDotfile);
}
if (!ok) {
ok = Settings_read(this, this->filename);
}
if (!ok) {
this->changed = true;
// TODO: how to get SYSCONFDIR correctly through Autoconf?
char* systemSettings = String_cat(SYSCONFDIR, "/htoprc");
ok = Settings_read(this, systemSettings);
free(systemSettings);
if (!ok) {
Settings_defaultMeters(this);
Settings_defaultScreens(this);
this->hideKernelThreads = true;
this->highlightMegabytes = true;
this->highlightThreads = true;
this->headerMargin = true;
}
}
if (!ok) {
Settings_defaultMeters(this);
Settings_defaultScreens(this);
this->hideKernelThreads = true;
this->highlightMegabytes = true;
this->highlightThreads = true;
this->headerMargin = true;
this->screenTabs = true;
}
this->ssIndex = 0;
this->ss = this->screens[this->ssIndex];
free(legacyDotfile);
return this;
}

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@ -9,10 +9,17 @@ Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file
in the source distribution for its full text.
*/
#define DEFAULT_DELAY 15
#include "Process.h"
#include <stdbool.h>
typedef struct {
const char* name;
const char* columns;
const char* sortKey;
} ScreenDefaults;
typedef struct {
int len;
char** names;
@ -57,6 +64,7 @@ typedef struct Settings_ {
bool updateProcessNames;
bool accountGuestInCPUMeter;
bool headerMargin;
bool screenTabs;
bool changed;
} Settings;

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@ -41,10 +41,10 @@ Panel* SignalsPanel_new() {
}
#if (defined(SIGRTMIN) && defined(SIGRTMAX))
if (SIGRTMAX - SIGRTMIN <= 100) {
static char buf[15];
static char buf[16];
for (int sig = SIGRTMIN; sig <= SIGRTMAX; i++, sig++) {
int n = sig - SIGRTMIN;
xSnprintf(buf, 15, "%2d SIGRTMIN%-+3d", sig, n);
xSnprintf(buf, 16, "%2d SIGRTMIN%-+3d", sig, n);
if (n == 0) {
buf[11] = '\0';
}

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@ -27,11 +27,11 @@ in the source distribution for its full text.
*/
char* String_cat(const char* s1, const char* s2) {
int l1 = strlen(s1);
int l2 = strlen(s2);
size_t l1 = strlen(s1);
size_t l2 = strlen(s2);
char* out = xMalloc(l1 + l2 + 1);
strncpy(out, s1, l1);
strncpy(out+l1, s2, l2+1);
strncpy(out + l1, s2, l2 + 1);
return out;
}
@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ char* String_trim(const char* in) {
while (in[0] == ' ' || in[0] == '\t' || in[0] == '\n') {
in++;
}
int len = strlen(in);
size_t len = strlen(in);
while (len > 0 && (in[len-1] == ' ' || in[len-1] == '\t' || in[len-1] == '\n')) {
len--;
}
@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ char** String_split(const char* s, char sep, int* n) {
s += size + 1;
}
if (s[0] != '\0') {
int size = strlen(s);
size_t size = strlen(s);
char* token = xMalloc(size + 1);
strncpy(token, s, size + 1);
out[ctr] = token;

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@ -101,14 +101,15 @@ bool TraceScreen_forkTracer(TraceScreen* this) {
int ok = fcntl(this->fdpair[1], F_SETFL, O_NONBLOCK);
if (ok != -1) {
xSnprintf(buffer, sizeof(buffer), "%d", this->super.process->pid);
execlp("strace", "strace", "-p", buffer, NULL);
execlp("strace", "strace", "-s", "512", "-p", buffer, NULL);
}
const char* message = "Could not execute 'strace'. Please make sure it is available in your $PATH.";
ssize_t written = write(this->fdpair[1], message, strlen(message));
(void) written;
exit(1);
}
fcntl(this->fdpair[0], F_SETFL, O_NONBLOCK);
int ok = fcntl(this->fdpair[0], F_SETFL, O_NONBLOCK);
if (ok == -1) return false;
this->strace = fdopen(this->fdpair[0], "r");
this->fd_strace = fileno(this->strace);
return true;

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@ -284,11 +284,19 @@ inline Object* Vector_get(Vector* this, int idx) {
#endif
#ifdef DEBUG
inline int Vector_size(Vector* this) {
assert(Vector_isConsistent(this));
return this->items;
}
#else
#define Vector_size(v_) ((v_)->items)
#endif
/*
static void Vector_merge(Vector* this, Vector* v2) {

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@ -70,8 +70,16 @@ extern Object* Vector_get(Vector* this, int idx);
#endif
#ifdef DEBUG
extern int Vector_size(Vector* this);
#else
#define Vector_size(v_) ((v_)->items)
#endif
/*
*/

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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
# Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script.
AC_PREREQ(2.65)
AC_INIT([htop],[2.0.2],[hisham@gobolinux.org])
AC_INIT([htop],[3.0.0beta5],[hisham@gobolinux.org])
SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH="${SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH:-$(date +%s)}"
year=$(date -u -d "@$SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH" "+%Y" 2>/dev/null || date -u -r "$SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH" "+%Y" 2>/dev/null || date -u "+%Y")
@ -43,6 +43,9 @@ dragonfly*)
darwin*)
my_htop_platform=darwin
;;
solaris*)
my_htop_platform=solaris
;;
*)
my_htop_platform=unsupported
;;
@ -61,6 +64,16 @@ AC_CHECK_HEADERS([stdlib.h string.h strings.h sys/param.h sys/time.h unistd.h],[
])
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([execinfo.h],[:],[:])
AC_HEADER_MAJOR
dnl glibc 2.25 deprecates 'major' and 'minor' in <sys/types.h> and requires to
dnl include <sys/sysmacros.h>. However the logic in AC_HEADER_MAJOR has not yet
dnl been updated in Autoconf 2.69, so use a workaround:
m4_version_prereq([2.70], [],
[if test "x$ac_cv_header_sys_mkdev_h" = xno; then
AC_CHECK_HEADER(sys/sysmacros.h, [AC_DEFINE(MAJOR_IN_SYSMACROS, 1,
[Define to 1 if `major', `minor', and `makedev' are declared in <sys/sysmacros.h>.])])
fi])
# Checks for typedefs, structures, and compiler characteristics.
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
AC_HEADER_STDBOOL
@ -154,20 +167,26 @@ m4_define([HTOP_CHECK_SCRIPT],
[
if test ! -z "m4_toupper($HTOP_[$1]_CONFIG_SCRIPT)"; then
# to be used to set the path to ncurses*-config when cross-compiling
htop_config_script=$(m4_toupper($HTOP_[$1]_CONFIG_SCRIPT) --libs 2> /dev/null)
htop_config_script_libs=$(m4_toupper($HTOP_[$1]_CONFIG_SCRIPT) --libs 2> /dev/null)
htop_config_script_cflags=$(m4_toupper($HTOP_[$1]_CONFIG_SCRIPT) --cflags 2> /dev/null)
else
htop_config_script=$([$4] --libs 2> /dev/null)
htop_config_script_libs=$([$4] --libs 2> /dev/null)
htop_config_script_cflags=$([$4] --cflags 2> /dev/null)
fi
htop_script_success=no
htop_save_LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS"
if test ! "x$htop_config_script" = x; then
LDFLAGS="$htop_config_script $LDFLAGS"
htop_save_CFLAGS="$CFLAGS"
if test ! "x$htop_config_script_libs" = x; then
LDFLAGS="$htop_config_script_libs $LDFLAGS"
CFLAGS="$htop_config_script_cflags $CFLAGS"
AC_CHECK_LIB([$1], [$2], [
AC_DEFINE([$3], 1, [The library is present.])
LIBS="$htop_config_script $LIBS "
LIBS="$htop_config_script_libs $LIBS "
htop_script_success=yes
], [])
LDFLAGS="$save_LDFLAGS"
], [
CFLAGS="$htop_save_CFLAGS"
])
LDFLAGS="$htop_save_LDFLAGS"
fi
if test "x$htop_script_success" = xno; then
[$5]
@ -222,6 +241,16 @@ if test "$my_htop_platform" = "openbsd"; then
AC_CHECK_LIB([kvm], [kvm_open], [], [missing_libraries="$missing_libraries libkvm"])
fi
if test "$my_htop_platform" = "solaris"; then
AC_CHECK_LIB([kstat], [kstat_open], [], [missing_libraries="$missing_libraries libkstat"])
AC_CHECK_LIB([proc], [Pgrab_error], [], [missing_libraries="$missing_libraries libproc"])
AC_CHECK_LIB([malloc], [free], [], [missing_libraries="$missing_libraries libmalloc"])
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([err.h],[:],[
missing_headers="$missing_headers err.h"
AC_MSG_ERROR([You appear to be on Solaris 10, or very early Solaris Express, which are currently unsupported.])
])
fi
AC_ARG_ENABLE(linux_affinity, [AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-linux-affinity], [enable Linux sched_setaffinity and sched_getaffinity for affinity support, disables hwloc])], ,enable_linux_affinity="yes")
if test "x$enable_linux_affinity" = xyes -a "x$cross_compiling" = xno; then
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for usable sched_setaffinity])
@ -305,11 +334,18 @@ fi
AC_ARG_ENABLE(delayacct, [AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-delayacct], [enable linux delay accounting])],, enable_delayacct="no")
if test "x$enable_delayacct" = xyes
then
PKG_CHECK_MODULES(LIBNL3, libnl-3.0, [], [missing_libraries="$missing_libraries libnl-3"])
PKG_CHECK_MODULES(LIBNL3GENL, libnl-genl-3.0, [], [missing_libraries="$missing_libraries libnl-genl-3"])
CFLAGS+=" $LIBNL3_CFLAGS $LIBNL3GENL_CFLAGS"
LIBS+=" $LIBNL3_LIBS $LIBNL3GENL_LIBS"
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_DELAYACCT, 1, [Define if delay accounting support should be enabled.])
m4_ifdef([PKG_PROG_PKG_CONFIG], [
PKG_PROG_PKG_CONFIG()
PKG_CHECK_MODULES(LIBNL3, libnl-3.0, [], [missing_libraries="$missing_libraries libnl-3"])
PKG_CHECK_MODULES(LIBNL3GENL, libnl-genl-3.0, [], [missing_libraries="$missing_libraries libnl-genl-3"])
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $LIBNL3_CFLAGS $LIBNL3GENL_CFLAGS"
LIBS="$LIBS $LIBNL3_LIBS $LIBNL3GENL_LIBS"
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_DELAYACCT, 1, [Define if delay accounting support should be enabled.])
], [
pkg_m4_absent=1
m4_warning([configure is generated without pkg.m4. 'make dist' target will be disabled.])
AC_MSG_ERROR([htop on Linux requires pkg-config for checking delayacct requirements. Please install pkg-config and run ./autogen.sh to rebuild the configure script.])
])
fi
@ -331,6 +367,7 @@ AM_CONDITIONAL([HTOP_FREEBSD], [test "$my_htop_platform" = freebsd])
AM_CONDITIONAL([HTOP_DRAGONFLYBSD], [test "$my_htop_platform" = dragonflybsd])
AM_CONDITIONAL([HTOP_OPENBSD], [test "$my_htop_platform" = openbsd])
AM_CONDITIONAL([HTOP_DARWIN], [test "$my_htop_platform" = darwin])
AM_CONDITIONAL([HTOP_SOLARIS], [test "$my_htop_platform" = solaris])
AM_CONDITIONAL([HTOP_UNSUPPORTED], [test "$my_htop_platform" = unsupported])
AC_SUBST(my_htop_platform)
AC_CONFIG_FILES([Makefile htop.1])

