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The current header formatting is a giant format string that changes global state during the format process. Make the following changes: - use sbuf to build up the header rather than use the above pseudo-dynamic one - Change name length to 10 - Reduce size of RES and SIZE by making humanize more aggressive - Restore a version number line to the copyright. This may be required by the copyright (and may not be; its unclear) This is also a pre-req to implementing TOPCOLOR from newer versions of top(1) Discussed with: allanjude, rpolka, danfe, rgrimes Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D15801
520 lines
12 KiB
C
520 lines
12 KiB
C
/*
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* Top users/processes display for Unix
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* Version 3
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*
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* This program may be freely redistributed,
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* but this entire comment MUST remain intact.
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*
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* Copyright (c) 1984, 1989, William LeFebvre, Rice University
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* Copyright (c) 1989, 1990, 1992, William LeFebvre, Northwestern University
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*
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* $FreeBSD$
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*/
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/*
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* This file contains the routines that implement some of the interactive
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* mode commands. Note that some of the commands are implemented in-line
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* in "main". This is necessary because they change the global state of
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* "top" (i.e.: changing the number of processes to display).
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*/
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#include <sys/resource.h>
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#include <sys/signal.h>
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#include <ctype.h>
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#include <errno.h>
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#include <signal.h>
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#include <stdbool.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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#include "commands.h"
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#include "top.h"
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#include "machine.h"
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static int err_compar(const void *p1, const void *p2);
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struct errs /* structure for a system-call error */
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{
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int errnum; /* value of errno (that is, the actual error) */
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char *arg; /* argument that caused the error */
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};
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static char *err_string(void);
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static int str_adderr(char *str, int len, int err);
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static int str_addarg(char *str, int len, char *arg, bool first);
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/*
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* show_help() - display the help screen; invoked in response to
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* either 'h' or '?'.
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*/
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const struct command all_commands[] =
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{
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{'C', "toggle the displaying of weighted CPU percentage", false, CMD_wcputog},
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{'d', "change number of displays to show", false, CMD_displays},
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{'e', "list errors generated by last \"kill\" or \"renice\" command", false, CMD_errors},
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{'H', "toggle the displaying of threads", false, CMD_thrtog},
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{'h', "show this help text", true, CMD_help},
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{'?', NULL, true, CMD_help},
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{'i', "toggle the displaying of idle processes", false, CMD_idletog},
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{'I', NULL, false, CMD_idletog},
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{'j', "toggle the displaying of jail ID", false, CMD_jidtog},
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{'J', "display processes for only one jail (+ selects all jails)", false, CMD_jail},
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{'k', "kill processes; send a signal to a list of processes", false, CMD_kill},
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{'q', "quit" , true, CMD_quit},
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{'m', "toggle the display between 'cpu' and 'io' modes", false, CMD_viewtog},
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{'n', "change number of processes to display", false, CMD_number},
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{'#', NULL, false, CMD_number},
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{'o', "specify the sort order", false, CMD_order},
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{'p', "display one process (+ selects all processes)", false, CMD_pid},
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{'P', "toggle the displaying of per-CPU statistics", false, CMD_pcputog},
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{'r', "renice a process", false, CMD_renice},
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{'s', "change number of seconds to delay between updates", false, CMD_delay},
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{'S', "toggle the displaying of system processes", false, CMD_viewsys},
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{'a', "toggle the displaying of process titles", false, CMD_showargs},
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{'T', "toggle the displaying of thread IDs", false, CMD_toggletid},
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{'t', "toggle the display of this process", false, CMD_selftog},
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{'u', "display processes for only one user (+ selects all users)", false, CMD_user},
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{'w', "toggle the display of swap use for each process", false, CMD_swaptog},
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{'z', "toggle the displaying of the system idle process", false, CMD_kidletog},
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{' ', "update the display", false, CMD_update},
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{0, NULL, true, CMD_NONE}
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};
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void
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show_help(void)
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{
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const struct command *curcmd, *nextcmd;
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char keys[8] = "";
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_Static_assert(sizeof(keys) >= sizeof("a or b"), "keys right size");
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printf("Top version FreeBSD, %s\n", copyright);
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curcmd = all_commands;
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while (curcmd->c != 0) {
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if (overstrike && !curcmd->available_to_dumb) {
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++curcmd;
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continue;
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}
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if (curcmd->desc == NULL) {
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/* we already printed this */
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++curcmd;
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continue;
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}
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nextcmd = curcmd + 1;
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if (nextcmd->desc == NULL && nextcmd->c != '\0') {
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sprintf(keys, "%c or %c", curcmd->c, nextcmd->c);
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} else if (curcmd->c == ' '){
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/* special case space rather than introducing a "display string" to
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* the struct */
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sprintf(keys, "SPC");
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} else {
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sprintf(keys, "%c", curcmd->c);
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}
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printf("%s\t- %s\n", keys, curcmd->desc);
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++curcmd;
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}
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if (overstrike)
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{
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fputs("\
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Other commands are also available, but this terminal is not\n\
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sophisticated enough to handle those commands gracefully.\n", stdout);
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}
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}
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/*
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* Utility routines that help with some of the commands.
