rev 1.18, but not documented in the man page) caused a failed chdir.
Otherwise, one can easily overwrite files.
Submitted by: Robert Nagy <robert@openbsd.org>
Obtained from: OpenBSD
(aka "command") will display "<defunct>", as does the output from "comm"
for those processes. Also do better checking for malloc() failures.
Submitted by: Cyrille Lefevre
the [acm]time are the same. I was going to use Scott's patch, but I
couldn't get the style quite right, so I used a patch of my own.
Submitted by: Scott Mitchell <scott+freebsd at fishballoon.org>
MFC after: 3 weeks
threads, put the command name in square brackets instead of parenthesis.
This matches NetBSD, and also seems to be what linux does. The sentence
which is added to the man page is taken straight from NetBSD.
PR: bin/65803
Submitted by: Cyrille Lefevre
Obtained from: NetBSD
kvm_getprocs() will provide useful information if it can, or *it*
will provide a zero value if it can not find something appropriate.
Submitted by: bde
Any [standard output] field need not be meaningful in all
implementations. In such a case a hyphen ('-') should be
output in place of the field value
So have the `-O label' option print out the string " -" if the
process has no label.
Approved by: Silence from rwatson and green (when asked in March...)
and number-of-threads tied to a process. Result can be seen by typing,
e.g.: ps -HO lwp,nlwp
These new options are not documented yet. More options will be coming,
and I will update the man page after I get farther along.
PR: bin/65803 (though adjusted to fit our present source)
Submitted by: Cyrille Lefevre
when copying per-process info before starting to sort the list. This way,
sort-by-CPU or sort-by-memory will only calculate values once-per-process,
instead of twice-per-comparison. Also take advantage of this to simplify
the pscomp() routine.
have no entries to print (either due to an empty directory or an
error). This makes the -l and -s options more consistent, like
Solaris and (Debian) Linux. To make this happen, tweak two
optimizations on the second call to display():
- Don't skip display() altogether, even if list == NULL.
- Don't skip the call to the printfn in display() if we
need to print the total.
PR: 45723
instances of 64-bit arithmetic were costing 775 bytes, and the
inlining offered no benefit. Moreover, ambiguity as to the argument
types led to the introduction of a bug (see rev 1.56).
Also, remove some casts that are now clearly redundant.
Inspired by: 67467
process id, instead of using pid==0. Ie, `ps -p 12,' and `ps -p ,12'
are now errors (instead of being treated like `ps -p 0 -p 12').
Noticed by: Cyrille Lefevre on freebsd-arch
is treated like `ps -t p0', instead of changing it to `ps -T p0'.
Note that `ps t' is still changed to `ps -T', since that is one of
the main reasons for this kludge processing...
Noticed by: Jilles Tjoelker on freebsd-arch
more special situations. This is the code which process `ps blah',
when "blah" does not include a leading '-'.
This change also removes a long-undocumented BACKWARD_COMPATIBILITY
compile-time option, where:
ps -options arg1 arg2
(with no '-' on "arg1" and "arg2") was treated as:
ps -options -N arg1 -M arg2
This also changes `ps' to check for any additional arguments after
processing all the '-'-options, and attempt to use those arguments as
a pid or pidlist. If an extra argument is not a valid pidlist, then
`ps' will print an error and exit. This seems a more generally useful
extension of the kludge-option processing than the -N/-M behavior, and
has fewer confusing side-effects.
Reviewed by: freebsd-arch