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@ -18,6 +18,8 @@ in the source distribution for its full text.
#include <sys/mman.h>
#include <utmpx.h>
#include <err.h>
#include <sys/sysctl.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
/*{
#include "ProcessList.h"
@ -38,19 +40,51 @@ typedef struct DarwinProcessList_ {
}*/
typedef struct kern {
short int version[3];
} kern_;
static void getKernelVersion(struct kern *k) {
static short int version_[3] = {0};
if (!version_[0]) {
// just in case it fails someday
version_[0] = version_[1] = version_[2] = -1;
char str[256] = {0};
size_t size = sizeof(str);
int ret = sysctlbyname("kern.osrelease", str, &size, NULL, 0);
if (ret == 0) sscanf(str, "%hd.%hd.%hd", &version_[0], &version_[1], &version_[2]);
}
memcpy(k->version, version_, sizeof(version_));
}
static int compareKernelVersion(short int major, short int minor, short int component) {
/*
compare the given os version with the one installed returns:
0 if equals the installed version
positive value if less than the installed version
negative value if more than the installed version
*/
struct kern k;
getKernelVersion(&k);
if ( k.version[0] != major) return k.version[0] - major;
if ( k.version[1] != minor) return k.version[1] - minor;
if ( k.version[2] != component) return k.version[2] - component;
return 0;
}
void ProcessList_getHostInfo(host_basic_info_data_t *p) {
mach_msg_type_number_t info_size = HOST_BASIC_INFO_COUNT;
if(0 != host_info(mach_host_self(), HOST_BASIC_INFO, (host_info_t)p, &info_size)) {
CRT_fatalError("Unable to retrieve host info\n");
if (0 != host_info(mach_host_self(), HOST_BASIC_INFO, (host_info_t)p, &info_size)) {
CRT_fatalError("Unable to retrieve host info\n");
}
}
void ProcessList_freeCPULoadInfo(processor_cpu_load_info_t *p) {
if(NULL != p && NULL != *p) {
if(0 != munmap(*p, vm_page_size)) {
CRT_fatalError("Unable to free old CPU load information\n");
}
if (NULL != p && NULL != *p) {
if (0 != munmap(*p, vm_page_size)) {
CRT_fatalError("Unable to free old CPU load information\n");
}
}
*p = NULL;
@ -61,7 +95,7 @@ unsigned ProcessList_allocateCPULoadInfo(processor_cpu_load_info_t *p) {
unsigned cpu_count;
// TODO Improving the accuracy of the load counts woule help a lot.
if(0 != host_processor_info(mach_host_self(), PROCESSOR_CPU_LOAD_INFO, &cpu_count, (processor_info_array_t *)p, &info_size)) {
if (0 != host_processor_info(mach_host_self(), PROCESSOR_CPU_LOAD_INFO, &cpu_count, (processor_info_array_t *)p, &info_size)) {
CRT_fatalError("Unable to retrieve CPU info\n");
}
@ -69,10 +103,10 @@ unsigned ProcessList_allocateCPULoadInfo(processor_cpu_load_info_t *p) {
}
void ProcessList_getVMStats(vm_statistics_t p) {
mach_msg_type_number_t info_size = HOST_VM_INFO_COUNT;
mach_msg_type_number_t info_size = HOST_VM_INFO_COUNT;
if (host_statistics(mach_host_self(), HOST_VM_INFO, (host_info_t)p, &info_size) != 0)
CRT_fatalError("Unable to retrieve VM statistics\n");
if (host_statistics(mach_host_self(), HOST_VM_INFO, (host_info_t)p, &info_size) != 0)
CRT_fatalError("Unable to retrieve VM statistics\n");
}
struct kinfo_proc *ProcessList_getKInfoProcs(size_t *count) {
@ -127,60 +161,65 @@ void ProcessList_delete(ProcessList* this) {
}
void ProcessList_goThroughEntries(ProcessList* super) {
DarwinProcessList *dpl = (DarwinProcessList *)super;
bool preExisting = true;
struct kinfo_proc *ps;
size_t count;
DarwinProcess *proc;
struct timeval tv;
DarwinProcessList *dpl = (DarwinProcessList *)super;
bool preExisting = true;
struct kinfo_proc *ps;
size_t count;
DarwinProcess *proc;
struct timeval tv;
gettimeofday(&tv, NULL); /* Start processing time */
gettimeofday(&tv, NULL); /* Start processing time */
/* Update the global data (CPU times and VM stats) */
ProcessList_freeCPULoadInfo(&dpl->prev_load);
dpl->prev_load = dpl->curr_load;
ProcessList_allocateCPULoadInfo(&dpl->curr_load);
ProcessList_getVMStats(&dpl->vm_stats);
/* Update the global data (CPU times and VM stats) */
ProcessList_freeCPULoadInfo(&dpl->prev_load);
dpl->prev_load = dpl->curr_load;
ProcessList_allocateCPULoadInfo(&dpl->curr_load);
ProcessList_getVMStats(&dpl->vm_stats);
/* Get the time difference */
dpl->global_diff = 0;
for(int i = 0; i < dpl->super.cpuCount; ++i) {
for(size_t j = 0; j < CPU_STATE_MAX; ++j) {
dpl->global_diff += dpl->curr_load[i].cpu_ticks[j] - dpl->prev_load[i].cpu_ticks[j];
}
}
/* Get the time difference */
dpl->global_diff = 0;
for(int i = 0; i < dpl->super.cpuCount; ++i) {
for(size_t j = 0; j < CPU_STATE_MAX; ++j) {
dpl->global_diff += dpl->curr_load[i].cpu_ticks[j] - dpl->prev_load[i].cpu_ticks[j];
}
}
/* Clear the thread counts */
super->kernelThreads = 0;
super->userlandThreads = 0;
super->totalTasks = 0;
super->runningTasks = 0;
/* Clear the thread counts */
super->kernelThreads = 0;
super->userlandThreads = 0;
super->totalTasks = 0;
super->runningTasks = 0;
/* We use kinfo_procs for initial data since :
*
* 1) They always succeed.
* 2) The contain the basic information.
*
* We attempt to fill-in additional information with libproc.
*/
ps = ProcessList_getKInfoProcs(&count);
/* We use kinfo_procs for initial data since :
*
* 1) They always succeed.
* 2) The contain the basic information.
*
* We attempt to fill-in additional information with libproc.
*/
ps = ProcessList_getKInfoProcs(&count);
for(size_t i = 0; i < count; ++i) {
proc = (DarwinProcess *)ProcessList_getProcess(super, ps[i].kp_proc.p_pid, &preExisting, (Process_New)DarwinProcess_new);
for(size_t i = 0; i < count; ++i) {
proc = (DarwinProcess *)ProcessList_getProcess(super, ps[i].kp_proc.p_pid, &preExisting, (Process_New)DarwinProcess_new);
DarwinProcess_setFromKInfoProc(&proc->super, &ps[i], tv.tv_sec, preExisting);
DarwinProcess_setFromLibprocPidinfo(proc, dpl);
DarwinProcess_setFromKInfoProc(&proc->super, &ps[i], tv.tv_sec, preExisting);
DarwinProcess_setFromLibprocPidinfo(proc, dpl);
DarwinProcess_scanThreads(proc);
// Disabled for High Sierra due to bug in macOS High Sierra
bool isScanThreadSupported = ! ( compareKernelVersion(17, 0, 0) >= 0 && compareKernelVersion(17, 5, 0) < 0);
super->totalTasks += 1;
if (isScanThreadSupported){
DarwinProcess_scanThreads(proc);
}
if(!preExisting) {
proc->super.user = UsersTable_getRef(super->usersTable, proc->super.st_uid);
super->totalTasks += 1;
ProcessList_add(super, &proc->super);
}
}
if (!preExisting) {
proc->super.user = UsersTable_getRef(super->usersTable, proc->super.st_uid);
free(ps);
ProcessList_add(super, &proc->super);
}
}
free(ps);
}

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@ -26,6 +26,7 @@ typedef struct DarwinProcessList_ {
} DarwinProcessList;
void ProcessList_getHostInfo(host_basic_info_data_t *p);
void ProcessList_freeCPULoadInfo(processor_cpu_load_info_t *p);

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@ -25,13 +25,26 @@ in the source distribution for its full text.
#include "CPUMeter.h"
#include "BatteryMeter.h"
#include "DarwinProcess.h"
typedef enum DarwinProcessFields {
LAST_PROCESSFIELD = 100,
} DarwinProcessField;
}*/
#ifndef CLAMP
#define CLAMP(x,low,high) (((x)>(high))?(high):(((x)<(low))?(low):(x)))
#endif
ProcessField Platform_defaultFields[] = { PID, USER, PRIORITY, NICE, M_SIZE, M_RESIDENT, STATE, PERCENT_CPU, PERCENT_MEM, TIME, COMM, 0 };
ScreenDefaults Platform_defaultScreens[] = {
{
.name = "Main",
.columns = "PID USER PRIORITY NICE M_SIZE M_RESIDENT STATE PERCENT_CPU PERCENT_MEM TIME Command",
.sortKey = "PERCENT_CPU",
},
};
const unsigned int Platform_numberOfDefaultScreens = sizeof(Platform_defaultScreens)/sizeof(ScreenDefaults);
const SignalItem Platform_signals[] = {
{ .name = " 0 Cancel", .number = 0 },
@ -97,7 +110,7 @@ ProcessFieldData Process_fields[] = {
[TIME] = { .name = "TIME", .title = " TIME+ ", .description = "Total time the process has spent in user and system time", .flags = 0, },
[NLWP] = { .name = "NLWP", .title = "NLWP ", .description = "Number of threads in the process", .flags = 0, },
[TGID] = { .name = "TGID", .title = " TGID ", .description = "Thread group ID (i.e. process ID)", .flags = 0, },
[100] = { .name = "*** report bug! ***", .title = NULL, .description = NULL, .flags = 0, },
[LAST_PROCESSFIELD] = { .name = "*** report bug! ***", .title = NULL, .description = NULL, .flags = 0, },
};
MeterClass* Platform_meterTypes[] = {

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@ -16,11 +16,18 @@ in the source distribution for its full text.
#include "BatteryMeter.h"
#include "DarwinProcess.h"
typedef enum DarwinProcessFields {
LAST_PROCESSFIELD = 100,
} DarwinProcessField;
#ifndef CLAMP
#define CLAMP(x,low,high) (((x)>(high))?(high):(((x)<(low))?(low):(x)))
#endif
extern ProcessField Platform_defaultFields[];
extern ScreenDefaults Platform_defaultScreens[];
extern const unsigned int Platform_numberOfDefaultScreens;
extern const SignalItem Platform_signals[];

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@ -138,14 +138,14 @@ void DragonFlyBSDProcess_writeField(Process* this, RichString* str, ProcessField
long DragonFlyBSDProcess_compare(const void* v1, const void* v2) {
DragonFlyBSDProcess *p1, *p2;
Settings *settings = ((Process*)v1)->settings;
if (settings->direction == 1) {
if (settings->ss->direction == 1) {
p1 = (DragonFlyBSDProcess*)v1;
p2 = (DragonFlyBSDProcess*)v2;
} else {
p2 = (DragonFlyBSDProcess*)v1;
p1 = (DragonFlyBSDProcess*)v2;
}
switch ((int) settings->sortKey) {
switch ((int) settings->ss->sortKey) {
// add Platform-specific fields here
case JID:
return (p1->jid - p2->jid);

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@ -40,7 +40,15 @@ extern ProcessFieldData Process_fields[];
#define CLAMP(x,low,high) (((x)>(high))?(high):(((x)<(low))?(low):(x)))
#endif
ProcessField Platform_defaultFields[] = { PID, USER, PRIORITY, NICE, M_SIZE, M_RESIDENT, STATE, PERCENT_CPU, PERCENT_MEM, TIME, COMM, 0 };
ScreenDefaults Platform_defaultScreens[] = {
{
.name = "Main",
.columns = "PID USER PRIORITY NICE M_SIZE M_RESIDENT STATE PERCENT_CPU PERCENT_MEM TIME Command",
.sortKey = "PERCENT_CPU",
},
};
const unsigned int Platform_numberOfDefaultScreens = sizeof(Platform_defaultScreens)/sizeof(ScreenDefaults);
int Platform_numberOfFields = LAST_PROCESSFIELD;

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@ -21,7 +21,9 @@ extern ProcessFieldData Process_fields[];
#define CLAMP(x,low,high) (((x)>(high))?(high):(((x)<(low))?(low):(x)))
#endif
extern ProcessField Platform_defaultFields[];
extern ScreenDefaults Platform_defaultScreens[];
extern const unsigned int Platform_numberOfDefaultScreens;
extern int Platform_numberOfFields;

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@ -136,14 +136,14 @@ void FreeBSDProcess_writeField(Process* this, RichString* str, ProcessField fiel
long FreeBSDProcess_compare(const void* v1, const void* v2) {
FreeBSDProcess *p1, *p2;
Settings *settings = ((Process*)v1)->settings;
if (settings->direction == 1) {
if (settings->ss->direction == 1) {
p1 = (FreeBSDProcess*)v1;
p2 = (FreeBSDProcess*)v2;
} else {
p2 = (FreeBSDProcess*)v1;
p1 = (FreeBSDProcess*)v2;
}
switch ((int) settings->sortKey) {
switch ((int) settings->ss->sortKey) {
// add FreeBSD-specific fields here
case JID:
return (p1->jid - p2->jid);

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@ -39,6 +39,16 @@ extern ProcessFieldData Process_fields[];
#define CLAMP(x,low,high) (((x)>(high))?(high):(((x)<(low))?(low):(x)))
#endif
ScreenDefaults Platform_defaultScreens[] = {
{
.name = "Main",
.columns = "PID USER PRIORITY NICE M_SIZE M_RESIDENT STATE PERCENT_CPU PERCENT_MEM TIME Command",
.sortKey = "PERCENT_CPU",
},
};
const unsigned int Platform_numberOfDefaultScreens = sizeof(Platform_defaultScreens)/sizeof(ScreenDefaults);
ProcessField Platform_defaultFields[] = { PID, USER, PRIORITY, NICE, M_SIZE, M_RESIDENT, STATE, PERCENT_CPU, PERCENT_MEM, TIME, COMM, 0 };
int Platform_numberOfFields = LAST_PROCESSFIELD;

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@ -20,6 +20,10 @@ extern ProcessFieldData Process_fields[];
#define CLAMP(x,low,high) (((x)>(high))?(high):(((x)<(low))?(low):(x)))
#endif
extern ScreenDefaults Platform_defaultScreens[];
extern const unsigned int Platform_numberOfDefaultScreens;
extern ProcessField Platform_defaultFields[];
extern int Platform_numberOfFields;

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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
htop \- interactive process viewer
.SH "SYNOPSIS"
.LP
.B htop [\fI\-dChusv\fR]
.B htop [\fI\-dChustv\fR]
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
.LP
Htop is a free (GPL) ncurses-based process viewer for Linux.
@ -41,6 +41,9 @@ Show only the processes of a given user
.TP
\fB\-v \-\-version
Output version information and exit
.TP
\fB\-t \-\-tree
Show processes in tree view
.PP
.br
.SH "INTERACTIVE COMMANDS"
@ -49,11 +52,11 @@ The following commands are supported while in htop:
.LP
.TP 5
.B Up, Alt-k
Select (hightlight) the previous process in the process list. Scroll the list
Select (highlight) the previous process in the process list. Scroll the list
if necessary.
.TP
.B Down, Alt-j
Select (hightlight) the next process in the process list. Scroll the list if
Select (highlight) the next process in the process list. Scroll the list if
necessary.
.TP
.B Left, Alt-h
@ -82,8 +85,13 @@ Tag or untag a process. Commands that can operate on multiple processes,
like "kill", will then apply over the list of tagged processes, instead
of the currently highlighted one.
.TP
.B c
Tag the current process and its children. Commands that can operate on multiple
processes, like "kill", will then apply over the list of tagged processes,
instead of the currently highlighted one.
.TP
.B U
Untag all processes (remove all tags added with the Space key).
Untag all processes (remove all tags added with the Space or c keys).
.TP
.B s
Trace process system calls: if strace(1) is installed, pressing this key

