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Jim Warner
0fe393ff27 top: inoculated against a window manager like 'screen'
If top were invoked under the 'screen' window manager,
writing the terminfo string 'exit_ca_mode' at top exit
would not restore the display to the state existing at
the time top was started. That's what occurs normally.
The net result of that failure was a corrupted screen.

However, there is a 'screen' configuration option that
will produce proper 'rmcup' behavior, but it is off by
default. That screencr option is known as 'altscreen'.
I stumbled across this provision by cloning the screen
git repository then searching for references to 'cup'.

If 'altscreen on' had been in either the /etc/screenrc
or the $HOME/.screenrc configuration file, my poor old
top would never have been accused of such corruptions.
Of course, the Programming Gods decree that any simple
solution for our problem must always be revealed last.

So before discovering that rc option, another approach
was taken involving top only. With just a little extra
refactoring of top display logic he was made immune to
any such quirk in the implementation of 'smcup/rmcup'.

I always feel good about any enhancement that actually
reduces the total number of lines of code. Even though
this change involved mostly rearranging some logic, it
yielded one less line (can't judge by diffstat because
of braces & notes). Anyway, rather than requiring some
change to a screenrc file, now we are self-sufficient.

Reference(s):
  procps ---------------------------------------------
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=962022
http://www.freelists.org/post/procps/top-procpsng337-no-screen-cleaning-at-exit,3
. top : disable tty scrollback buffer to improve SIGWINCH
commit dedaf6e1a8
  screen ---------------------------------------------
git://git.sv.gnu.org/screen.git
. Improve cursor store/restore on smcup/rmcup.
commit f95352946080be803b794c9f2733d8c809c1a39a
. Fix using alternate screen buffers in some cases.
commit ad56f746c6243d45124485d198d577bdbb78071c
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=558724

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2013-05-22 14:55:40 +02:00
Jim Warner
b11a328a97 NEWS: update of some changes destined for next release
Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2013-05-19 09:40:42 +10:00
Jim Warner
2ede50902f top: provide a build option to change memory precision
When summary & task area memory scaling was introduced
in release 3.3.6, the memory field widths were widened
slightly so unscaled KiB values could be provided more
consistently and scaled values (beyond MiB) could show
3 decimal places of precision. However, some users may
prefer the former widths/precisions for memory fields.

This commit will provide a build time configure option
to return top to those former defaults as a compliment
to a new %CPU & %MEM field precision configure option.

Reference(s):
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=707648
commit 21e550bc08

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2013-05-19 09:40:42 +10:00
Jim Warner
77abe18d01 top: revert %CPU and %MEM precision to former defaults
When summary & task area memory scaling was introduced
in release 3.3.6, the percentage columns were expanded
to provide 3 decimal places of precision. In hindsight
that may have been overkill, making those columns more
of a distraction than useful, with just too much info.

This patch will revert those columns to the former one
decimal place. And as was true, that decimal point may
be sacrificed depending on the number of cpus present.

And, in case anyone might prefer additional precision,
a build option can provide it (--enable-wide-percent).

Reference(s):
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=707648
http://www.freelists.org/post/procps/What-happened-to-my-top,1
commit 21e550bc08

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2013-05-19 09:40:42 +10:00
Jim Warner
3993fb0c8e top: eliminate troublesome apostrophes in man document
Some versions of man have had trouble with the leading
apostrophe employed with interactive commands/toggles.
Instead, a '?' would be displayed in their place. With
this patch all such conventions have now been removed.

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2013-05-19 09:40:41 +10:00
Jim Warner
ae102f359f top: reduce function call overhead in the NUMA support
Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2013-05-19 09:40:41 +10:00
Markus Mayer
a6c7923106 Fix btime handling reading from /proc/stat
Function getbtime() currently makes the assumption that btime==0 equals
btime not being present in /proc/stat. This is not quite accurate, as
timestamp 0 is, in fact, also a valid time (Epoch), and /proc/stat may
report it as such.

