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that pointers on 64-bit systems are printed properly. This means that there'll be a lot of extra space on 32-bit systems, but gdb's printf doesn't support * for width or precision specifiers, so it can't really be done much better.
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# $NetBSD: xps,v 1.3 1997/04/16 00:58:26 cgd Exp $
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# xps
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# kernel ps
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#
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# @(#)xps 8.3 (Berkeley) 8/22/94
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define xps
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set $i = 0
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while ($i < 2)
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if ($i == 0)
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set $p = allproc.lh_first
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end
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if ($i == 1)
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set $p = zombproc.lh_first
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end
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printf " proc pid flag st wchan comm\n"
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while ($p)
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printf "%#18lx %5d %8x %2x %#18lx %s", $p, $p->p_pid, \
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$p->p_flag, $p->p_stat, $p->p_wchan, \
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(char *) $p->p_comm
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if ($p->p_wmesg)
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printf " (%s)", $p->p_wmesg
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end
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printf "\n"
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set $p = $p->p_list.le_next
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end
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set $i++
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end
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end
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