13
htop.c
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@ -42,6 +42,7 @@ static void printHelpFlag() {
"-d --delay=DELAY Set the delay between updates, in tenths of seconds\n"
"-h --help Print this help screen\n"
"-s --sort-key=COLUMN Sort by COLUMN (try --sort-key=help for a list)\n"
"-t --tree Show the tree view by default\n"
"-u --user=USERNAME Show only processes of a given user\n"
"-p --pid=PID,[,PID,PID...] Show only the given PIDs\n"
"-v --version Print version info\n"
@ -61,6 +62,7 @@ typedef struct CommandLineSettings_ {
int sortKey;
int delay;
bool useColors;
bool treeView;
} CommandLineSettings;
static CommandLineSettings parseArguments(int argc, char** argv) {
@ -71,6 +73,7 @@ static CommandLineSettings parseArguments(int argc, char** argv) {
.sortKey = 0,
.delay = -1,
.useColors = true,
.treeView = false,
};
static struct option long_opts[] =
@ -82,6 +85,7 @@ static CommandLineSettings parseArguments(int argc, char** argv) {
{"user", required_argument, 0, 'u'},
{"no-color", no_argument, 0, 'C'},
{"no-colour",no_argument, 0, 'C'},
{"tree", no_argument, 0, 't'},
{"pid", required_argument, 0, 'p'},
{"io", no_argument, 0, 'i'},
{0,0,0,0}
@ -89,7 +93,7 @@ static CommandLineSettings parseArguments(int argc, char** argv) {
int opt, opti=0;
/* Parse arguments */
while ((opt = getopt_long(argc, argv, "hvCs:d:u:p:i", long_opts, &opti))) {
while ((opt = getopt_long(argc, argv, "hvCs:td:u:p:i", long_opts, &opti))) {
if (opt == EOF) break;
switch (opt) {
case 'h':
@ -127,6 +131,9 @@ static CommandLineSettings parseArguments(int argc, char** argv) {
case 'C':
flags.useColors = false;
break;
case 't':
flags.treeView = true;
break;
case 'p': {
char* argCopy = xStrdup(optarg);
char* saveptr;
@ -197,6 +204,8 @@ int main(int argc, char** argv) {
settings->delay = flags.delay;
if (!flags.useColors)
settings->colorScheme = COLORSCHEME_MONOCHROME;
if (flags.treeView)
settings->screens[0]->treeView = true;
CRT_init(settings->delay, settings->colorScheme);
@ -228,7 +237,7 @@ int main(int argc, char** argv) {
millisleep(75);
ProcessList_scan(pl);
ScreenManager_run(scr, NULL, NULL);
ScreenManager_run(scr, NULL, NULL, NULL);
attron(CRT_colors[RESET_COLOR]);
mvhline(LINES-1, 0, ' ', COLS);

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@ -1,41 +1,9 @@
[Desktop Entry]
Type=Application
Version=1.0
Name=Htop
Type=Application
Comment=Show System Processes
Comment[ca]=Mostra els processos del sistema
Comment[de]=Systemprozesse anzeigen
Comment[en_GB]=Show System Processes
Comment[es]=Mostrar procesos del sistema
Comment[fi]=Katsele järjestelmän prosesseja
Comment[fr]=Affiche les processus système
Comment[gl]=Mostrar os procesos do sistema.
Comment[it]=Mostra processi di sistema
Comment[ko]=시스템 프로세스 보기
Comment[nb]=Vis systemprosesser
Comment[nl]=Systeemprocessen tonen
Comment[nn]=Vis systemprosessar
Comment[pl]=Pokaż procesy systemowe
Comment[pt]=Mostrar os Processos do Sistema
Comment[pt_BR]=Mostra os processos do sistema
Comment[ru]=Просмотр списка процессов в системе
Comment[sk]=Zobraziť systémové procesy
Comment[sl]=Prikaz sistemskih opravil
Comment[sr]=Приказ системских процеса
Comment[sr@ijekavian]=Приказ системских процеса
Comment[sr@ijekavianlatin]=Prikaz sistemskih procesa
Comment[sr@latin]=Prikaz sistemskih procesa
Comment[sv]=Visa systemprocesser
Comment[tr]=Sistem Süreçlerini Göster
Comment[uk]=Перегляд системних процесів
Comment[zh_CN]=显示系统进程
Comment[zh_TW]=顯示系統行程
Terminal=true
Exec=htop
Icon=htop
Categories=ConsoleOnly;System;
GenericName=Process Viewer
GenericName[ca]=Visor de processos
GenericName[ca]=Visualitzador de processos
GenericName[de]=Prozessanzeige
GenericName[en_GB]=Process Viewer
GenericName[es]=Visor de procesos
@ -53,13 +21,45 @@ GenericName[pt_BR]=Visualizador de processos
GenericName[ru]=Монитор процессов
GenericName[sk]=Prehliadač procesov
GenericName[sl]=Pregledovalnik opravil
GenericName[sr]=Приказивач процеса
GenericName[sr@ijekavian]=Приказивач процеса
GenericName[sr@ijekavianlatin]=Prikazivač procesa
GenericName[sr@latin]=Prikazivač procesa
GenericName[sr]=Приказивач процеса
GenericName[sv]=Processvisning
GenericName[tr]=Süreç Görüntüleyici
GenericName[uk]=Перегляд процесів
GenericName[zh_CN]=进程查看器
GenericName[zh_TW]=行程檢視器
Comment=Show System Processes
Comment[ca]=Visualitzeu els processos del sistema
Comment[de]=Systemprozesse anzeigen
Comment[en_GB]=Show System Processes
Comment[es]=Mostrar procesos del sistema
Comment[fi]=Katsele järjestelmän prosesseja
Comment[fr]=Affiche les processus système
Comment[gl]=Mostrar os procesos do sistema.
Comment[it]=Mostra processi di sistema
Comment[ko]=시스템 프로세스 보기
Comment[nb]=Vis systemprosesser
Comment[nl]=Systeemprocessen tonen
Comment[nn]=Vis systemprosessar
Comment[pl]=Pokaż procesy systemowe
Comment[pt]=Mostrar os Processos do Sistema
Comment[pt_BR]=Mostra os processos do sistema
Comment[ru]=Просмотр списка процессов в системе
Comment[sk]=Zobraziť systémové procesy
Comment[sl]=Prikaz sistemskih opravil
Comment[sr@ijekavian]=Приказ системских процеса
Comment[sr@ijekavianlatin]=Prikaz sistemskih procesa
Comment[sr@latin]=Prikaz sistemskih procesa
Comment[sr]=Приказ системских процеса
Comment[sv]=Visa systemprocesser
Comment[tr]=Sistem Süreçlerini Göster
Comment[uk]=Перегляд системних процесів
Comment[zh_CN]=显示系统进程
Comment[zh_TW]=顯示系統行程
Icon=htop
Exec=htop
Terminal=true
Categories=System;Monitor;ConsoleOnly;
Keywords=system;process;task

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@ -72,6 +72,8 @@ static unsigned long int parseBatInfo(const char *fileName, const unsigned short
fclose(file);
if (!line) break;
char *foundNumStr = String_getToken(line, wordNum);
const unsigned long int foundNum = atoi(foundNumStr);
free(foundNumStr);
@ -108,16 +110,13 @@ static ACPresence procAcpiCheck() {
char statePath[50];
xSnprintf((char *) statePath, sizeof statePath, "%s/%s/state", power_supplyPath, entryName);
FILE* file = fopen(statePath, "r");
if (!file) {
isOn = AC_ERROR;
continue;
}
char* line = String_readLine(file);
if (!line) continue;
fclose(file);
if (!line) continue;
const char *isOnline = String_getToken(line, 2);
free(line);

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@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ in the source distribution for its full text.
#include <unistd.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <sys/syscall.h>
#include <time.h>
/*{
@ -117,6 +118,7 @@ typedef enum LinuxProcessFields {
typedef struct LinuxProcess_ {
Process super;
bool isKernelThread;
IOPriority ioPriority;
unsigned long int cminflt;
unsigned long int cmajflt;
@ -129,6 +131,7 @@ typedef struct LinuxProcess_ {
long m_drs;
long m_lrs;
long m_dt;
unsigned long long starttime;
#ifdef HAVE_TASKSTATS
unsigned long long io_rchar;
unsigned long long io_wchar;
@ -185,7 +188,7 @@ typedef struct LinuxProcess_ {
} LinuxProcess;
#ifndef Process_isKernelThread
#define Process_isKernelThread(_process) (_process->pgrp == 0)
#define Process_isKernelThread(_process) (((LinuxProcess*)(_process))->isKernelThread)
#endif
#ifndef Process_isUserlandThread
@ -194,11 +197,13 @@ typedef struct LinuxProcess_ {
}*/
long long btime; /* semi-global */
ProcessFieldData Process_fields[] = {
[0] = { .name = "", .title = NULL, .description = NULL, .flags = 0, },
[PID] = { .name = "PID", .title = " PID ", .description = "Process/thread ID", .flags = 0, },
[COMM] = { .name = "Command", .title = "Command ", .description = "Command line", .flags = 0, },
[STATE] = { .name = "STATE", .title = "S ", .description = "Process state (S sleeping, R running, D disk, Z zombie, T traced, W paging)", .flags = 0, },
[STATE] = { .name = "STATE", .title = "S ", .description = "Process state (S sleeping, R running, D disk, Z zombie, T traced, W paging, I idle)", .flags = 0, },
[PPID] = { .name = "PPID", .title = " PPID ", .description = "Parent process ID", .flags = 0, },
[PGRP] = { .name = "PGRP", .title = " PGRP ", .description = "Process group ID", .flags = 0, },
[SESSION] = { .name = "SESSION", .title = " SID ", .description = "Process's session ID", .flags = 0, },
@ -430,6 +435,13 @@ void LinuxProcess_writeField(Process* this, RichString* str, ProcessField field)
case STIME: Process_printTime(str, lp->stime); return;
case CUTIME: Process_printTime(str, lp->cutime); return;
case CSTIME: Process_printTime(str, lp->cstime); return;
case STARTTIME: {
struct tm date;
time_t starttimewall = btime + (lp->starttime / sysconf(_SC_CLK_TCK));
(void) localtime_r(&starttimewall, &date);
strftime(buffer, n, ((starttimewall > time(NULL) - 86400) ? "%R " : "%b%d "), &date);
break;
}
#ifdef HAVE_TASKSTATS
case RCHAR: Process_colorNumber(str, lp->io_rchar, coloring); return;
case WCHAR: Process_colorNumber(str, lp->io_wchar, coloring); return;
@ -513,6 +525,10 @@ long LinuxProcess_compare(const void* v1, const void* v2) {
}
long long diff;
switch ((int)settings->ss->sortKey) {
case CMAJFLT:
return (p2->cmajflt - p1->cmajflt);
case CMINFLT:
return (p2->cminflt - p1->cminflt);
case M_DRS:
return (p2->m_drs - p1->m_drs);
case M_DT:
@ -527,6 +543,12 @@ long LinuxProcess_compare(const void* v1, const void* v2) {
case CUTIME: diff = p2->cutime - p1->cutime; goto test_diff;
case STIME: diff = p2->stime - p1->stime; goto test_diff;
case CSTIME: diff = p2->cstime - p1->cstime; goto test_diff;
case STARTTIME: {
if (p1->starttime == p2->starttime)
return (p1->super.pid - p2->super.pid);
else
return (p1->starttime - p2->starttime);
}
#ifdef HAVE_TASKSTATS
case RCHAR: diff = p2->io_rchar - p1->io_rchar; goto test_diff;
case WCHAR: diff = p2->io_wchar - p1->io_wchar; goto test_diff;

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@ -109,6 +109,7 @@ typedef enum LinuxProcessFields {
typedef struct LinuxProcess_ {
Process super;
bool isKernelThread;
IOPriority ioPriority;
unsigned long int cminflt;
unsigned long int cmajflt;
@ -121,6 +122,7 @@ typedef struct LinuxProcess_ {
long m_drs;
long m_lrs;
long m_dt;
unsigned long long starttime;
#ifdef HAVE_TASKSTATS
unsigned long long io_rchar;
unsigned long long io_wchar;
@ -177,7 +179,7 @@ typedef struct LinuxProcess_ {
} LinuxProcess;
#ifndef Process_isKernelThread
#define Process_isKernelThread(_process) (_process->pgrp == 0)
#define Process_isKernelThread(_process) (((LinuxProcess*)(_process))->isKernelThread)
#endif
#ifndef Process_isUserlandThread
@ -185,6 +187,8 @@ typedef struct LinuxProcess_ {
#endif
long long btime; /* semi-global */
extern ProcessFieldData Process_fields[];
extern ProcessPidColumn Process_pidColumns[];

