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2023-02-04Use strict function prototypes also for defintionsChristian Göttsche
freebsd/Platform.c:151:23: error: a function declaration without a prototype is deprecated in all versions of C [-Werror,-Wstrict-prototypes] int Platform_getUptime() { ^ void
2023-01-08Improve code readability by creating constants for SWAP memory valuesGuillaume Gomez
2023-01-08Clean out Platform_getInodeFilenameнаб
It's an artefact of the previous implementation of Platform_getProcessLocks for Linux, and is never used; there's no reason for it to have ever been exported
2023-01-07Improve code readability by creating constants for memory valuesGuillaume Gomez
2022-10-24Reformat code baseBenny Baumann
This includes: - Wrap function implementations - Pointer alignment for function signatures - Pointer alignment for variable declarations - Whitespace after keywords - Whitespace after comma - Whitespace around initializers - Whitespace around operators - Code indentation - Line break for single line statements - Misleading alignment
2022-05-26Process: Display single digit precision for CPU% greater than 99.9%Kumar
Since commit edf319e[1], we're dynamically adjusting column width of "CPU%", showing single digit precision also for values greater than "99.9%" makes "CPU%" column consistent with all other values. [1]: edf319e53d1fb77546505e238d75160a3febe56e Change "Process_printPercentage()" function's logic to always display value (i.e. "val") with single precision. Except when value is greater than "99.9%" for columns like "MEM%", whose width is fixed to "4" and value cannot go beyond "100%". Credits: @Explorer09, thanks for the patch[2] to fix title alignment issue. [2]: https://github.com/htop-dev/htop/pull/959#issuecomment-1092480951 Closes: #957
2022-05-06Ensure buffer for environment is large enough on OpenBSDBenny Baumann
2022-03-06Auto-size (normalized) CPU usage columnsBenny Baumann
2021-12-17Use correct command field as default fieldChristian Göttsche
The default htop command process field has the enum identifier `COMM` but the name `Command` (`COMM` is the field name for /proc/<PID>/comm).
2021-12-17Mark ScreenDefaults constChristian Göttsche
2021-12-07Introduce screen tabsHisham Muhammad
This is a forward port (by nathans) of Hisham's original code.
2021-11-05Correct the order of xCalloc parameters in a couple of placesNathan Scott
No functional change. Thanks to @BenBE for pointing these out.
2021-11-02Tidy up process state handlingmarcluque
2021-11-01Drop unicode whitespaceChristian Göttsche
2021-10-31Early program termination only from main()Volodymyr Vasiutyk
2021-10-27Dynamically scale the ST_UID size to support 32-bit UIDsSilke Hofstra
While most Unix-like systems use 16-bit user IDs, Linux supports 32-bit UIDs since version 2.6. UIDs above 65535 are used for UID namespacing of containers, where a container has its own set of 16-bit user IDs. Processes in such containers will have (much) larger UIDs than 65535. Because the current format strings for `ST_UID` and `USER` are `%5d` and `%9d` respectively, processes with such UIDs lead to misaligned columns. Dynamically scale the `ST_UID` column and increase the size of `USER` to 10 characters (length of UINT32_MAX) to ensure that the user ID always fits. Additionally: clean up how the titlebuffer size calculation and ensure the PID column has a minimum size of 5.
2021-10-03Memory leak on OpenBSD when querying full command lineBenny Baumann
2021-09-22Update license headers to explicitly say GPLv2+Daniel Lange
2021-09-03Add completion handling for dynamic meters and columnsNathan Scott
Be sure to free dynamic memory allocated for meters and columns strings, no-op on platforms other than pcp. Closes #774
2021-08-17Add combined memory and swap meterChristian Göttsche
Closes: #699
2021-08-13PCP: support for 'dynamic columns' added at runtimeSohaib Mohamed
Implements support for arbitrary Performance Co-Pilot metrics with per-process instance domains to form new htop columns. The column-to-metric mappings are setup using configuration files which will be documented via man pages as part of a follow-up commit. We provide an initial set of column configurations so as to provide new capabilities to pcp-htop: including configs for containers, open fd counts, scheduler run queue time, tcp/udp bytes/calls sent/recv, delay acct, virtual machine guests, detailed virtual memory, swap. Note there is a change to the configuration file path resolution algorithm introduced for 'dynamic meters'. First, look in any custom PCP_HTOP_DIR location. Then iterate, in priority order, users home directory, then local sysadmins files in /etc/pcp/htop, then readonly configuration files below /usr/share/pcp/htop. This final location becomes the preferred place for our own shipped meter and column files. The Settings file (htoprc) writing code is updated to not using the numeric identifier for dynamic columns. The same strategy used for dynamic meters is used here where we write Dynamic(name) so the name can be setup once more at start. Regular (static) columns writing to htoprc - i.e. numerically indexed - is unchanged.
