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325 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
brian
c690953dc5 Remove redundant whitespace 2009-05-18 01:45:52 +00:00
brian
04ab6b4b29 Add a -d option to ps to display descendant info with the output.
This is similar to linux's -H (or -f) switch.

MFC after:	3 weeks
2009-05-17 04:00:43 +00:00
attilio
dfd6f02e2f [1] When showing threads, the thread name just appears if the comm
label is choosen as last printout (ucomm suffers of this such bug
	too).  That bug is caused by the fact that the fixed size of
	printout doesn't leave enough space for them to be printed out.
	Implement ucomm and comm commands with a dynamic size lenght for
	buffers.

[2]	On AMD64 architecture pointers don't have enough chars space to
	be shown (8 chars while they need 16).  Fix them by providing
	a variadic space so that it fits well on both 64 and 32 bits
	architectures.

[3]	Check a return value of malloc() that wasn't checked before.

PR:		bin/128841, bin/128842
Reviewed by:	jhb, emaste
Sponsored by:	Sandvine Incorporated
2009-02-26 18:01:07 +00:00
emaste
915a3913e1 Fix whitespace. 2008-11-13 15:06:34 +00:00
kevlo
1f1d4ebf9a Remove unnessasary cast 2008-07-18 14:55:22 +00:00
jeff
72babed2a5 - P_SA has been removed. 2008-03-12 10:01:34 +00:00
jhb
4885bf6afb Teach ps(1) to parse pts TT values (i.e. '0', '1') for the -t flag.
MFC after:	1 week
Reported by:	kris
2007-11-08 22:31:28 +00:00
julian
6b31aa449c fix sorting of 'tdnam' keyword in keyword list. 2007-10-28 17:10:36 +00:00
julian
11e1aa0d18 Introduce a way to make pure kernal threads.
kthread_add() takes the same parameters as the old kthread_create()
plus a pointer to a process structure, and adds a kernel thread
to that process.

kproc_kthread_add() takes the parameters for kthread_add,
plus a process name and a pointer to a pointer to a process instead of just
a pointer, and if the proc * is NULL, it creates the process to the
specifications required, before adding the thread to it.

All other old kthread_xxx() calls return, but act on (struct thread *)
instead of (struct proc *). One reason to change the name is so that
any old kernel modules that are lying around and expect kthread_create()
to make a process will not just accidentally link.

fix top to show  kernel threads by their thread name in -SH mode
add a tdnam formatting option to ps to show thread names.

make all idle threads actual kthreads and put them into their own idled process.
make all interrupt threads kthreads and put them in an interd process
(mainly for aesthetic and accounting reasons)
rename proc 0 to be 'kernel' and it's swapper thread is now 'swapper'

man page fixes to follow.
2007-10-26 08:00:41 +00:00
jeff
3fc0f8b973 - Move all of the PS_ flags into either p_flag or td_flags.
- p_sflag was mostly protected by PROC_LOCK rather than the PROC_SLOCK or
   previously the sched_lock.  These bugs have existed for some time.
 - Allow swapout to try each thread in a process individually and then
   swapin the whole process if any of these fail.  This allows us to move
   most scheduler related swap flags into td_flags.
 - Keep ki_sflag for backwards compat but change all in source tools to
   use the new and more correct location of P_INMEM.

Reported by:	pho
Reviewed by:	attilio, kib
Approved by:	re (kensmith)
2007-09-17 05:31:39 +00:00
ru
36d05684e7 Markup fixes. 2006-09-17 17:40:07 +00:00
yar
a5e7380f7b For the sake of clarity, explicitly tell that comma and space
characters can be included in a custom column title string --
that's why it may appear at the end of a keyword list argument
only.
2006-08-21 03:09:12 +00:00
yar
ad697718d2 Document a detail in the present syntax of "ps -o foo=bar". Now
the header title string "bar" extends to the end of the argument
even if it contains commas or spaces, unlike in RELENG_4 or earlier.
The modern syntax agrees with SUSv3.

