procps/top/top.h
Jim Warner ad4429ade0 top: eliminate a potential abend when exiting 'A' mode <=== port of newlib 80e2a7a6
______________________________ original newlib message
----------------------------------- ( minus git hash )

In that issue cited below, Tyson Nottingham identified
a potential abend which was associated with 'alternate
display mode' plus that troublesome 'mkVIZrow1' macro.
He also offered a perfectly adequate fix for that bug.

I refer to that macro as troublesome since it's now so
widely used and sometimes (by design) causes 'begtask'
to go negative (invalid). And now I found yet one more
place where it should have been used but wasn't ('f').

It's also troublesome as evidenced by some git history
listed below. Heck, there was even a commit addressing
the same symptoms (alternate display mode abend) which
Tyson suffered. Clearly, the current design is flawed.

So, with those two issues in mind, I've refactored the
approach to maintaining a visible task in the 1st row.
Henceforth, a 'mkVIZrow1' macro will be issued in only
two places: once at startup and after most keystrokes.

Such an approach likely results in additional calls to
the 'window_hlp' routine that aren't really necessary.
But, it provides a cleaner design less prone to errors
in the future. Besides, such additional overhead would
only be incurred when interacting with the user. Thus,
new costs are of no concern and will never be noticed.

Reference(s):
. Tyson Nottingham reported problem
https://gitlab.com/procps-ng/procps/-/issues/245
. Jun, 2018 - visible row 1 tasks first addressed
commit ........................................
. Jun, 2018 - adressed edge case, new bugs created
commit ........................................
. Sep, 2018 - additional edge case addressed
commit ........................................
. May, 2021 - some abends fixed, new error created
commit ........................................
. Jun, 2021 - try to prorect against future errors
commit ........................................
. Sep, 2021 - integrate mkVIZ & 'focused' tasks
commit ........................................

Discovered by: Tyson Nottingham
Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
2022-07-27 21:19:37 +10:00

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/* top.h - Header file: show Linux processes */
/*
* Copyright (c) 2002-2022, by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net
*
* 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.
*/
/* For contributions to this program, the author wishes to thank:
* Craig Small, <csmall@dropbear.xyz>
* Albert D. Cahalan, <albert@users.sf.net>
* Sami Kerola, <kerolasa@iki.fi>
*/
#ifndef _Itop
#define _Itop
#include "../proc/readproc.h"
/* Defines represented in configure.ac ----------------------------- */
//#define BOOST_MEMORY /* enable extra precision in memory fields */
//#define BOOST_PERCNT /* enable extra precision for two % fields */
//#define ORIG_TOPDEFS /* with no rcfile retain original defaults */
//#define SIGNALS_LESS /* favor reduced signal load over response */
/* Development/Debugging defines ----------------------------------- */
//#define ATEOJ_RPTHSH /* report on hash specifics, at end-of-job */
//#define ATEOJ_RPTSTD /* report on some miscellany at end-of-job */
//#define BOT_DEAD_ZAP /* zap Ctrl bottom window when target dies */
//#define BOT_STRV_OFF /* don't emphasize strv w/ focus if spaces */
//#define CASEUP_HEXES /* show all those hex values in upper case */
//#define CASEUP_SUFIX /* show time/mem/cnts suffix in upper case */
//#define CPU_ZEROTICS /* tolerate few tics when cpu off vs. idle */
//#define EQUCOLHDRYES /* yes, equalize the column header lengths */
//#define FOCUS_HARD_Y /* 'F' will avoid topmost task distortions */
//#define FOCUS_TREE_X /* 'F' resets forest view indentation to 0 */
//#define FOCUS_VIZOFF /* 'F' doesn't provide the visual clue '|' */
//#define GETOPTFIX_NO /* do not address getopt_long deficiencies */
//#define INSP_JUSTNOT /* do not smooth unprintable right margins */
//#define INSP_OFFDEMO /* disable demo screens, issue msg instead */
//#define INSP_SAVEBUF /* preserve 'Insp_buf' contents via a file */
//#define INSP_SLIDE_1 /* when scrolling left/right, don't move 8 */
//#define MEMGRAPH_OLD /* don't use 'available' when graphing Mem */
//#define OFF_HST_HASH /* use BOTH qsort+bsrch vs. hashing scheme */
//#define OFF_NUMASKIP /* do NOT skip numa nodes if discontinuous */
//#define OFF_SCROLLBK /* disable tty emulators scrollback buffer */
//#define OFF_STDERROR /* disable our stderr buffering (redirect) */
//#define OFF_STDIOLBF /* disable our own stdout 'IOFBF' override */
//#define OFF_XTRAWIDE /* disable our extra wide multi-byte logic */
//#define OVERTYPE_SEE /* display a visual hint for overtype mode */
//#define PRETEND0NUMA /* pretend that there ain't any numa nodes */
//#define PRETEND2_5_X /* pretend we're linux 2.5.x (for IO-wait) */
//#define PRETEND48CPU /* pretend we're smp with 48 ticsers (sic) */
//#define PRETENDNOCAP /* pretend terminal missing essential caps */
//#define QUICK_GRAPHS /* use fast algorithm & accept +2% distort */
//#define RCFILE_NOERR /* rcfile errs silently default, vs. fatal */
//#define RECALL_FIXED /* don't reorder saved strings if recalled */
//#define RMAN_IGNORED /* don't consider auto right margin glitch */
//#define SCALE_FORMER /* scale_tics() guy shouldn't mimic uptime */
//#define SCALE_POSTFX /* scale_tics() try without a 'h,d' suffix */
//#define SCROLLVAR_NO /* disable intra-column horizontal scrolls */
//#define SCROLLV_BY_1 /* when scrolling left/right do not move 8 */
//#define STRINGCASENO /* case insenstive compare/locate versions */
//#define TERMIOS_ONLY /* use native input only (just limp along) */
//#define TOG4_NOFORCE /* no force 2 abreast mode with '4' toggle */
//#define TOG4_NOTRUNC /* ensure no truncation for 2 abreast mode */
//#define TOG4_OFF_MEM /* don't show two abreast memory statistic */
//#define TOG4_OFF_SEP /* don't show two abreast visual separator */
//#define TREE_NORESET /* sort keys should not force 'V' view off */
//#define TREE_SCANALL /* rescan array w/ forest view, avoid sort */
//#define TREE_VALTMRK /* use an indented '+' with collapsed pids */
//#define TREE_VCPUOFF /* a collapsed parent excludes child's cpu */
//#define TREE_VPROMPT /* pid collapse/expand prompt, vs. top row */
//#define TREE_VWINALL /* pid collapse/expand impacts all windows */
//#define USE_X_COLHDR /* emphasize header vs. whole col, for 'x' */
//#define VALIDATE_NLS /* ensure the integrity of four nls tables */
//#define WIDEN_COLUMN /* base column widths on translated header */
/*###### Notes, etc. ###################################################*/
/* The following convention is used to identify those areas where
adaptations for hotplugging are to be found ...