We introduce a flag to indicate whether btime was found in /proc/stat.
In this way, btime==0 becomes a valid case, provided /proc/stat
actually reports this as the boot time.

procps can still detect the case of btime actually not being reported
by the kernel.

Signed-off-by: Markus Mayer <mmayer@broadcom.com>
2013-05-12 07:17:07 +10:00
Jim Warner
25201bc9fe build-sys: allow a build when libdl.so is truly absent
The earlier commit purporting to allow top to be built
in the absence of that dynamic linking library stopped
just a little short of the truth. So this will fix it.

Reference(s):
commit 5686877cd4

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2013-05-11 08:23:52 +10:00
Craig Small
dbe27d3ad1 Updated configure.ac
Been a while since we ran a re-scan over the autotools files. This
change modernises the configure file.  Not a great deal of changes
required to bring us up to date, autoscan doesn't understand our
optional things, which is fine.
2013-05-05 10:07:30 +10:00
Jim Warner
edba932a7e top: introduce a plug-in approach for the NUMA support
The NUMA/Nodes support in top has gone through several
evolutions (primarily dealing with build-sys options).
With this commit the library dependency issues are now
moot and the responsibilities for run-time loading and
dynamic linking are assumed by the top program itself.

Henceforth, if top is executed in an environment where
libnuma.so is present, top will offer such extensions.
Even more importantly, when a missing libnuma is later
installed, top will offer numa support auto-magically.
All NUMA/Node build-sys dependencies are thus removed.

The former NUMA_ENABLED define has become NUMA_DISABLE
should anyone wish to test user interface implications
in an environment that *does* have libnuma. It is also
represented as the ./configure option: --disable-numa.

Lastly, the 't' (View_STATES) toggle will be forced on
for sanity whenever the '1', '2' or '3' keys are used.

Reference(s):
. original idea from: Dr. Fink <werner@suse.de>
http://www.freelists.org/post/procps/top-NUMA-node-CPU-utilization-support,18
. original numa suppoort
commit 8d989c68c0

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2013-05-05 09:12:08 +10:00
Jim Warner
5686877cd4 build-sys: eliminate dependencies for the NUMA support
Oh that poor ol' build system. With this patch it will
have gone through three separate incarnations in terms
of NUMA/Node support. Those 3 iterations consisted of:

1. A 'porridge too hot' where the top numa support was
enabled if it was built in the presence of libnuma and
the numa.h header. But if the numa library wasn't part
of core packages, that would have broken poor old top.

2. A 'porridge too cold' where numa support was off by
default and must have been explicitly enabled when the
./configure script was run. This could have meant that
distros might not distribute a numa-aware procps, even
though their numa library would have been distributed.

3. And this 'porridge' where the top numa support will
become a 'plug-in' feature activated when the presence
of libnuma.so can be verified at runtime. We'll do our
own loading and symbol resolution (with some help from
dlopen in libdl). Thus maintainers' responsibility for
enabling numa support and then satisfying that library
dependency is now an entirely optional --disable-numa.

As Goldilocks might say about our current configure.ac
"Ummm, I think this porridge tastes just about right".

Reference(s):
. 1) too-hot
commit 87ac6383bb
. 2) too-cold
commit 53fd7dd1ed
. original idea from: Dr. Fink <werner@suse.de>
http://www.freelists.org/post/procps/top-NUMA-node-CPU-utilization-support,18

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2013-05-05 09:12:07 +10:00
Craig Small
a076c37d07 integrate systemd-login support to ps
Merge commit 'refs/merge-requests/12' of git://gitorious.org/procps/procps into merge-requests/12
2013-04-26 08:28:18 +10:00
Lukas Nykryn
7b50c2e918 ps: possibility to display seat for a process
Library systemd-login offers possibility to display
name of seat for a session on multi-seat systems.