MFC after:	3 days
2006-08-18 14:12:38 +00:00
gad
20f9416a8f Re-correct commit 1.73, but this time in a way that does not cause
all column-headers to print in lowercase by default.  I was in too
much of a rush in committing 1.75, and didn't notice that the case
had changed.  This time I did considerably more testing, and used
'diff' instead of just quickly eyeballing the results...

Apologies.  I expect this means the dunce cap is mine for awhile.
If this doesn't work, I'll just drop back to 1.72 and hide under
my desk for awhile.
2006-04-06 03:24:31 +00:00
gad
8cc35ce532 Fix a problem introduced by change 1.73, which causes a seg-fault if
the user specifies a keyword which is an alias to some other keyword.
E.g.: stat (for state) or pcpu (for %cpu)..

Submitted by:	Kostik Belousov
MFC plans:	"soon"
2006-04-05 17:40:46 +00:00
gad
59d0573b93 Collapse strncpy/strncat/strncat into a single snprintf, as suggested
by pjd.

MFC after:	3 weeks
2006-03-08 09:15:20 +00:00
gad
ec3e08db90 Fix the case where the user specifies an alternate heading for some
output-format keyword, and the keyword they picked is an alias to
some other keyword.                 E.g.:   ps -o stat=Zustand $$
('stat' is defined as an alias for 'state')

PR:		bin/57833
MFC after:	3 weeks
2006-03-08 08:58:44 +00:00
cognet
0f32580a80 For pts, print the pts number, instead of the full name. As it was, we ended
up always printing "pts".

Submitted by:	Michal Mertl <mime at traveller dot cz>
2006-02-21 13:02:18 +00:00
maxim
cc6dd6e064 o Typo: s/teminal/terminal/.
Submitted by:	Michal Varga
2005-04-29 11:10:27 +00:00
pjd
a97367034b Add and document the 'jid' keyword for the '-o' option.
Reviewed by:	gad
MFC after:	3 days
2005-03-20 10:40:36 +00:00
delphij
5c113e48ae Several improvements to ps.1:
- Document the fact that empty heading text suppresses the
	  heading line (e.g. 'ps -o pid='), as this is very useful
	  in scripts.
	- Describe logname keyword more completely.
	- Describe the printing of arguments more completely.
	- Put lockname in the correct alphabetical order in the list
	  of all keywords.
	- Correct sentence in standards section.

Submitted by:	Jilles Tjoelker <jilles at stack nl>
PR:		docs/73618
MFC After:	1 week
2005-02-14 16:56:15 +00:00
ru
978b8f7f1d Sync program's usage() with manpage's SYNOPSIS. 2005-02-09 17:37:39 +00:00
csjp
ba0f4166c6 Since it is not un-common for a process's resident set size (rss)
to exceed 10 megabytes in size (especially in X), bump the max
column width from 4 bytes to 5. This will make the ps auxw output
uniform again when a process's rss exceeds 10 megs.

It should be noted that when 5 digits becomes to small, other
solutions should be explored such as displaying them in megabytes
or having ps automatically re-size column widths.

Discussed with:	gad
MFC after:	1 week
2005-02-06 16:34:49 +00:00
delphij
e0ac0a48cd ps(1) is WARNS=6 on all Tier-1 platforms as far as I can test,
so use default WARNS level from bin/Makefile.inc
2005-01-27 13:42:40 +00:00
imp
a76898b849 /*- or .\"- or #- to begin license clauses. 2005-01-10 08:39:26 +00:00
rwatson
f00429a695 Remove single line containing the word "KLD" ommitted in ps.1:1.80.
Pointed out by:	ru (some time ago)
2004-12-22 09:04:47 +00:00
rwatson
1de8c442ef Point at the mac(4) man page when describing the -Z option.
Remove reference to /dev/lomac, which is no longer used by mac_lomac(4).

MFC after:	3 days
2004-11-29 12:00:24 +00:00
csjp
9fa1882006 Use statfs instead of getmntinfo(). This will make the procfs checks
play nicer in prisons. It also simplifies things.

Reviewed by:	rwatson
Bumped into by:	Jilles Tjoelker
2004-11-19 16:11:54 +00:00
csjp
27bff94fe5 Currently if the user specifies -e and procfs is not mounted on /proc,
printing of the process environment will fail silently.