*** hotplug_acclimated ***
( hopefully libproc will also be supportive of our efforts ) */
/* For introducing inaugural cgroup support, thanks to:
Jan Gorig <jgorig@redhat.com> - April, 2011 */
/* For the motivation and path to nls support, thanks to:
Sami Kerola, <kerolasa@iki.fi> - December, 2011 */
/* There are still some short strings that may yet be candidates
for nls support inclusion. They're identified with:
// nls_maybe */
/* For initiating the topic of potential % CPU distortions due to
to kernel and/or cpu anomalies (see CPU_ZEROTICS), thanks to:
Jaromir Capik, <jcapik@redhat.com> - February, 2012 */
/* For the impetus and NUMA/Node prototype design, thanks to:
Lance Shelton <LShelton@fusionio.com> - April, 2013 */
/* For prompting & helping with top's utf-8 support, thanks to:
Göran Uddeborg <goeran@uddeborg.se> - September, 2017 */
// pretend as if #define _GNU_SOURCE
char *strcasestr(const char *haystack, const char *needle);
#ifdef STRINGCASENO
#define STRSTR strcasestr
#define STRCMP strcasecmp
#else
#define STRSTR strstr
#define STRCMP strcmp
#endif
/*###### Some Miscellaneous constants ##################################*/
/* The default delay twix updates */
#ifdef ORIG_TOPDEFS
#define DEF_DELAY 3.0
#else
#define DEF_DELAY 1.5
#endif
/* Length of time a message is displayed and the duration
of a 'priming' wait during library startup (in microseconds) */
#define MSG_USLEEP 1250000
#define LIB_USLEEP 150000
/* Specific process id monitoring support (command line only) */
#define MONPIDMAX 20
/* Output override minimums (the -w switch and/or env vars) */
#define W_MIN_COL 3
#define W_MIN_ROW 3
/* Miscellaneous buffers with liberal values and some other defines
-- mostly just to pinpoint source code usage/dependancies */
#define SCREENMAX 512
/* the above might seem pretty stingy, until you consider that with every
field displayed the column header would be approximately 250 bytes
-- so SCREENMAX provides for all fields plus a 250+ byte command line */
#define CAPBUFSIZ 32
#define CLRBUFSIZ 64
#define PFLAGSSIZ 100
#define SMLBUFSIZ 128
#define MEDBUFSIZ 256
#define LRGBUFSIZ 512
#define OURPATHSZ 1024
#define BIGBUFSIZ 2048
#define BOTBUFSIZ 16384
// next is same as library's max buffer size
#define MAXBUFSIZ (1024*64*2)
/* in addition to the actual display data, our row might have to accommodate
many termcap/color transitions - these definitions ensure we have room */
#define ROWMINSIZ ( SCREENMAX + 8 * (CAPBUFSIZ + CLRBUFSIZ) )
#define ROWMAXSIZ ( SCREENMAX + 16 * (CAPBUFSIZ + CLRBUFSIZ) )
// minimum size guarantee for dynamically acquired 'readfile' buffer
#define READMINSZ 2048
// size of preallocated search string buffers, same as ioline()
#define FNDBUFSIZ MEDBUFSIZ
// space between task fields/columns
#define COLPADSTR " "
#define COLPADSIZ ( sizeof(COLPADSTR) - 1 )
// continuation ch when field/column truncated
#define COLPLUSCH '+'
// support for keyboard stuff (cursor motion keystrokes, mostly)
#define kbd_ESC '\033'
#define kbd_SPACE ' '
#define kbd_ENTER '\n'
#define kbd_UP 129
#define kbd_DOWN 130
#define kbd_LEFT 131
#define kbd_RIGHT 132
#define kbd_PGUP 133
#define kbd_PGDN 134
#define kbd_HOME 135
#define kbd_END 136
#define kbd_BKSP 137
#define kbd_INS 138
#define kbd_DEL 139
#define kbd_BTAB 140
#define kbd_CtrlE '\005'
#define kbd_CtrlG '\007'
#define kbd_CtrlI '\011'
#define kbd_CtrlK '\013'
#define kbd_CtrlL '\014'
#define kbd_CtrlN '\016'
#define kbd_CtrlO '\017'
#define kbd_CtrlP '\020'
#define kbd_CtrlU '\025'
/* Special value in Pseudo_row to force an additional procs refresh
-- used at startup and for task/thread mode transitions */
#define PROC_XTRA -1
#ifndef CPU_ZEROTICS
/* This is the % used in establishing the tics threshold below
which a cpu is treated as 'idle' rather than displaying
misleading state percentages */
#define TICS_EDGE 20
#endif
/* ##### Enum's and Typedef's ############################################ */