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@ -26,6 +26,12 @@ in the source distribution for its full text.
#include <assert.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#ifdef MAJOR_IN_MKDEV
#include <sys/mkdev.h>
#elif defined(MAJOR_IN_SYSMACROS) || \
(defined(HAVE_SYS_SYSMACROS_H) && HAVE_SYS_SYSMACROS_H)
#include <sys/sysmacros.h>
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_DELAYACCT
#include <netlink/attr.h>
@ -41,6 +47,8 @@ in the source distribution for its full text.
#include "ProcessList.h"
extern long long btime;
typedef struct CPUData_ {
unsigned long long int totalTime;
unsigned long long int userTime;
@ -105,7 +113,7 @@ typedef struct LinuxProcessList_ {
#endif
#ifndef PROC_LINE_LENGTH
#define PROC_LINE_LENGTH 512
#define PROC_LINE_LENGTH 4096
#endif
}*/
@ -224,8 +232,8 @@ static void LinuxProcessList_initNetlinkSocket(LinuxProcessList* this) {
ProcessList* ProcessList_new(UsersTable* usersTable, Hashtable* pidWhiteList, uid_t userId) {
LinuxProcessList* this = xCalloc(1, sizeof(LinuxProcessList));
ProcessList* pl = &(this->super);
ProcessList_init(pl, Class(LinuxProcess), usersTable, pidWhiteList, userId);
ProcessList_init(pl, Class(LinuxProcess), usersTable, pidWhiteList, userId);
LinuxProcessList_initTtyDrivers(this);
#ifdef HAVE_DELAYACCT
@ -237,13 +245,19 @@ ProcessList* ProcessList_new(UsersTable* usersTable, Hashtable* pidWhiteList, ui
if (file == NULL) {
CRT_fatalError("Cannot open " PROCSTATFILE);
}
char buffer[PROC_LINE_LENGTH + 1];
int cpus = -1;
int cpus = 0;
do {
cpus++;
char * s = fgets(buffer, PROC_LINE_LENGTH, file);
(void) s;
} while (String_startsWith(buffer, "cpu"));
char buffer[PROC_LINE_LENGTH + 1];
if (fgets(buffer, PROC_LINE_LENGTH + 1, file) == NULL) {
CRT_fatalError("No btime in " PROCSTATFILE);
} else if (String_startsWith(buffer, "cpu")) {
cpus++;
} else if (String_startsWith(buffer, "btime ")) {
sscanf(buffer, "btime %lld\n", &btime);
break;
}
} while(true);
fclose(file);
pl->cpuCount = MAX(cpus - 1, 1);
@ -253,7 +267,6 @@ ProcessList* ProcessList_new(UsersTable* usersTable, Hashtable* pidWhiteList, ui
this->cpus[i].totalTime = 1;
this->cpus[i].totalPeriod = 1;
}
return pl;
}
@ -349,7 +362,10 @@ static bool LinuxProcessList_readStatFile(Process *process, const char* dirname,
location += 1;
process->nlwp = strtol(location, &location, 10);
location += 1;
for (int i=0; i<17; i++) location = strchr(location, ' ')+1;
location = strchr(location, ' ')+1;
lp->starttime = strtoll(location, &location, 10);
location += 1;
for (int i=0; i<15; i++) location = strchr(location, ' ')+1;
process->exit_signal = strtol(location, &location, 10);
location += 1;
assert(location != NULL);
@ -361,7 +377,7 @@ static bool LinuxProcessList_readStatFile(Process *process, const char* dirname,
}
static bool LinuxProcessList_statProcessDir(Process* process, const char* dirname, char* name, time_t curTime) {
static bool LinuxProcessList_statProcessDir(Process* process, const char* dirname, char* name) {
char filename[MAX_NAME+1];
filename[MAX_NAME] = '\0';
@ -371,13 +387,6 @@ static bool LinuxProcessList_statProcessDir(Process* process, const char* dirnam
if (statok == -1)
return false;
process->st_uid = sstat.st_uid;
struct tm date;
time_t ctime = sstat.st_ctime;
process->starttime_ctime = ctime;
(void) localtime_r((time_t*) &ctime, &date);
strftime(process->starttime_show, 7, ((ctime > curTime - 86400) ? "%R " : "%b%d "), &date);
return true;
}
@ -436,7 +445,7 @@ static void LinuxProcessList_readIoFile(LinuxProcess* process, const char* dirna
}
break;
case 's':
if (line[5] == 'r' && strncmp(line+1, "yscr: ", 6) == 0) {
if (line[4] == 'r' && strncmp(line+1, "yscr: ", 6) == 0) {
process->io_syscr = strtoull(line+7, NULL, 10);
} else if (strncmp(line+1, "yscw: ", 6) == 0) {
process->io_syscw = strtoull(line+7, NULL, 10);
@ -595,36 +604,36 @@ static void LinuxProcessList_readOomData(LinuxProcess* process, const char* dirn
static int handleNetlinkMsg(struct nl_msg *nlmsg, void *linuxProcess) {
struct nlmsghdr *nlhdr;
struct nlattr *nlattrs[TASKSTATS_TYPE_MAX + 1];
struct nlattr *nlattr;
struct taskstats *stats;
int rem;
unsigned long long int timeDelta;
LinuxProcess* lp = (LinuxProcess*) linuxProcess;
struct nlattr *nlattrs[TASKSTATS_TYPE_MAX + 1];
struct nlattr *nlattr;
struct taskstats *stats;
int rem;
unsigned long long int timeDelta;
LinuxProcess* lp = (LinuxProcess*) linuxProcess;
nlhdr = nlmsg_hdr(nlmsg);
nlhdr = nlmsg_hdr(nlmsg);
if (genlmsg_parse(nlhdr, 0, nlattrs, TASKSTATS_TYPE_MAX, NULL) < 0) {
return NL_SKIP;
}
}
if ((nlattr = nlattrs[TASKSTATS_TYPE_AGGR_PID]) || (nlattr = nlattrs[TASKSTATS_TYPE_NULL])) {
stats = nla_data(nla_next(nla_data(nlattr), &rem));
assert(lp->super.pid == stats->ac_pid);
timeDelta = (stats->ac_etime*1000 - lp->delay_read_time);
#define BOUNDS(x) isnan(x) ? 0.0 : (x > 100) ? 100.0 : x;
#define DELTAPERC(x,y) BOUNDS((float) (x - y) / timeDelta * 100);
lp->cpu_delay_percent = DELTAPERC(stats->cpu_delay_total, lp->cpu_delay_total);
lp->blkio_delay_percent = DELTAPERC(stats->blkio_delay_total, lp->blkio_delay_total);
lp->swapin_delay_percent = DELTAPERC(stats->swapin_delay_total, lp->swapin_delay_total);
#undef DELTAPERC
#undef BOUNDS
lp->swapin_delay_total = stats->swapin_delay_total;
lp->blkio_delay_total = stats->blkio_delay_total;
lp->cpu_delay_total = stats->cpu_delay_total;
lp->delay_read_time = stats->ac_etime*1000;
}
return NL_OK;
if ((nlattr = nlattrs[TASKSTATS_TYPE_AGGR_PID]) || (nlattr = nlattrs[TASKSTATS_TYPE_NULL])) {
stats = nla_data(nla_next(nla_data(nlattr), &rem));
assert(lp->super.pid == stats->ac_pid);
timeDelta = (stats->ac_etime*1000 - lp->delay_read_time);
#define BOUNDS(x) isnan(x) ? 0.0 : (x > 100) ? 100.0 : x;
#define DELTAPERC(x,y) BOUNDS((float) (x - y) / timeDelta * 100);
lp->cpu_delay_percent = DELTAPERC(stats->cpu_delay_total, lp->cpu_delay_total);
lp->blkio_delay_percent = DELTAPERC(stats->blkio_delay_total, lp->blkio_delay_total);
lp->swapin_delay_percent = DELTAPERC(stats->swapin_delay_total, lp->swapin_delay_total);
#undef DELTAPERC
#undef BOUNDS
lp->swapin_delay_total = stats->swapin_delay_total;
lp->blkio_delay_total = stats->blkio_delay_total;
lp->cpu_delay_total = stats->cpu_delay_total;
lp->delay_read_time = stats->ac_etime*1000;
}
return NL_OK;
}
static void LinuxProcessList_readDelayAcctData(LinuxProcessList* this, LinuxProcess* process) {
@ -742,9 +751,6 @@ static void setCommand(Process* process, const char* command, int len) {
}
static bool LinuxProcessList_readCmdlineFile(Process* process, const char* dirname, const char* name) {
if (Process_isKernelThread(process))
return true;
char filename[MAX_NAME+1];
xSnprintf(filename, MAX_NAME, "%s/%s/cmdline", dirname, name);
int fd = open(filename, O_RDONLY);
@ -756,7 +762,10 @@ static bool LinuxProcessList_readCmdlineFile(Process* process, const char* dirna
close(fd);
int tokenEnd = 0;
int lastChar = 0;
if (amtRead <= 0) {
if (amtRead == 0) {
((LinuxProcess*)process)->isKernelThread = true;
return true;
} else if (amtRead < 0) {
return false;
}
for (int i = 0; i < amtRead; i++) {
@ -774,7 +783,7 @@ static bool LinuxProcessList_readCmdlineFile(Process* process, const char* dirna
}
command[lastChar + 1] = '\0';
process->basenameOffset = tokenEnd;
setCommand(process, command, lastChar);
setCommand(process, command, lastChar + 1);
return true;
}
@ -828,7 +837,6 @@ static bool LinuxProcessList_recurseProcTree(LinuxProcessList* this, const char*
Settings* settings = pl->settings;
ScreenSettings* ss = settings->ss;
time_t curTime = tv.tv_sec;
#ifdef HAVE_TASKSTATS
unsigned long long now = tv.tv_sec*1000LL+tv.tv_usec/1000LL;
#endif
@ -900,7 +908,7 @@ static bool LinuxProcessList_recurseProcTree(LinuxProcessList* this, const char*
if(!preExisting) {
if (! LinuxProcessList_statProcessDir(proc, dirname, name, curTime))
if (! LinuxProcessList_statProcessDir(proc, dirname, name))
goto errorReadingProcess;
proc->user = UsersTable_getRef(pl->usersTable, proc->st_uid);

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@ -9,12 +9,19 @@ Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file
in the source distribution for its full text.
*/
#ifdef MAJOR_IN_MKDEV
#elif defined(MAJOR_IN_SYSMACROS) || \
(defined(HAVE_SYS_SYSMACROS_H) && HAVE_SYS_SYSMACROS_H)
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_DELAYACCT
#endif
#include "ProcessList.h"
extern long long btime;
typedef struct CPUData_ {
unsigned long long int totalTime;
unsigned long long int userTime;
@ -79,7 +86,7 @@ typedef struct LinuxProcessList_ {
#endif
#ifndef PROC_LINE_LENGTH
#define PROC_LINE_LENGTH 512
#define PROC_LINE_LENGTH 4096
#endif

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@ -0,0 +1,135 @@
/*
* This file is based on tiptop.
* by Erven ROHOU
* Copyright (c) 2011, 2012, 2014 Inria
* License: GNU General Public License version 2.
*/
#include "PerfCounter.h"
#include <errno.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include "XAlloc.h"
/*{
#include <config.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <asm/unistd.h>
#include <inttypes.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
// The sys_perf_counter_open syscall and header files changed names
// between Linux 2.6.31 and 2.6.32. Do the mangling here.
#ifdef HAVE_LINUX_PERF_COUNTER_H
#include <linux/perf_counter.h>
#define STRUCT_NAME perf_counter_attr
#define SYSCALL_NUM __NR_perf_counter_open
#elif HAVE_LINUX_PERF_EVENT_H
#include <linux/perf_event.h>
#define STRUCT_NAME perf_event_attr
#define SYSCALL_NUM __NR_perf_event_open
#else
#error Sorry, performance counters not supported on this system.
#endif
typedef struct PerfCounter_ {
struct STRUCT_NAME events;
pid_t pid;
int fd;
uint64_t prevValue;
uint64_t value;
} PerfCounter;
#define PerfCounter_delta(pc_) ((pc_)->value - (pc_)->prevValue)
}*/
int PerfCounter_openFds = 0;
static int PerfCounter_fdLimit = -1;
static void PerfCounter_initFdLimit() {
char name[100] = { 0 }; /* needs to fit the name /proc/xxxx/limits */
snprintf(name, sizeof(name) - 1, "/proc/%d/limits", getpid());
FILE* f = fopen(name, "r");
if (f) {
char line[100];
while (fgets(line, 100, f)) {
int n = sscanf(line, "Max open files %d", &PerfCounter_fdLimit);
if (n) {
break;
}
}
fclose(f);
}
PerfCounter_fdLimit -= 20; /* keep some slack */
if (PerfCounter_fdLimit == 0) { /* something went wrong */
PerfCounter_fdLimit = 200; /* reasonable default? */
}
}
static long perf_event_open(struct STRUCT_NAME *hw_event, pid_t pid, int cpu, int group_fd, unsigned long flags) {
int ret = syscall(SYSCALL_NUM, hw_event, pid, cpu, group_fd, flags);
#if defined(__x86_64__) || defined(__i386__)
if (ret < 0 && ret > -4096) {
errno = -ret;
ret = -1;
}
#endif
return ret;
}
PerfCounter* PerfCounter_new(pid_t pid, uint32_t type, uint64_t config) {
if (PerfCounter_fdLimit == -1) {
PerfCounter_initFdLimit();
}
PerfCounter* this = xCalloc(sizeof(PerfCounter), 1);
this->pid = pid;
this->events.disabled = 0;
this->events.pinned = 1;
this->events.exclude_hv = 1;
this->events.exclude_kernel = 1;
this->events.type = type;
this->events.config = config;
if (PerfCounter_openFds < PerfCounter_fdLimit) {
this->fd = perf_event_open(&this->events, pid, -1, -1, 0);
} else {
this->fd = -1;
}
if (this->fd != -1) {
PerfCounter_openFds++;
}
return this;
}
void PerfCounter_delete(PerfCounter* this) {
if (!this) {
return;
}
if (this->fd != -1) {
PerfCounter_openFds--;
}
close(this->fd);
free(this);
}
bool PerfCounter_read(PerfCounter* this) {
if (this->fd == -1) {
return false;
}
uint64_t value;
int r = read(this->fd, &value, sizeof(value));
if (r != sizeof(value)) {
close(this->fd);
this->fd = perf_event_open(&this->events, this->pid, -1, -1, 0);
return false;
}
this->prevValue = this->value;
this->value = value;
return true;
}

