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881 lines
39 KiB
C
881 lines
39 KiB
C
/*
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htop - LinuxProcess.c
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(C) 2014 Hisham H. Muhammad
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(C) 2020 Red Hat, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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Released under the GNU GPLv2, see the COPYING file
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in the source distribution for its full text.
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*/
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#include "LinuxProcess.h"
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#include <math.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <syscall.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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#include "CRT.h"
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#include "Macros.h"
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#include "Process.h"
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#include "ProvideCurses.h"
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#include "RichString.h"
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#include "XUtils.h"
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/* semi-global */
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int pageSize;
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int pageSizeKB;
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/* Used to identify kernel threads in Comm and Exe columns */
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static const char *const kthreadID = "KTHREAD";
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ProcessFieldData Process_fields[] = {
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[0] = { .name = "", .title = NULL, .description = NULL, .flags = 0, },
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[PID] = { .name = "PID", .title = " PID ", .description = "Process/thread ID", .flags = 0, },
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[COMM] = { .name = "Command", .title = "Command ", .description = "Command line", .flags = 0, },
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[STATE] = { .name = "STATE", .title = "S ", .description = "Process state (S sleeping, R running, D disk, Z zombie, T traced, W paging, I idle)", .flags = 0, },
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[PPID] = { .name = "PPID", .title = " PPID ", .description = "Parent process ID", .flags = 0, },
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[PGRP] = { .name = "PGRP", .title = " PGRP ", .description = "Process group ID", .flags = 0, },
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[SESSION] = { .name = "SESSION", .title = " SID ", .description = "Process's session ID", .flags = 0, },
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[TTY_NR] = { .name = "TTY_NR", .title = "TTY ", .description = "Controlling terminal", .flags = 0, },
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[TPGID] = { .name = "TPGID", .title = " TPGID ", .description = "Process ID of the fg process group of the controlling terminal", .flags = 0, },
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[FLAGS] = { .name = "FLAGS", .title = NULL, .description = NULL, .flags = 0, },
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[MINFLT] = { .name = "MINFLT", .title = " MINFLT ", .description = "Number of minor faults which have not required loading a memory page from disk", .flags = 0, },
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[CMINFLT] = { .name = "CMINFLT", .title = " CMINFLT ", .description = "Children processes' minor faults", .flags = 0, },
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[MAJFLT] = { .name = "MAJFLT", .title = " MAJFLT ", .description = "Number of major faults which have required loading a memory page from disk", .flags = 0, },
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[CMAJFLT] = { .name = "CMAJFLT", .title = " CMAJFLT ", .description = "Children processes' major faults", .flags = 0, },
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[UTIME] = { .name = "UTIME", .title = " UTIME+ ", .description = "User CPU time - time the process spent executing in user mode", .flags = 0, },
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[STIME] = { .name = "STIME", .title = " STIME+ ", .description = "System CPU time - time the kernel spent running system calls for this process", .flags = 0, },
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[CUTIME] = { .name = "CUTIME", .title = " CUTIME+ ", .description = "Children processes' user CPU time", .flags = 0, },
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[CSTIME] = { .name = "CSTIME", .title = " CSTIME+ ", .description = "Children processes' system CPU time", .flags = 0, },
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[PRIORITY] = { .name = "PRIORITY", .title = "PRI ", .description = "Kernel's internal priority for the process", .flags = 0, },
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[NICE] = { .name = "NICE", .title = " NI ", .description = "Nice value (the higher the value, the more it lets other processes take priority)", .flags = 0, },
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[ITREALVALUE] = { .name = "ITREALVALUE", .title = NULL, .description = NULL, .flags = 0, },
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[STARTTIME] = { .name = "STARTTIME", .title = "START ", .description = "Time the process was started", .flags = 0, },
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[VSIZE] = { .name = "VSIZE", .title = NULL, .description = NULL, .flags = 0, },
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[RSS] = { .name = "RSS", .title = NULL, .description = NULL, .flags = 0, },
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[RLIM] = { .name = "RLIM", .title = NULL, .description = NULL, .flags = 0, },
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[STARTCODE] = { .name = "STARTCODE", .title = NULL, .description = NULL, .flags = 0, },
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[ENDCODE] = { .name = "ENDCODE", .title = NULL, .description = NULL, .flags = 0, },
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[STARTSTACK] = { .name = "STARTSTACK", .title = NULL, .description = NULL, .flags = 0, },
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[KSTKESP] = { .name = "KSTKESP", .title = NULL, .description = NULL, .flags = 0, },
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[KSTKEIP] = { .name = "KSTKEIP", .title = NULL, .description = NULL, .flags = 0, },
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[SIGNAL] = { .name = "SIGNAL", .title = NULL, .description = NULL, .flags = 0, },
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[BLOCKED] = { .name = "BLOCKED", .title = NULL, .description = NULL, .flags = 0, },
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[SSIGIGNORE] = { .name = "SIGIGNORE", .title = NULL, .description = NULL, .flags = 0, },
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[SIGCATCH] = { .name = "SIGCATCH", .title = NULL, .description = NULL, .flags = 0, },
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[WCHAN] = { .name = "WCHAN", .title = NULL, .description = NULL, .flags = 0, },
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[NSWAP] = { .name = "NSWAP", .title = NULL, .description = NULL, .flags = 0, },
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[CNSWAP] = { .name = "CNSWAP", .title = NULL, .description = NULL, .flags = 0, },
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[EXIT_SIGNAL] = { .name = "EXIT_SIGNAL", .title = NULL, .description = NULL, .flags = 0, },
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[PROCESSOR] = { .name = "PROCESSOR", .title = "CPU ", .description = "Id of the CPU the process last executed on", .flags = 0, },
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[M_VIRT] = { .name = "M_VIRT", .title = " VIRT ", .description = "Total program size in virtual memory", .flags = 0, },
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[M_RESIDENT] = { .name = "M_RESIDENT", .title = " RES ", .description = "Resident set size, size of the text and data sections, plus stack usage", .flags = 0, },
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[M_SHARE] = { .name = "M_SHARE", .title = " SHR ", .description = "Size of the process's shared pages", .flags = 0, },
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[M_TRS] = { .name = "M_TRS", .title = " CODE ", .description = "Size of the text segment of the process", .flags = 0, },
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[M_DRS] = { .name = "M_DRS", .title = " DATA ", .description = "Size of the data segment plus stack usage of the process", .flags = 0, },
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[M_LRS] = { .name = "M_LRS", .title = " LIB ", .description = "The library size of the process (calculated from memory maps)", .flags = PROCESS_FLAG_LINUX_LRS_FIX, },
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[M_DT] = { .name = "M_DT", .title = " DIRTY ", .description = "Size of the dirty pages of the process (unused since Linux 2.6; always 0)", .flags = 0, },
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[ST_UID] = { .name = "ST_UID", .title = " UID ", .description = "User ID of the process owner", .flags = 0, },
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[PERCENT_CPU] = { .name = "PERCENT_CPU", .title = "CPU% ", .description = "Percentage of the CPU time the process used in the last sampling", .flags = 0, },
