/* * Copyright 1998-2002 by Albert Cahalan; all rights resered. * This file may be used subject to the terms and conditions of the * GNU Library General Public License Version 2, or any later version * at your option, as published by the Free Software Foundation. * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU Library General Public License for more details. */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "config.h" #endif #include #include #include /* username lookups */ #include #include #include #include "../proc/readproc.h" #include "../proc/sysinfo.h" #include "common.h" static sf_node *sf_list = NULL; /* deferred sorting and formatting */ static int broken; /* use gross Unix98 parsing? */ static int have_gnu_sort = 0; /* if true, "O" must be format */ static int already_parsed_sort = 0; /* redundantly set in & out of fn */ static int already_parsed_format = 0; /**************** Parse single format specifier *******************/ static format_node *do_one_spec(const char *spec, const char *override){ const format_struct *fs; const macro_struct *ms; fs = search_format_array(spec); if(fs){ int w1, w2; format_node *thisnode; thisnode = malloc(sizeof(format_node)); if(fs->flags & CF_PIDMAX){ w1 = (int)get_pid_digits(); w2 = strlen(fs->head); if(w2>w1) w1=w2; // FIXME w/ separate header/body column sizing }else{ w1 = fs->width; } if(override){ w2 = strlen(override); thisnode->width = (w1>w2)?w1:w2; thisnode->name = malloc(strlen(override)+1); strcpy(thisnode->name, override); }else{ thisnode->width = w1; thisnode->name = malloc(strlen(fs->head)+1); strcpy(thisnode->name, fs->head); } thisnode->pr = fs->pr; thisnode->need = fs->need; thisnode->vendor = fs->vendor; thisnode->flags = fs->flags; thisnode->next = NULL; return thisnode; } /* That failed, so try it as a macro. */ ms = search_macro_array(spec); if(ms){ format_node *list = NULL; format_node *newnode; const char *walk; int dist; char buf[16]; /* trust strings will be short (from above, not user) */ walk = ms->head; while(*walk){ dist = strcspn(walk, ", "); strncpy(buf,walk,dist); buf[dist] = '\0'; newnode = do_one_spec(buf,override); /* call self, assume success */ newnode->next = list; list = newnode; walk += dist; if(*walk) walk++; } return list; } return NULL; /* bad, spec not found */ } /************ must wrap user format in default *************/ static void O_wrap(sf_node *sfn, int otype){ format_node *fnode; format_node *endp; const char *trailer; trailer = (otype=='b') ? "END_BSD" : "END_SYS5" ; fnode = do_one_spec("pid",NULL); if(!fnode)fprintf(stderr,"Seriously crashing. Goodbye cruel world.\n"); endp = sfn->f_cooked; while(endp->next) endp = endp->next; /* find end */ endp->next = fnode; fnode = do_one_spec(trailer,NULL); if(!fnode)fprintf(stderr,"Seriously crashing. Goodbye cruel world.\n"); endp = fnode; while(endp->next) endp = endp->next; /* find end */ endp->next = sfn->f_cooked; sfn->f_cooked = fnode; } /****************************************************************** * Used to parse option AIX field descriptors. * Put each completed format_node onto the list starting at ->f_cooked */ static const char *aix_format_parse(sf_node *sfn){ char *buf; /* temp copy of arg to hack on */ char *walk; int items; /*** sanity check and count items ***/ items = 0; walk = sfn->sf; /* state machine */ { int c; initial: c = *walk++; if(c=='%') goto get_desc; if(!c) goto looks_ok; /* get_text: */ items++; get_more_text: c = *walk++; if(c=='%') goto get_desc; if(c) goto