-define a function which will check to see if procfs is mounted on /proc
-Implement this test if the user specified -e
-If procfs is not mounted on /proc and -e was specified, print a warning.
 informing the user that procfs(5) is required.

Reviewed by:	wes, rwatson
2004-11-14 19:30:02 +00:00
ru
d5be7de9fe Removed bitrot. 2004-11-13 17:12:22 +00:00
tjr
164861df2d Use warn() instead of perror(). 2004-07-20 05:52:00 +00:00
gad
32b6f2626a Change the "rtprio" format so it prints an informative string for
the PRI_ITHD case (instead of just printing the digit '1').

Submitted by:	Cyrille Lefevre
2004-06-27 23:59:38 +00:00
gad
1c753c98f9 Improve checking for `ps -t <dev>', and give better error messages when
an invalid <dev> is specified.  Aside:  It turns out that the S_ISCHR()
check is true for almost every device that we have (not just tty's).
2004-06-27 22:56:58 +00:00
gad
4897b254d6 Fix a bug I introduced by some last-minute changes in -r 1.102. I ended
up checking the wrong variable for NULL.

Submitted by:	bde
2004-06-24 03:15:18 +00:00
gad
ed101b4b5d Rework the logic for `-t <tty>', such that it accepts "ttyp0" and "console",
in addition to "/dev/ttyp0" or "p0"  and  "/dev/console" or "co".
2004-06-24 01:57:59 +00:00
gad
30666d1f0f Change "struct varent" to use the standard queue(8) macros, instead of
using it's own version of the same basic algorithm.

Submitted by:	part by Cyrille Lefevre, part of it done by me
2004-06-23 23:48:09 +00:00
gad
9e34771bb3 Add a check for defunct processes in saveuser(), so the output for "args"
(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
2004-06-23 21:17:25 +00:00
gad
bf9f245cda Avoid padding the value of "ucomm" when it is the last column in the line.
Submitted by:	Cyrille Lefevre
2004-06-23 12:18:36 +00:00
gad
124619453d Make sure the value of "upr" (scheduling priority on return from system call)
is scaled in the same way that "pri" (scheduling priority) is scaled.

Submitted by:	Cyrille Lefevre
2004-06-23 11:56:57 +00:00
gad
eb9807848c Include the `-c' option in the usage() message.
Submitted by:	Cyrille Lefevre
2004-06-23 11:40:56 +00:00
gad
2e340f35b7 In the sorting routine, sort by thread-id if two processes have the same PID.
Submitted by:	Cyrille Lefevre
2004-06-23 11:28:17 +00:00
gad
0f6d1eb8ff Get rid of a cast to '(void) ' on the return of a call to strcpy. 2004-06-22 02:18:29 +00:00
gad
ed35e71589 Oops. Undo that last 'const' change. It expects similar changes to some
other files that I am not ready to commit yet...
2004-06-22 02:15:58 +00:00
gad
f9a5adc8b6 Add 'const' to a few places.
PR:		bin/65803
Submitted by:	Cyrille Lefevre
2004-06-22 02:06:42 +00:00
gad
09466dade0 When displaying the "COMMAND" field for system-processes and/or kernel
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
2004-06-22 01:59:54 +00:00
gad
e42ac46f60 Have `ps' return the cputimes for zombies, with the assumption that
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
2004-06-21 16:53:11 +00:00
gad
bc86b22810 Add the `-O emul' format option, which prints the name of the system-call
emulation environment the process is in.  "emul" as a keyword is picked
up from OpenBSD.

PR:		bin/65803
Submitted by:	Cyrille Lefevre
2004-06-20 23:40:54 +00:00
gad
26d7dd0b9a From SUSv3:
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...)
2004-06-20 22:31:37 +00:00
gad
2c5e2e9469 Add new output-format keywords of LWP and NLWP, which show the thread-id
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
2004-06-20 22:22:49 +00:00
gad
4586528554 Have the main() routine calculate %CPU and (if needed) memory information
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.
2004-06-20 21:25:10 +00:00