No longer will ps print nwchan as 'ffffff', '-' or '1'
since the proc/PID/stat wchan field didn't represent a
real address anyway. Rather, the field will henceforth
output a dash ('-'), the ps customary 'not available'.
That man document was also tweaked to better represent
actual behavior. An asterisk ('*') was never shown for
threaded tasks and that dash ('-') usually didn't mean
running tasks (sometimes associated with permissions).
Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
The cgroup field while shown as a vector is a concatenated
string, so alot of the complexity of sorting and displaying
has gone.
This change simplifies the cgroup sorting and adds display
and sorting for the name attribute of the cgroup, if found.
Signed-off-by: Craig Small <csmall@enc.com.au>
Ported-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
From original:
commit 0ee090ae16
This patch will bring three of our man pages into line
with the recent refactor of the libprocps wchan logic.
[ and also eliminates more damn eol whitespace which ]
[ snuck in our repo with the commit referenced below ]
Reference(s):
http://www.freelists.org/post/procps/WCHAN,11
commit cf4788c28d
Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
ps now truncates usernames and doesn't change them to uids.
Man page is now updated with the correct information
Signed-off-by: Craig Small <csmall@enc.com.au>
This commit introduces a new option q/-q/--quick-pid
to the 'ps' command. The option does a similar job
to the p/-p/--pid option (i.e. selection of PIDs
listed in the comma separated list that follows
the option), but the new option is optimized
for speed.
In cases where users only need to specify a list
of PIDs to be shown and don't need other selection
options, forest type output and sorting options,
the new option is recommended as it decreases
the initial processing delay by avoiding reading
the necessary information from all the processes
running on the system and by simplifying
the internal filtering logic.
. a 'space' misinterpreted as the continuation request
. continuation character, resulting in a concatenation
. 2 missing fields inadvertently omitted from man page
Reference(s):
. bug report regarding missing fields
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/procps/+bug/115016
Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
Library systemd-login offers possibility to display
name of a systemd slice unit for specific pid.
This patch adds output option "slice" which will
show name of systemd slice unit.
To maintain compatibility with non-systemd systems,
procps must be configured with --with-systemd option
to enable this option.
ps : This patch removes sd_ prefix from recently added systemd output options
to let them look more tied with the system.
Patch does not change behaviour of these options, only modifies their
representation to user.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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>
The entire tree's polluted with inappropriate trailing
whitespace. This commit rids our environment of all of
those useless keystrokes. Unfortunately, it sure ain't
a permanent solution and requires every contributor to
instruct their editor(s) to prevent or eliminate them.
Plus it's strongly recommended we all insert something
like what's shown below to our '.gitconfig' file so as
to provide at least some warnings when we try to apply
any patches (git am) that do contain the #@!%& things!
References(s):
~/.gitconfig excerpt ---------------------------------
[core]
whitespace = trailing-space, space-before-tab, blank-at-eof
[apply]
whitespace = warn
--------------------------------- ~/.gitconfig excerpt
Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
The --group switch tells about parameter 'grplist' but detailed description
names it 'grouplist'.
This patch changes 'grouplist' to 'grplist'.
Signed-off-by: Andreas Bießmann <andreas@biessmann.de>
Signed-off-by: Craig Small <csmall@enc.com.au>
The “.I\-aux” syntax is broken (missing space): as a result, the hyphen
doesn't show up in the man page. Furthermore, according to man(1)
conventions, and in consistency with the rest of the manpage, it should
be bold instead of italic, the attached patch fixes this issue.
Signed-off-by: Craig Small <csmall@enc.com.au>
We got a bug report, that our project doesn't spell "SELinux"
consistently/correctly. I've fixed that and the patch is attached.
Signed-off-by: Craig Small <csmall@enc.com.au>
This message has been here for ages and either people ignore it because
they are so used to using -aux or never see it. It was here before 2005
and really 7 years is enought time to people to change their ways.
The notice is now removed, people who make usenames like "x" deserve all
the punishment they can get.
Bug-Debian: http://bugs.debian.org/670592
All warnings where about unnecessary quoting. The scriptlet
below will tell what was wrong.
for I in ./top/top.1 ./ps/ps.1 ./*.[0-9]; do
echo "== $I warnings =="
man --warnings=all $I > /dev/null
done
This should probably be turned to 'make check' script.
Signed-off-by: Sami Kerola <kerolasa@iki.fi>
This commit brings the few remaining occurances
of kB, etc. into line with the IEC binary naming
standard.
Comments containing any such references have been
left unchanged.
Reference(s):
commit 2fc3f15770
Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
This patch mostly reorganizes include files and eliminates
some useless trailing whitespace.
It also adopts the standard procps-ng unconditional approach
to nls initialization.
Means we do not follow SCO but less confusion.
A patch from Debian.
Bug-Debian: http://bugs.debian.org/541061
Backported-by: Sami Kerola <kerolasa@iki.fi>
ps program
. etimes added for ELAPSED expressed in seconds
. time_t used in place of former unsigned long
top program
. corrected scroll message bug when 'x' toggle on
. fixed forest view potential missing libflags bug
. improved 'k' default signal invocation logic
. enhanced logic for %CPU maximums displayed
. made signal handling more robust and efficient
ps
. added tgid support
. made process/task naming consistent
top
. added tgid support
. standardized pid related width logic
documents
. added tgid to ps & top man documents
library
. fixed OOMEM_ENABLE readtask bug
. corrected header typo for tgid
Library changes
readproc
. added support for supplementary groups
. eliminated 2 potential mem leak sources
. shortcut used for multi-threaded str
vectors & ptrs was obsoleted
. freeing of proc_t related dynamic
memory now rests with the library
. standardized/normalized many c comments
sysinfo
. corrected note regarding glibc & cpuinfo
library.map
. made the visible freeproc accessable
Program changes
pmap
. initialized buffer for new readproc i/f
. eliminated now obsolete free() call
ps
. added width aware supgrp support
. initialized buffers for new readproc i/f
. eliminated now obsolete free() calls
top
. added supgrp support as variable width
. eliminated now obsolete free() calls
. expoilted library freeproc function
. corrected -h|v args text & spacing
. updated some c comments
Documentation changes
ps.1
. added supgid and supgrp
top.1
. added supgid and supgrp
. addition of above required renumbering
many fields in section 3a. DESCRIPTIONS
Merged changes from Debian and RHEL. Some minor fixes added.
Authors: Craig Small <csmall@debian.org>, Jari Aalto <jari.aalto@cante.net>,
David Prévot <david@tilapin.org>, Daniel Novotny