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[PERCENT_NORM_CPU] = { .name = "PERCENT_NORM_CPU", .title = "NCPU%", .description = "Normalized percentage of the CPU time the process used in the last sampling (normalized by cpu count)", .flags = 0, },
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[PERCENT_MEM] = { .name = "PERCENT_MEM", .title = "MEM% ", .description = "Percentage of the memory the process is using, based on resident memory size", .flags = 0, },
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[USER] = { .name = "USER", .title = "USER ", .description = "Username of the process owner (or user ID if name cannot be determined)", .flags = 0, },
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[TIME] = { .name = "TIME", .title = " TIME+ ", .description = "Total time the process has spent in user and system time", .flags = 0, },
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[NLWP] = { .name = "NLWP", .title = "NLWP ", .description = "Number of threads in the process", .flags = 0, },
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[TGID] = { .name = "TGID", .title = " TGID ", .description = "Thread group ID (i.e. process ID)", .flags = 0, },
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#ifdef HAVE_OPENVZ
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[CTID] = { .name = "CTID", .title = " CTID ", .description = "OpenVZ container ID (a.k.a. virtual environment ID)", .flags = PROCESS_FLAG_LINUX_OPENVZ, },
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[VPID] = { .name = "VPID", .title = " VPID ", .description = "OpenVZ process ID", .flags = PROCESS_FLAG_LINUX_OPENVZ, },
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#endif
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#ifdef HAVE_VSERVER
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[VXID] = { .name = "VXID", .title = " VXID ", .description = "VServer process ID", .flags = PROCESS_FLAG_LINUX_VSERVER, },
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#endif
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[RCHAR] = { .name = "RCHAR", .title = " RD_CHAR ", .description = "Number of bytes the process has read", .flags = PROCESS_FLAG_IO, },
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[WCHAR] = { .name = "WCHAR", .title = " WR_CHAR ", .description = "Number of bytes the process has written", .flags = PROCESS_FLAG_IO, },
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[SYSCR] = { .name = "SYSCR", .title = " RD_SYSC ", .description = "Number of read(2) syscalls for the process", .flags = PROCESS_FLAG_IO, },
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[SYSCW] = { .name = "SYSCW", .title = " WR_SYSC ", .description = "Number of write(2) syscalls for the process", .flags = PROCESS_FLAG_IO, },
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[RBYTES] = { .name = "RBYTES", .title = " IO_RBYTES ", .description = "Bytes of read(2) I/O for the process", .flags = PROCESS_FLAG_IO, },
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[WBYTES] = { .name = "WBYTES", .title = " IO_WBYTES ", .description = "Bytes of write(2) I/O for the process", .flags = PROCESS_FLAG_IO, },
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[CNCLWB] = { .name = "CNCLWB", .title = " IO_CANCEL ", .description = "Bytes of cancelled write(2) I/O", .flags = PROCESS_FLAG_IO, },
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[IO_READ_RATE] = { .name = "IO_READ_RATE", .title = " DISK READ ", .description = "The I/O rate of read(2) in bytes per second for the process", .flags = PROCESS_FLAG_IO, },
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[IO_WRITE_RATE] = { .name = "IO_WRITE_RATE", .title = " DISK WRITE ", .description = "The I/O rate of write(2) in bytes per second for the process", .flags = PROCESS_FLAG_IO, },
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[IO_RATE] = { .name = "IO_RATE", .title = " DISK R/W ", .description = "Total I/O rate in bytes per second", .flags = PROCESS_FLAG_IO, },
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[CGROUP] = { .name = "CGROUP", .title = " CGROUP ", .description = "Which cgroup the process is in", .flags = PROCESS_FLAG_LINUX_CGROUP, },
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[OOM] = { .name = "OOM", .title = " OOM ", .description = "OOM (Out-of-Memory) killer score", .flags = PROCESS_FLAG_LINUX_OOM, },
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[IO_PRIORITY] = { .name = "IO_PRIORITY", .title = "IO ", .description = "I/O priority", .flags = PROCESS_FLAG_LINUX_IOPRIO, },
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#ifdef HAVE_DELAYACCT
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[PERCENT_CPU_DELAY] = { .name = "PERCENT_CPU_DELAY", .title = "CPUD% ", .description = "CPU delay %", .flags = 0, },
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[PERCENT_IO_DELAY] = { .name = "PERCENT_IO_DELAY", .title = "IOD% ", .description = "Block I/O delay %", .flags = 0, },
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[PERCENT_SWAP_DELAY] = { .name = "PERCENT_SWAP_DELAY", .title = "SWAPD% ", .description = "Swapin delay %", .flags = 0, },
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#endif
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[M_PSS] = { .name = "M_PSS", .title = " PSS ", .description = "proportional set size, same as M_RESIDENT but each page is divided by the number of processes sharing it.", .flags = PROCESS_FLAG_LINUX_SMAPS, },
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[M_SWAP] = { .name = "M_SWAP", .title = " SWAP ", .description = "Size of the process's swapped pages", .flags = PROCESS_FLAG_LINUX_SMAPS, },
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[M_PSSWP] = { .name = "M_PSSWP", .title = " PSSWP ", .description = "shows proportional swap share of this mapping, Unlike \"Swap\", this does not take into account swapped out page of underlying shmem objects.", .flags = PROCESS_FLAG_LINUX_SMAPS, },
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[CTXT] = { .name = "CTXT", .title = " CTXT ", .description = "Context switches (incremental sum of voluntary_ctxt_switches and nonvoluntary_ctxt_switches)", .flags = PROCESS_FLAG_LINUX_CTXT, },
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[SECATTR] = { .name = "SECATTR", .title = " Security Attribute ", .description = "Security attribute of the process (e.g. SELinux or AppArmor)", .flags = PROCESS_FLAG_LINUX_SECATTR, },
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[PROC_COMM] = { .name = "COMM", .title = "COMM ", .description = "comm string of the process from /proc/[pid]/comm", .flags = 0, },
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[PROC_EXE] = { .name = "EXE", .title = "EXE ", .description = "Basename of exe of the process from /proc/[pid]/exe", .flags = 0, },
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[CWD] = { .name ="CWD", .title = "CWD ", .description = "The current working directory of the process", .flags = PROCESS_FLAG_LINUX_CWD, },
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[LAST_PROCESSFIELD] = { .name = "*** report bug! ***", .title = NULL, .description = NULL, .flags = 0, },
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};
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ProcessPidColumn Process_pidColumns[] = {
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{ .id = PID, .label = "PID" },
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{ .id = PPID, .label = "PPID" },
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#ifdef HAVE_OPENVZ
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{ .id = VPID, .label = "VPID" },
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#endif
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{ .id = TPGID, .label = "TPGID" },
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{ .id = TGID, .label = "TGID" },
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{ .id = PGRP, .label = "PGRP" },
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{ .id = SESSION, .label = "SID" },
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{ .id = 0, .label = NULL },
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};
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/* This function returns the string displayed in Command column, so that sorting
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* happens on what is displayed - whether comm, full path, basename, etc.. So
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* this follows LinuxProcess_writeField(COMM) and LinuxProcess_writeCommand */
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static const char* LinuxProcess_getCommandStr(const Process *this) {
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const LinuxProcess *lp = (const LinuxProcess *)this;
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if ((Process_isUserlandThread(this) && this->settings->showThreadNames) || !lp->mergedCommand.str) {
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return this->comm;
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}
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return lp->mergedCommand.str;
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}
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Process* LinuxProcess_new(const Settings* settings) {
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LinuxProcess* this = xCalloc(1, sizeof(LinuxProcess));
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Object_setClass(this, Class(LinuxProcess));
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Process_init(&this->super, settings);