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*/
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static char *
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next_field(char *str)
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{
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if ((str = strchr(str, ' ')) == NULL)
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{
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return(NULL);
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}
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*str = '\0';
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while (*++str == ' ') /* loop */;
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/* if there is nothing left of the string, return NULL */
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/* This fix is dedicated to Greg Earle */
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return(*str == '\0' ? NULL : str);
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}
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static int
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scanint(char *str, int *intp)
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{
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int val = 0;
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char ch;
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/* if there is nothing left of the string, flag it as an error */
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/* This fix is dedicated to Greg Earle */
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if (*str == '\0')
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{
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return(-1);
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}
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while ((ch = *str++) != '\0')
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{
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if (isdigit(ch))
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{
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val = val * 10 + (ch - '0');
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}
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else if (isspace(ch))
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{
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break;
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}
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else
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{
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return(-1);
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}
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}
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*intp = val;
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return(0);
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}
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/*
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* Some of the commands make system calls that could generate errors.
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* These errors are collected up in an array of structures for later
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* contemplation and display. Such routines return a string containing an
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* error message, or NULL if no errors occurred. The next few routines are
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* for manipulating and displaying these errors. We need an upper limit on
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* the number of errors, so we arbitrarily choose 20.
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*/
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#define ERRMAX 20
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static struct errs errs[ERRMAX];
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static int errcnt;
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static char err_toomany[] = " too many errors occurred";
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static char err_listem[] =
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" Many errors occurred. Press `e' to display the list of errors.";
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/* These macros get used to reset and log the errors */
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#define ERR_RESET errcnt = 0
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#define ERROR(p, e) if (errcnt >= ERRMAX) \
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{ \
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return(err_toomany); \
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} \
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else \
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{ \
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errs[errcnt].arg = (p); \
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errs[errcnt++].errnum = (e); \
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}
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/*
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* err_string() - return an appropriate error string. This is what the
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* command will return for displaying. If no errors were logged, then
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* return NULL. The maximum length of the error string is defined by
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* "STRMAX".
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*/
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#define STRMAX 80
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char *
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err_string(void)
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{
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struct errs *errp;
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int cnt = 0;
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bool first = true;
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int currerr = -1;
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int stringlen; /* characters still available in "string" */
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static char string[STRMAX];
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/* if there are no errors, return NULL */
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if (errcnt == 0)
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{
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return(NULL);
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}
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/* sort the errors */
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qsort((char *)errs, errcnt, sizeof(struct errs), err_compar);
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/* need a space at the front of the error string */
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string[0] = ' ';
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string[1] = '\0';
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stringlen = STRMAX - 2;
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/* loop thru the sorted list, building an error string */
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while (cnt < errcnt)
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{
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errp = &(errs[cnt++]);
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if (errp->errnum != currerr)
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{
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if (currerr >= 0)
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{
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if ((stringlen = str_adderr(string, stringlen, currerr)) < 2)
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{
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return(err_listem);
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}
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strcat(string, "; "); /* we know there's more */
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}
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currerr = errp->errnum;
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first = true;
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}
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if ((stringlen = str_addarg(string, stringlen, errp->arg, first)) ==0)
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{
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return(err_listem);
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}
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first = false;
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}
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/* add final message */
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stringlen = str_adderr(string, stringlen, currerr);
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/* return the error string */
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return(stringlen == 0 ? err_listem : string);
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}
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/*
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* str_adderr(str, len, err) - add an explanation of error "err" to
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* the string "str".
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*/
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static int
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str_adderr(char *str, int len, int err)
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{
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const char *msg;
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int msglen;
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msg = err == 0 ? "Not a number" : strerror(err);
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msglen = strlen(msg) + 2;
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if (len <= msglen)
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{
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return(0);
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}
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strcat(str, ": ");
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strcat(str, msg);
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return(len - msglen);
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}
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/*
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* str_addarg(str, len, arg, first) - add the string argument "arg" to
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* the string "str". This is the first in the group when "first"
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* is set (indicating that a comma should NOT be added to the front).