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@ -0,0 +1,54 @@
/* Do not edit this file. It was automatically generated. */
#ifndef HEADER_PerfCounter
#define HEADER_PerfCounter
/*
* This file is based on tiptop.
* by Erven ROHOU
* Copyright (c) 2011, 2012, 2014 Inria
* License: GNU General Public License version 2.
*/
#include <config.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <asm/unistd.h>
#include <inttypes.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
// The sys_perf_counter_open syscall and header files changed names
// between Linux 2.6.31 and 2.6.32. Do the mangling here.
#ifdef HAVE_LINUX_PERF_COUNTER_H
#include <linux/perf_counter.h>
#define STRUCT_NAME perf_counter_attr
#define SYSCALL_NUM __NR_perf_counter_open
#elif HAVE_LINUX_PERF_EVENT_H
#include <linux/perf_event.h>
#define STRUCT_NAME perf_event_attr
#define SYSCALL_NUM __NR_perf_event_open
#else
#error Sorry, performance counters not supported on this system.
#endif
typedef struct PerfCounter_ {
struct STRUCT_NAME events;
pid_t pid;
int fd;
uint64_t prevValue;
uint64_t value;
} PerfCounter;
#define PerfCounter_delta(pc_) ((pc_)->value - (pc_)->prevValue)
extern int PerfCounter_openFds;
PerfCounter* PerfCounter_new(pid_t pid, uint32_t type, uint64_t config);
void PerfCounter_delete(PerfCounter* this);
bool PerfCounter_read(PerfCounter* this);
#endif

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@ -36,16 +36,13 @@ in the source distribution for its full text.
#include "BatteryMeter.h"
#include "LinuxProcess.h"
#include "SignalsPanel.h"
#include "Settings.h"
}*/
#ifndef CLAMP
#define CLAMP(x,low,high) (((x)>(high))?(high):(((x)<(low))?(low):(x)))
#endif
ProcessField Platform_defaultFields[] = { PID, USER, PRIORITY, NICE, M_SIZE, M_RESIDENT, M_SHARE, STATE, PERCENT_CPU, PERCENT_MEM, TIME, COMM, 0 };
//static ProcessField defaultIoFields[] = { PID, IO_PRIORITY, USER, IO_READ_RATE, IO_WRITE_RATE, IO_RATE, COMM, 0 };
int Platform_numberOfFields = LAST_PROCESSFIELD;
const SignalItem Platform_signals[] = {
@ -85,6 +82,31 @@ const SignalItem Platform_signals[] = {
{ .name = "31 SIGSYS", .number = 31 },
};
ScreenDefaults Platform_defaultScreens[] = {
{
.name = "Main",
.columns = "PID USER PRIORITY NICE M_SIZE M_RESIDENT M_SHARE STATE PERCENT_CPU PERCENT_MEM TIME Command",
.sortKey = "PERCENT_CPU",
},
{
.name = "I/O",
.columns = "PID USER IO_PRIORITY IO_RATE IO_READ_RATE IO_WRITE_RATE PERCENT_SWAP_DELAY PERCENT_IO_DELAY Command",
.sortKey = "IO_RATE",
},
{
.name = "Perf Counters",
.columns = "PID USER PERCENT_CPU PROCESSOR MCYCLE MINSTR IPC PERCENT_MISS PERCENT_BMISS Command",
.sortKey = "MCYCLE",
},
{
.name = "L1 Data Cache",
.columns = "PID USER PERCENT_CPU L1DREADS L1DRMISSES L1DWRITES L1DWMISSES Command",
.sortKey = "L1DREADS",
},
};
const unsigned int Platform_numberOfDefaultScreens = sizeof(Platform_defaultScreens)/sizeof(ScreenDefaults);
const unsigned int Platform_numberOfSignals = sizeof(Platform_signals)/sizeof(SignalItem);
static Htop_Reaction Platform_actionSetIOPriority(State* st) {
@ -97,7 +119,7 @@ static Htop_Reaction Platform_actionSetIOPriority(State* st) {
void* set = Action_pickFromVector(st, ioprioPanel, 21);
if (set) {
IOPriority ioprio = IOPriorityPanel_getIOPriority(ioprioPanel);
bool ok = MainPanel_foreachProcess((MainPanel*)panel, (MainPanel_ForeachProcessFn) LinuxProcess_setIOPriority, (size_t) ioprio, NULL);
bool ok = MainPanel_foreachProcess((MainPanel*)panel, (MainPanel_ForeachProcessFn) LinuxProcess_setIOPriority, (Arg){ .i = ioprio }, NULL);
if (!ok)
beep();
}

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@ -14,17 +14,20 @@ in the source distribution for its full text.
#include "BatteryMeter.h"
#include "LinuxProcess.h"
#include "SignalsPanel.h"
#include "Settings.h"
#ifndef CLAMP
#define CLAMP(x,low,high) (((x)>(high))?(high):(((x)<(low))?(low):(x)))
#endif
extern ProcessField Platform_defaultFields[];
extern int Platform_numberOfFields;
extern const SignalItem Platform_signals[];
extern ScreenDefaults Platform_defaultScreens[];
extern const unsigned int Platform_numberOfDefaultScreens;
extern const unsigned int Platform_numberOfSignals;
void Platform_setBindings(Htop_Action* keys);

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@ -7,10 +7,65 @@ in the source distribution for its full text.
*/
#include "BatteryMeter.h"
#include <sys/sysctl.h>
#include <sys/sensors.h>
#include <errno.h>
void Battery_getData(double* level, ACPresence* isOnAC) {
// TODO
*level = -1;
*isOnAC = AC_ERROR;
static bool findDevice(const char* name, int* mib, struct sensordev* snsrdev, size_t* sdlen) {
for (int devn = 0;; devn++) {
mib[2] = devn;
if (sysctl(mib, 3, snsrdev, sdlen, NULL, 0) == -1) {
if (errno == ENXIO)
continue;
if (errno == ENOENT)
return false;
}
if (strcmp(name, snsrdev->xname) == 0) {
return true;
}
}
}
void Battery_getData(double* level, ACPresence* isOnAC) {
static int mib[] = {CTL_HW, HW_SENSORS, 0, 0, 0};
struct sensor s;
size_t slen = sizeof(struct sensor);
struct sensordev snsrdev;
size_t sdlen = sizeof(struct sensordev);
bool found = findDevice("acpibat0", mib, &snsrdev, &sdlen);
*level = -1;
if (found) {
/* last full capacity */
mib[3] = 7;
mib[4] = 0;
double last_full_capacity = 0;
if (sysctl(mib, 5, &s, &slen, NULL, 0) != -1) {
last_full_capacity = s.value;
}
if (last_full_capacity > 0) {
/* remaining capacity */
mib[3] = 7;
mib[4] = 3;
if (sysctl(mib, 5, &s, &slen, NULL, 0) != -1) {
double charge = s.value;
*level = 100*(charge / last_full_capacity);
if (charge >= last_full_capacity) {
*level = 100;
}
}
}
}
found = findDevice("acpiac0", mib, &snsrdev, &sdlen);
*isOnAC = AC_ERROR;
if (found) {
mib[3] = 9;
mib[4] = 0;
if (sysctl(mib, 5, &s, &slen, NULL, 0) != -1) {
*isOnAC = s.value;
}
}
}

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@ -12,5 +12,4 @@ in the source distribution for its full text.
void Battery_getData(double* level, ACPresence* isOnAC);
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@ -215,14 +215,14 @@ void OpenBSDProcess_writeField(Process* this, RichString* str, ProcessField fiel
long OpenBSDProcess_compare(const void* v1, const void* v2) {
OpenBSDProcess *p1, *p2;
Settings *settings = ((Process*)v1)->settings;
if (settings->direction == 1) {
if (settings->ss->direction == 1) {
p1 = (OpenBSDProcess*)v1;
p2 = (OpenBSDProcess*)v2;
} else {
p2 = (OpenBSDProcess*)v1;
p1 = (OpenBSDProcess*)v2;
}
switch (settings->sortKey) {
switch (settings->ss->sortKey) {
// add OpenBSD-specific fields here
default:
return Process_compare(v1, v2);

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@ -223,6 +223,8 @@ void ProcessList_goThroughEntries(ProcessList* this) {
bool preExisting;
Process* proc;
OpenBSDProcess* fp;
struct tm date;
struct timeval tv;
int count = 0;
int i;
@ -232,6 +234,8 @@ void ProcessList_goThroughEntries(ProcessList* this) {
struct kinfo_proc* kprocs = kvm_getprocs(opl->kd, KERN_PROC_ALL, 0, sizeof(struct kinfo_proc), &count);
//struct kinfo_proc* kprocs = getprocs(KERN_PROC_ALL, 0, &count);
gettimeofday(&tv, NULL);
for (i = 0; i < count; i++) {
kproc = &kprocs[i];
@ -254,6 +258,8 @@ void ProcessList_goThroughEntries(ProcessList* this) {
proc->user = UsersTable_getRef(this->usersTable, proc->st_uid);
ProcessList_add((ProcessList*)this, proc);
proc->comm = OpenBSDProcessList_readProcessName(opl->kd, kproc, &proc->basenameOffset);
(void) localtime_r((time_t*) &kproc->p_ustart_sec, &date);
strftime(proc->starttime_show, 7, ((proc->starttime_ctime > tv.tv_sec - 86400) ? "%R " : "%b%d "), &date);
} else {
if (settings->updateProcessNames) {
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@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ in the source distribution for its full text.
#include <sys/sched.h>
#include <uvm/uvmexp.h>
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/sysctl.h>
#include <sys/swap.h>
#include <unistd.h>
@ -34,6 +35,9 @@ in the source distribution for its full text.
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <sys/resource.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <kvm.h>
#include <limits.h>
/*{
#include "Action.h"
@ -92,7 +96,15 @@ static int percentages(int cnt, int64_t *out, int64_t *new, int64_t *old, int64_
return (total_change);
}
ProcessField Platform_defaultFields[] = { PID, USER, PRIORITY, NICE, M_SIZE, M_RESIDENT, STATE, PERCENT_CPU, PERCENT_MEM, TIME, COMM, 0 };
ScreenDefaults Platform_defaultScreens[] = {
{
.name = "Main",
.columns = "PID USER PRIORITY NICE M_SIZE M_RESIDENT STATE PERCENT_CPU PERCENT_MEM TIME Command",
.sortKey = "PERCENT_CPU",
},
};
const unsigned int Platform_numberOfDefaultScreens = sizeof(Platform_defaultScreens)/sizeof(ScreenDefaults);
int Platform_numberOfFields = LAST_PROCESSFIELD;
@ -294,6 +306,48 @@ void Platform_setTasksValues(Meter* this) {
}
char* Platform_getProcessEnv(pid_t pid) {
// TODO
return NULL;
char errbuf[_POSIX2_LINE_MAX];
char *env;
char **ptr;
int count;
kvm_t *kt;
struct kinfo_proc *kproc;
size_t capacity = 4096, size = 0;
if ((kt = kvm_openfiles(NULL, NULL, NULL, KVM_NO_FILES, errbuf)) == NULL)
return NULL;
if ((kproc = kvm_getprocs(kt, KERN_PROC_PID, pid,
sizeof(struct kinfo_proc), &count)) == NULL) {\
(void) kvm_close(kt);
return NULL;
}
if ((ptr = kvm_getenvv(kt, kproc, 0)) == NULL) {
(void) kvm_close(kt);
return NULL;
}
env = xMalloc(capacity);
for (char **p = ptr; *p; p++) {
size_t len = strlen(*p) + 1;
if (size + len > capacity) {
capacity *= 2;
env = xRealloc(env, capacity);
}
strlcpy(env + size, *p, len);
size += len;
}
if (size < 2 || env[size - 1] || env[size - 2]) {
if (size + 2 < capacity)
env = xRealloc(env, capacity + 2);
env[size] = 0;
env[size+1] = 0;
}
(void) kvm_close(kt);
return env;
}

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@ -32,7 +32,9 @@ extern ProcessFieldData Process_fields[];
* The routine assumes modulo arithmetic. This function is especially
* useful on BSD machines for calculating cpu state percentages.
*/
extern ProcessField Platform_defaultFields[];
extern ScreenDefaults Platform_defaultScreens[];
extern const unsigned int Platform_numberOfDefaultScreens;
extern int Platform_numberOfFields;

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@ -1,12 +1,9 @@
#!/usr/bin/env python
import os, sys, string
import os, sys, string, io
try:
from cStringIO import StringIO
from StringIO import StringIO
except ImportError:
try:
from StringIO import StringIO
except ImportError:
from io import StringIO
from io import StringIO
ANY=1
COPY=2
@ -17,7 +14,7 @@ COPYDEFINE=5
state = ANY
static = 0
file = open(sys.argv[1])
file = io.open(sys.argv[1], "r", encoding="utf-8")
name = sys.argv[1][:-2]
out = StringIO()
@ -104,12 +101,12 @@ out.write( "#endif\n" )
# This prevents a lot of recompilation during development
out.seek(0)
try:
with open(name + ".h", "r") as orig:
with io.open(name + ".h", "r", encoding="utf-8") as orig:
origcontents = orig.readlines()
except:
origcontents = ""
if origcontents != out.readlines():
with open(name + ".h", "w") as new:
with io.open(name + ".h", "w", encoding="utf-8") as new:
print("Writing "+name+".h")
new.write(out.getvalue())
out.close()

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#include "BatteryMeter.h"
void Battery_getData(double* level, ACPresence* isOnAC) {
*level = -1;
*isOnAC = AC_ERROR;
}

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/* Do not edit this file. It was automatically generated. */
#ifndef HEADER_Battery
#define HEADER_Battery
void Battery_getData(double* level, ACPresence* isOnAC);
#endif

