freebsd-skq/contrib/top/machine.h
John Baldwin c9385548e7 Add a new option to toggle the display of the system idle process (per-CPU
idle threads).  The process is displayed by default (subject to whether or
not system processes are displayed) to preserve existing behavior.  The
system idle process can be hidden via the '-z' command line argument or the
'z' key while top is running.  When it is hidden, top more closely matches
the behavior of FreeBSD <= 4.x where idle time was not accounted to any
process.

MFC after:	2 weeks
2011-05-31 15:11:23 +00:00

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/*
* $FreeBSD$
*/
/*
* This file defines the interface between top and the machine-dependent
* module. It is NOT machine dependent and should not need to be changed
* for any specific machine.
*/
/*
* the statics struct is filled in by machine_init
*/
struct statics
{
char **procstate_names;
char **cpustate_names;
char **memory_names;
char **swap_names;
#ifdef ORDER
char **order_names;
#endif
int ncpus;
};
/*
* the system_info struct is filled in by a machine dependent routine.
*/
#ifdef p_active /* uw7 define macro p_active */
#define P_ACTIVE p_pactive
#else
#define P_ACTIVE p_active
#endif
struct system_info
{
int last_pid;
double load_avg[NUM_AVERAGES];
int p_total;
int P_ACTIVE; /* number of procs considered "active" */
int *procstates;
int *cpustates;
int *memory;
int *swap;
struct timeval boottime;
int ncpus;
};
/* cpu_states is an array of percentages * 10. For example,
the (integer) value 105 is 10.5% (or .105).
*/
/*
* the process_select struct tells get_process_info what processes we
* are interested in seeing
*/
struct process_select
{
int idle; /* show idle processes */
int self; /* show self */
int system; /* show system processes */
int thread; /* show threads */
int uid; /* only this uid (unless uid == -1) */
int wcpu; /* show weighted cpu */
int jail; /* show jail ID */
int kidle; /* show per-CPU idle threads */
char *command; /* only this command (unless == NULL) */
};
/* routines defined by the machine dependent module */
char *format_header();
char *format_next_process();
/* non-int routines typically used by the machine dependent module */
char *printable();