/* Flags for each possible field (and then some) --
these MUST be kept in sync with the FLD_t Fieldstab[] array !! */
enum pflag {
EU_PID = 0, EU_PPD,
EU_UED, EU_UEN, EU_URD, EU_URN, EU_USD, EU_USN,
EU_GID, EU_GRP, EU_PGD, EU_TTY, EU_TPG, EU_SID,
EU_PRI, EU_NCE, EU_THD,
EU_CPN, EU_CPU, EU_TME, EU_TM2,
EU_MEM, EU_VRT, EU_SWP, EU_RES, EU_COD, EU_DAT, EU_SHR,
EU_FL1, EU_FL2, EU_DRT,
EU_STA, EU_CMD, EU_WCH, EU_FLG, EU_CGR,
EU_SGD, EU_SGN, EU_TGD,
EU_OOA, EU_OOM,
EU_ENV,
EU_FV1, EU_FV2,
EU_USE,
EU_NS1, EU_NS2, EU_NS3, EU_NS4, EU_NS5, EU_NS6,
EU_LXC,
EU_RZA, EU_RZF, EU_RZL, EU_RZS,
EU_CGN,
EU_NMA,
EU_TM3,
#ifdef USE_X_COLHDR
// not really pflags, used with tbl indexing
EU_MAXPFLGS
#else
// not really pflags, used with tbl indexing & col highlighting
EU_MAXPFLGS, EU_XON, EU_XOF
#endif
};
/* The scaling 'target' used with memory fields */
enum scale_enum {
SK_Kb, SK_Mb, SK_Gb, SK_Tb, SK_Pb, SK_Eb
};
/* Used to manipulate (and document) the Frames_signal states */
enum resize_states {
BREAK_off = 0, BREAK_kbd, BREAK_sig, BREAK_autox, BREAK_screen
};
/* This typedef just ensures consistent 'process flags' handling */
typedef unsigned char FLG_t;
/* These typedefs attempt to ensure consistent 'ticks' handling */
typedef unsigned long long TIC_t;
typedef long long SIC_t;
/* Sort support, callback function signature */
typedef int (*QFP_t)(const void *, const void *);
/* This structure consolidates the information that's used
in a variety of display roles. */
typedef struct FLD_t {
int width; // field width, if applicable
int scale; // scaled target, if applicable
const int align; // the default column alignment flag
const QFP_t sort; // sort function
const int lflg; // PROC_FILLxxx flag(s) needed by this field
} FLD_t;
#ifdef OFF_HST_HASH
/* This structure supports 'history' processing and records the
bare minimum of needed information from one frame to the next --
we don't calc and save data that goes unused like the old top. */
typedef struct HST_t {
TIC_t tics; // last frame's tics count
unsigned long maj, min; // last frame's maj/min_flt counts
int pid; // record 'key'
} HST_t;
#else
/* This structure supports 'history' processing and records the bare
minimum of needed information from one frame to the next -- we do
not calc and save data that goes unused like the old top nor will
we incur the additional overhead of sort to support binary search
(or worse, a friggin' for loop) when retrievals become necessary! */
typedef struct HST_t {
TIC_t tics; // last frame's tics count
unsigned long maj, min; // last frame's maj/min_flt counts
int pid; // record 'key'
int lnk; // next on hash chain
} HST_t;
#endif
/* These 2 structures store a frame's cpu tics used in history
calculations. They exist primarily for SMP support but serve
all environments. */
typedef struct CT_t {
/* other kernels: u == user/us, n == nice/ni, s == system/sy, i == idle/id
2.5.41 kernel: w == IO-wait/wa (io wait time)
2.6.0 kernel: x == hi (hardware irq time), y == si (software irq time)
2.6.11 kernel: z == st (virtual steal time) */
TIC_t u, n, s, i, w, x, y, z; // as represented in /proc/stat
#ifndef CPU_ZEROTICS
SIC_t tot; // total from /proc/stat line 1
#endif
} CT_t;
typedef struct CPU_t {
CT_t cur; // current frame's cpu tics
CT_t sav; // prior frame's cpu tics
#ifndef CPU_ZEROTICS
SIC_t edge; // tics adjustment threshold boundary
#endif
int id; // cpu number (0 - nn), or numa active flag
int node; // the numa node it belongs to
} CPU_t;
/* /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// */
/* Special Section: multiple windows/field groups --------------- */
/* ( kind of a header within a header: constants, types & macros ) */
#define CAPTABMAX 9 /* max entries in each win's caps table */
#define GROUPSMAX 4 /* the max number of simultaneous windows */
#define WINNAMSIZ 4 /* size of RCW_t winname buf (incl '\0') */
#define GRPNAMSIZ WINNAMSIZ+2 /* window's name + number as in: '#:...' */
/* The Persistent 'Mode' flags!