get_more_text; goto looks_ok; get_desc: items++; c = *walk++; if(c) goto initial; return "Improper AIX field descriptor."; looks_ok: ; } /*** sanity check passed ***/ buf = malloc(strlen(sfn->sf)+1); strcpy(buf, sfn->sf); walk = sfn->sf; while(items--){ format_node *fnode; /* newly allocated */ format_node *endp; /* for list manipulation */ if(*walk == '%'){ const aix_struct *aix; walk++; if(*walk == '%') goto double_percent; aix = search_aix_array(*walk); walk++; if(!aix){ free(buf); return "Unknown AIX field descriptor."; } fnode = do_one_spec(aix->spec, aix->head); if(!fnode){ free(buf); return "AIX field descriptor processing bug."; } } else { int len; len = strcspn(walk, "%"); memcpy(buf,walk,len); if(0){ double_percent: len = 1; buf[0] = '%'; } buf[len] = '\0'; walk += len; fnode = malloc(sizeof(format_node)); fnode->width = len; fnode->name = malloc(len+1); strcpy(fnode->name, buf); fnode->pr = NULL; /* checked for */ fnode->need = 0; fnode->vendor = AIX; fnode->flags = CF_PRINT_EVERY_TIME; fnode->next = NULL; } endp = fnode; while(endp->next) endp = endp->next; /* find end */ endp->next = sfn->f_cooked; sfn->f_cooked = fnode; } free(buf); already_parsed_format = 1; return NULL; } /*************************************************************** * Used to parse option O lists. Option O is shared between * sorting and formatting. Users may expect one or the other. * The "broken" flag enables a really bad Unix98 misfeature. * Put each completed format_node onto the list starting at ->f_cooked */ static const char *format_parse(sf_node *sfn){ char *buf; /* temp copy of arg to hack on */ char *sep_loc; /* separator location: " \t,\n" */ char *walk; const char *err; /* error code that could or did happen */ format_node *fnode; int items; int need_item; static char errbuf[80]; /* for variable-text error message */ /*** prepare to operate ***/ buf = malloc(strlen(sfn->sf)+1); strcpy(buf, sfn->sf); /*** sanity check and count items ***/ need_item = 1; /* true */ items = 0; walk = buf; do{ switch(*walk){ case ' ': case ',': case '\t': case '\n': case '\0': /* Linux extension: allow \t and \n as delimiters */ if(need_item){ free(buf); goto improper; } need_item=1; break; case '=': if(broken) goto out; /* fall through */ default: if(need_item) items++; need_item=0; } } while (*++walk); out: if(!items){ free(buf); goto empty; } #ifdef STRICT_LIST if(need_item){ /* can't have trailing deliminator */ free(buf); goto improper; } #else if(need_item){ /* allow 1 trailing deliminator */ *--walk='\0'; /* remove the trailing deliminator */ } #endif /*** actually parse the list ***/ walk = buf; while(items--){ format_node *endp; char *equal_loc; char *colon_loc; sep_loc = strpbrk(walk," ,\t\n"); /* if items left, then sep_loc is not in header override */ if(items && sep_loc) *sep_loc = '\0'; equal_loc = strpbrk(walk,"="); if(equal_loc){ /* if header override */ *equal_loc = '\0'; equal_loc++; } colon_loc = strpbrk(walk,":"); if(colon_loc){ /* if width override */ *colon_loc = '\0'; colon_loc++; if(strspn(colon_loc,"0123456789") != strlen(colon_loc) || *colon_loc=='0' || !*colon_loc){ free(buf); goto badwidth; } } fnode = do_one_spec(walk,equal_loc); if(!fnode){ if(!