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return &this->super;
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}
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void Process_delete(Object* cast) {
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LinuxProcess* this = (LinuxProcess*) cast;
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Process_done((Process*)cast);
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free(this->cgroup);
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#ifdef HAVE_OPENVZ
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free(this->ctid);
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#endif
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free(this->cwd);
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free(this->secattr);
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free(this->ttyDevice);
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free(this->procExe);
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free(this->procComm);
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free(this->mergedCommand.str);
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free(this);
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}
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/*
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[1] Note that before kernel 2.6.26 a process that has not asked for
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an io priority formally uses "none" as scheduling class, but the
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io scheduler will treat such processes as if it were in the best
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effort class. The priority within the best effort class will be
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dynamically derived from the cpu nice level of the process:
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io_priority = (cpu_nice + 20) / 5. -- From ionice(1) man page
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*/
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static int LinuxProcess_effectiveIOPriority(const LinuxProcess* this) {
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if (IOPriority_class(this->ioPriority) == IOPRIO_CLASS_NONE) {
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return IOPriority_tuple(IOPRIO_CLASS_BE, (this->super.nice + 20) / 5);
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}
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return this->ioPriority;
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}
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IOPriority LinuxProcess_updateIOPriority(LinuxProcess* this) {
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IOPriority ioprio = 0;
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// Other OSes masquerading as Linux (NetBSD?) don't have this syscall
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#ifdef SYS_ioprio_get
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ioprio = syscall(SYS_ioprio_get, IOPRIO_WHO_PROCESS, this->super.pid);
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#endif
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this->ioPriority = ioprio;
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return ioprio;
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}
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bool LinuxProcess_setIOPriority(Process* this, Arg ioprio) {
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// Other OSes masquerading as Linux (NetBSD?) don't have this syscall
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#ifdef SYS_ioprio_set
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syscall(SYS_ioprio_set, IOPRIO_WHO_PROCESS, this->pid, ioprio.i);
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#endif
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return (LinuxProcess_updateIOPriority((LinuxProcess*)this) == ioprio.i);
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}
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#ifdef HAVE_DELAYACCT
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static void LinuxProcess_printDelay(float delay_percent, char* buffer, int n) {
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if (isnan(delay_percent)) {
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xSnprintf(buffer, n, " N/A ");
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} else {
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xSnprintf(buffer, n, "%4.1f ", delay_percent);
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}
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}
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#endif
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/*
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TASK_COMM_LEN is defined to be 16 for /proc/[pid]/comm in man proc(5), but it is
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not available in an userspace header - so define it. Note: when colorizing a
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basename with the comm prefix, the entire basename (not just the comm prefix) is
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colorized for better readability, and it is implicit that only upto
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(TASK_COMM_LEN - 1) could be comm
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*/
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#define TASK_COMM_LEN 16
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static bool findCommInCmdline(const char *comm, const char *cmdline, int cmdlineBasenameOffset, int *pCommStart, int *pCommEnd) {
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/* Try to find procComm in tokenized cmdline - this might in rare cases
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* mis-identify a string or fail, if comm or cmdline had been unsuitably
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* modified by the process */
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const char *token;
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const char *tokenBase;
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size_t tokenLen;
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const size_t commLen = strlen(comm);
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for (token = cmdline + cmdlineBasenameOffset; *token; ) {
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for (tokenBase = token; *token && *token != '\n'; ++token) {
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if (*token == '/') {
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tokenBase = token + 1;
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}
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}
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tokenLen = token - tokenBase;
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if ((tokenLen == commLen || (tokenLen > commLen && commLen == (TASK_COMM_LEN - 1))) &&
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strncmp(tokenBase, comm, commLen) == 0) {
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*pCommStart = tokenBase - cmdline;
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*pCommEnd = token - cmdline;
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return true;
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}
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if (*token) {
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do {
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++token;
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} while ('\n' == *token);
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}
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}
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return false;
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}
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static int matchCmdlinePrefixWithExeSuffix(const char *cmdline, int cmdlineBaseOffset, const char *exe, int exeBaseOffset, int exeBaseLen) {
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int matchLen; /* matching length to be returned */
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char delim; /* delimiter following basename */
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/* cmdline prefix is an absolute path: it must match whole exe. */
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if (cmdline[0] == '/') {
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matchLen = exeBaseLen + exeBaseOffset;
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if (strncmp(cmdline, exe, matchLen) == 0) {
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delim = cmdline[matchLen];
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if (delim == 0 || delim == '\n' || delim == ' ') {
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return matchLen;
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}
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}
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return 0;
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}
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/* cmdline prefix is a relative path: We need to first match the basename at
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* cmdlineBaseOffset and then reverse match the cmdline prefix with the exe
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* suffix. But there is a catch: Some processes modify their cmdline in ways
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* that make htop's identification of the basename in cmdline unreliable.
