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Jim Warner
0749704006 top: update the man page & source file copyright dates
Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2021-02-09 16:40:52 +11:00
Jim Warner
9a0869e8ba docs: bring 2 man pages into agreement regarding sorts
Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2021-02-09 16:40:52 +11:00
Jim Warner
3c87c46439 library: tweak 'other' user/group names for efficiency
This commit just ensures that the relatively expensive
ID to name conversions aren't performed unless they're
explicitly requested. It also internalizes those flags
that required the PROC_FILLSTATUS flag to also be set.

[ requiring a caller, in our case pids.c, to provide ]
[ two flags when a single field was the objective is ]
[ wrong & represents a future potential toe-stubber. ]

[ moreover, what's worse is that those two flags are ]
[ seemingly unrelated. but, without both, a SEGV can ]
[ can be expected when a result.str pointer is NULL. ]

[ by contrast, in the master branch those fields are ]
[ arrays which, when set to zeroes, produce an empty ]
[ string. So, there is no abend (but no name either) ]
[ when one of those two required flags were omitted. ]

[ and worth noting, in that branch it's not just one ]
[ caller required to observe a two flag requirement. ]

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2021-02-09 16:40:52 +11:00
Craig Small
4770195b87 docs: vmstat.8 - swap is not virtual memory
Chanson Shen rightly pointed out that vmstat swpd stat is
swap memory used not virtual memory used.

Signed-off-by: Craig Small <csmall@dropbear.xyz>
2021-01-21 18:01:31 +11:00
Craig Small
bc16fa87f0 misc: Update Craig's email 2021-01-21 17:37:48 +11:00
Jim Warner
baa9dc93f9 docs: adapt procps_misc.3 for new 'misc.h' header file
This commit adapts our man page for a new consolidated
'misc.h' header file. Along the way, some descriptions
were shortened, others lengthened and whitespace added
in an effort to (hopefully) improve readability a bit.

[ the #include subdirectory was also corrected while ]
[ rearranging & grouping functions into 3 categories ]

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2021-01-21 17:30:25 +11:00
Jim Warner
423297c9db all: make buildable again for new 'misc.h' header file
With the 4 header files removed in the previous patch,
this commit just changes all those obsolete references
to that new consolidated 'misc.h' header file instead.

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2021-01-21 17:30:25 +11:00
Jim Warner
1fdd7d4966 library: combine 4 files into new 'misc.h' header file
Prior to this patch, we had four separate header files
dealing with miscellaneous functions. Those four files
were documented in the single man page: procps_misc.3.

Now, we will have just a single header file documented
in a single man page (that is what's called symmetry).

[ and while we're at it, we will shorten that overly ]
[ long struct 'procps_namespaces' name to agree with ]
[ the function naming conventions, e.g. 'procps_ns'. ]

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2021-01-21 17:30:24 +11:00
Jim Warner
38c38a317b docs: update copyright, revision plus name for 2 pages
Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2021-01-21 17:30:24 +11:00
Jim Warner
ba9560ff02 library: reduce overhead for another 'escape' function
The preceding commit made that 'esc_all' function more
efficient by using direct pointer manipulation instead
of an indexed string reference approach within a loop.

This commit applies the same approach to the 'esc_ctl'
function. Now we'll save 12 more iterated instructions
while decreasing the function's code size by 43 bytes.

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2021-01-21 17:30:24 +11:00
Jim Warner
031a08f2a7 library: improve performance for one 'escape' function
While this patch has some cosmetic whitespace changes,
more importantly it makes that 'esc_all' function more
efficient. By abandoning the indexed loop approach for
a direct pointer manipulation, we will save 9 iterated
machine instructions, for a total of 33 bytes of code.

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2021-01-21 17:30:24 +11:00
Jim Warner
0cf6942be7 top: a silly change forcing right margin justification
Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2021-01-21 17:30:24 +11:00
Jim Warner
edce9ed612 top: allow setting variable width col scroll (1 vs. 8)
The Inspection feature already offered an INSP_SLIDE_1
provision. This patch now offers similar extensions to
variable width column scrolling (assuming SCROLLVAR_NO
isn't defined). Such a provision was useful during the
development of some recent library UTF-8 enhancements.