*errbuf){ /* if didn't already create an error string */ snprintf( errbuf, sizeof(errbuf), "Unknown user-defined format specifier \"%s\".", walk ); } free(buf); goto unknown; } if(colon_loc){ if(fnode->next){ free(buf); goto notmacro; } // FIXME: enforce signal width to 8, 9, or 16 (grep: SIGNAL wide_signals) fnode->width = atoi(colon_loc); // already verified to be a number } endp = fnode; while(endp->next) endp = endp->next; /* find end */ endp->next = sfn->f_cooked; sfn->f_cooked = fnode; walk = sep_loc + 1; /* point to next item, if any */ } free(buf); already_parsed_format = 1; return NULL; /* errors may cause a retry looking for AIX format codes */ if(0) unknown: err=errbuf; if(0) empty: err="Empty format list."; if(0) improper: err="Improper format list."; if(0) badwidth: err="Column widths must be unsigned decimal numbers."; if(0) notmacro: err="Can't set width for a macro (multi-column) format specifier."; if(strchr(sfn->sf,'%')) err = aix_format_parse(sfn); return err; } /**************** Parse single sort specifier *******************/ static sort_node *do_one_sort_spec(const char *spec){ const format_struct *fs; int reverse = 0; if(*spec == '-'){ reverse = 1; spec++; } fs = search_format_array(spec); if(fs){ sort_node *thisnode; thisnode = malloc(sizeof(sort_node)); thisnode->sr = fs->sr; thisnode->need = fs->need; thisnode->reverse = reverse; thisnode->next = NULL; return thisnode; } return NULL; /* bad, spec not found */ } /************************************************************** * Used to parse long sorting options. * Put each completed sort_node onto the list starting at ->s_cooked */ static const char *long_sort_parse(sf_node *sfn){ char *buf; /* temp copy of arg to hack on */ char *sep_loc; /* separator location: " \t,\n" */ char *walk; sort_node *snode; int items; int need_item; /*** prepare to operate ***/ buf = malloc(strlen(sfn->sf)+1); strcpy(buf, sfn->sf); /*** sanity check and count items ***/ need_item = 1; /* true */ items = 0; walk = buf; do{ switch(*walk){ case ' ': case ',': case '\t': case '\n': case '\0': if(need_item){ free(buf); return "Improper sort list"; } need_item=1; break; default: if(need_item) items++; need_item=0; } } while (*++walk); if(!items){ free(buf); return "Empty sort list."; } #ifdef STRICT_LIST if(need_item){ /* can't have trailing deliminator */ free(buf); return "Improper sort list."; } #else if(need_item){ /* allow 1 trailing deliminator */ *--walk='\0'; /* remove the trailing deliminator */ } #endif /*** actually parse the list ***/ walk = buf; while(items--){ sort_node *endp; sep_loc = strpbrk(walk," ,\t\n"); if(sep_loc) *sep_loc = '\0'; snode = do_one_sort_spec(walk); if(!snode){ free(buf); return "Unknown sort specifier."; } endp = snode; while(endp->next) endp = endp->next; /* find end */ endp->next = sfn->s_cooked; sfn->s_cooked = snode; walk = sep_loc + 1; /* point to next item, if any */ } free(buf); already_parsed_sort = 1; return NULL; } /************ pre-parse short sorting option *************/ /* Errors _must_ be detected so that the "O" option can try to * reparse as formatting codes. */ static const char *verify_short_sort(const char *arg){ const char all[] = "CGJKMNPRSTUcfgjkmnoprstuvy+-"; char checkoff[256]; int i; const char *walk; int tmp; if(strspn(arg,all) != strlen(arg)) return "Bad sorting code."; for(i=256; i--;) checkoff[i] = 0; walk = arg; for(;;){ tmp = *walk; switch(tmp){ case '\0': return NULL; /* looks good */ case '+': case '-': tmp = *(walk+1); if(!tmp || tmp=='+' || tmp=='-') return "Bad sorting code."; break; case 'P': if(forest_type) return "PPID sort and forest output conflict."; /* fall through */ default: if(checkoff[tmp]) return "Bad sorting code."; /* repeated */ /* ought to check against already accepted