- fiddle with keyword table - mainly to keep width under 80 cols
- add -k keylist so sort output
- don't use logs to work out field width, get -MAXINT right
- user defined headers can be 1 char (actually they can be zero length)
so ?? in tty column isn't guaranteed to be wider than header
- remove some long long casts (compiles on sparc64 still)
- use kvm_openfiles(NULL, NULL, NULL, KVN_NO_FILES, ..) unless core file
specified,
(approved by christos)
and in libkvm. Then teach ps how to show them to you.
Also, teach ps how to show the names for all the uids, the rest of the
group numbers, and the "group access list".
that they're 64-bit, and grab them out of memory appropriately. Otherwise,
big-endian systems get the wrong end of the 64-bit value and lose.
Keywords affected: inblk, majflt, minflt, msgrcv, msgsnd, nivcsw, nsigs,
nswap, nvcsw, and oublk.
type as we get the data passed from the kernel. This avoids (missing)
sign extension bugs on LP64 systems and partly takes care of PR 15677.
We now print this values as negative seconds - still wrong, but that
probably is due to the simple way this values are acumulated in the
scheduler, causing negative times when ntpd steps time backwards.
first argument doesn't start with a '-' and ends in 't', the 't' only
gets converted to a 'T' (for listing processes on the current tty)
if it doesn't contain any other command line option characters that
take an argument. Problem noticed by ITOH Yasufumi on tech-userlevel.
If the 'start' format was the last column, the width wouldn't be set
and started() output a zero length string instead of a string the right
length - fix header width calculations so the the last column is handled
the same all others. This only showed up for 'start' because started()
knew that the column header is the same width and the field itself...
Update copyrights.
just because the latter returned a NULL - that may normally happen,
when the process is, for example, a kernel thread
procfs_getargv(): if the name is brackened in '(' and ')', just
return NULL immediately - the code in command() will DTRT
and the output will be same for procfs- and kvm- based lookup
in all cases
also process start time, process arguments and session leadership status.
The procfs fallback is also used when kvm_openfiles() completely fails
(e.g. when /dev/mem is not readable).
Solves PR 7772, though the final implementation is different.