415 lines
13 KiB
C
415 lines
13 KiB
C
/* $NetBSD: keyword.c,v 1.53 2009/10/21 21:11:57 rmind Exp $ */
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/*-
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* Copyright (c) 1990, 1993, 1994
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* The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
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*
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* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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* are met:
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* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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* 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
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* may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
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* without specific prior written permission.
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*
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* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
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* ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
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* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
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* FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
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* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
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* OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
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* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
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* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
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* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
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* SUCH DAMAGE.
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*/
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#include <sys/cdefs.h>
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#ifndef lint
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#if 0
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static char sccsid[] = "@(#)keyword.c 8.5 (Berkeley) 4/2/94";
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#else
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__RCSID("$NetBSD: keyword.c,v 1.53 2009/10/21 21:11:57 rmind Exp $");
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#endif
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#endif /* not lint */
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#include <sys/param.h>
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#include <sys/time.h>
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#include <sys/lwp.h>
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#include <sys/proc.h>
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#include <sys/resource.h>
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#include <sys/sysctl.h>
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#include <sys/ucred.h>
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#include <err.h>
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#include <errno.h>
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#include <kvm.h>
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#include <stddef.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <signal.h>
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#include "ps.h"
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static VAR *findvar(const char *);
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static int vcmp(const void *, const void *);
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#if 0 /* kernel doesn't calculate these */
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PUVAR("idrss", "IDRSS", 0, p_uru_idrss, UINT64, PRIu64),
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PUVAR("isrss", "ISRSS", 0, p_uru_isrss, UINT64, PRId64),
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PUVAR("ixrss", "IXRSS", 0, p_uru_ixrss, UINT64, PRId64),
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PUVAR("maxrss", "MAXRSS", 0, p_uru_maxrss, UINT64, PRIu64),
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#endif
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/* Compute offset in common structures. */
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#define POFF(x) offsetof(struct kinfo_proc2, x)
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#define LOFF(x) offsetof(struct kinfo_lwp, x)
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#define UIDFMT "u"
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#define UID(n1, n2, of) \
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{ .name = n1, .header = n2, .flag = 0, .oproc = pvar, \
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.off = POFF(of), .type = UINT32, .fmt = UIDFMT }
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#define GID(n1, n2, off) UID(n1, n2, off)
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#define PIDFMT "d"
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#define PID(n1, n2, of) \
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{ .name = n1, .header = n2, .flag = 0, .oproc = pvar, \
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.off = POFF(of), .type = INT32, .fmt = PIDFMT }
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#define LVAR(n1, n2, fl, of, ty, fm) \
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{ .name = n1, .header = n2, .flag = (fl) | LWP, .oproc = pvar, \
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.off = LOFF(of), .type = ty, .fmt = fm }
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#define PVAR(n1, n2, fl, of, ty, fm) \
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{ .name = n1, .header = n2, .flag = (fl) | 0, .oproc = pvar, \
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.off = POFF(of), .type = ty, .fmt = fm }
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#define PUVAR(n1, n2, fl, of, ty, fm) \
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{ .name = n1, .header = n2, .flag = (fl) | UAREA, .oproc = pvar, \
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.off = POFF(of), .type = ty, .fmt = fm }
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#define VAR3(n1, n2, fl) \
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{ .name = n1, .header = n2, .flag = fl }
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#define VAR4(n1, n2, fl, op) \
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{ .name = n1, .header = n2, .flag = fl, .oproc = op, }
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#define VAR6(n1, n2, fl, op, of, ty) \
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{ .name = n1, .header = n2, .flag = fl, .oproc = op, \
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.off = of, .type = ty }
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/* NB: table must be sorted, in vi use:
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* :/^VAR/,/end_sort/! sort -t\" +1
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* breaking long lines just makes the sort harder
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*
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* We support all the fields required by P1003.1-2004 (SUSv3), with
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* the correct default headers, except for the "tty" field, where the
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* standard says the header should be "TT", but we have "TTY".