These are preserved in the rc file, as a single integer and the
letter shown is the corresponding 'command' toggle */
// 'View_' flags affect the summary (minimum), taken from 'Curwin'
#define View_CPUSUM 0x008000 // '1' - show combined cpu stats (vs. each)
#define View_CPUNOD 0x400000 // '2' - show numa node cpu stats ('3' also)
#define View_LOADAV 0x004000 // 'l' - display load avg and uptime summary
#define View_STATES 0x002000 // 't' - display task/cpu(s) states summary
#define View_MEMORY 0x001000 // 'm' - display memory summary
#define View_NOBOLD 0x000008 // 'B' - disable 'bold' attribute globally
#define View_SCROLL 0x080000 // 'C' - enable coordinates msg w/ scrolling
// 'Show_' & 'Qsrt_' flags are for task display in a visible window
#define Show_COLORS 0x000800 // 'z' - show in color (vs. mono)
#define Show_HIBOLD 0x000400 // 'b' - rows and/or cols bold (vs. reverse)
#define Show_HICOLS 0x000200 // 'x' - show sort column emphasized
#define Show_HIROWS 0x000100 // 'y' - show running tasks highlighted
#define Show_CMDLIN 0x000080 // 'c' - show cmdline vs. name
#define Show_CTIMES 0x000040 // 'S' - show times as cumulative
#define Show_IDLEPS 0x000020 // 'i' - show idle processes (all tasks)
#define Show_TASKON 0x000010 // '-' - tasks showable when Mode_altscr
#define Show_FOREST 0x000002 // 'V' - show cmd/cmdlines with ascii art
#define Qsrt_NORMAL 0x000004 // 'R' - reversed column sort (high to low)
#define Show_JRSTRS 0x040000 // 'j' - right justify "string" data cols
#define Show_JRNUMS 0x020000 // 'J' - right justify "numeric" data cols
// these flag(s) have no command as such - they're for internal use
#define NOPRINT_xxx 0x010000 // build task rows only (not for display)
#define EQUWINS_xxx 0x000001 // rebalance all wins & tasks (off i,n,u/U)
// Default flags if there's no rcfile to provide user customizations
#ifdef ORIG_TOPDEFS
#define DEF_WINFLGS ( View_LOADAV | View_STATES | View_CPUSUM | View_MEMORY \
| Show_HIBOLD | Show_HIROWS | Show_IDLEPS | Show_TASKON | Show_JRNUMS \
| Qsrt_NORMAL )
#define DEF_GRAPHS2 0, 0
#define DEF_SCALES2 SK_Mb, SK_Kb
#define ALT_WINFLGS DEF_WINFLGS
#define ALT_GRAPHS2 0, 0
#else
#define DEF_WINFLGS ( View_LOADAV | View_STATES | View_MEMORY | Show_CMDLIN \
| Show_COLORS | Show_FOREST | Show_HIROWS | Show_IDLEPS | Show_JRNUMS | Show_TASKON \
| Qsrt_NORMAL )
#define DEF_GRAPHS2 1, 2
#define DEF_SCALES2 SK_Gb, SK_Mb
#define ALT_WINFLGS (DEF_WINFLGS | Show_HIBOLD) & ~Show_FOREST
#define ALT_GRAPHS2 2, 0
#endif
/* These are used to direct wins_reflag */
enum reflag_enum {
Flags_TOG, Flags_SET, Flags_OFF
};
/* These are used to direct win_warn */
enum warn_enum {
Warn_ALT, Warn_VIZ
};
/* This type helps support both a window AND the rcfile */
typedef struct RCW_t { // the 'window' portion of an rcfile
int sortindx, // sort field (represented as procflag)
winflags, // 'view', 'show' and 'sort' mode flags
maxtasks, // user requested maximum, 0 equals all
graph_cpus, // 't' - View_STATES supplementary vals
graph_mems, // 'm' - View_MEMORY supplememtary vals
double_up, // '4' - show individual cpus 2 abreast
combine_cpus, // '!' - keep combining additional cpus
summclr, // a colors 'number' used for summ info
msgsclr, // " in msgs/pmts
headclr, // " in cols head
taskclr; // " in task rows
char winname [WINNAMSIZ], // name for the window, user changeable
fieldscur [PFLAGSSIZ]; // the fields for display & their order
} RCW_t;
/* This represents the complete rcfile */
typedef struct RCF_t {
char id; // rcfile version id
int mode_altscr; // 'A' - Alt display mode (multi task windows)
int mode_irixps; // 'I' - Irix vs. Solaris mode (SMP-only)
float delay_time; // 'd'/'s' - How long to sleep twixt updates
int win_index; // Curwin, as index
RCW_t win [GROUPSMAX]; // a 'WIN_t.rc' for each window
int fixed_widest; // 'X' - wider non-scalable col addition
int summ_mscale; // 'E' - scaling of summary memory values
int task_mscale; // 'e' - scaling of process memory values
int zero_suppress; // '0' - suppress scaled zeros toggle
int tics_scaled; // ^E - scale TIME and/or TIME+ columns
} RCF_t;
/* This structure stores configurable information for each window.
By expending a little effort in its creation and user requested
maintenance, the only real additional per frame cost of having
windows is an extra sort -- but that's just on pointers! */
typedef struct WIN_t {
FLG_t pflgsall [PFLAGSSIZ], // all 'active/on' fieldscur, as enum
procflgs [PFLAGSSIZ]; // fieldscur subset, as enum
RCW_t rc; // stuff that gets saved in the rcfile
int winnum, // a window's number (array pos + 1)
winlines, // current task window's rows (volatile)
maxpflgs, // number of displayed procflgs ("on" in fieldscur)
totpflgs, // total of displayable procflgs in pflgsall array
begpflg, // scrolled beginning pos into pflgsall array
endpflg, // scrolled ending pos into pflgsall array
begtask, // scrolled beginning pos into Frame_maxtask
begnext, // new scrolled delta for next frame's begtask
#ifndef SCROLLVAR_NO
varcolbeg, // scrolled position within variable width col
#endif
varcolsz, // max length of variable width column(s)
usrseluid, // validated uid for 'u/U' user selection
usrseltyp, // the basis for matching above uid
usrselflg, // flag denoting include/exclude matches
hdrcaplen; // column header xtra caps len, if any
char capclr_sum [CLRBUFSIZ], // terminfo strings built from
capclr_msg [CLRBUFSIZ], // RCW_t colors (& rebuilt too),
capclr_pmt [CLRBUFSIZ], // but NO recurring costs !
