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2020-10-19Cache PAGE_SIZEChristian Göttsche
man:sysconf(3) states: The values obtained from these functions are system configuration constants. They do not change during the lifetime of a process.
2020-10-18Make all required includes explicitBenny Baumann
Information as seen by IWYU 0.12 + clang 9 on Linux
2020-10-16Rename StringUtils.[ch] to XUtils.[ch]Benny Baumann
2020-10-16Refactor generating starttime string into Process classChristian Göttsche
2020-10-10Mark Object pointer to _display function constChristian Göttsche
2020-10-07Mark Object instances constChristian Göttsche
2020-10-05Update License consistently to GPLv2 as per COPYING fileDaniel Lange
2020-09-29Process.{h,c}: Use integer types that are more portableMichael Witten
When building on a 32-bit system, the compiler warned that the following line uses a constant whose value is the overflow result of a compile-time computation: Process.c (line 109): } else if (number < 10000 * ONE_M) { Namely, this constant expression: 10000 * ONE_M was intended to produce the following value: 10485760000 However, the result overflowed to produce: 1895825408 The reason for this overflow is as follows: o The macros are expanded: 10000 * (ONE_K * ONE_K) 10000 * (1024L * 1024L) o The untyped constant expression "10000" is typed: 10000U * (1024L * 1024L) o The parenthesized expression is evaluated: 10000U * (1048576L) o The left operand ("10000U") is converted: 10000L * (1048576L) Unbound by integer sizes, that last multiplication would produce the following value: 10485760000 However, on a 32-bit machine, where a long is 32 bits (really 31 bits when talking about positive numbers), the maximum value that can be computed is 2**31-1: 2147483647 Consequently, the computation overflows. o The compiler produces a long int value that is the the result of overflow (10485760000 % 2**31): 1895825408L Actually, I think this overflow is implementation-defined, so it's not even a portable description of what happens. The solution is to use a long long int (or, even better, an unsigned long long int) type for the constant expression; the C standard mandates a sufficiently large maximum value for such types. Hence, the following change is made to the bad line: - } else if (number < 10000 * ONE_M) { + } else if (number < 10000ULL * ONE_M) { However, the whole line is now patently silly, because the variable "number" is typed "unsigned long", and so it will always be less than the constant expression (the compiler will warn about this, too). Hence, "number" must be typed "unsigned long long"; however, this necessitates changing all of the string formats from something like "%lu" to something like "%llu". Et voila! This commit is born. Then, for the sake of completeness, the declared types of the constant-expression macros are updated: o ONE_K is made unsigned (a "UL" instead of "L") o ONE_T is computed by introducing "1ULL *" o Similar changes are made for ONE_DECIMAL_{K,T} Also, a non-portable overflow-conversion to a signed value has been replaced with a portable comparison: - if ((long long) number == -1LL) { + if (number == ULLONG_MAX) { It might be worth reviewing the rest of the code for other cases where overflows are not handled correctly; even at runtime, it's often necessary to check for overflow unless such behavior is expected (especially for signed integer values, for which overflow has implementation-defined behavior).