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*/
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VAR var[] = {
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VAR6("%cpu", "%CPU", 0, pcpu, 0, PCPU),
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VAR6("%mem", "%MEM", 0, pmem, POFF(p_vm_rssize), INT32),
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PVAR("acflag", "ACFLG", 0, p_acflag, USHORT, "x"),
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VAR3("acflg", "acflag", ALIAS),
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VAR3("args", "command", ALIAS),
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VAR3("blocked", "sigmask", ALIAS),
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VAR3("caught", "sigcatch", ALIAS),
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VAR4("comm", "COMMAND", COMM|ARGV0|LJUST, command),
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VAR4("command", "COMMAND", COMM|LJUST, command),
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PVAR("cpu", "CPU", 0, p_estcpu, UINT, "u"),
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VAR4("cpuid", "CPUID", LWP, cpuid),
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VAR3("cputime", "time", ALIAS),
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VAR6("ctime", "CTIME", 0, putimeval, POFF(p_uctime_sec), TIMEVAL),
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GID("egid", "EGID", p_gid),
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VAR4("egroup", "EGROUP", LJUST, gname),
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VAR4("emul", "EMUL", LJUST, emul),
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VAR6("etime", "ELAPSED", 0, elapsed, POFF(p_ustart_sec), TIMEVAL),
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UID("euid", "EUID", p_uid),
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VAR4("euser", "EUSER", LJUST, uname),
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PVAR("f", "F", 0, p_flag, INT, "x"),
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VAR3("flags", "f", ALIAS),
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GID("gid", "GID", p_gid),
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VAR4("group", "GROUP", LJUST, gname),
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VAR4("groupnames", "GROUPNAMES", LJUST, groupnames),
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VAR4("groups", "GROUPS", LJUST, groups),
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/* holdcnt: unused, left for compat. */
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LVAR("holdcnt", "HOLDCNT", 0, l_holdcnt, INT, "d"),
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VAR3("ignored", "sigignore", ALIAS),
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PUVAR("inblk", "INBLK", 0, p_uru_inblock, UINT64, PRIu64),
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VAR3("inblock", "inblk", ALIAS),
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PVAR("jobc", "JOBC", 0, p_jobc, SHORT, "d"),
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PVAR("ktrace", "KTRACE", 0, p_traceflag, INT, "x"),
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/*XXX*/ PVAR("ktracep", "KTRACEP", 0, p_tracep, KPTR, PRIx64),
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LVAR("laddr", "LADDR", 0, l_laddr, KPTR, PRIx64),
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LVAR("lid", "LID", 0, l_lid, INT32, "d"),
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VAR4("lim", "LIM", 0, maxrss),
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VAR4("lname", "LNAME", LJUST|LWP, lname),
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VAR4("login", "LOGIN", LJUST, logname),
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VAR3("logname", "login", ALIAS),
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VAR6("lstart", "STARTED", LJUST, lstarted, POFF(p_ustart_sec), UINT32),
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VAR4("lstate", "STAT", LJUST|LWP, lstate),
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PUVAR("majflt", "MAJFLT", 0, p_uru_majflt, UINT64, PRIu64),
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PUVAR("minflt", "MINFLT", 0, p_uru_minflt, UINT64, PRIu64),
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PUVAR("msgrcv", "MSGRCV", 0, p_uru_msgrcv, UINT64, PRIu64),
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PUVAR("msgsnd", "MSGSND", 0, p_uru_msgsnd, UINT64, PRIu64),
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VAR3("ni", "nice", ALIAS),
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VAR6("nice", "NI", 0, pnice, POFF(p_nice), UCHAR),
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PUVAR("nivcsw", "NIVCSW", 0, p_uru_nivcsw, UINT64, PRIu64),
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PVAR("nlwp", "NLWP", 0, p_nlwps, UINT64, PRId64),
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VAR3("nsignals", "nsigs", ALIAS),
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PUVAR("nsigs", "NSIGS", 0, p_uru_nsignals, UINT64, PRIu64),
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/* nswap: unused, left for compat. */
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PUVAR("nswap", "NSWAP", 0, p_uru_nswap, UINT64, PRIu64),
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PUVAR("nvcsw", "NVCSW", 0, p_uru_nvcsw, UINT64, PRIu64),
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/*XXX*/ LVAR("nwchan", "WCHAN", 0, l_wchan, KPTR, PRIx64),
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PUVAR("oublk", "OUBLK", 0, p_uru_oublock, UINT64, PRIu64),
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VAR3("oublock", "oublk", ALIAS),
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/*XXX*/ PVAR("p_ru", "P_RU", 0, p_ru, KPTR, PRIx64),
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/*XXX*/ PVAR("paddr", "PADDR", 0, p_paddr, KPTR, PRIx64),
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PUVAR("pagein", "PAGEIN", 0, p_uru_majflt, UINT64, PRIu64),
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VAR3("pcpu", "%cpu", ALIAS),
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VAR3("pending", "sig", ALIAS),
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PID("pgid", "PGID", p__pgid),
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PID("pid", "PID", p_pid),
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VAR3("pmem", "%mem", ALIAS),
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PID("ppid", "PPID", p_ppid),