capclr_hdr [CLRBUFSIZ], // note: sum, msg and pmt strs
capclr_rowhigh [SMLBUFSIZ], // are only used when this
capclr_rownorm [CLRBUFSIZ], // window is the 'Curwin'!
cap_bold [CAPBUFSIZ], // support for View_NOBOLD toggle
grpname [GRPNAMSIZ], // window number:name, printable
#ifdef USE_X_COLHDR
columnhdr [ROWMINSIZ], // column headings for procflgs
#else
columnhdr [SCREENMAX], // column headings for procflgs
#endif
*captab [CAPTABMAX]; // captab needed by show_special()
struct osel_s *osel_1st; // other selection criteria anchor
int osel_tot; // total of other selection criteria
char *findstr; // window's current/active search string
int findlen; // above's strlen, without call overhead
int focus_pid; // target pid when 'F' toggle is active
int focus_beg; // ppt index where 'F' toggle has begun
int focus_end; // ppt index where 'F' toggle has ended
#ifdef FOCUS_TREE_X
int focus_lvl; // the indentation level of parent task
#endif
proc_t **ppt; // this window's proc_t ptr array
struct WIN_t *next, // next window in window stack
*prev; // prior window in window stack
} WIN_t;
// Used to test/manipulate the window flags
#define CHKw(q,f) (int)((q)->rc.winflags & (f))
#define TOGw(q,f) (q)->rc.winflags ^= (f)
#define SETw(q,f) (q)->rc.winflags |= (f)
#define OFFw(q,f) (q)->rc.winflags &= ~(f)
#define ALTCHKw (Rc.mode_altscr ? 1 : win_warn(Warn_ALT))
#define VIZISw(q) (!Rc.mode_altscr || CHKw(q,Show_TASKON))
#define VIZCHKw(q) (VIZISw(q)) ? 1 : win_warn(Warn_VIZ)
#define VIZTOGw(q,f) (VIZISw(q)) ? TOGw(q,(f)) : win_warn(Warn_VIZ)
// Used to test/manipulte fieldscur values
#define FLDon(c) ((c) |= 0x80)
#define FLDget(q,i) ((FLG_t)((q)->rc.fieldscur[i] & 0x7f) - FLD_OFFSET)
#define FLDtog(q,i) ((q)->rc.fieldscur[i] ^= 0x80)
#define FLDviz(q,i) ((q)->rc.fieldscur[i] & 0x80)
#define ENUviz(w,E) (NULL != memchr((w)->procflgs, E, (w)->maxpflgs))
#define ENUpos(w,E) ((int)((FLG_t*)memchr((w)->pflgsall, E, (w)->totpflgs) - (w)->pflgsall))
// Support for variable width columns (and potentially scrolling too)
#define VARcol(E) (-1 == Fieldstab[E].width)
#ifndef SCROLLVAR_NO
#ifdef USE_X_COLHDR
#define VARright(w) (1 == w->maxpflgs && VARcol(w->procflgs[0]))
#else
#define VARright(w) ((1 == w->maxpflgs && VARcol(w->procflgs[0])) || \
(3 == w->maxpflgs && EU_XON == w->procflgs[0] && VARcol(w->procflgs[1])))
#endif
#define VARleft(w) (w->varcolbeg && VARright(w))
#ifdef SCROLLV_BY_1
#define SCROLLAMT 1
#else
#define SCROLLAMT 8
#endif
#endif
// Support for a proper (visible) row #1 whenever Curwin changes
// ( or a key which might affect vertical scrolling was struck )
#define mkVIZyes ( Curwin->begnext != 0 )
#define mkVIZrow1 { Curwin->begnext = +1; Curwin->begtask -= 1; }
#define mkVIZrowX(n) { Curwin->begnext = (n); }
#define mkVIZoff(w) { w->begnext = 0; }
/* Special Section: end ------------------------------------------ */
/* /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// */
/*###### Some Miscellaneous Macro definitions ##########################*/
/* Yield table size as 'int' */
#define MAXTBL(t) (int)(sizeof(t) / sizeof(t[0]))
/* A null-terminating strncpy, assuming strlcpy is not available.