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2021-01-02 15:42:10 +11:00
Jim Warner
a0aed7b3df top: relocate the 'fatal_proc_unmounted' function call
With the restoration of corrupt utf8 multibyte editing
to the library, it's important to establish the proper
locale before calling that 'fatal_proc_unmounted' guy.

He calls the original 'look_up_our_self' who, in turn,
will invoke 'stat2proc' which then calls 'escape_str'.
Once there, it's too late to effect changes to locale.

[ the result would be lots and lots of '?' displayed ]

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2021-01-02 15:42:10 +11:00
Jim Warner
649e45482f library: refactor 'escape' logic for newlib (2nd time)
Much of what was represented in the commit message for
the reference shown below was revisited in this patch.
It also means that the assertion in the last paragraph
of that message will only now be true with LANG unset.

[ and forget all the bullshit about not altering any ]
[ kernel supplied data. sometimes we must to avoid a ]
[ corrupt display due to a string we can not decode. ]

And while this commit still avoids the overhead of the
'mbrtowc', 'wcwidth' 'isprint, & 'iswprint' functions,
we achieve all the benefits with simple table lookups.
Plus such benefits are extended to additional strings.

For example, both PIDS_EXE and PIDS_CMD fields are now
also subject to being 'escaped'. If a program name did
contain multibyte characters, potential truncation may
corrupt it when it's squeezed into a 15/63 byte array.

Now, all future users of this new library only need to
deal with the disparities between string and printable
lengths. Such strings themselves are always printable.

[ the ps program now contains some unnecessary costs ]
[ with the duplicated former 'escape' functions. But ]
[ we retain that copied escape.c code for posterity. ]
[ besides, in a one-shot guy it's of little concern. ]

Note: Proper display of some multibyte strings was not
possible at the linux console. It would seem a concept
of zero length chars (like a 'combining acute accent')
is not recognized. Thus the display becomes corrupted.
But if utf8 decoding is disabled (via LANG=), then all
callers will now see '?', restoring correct alignment.

Reference(s):
. Dec 2020, newlib 'escape' logic refactored
commit a221b9084a

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2021-01-02 15:42:10 +11:00
Jim Warner
a221b9084a library: refactor 'escape' logic for newlib essentials
This new library provides callers with pure strings or
string vectors. It is up to those callers to deal with
potential utf8 multibyte characters and any difference
between strlen and the corresponding printable widths.

So, it makes no sense for the library to go to all the
trouble of invoking those rather expensive 'mbrtowc' &
'wcwidth' functions to ultimately yield total 'cells'.

Thus, this patch will eliminate all the code and parms
that are involved with such possible multibyte issues.

[ Along the way we'll lose the ability to substitute ]
[ '?' for an invalid/unprintable multibyte sequence. ]
[ We will, however, replace ctrl chars with the '?'. ]

[ This presents no problem for that ps program since ]
[ it now duplicates all of the original escape code. ]
[ And, we'll no longer be executing that code twice! ]

[ As for the top program, it takes the position that ]
[ it is wrong to alter kernel supplied data. So with ]
[ potential invalid/unprintable stuff, he'll rely on ]
[ terminal emulators to properly handle such issues! ]

[ Besides, even using a proper multibyte string, not ]
[ all terminals generate the proper printable width. ]
[ This is especially true when it comes to an emoji. ]

[ And should callers chose not to be portable to all ]
[ locales by calling setlocale(LC_ALL, ""), they can ]
[ expect to see lots of "?", regardless of what this ]
[ library fixes in a faulty multibyte string anyway. ]

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2020-12-29 08:48:23 +11:00
Jim Warner
9c212a7e77 top: added utf8 multibyte support to additional fields
When any process' command line contains multibyte utf8
characters, two separate display problems could arise.

1. If that COMMAND column is not displayed as the very
last field, then field(s) to the right are misaligned.

2. Even when last, should utf8 string length (not that
display length) exceed allowable screen width, it will
nonetheless suffer from improper premature truncation.

Number 1 is less of a concern since the cmdline column
is likely to always be the last field to be displayed,
if only to enable right and left scrolling provisions.