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/*
htop - solaris/Platform.c
(C) 2014 Hisham H. Muhammad
(C) 2015 David C. Hunt
(C) 2017,2018 Guy M. Broome
Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file
in the source distribution for its full text.
*/
#include "Platform.h"
#include "Meter.h"
#include "CPUMeter.h"
#include "MemoryMeter.h"
#include "SwapMeter.h"
#include "TasksMeter.h"
#include "LoadAverageMeter.h"
#include "ClockMeter.h"
#include "HostnameMeter.h"
#include "UptimeMeter.h"
#include "SolarisProcess.h"
#include "SolarisProcessList.h"
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <sys/resource.h>
#include <utmpx.h>
#include <sys/loadavg.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <kstat.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <math.h>
#include <sys/var.h>
/*{
#include "Action.h"
#include "BatteryMeter.h"
#include "SignalsPanel.h"
#include "SolarisProcess.h"
#include <signal.h>
#include <sys/mkdev.h>
#include <sys/proc.h>
#include <libproc.h>
#define kill(pid, signal) kill(pid / 1024, signal)
extern ProcessFieldData Process_fields[];
typedef struct var kvar_t;
typedef struct envAccum_ {
size_t capacity;
size_t size;
size_t bytes;
char *env;
} envAccum;
}*/
double plat_loadavg[3] = {0};
const SignalItem Platform_signals[] = {
{ .name = " 0 Cancel", .number = 0 },
{ .name = " 1 SIGHUP", .number = 1 },
{ .name = " 2 SIGINT", .number = 2 },
{ .name = " 3 SIGQUIT", .number = 3 },
{ .name = " 4 SIGILL", .number = 4 },
{ .name = " 5 SIGTRAP", .number = 5 },
{ .name = " 6 SIGABRT/IOT", .number = 6 },
{ .name = " 7 SIGEMT", .number = 7 },
{ .name = " 8 SIGFPE", .number = 8 },
{ .name = " 9 SIGKILL", .number = 9 },
{ .name = "10 SIGBUS", .number = 10 },
{ .name = "11 SIGSEGV", .number = 11 },
{ .name = "12 SIGSYS", .number = 12 },
{ .name = "13 SIGPIPE", .number = 13 },
{ .name = "14 SIGALRM", .number = 14 },
{ .name = "15 SIGTERM", .number = 15 },
{ .name = "16 SIGUSR1", .number = 16 },
{ .name = "17 SIGUSR2", .number = 17 },
{ .name = "18 SIGCHLD/CLD", .number = 18 },
{ .name = "19 SIGPWR", .number = 19 },
{ .name = "20 SIGWINCH", .number = 20 },
{ .name = "21 SIGURG", .number = 21 },
{ .name = "22 SIGPOLL/IO", .number = 22 },
{ .name = "23 SIGSTOP", .number = 23 },
{ .name = "24 SIGTSTP", .number = 24 },
{ .name = "25 SIGCONT", .number = 25 },
{ .name = "26 SIGTTIN", .number = 26 },
{ .name = "27 SIGTTOU", .number = 27 },
{ .name = "28 SIGVTALRM", .number = 28 },
{ .name = "29 SIGPROF", .number = 29 },
{ .name = "30 SIGXCPU", .number = 30 },
{ .name = "31 SIGXFSZ", .number = 31 },
{ .name = "32 SIGWAITING", .number = 32 },
{ .name = "33 SIGLWP", .number = 33 },
{ .name = "34 SIGFREEZE", .number = 34 },
{ .name = "35 SIGTHAW", .number = 35 },
{ .name = "36 SIGCANCEL", .number = 36 },
{ .name = "37 SIGLOST", .number = 37 },
{ .name = "38 SIGXRES", .number = 38 },
{ .name = "39 SIGJVM1", .number = 39 },
{ .name = "40 SIGJVM2", .number = 40 },
{ .name = "41 SIGINFO", .number = 41 },
};
const unsigned int Platform_numberOfSignals = sizeof(Platform_signals)/sizeof(SignalItem);
ScreenDefaults Platform_defaultScreens[] = {
{
.name = "Default",
.columns = "PID LWPID USER PRIORITY NICE M_SIZE M_RESIDENT STATE PERCENT_CPU PERCENT_MEM TIME Command",
.sortKey = "PERCENT_CPU",
},
};
const unsigned int Platform_numberOfDefaultScreens = sizeof(Platform_defaultScreens)/sizeof(ScreenDefaults);
MeterClass* Platform_meterTypes[] = {
&CPUMeter_class,
&ClockMeter_class,
&LoadAverageMeter_class,
&LoadMeter_class,
&MemoryMeter_class,
&SwapMeter_class,
&TasksMeter_class,
&BatteryMeter_class,
&HostnameMeter_class,
&UptimeMeter_class,
&AllCPUsMeter_class,
&AllCPUs2Meter_class,
&LeftCPUsMeter_class,
&RightCPUsMeter_class,
&LeftCPUs2Meter_class,
&RightCPUs2Meter_class,
&BlankMeter_class,
NULL
};
void Platform_setBindings(Htop_Action* keys) {
(void) keys;
}
int Platform_numberOfFields = LAST_PROCESSFIELD;
extern char Process_pidFormat[20];
int Platform_getUptime() {
int boot_time = 0;
int curr_time = time(NULL);
struct utmpx * ent;
while (( ent = getutxent() )) {
if ( !strcmp("system boot", ent->ut_line )) {
boot_time = ent->ut_tv.tv_sec;
}
}
endutxent();
return (curr_time-boot_time);
}
void Platform_getLoadAverage(double* one, double* five, double* fifteen) {
getloadavg( plat_loadavg, 3 );
*one = plat_loadavg[LOADAVG_1MIN];
*five = plat_loadavg[LOADAVG_5MIN];
*fifteen = plat_loadavg[LOADAVG_15MIN];
}
int Platform_getMaxPid() {
kstat_ctl_t *kc = NULL;
kstat_t *kshandle = NULL;
kvar_t *ksvar = NULL;
int vproc = 32778; // Reasonable Solaris default
kc = kstat_open();
if (kc != NULL) { kshandle = kstat_lookup(kc,"unix",0,"var"); }
if (kshandle != NULL) { kstat_read(kc,kshandle,NULL); }
ksvar = kshandle->ks_data;
if (ksvar->v_proc > 0 ) {
vproc = ksvar->v_proc;
}
if (kc != NULL) { kstat_close(kc); }
return vproc;
}
double Platform_setCPUValues(Meter* this, int cpu) {
SolarisProcessList* spl = (SolarisProcessList*) this->pl;
int cpus = this->pl->cpuCount;
CPUData* cpuData = NULL;
if (cpus == 1) {
// single CPU box has everything in spl->cpus[0]
cpuData = &(spl->cpus[0]);
} else {
cpuData = &(spl->cpus[cpu]);
}
double percent;
double* v = this->values;
v[CPU_METER_NICE] = cpuData->nicePercent;
v[CPU_METER_NORMAL] = cpuData->userPercent;
if (this->pl->settings->detailedCPUTime) {
v[CPU_METER_KERNEL] = cpuData->systemPercent;
v[CPU_METER_IRQ] = cpuData->irqPercent;
Meter_setItems(this, 4);
percent = v[0]+v[1]+v[2]+v[3];
} else {
v[2] = cpuData->systemAllPercent;
Meter_setItems(this, 3);
percent = v[0]+v[1]+v[2];
}
percent = CLAMP(percent, 0.0, 100.0);
if (isnan(percent)) percent = 0.0;
return percent;
}
void Platform_setMemoryValues(Meter* this) {
ProcessList* pl = (ProcessList*) this->pl;
this->total = pl->totalMem;
this->values[0] = pl->usedMem;
this->values[1] = pl->buffersMem;
this->values[2] = pl->cachedMem;
}
void Platform_setSwapValues(Meter* this) {
ProcessList* pl = (ProcessList*) this->pl;
this->total = pl->totalSwap;
this->values[0] = pl->usedSwap;
}
static int Platform_buildenv(void *accum, struct ps_prochandle *Phandle, uintptr_t addr, const char *str) {
envAccum *accump = accum;
(void) Phandle;
(void) addr;
size_t thissz = strlen(str);
if ((thissz + 2) > (accump->capacity - accump->size))
accump->env = xRealloc(accump->env, accump->capacity *= 2);
if ((thissz + 2) > (accump->capacity - accump->size))
return 1;
strlcpy( accump->env + accump->size, str, (accump->capacity - accump->size));
strncpy( accump->env + accump->size + thissz + 1, "\n", 1);
accump->size = accump->size + thissz + 1;
return 0;
}
char* Platform_getProcessEnv(pid_t pid) {
envAccum envBuilder;
pid_t realpid = pid / 1024;
int graberr;
struct ps_prochandle *Phandle;
if ((Phandle = Pgrab(realpid,PGRAB_RDONLY,&graberr)) == NULL)
return "Unable to read process environment.";
envBuilder.capacity = 4096;
envBuilder.size = 0;
envBuilder.env = xMalloc(envBuilder.capacity);
(void) Penv_iter(Phandle,Platform_buildenv,&envBuilder);
Prelease(Phandle, 0);
strncpy( envBuilder.env + envBuilder.size, "\0", 1);
return envBuilder.env;
}

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/* Do not edit this file. It was automatically generated. */
#ifndef HEADER_Platform
#define HEADER_Platform
/*
htop - solaris/Platform.h
(C) 2014 Hisham H. Muhammad
(C) 2015 David C. Hunt
(C) 2017,2018 Guy M. Broome
Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file
in the source distribution for its full text.
*/
#include "Action.h"
#include "BatteryMeter.h"
#include "SignalsPanel.h"
#include "SolarisProcess.h"
#include <signal.h>
#include <sys/mkdev.h>
#include <sys/proc.h>
#include <libproc.h>
#define kill(pid, signal) kill(pid / 1024, signal)
extern ProcessFieldData Process_fields[];
typedef struct var kvar_t;
typedef struct envAccum_ {
size_t capacity;
size_t size;
size_t bytes;
char *env;
} envAccum;
extern double plat_loadavg[3];
extern const SignalItem Platform_signals[];
extern const unsigned int Platform_numberOfSignals;
extern ScreenDefaults Platform_defaultScreens[];
extern const unsigned int Platform_numberOfDefaultScreens;
extern MeterClass* Platform_meterTypes[];
void Platform_setBindings(Htop_Action* keys);
extern int Platform_numberOfFields;
extern char Process_pidFormat[20];
int Platform_getUptime();
void Platform_getLoadAverage(double* one, double* five, double* fifteen);
int Platform_getMaxPid();
double Platform_setCPUValues(Meter* this, int cpu);
void Platform_setMemoryValues(Meter* this);
void Platform_setSwapValues(Meter* this);
char* Platform_getProcessEnv(pid_t pid);
#endif

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/*
htop - SolarisCRT.c
(C) 2014 Hisham H. Muhammad
(C) 2018 Guy M. Broome
Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file
in the source distribution for its full text.
*/
#include "config.h"
#include "CRT.h"
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#ifdef HAVE_EXECINFO_H
#include <execinfo.h>
#endif
void CRT_handleSIGSEGV(int sgn) {
(void) sgn;
CRT_done();
fprintf(stderr, "\n\nhtop " VERSION " aborting. Please report bug at http://hisham.hm/htop\n");
#ifdef HAVE_EXECINFO_H
size_t size = backtrace(backtraceArray, sizeof(backtraceArray) / sizeof(void *));
fprintf(stderr, "\n Please include in your report the following backtrace: \n");
backtrace_symbols_fd(backtraceArray, size, 2);
fprintf(stderr, "\nAdditionally, in order to make the above backtrace useful,");
fprintf(stderr, "\nplease also run the following command to generate a disassembly of your binary:");
fprintf(stderr, "\n\n objdump -d `which htop` > ~/htop.objdump");
fprintf(stderr, "\n\nand then attach the file ~/htop.objdump to your bug report.");
fprintf(stderr, "\n\nThank you for helping to improve htop!\n\n");
#endif
abort();
}

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/* Do not edit this file. It was automatically generated. */
#ifndef HEADER_SolarisCRT
#define HEADER_SolarisCRT
/*
htop - SolarisCRT.h
(C) 2014 Hisham H. Muhammad
(C) 2018 Guy M. Broome
Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file
in the source distribution for its full text.
*/
#ifdef HAVE_EXECINFO_H
#endif
void CRT_handleSIGSEGV(int sgn);
#endif