2021-07-18OpenBSD: support offline CPUs and hot-swappingChristian Göttsche
2021-07-18OpenBSD: fix compile errorsChristian Göttsche
openbsd/OpenBSDProcessList.c:176:56: error: no member named 'ki_pid' in 'struct kinfo_proc'; did you mean 'p_pid'? const int mib[] = { CTL_KERN, KERN_PROC_CWD, kproc->ki_pid }; ^~~~~~ p_pid /usr/include/sys/sysctl.h:375:10: note: 'p_pid' declared here int32_t p_pid; /* PID_T: Process identifier. */ ^ openbsd/OpenBSDProcessList.c:458:33: error: comparison of integers of different signs: 'int' and 'unsigned int' [-Werror,-Wsign-compare] if (opl->cpus[i].cpuIndex == id) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ^ ~~
2021-07-18Add ProcessList_isCPUonlineChristian Göttsche
2021-07-18Rework CPU countingChristian Göttsche
Currently htop does not support offline CPUs and hot-swapping, e.g. via echo 0 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu2/online Split the current single cpuCount variable into activeCPUs and existingCPUs. Supersedes: #650 Related: #580
2021-07-15Whitespace around operatorsBenny Baumann
2021-07-15Code indentationBenny Baumann
2021-07-15Split statements that should go onto multiple linesBenny Baumann
2021-07-07Add a new DynamicMeter class for runtime Meter extensionNathan Scott
This commit is based on exploratory work by Sohaib Mohamed. The end goal is two-fold - to support addition of Meters we build via configuration files for both the PCP platform and for scripts ( https://github.com/htop-dev/htop/issues/526 ) Here, we focus on generic code and the PCP support. A new class DynamicMeter is introduced - it uses the special case 'param' field handling that previously was used only by the CPUMeter, such that every runtime-configured Meter is given a unique identifier. Unlike with the CPUMeter this is used internally only. When reading/writing to htoprc instead of CPU(N) - where N is an integer param (CPU number) - we use the string name for each meter. For example, if we have a configuration for a DynamicMeter for some Redis metrics, we might read and write "Dynamic(redis)". This identifier is subsequently matched (back) up to the configuration file so we're able to re-create arbitrary user configurations. The PCP platform configuration file format is fairly simple. We expand configs from several directories, including the users homedir alongside htoprc (below htop/meters/) and also /etc/pcp/htop/meters. The format will be described via a new pcp-htop(5) man page, but its basically ini-style and each Meter has one or more metric expressions associated, as well as specifications for labels, color and so on via a dot separated notation for individual metrics within the Meter. A few initial sample configuration files are provided below ./pcp/meters that give the general idea. The PCP "derived" metric specification - see pmRegisterDerived(3) - is used as the syntax for specifying metrics in PCP DynamicMeters.
2021-06-26Refactor saturatingSub() to be part of Macros.hfraggerfox
2021-06-22OpenBSD: Always update usernameBenny Baumann
2021-05-25OpenBSD: Implement CWD columnBenny Baumann
2021-05-23Add ELAPSED process columnChristian Göttsche
Add process columns showing the elapsed time since the process was started. Similar to STARTTIME, but shows the time passed since the process start instead of the fixed start time of the process. Closes https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=782636
2021-05-23OpenBSD: add COMM column and use merged command line helpersChristian Göttsche
2021-05-23Call makeCommandStr on all platformsBenny Baumann
2021-05-23Move kernel/userland thread handling to platform-independent implementationBenny Baumann
2021-05-23Rename cmdlineBasenameOffset to cmdlineBasenameEnd to properly indicate the ↵Benny Baumann
fields purpose
2021-05-23Rename basenameOffset to cmdlineBasenameOffsetBenny Baumann
2021-05-23Rename command line field from comm to cmdlineBenny Baumann
2021-05-10platform-dependent files included relative to main source directorymayurdahibhate
2021-04-18don't include offline CPUs in summary for OpenBSDStuart Henderson
By default, OpenBSD disables SMT (hyperthreading) cpu pseudo-cores. This can be changed at runtime by setting the hw.smt sysctl so they may become active later, therefore they are still present in cpu stat structures but are marked as offline. As done with native top(1), this drops them from the cpu summary graphs.
2021-04-14Rework TTY columnChristian Göttsche
* Rename internal identifier from TTY_NR to just TTY * Unify column header on platforms * Use devname(3) on BSD derivate to show the actual terminal, simplifies current FreeBSD implementation. * Use 'unsigned long int' as id type, to fit dev_t on Linux. Only on Solaris the terminal path is not yet resolved.
2021-04-05Request the realtime and monotonic clock times once per sampleNathan Scott
Refactor the sample time code to make one call to gettimeofday (aka the realtime clock in clock_gettime, when available) and one to the monotonic clock. Stores each in more appropriately named ProcessList fields for ready access when needed. Every platform gets the opportunity to provide their own clock code, and the existing Mac OS X specific code is moved below darwin instead of in Compat. A couple of leftover time(2) calls are converted to use these ProcessList fields as well, instead of yet again sampling the system clock. Related to https://github.com/htop-dev/htop/pull/574
2021-03-22Use a platform-specific routine for long option usageNathan Scott
Related to https://github.com/htop-dev/htop/pull/564
2021-03-22Each platform defines its own long opt macro, prefer printfNathan Scott
Follow up on the two items of feedback from cgzones review, and resolve a build failure picked up by CI on Mac OS X. Related to https://github.com/htop-dev/htop/pull/564
2021-03-22Move libcap use to (Linux) platform-specific codeNathan Scott
The libcap code is Linux-specific so move it all below the linux/ platform subdirectory. As this feature has custom command-line long options I provide a mechanism whereby each platform can add custom long options that augment the main htop options. We'll make use this of this with the pcp/ platform in due course to implement the --host and --archive options there. Related to https://github.com/htop-dev/htop/pull/536
2021-03-21Merge branch 'openbsd' of cgzones/htopDaniel Lange
2021-03-20OpenBSD: updateChristian Göttsche
* Set process data for: - minflt - majflt - processor - nlwp * Drop unimplemented nlwp column * Scan userland threads * Mark a 'Thread is currently on a CPU.' with 'R', and processes 'Currently runnable' with 'P', do confine with man:ps(1) and Linux. See https://man.openbsd.org/ps.1 * Show CPU frequency
2021-03-19Use unsigned types for CPU counts and associated variablesChristian Göttsche
2021-03-17MemoryMeter: show shared memory before cachedChristian Göttsche
Shared memory is less free-able than cached memory. Show it beforehand.