( and assuming callers don't need the string length returned ) */
#define STRLCPY(dst,src) { memccpy(dst, src, '\0', sizeof(dst)); dst[sizeof(dst) - 1] = '\0'; }
/* Used to clear all or part of our Pseudo_screen */
#define PSU_CLREOS(y) memset(&Pseudo_screen[ROWMAXSIZ*y], '\0', Pseudo_size-(ROWMAXSIZ*y))
/* Used as return arguments in *some* of the sort callbacks */
#define SORT_lt ( Frame_srtflg > 0 ? 1 : -1 )
#define SORT_gt ( Frame_srtflg > 0 ? -1 : 1 )
#define SORT_eq 0
/* Used to create *most* of the sort callback functions
note: some of the callbacks are NOT your father's callbacks, they're
highly optimized to save them ol' precious cycles! */
#define SCB_NAME(f) sort_EU_ ## f
#define SCB_NUM1(f,n) \
static int SCB_NAME(f) (const proc_t **P, const proc_t **Q) { \
if ( (*P)->n < (*Q)->n ) return SORT_lt; \
if ( (*P)->n > (*Q)->n ) return SORT_gt; \
return SORT_eq; }
#define SCB_NUM2(f,n1,n2) \
static int SCB_NAME(f) (const proc_t **P, const proc_t **Q) { \
if ( ((*P)->n1+(*P)->n2) < ((*Q)->n1+(*Q)->n2) ) return SORT_lt; \
if ( ((*P)->n1+(*P)->n2) > ((*Q)->n1+(*Q)->n2) ) return SORT_gt; \
return SORT_eq; }
#define SCB_NUMx(f,n) \
static int SCB_NAME(f) (const proc_t **P, const proc_t **Q) { \
return Frame_srtflg * ( (*Q)->n - (*P)->n ); }
#define SCB_STRS(f,s) \
static int SCB_NAME(f) (const proc_t **P, const proc_t **Q) { \
if (!(*P)->s || !(*Q)->s) return SORT_eq; \
return Frame_srtflg * STRCMP((*Q)->s, (*P)->s); }
#define SCB_STRV(f,b,v,s) \
static int SCB_NAME(f) (const proc_t **P, const proc_t **Q) { \
if (b) { \
if (!(*P)->v || !(*Q)->v) return SORT_eq; \
return Frame_srtflg * STRCMP((*Q)->v[0], (*P)->v[0]); } \
return Frame_srtflg * STRCMP((*Q)->s, (*P)->s); }
#define SCB_STRX(f,s) \
int strverscmp(const char *s1, const char *s2); \
static int SCB_NAME(f) (const proc_t **P, const proc_t **Q) { \
if (!(*P)->s || !(*Q)->s) return SORT_eq; \
return Frame_srtflg * strverscmp((*Q)->s, (*P)->s); }
/*
* The following three macros are used to 'inline' those portions of the
* display process involved in formatting, while protecting against any
* potential embedded 'millesecond delay' escape sequences.
*/
/** PUTT - Put to Tty (used in many places)
. for temporary, possibly interactive, 'replacement' output
. may contain ANY valid terminfo escape sequences
. need NOT represent an entire screen row */
#define PUTT(fmt,arg...) do { \
char _str[ROWMAXSIZ]; \
snprintf(_str, sizeof(_str), fmt, ## arg); \
putp(_str); \
} while (0)
/** PUFF - Put for Frame (used in only 3 places)
. for more permanent frame-oriented 'update' output
. may NOT contain cursor motion terminfo escapes
. assumed to represent a complete screen ROW
. subject to optimization, thus MAY be discarded */
#define PUFF(fmt,arg...) do { \
char _str[ROWMAXSIZ]; \
const int _len = snprintf(_str, sizeof(_str), fmt, ## arg); \
if (Batch) { \
char *_eol = _str + (_len < 0 ? 0 : (size_t)_len >= sizeof(_str) ? sizeof(_str)-1 : (size_t)_len); \
while (_eol > _str && _eol[-1] == ' ') _eol--; \
*_eol = '\0'; putp(_str); } \
else if (Pseudo_row >= 0 && Pseudo_row < Screen_rows) { \
char *_ptr = &Pseudo_screen[Pseudo_row++ * ROWMAXSIZ]; \
if (!strcmp(_ptr, _str)) putp("\n"); \
else { \
strcpy(_ptr, _str); \
putp(_ptr); } } \
} while (0)
/** POOF - Pulled Out of Frame (used in only 1 place)
. for output that is/was sent directly to the terminal
but would otherwise have been counted as a Pseudo_row */
#define POOF(str,cap) do { \
putp(str); putp(cap); \
Pseudo_screen[Pseudo_row * ROWMAXSIZ] = '\0'; \
if (Pseudo_row + 1 < Screen_rows) ++Pseudo_row; \
} while (0)
/* Orderly end, with any sort of message - see fmtmk */
#define debug_END(s) { \
void error_exit (const char *); \
fputs(Cap_clr_scr, stdout); \
error_exit(s); \
}
/* A poor man's breakpoint, if he's too lazy to learn gdb */
#define its_YOUR_fault { *((char *)0) = '!'; }
/*###### Some Display Support *Data* ###################################*/
/* ( see module top_nls.c for the nls translatable data ) */
/* Configuration files support */
#define SYS_RCRESTRICT "/etc/toprc"
#define SYS_RCDEFAULTS "/etc/topdefaultrc"
#define RCF_EYECATCHER "Config File (Linux processes with windows)\n"
#define RCF_PLUS_H "\\]^_`abcdefghij"
#define RCF_PLUS_J "klmnopqrstuvwxyz"
#define RCF_VERSION_ID 'k'
/* The default fields displayed and their order, if nothing is
specified by the loser, oops user.