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/*
htop - SolarisProcess.c
(C) 2015 Hisham H. Muhammad
(C) 2017,2018 Guy M. Broome
Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file
in the source distribution for its full text.
*/
#include "Process.h"
#include "ProcessList.h"
#include "SolarisProcess.h"
#include "Platform.h"
#include "CRT.h"
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <sys/syscall.h>
/*{
#include "Settings.h"
#include <zone.h>
#include <sys/proc.h>
#include <libproc.h>
typedef enum SolarisProcessFields {
// Add platform-specific fields here, with ids >= 100
ZONEID = 100,
ZONE = 101,
PROJID = 102,
TASKID = 103,
POOLID = 104,
CONTID = 105,
LWPID = 106,
LAST_PROCESSFIELD = 107,
} SolarisProcessField;
typedef struct SolarisProcess_ {
Process super;
int kernel;
zoneid_t zoneid;
char* zname;
taskid_t taskid;
projid_t projid;
poolid_t poolid;
ctid_t contid;
bool is_lwp;
pid_t realpid;
pid_t realppid;
pid_t lwpid;
} SolarisProcess;
#ifndef Process_isKernelThread
#define Process_isKernelThread(_process) (_process->kernel == 1)
#endif
#ifndef Process_isUserlandThread
#define Process_isUserlandThread(_process) (_process->pid != _process->tgid)
#endif
}*/
ProcessClass SolarisProcess_class = {
.super = {
.extends = Class(Process),
.display = Process_display,
.delete = Process_delete,
.compare = SolarisProcess_compare
},
.writeField = (Process_WriteField) SolarisProcess_writeField,
};
ProcessFieldData Process_fields[] = {
[0] = { .name = "", .title = NULL, .description = NULL, .flags = 0, },
[PID] = { .name = "PID", .title = " PID ", .description = "Process/thread ID", .flags = 0, },
[COMM] = { .name = "Command", .title = "Command ", .description = "Command line", .flags = 0, },
[STATE] = { .name = "STATE", .title = "S ", .description = "Process state (S sleeping, R running, O onproc, Z zombie, T stopped, W waiting)", .flags = 0, },
[PPID] = { .name = "PPID", .title = " PPID ", .description = "Parent process ID", .flags = 0, },
[PGRP] = { .name = "PGRP", .title = " PGRP ", .description = "Process group ID", .flags = 0, },
[SESSION] = { .name = "SESSION", .title = " SID ", .description = "Process's session ID", .flags = 0, },
[TTY_NR] = { .name = "TTY_NR", .title = " TTY ", .description = "Controlling terminal", .flags = 0, },
[TPGID] = { .name = "TPGID", .title = " TPGID ", .description = "Process ID of the fg process group of the controlling terminal", .flags = 0, },
[MINFLT] = { .name = "MINFLT", .title = " MINFLT ", .description = "Number of minor faults which have not required loading a memory page from disk", .flags = 0, },
[MAJFLT] = { .name = "MAJFLT", .title = " MAJFLT ", .description = "Number of major faults which have required loading a memory page from disk", .flags = 0, },
[PRIORITY] = { .name = "PRIORITY", .title = "PRI ", .description = "Kernel's internal priority for the process", .flags = 0, },
[NICE] = { .name = "NICE", .title = " NI ", .description = "Nice value (the higher the value, the more it lets other processes take priority)", .flags = 0, },
[STARTTIME] = { .name = "STARTTIME", .title = "START ", .description = "Time the process was started", .flags = 0, },
[PROCESSOR] = { .name = "PROCESSOR", .title = "CPU ", .description = "Id of the CPU the process last executed on", .flags = 0, },
[M_SIZE] = { .name = "M_SIZE", .title = " VIRT ", .description = "Total program size in virtual memory", .flags = 0, },
[M_RESIDENT] = { .name = "M_RESIDENT", .title = " RES ", .description = "Resident set size, size of the text and data sections, plus stack usage", .flags = 0, },
[ST_UID] = { .name = "ST_UID", .title = " UID ", .description = "User ID of the process owner", .flags = 0, },
[PERCENT_CPU] = { .name = "PERCENT_CPU", .title = "CPU% ", .description = "Percentage of the CPU time the process used in the last sampling", .flags = 0, },
[PERCENT_MEM] = { .name = "PERCENT_MEM", .title = "MEM% ", .description = "Percentage of the memory the process is using, based on resident memory size", .flags = 0, },
[USER] = { .name = "USER", .title = "USER ", .description = "Username of the process owner (or user ID if name cannot be determined)", .flags = 0, },
[TIME] = { .name = "TIME", .title = " TIME+ ", .description = "Total time the process has spent in user and system time", .flags = 0, },
[NLWP] = { .name = "NLWP", .title = "NLWP ", .description = "Number of threads in the process", .flags = 0, },
[TGID] = { .name = "TGID", .title = " TGID ", .description = "Thread group ID (i.e. process ID)", .flags = 0, },
[ZONEID] = { .name = "ZONEID", .title = " ZONEID ", .description = "Zone ID", .flags = 0, },
[ZONE] = { .name = "ZONE", .title = "ZONE ", .description = "Zone name", .flags = 0, },
[PROJID] = { .name = "PROJID", .title = " PRJID ", .description = "Project ID", .flags = 0, },
[TASKID] = { .name = "TASKID", .title = " TSKID ", .description = "Task ID", .flags = 0, },
[POOLID] = { .name = "POOLID", .title = " POLID ", .description = "Pool ID", .flags = 0, },
[CONTID] = { .name = "CONTID", .title = " CNTID ", .description = "Contract ID", .flags = 0, },
[LWPID] = { .name = "LWPID", .title = " LWPID ", .description = "LWP ID", .flags = 0, },
[LAST_PROCESSFIELD] = { .name = "*** report bug! ***", .title = NULL, .description = NULL, .flags = 0, },
};
ProcessPidColumn Process_pidColumns[] = {
{ .id = ZONEID, .label = "ZONEID" },
{ .id = TASKID, .label = "TSKID" },
{ .id = PROJID, .label = "PRJID" },
{ .id = POOLID, .label = "POLID" },
{ .id = CONTID, .label = "CNTID" },
{ .id = PID, .label = "PID" },
{ .id = PPID, .label = "PPID" },
{ .id = LWPID, .label = "LWPID" },
{ .id = TPGID, .label = "TPGID" },
{ .id = TGID, .label = "TGID" },
{ .id = PGRP, .label = "PGRP" },
{ .id = SESSION, .label = "SID" },
{ .id = 0, .label = NULL },
};
SolarisProcess* SolarisProcess_new(Settings* settings) {
SolarisProcess* this = xCalloc(1, sizeof(SolarisProcess));
Object_setClass(this, Class(SolarisProcess));
Process_init(&this->super, settings);
return this;
}
void Process_delete(Object* cast) {
SolarisProcess* sp = (SolarisProcess*) cast;
Process_done((Process*)cast);
free(sp->zname);
free(sp);
}
void SolarisProcess_writeField(Process* this, RichString* str, ProcessField field) {
SolarisProcess* sp = (SolarisProcess*) this;
char buffer[256]; buffer[255] = '\0';
int attr = CRT_colors[DEFAULT_COLOR];
int n = sizeof(buffer) - 1;
switch ((int) field) {
// add Solaris-specific fields here
case ZONEID: xSnprintf(buffer, n, Process_pidFormat, sp->zoneid); break;
case PROJID: xSnprintf(buffer, n, Process_pidFormat, sp->projid); break;
case TASKID: xSnprintf(buffer, n, Process_pidFormat, sp->taskid); break;
case POOLID: xSnprintf(buffer, n, Process_pidFormat, sp->poolid); break;
case CONTID: xSnprintf(buffer, n, Process_pidFormat, sp->contid); break;
case ZONE:{
xSnprintf(buffer, n, "%-*s ", ZONENAME_MAX/4, sp->zname); break;
if (buffer[ZONENAME_MAX/4] != '\0') {
buffer[ZONENAME_MAX/4] = ' ';
buffer[(ZONENAME_MAX/4)+1] = '\0';
}
break;
}
case PID: xSnprintf(buffer, n, Process_pidFormat, sp->realpid); break;
case PPID: xSnprintf(buffer, n, Process_pidFormat, sp->realppid); break;
case LWPID: xSnprintf(buffer, n, Process_pidFormat, sp->lwpid); break;
default:
Process_writeField(this, str, field);
return;
}
RichString_append(str, attr, buffer);
}
long SolarisProcess_compare(const void* v1, const void* v2) {
SolarisProcess *p1, *p2;
Settings* settings = ((Process*)v1)->settings;
if (settings->ss->direction == 1) {
p1 = (SolarisProcess*)v1;
p2 = (SolarisProcess*)v2;
} else {
p2 = (SolarisProcess*)v1;
p1 = (SolarisProcess*)v2;
}
switch ((int) settings->ss->sortKey) {
case ZONEID:
return (p1->zoneid - p2->zoneid);
case PROJID:
return (p1->projid - p2->projid);
case TASKID:
return (p1->taskid - p2->taskid);
case POOLID:
return (p1->poolid - p2->poolid);
case CONTID:
return (p1->contid - p2->contid);
case ZONE:
return strcmp(p1->zname ? p1->zname : "global", p2->zname ? p2->zname : "global");
case PID:
return (p1->realpid - p2->realpid);
case PPID:
return (p1->realppid - p2->realppid);
case LWPID:
return (p1->lwpid - p2->lwpid);
default:
return Process_compare(v1, v2);
}
}
bool Process_isThread(Process* this) {
SolarisProcess* fp = (SolarisProcess*) this;
if (fp->kernel == 1 ) {
return 1;
} else if (fp->is_lwp) {
return 1;
} else {
return 0;
}
}