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*/
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static int
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str_addarg(char str[], int len, char arg[], bool first)
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{
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int arglen;
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arglen = strlen(arg);
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if (!first)
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{
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arglen += 2;
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}
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if (len <= arglen)
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{
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return(0);
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}
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if (!first)
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{
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strcat(str, ", ");
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}
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strcat(str, arg);
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return(len - arglen);
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}
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/*
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* err_compar(p1, p2) - comparison routine used by "qsort"
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* for sorting errors.
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*/
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static int
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err_compar(const void *p1, const void *p2)
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{
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int result;
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const struct errs * const g1 = (const struct errs * const)p1;
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const struct errs * const g2 = (const struct errs * const)p2;
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if ((result = g1->errnum - g2->errnum) == 0)
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{
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return(strcmp(g1->arg, g2->arg));
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}
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return(result);
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}
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/*
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* error_count() - return the number of errors currently logged.
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*/
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int
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error_count(void)
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{
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return(errcnt);
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}
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/*
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* show_errors() - display on stdout the current log of errors.
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*/
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void
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show_errors(void)
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{
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int cnt = 0;
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struct errs *errp = errs;
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printf("%d error%s:\n\n", errcnt, errcnt == 1 ? "" : "s");
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while (cnt++ < errcnt)
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{
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printf("%5s: %s\n", errp->arg,
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errp->errnum == 0 ? "Not a number" : strerror(errp->errnum));
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errp++;
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}
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}
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static const char no_proc_specified[] = " no processes specified";
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static const char invalid_signal_number[] = " invalid_signal_number";
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static const char bad_signal_name[] = " bad signal name";
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static const char bad_pri_value[] = " bad priority value";
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static int
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signame_to_signum(const char * sig)
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{
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int n;
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if (strncasecmp(sig, "SIG", 3) == 0)
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sig += 3;
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for (n = 1; n < sys_nsig; n++) {
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if (!strcasecmp(sys_signame[n], sig))
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return (n);
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}
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return (-1);
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}
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/*
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* kill_procs(str) - send signals to processes, much like the "kill"
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* command does; invoked in response to 'k'.
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*/
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const char *
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kill_procs(char *str)
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{
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char *nptr;
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int signum = SIGTERM; /* default */
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int procnum;
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/* reset error array */
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ERR_RESET;
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/* skip over leading white space */
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while (isspace(*str)) str++;
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if (str[0] == '-')
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{
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/* explicit signal specified */
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if ((nptr = next_field(str)) == NULL)
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{
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return(no_proc_specified);
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}
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if (isdigit(str[1]))
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{
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scanint(str + 1, &signum);
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if (signum <= 0 || signum >= NSIG)
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{
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return(invalid_signal_number);
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}
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}
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else
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{
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signum = signame_to_signum(str + 1);
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/* was it ever found */
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if (signum == -1 )
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{
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return(bad_signal_name);
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}
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}
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/* put the new pointer in place */
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str = nptr;
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}
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/* loop thru the string, killing processes */
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do
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{
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if (scanint(str, &procnum) == -1)
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{
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ERROR(str, 0);
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}
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else
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{
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/* go in for the kill */
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if (kill(procnum, signum) == -1)
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{
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/* chalk up an error */
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ERROR(str, errno);
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}
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}
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} while ((str = next_field(str)) != NULL);
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/* return appropriate error string */
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return(err_string());
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}
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/*
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* renice_procs(str) - change the "nice" of processes, much like the
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* "renice" command does; invoked in response to 'r'.
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*/
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const char *
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renice_procs(char *str)
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{
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char negate;
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int prio;
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int procnum;
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ERR_RESET;
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/* allow for negative priority values */
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if ((negate = (*str == '-')) != 0)
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{
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/* move past the minus sign */
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str++;
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}
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/* use procnum as a temporary holding place and get the number */
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procnum = scanint(str, &prio);
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/* negate if necessary */
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if (negate)
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{
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prio = -prio;
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}
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/* check for validity */
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if (procnum == -1 || prio < PRIO_MIN || prio > PRIO_MAX)
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{
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return(bad_pri_value);
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}
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/* move to the first process number */
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if ((str = next_field(str)) == NULL)
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{
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return(no_proc_specified);
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}
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/* loop thru the process numbers, renicing each one */
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do
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{
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if (scanint(str, &procnum) == -1)
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{
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ERROR(str, 0);
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}
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if (setpriority(PRIO_PROCESS, procnum, prio) == -1)
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{
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ERROR(str, errno);
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}
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} while ((str = next_field(str)) != NULL);
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/* return appropriate error string */
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return(err_string());
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}
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