note: any *contiguous* ascii sequence can serve as fieldscur
characters as long as the initial value is coordinated
with that specified for FLD_OFFSET
( we're providing for up to 86 fields currently, )
( with just one escaped value, the '\' character ) */
#define FLD_OFFSET '%'
// seq_fields "%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"
#ifdef ORIG_TOPDEFS
#define DEF_FIELDS "<22><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>ķ<EFBFBD><C4B7><EFBFBD>&')*+,-./012568<>?ABCFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[" RCF_PLUS_H RCF_PLUS_J
#else
#define DEF_FIELDS "<22>&K<><4B><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>@<40><><EFBFBD>56<35>F<EFBFBD>')*+,-./0128<>?ABCGHIJLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[" RCF_PLUS_H RCF_PLUS_J
#endif
/* Pre-configured windows/field groups */
#define JOB_FIELDS "<22><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>(<28><>Ļ<EFBFBD>@<<3C><>)*+,-./012568>?ABCFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[" RCF_PLUS_H RCF_PLUS_J
#define MEM_FIELDS "<22><><EFBFBD><<3C><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>MBN<42>D34<33><34>&'()*+,-./0125689FGHIJKLOPQRSTUVWXYZ[" RCF_PLUS_H RCF_PLUS_J
#define USR_FIELDS "<22><><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>)+,-./1234568;<=>?@ABCFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[" RCF_PLUS_H RCF_PLUS_J
// old top fields ( 'a'-'z' ) in positions 0-25
// other suse old top fields ( '{|' ) in positions 26-27
#define CVT_FIELDS "%&*'(-0346789:;<=>?@ACDEFGML)+,./125BHIJKNOPQRSTUVWXYZ["
#define CVT_FLDMAX 28
/* The default values for the local config file */
#define DEF_RCFILE { \
RCF_VERSION_ID, 0, 1, DEF_DELAY, 0, { \
{ EU_CPU, DEF_WINFLGS, 0, DEF_GRAPHS2, 1, 0, \
COLOR_RED, COLOR_RED, COLOR_YELLOW, COLOR_RED, \
"Def", DEF_FIELDS }, \
{ EU_PID, ALT_WINFLGS, 0, ALT_GRAPHS2, 0, 0, \
COLOR_CYAN, COLOR_CYAN, COLOR_WHITE, COLOR_CYAN, \
"Job", JOB_FIELDS }, \
{ EU_MEM, ALT_WINFLGS, 0, ALT_GRAPHS2, 0, 0, \
COLOR_MAGENTA, COLOR_MAGENTA, COLOR_BLUE, COLOR_MAGENTA, \
"Mem", MEM_FIELDS }, \
{ EU_UEN, ALT_WINFLGS, 0, ALT_GRAPHS2, 0, 0, \
COLOR_YELLOW, COLOR_YELLOW, COLOR_GREEN, COLOR_YELLOW, \
"Usr", USR_FIELDS } \
}, 0, DEF_SCALES2, 0, 0 }
/* Summary Lines specially formatted string(s) --
see 'show_special' for syntax details + other cautions. */
#define LOADAV_line "%s -%s\n"
#define LOADAV_line_alt "%s~6 -%s\n"
/*###### For Piece of mind #############################################*/
/* just sanity check(s)... */
#if defined(ATEOJ_RPTHSH) && defined(OFF_HST_HASH)
# error 'ATEOJ_RPTHSH' conflicts with 'OFF_HST_HASH'
#endif
#if defined(RECALL_FIXED) && defined(TERMIOS_ONLY)
# error 'RECALL_FIXED' conflicts with 'TERMIOS_ONLY'
#endif
#if (LRGBUFSIZ < SCREENMAX)
# error 'LRGBUFSIZ' must NOT be less than 'SCREENMAX'
#endif
#if defined(TERMIOS_ONLY)
# warning 'TERMIOS_ONLY' disables input recall and makes man doc incorrect
#endif
#if defined(MEMGRAPH_OLD)
# warning 'MEMGRAPH_OLD' will make the man document Section 2c. misleading
#endif
#if defined(SCALE_FORMER) && defined(SCALE_POSTFX)
# warning 'SCALE_POSTFX' is ignored when 'SCALE_FORMER' is active
#endif
/*###### Some Prototypes (ha!) #########################################*/
/* These 'prototypes' are here exclusively for documentation purposes. */
/* ( see the find_string function for the one true required protoype ) */
/*------ Sort callbacks ------------------------------------------------*/
/* for each possible field, in the form of: */
/*atic int sort_EU_XXX (const proc_t **P, const proc_t **Q); */
/*------ Tiny useful routine(s) ----------------------------------------*/
//atic const char *fmtmk (const char *fmts, ...);
//atic inline char *scat (char *dst, const char *src);
//atic const char *tg2 (int x, int y);
/*------ Exit/Interrput routines ---------------------------------------*/
//atic void at_eoj (void);
//atic void bye_bye (const char *str);
//atic void error_exit (const char *str);
//atic void sig_abexit (int sig);
//atic void sig_endpgm (int dont_care_sig);
//atic void sig_paused (int dont_care_sig);
//atic void sig_resize (int dont_care_sig);
//atic void xalloc_our_handler (const char *fmts, ...);
/*------ Special UTF-8 Multi-Byte support ------------------------------*/
/*atic char UTF8_tab[] = { ... } */
//atic inline int utf8_cols (const unsigned char *p, int n);
//atic int utf8_delta (const char *str);
//atic int utf8_embody (const char *str, int width);
//atic const char *utf8_justify (const char *str, int width, int justr);
//atic int utf8_proper_col (const char *str, int col, int tophysical);
/*------ Misc Color/Display support ------------------------------------*/
//atic void capsmk (WIN_t *q);
//atic void show_msg (const char *str);
//atic int show_pmt (const char *str);
//atic void show_scroll (void);
//atic void show_special (int interact, const char *glob);
/*------ Low Level Memory/Keyboard/File I/O support --------------------*/
//atic void *alloc_c (size_t num);
//atic void *alloc_r (void *ptr, size_t num);
//atic char *alloc_s (const char *str);
//atic inline int ioa (struct timespec *ts);
//atic int ioch (int ech, char *buf, unsigned cnt);
//atic int iokey (int action);
//atic char *ioline (const char *prompt);
//atic int mkfloat (const char *str, float *num, int whole);
//atic int readfile (FILE *fp, char **baddr, size_t *bsize, size_t *bread);
/*------ Small Utility routines ----------------------------------------*/
//atic float get_float (const char *prompt);
//atic int get_int (const char *prompt);
//atic inline const char *hex_make (KLONG num, int noz);