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/* Do not edit this file. It was automatically generated. */
#ifndef HEADER_SolarisProcess
#define HEADER_SolarisProcess
/*
htop - SolarisProcess.h
(C) 2015 Hisham H. Muhammad
(C) 2017,2018 Guy M. Broome
Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file
in the source distribution for its full text.
*/
#include "Settings.h"
#include <zone.h>
#include <sys/proc.h>
#include <libproc.h>
typedef enum SolarisProcessFields {
// Add platform-specific fields here, with ids >= 100
ZONEID = 100,
ZONE = 101,
PROJID = 102,
TASKID = 103,
POOLID = 104,
CONTID = 105,
LWPID = 106,
LAST_PROCESSFIELD = 107,
} SolarisProcessField;
typedef struct SolarisProcess_ {
Process super;
int kernel;
zoneid_t zoneid;
char* zname;
taskid_t taskid;
projid_t projid;
poolid_t poolid;
ctid_t contid;
bool is_lwp;
pid_t realpid;
pid_t realppid;
pid_t lwpid;
} SolarisProcess;
#ifndef Process_isKernelThread
#define Process_isKernelThread(_process) (_process->kernel == 1)
#endif
#ifndef Process_isUserlandThread
#define Process_isUserlandThread(_process) (_process->pid != _process->tgid)
#endif
extern ProcessClass SolarisProcess_class;
extern ProcessFieldData Process_fields[];
extern ProcessPidColumn Process_pidColumns[];
SolarisProcess* SolarisProcess_new(Settings* settings);
void Process_delete(Object* cast);
void SolarisProcess_writeField(Process* this, RichString* str, ProcessField field);
long SolarisProcess_compare(const void* v1, const void* v2);
bool Process_isThread(Process* this);
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/*
htop - SolarisProcessList.c
(C) 2014 Hisham H. Muhammad
(C) 2017,2018 Guy M. Broome
Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file
in the source distribution for its full text.
*/
#include "ProcessList.h"
#include "SolarisProcess.h"
#include "SolarisProcessList.h"
#include <unistd.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/user.h>
#include <err.h>
#include <limits.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <procfs.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <pwd.h>
#include <math.h>
#include <time.h>
#define MAXCMDLINE 255
/*{
#include <kstat.h>
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/uio.h>
#include <sys/resource.h>
#include <sys/sysconf.h>
#include <sys/sysinfo.h>
#include <sys/swap.h>
#define ZONE_ERRMSGLEN 1024
char zone_errmsg[ZONE_ERRMSGLEN];
typedef struct CPUData_ {
double userPercent;
double nicePercent;
double systemPercent;
double irqPercent;
double idlePercent;
double systemAllPercent;
uint64_t luser;
uint64_t lkrnl;
uint64_t lintr;
uint64_t lidle;
} CPUData;
typedef struct SolarisProcessList_ {
ProcessList super;
kstat_ctl_t* kd;
CPUData* cpus;
} SolarisProcessList;
}*/
char* SolarisProcessList_readZoneName(kstat_ctl_t* kd, SolarisProcess* sproc) {
char* zname;
if ( sproc->zoneid == 0 ) {
zname = xStrdup("global ");
} else if ( kd == NULL ) {
zname = xStrdup("unknown ");
} else {
kstat_t* ks = kstat_lookup( kd, "zones", sproc->zoneid, NULL );
zname = xStrdup(ks->ks_name);
}
return zname;
}
ProcessList* ProcessList_new(UsersTable* usersTable, Hashtable* pidWhiteList, uid_t userId) {
SolarisProcessList* spl = xCalloc(1, sizeof(SolarisProcessList));
ProcessList* pl = (ProcessList*) spl;
ProcessList_init(pl, Class(SolarisProcess), usersTable, pidWhiteList, userId);
spl->kd = kstat_open();
pl->cpuCount = sysconf(_SC_NPROCESSORS_ONLN);
if (pl->cpuCount == 1 ) {
spl->cpus = xRealloc(spl->cpus, sizeof(CPUData));
} else {
spl->cpus = xRealloc(spl->cpus, (pl->cpuCount + 1) * sizeof(CPUData));
}
return pl;
}
static inline void SolarisProcessList_scanCPUTime(ProcessList* pl) {
const SolarisProcessList* spl = (SolarisProcessList*) pl;
int cpus = pl->cpuCount;
kstat_t *cpuinfo = NULL;
int kchain = 0;
kstat_named_t *idletime = NULL;
kstat_named_t *intrtime = NULL;
kstat_named_t *krnltime = NULL;
kstat_named_t *usertime = NULL;
double idlebuf = 0;
double intrbuf = 0;
double krnlbuf = 0;
double userbuf = 0;
uint64_t totaltime = 0;
int arrskip = 0;
assert(cpus > 0);
if (cpus > 1) {
// Store values for the stats loop one extra element up in the array
// to leave room for the average to be calculated afterwards
arrskip++;
}
// Calculate per-CPU statistics first
for (int i = 0; i < cpus; i++) {
if (spl->kd != NULL) { cpuinfo = kstat_lookup(spl->kd,"cpu",i,"sys"); }
if (cpuinfo != NULL) { kchain = kstat_read(spl->kd,cpuinfo,NULL); }
if (kchain != -1 ) {
idletime = kstat_data_lookup(cpuinfo,"cpu_nsec_idle");
intrtime = kstat_data_lookup(cpuinfo,"cpu_nsec_intr");
krnltime = kstat_data_lookup(cpuinfo,"cpu_nsec_kernel");
usertime = kstat_data_lookup(cpuinfo,"cpu_nsec_user");
}
assert( (idletime != NULL) && (intrtime != NULL)
&& (krnltime != NULL) && (usertime != NULL) );
CPUData* cpuData = &(spl->cpus[i+arrskip]);
totaltime = (idletime->value.ui64 - cpuData->lidle)
+ (intrtime->value.ui64 - cpuData->lintr)
+ (krnltime->value.ui64 - cpuData->lkrnl)
+ (usertime->value.ui64 - cpuData->luser);
// Calculate percentages of deltas since last reading
cpuData->userPercent = ((usertime->value.ui64 - cpuData->luser) / (double)totaltime) * 100.0;
cpuData->nicePercent = (double)0.0; // Not implemented on Solaris
cpuData->systemPercent = ((krnltime->value.ui64 - cpuData->lkrnl) / (double)totaltime) * 100.0;
cpuData->irqPercent = ((intrtime->value.ui64 - cpuData->lintr) / (double)totaltime) * 100.0;
cpuData->systemAllPercent = cpuData->systemPercent + cpuData->irqPercent;
cpuData->idlePercent = ((idletime->value.ui64 - cpuData->lidle) / (double)totaltime) * 100.0;
// Store current values to use for the next round of deltas
cpuData->luser = usertime->value.ui64;
cpuData->lkrnl = krnltime->value.ui64;
cpuData->lintr = intrtime->value.ui64;
cpuData->lidle = idletime->value.ui64;
// Accumulate the current percentages into buffers for later average calculation
if (cpus > 1) {
userbuf += cpuData->userPercent;
krnlbuf += cpuData->systemPercent;
intrbuf += cpuData->irqPercent;
idlebuf += cpuData->idlePercent;
}
}
if (cpus > 1) {
CPUData* cpuData = &(spl->cpus[0]);
cpuData->userPercent = userbuf / cpus;
cpuData->nicePercent = (double)0.0; // Not implemented on Solaris
cpuData->systemPercent = krnlbuf / cpus;
cpuData->irqPercent = intrbuf / cpus;
cpuData->systemAllPercent = cpuData->systemPercent + cpuData->irqPercent;
cpuData->idlePercent = idlebuf / cpus;
}
}
static inline void SolarisProcessList_scanMemoryInfo(ProcessList* pl) {
SolarisProcessList* spl = (SolarisProcessList*) pl;
kstat_t *meminfo = NULL;
int ksrphyserr = -1;
kstat_named_t *totalmem_pgs = NULL;
kstat_named_t *lockedmem_pgs = NULL;
kstat_named_t *pages = NULL;
struct swaptable *sl = NULL;
struct swapent *swapdev = NULL;
uint64_t totalswap = 0;
uint64_t totalfree = 0;
int nswap = 0;
char *spath = NULL;
char *spathbase = NULL;
// Part 1 - physical memory
if (spl->kd != NULL) { meminfo = kstat_lookup(spl->kd,"unix",0,"system_pages"); }
if (meminfo != NULL) { ksrphyserr = kstat_read(spl->kd,meminfo,NULL); }
if (ksrphyserr != -1) {
totalmem_pgs = kstat_data_lookup( meminfo, "physmem" );
lockedmem_pgs = kstat_data_lookup( meminfo, "pageslocked" );
pages = kstat_data_lookup( meminfo, "pagestotal" );
pl->totalMem = totalmem_pgs->value.ui64 * PAGE_SIZE_KB;
pl->usedMem = lockedmem_pgs->value.ui64 * PAGE_SIZE_KB;
// Not sure how to implement this on Solaris - suggestions welcome!
pl->cachedMem = 0;
// Not really "buffers" but the best Solaris analogue that I can find to
// "memory in use but not by programs or the kernel itself"
pl->buffersMem = (totalmem_pgs->value.ui64 - pages->value.ui64) * PAGE_SIZE_KB;
} else {
// Fall back to basic sysconf if kstat isn't working
pl->totalMem = sysconf(_SC_PHYS_PAGES) * PAGE_SIZE;
pl->buffersMem = 0;
pl->cachedMem = 0;
pl->usedMem = pl->totalMem - (sysconf(_SC_AVPHYS_PAGES) * PAGE_SIZE);
}
// Part 2 - swap
nswap = swapctl(SC_GETNSWP, NULL);
if (nswap > 0) { sl = xMalloc((nswap * sizeof(swapent_t)) + sizeof(int)); }
if (sl != NULL) { spathbase = xMalloc( nswap * MAXPATHLEN ); }
if (spathbase != NULL) {
spath = spathbase;
swapdev = sl->swt_ent;
for (int i = 0; i < nswap; i++, swapdev++) {
swapdev->ste_path = spath;
spath += MAXPATHLEN;
}
sl->swt_n = nswap;
}
nswap = swapctl(SC_LIST, sl);
if (nswap > 0) {
swapdev = sl->swt_ent;
for (int i = 0; i < nswap; i++, swapdev++) {
totalswap += swapdev->ste_pages;
totalfree += swapdev->ste_free;
}
}
free(spathbase);
free(sl);
pl->totalSwap = totalswap * PAGE_SIZE_KB;
pl->usedSwap = pl->totalSwap - (totalfree * PAGE_SIZE_KB);
}
void ProcessList_delete(ProcessList* pl) {
SolarisProcessList* spl = (SolarisProcessList*) pl;
ProcessList_done(pl);
free(spl->cpus);
if (spl->kd) kstat_close(spl->kd);
free(spl);
}
/* NOTE: the following is a callback function of type proc_walk_f
* and MUST conform to the appropriate definition in order
* to work. See libproc(3LIB) on a Solaris or Illumos
* system for more info.
*/
int SolarisProcessList_walkproc(psinfo_t *_psinfo, lwpsinfo_t *_lwpsinfo, void *listptr) {
struct timeval tv;
struct tm date;
bool preExisting;
pid_t getpid;
// Setup process list
ProcessList *pl = (ProcessList*) listptr;
SolarisProcessList *spl = (SolarisProcessList*) listptr;
id_t lwpid_real = _lwpsinfo->pr_lwpid;
if (lwpid_real > 1023) return 0;
pid_t lwpid = (_psinfo->pr_pid * 1024) + lwpid_real;
bool onMasterLWP = (_lwpsinfo->pr_lwpid == _psinfo->pr_lwp.pr_lwpid);
if (onMasterLWP) {
getpid = _psinfo->pr_pid * 1024;
} else {
getpid = lwpid;
}
Process *proc = ProcessList_getProcess(pl, getpid, &preExisting, (Process_New) SolarisProcess_new);
SolarisProcess *sproc = (SolarisProcess*) proc;
gettimeofday(&tv, NULL);
// Common code pass 1
proc->show = false;
sproc->taskid = _psinfo->pr_taskid;
sproc->projid = _psinfo->pr_projid;
sproc->poolid = _psinfo->pr_poolid;
sproc->contid = _psinfo->pr_contract;
proc->priority = _lwpsinfo->pr_pri;
proc->nice = _lwpsinfo->pr_nice;
proc->processor = _lwpsinfo->pr_onpro;
proc->state = _lwpsinfo->pr_sname;
// NOTE: This 'percentage' is a 16-bit BINARY FRACTIONS where 1.0 = 0x8000
// Source: https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E19253-01/816-5174/proc-4/index.html
// (accessed on 18 November 2017)
proc->percent_mem = ((uint16_t)_psinfo->pr_pctmem/(double)32768)*(double)100.0;
proc->st_uid = _psinfo->pr_euid;
proc->pgrp = _psinfo->pr_pgid;
proc->nlwp = _psinfo->pr_nlwp;
proc->tty_nr = _psinfo->pr_ttydev;
proc->m_resident = _psinfo->pr_rssize/PAGE_SIZE_KB;
proc->m_size = _psinfo->pr_size/PAGE_SIZE_KB;
if (!preExisting) {
sproc->realpid = _psinfo->pr_pid;
sproc->lwpid = lwpid_real;
sproc->zoneid = _psinfo->pr_zoneid;
sproc->zname = SolarisProcessList_readZoneName(spl->kd,sproc);
proc->user = UsersTable_getRef(pl->usersTable, proc->st_uid);
proc->comm = xStrdup(_psinfo->pr_fname);
proc->commLen = strnlen(_psinfo->pr_fname,PRFNSZ);
}
// End common code pass 1
if (onMasterLWP) { // Are we on the representative LWP?
proc->ppid = (_psinfo->pr_ppid * 1024);
proc->tgid = (_psinfo->pr_ppid * 1024);
sproc->realppid = _psinfo->pr_ppid;
// See note above (in common section) about this BINARY FRACTION
proc->percent_cpu = ((uint16_t)_psinfo->pr_pctcpu/(double)32768)*(double)100.0;
proc->time = _psinfo->pr_time.tv_sec;
if(!preExisting) { // Tasks done only for NEW processes
sproc->is_lwp = false;
proc->starttime_ctime = _psinfo->pr_start.tv_sec;
}
// Update proc and thread counts based on settings
if (sproc->kernel && !pl->settings->hideKernelThreads) {
pl->kernelThreads += proc->nlwp;
pl->totalTasks += proc->nlwp+1;
if (proc->state == 'O') pl->runningTasks++;
} else if (!sproc->kernel) {
if (proc->state == 'O') pl->runningTasks++;
if (pl->settings->hideUserlandThreads) {
pl->totalTasks++;
} else {
pl->userlandThreads += proc->nlwp;
pl->totalTasks += proc->nlwp+1;
}
}
proc->show = !(pl->settings->hideKernelThreads && sproc->kernel);
} else { // We are not in the master LWP, so jump to the LWP handling code
proc->percent_cpu = ((uint16_t)_lwpsinfo->pr_pctcpu/(double)32768)*(double)100.0;
proc->time = _lwpsinfo->pr_time.tv_sec;
if (!preExisting) { // Tasks done only for NEW LWPs
sproc->is_lwp = true;
proc->basenameOffset = -1;
proc->ppid = _psinfo->pr_pid * 1024;
proc->tgid = _psinfo->pr_pid * 1024;
sproc->realppid = _psinfo->pr_pid;
proc->starttime_ctime = _lwpsinfo->pr_start.tv_sec;
}
// Top-level process only gets this for the representative LWP
if (sproc->kernel && !pl->settings->hideKernelThreads) proc->show = true;
if (!sproc->kernel && !pl->settings->hideUserlandThreads) proc->show = true;
} // Top-level LWP or subordinate LWP
// Common code pass 2
if (!preExisting) {
if ((sproc->realppid <= 0) && !(sproc->realpid <= 1)) {
sproc->kernel = true;
} else {
sproc->kernel = false;
}
(void) localtime_r((time_t*) &proc->starttime_ctime, &date);
strftime(proc->starttime_show, 7, ((proc->starttime_ctime > tv.tv_sec - 86400) ? "%R " : "%b%d "), &date);
ProcessList_add(pl, proc);
}
proc->updated = true;
// End common code pass 2
return 0;
}
void ProcessList_goThroughEntries(ProcessList* this) {
SolarisProcessList_scanCPUTime(this);
SolarisProcessList_scanMemoryInfo(this);
this->kernelThreads = 1;
proc_walk(&SolarisProcessList_walkproc, this, PR_WALK_LWP);
}

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/* Do not edit this file. It was automatically generated. */
#ifndef HEADER_SolarisProcessList
#define HEADER_SolarisProcessList
/*
htop - SolarisProcessList.h
(C) 2014 Hisham H. Muhammad
(C) 2017,2018 Guy M. Broome
Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file
in the source distribution for its full text.
*/
#define MAXCMDLINE 255
#include <kstat.h>
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/uio.h>
#include <sys/resource.h>
#include <sys/sysconf.h>
#include <sys/sysinfo.h>
#include <sys/swap.h>
#define ZONE_ERRMSGLEN 1024
char zone_errmsg[ZONE_ERRMSGLEN];
typedef struct CPUData_ {
double userPercent;
double nicePercent;
double systemPercent;
double irqPercent;
double idlePercent;
double systemAllPercent;
uint64_t luser;
uint64_t lkrnl;
uint64_t lintr;
uint64_t lidle;
} CPUData;
typedef struct SolarisProcessList_ {
ProcessList super;
kstat_ctl_t* kd;
CPUData* cpus;
} SolarisProcessList;
char* SolarisProcessList_readZoneName(kstat_ctl_t* kd, SolarisProcess* sproc);
ProcessList* ProcessList_new(UsersTable* usersTable, Hashtable* pidWhiteList, uid_t userId);
void ProcessList_delete(ProcessList* pl);
/* NOTE: the following is a callback function of type proc_walk_f
* and MUST conform to the appropriate definition in order
* to work. See libproc(3LIB) on a Solaris or Illumos
* system for more info.
*/
int SolarisProcessList_walkproc(psinfo_t *_psinfo, lwpsinfo_t *_lwpsinfo, void *listptr);
void ProcessList_goThroughEntries(ProcessList* this);
#endif

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@ -29,7 +29,15 @@ const SignalItem Platform_signals[] = {
const unsigned int Platform_numberOfSignals = sizeof(Platform_signals)/sizeof(SignalItem);
ProcessField Platform_defaultFields[] = { PID, USER, PRIORITY, NICE, M_SIZE, M_RESIDENT, STATE, PERCENT_CPU, PERCENT_MEM, TIME, COMM, 0 };
ScreenDefaults Platform_defaultScreens[] = {
{
.name = "Main",
.columns = "PID LWPID USER PRIORITY NICE M_SIZE M_RESIDENT STATE PERCENT_CPU PERCENT_MEM TIME Command",
.sortKey = "PERCENT_CPU",
},
};
const unsigned int Platform_numberOfDefaultScreens = sizeof(Platform_defaultScreens)/sizeof(ScreenDefaults);
ProcessFieldData Process_fields[] = {
[0] = { .name = "", .title = NULL, .description = NULL, .flags = 0, },

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@ -19,7 +19,9 @@ extern const SignalItem Platform_signals[];
extern const unsigned int Platform_numberOfSignals;
extern ProcessField Platform_defaultFields[];
extern ScreenDefaults Platform_defaultScreens[];
extern const unsigned int Platform_numberOfDefaultScreens;
extern ProcessFieldData Process_fields[];

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@ -68,8 +68,3 @@ void ProcessList_goThroughEntries(ProcessList* super) {
proc->minflt = 20;
proc->majflt = 20;
}
void UnsupportedProcessList_scan(ProcessList* this) {
(void) this;
// stub!
}

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@ -17,6 +17,4 @@ void ProcessList_delete(ProcessList* this);
void ProcessList_goThroughEntries(ProcessList* super);
void UnsupportedProcessList_scan(ProcessList* this);
#endif