2020-09-24Do not drop qualifier in castChristian Göttsche
ListItem.c:73:33: warning: cast from 'const void *' to 'struct ListItem_ *' drops const qualifier [-Wcast-qual] ListItem* obj1 = (ListItem*) cast1; ^ ListItem.c:74:33: warning: cast from 'const void *' to 'struct ListItem_ *' drops const qualifier [-Wcast-qual] ListItem* obj2 = (ListItem*) cast2; ^ Process.c:434:28: warning: cast from 'const void *' to 'struct Process_ *' drops const qualifier [-Wcast-qual] Process* p1 = (Process*)v1; ^ Process.c:435:28: warning: cast from 'const void *' to 'struct Process_ *' drops const qualifier [-Wcast-qual] Process* p2 = (Process*)v2; ^ Process.c:441:36: warning: cast from 'const void *' to 'struct Process_ *' drops const qualifier [-Wcast-qual] Settings *settings = ((Process*)v1)->settings; ^ Process.c:443:22: warning: cast from 'const void *' to 'struct Process_ *' drops const qualifier [-Wcast-qual] p1 = (Process*)v1; ^ Process.c:444:22: warning: cast from 'const void *' to 'struct Process_ *' drops const qualifier [-Wcast-qual] p2 = (Process*)v2; ^ Process.c:446:22: warning: cast from 'const void *' to 'struct Process_ *' drops const qualifier [-Wcast-qual] p2 = (Process*)v1; ^ Process.c:447:22: warning: cast from 'const void *' to 'struct Process_ *' drops const qualifier [-Wcast-qual] p1 = (Process*)v2; ^ AffinityPanel.c:37:16: warning: cast from 'const char *' to 'void *' drops const qualifier [-Wcast-qual] free((void*)this->text); ^ AffinityPanel.c:39:19: warning: cast from 'const char *' to 'void *' drops const qualifier [-Wcast-qual] free((void*)this->indent); ^ linux/LinuxProcess.c:294:36: warning: cast from 'const void *' to 'struct Process_ *' drops const qualifier [-Wcast-qual] Settings *settings = ((Process*)v1)->settings; ^ linux/LinuxProcess.c:296:27: warning: cast from 'const void *' to 'struct LinuxProcess_ *' drops const qualifier [-Wcast-qual] p1 = (LinuxProcess*)v1; ^ linux/LinuxProcess.c:297:27: warning: cast from 'const void *' to 'struct LinuxProcess_ *' drops const qualifier [-Wcast-qual] p2 = (LinuxProcess*)v2; ^ linux/LinuxProcess.c:299:27: warning: cast from 'const void *' to 'struct LinuxProcess_ *' drops const qualifier [-Wcast-qual] p2 = (LinuxProcess*)v1; ^ linux/LinuxProcess.c:300:27: warning: cast from 'const void *' to 'struct LinuxProcess_ *' drops const qualifier [-Wcast-qual] p1 = (LinuxProcess*)v2; ^ linux/LinuxProcessList.c:62:32: warning: cast from 'const void *' to 'struct TtyDriver_ *' drops const qualifier [-Wcast-qual] TtyDriver* a = (TtyDriver*) va; ^ linux/LinuxProcessList.c:63:32: warning: cast from 'const void *' to 'struct TtyDriver_ *' drops const qualifier [-Wcast-qual] TtyDriver* b = (TtyDriver*) vb; ^ linux/Battery.c:130:21: warning: cast from 'const char *' to 'char *' drops const qualifier [-Wcast-qual] free((char *) isOnline); ^ linux/Battery.c:197:26: warning: cast from 'const char *' to 'char *' drops const qualifier [-Wcast-qual] xSnprintf((char *) filePath, sizeof filePath, SYS_POWERSUPPLY_DIR "/%s/type", entryName); ^ linux/Battery.c:209:29: warning: cast from 'const char *' to 'char *' drops const qualifier [-Wcast-qual] xSnprintf((char *) filePath, sizeof filePath, SYS_POWERSUPPLY_DIR "/%s/uevent", entryName); ^ linux/Battery.c:262:29: warning: cast from 'const char *' to 'char *' drops const qualifier [-Wcast-qual] xSnprintf((char *) filePath, sizeof filePath, SYS_POWERSUPPLY_DIR "/%s/online", entryName); ^
2020-09-24Update IO rate display to use NAN on errorBenny Baumann
2020-09-21Fix minor regression in number highlightingBenny Baumann
Fixes #163
2020-09-17Enhance highlighting of semi-large and large numbersBenny Baumann
2020-09-12Clean up some code duplication in the header filesHugo Musso Gualandi
PR htop-dev/htop#70 got rid of the infrastructure for generating header files, but it left behind some code duplication. Some of cases are things that belong in the header file and don't need to be repeated in the C file. Other cases are things that belong in the C file and don't need to be in the header file. In this commit I tried to fix all of these that I could find. When given a choice I preferred keeping things out of the header file, unless they were being used by someone else.
