htop-2.0.1/0000755000175000001440000000000012667371566007504 500000000000000htop-2.0.1/ColumnsPanel.h0000644000175000001440000000115112654142132012150 00000000000000/* Do not edit this file. It was automatically generated. */ #ifndef HEADER_ColumnsPanel #define HEADER_ColumnsPanel /* htop - ColumnsPanel.h (C) 2004-2011 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "Panel.h" #include "Settings.h" typedef struct ColumnsPanel_ { Panel super; Settings* settings; bool moving; } ColumnsPanel; extern PanelClass ColumnsPanel_class; ColumnsPanel* ColumnsPanel_new(Settings* settings); int ColumnsPanel_fieldNameToIndex(const char* name); void ColumnsPanel_update(Panel* super); #endif htop-2.0.1/config.h.in0000644000175000001440000001312612667367304011445 00000000000000/* config.h.in. Generated from configure.ac by autoheader. */ /* Define to 1 if the `closedir' function returns void instead of `int'. */ #undef CLOSEDIR_VOID /* Copyright message. */ #undef COPYRIGHT /* Define if ancient vserver support enabled. */ #undef HAVE_ANCIENT_VSERVER /* Define if cgroup support enabled. */ #undef HAVE_CGROUP /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_CURSES_H /* Define to 1 if you have the header file, and it defines `DIR'. */ #undef HAVE_DIRENT_H /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_DLFCN_H /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_EXECINFO_H /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_HWLOC_H /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_INTTYPES_H /* Define to 1 if you have the `hwloc' library (-lhwloc). */ #undef HAVE_LIBHWLOC /* Define to 1 if you have the `kvm' library (-lkvm). */ #undef HAVE_LIBKVM /* Define to 1 if you have the `m' library (-lm). */ #undef HAVE_LIBM /* The library is present. */ #undef HAVE_LIBNCURSES /* The library is present. */ #undef HAVE_LIBNCURSESW /* Define if Linux sched_setaffinity and sched_getaffinity are to be used. */ #undef HAVE_LINUX_AFFINITY /* Define to 1 if you have the `memmove' function. */ #undef HAVE_MEMMOVE /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_MEMORY_H /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_NCURSESW_CURSES_H /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_NCURSES_CURSES_H /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_NCURSES_H /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_NCURSES_NCURSES_H /* Define to 1 if you have the header file, and it defines `DIR'. */ #undef HAVE_NDIR_H /* Define if openvz support enabled. */ #undef HAVE_OPENVZ /* Define if using a Linux-compatible proc filesystem. */ #undef HAVE_PROC /* Define to 1 if `stat' has the bug that it succeeds when given the zero-length file name argument. */ #undef HAVE_STAT_EMPTY_STRING_BUG /* Define to 1 if stdbool.h conforms to C99. */ #undef HAVE_STDBOOL_H /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_STDINT_H /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_STDLIB_H /* Define to 1 if you have the `strdup' function. */ #undef HAVE_STRDUP /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_STRINGS_H /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_STRING_H /* Define to 1 if you have the `strncasecmp' function. */ #undef HAVE_STRNCASECMP /* Define to 1 if you have the `strstr' function. */ #undef HAVE_STRSTR /* Define to 1 if you have the header file, and it defines `DIR'. */ #undef HAVE_SYS_DIR_H /* Define to 1 if you have the header file, and it defines `DIR'. */ #undef HAVE_SYS_NDIR_H /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_SYS_PARAM_H /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_SYS_STAT_H /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_SYS_TIME_H /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H /* Define if taskstats support enabled. */ #undef HAVE_TASKSTATS /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_UNISTD_H /* Define if vserver support enabled. */ #undef HAVE_VSERVER /* Define to 1 if the system has the type `_Bool'. */ #undef HAVE__BOOL /* Define to 1 if `lstat' dereferences a symlink specified with a trailing slash. */ #undef LSTAT_FOLLOWS_SLASHED_SYMLINK /* Define to the sub-directory in which libtool stores uninstalled libraries. */ #undef LT_OBJDIR /* Name of package */ #undef PACKAGE /* Define to the address where bug reports for this package should be sent. */ #undef PACKAGE_BUGREPORT /* Define to the full name of this package. */ #undef PACKAGE_NAME /* Define to the full name and version of this package. */ #undef PACKAGE_STRING /* Define to the one symbol short name of this package. */ #undef PACKAGE_TARNAME /* Define to the home page for this package. */ #undef PACKAGE_URL /* Define to the version of this package. */ #undef PACKAGE_VERSION /* Path of proc filesystem */ #undef PROCDIR /* Define as the return type of signal handlers (`int' or `void'). */ #undef RETSIGTYPE /* Define to 1 if you have the ANSI C header files. */ #undef STDC_HEADERS /* Enable extensions on AIX 3, Interix. */ #ifndef _ALL_SOURCE # undef _ALL_SOURCE #endif /* Enable GNU extensions on systems that have them. */ #ifndef _GNU_SOURCE # undef _GNU_SOURCE #endif /* Enable threading extensions on Solaris. */ #ifndef _POSIX_PTHREAD_SEMANTICS # undef _POSIX_PTHREAD_SEMANTICS #endif /* Enable extensions on HP NonStop. */ #ifndef _TANDEM_SOURCE # undef _TANDEM_SOURCE #endif /* Enable general extensions on Solaris. */ #ifndef __EXTENSIONS__ # undef __EXTENSIONS__ #endif /* Version number of package */ #undef VERSION /* Define to 1 if on MINIX. */ #undef _MINIX /* Define to 2 if the system does not provide POSIX.1 features except with this defined. */ #undef _POSIX_1_SOURCE /* Define to 1 if you need to in order for `stat' and other things to work. */ #undef _POSIX_SOURCE /* Define to empty if `const' does not conform to ANSI C. */ #undef const /* Define to `int' if doesn't define. */ #undef gid_t /* Define to `int' if does not define. */ #undef pid_t /* Define to `int' if doesn't define. */ #undef uid_t htop-2.0.1/Settings.c0000644000175000001440000003341012654143716011357 00000000000000/* htop - Settings.c (C) 2004-2011 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "Settings.h" #include "Platform.h" #include "StringUtils.h" #include "Vector.h" #include "CRT.h" #include #include #include #include #define DEFAULT_DELAY 15 /*{ #include "Process.h" #include typedef struct { int len; char** names; int* modes; } MeterColumnSettings; typedef struct Settings_ { char* filename; MeterColumnSettings columns[2]; ProcessField* fields; int flags; int colorScheme; int delay; int cpuCount; int direction; ProcessField sortKey; bool countCPUsFromZero; bool detailedCPUTime; bool treeView; bool showProgramPath; bool hideThreads; bool shadowOtherUsers; bool showThreadNames; bool hideKernelThreads; bool hideUserlandThreads; bool highlightBaseName; bool highlightMegabytes; bool highlightThreads; bool updateProcessNames; bool accountGuestInCPUMeter; bool headerMargin; bool changed; } Settings; #ifndef Settings_cpuId #define Settings_cpuId(settings, cpu) ((settings)->countCPUsFromZero ? (cpu) : (cpu)+1) #endif }*/ void Settings_delete(Settings* this) { free(this->filename); free(this->fields); for (unsigned int i = 0; i < (sizeof(this->columns)/sizeof(MeterColumnSettings)); i++) { String_freeArray(this->columns[i].names); free(this->columns[i].modes); } free(this); } static void Settings_readMeters(Settings* this, char* line, int column) { char* trim = String_trim(line); int nIds; char** ids = String_split(trim, ' ', &nIds); free(trim); this->columns[column].names = ids; } static void Settings_readMeterModes(Settings* this, char* line, int column) { char* trim = String_trim(line); int nIds; char** ids = String_split(trim, ' ', &nIds); free(trim); int len = 0; for (int i = 0; ids[i]; i++) { len++; } this->columns[column].len = len; int* modes = xCalloc(len, sizeof(int)); for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) { modes[i] = atoi(ids[i]); } String_freeArray(ids); this->columns[column].modes = modes; } static void Settings_defaultMeters(Settings* this) { int sizes[] = { 3, 3 }; if (this->cpuCount > 4) { sizes[1]++; } for (int i = 0; i < 2; i++) { this->columns[i].names = xCalloc(sizes[i] + 1, sizeof(char*)); this->columns[i].modes = xCalloc(sizes[i], sizeof(int)); this->columns[i].len = sizes[i]; } int r = 0; if (this->cpuCount > 8) { this->columns[0].names[0] = xStrdup("LeftCPUs2"); this->columns[0].modes[0] = BAR_METERMODE; this->columns[1].names[r] = xStrdup("RightCPUs2"); this->columns[1].modes[r++] = BAR_METERMODE; } else if (this->cpuCount > 4) { this->columns[0].names[0] = xStrdup("LeftCPUs"); this->columns[0].modes[0] = BAR_METERMODE; this->columns[1].names[r] = xStrdup("RightCPUs"); this->columns[1].modes[r++] = BAR_METERMODE; } else { this->columns[0].names[0] = xStrdup("AllCPUs"); this->columns[0].modes[0] = BAR_METERMODE; } this->columns[0].names[1] = xStrdup("Memory"); this->columns[0].modes[1] = BAR_METERMODE; this->columns[0].names[2] = xStrdup("Swap"); this->columns[0].modes[2] = BAR_METERMODE; this->columns[1].names[r] = xStrdup("Tasks"); this->columns[1].modes[r++] = TEXT_METERMODE; this->columns[1].names[r] = xStrdup("LoadAverage"); this->columns[1].modes[r++] = TEXT_METERMODE; this->columns[1].names[r] = xStrdup("Uptime"); this->columns[1].modes[r++] = TEXT_METERMODE; } static void readFields(ProcessField* fields, int* flags, const char* line) { char* trim = String_trim(line); int nIds; char** ids = String_split(trim, ' ', &nIds); free(trim); int i, j; *flags = 0; for (j = 0, i = 0; i < Platform_numberOfFields && ids[i]; i++) { // This "+1" is for compatibility with the older enum format. int id = atoi(ids[i]) + 1; if (id > 0 && Process_fields[id].name && id < Platform_numberOfFields) { fields[j] = id; *flags |= Process_fields[id].flags; j++; } } fields[j] = (ProcessField) NULL; String_freeArray(ids); } static bool Settings_read(Settings* this, const char* fileName) { FILE* fd; uid_t euid = geteuid(); seteuid(getuid()); fd = fopen(fileName, "r"); seteuid(euid); if (!fd) return false; const int maxLine = 2048; char buffer[maxLine]; bool readMeters = false; while (fgets(buffer, maxLine, fd)) { int nOptions; char** option = String_split(buffer, '=', &nOptions); if (nOptions < 2) { String_freeArray(option); continue; } if (String_eq(option[0], "fields")) { readFields(this->fields, &(this->flags), option[1]); } else if (String_eq(option[0], "sort_key")) { // This "+1" is for compatibility with the older enum format. this->sortKey = atoi(option[1]) + 1; } else if (String_eq(option[0], "sort_direction")) { this->direction = atoi(option[1]); } else if (String_eq(option[0], "tree_view")) { this->treeView = atoi(option[1]); } else if (String_eq(option[0], "hide_threads")) { this->hideThreads = atoi(option[1]); } else if (String_eq(option[0], "hide_kernel_threads")) { this->hideKernelThreads = atoi(option[1]); } else if (String_eq(option[0], "hide_userland_threads")) { this->hideUserlandThreads = atoi(option[1]); } else if (String_eq(option[0], "shadow_other_users")) { this->shadowOtherUsers = atoi(option[1]); } else if (String_eq(option[0], "show_thread_names")) { this->showThreadNames = atoi(option[1]); } else if (String_eq(option[0], "show_program_path")) { this->showProgramPath = atoi(option[1]); } else if (String_eq(option[0], "highlight_base_name")) { this->highlightBaseName = atoi(option[1]); } else if (String_eq(option[0], "highlight_megabytes")) { this->highlightMegabytes = atoi(option[1]); } else if (String_eq(option[0], "highlight_threads")) { this->highlightThreads = atoi(option[1]); } else if (String_eq(option[0], "header_margin")) { this->headerMargin = atoi(option[1]); } else if (String_eq(option[0], "expand_system_time")) { // Compatibility option. this->detailedCPUTime = atoi(option[1]); } else if (String_eq(option[0], "detailed_cpu_time")) { this->detailedCPUTime = atoi(option[1]); } else if (String_eq(option[0], "cpu_count_from_zero")) { this->countCPUsFromZero = atoi(option[1]); } else if (String_eq(option[0], "update_process_names")) { this->updateProcessNames = atoi(option[1]); } else if (String_eq(option[0], "account_guest_in_cpu_meter")) { this->accountGuestInCPUMeter = atoi(option[1]); } else if (String_eq(option[0], "delay")) { this->delay = atoi(option[1]); } else if (String_eq(option[0], "color_scheme")) { this->colorScheme = atoi(option[1]); if (this->colorScheme < 0 || this->colorScheme >= LAST_COLORSCHEME) this->colorScheme = 0; } else if (String_eq(option[0], "left_meters")) { Settings_readMeters(this, option[1], 0); readMeters = true; } else if (String_eq(option[0], "right_meters")) { Settings_readMeters(this, option[1], 1); readMeters = true; } else if (String_eq(option[0], "left_meter_modes")) { Settings_readMeterModes(this, option[1], 0); readMeters = true; } else if (String_eq(option[0], "right_meter_modes")) { Settings_readMeterModes(this, option[1], 1); readMeters = true; } String_freeArray(option); } fclose(fd); if (!readMeters) { Settings_defaultMeters(this); } return true; } static void writeFields(FILE* fd, ProcessField* fields, const char* name) { fprintf(fd, "%s=", name); for (int i = 0; fields[i]; i++) { // This "-1" is for compatibility with the older enum format. fprintf(fd, "%d ", (int) fields[i]-1); } fprintf(fd, "\n"); } static void writeMeters(Settings* this, FILE* fd, int column) { for (int i = 0; i < this->columns[column].len; i++) { fprintf(fd, "%s ", this->columns[column].names[i]); } fprintf(fd, "\n"); } static void writeMeterModes(Settings* this, FILE* fd, int column) { for (int i = 0; i < this->columns[column].len; i++) { fprintf(fd, "%d ", this->columns[column].modes[i]); } fprintf(fd, "\n"); } bool Settings_write(Settings* this) { FILE* fd; uid_t euid = geteuid(); seteuid(getuid()); fd = fopen(this->filename, "w"); seteuid(euid); if (fd == NULL) { return false; } fprintf(fd, "# Beware! This file is rewritten by htop when settings are changed in the interface.\n"); fprintf(fd, "# The parser is also very primitive, and not human-friendly.\n"); writeFields(fd, this->fields, "fields"); // This "-1" is for compatibility with the older enum format. fprintf(fd, "sort_key=%d\n", (int) this->sortKey-1); fprintf(fd, "sort_direction=%d\n", (int) this->direction); fprintf(fd, "hide_threads=%d\n", (int) this->hideThreads); fprintf(fd, "hide_kernel_threads=%d\n", (int) this->hideKernelThreads); fprintf(fd, "hide_userland_threads=%d\n", (int) this->hideUserlandThreads); fprintf(fd, "shadow_other_users=%d\n", (int) this->shadowOtherUsers); fprintf(fd, "show_thread_names=%d\n", (int) this->showThreadNames); fprintf(fd, "show_program_path=%d\n", (int) this->showProgramPath); fprintf(fd, "highlight_base_name=%d\n", (int) this->highlightBaseName); fprintf(fd, "highlight_megabytes=%d\n", (int) this->highlightMegabytes); fprintf(fd, "highlight_threads=%d\n", (int) this->highlightThreads); fprintf(fd, "tree_view=%d\n", (int) this->treeView); fprintf(fd, "header_margin=%d\n", (int) this->headerMargin); fprintf(fd, "detailed_cpu_time=%d\n", (int) this->detailedCPUTime); fprintf(fd, "cpu_count_from_zero=%d\n", (int) this->countCPUsFromZero); fprintf(fd, "update_process_names=%d\n", (int) this->updateProcessNames); fprintf(fd, "account_guest_in_cpu_meter=%d\n", (int) this->accountGuestInCPUMeter); fprintf(fd, "color_scheme=%d\n", (int) this->colorScheme); fprintf(fd, "delay=%d\n", (int) this->delay); fprintf(fd, "left_meters="); writeMeters(this, fd, 0); fprintf(fd, "left_meter_modes="); writeMeterModes(this, fd, 0); fprintf(fd, "right_meters="); writeMeters(this, fd, 1); fprintf(fd, "right_meter_modes="); writeMeterModes(this, fd, 1); fclose(fd); return true; } Settings* Settings_new(int cpuCount) { Settings* this = xCalloc(1, sizeof(Settings)); this->sortKey = PERCENT_CPU; this->direction = 1; this->hideThreads = false; this->shadowOtherUsers = false; this->showThreadNames = false; this->hideKernelThreads = false; this->hideUserlandThreads = false; this->treeView = false; this->highlightBaseName = false; this->highlightMegabytes = false; this->detailedCPUTime = false; this->countCPUsFromZero = false; this->updateProcessNames = false; this->cpuCount = cpuCount; this->showProgramPath = true; this->highlightThreads = true; this->fields = xCalloc(Platform_numberOfFields+1, sizeof(ProcessField)); // TODO: turn 'fields' into a Vector, // (and ProcessFields into proper objects). this->flags = 0; ProcessField* defaults = Platform_defaultFields; for (int i = 0; defaults[i]; i++) { this->fields[i] = defaults[i]; this->flags |= Process_fields[defaults[i]].flags; } char* legacyDotfile = NULL; char* rcfile = getenv("HTOPRC"); if (rcfile) { this->filename = xStrdup(rcfile); } else { const char* home = getenv("HOME"); if (!home) home = ""; const char* xdgConfigHome = getenv("XDG_CONFIG_HOME"); char* configDir = NULL; char* htopDir = NULL; if (xdgConfigHome) { this->filename = String_cat(xdgConfigHome, "/htop/htoprc"); configDir = xStrdup(xdgConfigHome); htopDir = String_cat(xdgConfigHome, "/htop"); } else { this->filename = String_cat(home, "/.config/htop/htoprc"); configDir = String_cat(home, "/.config"); htopDir = String_cat(home, "/.config/htop"); } legacyDotfile = String_cat(home, "/.htoprc"); uid_t euid = geteuid(); seteuid(getuid()); (void) mkdir(configDir, 0700); (void) mkdir(htopDir, 0700); free(htopDir); free(configDir); struct stat st; if (lstat(legacyDotfile, &st) != 0) { st.st_mode = 0; } if (access(legacyDotfile, R_OK) != 0 || S_ISLNK(st.st_mode)) { free(legacyDotfile); legacyDotfile = NULL; } seteuid(euid); } this->colorScheme = 0; this->changed = false; this->delay = DEFAULT_DELAY; bool ok = Settings_read(this, legacyDotfile ? legacyDotfile : this->filename); if (ok) { if (legacyDotfile) { // Transition to new location and delete old configuration file if (Settings_write(this)) unlink(legacyDotfile); } } else { this->changed = true; // TODO: how to get SYSCONFDIR correctly through Autoconf? char* systemSettings = String_cat(SYSCONFDIR, "/htoprc"); ok = Settings_read(this, systemSettings); free(systemSettings); if (!ok) { Settings_defaultMeters(this); this->hideKernelThreads = true; this->highlightMegabytes = true; this->highlightThreads = true; this->headerMargin = true; } } free(legacyDotfile); return this; } void Settings_invertSortOrder(Settings* this) { if (this->direction == 1) this->direction = -1; else this->direction = 1; } htop-2.0.1/SignalsPanel.c0000644000175000001440000000207312604766661012145 00000000000000/* htop - SignalsPanel.c (C) 2004-2011 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "Panel.h" #include "SignalsPanel.h" #include "Platform.h" #include "ListItem.h" #include "RichString.h" #include #include #include #include /*{ typedef struct SignalItem_ { const char* name; int number; } SignalItem; }*/ Panel* SignalsPanel_new() { Panel* this = Panel_new(1, 1, 1, 1, true, Class(ListItem), FunctionBar_newEnterEsc("Send ", "Cancel ")); const int defaultSignal = SIGTERM; int defaultPosition = 15; for(unsigned int i = 0; i < Platform_numberOfSignals; i++) { Panel_set(this, i, (Object*) ListItem_new(Platform_signals[i].name, Platform_signals[i].number)); // signal 15 is not always the 15th signal in the table if (Platform_signals[i].number == defaultSignal) { defaultPosition = i; } } Panel_setHeader(this, "Send signal:"); Panel_setSelected(this, defaultPosition); return this; } htop-2.0.1/StringUtils.c0000644000175000001440000000572712654142045012052 00000000000000/* htop - StringUtils.c (C) 2004-2011 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "StringUtils.h" #include "XAlloc.h" #include "config.h" #include #include #include #include /*{ #define String_startsWith(s, match) (strstr((s), (match)) == (s)) #define String_contains_i(s1, s2) (strcasestr(s1, s2) != NULL) }*/ char* String_cat(const char* s1, const char* s2) { int l1 = strlen(s1); int l2 = strlen(s2); char* out = xMalloc(l1 + l2 + 1); strncpy(out, s1, l1); strncpy(out+l1, s2, l2+1); return out; } char* String_trim(const char* in) { while (in[0] == ' ' || in[0] == '\t' || in[0] == '\n') { in++; } int len = strlen(in); while (len > 0 && (in[len-1] == ' ' || in[len-1] == '\t' || in[len-1] == '\n')) { len--; } char* out = xMalloc(len+1); strncpy(out, in, len); out[len] = '\0'; return out; } inline int String_eq(const char* s1, const char* s2) { if (s1 == NULL || s2 == NULL) { if (s1 == NULL && s2 == NULL) return 1; else return 0; } return (strcmp(s1, s2) == 0); } char** String_split(const char* s, char sep, int* n) { *n = 0; const int rate = 10; char** out = xCalloc(rate, sizeof(char*)); int ctr = 0; int blocks = rate; char* where; while ((where = strchr(s, sep)) != NULL) { int size = where - s; char* token = xMalloc(size + 1); strncpy(token, s, size); token[size] = '\0'; out[ctr] = token; ctr++; if (ctr == blocks) { blocks += rate; char** newOut = (char**) xRealloc(out, sizeof(char*) * blocks); if (newOut) { out = newOut; } else { blocks -= rate; break; } } s += size + 1; } if (s[0] != '\0') { int size = strlen(s); char* token = xMalloc(size + 1); strncpy(token, s, size + 1); out[ctr] = token; ctr++; } char** newOut = xRealloc(out, sizeof(char*) * (ctr + 1)); if (newOut) { out = newOut; } out[ctr] = NULL; *n = ctr; return out; } void String_freeArray(char** s) { for (int i = 0; s[i] != NULL; i++) { free(s[i]); } free(s); } char* String_getToken(const char* line, const unsigned short int numMatch) { const unsigned short int len = strlen(line); char inWord = 0; unsigned short int count = 0; char match[50]; unsigned short int foundCount = 0; for (unsigned short int i = 0; i < len; i++) { char lastState = inWord; inWord = line[i] == ' ' ? 