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Craig Small
ccb6ae8de1 library: cleanup of library includes
The includes used to define a lot of things a library include
should not. It was also a bit messy what was exposed in the library
and what was not.

get_pid_digits -> procps_pid_length and exported correctly

MALLOC attribute move into relevant .c files
NORETURN attribute moved to relevant .c, not used in library
PURE attribute removed, it wasn't used
KLONG/KLF/STRTOUKL were fixed for long, so now just use long

HIDDEN attribute removed. It was for 3 functions. The PROCPS_EXPORT
seems to do the same (opposite) thing.

likely/unlikely removed from most places, its highly debateable
this does anything useful as CPUs have gotten smarter about branches.

Re-arranged the includes, ALL external programs should just #include
<proc/procps.h> then proc/procps.h includes headers for files that
have exported functions. procps.h and the headers it includes should
not use items that are not exportable (e.g. hidden functions or
macros) they go in procps-private.h
2016-04-16 17:03:57 +10:00
Craig Small
a410e236ab library: sysstat and vmstat api changes
Use the standard libc declarations.
For protecting the headers for C++ procps used to have its
own defines, this change makes them use the standard libc ones.

getstat() -> procps_stat_*
vminfo() -> procps_vmstat_*
These two components of the library now use the newer version of
the API with less exposed global variables. The old methods are
there for now.

Signed-off-by: Craig Small <csmall@enc.com.au>
2015-06-26 22:37:28 +10:00
Jim Warner
6b8dc5511f library: refactor and rely on modern kernels for wchan
Several Debian based distributions were recently found
to have omitted a kernel configuration option that had
the effect of rendering /proc/#/stat and /proc/#/wchan
useless for providing any 'sleeping in function' info.

That problem also prompted a reevaluation of the whole
approach to wchan matters which had grown increasingly
complex as our library evolved over the last 13 years.

The net result was a decision to rely on /proc/#/wchan
which arrived along with the 2.5 kernel. This then let
us vastly simplify the internal code plus the external
interface which will benefit both the top and ps pgms.

Reference(s):
http://www.freelists.org/post/procps/WCHAN,11
https://lkml.org/lkml/2008/11/6/12
https://bugs.debian.org/711592

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2015-06-19 19:09:20 +10:00
Craig Small
a909f6e917 Change restrict to __restrict in public includes
procps automake defines restrict which means the binaries for procps
binaries compile. However external programs may not of defined
restrict which means they will not complie if they include files found
in /usr/include/proc.

Includes from libc6 use __restrict and if is good enough for
them, its good enough for us.
2012-01-09 21:44:51 +11:00
Jim Warner
7126cc4491 library: expanded/generalized memory allocation provisions
A callback provision in the form of xalloc_err_handler
(of type message_fn) was added to the alloc module.

This change allowed a program like top, who alters the
termios structure, to override the default fprint(stderr...)
behavior in the event of an error.

The new function xstrdup was also added for symmetry.
2011-12-11 22:26:49 +11:00
albert
86de01f3d0 Linux 2.6.17 tty devices. Lose support for original pty numbering. 2006-07-09 04:41:30 +00:00
albert
266d5b708a wchan for multithreaded process is now ~0ull or "*" 2004-07-21 21:17:35 +00:00
albert
0a03eac352 malloc error 2003-01-23 05:48:27 +00:00
albert
8a745812cf Linux 2.5.xx /proc/*/wchan 2002-12-12 21:58:12 +00:00
albert
5087f3dbf6 big header clean-up 2002-12-09 07:00:07 +00:00