Number 2 is much more likely to occur, especially with
additional fields which might be shown before COMMAND.
Or, forest view child tasks can yield the same effect.

So, this commit will permit the correct utf8 multibyte
display regardless of field position or string length.

And, we'll bring top into line with the ps program for
additional fields potentially subject to utf8 display.

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2020-12-29 08:48:23 +11:00
Jim Warner
91897e7d2c ps: extend utf8 multibyte support to additional fields
Form its inception (back in May of 2011), escaped_copy
has always been a flawed function. It does not operate
on 'escaped' strings but instead treats all input as a
regular string incapable of containing utf8 sequences.

As such, it should only be used for strings guaranteed
to NOT embody multibyte characters (like SUPGIDS). For
all other strings, which could contain utf8 stuff, the
correct function should have been that escape_str guy.

So this commit changes nearly every escaped_copy call.

Reference(s):
. May 2011, original escaped_copy (cmdline, cgroup)
commit 7b0fc19e9d

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2020-12-29 08:48:23 +11:00
Jim Warner
e76c773561 library: fix a potential error relating to 'exe' logic
After 'errno' management was standardized, a couple of
fields were added to the <pids> api. Only 1 (PIDS_EXE)
involved dynamic memory and, unfortunately, it did not
conform to that expected normalized ENOMEM convention.

Reference(s):
. Jun 2018, added 'exe' to library
commit ad4269f118
. Nov 2017, standardized 'errno' management
commit 06be33b43e

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2020-12-29 08:48:23 +11:00
Jim Warner
fd64b91d09 library: extend ITEMTABLE_DEBUG just a tad, <PIDS> api
Under the above #define this commit now also addresses
2 additional possible toe stubbers involving 'select'.

If some readproc.h constants were uncoupled from their
pids.h enumerators a 'make check-lib' will now detect.

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2020-12-29 08:48:23 +11:00
Jim Warner
d1f5004df5 top: add pids_item enumerator as comments to task_show
The Fieldstab uses the full pids_item enumerator names
but also shows top's cryptic relative enumerator names
as comments. So, this commit will mirror that approach
in task_show, adding full pids_item names as comments.

Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2020-12-29 08:48:23 +11:00
Jim Warner
07e4c08c62 misc: just a couple cosmetic changes for comments only
Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2020-12-29 08:48:23 +11:00
Craig Small
bed6074531 ps: Stop crash if using test fields
I'm not sure if anyone actually uses these things, but if you
selected test fields on the command line ps would crash.

$ ps/pscommand -o _left
Signal 11 (SEGV) caught by pscommand (3.3.11.877-0488).
/home/csmall/Projects/procps/procps/ps/.libs/pscommand:ps/display.c:66: please report this bug
Segmentation fault

Anyway, it doesn't now:
$ ps/pscommand -o pid,_left,_left2,_right,_unlimited 1
    PID LLLLLLLL L2L2L2L2 RRRRRRRRRRR U
      1 tty7     3270/tty4      59:59 [123456789-12345] <defunct>
2020-12-22 17:50:17 +11:00
Craig Small
048820fde3 pgrep: Remove memory leak
This is part of !118 where @tt.rantala found a memory leak.
The other part of !118 may come later if the performance change
is significant.

References:
 procps-ng/procps!118
2020-12-22 16:14:56 +11:00
Alexandr Miasnikov
e7c3c0279f If you use echo -e $(put sgr0)"text" - reset color attributes, it turns out the artifact (Btext 2020-12-22 15:44:29 +11:00
Craig Small
2c7b575099 build-sys: Make pwait test dependent on pwait built
As pwait building is conditional, testsuite should
only run pwait tests if there is a pwait binary.
2020-12-22 15:20:30 +11:00
Craig Small
dbc65b1ac8 misc: Add pwait to news
New command, pwait! Waits for another process to finish just like
pgrep finds or pkill kills another process.