This patch adds output option "sd_seat" which will
show name of seat or "-", when name of seat can not
be determined, but "seat0" should always exist.

To maintain compatibility with non-systemd systems,
procps must be configured with --with-systemd option
to enable this option.
2013-04-24 09:24:44 +02:00
Lukas Nykryn
38e8087d55 ps: possibility to display systemd user unit for a process
Library systemd-login offers possibility to display
name of systemd user unit for specific pid. Note that not all
processes are part of a user unit.

This patch adds output option "sd_uunit" which will
show name of user unit or "-", when process does not belong
to any user unit. This is similar to "sd_unit" but applies
to user units instead of system units.

To maintain compatibility with non-systemd systems,
procps must be configured with --with-systemd option
to enable this option.
2013-04-24 09:24:44 +02:00
Lukas Nykryn
4c1536d5f1 ps: possibility to display machine name for a process
Library systemd-login offers possibility to display
the name of the VM or container which process belongs to.

This patch adds output option "sd_machine" which will
show machine name or "-" when the name can not be determined.

To maintain compatibility with non-systemd systems,
procps must be configured with --with-systemd option
to enable this option.
2013-04-24 09:24:44 +02:00
Lukas Nykryn
785776c10d ps: possibility to display uid of session owner for a process
Library systemd-login offers possibility to display the Unix
user identifier of the owner of the session of a process.
This information will also be displayed for user processes which
are shared between multiple login sessions of the same user,
where sd_session will be blank.

This patch adds output option "sd_ouid" which will show
user UID or "-", when there is no owner for a process.

To maintain compatibility with non-systemd systems,
procps must be configured with --with-systemd option
to enable this option.
2013-04-24 09:24:44 +02:00
Lukas Nykryn
716d96b8eb ps: possibility to display login session for a process
Library systemd-login offers possibility to display name
of login session for specific pid.
Note that not all processes are part of a login session
(e.g. system service processes, user processes that are shared
between multiple sessions of the same user, or kernel threads).

This patch adds output option "sd_session" which will
show name of session or "-", when process does not belong
to any session.

To maintain compatibility with non-systemd systems,
procps must be configured with --with-systemd option
to enable this option.
2013-04-24 09:24:44 +02:00
Lukas Nykryn
7ab5d33c5c ps: possibility to display systemd unit for a process
Library systemd-login offers possibility to display
name of a systemd unit file for specific pid. Note that
not all processes are part of a system unit/service
(e.g. user processes, or kernel threads).

This patch adds output option "sd_unit" which will
show name of systemd unit or "-", when process does not
belong to any unit.

To maintain compatibility with non-systemd systems,
procps must be configured with --with-systemd option
to enable this option.
2013-04-24 09:24:44 +02:00
Jim Warner
95d0136281 library: dynamic buffer management even more efficient
One recent patch to dynamic buffer management involved
over-allocating the buffer increase to lessen calls to
xrealloc. That was successful, but the actual increase
amount did not attempt to optimize size or alignments.

With this commit, we'll copy an approach recently used
by the top program and round up buffer sizes to 1 KiB.
More importantly, while buffers are quickly reaching a
KiB optimum multiple, no memcpy will ever be employed!

To illustrate just how effective top's algorithm would
be, just change the initial and subsequent allocations
from the current 1024 bytes to just a single byte then
add an fprintf.  Those one byte reallocations while on
the way to optimum buffer size will be a one-time cost
and won't represent any recurring performance penalty.

( gosh, that top program *must be* one fart smeller, )
( or was that a smart feller, i can't remember which )

Reference)s):
commit 6d605f521c
commit a45dace4b8

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2013-04-24 08:29:22 +10:00
Jim Warner
d16fd8e462 top: snapshot /proc/stat reads to minimize distortions
Almost forever, top has been accessing the /proc/stat/
directory one line at a time until either smp_num_cpus
was reached or (more recently) Screen_rows is reached.