sort options */ checkoff[tmp] = 1; break; } walk++; } } /************ parse short sorting option *************/ static const char *short_sort_parse(sf_node *sfn){ int direction = 0; const char *walk; int tmp; sort_node *snode; sort_node *endp; const struct shortsort_struct *ss; walk = sfn->sf; for(;;){ tmp = *walk; switch(tmp){ case '\0': already_parsed_sort = 1; return NULL; case '+': direction = 0; break; case '-': direction = 1; break; default: ss = search_shortsort_array(tmp); if(!ss) return "Unknown sort specifier."; snode = do_one_sort_spec(ss->spec); if(!snode) return "Unknown sort specifier."; snode->reverse = direction; endp = snode; while(endp->next) endp = endp->next; /* find end */ endp->next = sfn->s_cooked; sfn->s_cooked = snode; direction = 0; break; } walk++; } } /******************* high-level below here *********************/ /* * Used to parse option O lists. Option O is shared between * sorting and formatting. Users may expect one or the other. * The "broken" flag enables a really bad Unix98 misfeature. * Recursion is to preserve original order. */ static const char *parse_O_option(sf_node *sfn){ const char *err; /* error code that could or did happen */ if(sfn->next){ err = parse_O_option(sfn->next); if(err) return err; } switch(sfn->sf_code){ case SF_B_o: case SF_G_format: case SF_U_o: /*** format ***/ err = format_parse(sfn); if(!err) already_parsed_format = 1; break; case SF_U_O: /*** format ***/ /* Can have -l -f f u... set already_parsed_format like DEC does */ if(already_parsed_format) return "option -O can not follow other format options."; err = format_parse(sfn); if(err) return err; already_parsed_format = 1; O_wrap(sfn,'u'); /* must wrap user format in default */ break; case SF_B_O: /*** both ***/ if(have_gnu_sort || already_parsed_sort) err = "Multiple sort options."; else err = verify_short_sort(sfn->sf); if(!err){ /* success as sorting code */ short_sort_parse(sfn); already_parsed_sort = 1; return NULL; } if(already_parsed_format){ err = "option O is neither first format nor sort order."; break; } if(!format_parse(sfn)){ /* if success as format code */ already_parsed_format = 1; O_wrap(sfn,'b'); /* must wrap user format in default */ return NULL; } break; case SF_G_sort: case SF_B_m: /*** sort ***/ if(already_parsed_sort) err = "Multiple sort options."; else err = long_sort_parse(sfn); already_parsed_sort = 1; break; default: /*** junk ***/ return "Bug: parse_O_option got weirdness!"; } return err; /* could be NULL */ } /************ Main parser calls this to save lists for later **********/ /* store data for later and return 1 if arg looks non-standard */ int defer_sf_option(const char *arg, int source){ sf_node *sfn; char buf[16]; int dist; const format_struct *fs; int need_item = 1; sfn = malloc(sizeof(sf_node)); sfn->sf = malloc(strlen(arg)+1); strcpy(sfn->sf, arg); sfn->sf_code = source; sfn->s_cooked = NULL; sfn->f_cooked = NULL; sfn->next = sf_list; sf_list = sfn; if(source == SF_G_sort) have_gnu_sort = 1; /* Now try to find an excuse to ignore broken Unix98 parsing. */ if(source != SF_U_o) return 1; /* Wonderful! Already non-Unix98. */ do{ switch(*arg){ case ' ': case ',': case '\0': /* no \t\n\r support in Unix98 */ if(need_item) return 1; /* something wrong */ need_item=1; break; case '=': if(need_item) return 1; /* something wrong */ return 0; /* broken Unix98 parsing is required */ default: if(!need_item) break; need_item=0; dist = strcspn(arg,", ="); if(dist>15) return 1; /* something