2020-09-03Axe automated header generation.Zev Weiss
Reasoning: - implementation was unsound -- broke down when I added a fairly basic macro definition expanding to a struct initializer in a *.c file. - made it way too easy (e.g. via otherwise totally innocuous git commands) to end up with timestamps such that it always ran MakeHeader.py but never used its output, leading to overbuild noise when running what should be a null 'make'. - but mostly: it's just an awkward way of dealing with C code.
2020-08-25Avoid discarding const qualifiersChristian Göttsche
2020-08-20Merge branch 'hishamhm-pull-960'Nathan Scott
2020-08-20Merge branch 'hishamhm-pull-872'Nathan Scott
2020-08-20Merge branch 'hishamhm-pull-866'Nathan Scott
2020-08-20Resolve compiler warnings and errors relating to the Arg unionNathan Scott
Promote the Arg union to a core data type in Object.c such that it is visible everywhere (many source files need it), and correct declarations of several functions that use it. The Process_sendSignal function is also corrected to have the expected return type (bool, not void) - an error being masked by ignoring this not-quite-harmless warning. I've also added error checking to the kill(2) call here, which was previously overlooked / missing (?).
2020-08-19Merge branch 'hishamhm-pull-869'Nathan Scott
2020-08-18Merge branch 'hishamhm-pull-842'Nathan Scott
2019-10-31Clean up existing whitespaceDaniel Flanagan
2019-06-14Fix configure 'major' workaround causing <sys/sysmacros.h> to miss.Explorer09
A logic mistake in pull request #746 causes <sys/sysmacro.h> to be *not* included when AC_HEADER_MAJOR (before autoconf-2.70) finds 'major' in <sys/types.h>. Though this would still build htop, it would still bring deprecation warning in systems using glibc 2.25-2.27. Fix the logic and suppress the warning. Also, include config.h in Process.c for the sake of strengthening the code. Signed-off-by: Kang-Che Sung <explorer09@gmail.com>
2019-02-10Return of snprintf is not the number of written bytesHisham Muhammad
2019-02-10Fix printf() unsigned placeholdersAlan Barr
Unsigned numbers should be using "%u". Raised by cppcheck
2018-12-30Deal with larger numbers in colorNumber and outputRateadrien1018
2018-12-18Fix numbers larger than 100 terabytesadrien1018
2018-12-15Remove unnecessary HAVE_SYS_SYSMACROS_H checkWataru Ashihara
HAVE_SYS_SYSMACROS_H is always true if MAJOR_IN_SYSMACROS. This way of checking is recommended in autoconf 2.70 documentation: https://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=autoconf.git;a=blobdiff;f=doc/autoconf.texi;h=4f041bd4e;hp=9ad7dc1c5f02c8ba25b2fe1218bf931c7113a5d5;hb=e17a30e987d7ee695fb4294a82d987ec3dc9b974;hpb=565a6dc50cfa01cec2fb4db894026689cdf4970c NOTE: currently https://www.gnu.org/software/autoconf/manual/autoconf.html is the doc for autoconf 2.69.