When NUMA/Nodes support is enabled screen rows will no
longer serve as a limit because all cpus must be read.

With this commit, the entire /proc/stat/ directory can
be read at once so all statistics will be frozen. Thus
individual cpus will no longer keep "ticing" until top
gets around to accessing them via some separate fgets.

The distortion this commit eliminates was quite easily
seen when comparing old/new tops using: individual cpu
stats vs. cpu summary; a healthy delay interval of 3-5
seconds; manually synchronized update cycles (the hard
part); some system loading (maybe another top at -d0).

Additionally, this patch eliminates some long standing
unnecessary initialization made possible because of an
allocation via calloc. If some parts are never touched
by sscanf due to a kernel version, it's unnecessary to
repeatedly re-initialize those portions to zero again.

Reference(s):
. numa extensions added
commit 8d989c68c0
. useless initialization evolution (old to new)
commit e54c8239b1
commit 9278134e49
commit fd62123562
commit f348575edc

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2013-04-24 08:29:22 +10:00
Jim Warner
3ac09447e5 top: change number of emulated cpus from four to eight
With the addition of NUMA/Node support and the ability
to emulate such support even in the absence of libnuma
and numa.h, the maximum number of cpus top can emulate
was increased to make numa emulation more interesting.

( whew, that's an awful lot of "emulates", me thinks )

Reference(s):
commit 8d989c68c0

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2013-04-24 08:29:21 +10:00
Aristeu Rozanski
91d225f3b8 skill: support namespaces
In the same fashion of pgrep, introduce two new options:
	--ns <pid>
	- nslist <ns,...>
which allows processes to be filtered by namespace.

Signed-off-by: Aristeu Rozanski <arozansk@redhat.com>
2013-04-18 13:59:44 -04:00
Aristeu Rozanski
de7b3b9222 pgrep: introduce support for namespaces
A PID should be specified with --ns:
	$ pgrep --ns 12345
which will only match the processes which belong to to the same 6
namespaces. It is also possible to specify which namespaces to test:
	$ pgrep --ns 12345 --nslist mnt,net,ipc
which will match processes that belong to the same mount, network and
IPC namespaces as PID 12345.

Signed-off-by: Aristeu Rozanski <arozansk@redhat.com>
2013-04-16 15:05:31 -04:00
Aristeu Rozanski
a01ee3c0b3 procps: add support for linux namespaces
Each process in Linux has a /proc/<pid>/ns directory which contains
symbolic links to pipes that identify which namespaces that process
belongs to. This patch adds support for ps to display that information
optionally.

Signed-off-by: Aristeu Rozanski <arozansk@redhat.com>
2013-04-16 15:05:21 -04:00
Jim Warner
53fd7dd1ed build-sys: in top program, enable NUMA/Node extensions
This patch provides the build system support for those
top extensions dealing with the NUMA summary displays.

For providing the initial impetus for this enhancement
I wish to thank Lance Shelton <LShelton@fusionio.com>.

(everything is perfectly justified plus right margins)
(are completely filled, but of course it must be luck)

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2013-04-14 22:28:42 +10:00
Lance Shelton
8d989c68c0 top: program code changes, enable NUMA/Node extensions
This commit extends the top Summary Area cpu states to
include information on Non-Uniform Memory Architecture
nodes. It is based upon changes originally proposed by
Lance Shelton who was instrumental in the final patch.

With this change, the user will have new commands that
will provide alternatives to the individual cpu stats:

. '2' toggles between cpu & numa node summary displays
. '3' provides node summary and related cpu statistics

These extensions required some minimal system support.
Typically, the numactl package (and maybe libnuma-dev)
are all that's needed to show a single node which owns
all the processors. Failing that, or for slightly more
variety, top also offers a #define named PRETEND_NUMA.