wrong, sort maybe? */ strncpy(buf,arg,dist); /* no '\0' on end */ buf[dist] = '\0'; /* fix that problem */ fs = search_format_array(buf); if(!fs) return 1; /* invalid spec, macro or sort maybe? */ if(fs->vendor) return 1; /* Wonderful! Legal non-Unix98 spec. */ } } while (*++arg); return 0; /* boring, Unix98 is no change */ } /***** Since ps is not long-lived, the memory leak can be ignored. ******/ void reset_sortformat(void){ sf_list = NULL; /* deferred sorting and formatting */ format_list = NULL; /* digested formatting options */ sort_list = NULL; /* digested sorting options (redundant?) */ have_gnu_sort = 0; already_parsed_sort = 0; already_parsed_format = 0; } /***** Search format_list for findme, then insert putme after findme. ****/ static int fmt_add_after(const char *findme, format_node *putme){ format_node *walk; if(!strcmp(format_list->name, findme)){ putme->next = format_list->next; format_list->next = putme; return 1; /* success */ } walk = format_list; while(walk->next){ if(!strcmp(walk->next->name, findme)){ putme->next = walk->next->next; walk->next->next = putme; return 1; /* success */ } walk = walk->next; } return 0; /* fail */ } /******* Search format_list for findme, then delete it. ********/ static int fmt_delete(const char *findme){ format_node *walk; format_node *old; if(!strcmp(format_list->name, findme)){ old = format_list; format_list = format_list->next; free(old); return 1; /* success */ } walk = format_list; while(walk->next){ if(!strcmp(walk->next->name, findme)){ old = walk->next; walk->next = walk->next->next; free(old); return 1; /* success */ } walk = walk->next; } return 0; /* fail */ } /************ Build a SysV format backwards. ***********/ #define PUSH(foo) (fn=do_one_spec(foo, NULL), fn->next=format_list, format_list=fn) static const char *generate_sysv_list(void){ format_node *fn; if((format_modifiers & FM_y) && !(format_flags & FF_Ul)) return "Modifier -y without format -l makes no sense."; if(prefer_bsd_defaults){ if(format_flags) PUSH("cmd"); else PUSH("args"); PUSH("bsdtime"); if(!(format_flags & FF_Ul)) PUSH("stat"); }else{ if(format_flags & FF_Uf) PUSH("cmd"); else PUSH("ucmd"); PUSH("time"); } PUSH("tname"); /* Unix98 says "TTY" here, yet "tty" produces "TT". */ if(format_flags & FF_Uf) PUSH("stime"); /* avoid duplicate columns from -FP and -Fly */ if(format_modifiers & FM_F){ /* if -FP take the Sun-style column instead (sorry about "sgi_p") */ if(!(format_modifiers & FM_P)) PUSH("psr"); /* should be ENG */ /* if -Fly take the ADDR-replacement RSS instead */ if(!( (format_flags & FF_Ul) && (format_modifiers & FM_y) )) PUSH("rss"); } if(format_flags & FF_Ul){ PUSH("wchan"); } /* since FM_y adds RSS anyway, don't do this hack when that is true */ if( (format_flags & FF_Ul) && !(format_modifiers & FM_y) ){ if(personality & PER_IRIX_l){ /* add "rss" then ':' here */ PUSH("sgi_rss"); fn = malloc(sizeof(format_node)); fn->width = 1; fn->name = malloc(2); strcpy(fn->name, ":"); fn->pr = NULL; /* checked for */ fn->need = 0; fn->vendor = AIX; /* yes, for SGI weirdness */ fn->flags = CF_PRINT_EVERY_TIME; fn->next = format_list; format_list=fn; } } if((format_modifiers & FM_F) || (format_flags & FF_Ul)){ PUSH("sz"); } if(format_flags & FF_Ul){ if(format_modifiers & FM_y) PUSH("rss"); else if(personality & (PER_ZAP_ADDR|PER_IRIX_l)) PUSH("sgi_p"); else PUSH("addr_1"); } if(format_modifiers & FM_c){ PUSH("pri"); PUSH("class"); }else if(format_flags & FF_Ul){ PUSH("ni"); PUSH("opri"); } if((thread_flags & TF_U_L) && (format_flags & FF_Uf)) PUSH("nlwp"); if( (format_flags & (FF_Uf|FF_Ul)) && !