2018-10-30Fix printf() unsigned placeholdersAlan Barr
Unsigned numbers should be using "%u". Raised by cppcheck
2018-10-07Widen ST_UID (UID) column to 5 chars to allow UIDs > 9999 without breaking ↵Daniel Lange
alignment Issue Github #841, Debian bug #910492
2018-04-05Collapse current subtree pressing BackspaceHisham Muhammad
2018-02-26Fix build failure ('major' undefined) in glibc 2.28. (#746)Kang-Che Sung (宋岡哲)
glibc 2.28 no longer defines 'major' and 'minor' in <sys/types.h> and requires us to include <sys/sysmacros.h>. (glibc 2.25 starts deprecating the macros in <sys/types.h>.) Now do include the latter if found on the system. At the moment, let's also utilize AC_HEADER_MAJOR in configure script. However as Autoconf 2.69 has not yet updated the AC_HEADER_MAJOR macro to reflect the glibc change [1], so add a workaround code. Fixes #663. Supersedes pull request #729. Reference: [1] https://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=autoconf.git;a=commit;h=e17a30e987d7ee695fb4294a82d987ec3dc9b974 Signed-off-by: Kang-Che Sung <explorer09@gmail.com>
2018-02-18Replace size_t with int/void* unionHisham Muhammad
I was occasionally passing negative values to size_t. Plus, this better reflects the intent of the variant argument. Reported by Coverity: https://scan8.coverity.com/reports.htm#v13253/p10402/fileInstanceId=22093891&defectInstanceId=7543346&mergedDefectId=174179&fileStart=251&fileEnd=500
2018-02-04Add support for Linux TASK_IDLEVladimir Panteleev
Linux commit 06eb61844d841d0032a9950ce7f8e783ee49c0d0 ("sched/debug: Add explicit TASK_IDLE printing") exposes kthreads idling using TASK_IDLE in procfs as "I (idle)". Until now, when sorting the STATE ("S") column, htop used the raw value of the state character for comparison, however that led to the undesirable effect of TASK_IDLE ('I') tasks being sorted above tasks that were running ('R'). Thus, explicitly recognize the idle process state, and sort it below others.
2017-09-14Make 'c' key work with threads as well.Hisham Muhammad
2017-07-27Security review: check results of snprintf.Hisham Muhammad
Calls marked with xSnprintf shouldn't fail. Abort program cleanly if any of them does.
2017-07-26Security review: make privilege dropping-restoring optional.Hisham Muhammad
This is/was necessary only on macOS, because you needed root in order to read the process list. This was never necessary on Linux, and it also raises security concerns, so now it needs to be enabled explicitly at build time.
2017-07-10Add "no perm" status when other fields fail due to lack of permission.Hisham Muhammad
Thanks @Sworddragon for the heads up. See #88.
2016-12-29Replace all uses of sprintf with snprintfTomasz Kramkowski
In all the cases where sprintf was being used within htop, snprintf could have been used. This patch replaces all uses of sprintf with snprintf which makes sure that if a buffer is too small to hold the resulting string, the string is simply cut short instead of causing a buffer overflow which leads to undefined behaviour. `sizeof(variable)` was used in these cases, as opposed to `sizeof variable` which is my personal preference because `sizeof(variable)` was already used in one way or another in other parts of the code.
2016-10-01Interpret TTY_NR column on Linux,Hisham
translate dev_t to major:minor on other platforms. Closes #316.
2016-09-06Fix column misalignment for priority -101 threadsIvan Kozik
BFS-patched kernels can have kernel threads with priority -101. This change makes priority -101 display as "RT", just like priority -100. Related: https://github.com/hishamhm/htop/issues/314
2016-06-20Let's keep it simple then!Hisham
2016-06-19While we're at it, get rid of another sprintf.Hisham
2016-05-30Silence cast warning.Hisham
2016-05-25Silence warnings about seteuid return value.Hisham
Closes #483.
2016-05-04Fix a small undefined behavior detected by libubsan.Hisham
2016-02-20Catch invalid IO values due to no permissions.Hisham
Display them properly. Not fully convinced of the "no perm" message...
2016-02-10Support -1 as tpgidHisham
2016-02-02Reuse comm object if possible, avoid useless repetitions of free+strdup.Hisham
2015-12-07drop privileges before changing process priority or sending signalsMichael Klein
- replaces uid check from d18e9a4895599a479df264a6c7380b8805abb434