(everything is perfectly justified plus right margins)
(are completely filled, but of course it must be luck)

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
Signed-off-by: Lance Shelton <LShelton@fusionio.com>
2013-04-14 22:21:42 +10:00
Jim Warner
c2afde130e top: documentation update, enable NUMA/Node extensions
This commit provides the NEWS and man document changes
supporting the new NUMA/Node top program enhancements.

For providing the initial impetus for this enhancement
I wish to thank Lance Shelton <LShelton@fusionio.com>.

(everything is perfectly justified plus right margins)
(are completely filled, but of course it must be luck)

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
Signed-off-by: Lance Shelton <LShelton@fusionio.com>
2013-04-14 22:21:41 +10:00
Jim Warner
87ac6383bb build-sys: in top program, enable NUMA/Node extensions
This patch provides the build system support for those
top extensions dealing with the NUMA summary displays.

For providing the initial impetus for this enhancement
I wish to thank Lance Shelton <LShelton@fusionio.com>.

(everything is perfectly justified plus right margins)
(are completely filled, but of course it must be luck)

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
Signed-off-by: Lance Shelton <LShelton@fusionio.com>
2013-04-14 22:21:41 +10:00
Pierre Labastie
1b63eb8671 Improved regexp test for pmap
The change in pmap is necessary if it happens that the whole output of
pmap -X or -XX has been done before the second regexp is matched. Since
the matching is greedy, it is matched by the full output, so that
nothing is left for the third regexp and the test fails with
FAIL: extra extended output (footer).

Reference: http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.linux.lfs.devel/13961

Signed-off-by: Craig Small <csmall@enc.com.au>
2013-04-07 18:31:26 +10:00
Jim Warner
7888f6a679 miscellaneous: clean up trailing whitespace once again
An earlier commit attempted to cleanse our environment
of all useless trailing whitespace. But the effort did
not catch 'empty' lines with a single space before ^J.

This commit hopefully finishes off the earlier effort.
In the meantime, let's pray that contributors' editors
are configured so that such wasted crap is disallowed!

Reference(s):
commit fe75e26ab6

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2013-04-07 18:05:01 +10:00
Craig Small
293b668d5f Merge commit 'refs/merge-requests/10' of git://gitorious.org/procps/procps into merge-requests/10 2013-04-07 17:58:06 +10:00
Jim Warner
526bc5dfa9 library: avoid SEGV if file2str should read zero bytes
When utility buffers were introduced for file2str read
requests, a subtle change was inadvertently introduced
such that a read of zero no longer returns a -1 value.

This commit ensures that zero bytes read returns a -1.

And although the solution differs from a merge request
submitted by sergey.senozhatsky@gmail.com, a thank you
is offered for revealing this potential abend problem.

References(s):
commit a45dace4b8
http://gitorious.org/procps/procps/merge_requests/11

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
Signed-off-by: Craig Small <csmall@enc.com.au>
2013-04-07 17:35:49 +10:00
Jim Warner
6d605f521c library: make dynamic buffer management more efficient
When dynamic buffers were recently introduced for read
of the status, stat and statm subdirectories one extra
call to read() was required for end-of-file detection.

This patch avoids most all such extra calls to read().

Additionally, the frequency of memory reallocations is
reduced by overallocating each increase more than 25%.

Reference)s):
commit a45dace4b8

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
Signed-off-by: Craig Small <csmall@enc.com.au>
2013-04-07 17:35:49 +10:00
Craig Small
c2707dc2d7 sysctl return value
Gilles brought up a warning message in sysctl.c
sysctl.c: In function 'main':
sysctl.c:767: warning: value computed is not used

The return value of Preload was not being applied correctly to ret
meaning sysctl would not return the correct value.