(format_modifiers & FM_c) ) PUSH("c"); if(format_modifiers & FM_P) PUSH("psr"); if(thread_flags & TF_U_L) PUSH("lwp"); if(format_modifiers & FM_j){ PUSH("sid"); PUSH("pgid"); } if(format_flags & (FF_Uf|FF_Ul)) PUSH("ppid"); if(thread_flags & TF_U_T) PUSH("spid"); PUSH("pid"); if(format_flags & FF_Uf){ if(personality & PER_SANE_USER) PUSH("user"); else PUSH("uid_hack"); }else if(format_flags & FF_Ul){ PUSH("uid"); } if(format_flags & FF_Ul){ PUSH("s"); if(!(format_modifiers & FM_y)) PUSH("f"); } if(format_modifiers & FM_M){ PUSH("label"); /* Mandatory Access Control */ } return NULL; } /************************************************************************** * Used to parse option O lists. Option O is shared between * sorting and formatting. Users may expect one or the other. * The "broken" flag enables a really bad Unix98 misfeature. */ const char *process_sf_options(int localbroken){ sf_node *sf_walk; if(personality & PER_BROKEN_o) localbroken = 1; if(personality & PER_GOOD_o) localbroken = 0; broken = localbroken; if(sf_list){ const char *err; err = parse_O_option(sf_list); if(err) return err; } if(format_list) printf("Bug: must reset the list first!\n"); /* merge formatting info of sf_list into format_list here */ sf_walk = sf_list; while(sf_walk){ format_node *fmt_walk; fmt_walk = sf_walk->f_cooked; sf_walk->f_cooked = NULL; while(fmt_walk){ /* put any nodes onto format_list in opposite way */ format_node *travler; travler = fmt_walk; fmt_walk = fmt_walk->next; travler->next = format_list; format_list = travler; } sf_walk = sf_walk->next; } /* merge sorting info of sf_list into sort_list here */ sf_walk = sf_list; while(sf_walk){ sort_node *srt_walk; srt_walk = sf_walk->s_cooked; sf_walk->s_cooked = NULL; while(srt_walk){ /* put any nodes onto sort_list in opposite way */ sort_node *travler; travler = srt_walk; srt_walk = srt_walk->next; travler->next = sort_list; sort_list = travler; } sf_walk = sf_walk->next; } // Get somebody to explain how -L/-T is supposed to interact // with sorting. Do the threads remain grouped, with sorting // by process, or do the threads get sorted by themselves? if(sort_list && (thread_flags&TF_no_sort)){ return "Tell procps-feedback@lists.sf.net what you expected."; } // If nothing else, try to use $PS_FORMAT before the default. if(!format_flags && !format_modifiers && !format_list){ char *tmp; tmp = getenv("PS_FORMAT"); /* user override kills default */ if(tmp && *tmp){ const char *err; sf_node sfn; if(thread_flags&TF_must_use) return "Tell procps-feedback@sf.net what you want. (-L/-T, -m/m/H, and $PS_FORMAT)"; sfn.sf = tmp; sfn.f_cooked = NULL; err = format_parse(&sfn); if(!err){ format_node *fmt_walk; fmt_walk = sfn.f_cooked; while(fmt_walk){ /* put any nodes onto format_list in opposite way */ format_node *travler; travler = fmt_walk; fmt_walk = fmt_walk->next; travler->next = format_list; format_list = travler; } return NULL; } // FIXME: prove that this won't be hit on valid bogus-BSD options fprintf(stderr, "Warning: $PS_FORMAT ignored. (%s)\n", err); } } if(format_list){ if(format_flags) return "Conflicting format options."; if(format_modifiers) return "Can't use output modifiers with user-defined output"; if(thread_flags&TF_must_use) return "-L/-T with H/m/-m and -o/-O/o/O is nonsense"; return NULL; } do{ const char *spec; switch(format_flags){ default: return "Conflicting format options."; /* These