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* For e.g. /usr/libexec/gdm-session-worker modifies its cmdline to
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* "gdm-session-worker [pam/gdm-autologin]" and htop ends up with
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* procCmdlineBasenameOffset at "gdm-autologin]". This issue could arise with
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* chrome as well as it stores in cmdline its concatenated argument vector,
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* without NUL delimiter between the arguments (which may contain a '/')
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*
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* So if needed, we adjust cmdlineBaseOffset to the previous (if any)
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* component of the cmdline relative path, and retry the procedure. */
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bool delimFound; /* if valid basename delimiter found */
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do {
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/* match basename */
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matchLen = exeBaseLen + cmdlineBaseOffset;
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if (cmdlineBaseOffset < exeBaseOffset &&
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strncmp(cmdline + cmdlineBaseOffset, exe + exeBaseOffset, exeBaseLen) == 0) {
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delim = cmdline[matchLen];
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if (delim == 0 || delim == '\n' || delim == ' ') {
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int i, j;
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/* reverse match the cmdline prefix and exe suffix */
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for (i = cmdlineBaseOffset - 1, j = exeBaseOffset - 1;
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i >= 0 && cmdline[i] == exe[j]; --i, --j)
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;
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/* full match, with exe suffix being a valid relative path */
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if (i < 0 && exe[j] == '/') {
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return matchLen;
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}
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}
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}
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/* Try to find the previous potential cmdlineBaseOffset - it would be
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* preceded by '/' or nothing, and delimited by ' ' or '\n' */
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for (delimFound = false, cmdlineBaseOffset -= 2; cmdlineBaseOffset > 0; --cmdlineBaseOffset) {
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if (delimFound) {
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if (cmdline[cmdlineBaseOffset - 1] == '/') {
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break;
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}
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} else if (cmdline[cmdlineBaseOffset] == ' ' || cmdline[cmdlineBaseOffset] == '\n') {
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delimFound = true;
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}
|
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}
|
|
} while (delimFound);
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|
|
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return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* stpcpy, but also converts newlines to spaces */
|
|
static inline char *stpcpyWithNewlineConversion(char *dstStr, const char *srcStr) {
|
|
for (; *srcStr; ++srcStr) {
|
|
*dstStr++ = (*srcStr == '\n') ? ' ' : *srcStr;
|
|
}
|
|
*dstStr = 0;
|
|
return dstStr;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
This function makes the merged Command string. It also stores the offsets of the
|
|
basename, comm w.r.t the merged Command string - these offsets will be used by
|
|
LinuxProcess_writeCommand() for coloring. The merged Command string is also
|
|
returned by LinuxProcess_getCommandStr() for searching, sorting and filtering.
|
|
*/
|
|
void LinuxProcess_makeCommandStr(Process* this) {
|
|
LinuxProcess *lp = (LinuxProcess *)this;
|
|
LinuxProcessMergedCommand *mc = &lp->mergedCommand;
|
|
|
|
bool showMergedCommand = this->settings->showMergedCommand;
|
|
bool showProgramPath = this->settings->showProgramPath;
|
|
bool searchCommInCmdline = this->settings->findCommInCmdline;
|
|
bool stripExeFromCmdline = this->settings->stripExeFromCmdline;
|
|
|
|
/* lp->mergedCommand.str needs updating only if its state or contents changed.
|
|
* Its content is based on the fields cmdline, comm, and exe. */
|
|
if (
|
|
mc->prevMergeSet == showMergedCommand &&
|
|
mc->prevPathSet == showProgramPath &&
|
|
mc->prevCommSet == searchCommInCmdline &&
|
|
mc->prevCmdlineSet == stripExeFromCmdline &&
|
|
!mc->cmdlineChanged &&
|
|
!mc->commChanged &&
|
|
!mc->exeChanged
|
|
) {
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* The field separtor "│" has been chosen such that it will not match any