0:1; if (lastState == 0 && inWord == 1) count++; if(inWord == 1){ if (count == numMatch && line[i] != ' ' && line[i] != '\0' && line[i] != '\n' && line[i] != (char)EOF) { match[foundCount] = line[i]; foundCount++; } } } match[foundCount] = '\0'; return((char*)xStrdup(match)); } htop-2.0.1/AvailableColumnsPanel.h0000644000175000001440000000104212511546407013755 00000000000000/* Do not edit this file. It was automatically generated. */ #ifndef HEADER_AvailableColumnsPanel #define HEADER_AvailableColumnsPanel /* htop - AvailableColumnsPanel.h (C) 2004-2011 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "Panel.h" typedef struct AvailableColumnsPanel_ { Panel super; Panel* columns; } AvailableColumnsPanel; extern PanelClass AvailableColumnsPanel_class; AvailableColumnsPanel* AvailableColumnsPanel_new(Panel* columns); #endif htop-2.0.1/BatteryMeter.c0000644000175000001440000000332712565131037012164 00000000000000/* htop - BatteryMeter.c (C) 2004-2011 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. This meter written by Ian P. Hands (iphands@gmail.com, ihands@redhat.com). */ #include "BatteryMeter.h" #include "Battery.h" #include "ProcessList.h" #include "CRT.h" #include "StringUtils.h" #include "Platform.h" #include #include /*{ #include "Meter.h" typedef enum ACPresence_ { AC_ABSENT, AC_PRESENT, AC_ERROR } ACPresence; }*/ int BatteryMeter_attributes[] = { BATTERY }; static void BatteryMeter_setValues(Meter * this, char *buffer, int len) { ACPresence isOnAC; double percent; Battery_getData(&percent, &isOnAC); if (percent == -1) { this->values[0] = 0; snprintf(buffer, len, "n/a"); return; } this->values[0] = percent; const char *onAcText, *onBatteryText, *unknownText; unknownText = "%.1f%%"; if (this->mode == TEXT_METERMODE) { onAcText = "%.1f%% (Running on A/C)"; onBatteryText = "%.1f%% (Running on battery)"; } else { onAcText = "%.1f%%(A/C)"; onBatteryText = "%.1f%%(bat)"; } if (isOnAC == AC_PRESENT) { snprintf(buffer, len, onAcText, percent); } else if (isOnAC == AC_ABSENT) { snprintf(buffer, len, onBatteryText, percent); } else { snprintf(buffer, len, unknownText, percent); } return; } MeterClass BatteryMeter_class = { .super = { .extends = Class(Meter), .delete = Meter_delete }, .setValues = BatteryMeter_setValues, .defaultMode = TEXT_METERMODE, .total = 100.0, .attributes = BatteryMeter_attributes, .name = "Battery", .uiName = "Battery", .caption = "Battery: " }; htop-2.0.1/CPUMeter.h0000644000175000001440000000175412654142132011205 00000000000000/* Do not edit this file. It was automatically generated. */ #ifndef HEADER_CPUMeter #define HEADER_CPUMeter /* htop - CPUMeter.h (C) 2004-2011 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "Meter.h" typedef enum { CPU_METER_NICE = 0, CPU_METER_NORMAL = 1, CPU_METER_KERNEL = 2, CPU_METER_IRQ = 3, CPU_METER_SOFTIRQ = 4, CPU_METER_STEAL = 5, CPU_METER_GUEST = 6, CPU_METER_IOWAIT = 7, CPU_METER_ITEMCOUNT = 8, // number of entries in this enum } CPUMeterValues; extern int CPUMeter_attributes[]; #ifndef MIN #define MIN(a,b) ((a)<(b)?(a):(b)) #endif #ifndef MAX #define MAX(a,b) ((a)>(b)?(a):(b)) #endif extern MeterClass CPUMeter_class; extern MeterClass AllCPUsMeter_class; extern MeterClass AllCPUs2Meter_class; extern MeterClass LeftCPUsMeter_class; extern MeterClass RightCPUsMeter_class; extern MeterClass LeftCPUs2Meter_class; extern MeterClass RightCPUs2Meter_class; #endif htop-2.0.1/Meter.c0000644000175000001440000003460612654234626010644 00000000000000/* htop - Meter.c (C) 2004-2011 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "Meter.h" #include "RichString.h" #include "Object.h" #include "CRT.h" #include "StringUtils.h" #include "ListItem.h" #include "Settings.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #define METER_BUFFER_LEN 256 #define GRAPH_DELAY (DEFAULT_DELAY/2) #define GRAPH_HEIGHT 4 /* Unit: rows (lines) */ /*{ #include "ListItem.h" #include typedef struct Meter_ Meter; typedef void(*Meter_Init)(Meter*); typedef void(*Meter_Done)(Meter*); typedef void(*Meter_UpdateMode)(Meter*, int); typedef void(*Meter_SetValues)(Meter*, char*, int); typedef void(*Meter_Draw)(Meter*, int, int, int); typedef struct MeterClass_ { ObjectClass super; const Meter_Init init; const Meter_Done done; const Meter_UpdateMode updateMode; const Meter_Draw draw; const Meter_SetValues setValues; const int defaultMode; const double total; const int* attributes; const char* name; const char* uiName; const char* caption; const char* description; const char maxItems; char curItems; } MeterClass; #define As_Meter(this_) ((MeterClass*)((this_)->super.klass)) #define Meter_initFn(this_) As_Meter(this_)->init #define Meter_init(this_) As_Meter(this_)->init((Meter*)(this_)) #define Meter_done(this_) As_Meter(this_)->done((Meter*)(this_)) #define Meter_updateModeFn(this_) As_Meter(this_)->updateMode #define Meter_updateMode(this_, m_) As_Meter(this_)->updateMode((Meter*)(this_), m_) #define Meter_drawFn(this_) As_Meter(this_)->draw #define Meter_doneFn(this_) As_Meter(this_)->done #define Meter_setValues(this_, c_, i_) As_Meter(this_)->setValues((Meter*)(this_), c_, i_) #define Meter_defaultMode(this_) As_Meter(this_)->defaultMode #define Meter_getItems(this_) As_Meter(this_)->curItems #define Meter_setItems(this_, n_) As_Meter(this_)->curItems = (n_) #define Meter_attributes(this_) As_Meter(this_)->attributes #define Meter_name(this_) As_Meter(this_)->name #define Meter_uiName(this_) As_Meter(this_)->uiName struct Meter_ { Object super; Meter_Draw draw; char* caption; int mode; int param; void* drawData; int h; struct ProcessList_* pl; double* values; double total; }; typedef struct MeterMode_ { Meter_Draw draw; const char* uiName; int h; } MeterMode; typedef enum { CUSTOM_METERMODE = 0, BAR_METERMODE, TEXT_METERMODE, GRAPH_METERMODE, LED_METERMODE, LAST_METERMODE } MeterModeId; typedef struct GraphData_ { struct timeval time; double values[METER_BUFFER_LEN]; } GraphData; }*/ #ifndef MIN #define MIN(a,b) ((a)<(b)?(a):(b)) #endif #ifndef MAX #define MAX(a,b) ((a)>(b)?(a):(b)) #endif #ifndef CLAMP #define CLAMP(x,low,high) (((x)>(high))?(high):(((x)<(low))?(low):(x))) #endif MeterClass Meter_class = { .super = { .extends = Class(Object) } }; Meter* Meter_new(struct ProcessList_* pl, int param, MeterClass* type) { Meter* this = xCalloc(1, sizeof(Meter)); Object_setClass(this, type); this->h = 1; this->param = param; this->pl = pl; char maxItems = type->maxItems; if (maxItems == 0) { maxItems = 1; } type->curItems = maxItems; this->values = xCalloc(maxItems, sizeof(double)); this->total = type->total; this->caption = xStrdup(type->caption); if (Meter_initFn(this)) Meter_init(this); Meter_setMode(this, type->defaultMode); return this; } int Meter_humanUnit(char* buffer, unsigned long int value, int size) { const char * prefix = "KMGTPEZY"; unsigned long int powi = 1; unsigned int written, powj = 1, precision = 2; for(;;) { if (value / 1024 < powi) break; if (prefix[1] == 0) break; powi *= 1024; ++prefix; } if (*prefix == 'K') precision = 0; for (; precision > 0; precision--) { powj *= 10; if (value / powi < powj) break; } written = snprintf(buffer, size, "%.*f%c", precision, (double) value / powi, *prefix); return written; } void Meter_delete(Object* cast) { if (!cast) return; Meter* this = (Meter*) cast; if (Meter_doneFn(this)) { Meter_done(this); } if (this->drawData) free(this->drawData); free(this->caption); free(this->values); free(this); } void Meter_setCaption(Meter* this, const char* caption) { free(this->caption); this->caption = xStrdup(caption); } static inline void Meter_displayBuffer(Meter* this, char* buffer, RichString* out) { if (Object_displayFn(this)) { Object_display(this, out); } else { RichString_write(out, CRT_colors[Meter_attributes(this)[0]], buffer); } } void Meter_setMode(Meter* this, int modeIndex) { if (modeIndex > 0 && modeIndex == this->mode) return; if (!modeIndex) modeIndex = 1; assert(modeIndex < LAST_METERMODE); if (Meter_defaultMode(this) == CUSTOM_METERMODE) { this->draw = Meter_drawFn(this); if (Meter_updateModeFn(this)) Meter_updateMode(this, modeIndex); } else { assert(modeIndex >= 1); if (this->drawData) free(this->drawData); this->drawData = NULL; MeterMode* mode = Meter_modes[modeIndex]; this->draw = mode->draw; this->h = mode->h; } this->mode = modeIndex; } ListItem* Meter_toListItem(Meter* this, bool moving) { char mode[21]; if (this->mode) snprintf(mode, 20, " [%s]", Meter_modes[this->mode]->uiName); else mode[0] = '\0'; char number[11]; if (this->param > 0) snprintf(number, 10, " %d", this->param); else number[0] = '\0'; char buffer[51]; snprintf(buffer, 50, "%s%s%s", Meter_uiName(this), number, mode); ListItem* li = ListItem_new(buffer, 0); li->moving = moving; return li; } /* ---------- TextMeterMode ---------- */ static void TextMeterMode_draw(Meter* this, int x, int y, int w) { char buffer[METER_BUFFER_LEN]; Meter_setValues(this, buffer, METER_BUFFER_LEN - 1); (void) w; attrset(CRT_colors[METER_TEXT]); mvaddstr(y, x, this->caption); int captionLen = strlen(this->caption); x += captionLen; attrset(CRT_colors[RESET_COLOR]); RichString_begin(out); Meter_displayBuffer(this, buffer, &out); RichString_printVal(out, y, x); RichString_end(out); } /* ---------- BarMeterMode ---------- */ static char BarMeterMode_characters[] = "|#*@$%&."; static void BarMeterMode_draw(Meter* this, int x, int y, int w) { char buffer[METER_BUFFER_LEN]; Meter_setValues(this, buffer, METER_BUFFER_LEN - 1); w -= 2; attrset(CRT_colors[METER_TEXT]); int captionLen = 3; mvaddnstr(y, x, this->caption, captionLen); x += captionLen; w -= captionLen; attrset(CRT_colors[BAR_BORDER]); mvaddch(y, x, '['); mvaddch(y, x + w, ']'); w--; x++; if (w < 1) { attrset(CRT_colors[RESET_COLOR]); return; } char bar[w + 1]; int blockSizes[10]; for (int i = 0; i < w; i++) bar[i] = ' '; const size_t barOffset = w - MIN((int)strlen(buffer), w); snprintf(bar + barOffset, w - barOffset + 1, "%s", buffer); // First draw in the bar[] buffer... int offset = 0; int items = Meter_getItems(this); for (int i = 0; i < items; i++) { double value = this->values[i]; value = CLAMP(value, 0.0, this->total); if (value > 0) { blockSizes[i] = ceil((value/this->total) * w); } else { blockSizes[i] = 0; } int nextOffset = offset + blockSizes[i]; // (Control against invalid values) nextOffset = CLAMP(nextOffset, 0, w); for (int j = offset; j < nextOffset; j++) if (bar[j] == ' ') { if (CRT_colorScheme == COLORSCHEME_MONOCHROME) { bar[j] = BarMeterMode_characters[i]; } else { bar[j] = '|'; } } offset = nextOffset; } // ...then print the buffer. offset = 0; for (int i = 0; i < items; i++) { attrset(CRT_colors[Meter_attributes(this)[i]]); mvaddnstr(y, x + offset, bar + offset, blockSizes[i]); offset += blockSizes[i]; offset = CLAMP(offset, 0, w); } if (offset < w) { attrset(CRT_colors[BAR_SHADOW]); mvaddnstr(y, x + offset, bar + offset, w - offset); } move(y, x + w + 1); attrset(CRT_colors[RESET_COLOR]); } /* ---------- GraphMeterMode ---------- */ #ifdef HAVE_LIBNCURSESW #define PIXPERROW_UTF8 4 static const char* GraphMeterMode_dotsUtf8[] = { /*00*/" ", /*01*/"⢀", /*02*/"⢠", /*03*/"⢰", /*04*/ "⢸", /*10*/"⡀", /*11*/"⣀", /*12*/"⣠", /*13*/"⣰", /*14*/ "⣸", /*20*/"⡄", /*21*/"⣄", /*22*/"⣤", /*23*/"⣴", /*24*/ "⣼", /*30*/"⡆", /*31*/"⣆", /*32*/"⣦", /*33*/"⣶", /*34*/ "⣾", /*40*/"⡇", /*41*/"⣇", /*42*/"⣧", /*43*/"⣷", /*44*/ "⣿" }; #endif #define PIXPERROW_ASCII 2 static const char* GraphMeterMode_dotsAscii[] = { /*00*/" ", /*01*/".", /*02*/":", /*10*/".", /*11*/".", /*12*/":", /*20*/":", /*21*/":", /*22*/":" }; static const char** GraphMeterMode_dots; static int GraphMeterMode_pixPerRow; static void GraphMeterMode_draw(Meter* this, int x, int y, int w) { if (!this->drawData) this->drawData = xCalloc(1, sizeof(GraphData)); GraphData* data = (GraphData*) this->drawData; const int nValues = METER_BUFFER_LEN; #ifdef HAVE_LIBNCURSESW if (CRT_utf8) { GraphMeterMode_dots = GraphMeterMode_dotsUtf8; GraphMeterMode_pixPerRow = PIXPERROW_UTF8; } else #endif { GraphMeterMode_dots = GraphMeterMode_dotsAscii; GraphMeterMode_pixPerRow = PIXPERROW_ASCII; } attrset(CRT_colors[METER_TEXT]); int captionLen = 3; mvaddnstr(y, x, this->caption, captionLen); x += captionLen; w -= captionLen; struct timeval now; gettimeofday(&now, NULL); if (!timercmp(&now, &(data->time), <)) { struct timeval delay = { .tv_sec = (int)(CRT_delay/10), .tv_usec = (CRT_delay-((int)(CRT_delay/10)*10)) * 100000 }; timeradd(&now, &delay, &(data->time)); for (int i = 0; i < nValues - 1; i++) data->values[i] = data->values[i+1]; char buffer[nValues]; Meter_setValues(this, buffer, nValues - 1); double value = 0.0; int items = Meter_getItems(this); for (int i = 0; i < items; i++) value += this->values[i]; value /= this->total; data->values[nValues - 1] = value; } int i = nValues - (w*2) + 2, k = 0; if (i < 0) { k = -i/2; i = 0; } for (; i < nValues; i+=2, k++) { int pix = GraphMeterMode_pixPerRow * GRAPH_HEIGHT; int v1 = CLAMP(data->values[i] * pix, 1, pix); int v2 = CLAMP(data->values[i+1] * pix, 1, pix); int colorIdx = GRAPH_1; for (int line = 0; line < GRAPH_HEIGHT; line++) { int line1 = CLAMP(v1 - (GraphMeterMode_pixPerRow * (GRAPH_HEIGHT - 1 - line)), 0, GraphMeterMode_pixPerRow); int line2 = CLAMP(v2 - (GraphMeterMode_pixPerRow * (GRAPH_HEIGHT - 1 - line)), 0, GraphMeterMode_pixPerRow); attrset(CRT_colors[colorIdx]); mvaddstr(y+line, x+k, GraphMeterMode_dots[line1 * (GraphMeterMode_pixPerRow + 1) + line2]); colorIdx = GRAPH_2; } } attrset(CRT_colors[RESET_COLOR]); } /* ---------- LEDMeterMode ---------- */ static const char* LEDMeterMode_digitsAscii[] = { " __ "," "," __ "," __ "," "," __ "," __ "," __ "," __ "," __ ", "| |"," |"," __|"," __|","|__|","|__ ","|__ "," |","|__|","|__|", "|__|"," |","|__ "," __|"," |"," __|","|__|"," |","|__|"," __|" }; #ifdef HAVE_LIBNCURSESW static const char* LEDMeterMode_digitsUtf8[] = { "┌──┐"," ┐ ","╶──┐","╶──┐","╷ ╷","┌──╴","┌──╴","╶──┐","┌──┐","┌──┐", "│ │"," │ ","┌──┘"," ──┤","└──┤","└──┐","├──┐"," │","├──┤","└──┤", "└──┘"," ╵ ","└──╴","╶──┘"," ╵","╶──┘","└──┘"," ╵","└──┘"," ──┘" }; #endif static const char** LEDMeterMode_digits; static void LEDMeterMode_drawDigit(int x, int y, int n) { for (int i = 0; i < 3; i++) mvaddstr(y+i, x, LEDMeterMode_digits[i * 10 + n]); } static void LEDMeterMode_draw(Meter* this, int x, int y, int w) { (void) w; #ifdef HAVE_LIBNCURSESW if (CRT_utf8) LEDMeterMode_digits = LEDMeterMode_digitsUtf8; else #endif LEDMeterMode_digits = LEDMeterMode_digitsAscii; char buffer[METER_BUFFER_LEN]; Meter_setValues(this, buffer, METER_BUFFER_LEN - 1); RichString_begin(out); Meter_displayBuffer(this, buffer, &out); int yText = #ifdef HAVE_LIBNCURSESW CRT_utf8 ? y+1 : #endif y+2; attrset(CRT_colors[LED_COLOR]); mvaddstr(yText, x, this->caption); int xx = x + strlen(this->caption); int len = RichString_sizeVal(out); for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) { char c = RichString_getCharVal(out, i); if (c >= '0' && c <= '9') { LEDMeterMode_drawDigit(xx, y, c-48); xx += 4; } else { mvaddch(yText, xx, c); xx += 1; } } attrset(CRT_colors[RESET_COLOR]); RichString_end(out); } static MeterMode BarMeterMode = { .uiName = "Bar", .h = 1, .draw = BarMeterMode_draw, }; static MeterMode TextMeterMode = { .uiName = "Text", .h = 1, .draw = TextMeterMode_draw, }; static MeterMode GraphMeterMode = { .uiName = "Graph", .h = GRAPH_HEIGHT, .draw = GraphMeterMode_draw, }; static MeterMode LEDMeterMode = { .uiName = "LED", .h = 3, .draw = LEDMeterMode_draw, }; MeterMode* Meter_modes[] = { NULL, &BarMeterMode, &TextMeterMode, &GraphMeterMode, &LEDMeterMode, NULL }; /* Blank meter */ static void BlankMeter_setValues(Meter* this, char* buffer, int size) { (void) this; (void) buffer; (void) size; } static void BlankMeter_display(Object* cast, RichString* out) { (void) cast; RichString_prune(out); } int BlankMeter_attributes[] = { DEFAULT_COLOR }; MeterClass BlankMeter_class = { .super = { .extends = Class(Meter), .delete = Meter_delete, .display = BlankMeter_display, }, .setValues = BlankMeter_setValues, .defaultMode = TEXT_METERMODE, .total = 100.0, .attributes = BlankMeter_attributes, .name = "Blank", .uiName = "Blank", .caption = "" }; htop-2.0.1/ScreenManager.c0000644000175000001440000002162312661765241012275 00000000000000/* htop - ScreenManager.c (C) 2004-2011 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "ScreenManager.h" #include "ProcessList.h" #include "Object.h" #include "CRT.h" #include #include #include #include /*{ #include "FunctionBar.h" #include "Vector.h" #include "Header.h" #include "Settings.h" #include "Panel.h" typedef enum Orientation_ { VERTICAL, HORIZONTAL } Orientation; typedef struct ScreenManager_ { int x1; int y1; int x2; int y2; Orientation orientation; Vector* panels; int panelCount; const Header* header; const Settings* settings; bool owner; bool allowFocusChange; } ScreenManager; }*/ ScreenManager* ScreenManager_new(int x1, int y1, int x2, int y2, Orientation orientation, const Header* header, const Settings* settings, bool owner) { ScreenManager* this; this = xMalloc(sizeof(ScreenManager)); this->x1 = x1; this->y1 = y1; this->x2 = x2; this->y2 = y2; this->orientation = orientation; this->panels = Vector_new(Class(Panel), owner, DEFAULT_SIZE); this->panelCount = 0; this->header = header; this->settings = settings; this->owner = owner; this->allowFocusChange = true; return this; } void ScreenManager_delete(ScreenManager* this) { Vector_delete(this->panels); free(this); } inline int ScreenManager_size(ScreenManager* this) { return this->panelCount; } void ScreenManager_add(ScreenManager* this, Panel* item, int size) { if (this->orientation == HORIZONTAL) { int lastX = 0; if (this->panelCount > 0) { Panel* last = (Panel*) Vector_get(this->panels, this->panelCount - 1); lastX = last->x + last->w + 1; } int height = LINES - this->y1 + this->y2; if (size > 0) { Panel_resize(item, size, height); } else { Panel_resize(item, COLS-this->x1+this->x2-lastX, height); } Panel_move(item, lastX, this->y1); } // TODO: VERTICAL Vector_add(this->panels, item); item->needsRedraw = true; this->panelCount++; } Panel* ScreenManager_remove(ScreenManager* this, int idx) { assert(this->panelCount > idx); Panel* panel = (Panel*) Vector_remove(this->panels, idx); this->panelCount--; return panel; } void ScreenManager_resize(ScreenManager* this, int x1, int y1, int x2, int y2) { this->x1 = x1; this->y1 = y1; this->x2 = x2; this->y2 = y2; int panels = this->panelCount; if (this->orientation == HORIZONTAL) { int lastX = 0; for (int i = 0; i < panels - 1; i++) { Panel* panel = (Panel*) Vector_get(this->panels, i); Panel_resize(panel, panel->w, LINES-y1+y2); Panel_move(panel, lastX, y1); lastX = panel->x + panel->w + 1; } Panel* panel = (Panel*) Vector_get(this->panels, panels-1); Panel_resize(panel, COLS-x1+x2-lastX, LINES-y1+y2); Panel_move(panel, lastX, y1); } // TODO: VERTICAL } static void checkRecalculation(ScreenManager* this, double* oldTime, int* sortTimeout, bool* redraw, bool *rescan, bool *timedOut) { ProcessList* pl = this->header->pl; struct timeval tv; gettimeofday(&tv, NULL); double newTime = ((double)tv.tv_sec * 10) + ((double)tv.tv_usec / 100000); *timedOut = (newTime - *oldTime > this->settings->delay); *rescan = *rescan || *timedOut; if (newTime < *oldTime) *rescan = true; // clock was adjusted? if (*rescan) { *oldTime = newTime; ProcessList_scan(pl); if (*sortTimeout == 0 || this->settings->treeView) { ProcessList_sort(pl); *sortTimeout = 1; } *redraw = true; } if (*redraw) { ProcessList_rebuildPanel(pl); Header_draw(this->header); } *rescan = false; } static void ScreenManager_drawPanels(ScreenManager* this, int focus) { int nPanels = this->panelCount; for (int i = 0; i < nPanels; i++) { Panel* panel = (Panel*) Vector_get(this->panels, i); Panel_draw(panel, i == focus); if (i < nPanels) { if (this->orientation == HORIZONTAL) { mvvline(panel->y, panel->x+panel->w, ' ', panel->h+1); } } } } static Panel* setCurrentPanel(Panel* panel) { FunctionBar_draw(panel->currentBar, NULL); return panel; } void ScreenManager_run(ScreenManager* this, Panel** lastFocus, int* lastKey) { bool quit = false; int focus = 0; Panel* panelFocus = setCurrentPanel((Panel*) Vector_get(this->panels, focus)); double oldTime = 0.0; int ch = ERR; int closeTimeout = 0; bool timedOut = true; bool redraw = true; bool rescan = false; int sortTimeout = 0; int resetSortTimeout = 5; while (!quit) { if (this->header) { checkRecalculation(this, &oldTime, &sortTimeout, &redraw, &rescan, &timedOut); } if (redraw) { ScreenManager_drawPanels(this, focus); } int prevCh = ch; ESCDELAY = 25; ch = getch(); HandlerResult result = IGNORED; if (ch == KEY_MOUSE) { ch = ERR; MEVENT mevent; int ok = getmouse(&mevent); if (ok == OK) { if (mevent.bstate & BUTTON1_RELEASED) { if (mevent.y == LINES - 1) { ch = FunctionBar_synthesizeEvent(panelFocus->currentBar, mevent.x); } else { for (int i = 0; i < this->panelCount; i++) { Panel* panel = (Panel*) Vector_get(this->panels, i); if (mevent.x >= panel->x && mevent.x <= panel->x+panel->w) { if (mevent.y == panel->y) { ch = EVENT_HEADER_CLICK(mevent.x - panel->x); break; } else if (mevent.y > panel->y && mevent.y <= panel->y+panel->h) { ch = KEY_MOUSE; if (panel == panelFocus || this->allowFocusChange) { focus = i; panelFocus = setCurrentPanel(panel); Object* oldSelection = Panel_getSelected(panel); Panel_setSelected(panel, mevent.y - panel->y + panel->scrollV - 1); if (Panel_getSelected(panel) == oldSelection) { ch = KEY_RECLICK; } } break; } } } } #if NCURSES_MOUSE_VERSION > 1 } else if (mevent.bstate & BUTTON4_PRESSED) { ch = KEY_WHEELUP; } else if (mevent.bstate & BUTTON5_PRESSED) { ch = KEY_WHEELDOWN; #endif } } } if (ch == ERR) { sortTimeout--; if (prevCh == ch && !timedOut) { closeTimeout++; if (closeTimeout == 100) { break; } } else closeTimeout = 0; redraw = false; continue; } switch (ch) { case KEY_ALT('H'): ch = KEY_LEFT; break; case KEY_ALT('J'): ch = KEY_DOWN; break; case KEY_ALT('K'): ch = KEY_UP; break; case KEY_ALT('L'): ch = KEY_RIGHT; break; } redraw = true; if (Panel_eventHandlerFn(panelFocus)) { result = Panel_eventHandler(panelFocus, ch); } if (result & SYNTH_KEY) { ch = result >> 16; } if (result & REDRAW) { sortTimeout = 0; } if (result & RESCAN) { rescan = true; sortTimeout = 0; } if (result & HANDLED) { continue; } else if (result & BREAK_LOOP) { quit = true; continue; } switch (ch) { case KEY_RESIZE: { ScreenManager_resize(this, this->x1, this->y1, this->x2, this->y2); continue; } case KEY_LEFT: case KEY_CTRLB: if (!this->allowFocusChange) break; tryLeft: if (focus > 0) focus--; panelFocus = setCurrentPanel((Panel*) Vector_get(this->panels, focus)); if (Panel_size(panelFocus) == 0 && focus > 0) goto tryLeft; break; case KEY_RIGHT: case KEY_CTRLF: case 9: if (!this->allowFocusChange) break; tryRight: if (focus < this->panelCount - 1) focus++; panelFocus = setCurrentPanel((Panel*) Vector_get(this->panels, focus)); if (Panel_size(panelFocus) == 0 && focus < this->panelCount - 1) goto tryRight; break; case KEY_F(10): case 'q': case 27: quit = true; continue; default: sortTimeout = resetSortTimeout; Panel_onKey(panelFocus, ch); break; } } if (lastFocus) *lastFocus = panelFocus; if (lastKey) *lastKey = ch; } htop-2.0.1/MainPanel.h0000644000175000001440000000211112654142132011411 00000000000000/* Do not edit this file. It was automatically generated. */ #ifndef HEADER_MainPanel #define HEADER_MainPanel /* htop - ColumnsPanel.h (C) 2004-2015 Hisham H. 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It was automatically generated. */ #ifndef HEADER_ColorsPanel #define HEADER_ColorsPanel /* htop - ColorsPanel.h (C) 2004-2011 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ // TO ADD A NEW SCHEME: // * Increment the size of bool check in ColorsPanel.h // * Add the entry in the ColorSchemeNames array below in the file // * Add a define in CRT.h that matches the order of the array // * Add the colors in CRT_setColors #include "Panel.h" #include "Settings.h" #include "ScreenManager.h" typedef struct ColorsPanel_ { Panel super; Settings* settings; ScreenManager* scr; } ColorsPanel; extern PanelClass ColorsPanel_class; ColorsPanel* ColorsPanel_new(Settings* settings, ScreenManager* scr); #endif htop-2.0.1/htop.c0000644000175000001440000001561712661633220010532 00000000000000/* htop - htop.c (C) 2004-2011 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "config.h" #include "FunctionBar.h" #include "Hashtable.h" #include "ColumnsPanel.h" #include "CRT.h" #include "MainPanel.h" #include "ProcessList.h" #include "ScreenManager.h" #include "Settings.h" #include "UsersTable.h" #include "Platform.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include //#link m static void printVersionFlag() { fputs("htop " VERSION " - " COPYRIGHT "\n" "Released under the GNU GPL.\n\n", stdout); exit(0); } static void printHelpFlag() { fputs("htop " VERSION " - " COPYRIGHT "\n" "Released under the GNU GPL.\n\n" "-C --no-color Use a monochrome color scheme\n" "-d --delay=DELAY Set the delay between updates, in tenths of seconds\n" "-h --help Print this help screen\n" "-s --sort-key=COLUMN Sort by COLUMN (try --sort-key=help for a list)\n" "-u --user=USERNAME Show only processes of a given user\n" "-p --pid=PID,[,PID,PID...] Show only the given PIDs\n" "-v --version Print version info\n" "\n" "Long options may be passed with a single dash.\n\n" "Press F1 inside htop for online help.\n" "See 'man htop' for more information.\n", stdout); exit(0); } // ---------------------------------------- typedef struct CommandLineSettings_ { Hashtable* pidWhiteList; uid_t userId; int sortKey; int delay; bool useColors; } CommandLineSettings; static CommandLineSettings parseArguments(int argc, char** argv) { CommandLineSettings flags = { .pidWhiteList = NULL, .userId = -1, // -1 is guaranteed to be an invalid uid_t (see setreuid(2)) .sortKey = 0, .delay = -1, .useColors = true, }; static struct option long_opts[] = { {"help", no_argument, 0, 'h'}, {"version", no_argument, 0, 'v'}, {"delay", required_argument, 0, 'd'}, {"sort-key", required_argument, 0, 's'}, {"user", required_argument, 0, 'u'}, {"no-color", no_argument, 0, 'C'}, {"no-colour",no_argument, 0, 'C'}, {"pid", required_argument, 0, 'p'}, {"io", no_argument, 0, 'i'}, {0,0,0,0} }; int opt, opti=0; /* Parse arguments */ while ((opt = getopt_long(argc, argv, "hvCs:d:u:p:i", long_opts, &opti))) { if (opt == EOF) break; switch (opt) { case 'h': printHelpFlag(); break; case 'v': printVersionFlag(); break; case 's': if (strcmp(optarg, "help") == 0) { for (int j = 1; j < Platform_numberOfFields; j++) { const char* name = Process_fields[j].name; if (name) printf ("%s\n", name); } exit(0); } flags.sortKey = ColumnsPanel_fieldNameToIndex(optarg); if (flags.sortKey == -1) { fprintf(stderr, "Error: invalid column \"%s\".\n", optarg); } break; case 'd': if (sscanf(optarg, "%16d", &(flags.delay)) == 1) { if (flags.delay < 1) flags.delay = 1; if (flags.delay > 100) flags.delay = 100; } else { fprintf(stderr, "Error: invalid delay value \"%s\".\n", optarg); } break; case 'u': if (!Action_setUserOnly(optarg, &(flags.userId))) { fprintf(stderr, "Error: invalid user \"%s\".\n", optarg); } break; case 'C': flags.useColors = false; break; case 'p': { char* argCopy = xStrdup(optarg); char* saveptr; char* pid = strtok_r(argCopy, ",", &saveptr); if(!flags.pidWhiteList) { flags.pidWhiteList = Hashtable_new(8, false); } while(pid) { unsigned int num_pid = atoi(pid); Hashtable_put(flags.pidWhiteList, num_pid, (void *) 1); pid = strtok_r(NULL, ",", &saveptr); } free(argCopy); break; } default: exit(1); } } return flags; } static void millisleep(unsigned long millisec) { struct timespec req = { .tv_sec = 0, .tv_nsec = millisec * 1000000L }; while(nanosleep(&req,&req)==-1) { continue; } } int main(int argc, char** argv) { char *lc_ctype = getenv("LC_CTYPE"); if(lc_ctype != NULL) setlocale(LC_CTYPE, lc_ctype); else if ((lc_ctype = getenv("LC_ALL"))) setlocale(LC_CTYPE, lc_ctype); else setlocale(LC_CTYPE, ""); CommandLineSettings flags = parseArguments(argc, argv); // may exit() #ifdef HAVE_PROC if (access(PROCDIR, R_OK) != 0) { fprintf(stderr, "Error: could not read procfs (compiled to look in %s).\n", PROCDIR); exit(1); } #endif Process_setupColumnWidths(); UsersTable* ut = UsersTable_new(); ProcessList* pl = ProcessList_new(ut, flags.pidWhiteList, flags.userId); Settings* settings = Settings_new(pl->cpuCount); pl->settings = settings; Header* header = Header_new(pl, settings, 2); Header_populateFromSettings(header); if (flags.delay != -1) settings->delay = flags.delay; if (!flags.useColors) settings->colorScheme = COLORSCHEME_MONOCHROME; CRT_init(settings->delay, settings->colorScheme); MainPanel* panel = MainPanel_new(); ProcessList_setPanel(pl, (Panel*) panel); MainPanel_updateTreeFunctions(panel, settings->treeView); if (flags.sortKey > 0) { settings->sortKey = flags.sortKey; settings->treeView = false; settings->direction = 1; } ProcessList_printHeader(pl, Panel_getHeader((Panel*)panel)); State state = { .settings = settings, .ut = ut, .pl = pl, .panel = (Panel*) panel, .header = header, }; MainPanel_setState(panel, &state); ScreenManager* scr = ScreenManager_new(0, header->height, 0, -1, HORIZONTAL, header, settings, true); ScreenManager_add(scr, (Panel*) panel, -1); ProcessList_scan(pl); millisleep(75); ProcessList_scan(pl); ScreenManager_run(scr, NULL, NULL); attron(CRT_colors[RESET_COLOR]); mvhline(LINES-1, 0, ' ', COLS); attroff(CRT_colors[RESET_COLOR]); refresh(); CRT_done(); if (settings->changed) Settings_write(settings); Header_delete(header); ProcessList_delete(pl); ScreenManager_delete(scr); UsersTable_delete(ut); Settings_delete(settings); if(flags.pidWhiteList) { Hashtable_delete(flags.pidWhiteList); } return 0; } htop-2.0.1/Settings.h0000644000175000001440000000250212654143726011363 00000000000000/* Do not edit this file. It was automatically generated. */ #ifndef HEADER_Settings #define HEADER_Settings /* htop - Settings.h (C) 2004-2011 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #define DEFAULT_DELAY 15 #include "Process.h" #include typedef struct { int len; char** names; int* modes; } MeterColumnSettings; typedef struct Settings_ { char* filename; MeterColumnSettings columns[2]; ProcessField* fields; int flags; int colorScheme; int delay; int cpuCount; int direction; ProcessField sortKey; bool countCPUsFromZero; bool detailedCPUTime; bool treeView; bool showProgramPath; bool hideThreads; bool shadowOtherUsers; bool showThreadNames; bool hideKernelThreads; bool hideUserlandThreads; bool highlightBaseName; bool highlightMegabytes; bool highlightThreads; bool updateProcessNames; bool accountGuestInCPUMeter; bool headerMargin; bool changed; } Settings; #ifndef Settings_cpuId #define Settings_cpuId(settings, cpu) ((settings)->countCPUsFromZero ? (cpu) : (cpu)+1) #endif void Settings_delete(Settings* this); bool Settings_write(Settings* this); Settings* Settings_new(int cpuCount); void Settings_invertSortOrder(Settings* this); #endif htop-2.0.1/MemoryMeter.h0000644000175000001440000000056712567673511012044 00000000000000/* Do not edit this file. It was automatically generated. */ #ifndef HEADER_MemoryMeter #define HEADER_MemoryMeter /* htop - MemoryMeter.h (C) 2004-2011 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "Meter.h" extern int MemoryMeter_attributes[]; extern MeterClass MemoryMeter_class; #endif htop-2.0.1/Affinity.h0000644000175000001440000000175512660173764011347 00000000000000/* Do not edit this file. It was automatically generated. */ #ifndef HEADER_Affinity #define HEADER_Affinity /* htop - Affinity.h (C) 2004-2011 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #ifdef HAVE_LIBHWLOC #if __linux__ #define HTOP_HWLOC_CPUBIND_FLAG HWLOC_CPUBIND_THREAD #else #define HTOP_HWLOC_CPUBIND_FLAG HWLOC_CPUBIND_PROCESS #endif #elif HAVE_LINUX_AFFINITY #endif #include "Process.h" #include "ProcessList.h" typedef struct Affinity_ { ProcessList* pl; int size; int used; int* cpus; } Affinity; Affinity* Affinity_new(ProcessList* pl); void Affinity_delete(Affinity* this); void Affinity_add(Affinity* this, int id); #ifdef HAVE_LIBHWLOC Affinity* Affinity_get(Process* proc, ProcessList* pl); bool Affinity_set(Process* proc, Affinity* this); #elif HAVE_LINUX_AFFINITY Affinity* Affinity_get(Process* proc, ProcessList* pl); bool Affinity_set(Process* proc, Affinity* this); #endif #endif htop-2.0.1/LoadAverageMeter.c0000644000175000001440000000475712624516175012742 00000000000000/* htop - LoadAverageMeter.c (C) 2004-2011 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "LoadAverageMeter.h" #include "CRT.h" #include "Platform.h" /*{ #include "Meter.h" }*/ int LoadAverageMeter_attributes[] = { LOAD_AVERAGE_ONE, LOAD_AVERAGE_FIVE, LOAD_AVERAGE_FIFTEEN }; int LoadMeter_attributes[] = { LOAD }; static void LoadAverageMeter_setValues(Meter* this, char* buffer, int size) { Platform_getLoadAverage(&this->values[0], &this->values[1], &this->values[2]); snprintf(buffer, size, "%.2f/%.2f/%.2f", this->values[0], this->values[1], this->values[2]); } static void LoadAverageMeter_display(Object* cast, RichString* out) { Meter* this = (Meter*)cast; char buffer[20]; sprintf(buffer, "%.2f ", this->values[0]); RichString_write(out, CRT_colors[LOAD_AVERAGE_ONE], buffer); sprintf(buffer, "%.2f ", this->values[1]); RichString_append(out, CRT_colors[LOAD_AVERAGE_FIVE], buffer); sprintf(buffer, "%.2f ", this->values[2]); RichString_append(out, CRT_colors[LOAD_AVERAGE_FIFTEEN], buffer); } static void LoadMeter_setValues(Meter* this, char* buffer, int size) { double five, fifteen; Platform_getLoadAverage(&this->values[0], &five, &fifteen); if (this->values[0] > this->total) { this->total = this->values[0]; } snprintf(buffer, size, "%.2f", this->values[0]); } static void LoadMeter_display(Object* cast, RichString* out) { Meter* this = (Meter*)cast; char buffer[20]; sprintf(buffer, "%.2f ", ((Meter*)this)->values[0]); RichString_write(out, CRT_colors[LOAD], buffer); } MeterClass LoadAverageMeter_class = { .super = { .extends = Class(Meter), .delete = Meter_delete, .display = LoadAverageMeter_display, }, .setValues = LoadAverageMeter_setValues, .defaultMode = TEXT_METERMODE, .maxItems = 3, .total = 100.0, .attributes = LoadAverageMeter_attributes, .name = "LoadAverage", .uiName = "Load average", .description = "Load averages: 1 minute, 5 minutes, 15 minutes", .caption = "Load average: " }; MeterClass LoadMeter_class = { .super = { .extends = Class(Meter), .delete = Meter_delete, .display = LoadMeter_display, }, .setValues = LoadMeter_setValues, .defaultMode = TEXT_METERMODE, .total = 100.0, .attributes = LoadMeter_attributes, .name = "Load", .uiName = "Load", .description = "Load: average of ready processes in the last minute", .caption = "Load: " }; htop-2.0.1/Action.c0000644000175000001440000004627712665165064011015 00000000000000/* htop - Action.c (C) 2015 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "config.h" #include "Action.h" #include "Affinity.h" #include "AffinityPanel.h" #include "CategoriesPanel.h" #include "CRT.h" #include "EnvScreen.h" #include "MainPanel.h" #include "OpenFilesScreen.h" #include "Process.h" #include "ScreenManager.h" #include "SignalsPanel.h" #include "StringUtils.h" #include "TraceScreen.h" #include "Platform.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /*{ #include "IncSet.h" #include "Settings.h" #include "Header.h" #include "UsersTable.h" #include "ProcessList.h" #include "Panel.h" typedef enum { HTOP_OK = 0x00, HTOP_REFRESH = 0x01, HTOP_RECALCULATE = 0x03, // implies HTOP_REFRESH HTOP_SAVE_SETTINGS = 0x04, HTOP_KEEP_FOLLOWING = 0x08, HTOP_QUIT = 0x10, HTOP_REDRAW_BAR = 0x20, HTOP_UPDATE_PANELHDR = 0x41, // implies HTOP_REFRESH } Htop_Reaction; typedef Htop_Reaction (*Htop_Action)(); typedef struct State_ { Settings* settings; UsersTable* ut; ProcessList* pl; Panel* panel; Header* header; } State; }*/ Object* Action_pickFromVector(State* st, Panel* list, int x) { Panel* panel = st->panel; Header* header = st->header; Settings* settings = st->settings; int y = panel->y; ScreenManager* scr = ScreenManager_new(0, header->height, 0, -1, HORIZONTAL, header, settings, false); scr->allowFocusChange = false; ScreenManager_add(scr, list, x - 1); ScreenManager_add(scr, panel, -1); Panel* panelFocus; int ch; bool unfollow = false; int pid = MainPanel_selectedPid((MainPanel*)panel); if (header->pl->following == -1) { header->pl->following = pid; unfollow = true; } ScreenManager_run(scr, &panelFocus, &ch); if (unfollow) { header->pl->following = -1; } ScreenManager_delete(scr); Panel_move(panel, 0, y); Panel_resize(panel, COLS, LINES-y-1); if (panelFocus == list && ch == 13) { Process* selected = (Process*)Panel_getSelected(panel); if (selected && selected->pid == pid) return Panel_getSelected(list); else beep(); } return NULL; } // ---------------------------------------- static void Action_runSetup(Settings* settings, const Header* header, ProcessList* pl) { ScreenManager* scr = ScreenManager_new(0, header->height, 0, -1, HORIZONTAL, header, settings, true); CategoriesPanel* panelCategories = CategoriesPanel_new(scr, settings, (Header*) header, pl); ScreenManager_add(scr, (Panel*) panelCategories, 16); CategoriesPanel_makeMetersPage(panelCategories); Panel* panelFocus; int ch; ScreenManager_run(scr, &panelFocus, &ch); ScreenManager_delete(scr); if (settings->changed) { Header_writeBackToSettings(header); } } static bool changePriority(MainPanel* panel, int delta) { bool anyTagged; bool ok = MainPanel_foreachProcess(panel, (MainPanel_ForeachProcessFn) Process_changePriorityBy, delta, &anyTagged); if (!ok) beep(); return anyTagged; } static void addUserToVector(int key, void* userCast, void* panelCast) { char* user = (char*) userCast; Panel* panel = (Panel*) panelCast; Panel_add(panel, (Object*) ListItem_new(user, key)); } bool Action_setUserOnly(const char* userName, uid_t* userId) { struct passwd* user = getpwnam(userName); if (user) { *userId = user->pw_uid; return true; } *userId = -1; return false; } static void tagAllChildren(Panel* panel, Process* parent) { parent->tag = true; pid_t ppid = parent->pid; for (int i = 0; i < Panel_size(panel); i++) { Process* p = (Process*) Panel_get(panel, i); if (!p->tag && p->ppid == ppid) { tagAllChildren(panel, p); } } } static bool expandCollapse(Panel* panel) { Process* p = (Process*) Panel_getSelected(panel); if (!p) return false; p->showChildren = !p->showChildren; return true; } Htop_Reaction Action_setSortKey(Settings* settings, ProcessField sortKey) { settings->sortKey = sortKey; settings->direction = 1; settings->treeView = false; return HTOP_REFRESH | HTOP_SAVE_SETTINGS | HTOP_UPDATE_PANELHDR | HTOP_KEEP_FOLLOWING; } static Htop_Reaction sortBy(State* st) { Htop_Reaction reaction = HTOP_OK; Panel* sortPanel = Panel_new(0, 0, 0, 0, true, Class(ListItem), FunctionBar_newEnterEsc("Sort ", "Cancel ")); Panel_setHeader(sortPanel, "Sort by"); ProcessField* fields = st->settings->fields; for (int i = 0; fields[i]; i++) { char* name = String_trim(Process_fields[fields[i]].name); Panel_add(sortPanel, (Object*) ListItem_new(name, fields[i])); if (fields[i] == st->settings->sortKey) Panel_setSelected(sortPanel, i); free(name); } ListItem* field = (ListItem*) Action_pickFromVector(st, sortPanel, 15); if (field) { reaction |= Action_setSortKey(st->settings, field->key); } Object_delete(sortPanel); return reaction | HTOP_REFRESH | HTOP_REDRAW_BAR | HTOP_UPDATE_PANELHDR; } // ---------------------------------------- static Htop_Reaction actionResize(State* st) { Panel_resize(st->panel, COLS, LINES-(st->panel->y)-1); return HTOP_REDRAW_BAR; } static Htop_Reaction actionSortByMemory(State* st) { return Action_setSortKey(st->settings, PERCENT_MEM); } static Htop_Reaction actionSortByCPU(State* st) { return Action_setSortKey(st->settings, PERCENT_CPU); } static Htop_Reaction actionSortByTime(State* st) { return Action_setSortKey(st->settings, TIME); } static Htop_Reaction actionToggleKernelThreads(State* st) { st->settings->hideKernelThreads = !st->settings->hideKernelThreads; return HTOP_RECALCULATE | HTOP_SAVE_SETTINGS; } static Htop_Reaction actionToggleUserlandThreads(State* st) { st->settings->hideUserlandThreads = !st->settings->hideUserlandThreads; st->settings->hideThreads = st->settings->hideUserlandThreads; return HTOP_RECALCULATE | HTOP_SAVE_SETTINGS; } static Htop_Reaction actionToggleProgramPath(State* st) { st->settings->showProgramPath = !st->settings->showProgramPath; return HTOP_REFRESH | HTOP_SAVE_SETTINGS; } static Htop_Reaction actionToggleTreeView(State* st) { st->settings->treeView = !st->settings->treeView; if (st->settings->treeView) st->settings->direction = 1; ProcessList_expandTree(st->pl); return HTOP_REFRESH | HTOP_SAVE_SETTINGS | HTOP_KEEP_FOLLOWING | HTOP_REDRAW_BAR | HTOP_UPDATE_PANELHDR; } static Htop_Reaction actionIncFilter(State* st) { IncSet* inc = ((MainPanel*)st->panel)->inc; IncSet_activate(inc, INC_FILTER, st->panel); st->pl->incFilter = IncSet_filter(inc); return HTOP_REFRESH | HTOP_KEEP_FOLLOWING; } static Htop_Reaction actionIncSearch(State* st) { IncSet_activate(((MainPanel*)st->panel)->inc, INC_SEARCH, st->panel); return HTOP_REFRESH | HTOP_KEEP_FOLLOWING; } static Htop_Reaction actionHigherPriority(State* st) { bool changed = changePriority((MainPanel*)st->panel, -1); return changed ? HTOP_REFRESH : HTOP_OK; } static Htop_Reaction actionLowerPriority(State* st) { bool changed = changePriority((MainPanel*)st->panel, 1); return changed ? HTOP_REFRESH : HTOP_OK; } static Htop_Reaction actionInvertSortOrder(State* st) { Settings_invertSortOrder(st->settings); return HTOP_REFRESH | HTOP_SAVE_SETTINGS; } static Htop_Reaction actionSetSortColumn(State* st) { return sortBy(st); } static Htop_Reaction actionExpandOrCollapse(State* st) { bool changed = expandCollapse(st->panel); return changed ? HTOP_RECALCULATE : HTOP_OK; } static Htop_Reaction actionExpandCollapseOrSortColumn(State* st) { return st->settings->treeView ? actionExpandOrCollapse(st) : actionSetSortColumn(st); } static Htop_Reaction actionQuit() { return HTOP_QUIT; } static Htop_Reaction actionSetAffinity(State* st) { if (st->pl->cpuCount == 1) return HTOP_OK; #if (HAVE_LIBHWLOC || HAVE_LINUX_AFFINITY) Panel* panel = st->panel; Process* p = (Process*) Panel_getSelected(panel); if (!p) return HTOP_OK; Affinity* affinity = Affinity_get(p, st->pl); if (!affinity) return HTOP_OK; Panel* affinityPanel = AffinityPanel_new(st->pl, affinity); Affinity_delete(affinity); void* set = Action_pickFromVector(st, affinityPanel, 15); if (set) { Affinity* affinity = AffinityPanel_getAffinity(affinityPanel, st->pl); bool ok = MainPanel_foreachProcess((MainPanel*)panel, (MainPanel_ForeachProcessFn) Affinity_set, (size_t) affinity, NULL); if (!ok) beep(); Affinity_delete(affinity); } Panel_delete((Object*)affinityPanel); #endif return HTOP_REFRESH | HTOP_REDRAW_BAR | HTOP_UPDATE_PANELHDR; } static Htop_Reaction actionKill(State* st) { Panel* signalsPanel = (Panel*) SignalsPanel_new(); ListItem* sgn = (ListItem*) Action_pickFromVector(st, signalsPanel, 15); if (sgn) { if (sgn->key != 0) { Panel_setHeader(st->panel, "Sending..."); Panel_draw(st->panel, true); refresh(); MainPanel_foreachProcess((MainPanel*)st->panel, (MainPanel_ForeachProcessFn) Process_sendSignal, (size_t) sgn->key, NULL); napms(500); } } Panel_delete((Object*)signalsPanel); return HTOP_REFRESH | HTOP_REDRAW_BAR | HTOP_UPDATE_PANELHDR; } static Htop_Reaction actionFilterByUser(State* st) { Panel* usersPanel = Panel_new(0, 0, 0, 0, true, Class(ListItem), FunctionBar_newEnterEsc("Show ", "Cancel ")); Panel_setHeader(usersPanel, "Show processes of:"); UsersTable_foreach(st->ut, addUserToVector, usersPanel); Vector_insertionSort(usersPanel->items); ListItem* allUsers = ListItem_new("All users", -1); Panel_insert(usersPanel, 0, (Object*) allUsers); ListItem* picked = (ListItem*) Action_pickFromVector(st, usersPanel, 20); if (picked) { if (picked == allUsers) { st->pl->userId = -1; } else { Action_setUserOnly(ListItem_getRef(picked), &(st->pl->userId)); } } Panel_delete((Object*)usersPanel); return HTOP_REFRESH | HTOP_REDRAW_BAR | HTOP_UPDATE_PANELHDR; } static Htop_Reaction actionFollow(State* st) { st->pl->following = MainPanel_selectedPid((MainPanel*)st->panel); Panel_setSelectionColor(st->panel, CRT_colors[PANEL_SELECTION_FOLLOW]); return HTOP_KEEP_FOLLOWING; } static Htop_Reaction actionSetup(State* st) { Action_runSetup(st->settings, st->header, st->pl); // TODO: shouldn't need this, colors should be dynamic int headerHeight = Header_calculateHeight(st->header); Panel_move(st->panel, 0, headerHeight); Panel_resize(st->panel, COLS, LINES-headerHeight-1); return HTOP_REFRESH | HTOP_REDRAW_BAR | HTOP_UPDATE_PANELHDR; } static Htop_Reaction actionLsof(State* st) { Process* p = (Process*) Panel_getSelected(st->panel); if (!p) return HTOP_OK; OpenFilesScreen* ofs = OpenFilesScreen_new(p); InfoScreen_run((InfoScreen*)ofs); OpenFilesScreen_delete((Object*)ofs); clear(); CRT_enableDelay(); return HTOP_REFRESH | HTOP_REDRAW_BAR; } static Htop_Reaction actionStrace(State* st) { Process* p = (Process*) Panel_getSelected(st->panel); if (!p) return HTOP_OK; TraceScreen* ts = TraceScreen_new(p); bool ok = TraceScreen_forkTracer(ts); if (ok) { InfoScreen_run((InfoScreen*)ts); } TraceScreen_delete((Object*)ts); clear(); CRT_enableDelay(); return HTOP_REFRESH | HTOP_REDRAW_BAR; } static Htop_Reaction actionTag(State* st) { Process* p = (Process*) Panel_getSelected(st->panel); if (!p) return HTOP_OK; Process_toggleTag(p); Panel_onKey(st->panel, KEY_DOWN); return HTOP_OK; } static Htop_Reaction actionRedraw() { clear(); return HTOP_REFRESH | HTOP_REDRAW_BAR; } static struct { const char* key; const char* info; } helpLeft[] = { { .key = " Arrows: ", .info = "scroll process list" }, { .key = " Digits: ", .info = "incremental PID search" }, { .key = " F3 /: ", .info = "incremental name search" }, { .key = " F4 \\: ",.info = "incremental name filtering" }, { .key = " F5 t: ", .info = "tree view" }, { .key = " p: ", .info = "toggle program path" }, { .key = " u: ", .info = "show processes of a single user" }, { .key = " H: ", .info = "hide/show user process threads" }, { .key = " K: ", .info = "hide/show kernel threads" }, { .key = " F: ", .info = "cursor follows process" }, { .key = " F6 + -: ", .info = "expand/collapse tree" }, { .key = " P M T: ", .info = "sort by CPU%, MEM% or TIME" }, { .key = " I: ", .info = "invert sort order" }, { .key = " F6 >: ", .info = "select sort column" }, { .key = NULL, .info = NULL } }; static struct { const char* key; const char* info; } helpRight[] = { { .key = " Space: ", .info = "tag process" }, { .key = " c: ", .info = "tag process and its children" }, { .key = " U: ", .info = "untag all processes" }, { .key = " F9 k: ", .info = "kill process/tagged processes" }, { .key = " F7 ]: ", .info = "higher priority (root only)" }, { .key = " F8 [: ", .info = "lower priority (+ nice)" }, #if (HAVE_LIBHWLOC || HAVE_LINUX_AFFINITY) { .key = " a: ", .info = "set CPU affinity" }, #endif { .key = " e: ", .info = "show process environment" }, { .key = " i: ", .info = "set IO priority" }, { .key = " l: ", .info = "list open files with lsof" }, { .key = " s: ", .info = "trace syscalls with strace" }, { .key = " ", .info = "" }, { .key = " F2 S: ", .info = "setup" }, { .key = " F1 h: ", .info = "show this help screen" }, { .key = " F10 q: ", .info = "quit" }, { .key = NULL, .info = NULL } }; static Htop_Reaction actionHelp(State* st) { Settings* settings = st->settings; clear(); attrset(CRT_colors[HELP_BOLD]); for (int i = 0; i < LINES-1; i++) mvhline(i, 0, ' ', COLS); mvaddstr(0, 0, "htop " VERSION " - " COPYRIGHT); mvaddstr(1, 0, "Released under the GNU GPL. See 'man' page for more info."); attrset(CRT_colors[DEFAULT_COLOR]); mvaddstr(3, 0, "CPU usage bar: "); #define addattrstr(a,s) attrset(a);addstr(s) addattrstr(CRT_colors[BAR_BORDER], "["); if (settings->detailedCPUTime) { addattrstr(CRT_colors[CPU_NICE_TEXT], "low"); addstr("/"); addattrstr(CRT_colors[CPU_NORMAL], "normal"); addstr("/"); addattrstr(CRT_colors[CPU_KERNEL], "kernel"); addstr("/"); addattrstr(CRT_colors[CPU_IRQ], "irq"); addstr("/"); addattrstr(CRT_colors[CPU_SOFTIRQ], "soft-irq"); addstr("/"); addattrstr(CRT_colors[CPU_STEAL], "steal"); addstr("/"); addattrstr(CRT_colors[CPU_GUEST], "guest"); addstr("/"); addattrstr(CRT_colors[CPU_IOWAIT], "io-wait"); addattrstr(CRT_colors[BAR_SHADOW], " used%"); } else { addattrstr(CRT_colors[CPU_NICE_TEXT], "low-priority"); addstr("/"); addattrstr(CRT_colors[CPU_NORMAL], "normal"); addstr("/"); addattrstr(CRT_colors[CPU_KERNEL], "kernel"); addstr("/"); addattrstr(CRT_colors[CPU_STEAL], "virtualiz"); addattrstr(CRT_colors[BAR_SHADOW], " used%"); } addattrstr(CRT_colors[BAR_BORDER], "]"); attrset(CRT_colors[DEFAULT_COLOR]); mvaddstr(4, 0, "Memory bar: "); addattrstr(CRT_colors[BAR_BORDER], "["); addattrstr(CRT_colors[MEMORY_USED], "used"); addstr("/"); addattrstr(CRT_colors[MEMORY_BUFFERS_TEXT], "buffers"); addstr("/"); addattrstr(CRT_colors[MEMORY_CACHE], "cache"); addattrstr(CRT_colors[BAR_SHADOW], " used/total"); addattrstr(CRT_colors[BAR_BORDER], "]"); attrset(CRT_colors[DEFAULT_COLOR]); mvaddstr(5, 0, "Swap bar: "); addattrstr(CRT_colors[BAR_BORDER], "["); addattrstr(CRT_colors[SWAP], "used"); addattrstr(CRT_colors[BAR_SHADOW], " used/total"); addattrstr(CRT_colors[BAR_BORDER], "]"); attrset(CRT_colors[DEFAULT_COLOR]); mvaddstr(6,0, "Type and layout of header meters are configurable in the setup screen."); if (CRT_colorScheme == COLORSCHEME_MONOCHROME) { mvaddstr(7, 0, "In monochrome, meters display as different chars, in order: |#*@$%&."); } mvaddstr( 8, 0, " Status: R: running; S: sleeping; T: traced/stopped; Z: zombie; D: disk sleep"); for (int i = 0; helpLeft[i].info; i++) { mvaddstr(9+i, 9, helpLeft[i].info); } for (int i = 0; helpRight[i].info; i++) { mvaddstr(9+i, 49, helpRight[i].info); } attrset(CRT_colors[HELP_BOLD]); for (int i = 0; helpLeft[i].key; i++) { mvaddstr(9+i, 0, helpLeft[i].key); } for (int i = 0; helpRight[i].key; i++) { mvaddstr(9+i, 40, helpRight[i].key); } attrset(CRT_colors[PROCESS_THREAD]); mvaddstr(16, 32, "threads"); mvaddstr(17, 26, "threads"); attrset(CRT_colors[DEFAULT_COLOR]); attrset(CRT_colors[HELP_BOLD]); mvaddstr(23,0, "Press any key to return."); attrset(CRT_colors[DEFAULT_COLOR]); refresh(); CRT_readKey(); clear(); return HTOP_RECALCULATE | HTOP_REDRAW_BAR; } static Htop_Reaction actionUntagAll(State* st) { for (int i = 0; i < Panel_size(st->panel); i++) { Process* p = (Process*) Panel_get(st->panel, i); p->tag = false; } return HTOP_REFRESH; } static Htop_Reaction actionTagAllChildren(State* st) { Process* p = (Process*) Panel_getSelected(st->panel); if (!p) return HTOP_OK; tagAllChildren(st->panel, p); return HTOP_OK; } static Htop_Reaction actionShowEnvScreen(State* st) { Process* p = (Process*) Panel_getSelected(st->panel); if (!p) return HTOP_OK; EnvScreen* es = EnvScreen_new(p); InfoScreen_run((InfoScreen*)es); EnvScreen_delete((Object*)es); clear(); CRT_enableDelay(); return HTOP_REFRESH | HTOP_REDRAW_BAR; } void Action_setBindings(Htop_Action* keys) { keys[KEY_RESIZE] = actionResize; keys['M'] = actionSortByMemory; keys['T'] = actionSortByTime; keys['P'] = actionSortByCPU; keys['H'] = actionToggleUserlandThreads; keys['K'] = actionToggleKernelThreads; keys['p'] = actionToggleProgramPath; keys['t'] = actionToggleTreeView; keys[KEY_F(5)] = actionToggleTreeView; keys[KEY_F(4)] = actionIncFilter; keys['\\'] = actionIncFilter; keys[KEY_F(3)] = actionIncSearch; keys['/'] = actionIncSearch; keys[']'] = actionHigherPriority; keys[KEY_F(7)] = actionHigherPriority; keys['['] = actionLowerPriority; keys[KEY_F(8)] = actionLowerPriority; keys['I'] = actionInvertSortOrder; keys[KEY_F(6)] = actionExpandCollapseOrSortColumn; keys[KEY_F(18)] = actionExpandCollapseOrSortColumn; keys['<'] = actionSetSortColumn; keys[','] = actionSetSortColumn; keys['>'] = actionSetSortColumn; keys['.'] = actionSetSortColumn; keys[KEY_F(10)] = actionQuit; keys['q'] = actionQuit; keys['a'] = actionSetAffinity; keys[KEY_F(9)] = actionKill; keys['k'] = actionKill; keys[KEY_RECLICK] = actionExpandOrCollapse; keys['+'] = actionExpandOrCollapse; keys['='] = actionExpandOrCollapse; keys['-'] = actionExpandOrCollapse; keys['u'] = actionFilterByUser; keys['F'] = actionFollow; keys['S'] = actionSetup; keys['C'] = actionSetup; keys[KEY_F(2)] = actionSetup; keys['l'] = actionLsof; keys['s'] = actionStrace; keys[' '] = actionTag; keys['\014'] = actionRedraw; // Ctrl+L keys[KEY_F(1)] = actionHelp; keys['h'] = actionHelp; keys['?'] = actionHelp; keys['U'] = actionUntagAll; keys['c'] = actionTagAllChildren; keys['e'] = actionShowEnvScreen; } htop-2.0.1/README0000644000175000001440000000415412657157414010301 00000000000000[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/hishamhm/htop.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/hishamhm/htop) [![PayPal donate](https://img.shields.io/badge/paypal-donate-green.svg)](http://hisham.hm/htop/index.php?page=donate) [htop](http://hisham.hm/htop/) ==== by Hisham Muhammad (2004 - 2016) Introduction ------------ This is `htop`, an interactive process viewer. It requires `ncurses`. It is developed primarily on Linux, but we also have code for running under FreeBSD and Mac OS X (help and testing are wanted for these platforms!) This software has evolved considerably over the years, and is reasonably complete, but there is always room for improvement. Comparison between `htop` and classic `top` ------------------------------------------- * In `htop` you can scroll the list vertically and horizontally to see all processes and full command lines. * In `top` you are subject to a delay for each unassigned key you press (especially annoying when multi-key escape sequences are triggered by accident). * `htop` starts faster (`top` seems to collect data for a while before displaying anything). * In `htop` you don't need to type the process number to kill a process, in `top` you do. * In `htop` you don't need to type the process number or the priority value to renice a process, in `top` you do. * In `htop` you can kill multiple processes at once. * `top` is older, hence, more tested. Compilation instructions ------------------------ This program is distributed as a standard autotools-based package. See the [INSTALL](/INSTALL) file for detailed instructions. When compiling from a release tarball, run: ./configure && make For compiling sources downloaded from the Git repository, run: ./autogen.sh && ./configure && make By default `make install` will install into `/usr/local`, for changing the path use `./configure --prefix=/some/path`. See the manual page (`man htop`) or the on-line help ('F1' or 'h' inside `htop`) for a list of supported key commands. 