can be NULL, which enables SysV list generation code. */ case 0: spec=NULL; break; case FF_Uf | FF_Ul: spec=sysv_fl_format; break; case FF_Uf: spec=sysv_f_format; break; case FF_Ul: spec=sysv_l_format; break; /* These are NOT REACHED for normal -j processing. */ case FF_Uj: spec=sysv_j_format; break; /* Debian & Digital */ case FF_Uj | FF_Ul: spec="RD_lj"; break; /* Debian */ case FF_Uj | FF_Uf: spec="RD_fj"; break; /* Debian */ /* These are true BSD options. */ case FF_Bj: spec=bsd_j_format; break; case FF_Bl: spec=bsd_l_format; break; case FF_Bs: spec=bsd_s_format; break; case FF_Bu: spec=bsd_u_format; break; case FF_Bv: spec=bsd_v_format; break; /* These are old Linux options. Option m is overloaded. */ case FF_LX: spec="OL_X"; break; case FF_Lm: spec="OL_m"; break; /* This is the sole FLASK security option. */ case FF_Fc: spec="FLASK_context"; break; } /* end switch(format_flags) */ // not just for case 0, since sysv_l_format and such may be NULL if(!spec) return generate_sysv_list(); do{ format_node *fmt_walk; fmt_walk = do_one_spec(spec, NULL); /* use override "" for no headers */ while(fmt_walk){ /* put any nodes onto format_list in opposite way */ format_node *travler; travler = fmt_walk; fmt_walk = fmt_walk->next; travler->next = format_list; format_list = travler; } }while(0); }while(0); do{ format_node *fn; if(format_modifiers & FM_j){ fn = do_one_spec("pgid", NULL); if(!fmt_add_after("PPID", fn)) if(!fmt_add_after("PID", fn)) return "Internal error, no PID or PPID for -j option."; fn = do_one_spec("sid", NULL); if(!fmt_add_after("PGID", fn)) return "Lost my PGID!"; } if(format_modifiers & FM_y){ /* TODO: check for failure to do something, and complain if so */ fmt_delete("F"); fn = do_one_spec("rss", NULL); if(fmt_add_after("ADDR", fn)) fmt_delete("ADDR"); } if(format_modifiers & FM_c){ fmt_delete("%CPU"); fmt_delete("CPU"); fmt_delete("CP"); fmt_delete("C"); fmt_delete("NI"); fn = do_one_spec("class", NULL); if(!fmt_add_after("PRI", fn)) return "Internal error, no PRI for -c option."; fmt_delete("PRI"); /* we want a different one */ fn = do_one_spec("pri", NULL); if(!fmt_add_after("CLS", fn)) return "Lost my CLS!"; } if(thread_flags & TF_U_T){ fn = do_one_spec("spid", NULL); if(!fmt_add_after("PID", fn) && (thread_flags&TF_must_use)) return "-T with H/-m/m but no PID for SPID to follow"; } if(thread_flags & TF_U_L){ fn = do_one_spec("lwp", NULL); if(fmt_add_after("SID", fn)) goto did_lwp; if(fmt_add_after("SESS", fn)) goto did_lwp; if(fmt_add_after("PGID", fn)) goto did_lwp; if(fmt_add_after("PGRP", fn)) goto did_lwp; if(fmt_add_after("PPID", fn)) goto did_lwp; if(fmt_add_after("PID", fn)) goto did_lwp; if(thread_flags&TF_must_use) return "-L with H/-m/m but no PID/PGID/SID/SESS for NLWP to follow"; did_lwp: fn = do_one_spec("nlwp", NULL); fmt_add_after("%CPU", fn); } if(format_modifiers & FM_M){ // Mandatory Access Control, IRIX style fn = do_one_spec("label", NULL); fn->next=format_list; format_list=fn; } /* Do personality-specific translations not covered by format_flags. * Generally, these only get hit when personality overrides unix output. * That (mostly?) means the Digital and Debian personalities. */ if((personality & PER_ZAP_ADDR) && (format_flags & FF_Ul)){ fn = do_one_spec("sgi_p", NULL); if(fmt_add_after("ADDR", fn)) fmt_delete("ADDR"); } if((personality & PER_SANE_USER) && (format_flags & FF_Uf)){ fn = do_one_spec("user", NULL); if(fmt_add_after("UID", fn)) fmt_delete("UID"); } }while(0); return NULL; }