|
|
* valid string used for searching or filtering */
|
|
const char *SEPARATOR = CRT_treeStr[TREE_STR_VERT];
|
|
const int SEPARATOR_LEN = strlen(SEPARATOR);
|
|
|
|
/* Check for any changed fields since we last built this string */
|
|
if (mc->cmdlineChanged || mc->commChanged || mc->exeChanged) {
|
|
free(mc->str);
|
|
/* Accommodate the column text, two field separators and terminating NUL */
|
|
mc->str = xCalloc(1, mc->maxLen + 2*SEPARATOR_LEN + 1);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Preserve the settings used in this run */
|
|
mc->prevMergeSet = showMergedCommand;
|
|
mc->prevPathSet = showProgramPath;
|
|
mc->prevCommSet = searchCommInCmdline;
|
|
mc->prevCmdlineSet = stripExeFromCmdline;
|
|
|
|
/* Mark everything as unchanged */
|
|
mc->cmdlineChanged = false;
|
|
mc->commChanged = false;
|
|
mc->exeChanged = false;
|
|
|
|
/* Clear any separators */
|
|
mc->sep1 = 0;
|
|
mc->sep2 = 0;
|
|
|
|
/* Clear any highlighting locations */
|
|
mc->baseStart = 0;
|
|
mc->baseEnd = 0;
|
|
mc->commStart = 0;
|
|
mc->commEnd = 0;
|
|
|
|
const char *cmdline = this->comm;
|
|
const char *procExe = lp->procExe;
|
|
const char *procComm = lp->procComm;
|
|
|
|
char *strStart = mc->str;
|
|
char *str = strStart;
|
|
|
|
int cmdlineBasenameOffset = lp->procCmdlineBasenameOffset;
|
|
|
|
if (!showMergedCommand || !procExe || !procComm) { /* fall back to cmdline */
|
|
if (showMergedCommand && !procExe && procComm && strlen(procComm)) { /* Prefix column with comm */
|
|
if (strncmp(cmdline + cmdlineBasenameOffset, procComm, MINIMUM(TASK_COMM_LEN - 1, strlen(procComm))) != 0) {
|
|
mc->commStart = 0;
|
|
mc->commEnd = strlen(procComm);
|
|
|
|
str = stpcpy(str, procComm);
|
|
|
|
mc->sep1 = str - strStart;
|
|
str = stpcpy(str, SEPARATOR);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (showProgramPath) {
|
|
(void) stpcpyWithNewlineConversion(str, cmdline);
|
|
mc->baseStart = cmdlineBasenameOffset;
|
|
mc->baseEnd = lp->procCmdlineBasenameEnd;
|
|
} else {
|
|
(void) stpcpyWithNewlineConversion(str, cmdline + cmdlineBasenameOffset);
|
|
mc->baseStart = 0;
|
|
mc->baseEnd = lp->procCmdlineBasenameEnd - cmdlineBasenameOffset;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (mc->sep1) {
|
|
mc->baseStart += str - strStart - SEPARATOR_LEN + 1;
|
|
mc->baseEnd += str - strStart - SEPARATOR_LEN + 1;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
int exeLen = lp->procExeLen;
|
|
int exeBasenameOffset = lp->procExeBasenameOffset;
|
|
int exeBasenameLen = exeLen - exeBasenameOffset;
|
|
|
|
/* Start with copying exe */
|
|
if (showProgramPath) {
|
|
str = stpcpy(str, procExe);
|
|
mc->baseStart = exeBasenameOffset;
|
|
mc->baseEnd = exeLen;
|
|
} else {
|
|
str = stpcpy(str, procExe + exeBasenameOffset);
|
|
mc->baseStart = 0;
|
|
mc->baseEnd = exeBasenameLen;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
mc->sep1 = 0;
|
|
mc->sep2 = 0;
|
|
|
|
int commStart = 0;
|
|
int commEnd = 0;
|
|
bool commInCmdline = false;
|
|
|
|
/* Try to match procComm with procExe's basename: This is reliable (predictable) */
|
|
if (strncmp(procExe + exeBasenameOffset, procComm, TASK_COMM_LEN - 1) == 0) {
|
|
commStart = mc->baseStart;
|
|
commEnd = mc->baseEnd;
|
|
} else if (searchCommInCmdline) {
|
|
/* commStart/commEnd will be adjusted later along with cmdline */
|
|
commInCmdline = findCommInCmdline(procComm, cmdline, cmdlineBasenameOffset, &commStart, &commEnd);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
int matchLen = matchCmdlinePrefixWithExeSuffix(cmdline, cmdlineBasenameOffset, procExe, exeBasenameOffset, exeBasenameLen);
|
|
|
|
/* Note: commStart, commEnd are offsets into RichString. But the multibyte
|
|
* separator (with size SEPARATOR_LEN) has size 1 in RichString. The offset
|
|
* adjustments below reflect this. */
|
|
if (commEnd) {
|
|
mc->unmatchedExe = !matchLen;
|
|
|
|
if (matchLen) {
|
|
/* strip the matched exe prefix */
|
|
cmdline += matchLen;
|
|
|
|
if (commInCmdline) {
|
|
commStart += str - strStart - matchLen;
|
|
commEnd += str - strStart - matchLen;
|
|
}
|
|
} else {
|
|
/* cmdline will be a separate field */
|
|
mc->sep1 = str - strStart;
|
|
str = stpcpy(str, SEPARATOR);
|
|
|
|
if (commInCmdline) {
|
|
commStart += str - strStart - SEPARATOR_LEN + 1;
|
|
commEnd += str - strStart - SEPARATOR_LEN + 1;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
mc->separateComm = false; /* procComm merged */
|
|
} else {
|
|
mc->sep1 = str - strStart;
|
|
str = stpcpy(str, SEPARATOR);
|
|
|
|
commStart = str - strStart - SEPARATOR_LEN + 1;
|
|
str = stpcpy(str, procComm);
|
|
commEnd = str - strStart - SEPARATOR_LEN + 1; /* or commStart + strlen(procComm) */
|
|
|
|
mc->unmatchedExe = !matchLen;
|
|
|
|
if (matchLen) {
|
|
if (stripExeFromCmdline) {
|
|
cmdline += matchLen;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (*cmdline) {
|
|
mc->sep2 = str - strStart - SEPARATOR_LEN + 1;
|
|
str = stpcpy(str, SEPARATOR);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
mc->separateComm = true; /* procComm a separate field */
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Display cmdline if it hasn't been consumed by procExe */
|
|
if (*cmdline) {
|
|
(void) stpcpyWithNewlineConversion(str, cmdline);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