//atic const char *user_certify (WIN_t *q, const char *str, char typ);
/*------ Basic Formatting support --------------------------------------*/
//atic inline const char *justify_pad (const char *str, int width, int justr);
//atic inline const char *make_chr (const char ch, int width, int justr);
//atic inline const char *make_num (long num, int width, int justr, int col, int noz);
//atic inline const char *make_str (const char *str, int width, int justr, int col);
//atic inline const char *make_str_utf8 (const char *str, int width, int justr, int col);
//atic const char *scale_mem (int target, float num, int width, int justr);
//atic const char *scale_num (float num, int width, int justr);
//atic const char *scale_pcnt (float num, int width, int justr, int xtra);
//atic const char *scale_tics (TIC_t tics, int width, int justr, int target);
/*------ Fields Management support -------------------------------------*/
/*atic FLD_t Fieldstab[] = { ... } */
//atic void adj_geometry (void);
//atic void build_headers (void);
//atic void calibrate_fields (void);
//atic void display_fields (int focus, int extend);
//atic void fields_utility (void);
//atic inline void widths_resize (void);
//atic void zap_fieldstab (void);
/*------ Library Interface ---------------------------------------------*/
//atic void cpus_refresh (void);
#ifdef OFF_HST_HASH
//atic inline HST_t *hstbsrch (HST_t *hst, int max, int pid);
#else
//atic inline HST_t *hstget (int pid);
//atic inline void hstput (unsigned idx);
#endif
//atic void procs_hlp (proc_t *p);
//atic void procs_refresh (void);
//atic void sysinfo_refresh (int forced);
/*------ Inspect Other Output ------------------------------------------*/
//atic void insp_cnt_nl (void);
#ifndef INSP_OFFDEMO
//atic void insp_do_demo (char *fmts, int pid);
#endif
//atic void insp_do_file (char *fmts, int pid);
//atic void insp_do_pipe (char *fmts, int pid);
//atic inline int insp_find_ofs (int col, int row);
//atic void insp_find_str (int ch, int *col, int *row);
//atic void insp_mkrow_raw (int col, int row);
//atic void insp_mkrow_utf8 (int col, int row);
//atic void insp_show_pgs (int col, int row, int max);
//atic int insp_view_choice (proc_t *p);
//atic void inspection_utility (int pid);
/*------ Other Filtering ------------------------------------------------*/
//atic const char *osel_add (WIN_t *q, int ch, char *glob, int push);
//atic void osel_clear (WIN_t *q);
//atic inline int osel_matched (const WIN_t *q, FLG_t enu, const char *str);
/*------ Startup routines ----------------------------------------------*/
//atic void before (char *me);
//atic int config_cvt (WIN_t *q);
//atic int config_insp (FILE *fp, char *buf, size_t size);
//atic int config_osel (FILE *fp, char *buf, size_t size);
//atic const char *configs_file (FILE *fp, const char *name, float *delay);
//atic int configs_path (const char *const fmts, ...);
//atic void configs_reads (void);
//atic void parse_args (int argc, char **argv);
//atic void signals_set (void);
//atic void whack_terminal (void);
/*------ Windows/Field Groups support ----------------------------------*/
//atic void win_names (WIN_t *q, const char *name);
//atic void win_reset (WIN_t *q);
//atic WIN_t *win_select (int ch);
//atic int win_warn (int what);
//atic void wins_clrhlp (WIN_t *q, int save);
//atic void wins_colors (void);
//atic void wins_reflag (int what, int flg);
//atic void wins_stage_1 (void);
//atic void wins_stage_2 (void);
//atic inline int wins_usrselect (const WIN_t *q, const int idx);
/*------ Forest View support -------------------------------------------*/
//atic void forest_adds (const int self, int level);
#ifndef TREE_SCANALL
//atic int forest_based (const proc_t **x, const proc_t **y);
#endif
//atic void forest_create (WIN_t *q);
//atic inline const char *forest_display (const WIN_t *q, int idx);
//atic void forest_excluded (WIN_t *q);
/*------ Special Separate Bottom Window support ------------------------*/
//atic void bot_do (const char *str, int focus);
//atic int bot_focus_str (const char *hdr, const char *str);
//atic int bot_focus_strv (const char *hdr, const char **strv);
//atic void *bot_item_hlp (proc_t *p);
//atic void bot_item_show (void);
//atic void bot_item_toggle (int what, const char *head, char sep);
/*------ Interactive Input Tertiary support ----------------------------*/
//atic inline int find_ofs (const WIN_t *q, const char *buf);
//atic void find_string (int ch);
//atic void help_view (void);
//atic void other_filters (int ch);
//atic void write_rcfile (void);
/*------ Interactive Input Secondary support (do_key helpers) ----------*/
//atic void keys_global (int ch);
//atic void keys_summary (int ch);
//atic void keys_task (int ch);
//atic void keys_window (int ch);
//atic void keys_xtra (int ch);
/*------ Tertiary summary display support (summary_show helpers) -------*/
//atic inline int sum_see (const char *str, int nobuf);
//atic int sum_tics (CPU_t *cpu, const char *pfx, int nobuf);
//atic int sum_unify (CPU_t *cpu, int nobuf);
/*------ Secondary summary display support (summary_show helpers) ------*/
//atic void do_cpus (void);
//atic void do_memory (void);
/*------ Main Screen routines ------------------------------------------*/
//atic void do_key (int ch);
//atic void summary_show (void);
//atic const char *task_show (const WIN_t *q, const int idx);
//atic void window_hlp (void);
//atic int window_show (WIN_t *q, int wmax);
/*------ Entry point plus two ------------------------------------------*/
//atic void frame_hlp (int wix, int max);
//atic void frame_make (void);
// int main (int argc, char *argv[]);
#endif /* _Itop */