Reference: http://www.freelists.org/post/procps/procpsng-337,18

Signed-off-by: Craig Small <csmall@enc.com.au>
2013-04-07 09:30:59 +10:00
Gilles Espinasse
a059034856 Revert "Fixed last_value for loops over 99999"
This reverts bogus commit 2840d7f4c6.
99 was already added with 7f15f07b3f

Signed-off-by: Gilles Espinasse <g.esp@free.fr>
2013-04-07 08:30:48 +10:00
Craig Small
fc503b442d Update library version-info to 2.1.1
Internal changes to libproc means the revision number
is incremented. This does not mean an ABI or API change has
occured, we just do the stuff under the covers better or in this
case reduce the compile warnings mainly.

See Jim, I do read the commit messages :)
2013-03-26 21:41:55 +11:00
Craig Small
c03aa80ad1 Fixed warning about error_at_line
ps/display.c:65:7: warning: implicit declaration of function
‘error_at_line’ [-Wimplicit-function-declaration]

Applied Gentoo patch created by ssuominen

References:
  http://sources.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewvc.cgi/gentoo-x86/sys-process/procps/files/procps-3.3.6-error_at_line.patch?annotate=1.1&diff_format=f
  http://www.freelists.org/post/procps/procpsng-337,17

Signed-off-by: Craig Small <csmall@enc.com.au>
2013-03-26 21:27:38 +11:00
Gilles Espinasse
d164f47dd1 procps-ng : fix pmap uninitialized warnings
pmap.c: In function 'one_proc':
pmap.c:529: warning: 'maxw1' may be used uninitialized in this function
pmap.c:529: warning: 'maxw2' may be used uninitialized in this function
pmap.c:529: warning: 'maxw3' may be used uninitialized in this function
pmap.c:529: warning: 'maxw4' may be used uninitialized in this function
pmap.c:529: warning: 'maxw5' may be used uninitialized in this function

Without -d and -x option, that should be doable to trigger the issue but I haven't found how

Signed-off-by: Gilles Espinasse <g.esp@free.fr>
2013-03-26 21:23:28 +11:00
Gilles Espinasse
bccc2404b6 procps-ng : fix pmap unused variable warnings
pmap.c: In function 'print_extended_maps':
pmap.c:310: warning: unused variable 'value'
pmap.c: In function 'config_read':
pmap.c:792: warning: unused variable 'section'
pmap.c: In function 'get_default_rc_filename':
pmap.c:969: warning: unused variable 'ret'
pmap.c: In function 'main':
pmap.c:999: warning: unused variable 'default_rc_filename'

Signed-off-by: Gilles Espinasse <g.esp@free.fr>
2013-03-26 20:55:51 +11:00
Gilles Espinasse
a75f698977 procps-ng : fix readproc gnu_scanf format warnings
readproc.c: In function 'stat2proc' :
readproc.c:516: warning: use of assignment suppression and length modifier together in gnu_scanf format
readproc.c:516: warning: use of assignment suppression and length modifier together in gnu_scanf format

Signed-off-by: Gilles Espinasse <g.esp@free.fr>
2013-03-26 20:53:35 +11:00
Gilles Espinasse
46e47a527f procps-ng : fix multi-line comment warnings
slab.c:110:1: warning: multi-line comment
slab.c:115:1: warning: multi-line comment
slab.c:122:1: warning: multi-line comment
slab.c:127:1: warning: multi-line comment

Signed-off-by: Gilles Espinasse <g.esp@free.fr>
2013-03-26 20:51:37 +11:00
Jim Warner
4aa917455c top: fix the bug affecting certain Find/Locate results
When 'Other Filtering' was introduced the idea of what
constituted a displayed row changed. No longer was any
call to task_show assured of consuming one screen row.
Now the determining factor was whether or not the rows
were empty. This worked Ok until a certain Find string
was active then the entire display could be corrupted.

With Find active, the task_show() function alters each
returned row while highlighting each visible match. If
the search was on a single byte value & matched at the
beginning of a row the match got overwritten with '\0'
which then appears empty upon return to window_show().
So that row would not be counted as having been shown.

This was best illustrated with a Find on a single ' '.

This patch will restore proper 'Find/Locate' behavior.