mc->commStart = commStart;
|
|
mc->commEnd = commEnd;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static void LinuxProcess_writeCommand(const Process* this, int attr, int baseAttr, RichString* str) {
|
|
const LinuxProcess *lp = (const LinuxProcess *)this;
|
|
const LinuxProcessMergedCommand *mc = &lp->mergedCommand;
|
|
|
|
int strStart = RichString_size(str);
|
|
|
|
int baseStart = strStart + lp->mergedCommand.baseStart;
|
|
int baseEnd = strStart + lp->mergedCommand.baseEnd;
|
|
int commStart = strStart + lp->mergedCommand.commStart;
|
|
int commEnd = strStart + lp->mergedCommand.commEnd;
|
|
|
|
int commAttr = CRT_colors[Process_isUserlandThread(this) ? PROCESS_THREAD_COMM : PROCESS_COMM];
|
|
|
|
bool highlightBaseName = this->settings->highlightBaseName;
|
|
|
|
if(lp->procExeDeleted)
|
|
baseAttr = CRT_colors[FAILED_READ];
|
|
|
|
RichString_appendWide(str, attr, lp->mergedCommand.str);
|
|
|
|
if (lp->mergedCommand.commEnd) {
|
|
if (!lp->mergedCommand.separateComm && commStart == baseStart && highlightBaseName) {
|
|
/* If it was matched with procExe's basename, make it bold if needed */
|
|
if (commEnd > baseEnd) {
|
|
RichString_setAttrn(str, A_BOLD | baseAttr, baseStart, baseEnd - 1);
|
|
RichString_setAttrn(str, A_BOLD | commAttr, baseEnd, commEnd - 1);
|
|
} else if (commEnd < baseEnd) {
|
|
RichString_setAttrn(str, A_BOLD | commAttr, commStart, commEnd - 1);
|
|
RichString_setAttrn(str, A_BOLD | baseAttr, commEnd, baseEnd - 1);
|
|
} else {
|
|
// Actually should be highlighted commAttr, but marked baseAttr to reduce visual noise
|
|
RichString_setAttrn(str, A_BOLD | baseAttr, commStart, commEnd - 1);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
baseStart = baseEnd;
|
|
} else {
|
|
RichString_setAttrn(str, commAttr, commStart, commEnd - 1);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (baseStart < baseEnd && highlightBaseName) {
|
|
RichString_setAttrn(str, baseAttr, baseStart, baseEnd - 1);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (mc->sep1)
|
|
RichString_setAttrn(str, CRT_colors[FAILED_READ], strStart + mc->sep1, strStart + mc->sep1);
|
|
if (mc->sep2)
|
|
RichString_setAttrn(str, CRT_colors[FAILED_READ], strStart + mc->sep2, strStart + mc->sep2);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static void LinuxProcess_writeCommandField(const Process *this, RichString *str, char *buffer, int n, int attr) {
|
|
/* This code is from Process_writeField for COMM, but we invoke
|
|
* LinuxProcess_writeCommand to display
|
|
* /proc/pid/exe (or its basename)│/proc/pid/comm│/proc/pid/cmdline */
|
|
int baseattr = CRT_colors[PROCESS_BASENAME];
|
|
if (this->settings->highlightThreads && Process_isThread(this)) {
|
|
attr = CRT_colors[PROCESS_THREAD];
|
|
baseattr = CRT_colors[PROCESS_THREAD_BASENAME];
|
|
}
|
|
if (!this->settings->treeView || this->indent == 0) {
|
|
LinuxProcess_writeCommand(this, attr, baseattr, str);
|
|
} else {
|
|
char* buf = buffer;
|
|
int maxIndent = 0;
|
|
bool lastItem = (this->indent < 0);
|
|
int indent = (this->indent < 0 ? -this->indent : this->indent);
|
|
int vertLen = strlen(CRT_treeStr[TREE_STR_VERT]);
|
|
|
|
for (int i = 0; i < 32; i++) {
|
|
if (indent & (1U << i)) {
|
|
maxIndent = i+1;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
for (int i = 0; i < maxIndent - 1; i++) {
|
|
if (indent & (1 << i)) {
|
|
if (buf - buffer + (vertLen + 3) > n) {
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
buf = stpcpy(buf, CRT_treeStr[TREE_STR_VERT]);
|
|
buf = stpcpy(buf, " ");
|
|
} else {
|
|
if (buf - buffer + 4 > n) {
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
buf = stpcpy(buf, " ");
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
n -= (buf - buffer);
|
|
const char* draw = CRT_treeStr[lastItem ? TREE_STR_BEND : TREE_STR_RTEE];
|
|
xSnprintf(buf, n, "%s%s ", draw, this->showChildren ? CRT_treeStr[TREE_STR_SHUT] : CRT_treeStr[TREE_STR_OPEN] );
|
|
RichString_appendWide(str, CRT_colors[PROCESS_TREE], buffer);
|
|
LinuxProcess_writeCommand(this, attr, baseattr, str);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static void LinuxProcess_writeField(const Process* this, RichString* str, ProcessField field) {
|
|
const LinuxProcess* lp = (const LinuxProcess*) this;
|
|
bool coloring = this->settings->highlightMegabytes;
|
|
char buffer[256]; buffer[255] = '\0';
|
|
int attr = CRT_colors[DEFAULT_COLOR];
|
|
size_t n = sizeof(buffer) - 1;
|
|
switch ((int)field) {
|
|
case TTY_NR: {
|
|
if (lp->ttyDevice) {
|
|
xSnprintf(buffer, n, "%-9s", lp->ttyDevice + 5 /* skip "/dev/" */);
|
|
} else {
|
|
attr = CRT_colors[PROCESS_SHADOW];
|
|
xSnprintf(buffer, n, "? ");
|
|
}
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
case CMINFLT: Process_colorNumber(str, lp->cminflt, coloring); return;
|
|
case CMAJFLT: Process_colorNumber(str, lp->cmajflt, coloring); return;
|
|
case M_DRS: Process_humanNumber(str, lp->m_drs * pageSizeKB, coloring); return;
|
|
case M_DT: Process_humanNumber(str, lp->m_dt * pageSizeKB, coloring); return;
|
|
case M_LRS:
|
|
if (lp->m_lrs) {
|
|
Process_humanNumber(str, lp->m_lrs * pageSizeKB, coloring);
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
attr = CRT_colors[PROCESS_SHADOW];
|
|
xSnprintf(buffer, n, " N/A ");
|
|
break;
|
|
case M_TRS: Process_humanNumber(str, lp->m_trs * pageSizeKB, coloring); return;