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VAR4("pri", "PRI", LWP, pri),
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LVAR("re", "RE", INF127, l_swtime, UINT, "u"),
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GID("rgid", "RGID", p_rgid),
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VAR4("rgroup", "RGROUP", LJUST, rgname),
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/*XXX*/ LVAR("rlink", "RLINK", 0, l_back, KPTR, PRIx64),
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PVAR("rlwp", "RLWP", 0, p_nrlwps, UINT64, PRId64),
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VAR6("rss", "RSS", 0, p_rssize, POFF(p_vm_rssize), INT32),
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VAR3("rssize", "rsz", ALIAS),
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VAR6("rsz", "RSZ", 0, rssize, POFF(p_vm_rssize), INT32),
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UID("ruid", "RUID", p_ruid),
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VAR4("ruser", "RUSER", LJUST, runame),
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PVAR("sess", "SESS", 0, p_sess, KPTR24, PRIx64),
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PID("sid", "SID", p_sid),
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PVAR("sig", "PENDING", 0, p_siglist, SIGLIST, "s"),
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PVAR("sigcatch", "CAUGHT", 0, p_sigcatch, SIGLIST, "s"),
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PVAR("sigignore", "IGNORED", 0, p_sigignore, SIGLIST, "s"),
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PVAR("sigmask", "BLOCKED", 0, p_sigmask, SIGLIST, "s"),
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LVAR("sl", "SL", INF127, l_slptime, UINT, "u"),
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VAR6("start", "STARTED", 0, started, POFF(p_ustart_sec), UINT32),
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VAR3("stat", "state", ALIAS),
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VAR4("state", "STAT", LJUST, state),
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VAR6("stime", "STIME", 0, putimeval, POFF(p_ustime_sec), TIMEVAL),
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GID("svgid", "SVGID", p_svgid),
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VAR4("svgroup", "SVGROUP", LJUST, svgname),
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UID("svuid", "SVUID", p_svuid),
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VAR4("svuser", "SVUSER", LJUST, svuname),
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/* "tdev" is UINT32, but we do this for sorting purposes */
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VAR6("tdev", "TDEV", 0, tdev, POFF(p_tdev), INT32),
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VAR6("time", "TIME", 0, cputime, 0, CPUTIME),
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PID("tpgid", "TPGID", p_tpgid),
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PVAR("tsess", "TSESS", 0, p_tsess, KPTR, PRIx64),
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VAR6("tsiz", "TSIZ", 0, tsize, POFF(p_vm_tsize), INT32),
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VAR6("tt", "TTY", LJUST, tname, POFF(p_tdev), INT32),
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VAR6("tty", "TTY", LJUST, longtname, POFF(p_tdev), INT32),
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LVAR("uaddr", "UADDR", 0, l_addr, KPTR, PRIx64),
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VAR4("ucomm", "UCOMM", LJUST, ucomm),
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UID("uid", "UID", p_uid),
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LVAR("upr", "UPR", 0, l_usrpri, UCHAR, "u"),
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VAR4("user", "USER", LJUST, uname),
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VAR3("usrpri", "upr", ALIAS),
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VAR6("utime", "UTIME", 0, putimeval, POFF(p_uutime_sec), TIMEVAL),
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VAR3("vsize", "vsz", ALIAS),
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VAR6("vsz", "VSZ", 0, vsize, 0, VSIZE),
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VAR4("wchan", "WCHAN", LJUST|LWP, wchan),
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PVAR("xstat", "XSTAT", 0, p_xstat, USHORT, "x"),
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/* "zzzz" end_sort */
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{ .name = "" },
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};
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void
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showkey(void)
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{
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VAR *v;
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int i;
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const char *p;
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const char *sep;
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i = 0;
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sep = "";
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for (v = var; *(p = v->name); ++v) {
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int len = strlen(p);
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if (termwidth && (i += len + 1) > termwidth) {
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i = len;
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sep = "\n";
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}
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(void)printf("%s%s", sep, p);
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sep = " ";
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}
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(void)printf("\n");
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}
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/*
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* Parse the string pp, and insert or append entries to the list
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* referenced by listptr. If pos in non-null and *pos is non-null, then
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* *pos specifies where to insert (instead of appending). If pos is
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* non-null, then a new value is returned through *pos referring to the
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* last item inserted.
