diff --git a/top/top.1 b/top/top.1 index dc9dbc44..54535139 100644 --- a/top/top.1 +++ b/top/top.1 @@ -1125,7 +1125,7 @@ depending on the context in which they are issued. ?, =, 0, A, B, d, E, e, g, h, H, I, k, q, r, s, W, X, Y, Z 4b.\fI Summary-Area-Commands \fR - C, l, t, m, 1, 2, 3, 4 + C, l, t, m, 1, 2, 3, 4, ! 4c.\fI Task-Area-Commands \fR Appearance: b, J, j, x, y, z Content: c, f, F, o, O, S, u, U, V, v @@ -1171,12 +1171,12 @@ Typing `h' or `?' on that help screen will take you to help for those \*(CIs applicable to \*(AM. .TP 7 -\ \ \ \fB=\fR\ \ :\fIExit-Task-Limits \fR -Removes restrictions on which tasks are shown. +\ \ \ \fB=\fR\ \ :\fIExit-Display-Limits \fR +Removes restrictions on what is shown. This command will reverse any `i' (idle tasks), `n' (max tasks) and `v' (hide children) commands that might be active. It also provides for an exit from PID monitoring, User filtering, -Other filtering and Locate processing. +Other filtering, Locate processing and Combine Cpus mode. Additionally, if the window has been scrolled it will be reset with this command. @@ -1471,6 +1471,25 @@ It requires a terminal with a minimum width of 165 columns. If a terminal's width is decreased below the minimum while \*(We is running, \*(We reverts to the normal `1' toggle \*F state. +.TP 7 +\ \ \ \fB!\fR\ \ :\fICombine-Cpus-Mode \fR +This \*(CT is intended for massively parallel SMP environments where, +even with the `4' \*(CT, not all processors can be displayed. +With each press of `!' the number of adjacent \*(Pu's combined is +doubled thus reducing the total number of \*(Pu lines displayed. + +For example, with the first press of `!' one adjacent \*(Pu will be +combined and displayed as `0-1, 2-3, ...' instead of the normal +`%Cpu0, %Cpu1, %Cpu2, %Cpu3, ...'. +With a second `!' \*(CT two adjacent \*(Pus are combined and shown +as `0-2, 3-5, ...'. +Then the third '!' press, combining four adjacent \*(Pus, shows +as `0-4, 5-7, ...', etc. + +Such progression continues until individual \*(Pus are again displayed +and impacts both the `1' and `4' toggles (one or two columns). +Use the `=' \*(CT to exit \fBCombine Cpus\fR mode. + .PP \*(NT If the entire \*(SA has been toggled \*F for any window, you would be left with just the\fB message line\fR. @@ -1794,21 +1813,19 @@ If all 4 \*(TDs are currently visible, this \*(CI will leave the \*(SA as the only display element. .TP 7 -*\ \ \fB=\fR | \fB+\fR\ \ :\fIEqualize-(reinitialize)-Window(s) \fR +*\ \ \fB=\fR | \fB+\fR\ \ :\fIEqualize/Reset-Window(s) \fR The `=' key forces the \*(CW's \*(TD to be visible. It also reverses any active `i' (idle tasks), `n' (max tasks), `u/U' -(user filter), `o/O' (other filter), `v' (hide children) and 'L' (locate) -commands. +(user filter), `o/O' (other filter), `v' (hide children), `L' (locate) +and `!' (combine cpus) commands. Also, if the window had been scrolled, it will be reset with this command. \*(XT 5c. SCROLLING a Window for additional information regarding vertical and horizontal scrolling. The `+' key does the same for all windows. -The four \*(TDs will reappear, evenly balanced. -They will also have retained any customizations you had previously -applied, except for the `i' (idle tasks), `n' (max tasks), `u/U' -(user filter), `o/O' (other filter), `v' (hide children), `L' (locate) -and scrolling \*(CIs. +The four \*(TDs will reappear, evenly balanced, while retaining +any customizations previously applied beyond those noted +for the `=' \*(CT. .TP 7 *\ \ \fBA\fR\ \ :\fIAlternate-Display-Mode\fR toggle \fR