|
|
case M_SHARE: Process_humanNumber(str, lp->m_share * pageSizeKB, coloring); return;
|
|
case M_PSS: Process_humanNumber(str, lp->m_pss, coloring); return;
|
|
case M_SWAP: Process_humanNumber(str, lp->m_swap, coloring); return;
|
|
case M_PSSWP: Process_humanNumber(str, lp->m_psswp, coloring); return;
|
|
case UTIME: Process_printTime(str, lp->utime); return;
|
|
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 RCHAR: Process_colorNumber(str, lp->io_rchar, coloring); return;
|
|
case WCHAR: Process_colorNumber(str, lp->io_wchar, coloring); return;
|
|
case SYSCR: Process_colorNumber(str, lp->io_syscr, coloring); return;
|
|
case SYSCW: Process_colorNumber(str, lp->io_syscw, coloring); return;
|
|
case RBYTES: Process_colorNumber(str, lp->io_read_bytes, coloring); return;
|
|
case WBYTES: Process_colorNumber(str, lp->io_write_bytes, coloring); return;
|
|
case CNCLWB: Process_colorNumber(str, lp->io_cancelled_write_bytes, coloring); return;
|
|
case IO_READ_RATE: Process_outputRate(str, buffer, n, lp->io_rate_read_bps, coloring); return;
|
|
case IO_WRITE_RATE: Process_outputRate(str, buffer, n, lp->io_rate_write_bps, coloring); return;
|
|
case IO_RATE: {
|
|
double totalRate = NAN;
|
|
if (!isnan(lp->io_rate_read_bps) && !isnan(lp->io_rate_write_bps))
|
|
totalRate = lp->io_rate_read_bps + lp->io_rate_write_bps;
|
|
else if (!isnan(lp->io_rate_read_bps))
|
|
totalRate = lp->io_rate_read_bps;
|
|
else if (!isnan(lp->io_rate_write_bps))
|
|
totalRate = lp->io_rate_write_bps;
|
|
else
|
|
totalRate = NAN;
|
|
Process_outputRate(str, buffer, n, totalRate, coloring); return;
|
|
}
|
|
#ifdef HAVE_OPENVZ
|
|
case CTID: xSnprintf(buffer, n, "%-8s ", lp->ctid ? lp->ctid : ""); break;
|
|
case VPID: xSnprintf(buffer, n, Process_pidFormat, lp->vpid); break;
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef HAVE_VSERVER
|
|
case VXID: xSnprintf(buffer, n, "%5u ", lp->vxid); break;
|
|
#endif
|
|
case CGROUP: xSnprintf(buffer, n, "%-10s ", lp->cgroup ? lp->cgroup : ""); break;
|
|
case OOM: xSnprintf(buffer, n, "%4u ", lp->oom); break;
|
|
case IO_PRIORITY: {
|
|
int klass = IOPriority_class(lp->ioPriority);
|
|
if (klass == IOPRIO_CLASS_NONE) {
|
|
// see note [1] above
|
|
xSnprintf(buffer, n, "B%1d ", (int) (this->nice + 20) / 5);
|
|
} else if (klass == IOPRIO_CLASS_BE) {
|
|
xSnprintf(buffer, n, "B%1d ", IOPriority_data(lp->ioPriority));
|
|
} else if (klass == IOPRIO_CLASS_RT) {
|
|
attr = CRT_colors[PROCESS_HIGH_PRIORITY];
|
|
xSnprintf(buffer, n, "R%1d ", IOPriority_data(lp->ioPriority));
|
|
} else if (klass == IOPRIO_CLASS_IDLE) {
|
|
attr = CRT_colors[PROCESS_LOW_PRIORITY];
|
|
xSnprintf(buffer, n, "id ");
|
|
} else {
|
|
xSnprintf(buffer, n, "?? ");
|
|
}
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
#ifdef HAVE_DELAYACCT
|
|
case PERCENT_CPU_DELAY: LinuxProcess_printDelay(lp->cpu_delay_percent, buffer, n); break;
|
|
case PERCENT_IO_DELAY: LinuxProcess_printDelay(lp->blkio_delay_percent, buffer, n); break;
|
|
case PERCENT_SWAP_DELAY: LinuxProcess_printDelay(lp->swapin_delay_percent, buffer, n); break;
|
|
#endif
|
|
case CTXT:
|
|
if (lp->ctxt_diff > 1000) {
|
|
attr |= A_BOLD;
|
|
}
|
|
xSnprintf(buffer, n, "%5lu ", lp->ctxt_diff);
|
|
break;
|
|
case SECATTR: snprintf(buffer, n, "%-30s ", lp->secattr ? lp->secattr : "?"); break;
|
|
case COMM: {
|
|
if ((Process_isUserlandThread(this) && this->settings->showThreadNames) || !lp->mergedCommand.str) {
|
|
Process_writeField(this, str, field);
|
|
} else {
|
|
LinuxProcess_writeCommandField(this, str, buffer, n, attr);
|
|
}
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
case PROC_COMM: {
|
|
if (lp->procComm) {
|
|
attr = CRT_colors[Process_isUserlandThread(this) ? PROCESS_THREAD_COMM : PROCESS_COMM];
|
|
/* 15 being (TASK_COMM_LEN - 1) */
|
|
xSnprintf(buffer, n, "%-15.15s ", lp->procComm);
|
|
} else {
|
|
attr = CRT_colors[PROCESS_SHADOW];
|
|
xSnprintf(buffer, n, "%-15.15s ", Process_isKernelThread(lp) ? kthreadID : "N/A");
|
|
}
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
case PROC_EXE: {
|
|
if (lp->procExe) {
|
|
attr = CRT_colors[Process_isUserlandThread(this) ? PROCESS_THREAD_BASENAME : PROCESS_BASENAME];
|
|
if (lp->procExeDeleted)
|
|
attr = CRT_colors[FAILED_READ];
|
|
xSnprintf(buffer, n, "%-15.15s ", lp->procExe + lp->procExeBasenameOffset);
|
|
} else {
|
|
attr = CRT_colors[PROCESS_SHADOW];
|
|
xSnprintf(buffer, n, "%-15.15s ", Process_isKernelThread(lp) ? kthreadID : "N/A");
|
|
}
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
case CWD:
|
|
if (!lp->cwd) {
|
|
xSnprintf(buffer, n, "%-25s ", "N/A");
|
|
attr = CRT_colors[PROCESS_SHADOW];
|
|
} else if (String_startsWith(lp->cwd, "/proc/") && strstr(lp->cwd, " (deleted)") != NULL) {
|
|
xSnprintf(buffer, n, "%-25s ", "main thread terminated");
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attr = CRT_colors[PROCESS_SHADOW];
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} else {
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xSnprintf(buffer, n, "%-25.25s ", lp->cwd);
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}
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break;
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default:
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Process_writeField(this, str, field);