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*/
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static void
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parsevarlist(const char *pp, struct varlist *listptr, struct varent **pos)
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{
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char *p, *sp, *equalsp;
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/* dup to avoid zapping arguments. We will free sp later. */
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p = sp = strdup(pp);
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/*
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* Everything after the first '=' is part of a custom header.
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* Temporarily replace it with '\0' to simplify other code.
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*/
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equalsp = strchr(p, '=');
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if (equalsp)
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*equalsp = '\0';
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#define FMTSEP " \t,\n"
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while (p && *p) {
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char *cp;
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VAR *v;
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struct varent *vent;
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/*
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* skip separators before the first keyword, and
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* look for the separator after the keyword.
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*/
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for (cp = p; *cp != '\0'; cp++) {
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p = strpbrk(cp, FMTSEP);
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if (p != cp)
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break;
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}
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if (*cp == '\0')
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break;
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/*
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* Now cp points to the start of a keyword,
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* and p is NULL or points past the end of the keyword.
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*
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* Terminate the keyword with '\0', or reinstate the
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* '=' that was removed earlier, if appropriate.
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*/
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if (p) {
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*p = '\0';
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p++;
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} else if (equalsp) {
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*equalsp = '=';
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}
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/*
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* If findvar() likes the keyword or keyword=header,
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* add it to our list. If findvar() doesn't like it,
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* it will print a warning, so we ignore it.
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*/
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if ((v = findvar(cp)) == NULL)
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continue;
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if ((vent = malloc(sizeof(struct varent))) == NULL)
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err(1, NULL);
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vent->var = v;
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if (pos && *pos)
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SIMPLEQ_INSERT_AFTER(listptr, *pos, vent, next);
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else {
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SIMPLEQ_INSERT_TAIL(listptr, vent, next);
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}
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if (pos)
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*pos = vent;
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}
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free(sp);
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if (SIMPLEQ_EMPTY(listptr))
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errx(1, "no valid keywords");
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}
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void
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parsefmt(const char *p)
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{
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parsevarlist(p, &displaylist, NULL);
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}
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void
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parsefmt_insert(const char *p, struct varent **pos)
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{
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parsevarlist(p, &displaylist, pos);
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}
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void
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parsesort(const char *p)
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{
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parsevarlist(p, &sortlist, NULL);
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}
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/* Search through a list for an entry with a specified name. */
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struct varent *
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varlist_find(struct varlist *list, const char *name)
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{
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struct varent *vent;
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SIMPLEQ_FOREACH(vent, list, next) {
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if (strcmp(vent->var->name, name) == 0)
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break;
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}
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return vent;
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}
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static VAR *
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findvar(const char *p)
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{
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VAR *v;
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char *hp;
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hp = strchr(p, '=');
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if (hp)
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*hp++ = '\0';
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v = bsearch(p, var, sizeof(var)/sizeof(VAR) - 1, sizeof(VAR), vcmp);
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if (v && v->flag & ALIAS)
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v = findvar(v->header);
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if (!v) {
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warnx("%s: keyword not found", p);
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eval = 1;
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return NULL;
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}
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if (v && hp) {
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/*
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* Override the header.
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*
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* We need to copy the entry first, and override the
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* header in the copy, because the same field might be
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* used multiple times with different headers. We also
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* need to strdup the header.
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*/
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struct var *newvar;
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char *newheader;
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if ((newvar = malloc(sizeof(struct var))) == NULL)
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err(1, NULL);
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if ((newheader = strdup(hp)) == NULL)
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err(1, NULL);
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memcpy(newvar, v, sizeof(struct var));
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newvar->header = newheader;
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/*
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* According to P1003.1-2004, if the header text is null,
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* such as -o user=, the field width will be at least as
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* wide as the default header text.
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*/
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if (*hp == '\0')
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newvar->width = strlen(v->header);
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v = newvar;
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}
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return v;
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}
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static int
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vcmp(const void *a, const void *b)
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{
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return strcmp(a, ((const VAR *)b)->name);
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}
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