References:
 procps-ng/procps!97
2020-12-22 15:17:58 +11:00
Craig Small
02a55381ad build-sys: Change pwait dependency
master branch uses lib/nsutils, newlib uses lib/signals

References:
 commit c8384e682c
2020-12-22 15:16:01 +11:00
Craig Small
68f0941433 Merge branch 'awilfox/procps-utmpx-support'
References:
 procps-ng/procps!67
2020-12-22 15:09:08 +11:00
Craig Small
5a9c978f8a Merge branch 'teknoraver/procps-master'
References:
 procps-ng/procps!83
2020-12-22 14:36:09 +11:00
Craig Small
6bbb0bfc80 pgrep: fix missed change
I missed one change from the commit in the master branch meaning
pgrep would not compile.

References:
 commit c8384e682c
2020-12-22 14:25:56 +11:00
Craig Small
a55946a7a3 misc: Add watch extra colours to NEWS 2020-12-22 14:13:45 +11:00
Nipunn Koorapati
418631d7f3 Supporting bright colors with ncurses 2020-12-22 14:12:32 +11:00
Nipunn Koorapati
7c64daa095 Add comments and limit to standard colors 2020-12-22 14:10:11 +11:00
Nipunn Koorapati
64d35921ba bugfix - increment endpointer when parsing color_escape_sequence 2020-12-22 14:08:50 +11:00
Craig Small
4825797d97 testsuite: Add pwait tests
They're pretty simple tests but its something.

References:
  commit 09327c2b77
2020-12-22 13:14:02 +11:00
Alex Xu (Hello71)
c8384e682c pgrep: add pwait 2020-12-22 13:13:32 +11:00
Nipunn Koorapati
9f33a6bcd0 watch: Support wide char ncurses on mac with enable-watch8bit
Fixes #47
2020-12-22 11:53:12 +11:00
Samanta Navarro
9b0c5dd00b misc: fix typos in manual pages
Signed-off-by: Samanta Navarro <ferivoz@riseup.net>
2020-12-22 11:40:23 +11:00
Jan Rybar
1a66433371 pkill manpage to document '-e' option 2020-12-22 11:36:47 +11:00
Craig Small
ffcf9aa394 build-sys: Remove refs to old manpage
I removed the old man pages but didn't remove their references in
the Makefile

References:
 commit a978f68c06
 commit 770505ded4
 commit 7246249b8c
2020-12-22 11:27:17 +11:00
Jan Rybar
b568f9f2b7 pidof: new option to show cmdline-less PIDs (kernel workers), empty input fixed 2020-12-22 11:26:42 +11:00
Stephen Brennan
518547742b Set TZ to avoid repeated stat("/etc/localtime")
With glibc, each time the strftime() function is used (twice per process
in a typical ps -fe run), a stat("/etc/localtime") system call is used
to determine the timezone. Not only does this add extra system call
overhead, but when multiple ps processes are trying to access this
file (or multiple glibc programs using strftime) in parallel, this can
trigger significant lock contention within the OS kernel.

Since ps is not intended to run for long periods of time as a
daemon (during which the system timezone could be altered and PS might
reasonably be expected to adapt its output), there is no benefit to
repeatedly doing this stat(). To stop this behavior, explicitly set the
TZ variable to its default value (:/etc/localtime) whenever it is unset.
glibc will then cache the stat() result.
2020-12-22 11:09:44 +11:00
ivan tkachenko
96f8f3532c docs: Consistent style across watch.1 2020-12-22 11:04:50 +11:00
Craig Small
90dd80781f misc: Document sysctl change bug
While sysctl did change the order of /run and /etc to match
systemd in the referenced commit, the Debian bug report that
brought it to light was not documented.

References:
 commit 24a1574f0a
 https://bugs.debian.org/950788
2020-12-22 11:00:15 +11:00
Craig Small
a978f68c06 docs: Merge procps_uptime_* into procps_misc.3 2020-12-21 12:48:06 +11:00
Craig Small
8a9a1aef74 doc: fix typo in procps_misc 2020-12-21 12:43:00 +11:00
Craig Small
770505ded4 docs: Merge procps_ns_* into misc 2020-12-21 12:41:10 +11:00
Craig Small
7246249b8c docs: Merge procps_linux_version into misc 2020-12-21 12:32:57 +11:00
Craig Small
86957343b0 misc: Add test_nsutils to gitignore 2020-12-17 21:43:10 +11:00