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return;
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}
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RichString_appendWide(str, attr, buffer);
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}
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static long LinuxProcess_compare(const void* v1, const void* v2) {
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const LinuxProcess *p1, *p2;
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const Settings *settings = ((const Process*)v1)->settings;
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|
|
|
if (settings->direction == 1) {
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p1 = (const LinuxProcess*)v1;
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p2 = (const LinuxProcess*)v2;
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|
} else {
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|
p2 = (const LinuxProcess*)v1;
|
|
p1 = (const LinuxProcess*)v2;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
switch ((int)settings->sortKey) {
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|
case M_DRS:
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return SPACESHIP_NUMBER(p2->m_drs, p1->m_drs);
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case M_DT:
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|
return SPACESHIP_NUMBER(p2->m_dt, p1->m_dt);
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|
case M_LRS:
|
|
return SPACESHIP_NUMBER(p2->m_lrs, p1->m_lrs);
|
|
case M_TRS:
|
|
return SPACESHIP_NUMBER(p2->m_trs, p1->m_trs);
|
|
case M_SHARE:
|
|
return SPACESHIP_NUMBER(p2->m_share, p1->m_share);
|
|
case M_PSS:
|
|
return SPACESHIP_NUMBER(p2->m_pss, p1->m_pss);
|
|
case M_SWAP:
|
|
return SPACESHIP_NUMBER(p2->m_swap, p1->m_swap);
|
|
case M_PSSWP:
|
|
return SPACESHIP_NUMBER(p2->m_psswp, p1->m_psswp);
|
|
case UTIME:
|
|
return SPACESHIP_NUMBER(p2->utime, p1->utime);
|
|
case CUTIME:
|
|
return SPACESHIP_NUMBER(p2->cutime, p1->cutime);
|
|
case STIME:
|
|
return SPACESHIP_NUMBER(p2->stime, p1->stime);
|
|
case CSTIME:
|
|
return SPACESHIP_NUMBER(p2->cstime, p1->cstime);
|
|
case RCHAR:
|
|
return SPACESHIP_NUMBER(p2->io_rchar, p1->io_rchar);
|
|
case WCHAR:
|
|
return SPACESHIP_NUMBER(p2->io_wchar, p1->io_wchar);
|
|
case SYSCR:
|
|
return SPACESHIP_NUMBER(p2->io_syscr, p1->io_syscr);
|
|
case SYSCW:
|
|
return SPACESHIP_NUMBER(p2->io_syscw, p1->io_syscw);
|
|
case RBYTES:
|
|
return SPACESHIP_NUMBER(p2->io_read_bytes, p1->io_read_bytes);
|
|
case WBYTES:
|
|
return SPACESHIP_NUMBER(p2->io_write_bytes, p1->io_write_bytes);
|
|
case CNCLWB:
|
|
return SPACESHIP_NUMBER(p2->io_cancelled_write_bytes, p1->io_cancelled_write_bytes);
|
|
case IO_READ_RATE:
|
|
return SPACESHIP_NUMBER(p2->io_rate_read_bps, p1->io_rate_read_bps);
|
|
case IO_WRITE_RATE:
|
|
return SPACESHIP_NUMBER(p2->io_rate_write_bps, p1->io_rate_write_bps);
|
|
case IO_RATE:
|
|
return SPACESHIP_NUMBER(p2->io_rate_read_bps + p2->io_rate_write_bps, p1->io_rate_read_bps + p1->io_rate_write_bps);
|
|
#ifdef HAVE_OPENVZ
|
|
case CTID:
|
|
return SPACESHIP_NULLSTR(p1->ctid, p2->ctid);
|
|
case VPID:
|
|
return SPACESHIP_NUMBER(p2->vpid, p1->vpid);
|
|
#endif
|
|
#ifdef HAVE_VSERVER
|
|
case VXID:
|
|
return SPACESHIP_NUMBER(p2->vxid, p1->vxid);
|
|
#endif
|
|
case CGROUP:
|
|
return SPACESHIP_NULLSTR(p1->cgroup, p2->cgroup);
|
|
case OOM:
|
|
return SPACESHIP_NUMBER(p2->oom, p1->oom);
|
|
#ifdef HAVE_DELAYACCT
|
|
case PERCENT_CPU_DELAY:
|
|
return SPACESHIP_NUMBER(p2->cpu_delay_percent, p1->cpu_delay_percent);
|
|
case PERCENT_IO_DELAY:
|
|
return SPACESHIP_NUMBER(p2->blkio_delay_percent, p1->blkio_delay_percent);
|
|
case PERCENT_SWAP_DELAY:
|
|
return SPACESHIP_NUMBER(p2->swapin_delay_percent, p1->swapin_delay_percent);
|
|
#endif
|
|
case IO_PRIORITY:
|
|
return SPACESHIP_NUMBER(LinuxProcess_effectiveIOPriority(p1), LinuxProcess_effectiveIOPriority(p2));
|
|
case CTXT:
|
|
return SPACESHIP_NUMBER(p2->ctxt_diff, p1->ctxt_diff);
|
|
case SECATTR:
|
|
return SPACESHIP_NULLSTR(p1->secattr, p2->secattr);
|
|
case PROC_COMM: {
|
|
const char *comm1 = p1->procComm ? p1->procComm : (Process_isKernelThread(p1) ? kthreadID : "");
|
|
const char *comm2 = p2->procComm ? p2->procComm : (Process_isKernelThread(p2) ? kthreadID : "");
|
|
return strcmp(comm1, comm2);
|
|
}
|
|
case PROC_EXE: {
|
|
const char *exe1 = p1->procExe ? (p1->procExe + p1->procExeBasenameOffset) : (Process_isKernelThread(p1) ? kthreadID : "");
|
|
const char *exe2 = p2->procExe ? (p2->procExe + p2->procExeBasenameOffset) : (Process_isKernelThread(p2) ? kthreadID : "");
|
|
return strcmp(exe1, exe2);
|
|
}
|
|
case CWD:
|
|
return SPACESHIP_NULLSTR(p1->cwd, p2->cwd);
|
|
default:
|
|
return Process_compare(v1, v2);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
bool Process_isThread(const Process* this) {
|
|
return (Process_isUserlandThread(this) || Process_isKernelThread(this));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
const ProcessClass LinuxProcess_class = {
|
|
.super = {
|
|
.extends = Class(Process),
|
|
.display = Process_display,
|
|
.delete = Process_delete,
|
|
.compare = LinuxProcess_compare
|
|
},
|
|
.writeField = LinuxProcess_writeField,
|
|
.getCommandStr = LinuxProcess_getCommandStr
|
|
};
|