Reference(s):
commit 5edc6fb317

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2013-03-26 20:35:53 +11:00
Craig Small
2840d7f4c6 Fixed last_value for loops over 99999
For large loops, the value 999,999 was big, but not big enough.

References: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/view/development/chapter06/procps-ng.html
2013-03-25 21:56:23 +11:00
Craig Small
0696570a94 Conditionally test kill when we compile it 2013-03-25 21:46:17 +11:00
Jim Warner
a45dace4b8 library: utility buffers now immune to buffer overflow
A recent Debian bug report, dealing with release 3.2.8
and its even more restrictive buffer sizes (1024) used
in stat, statm and status reads via file2str calls, is
a reminder of what could yet happen to procps-ng. Size
needs are determined by kernel evolution and/or config
options so that bug could resurface even though buffer
size is currently 4 times the old procps-3.2.8 limits.

Those sizes were raised from 1024 to 4096 bytes in the
patch submitted by Eric Dumazet, and referenced below.

This patch makes libprocps immune to future changes in
the amount of stuff that is ultimately found in a proc
'stat', 'statm' or 'status' subdirectory. We now trade
the former static buffer of 4096 bytes for dynamically
allocated buffers whose size can be increased by need.

Even though this change is solely an internal one, and
in no way directly affects the API or the ABI, libtool
suggests that the LIBprocps_REVISION be raised. I hope
Craig remembers to do that just before a next release.

We don't want a repeat of the procps-ng-3.3.4 boo-boo,
but with no API/ABI impact that probably can't happen.

p.s. A big thanks to Jaromir Capik <jcapik@redhat.com>
who reviewed my original version and, of course, found
some of my trademark illogic + unnecessary code. After
his coaxing, he helped make this a much better commit.

Reference(s):
. procps-3.2.8
http://bugs.debian.org/702965
. allow large list of groups
commit 7933435584

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
Reviewed by:   Jaromir Capik <jcapik@redhat.com>
2013-03-23 16:00:02 +01:00
Jim Warner
a6c5e31022 top: tweak 'Inspect' code for isolated edge situations
If the 'Inspect' feature was used to view a file which
contained binary (unprintable) data, and when the last
line for such a file was purely unprintable, then that
line length would be overstated by the terminal width.

This was also the occasion where valgrind might object
over potential reference to some unitialized value(s).
It was a harmless situation and somewhat rare to begin
with. Anyway this commit will eliminate the potential.

Additionally, supporting readfile logic was simplified
and the 'status line' bytes read is now more accurate.

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2013-03-23 16:00:02 +01:00
Jim Warner
10936365de top: touch up a few miscellaneous nls related comments
Some recent nls work on that pmap program necessitated
a return to nls translation file creation for testing.

As it turns out, my skills used in pseudo-translations
had become rusty and some newer LC_MESSAGE directories
may have been introduced since last needing the topic.

This patch just updates some programmer notes to agree
with this most recent effort and for future reference!

Reference(s):
. pmap nls support
commit 0c0c543466

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2013-03-23 13:01:16 +01:00
Rainer Müller
838e5d8941 configure: Check for error.h
For portability, check for error.h during configure and define
HAVE_ERROR_H accordingly.

If this header is not available, emulate the functionality of error()
from glibc with an inline wrapper in include/c.h.
2013-03-20 16:32:06 +01:00
Rainer Müller
6df4fc403d configure: Check for stdio_ext.h
For portability, check for stdio_ext.h during configure and define
HAVE_STDIO_EXT_H accordingly.

If the current system does not provide this header, use a fallback for
__fpending(). This definition will not work on all systems as it relies
on internal data structures of libc. A more portable solution should be
preferred, for example by using gnulib.
2013-03-20 16:32:06 +01:00
Rainer Müller
538bd978a4 watch: Remove unused header
No declaration from proc/procps.h is actually used for watch.
2013-03-20 16:32:06 +01:00