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Relies on a correctly # configured wine environment available, with the winepath program in $build's # $PATH. Assumes ARG has no leading or trailing path separator characters. # # ARG is path to be converted from $build format to win32. # Result is available in $func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_result. # Unconvertible file (directory) names in ARG are skipped; if no directory names # are convertible, then the result may be empty. func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32 () { $opt_debug # unfortunately, winepath doesn't convert paths, only file names func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_result="" if test -n "$1"; then oldIFS=$IFS IFS=: for func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_f in $1; do IFS=$oldIFS func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32 "$func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_f" if test -n "$func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32_result" ; then if test -z "$func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_result"; then func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_result="$func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32_result" else func_append func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_result ";$func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32_result" fi fi done IFS=$oldIFS fi } # end: func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32 # func_cygpath ARGS... # Wrapper around calling the cygpath program via LT_CYGPATH. This is used when # when (1) $build is *nix and Cygwin is hosted via a wine environment; or (2) # $build is MSYS and $host is Cygwin, or (3) $build is Cygwin. In case (1) or # (2), returns the Cygwin file name or path in func_cygpath_result (input # file name or path is assumed to be in w32 format, as previously converted # from $build's *nix or MSYS format). In case (3), returns the w32 file name # or path in func_cygpath_result (input file name or path is assumed to be in # Cygwin format). Returns an empty string on error. # # ARGS are passed to cygpath, with the last one being the file name or path to # be converted. # # Specify the absolute *nix (or w32) name to cygpath in the LT_CYGPATH # environment variable; do not put it in $PATH. func_cygpath () { $opt_debug if test -n "$LT_CYGPATH" && test -f "$LT_CYGPATH"; then func_cygpath_result=`$LT_CYGPATH "$@" 2>/dev/null` if test "$?" -ne 0; then # on failure, ensure result is empty func_cygpath_result= fi else func_cygpath_result= func_error "LT_CYGPATH is empty or specifies non-existent file: \`$LT_CYGPATH'" fi } #end: func_cygpath # func_convert_core_msys_to_w32 ARG # Convert file name or path ARG from MSYS format to w32 format. Return # result in func_convert_core_msys_to_w32_result. func_convert_core_msys_to_w32 () { $opt_debug # awkward: cmd appends spaces to result func_convert_core_msys_to_w32_result=`( cmd //c echo "$1" ) 2>/dev/null | $SED -e 's/[ ]*$//' -e "$lt_sed_naive_backslashify"` } #end: func_convert_core_msys_to_w32 # func_convert_file_check ARG1 ARG2 # Verify that ARG1 (a file name in $build format) was converted to $host # format in ARG2. Otherwise, emit an error message, but continue (resetting # func_to_host_file_result to ARG1). func_convert_file_check () { $opt_debug if test -z "$2" && test -n "$1" ; then func_error "Could not determine host file name corresponding to" func_error " \`$1'" func_error "Continuing, but uninstalled executables may not work." # Fallback: func_to_host_file_result="$1" fi } # end func_convert_file_check # func_convert_path_check FROM_PATHSEP TO_PATHSEP FROM_PATH TO_PATH # Verify that FROM_PATH (a path in $build format) was converted to $host # format in TO_PATH. Otherwise, emit an error message, but continue, resetting # func_to_host_file_result to a simplistic fallback value (see below). func_convert_path_check () { $opt_debug if test -z "$4" && test -n "$3"; then func_error "Could not determine the host path corresponding to" func_error " \`$3'" func_error "Continuing, but uninstalled executables may not work." # Fallback. This is a deliberately simplistic "conversion" and # should not be "improved". See libtool.info. if test "x$1" != "x$2"; then lt_replace_pathsep_chars="s|$1|$2|g" func_to_host_path_result=`echo "$3" | $SED -e "$lt_replace_pathsep_chars"` else func_to_host_path_result="$3" fi fi } # end func_convert_path_check # func_convert_path_front_back_pathsep FRONTPAT BACKPAT REPL ORIG # Modifies func_to_host_path_result by prepending REPL if ORIG matches FRONTPAT # and appending REPL if ORIG matches BACKPAT. func_convert_path_front_back_pathsep () { $opt_debug case $4 in $1 ) func_to_host_path_result="$3$func_to_host_path_result" ;; esac case $4 in $2 ) func_append func_to_host_path_result "$3" ;; esac } # end func_convert_path_front_back_pathsep ################################################## # $build to $host FILE NAME CONVERSION FUNCTIONS # ################################################## # invoked via `$to_host_file_cmd ARG' # # In each case, ARG is the path to be converted from $build to $host format. # Result will be available in $func_to_host_file_result. # func_to_host_file ARG # Converts the file name ARG from $build format to $host format. Return result # in func_to_host_file_result. func_to_host_file () { $opt_debug $to_host_file_cmd "$1" } # end func_to_host_file # func_to_tool_file ARG LAZY # converts the file name ARG from $build format to toolchain format. Return # result in func_to_tool_file_result. If the conversion in use is listed # in (the comma separated) LAZY, no conversion takes place. func_to_tool_file () { $opt_debug case ,$2, in *,"$to_tool_file_cmd",*) func_to_tool_file_result=$1 ;; *) $to_tool_file_cmd "$1" func_to_tool_file_result=$func_to_host_file_result ;; esac } # end func_to_tool_file # func_convert_file_noop ARG # Copy ARG to func_to_host_file_result. func_convert_file_noop () { func_to_host_file_result="$1" } # end func_convert_file_noop # func_convert_file_msys_to_w32 ARG # Convert file name ARG from (mingw) MSYS to (mingw) w32 format; automatic # conversion to w32 is not available inside the cwrapper. Returns result in # func_to_host_file_result. func_convert_file_msys_to_w32 () { $opt_debug func_to_host_file_result="$1" if test -n "$1"; then func_convert_core_msys_to_w32 "$1" func_to_host_file_result="$func_convert_core_msys_to_w32_result" fi func_convert_file_check "$1" "$func_to_host_file_result" } # end func_convert_file_msys_to_w32 # func_convert_file_cygwin_to_w32 ARG # Convert file name ARG from Cygwin to w32 format. Returns result in # func_to_host_file_result. func_convert_file_cygwin_to_w32 () { $opt_debug func_to_host_file_result="$1" if test -n "$1"; then # because $build is cygwin, we call "the" cygpath in $PATH; no need to use # LT_CYGPATH in this case. func_to_host_file_result=`cygpath -m "$1"` fi func_convert_file_check "$1" "$func_to_host_file_result" } # end func_convert_file_cygwin_to_w32 # func_convert_file_nix_to_w32 ARG # Convert file name ARG from *nix to w32 format. Requires a wine environment # and a working winepath. Returns result in func_to_host_file_result. func_convert_file_nix_to_w32 () { $opt_debug func_to_host_file_result="$1" if test -n "$1"; then func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32 "$1" func_to_host_file_result="$func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32_result" fi func_convert_file_check "$1" "$func_to_host_file_result" } # end func_convert_file_nix_to_w32 # func_convert_file_msys_to_cygwin ARG # Convert file name ARG from MSYS to Cygwin format. Requires LT_CYGPATH set. # Returns result in func_to_host_file_result. func_convert_file_msys_to_cygwin () { $opt_debug func_to_host_file_result="$1" if test -n "$1"; then func_convert_core_msys_to_w32 "$1" func_cygpath -u "$func_convert_core_msys_to_w32_result" func_to_host_file_result="$func_cygpath_result" fi func_convert_file_check "$1" "$func_to_host_file_result" } # end func_convert_file_msys_to_cygwin # func_convert_file_nix_to_cygwin ARG # Convert file name ARG from *nix to Cygwin format. Requires Cygwin installed # in a wine environment, working winepath, and LT_CYGPATH set. Returns result # in func_to_host_file_result. func_convert_file_nix_to_cygwin () { $opt_debug func_to_host_file_result="$1" if test -n "$1"; then # convert from *nix to w32, then use cygpath to convert from w32 to cygwin. func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32 "$1" func_cygpath -u "$func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32_result" func_to_host_file_result="$func_cygpath_result" fi func_convert_file_check "$1" "$func_to_host_file_result" } # end func_convert_file_nix_to_cygwin ############################################# # $build to $host PATH CONVERSION FUNCTIONS # ############################################# # invoked via `$to_host_path_cmd ARG' # # In each case, ARG is the path to be converted from $build to $host format. # The result will be available in $func_to_host_path_result. # # Path separators are also converted from $build format to $host format. If # ARG begins or ends with a path separator character, it is preserved (but # converted to $host format) on output. # # All path conversion functions are named using the following convention: # file name conversion function : func_convert_file_X_to_Y () # path conversion function : func_convert_path_X_to_Y () # where, for any given $build/$host combination the 'X_to_Y' value is the # same. If conversion functions are added for new $build/$host combinations, # the two new functions must follow this pattern, or func_init_to_host_path_cmd # will break. # func_init_to_host_path_cmd # Ensures that function "pointer" variable $to_host_path_cmd is set to the # appropriate value, based on the value of $to_host_file_cmd. to_host_path_cmd= func_init_to_host_path_cmd () { $opt_debug if test -z "$to_host_path_cmd"; then func_stripname 'func_convert_file_' '' "$to_host_file_cmd" to_host_path_cmd="func_convert_path_${func_stripname_result}" fi } # func_to_host_path ARG # Converts the path ARG from $build format to $host format. Return result # in func_to_host_path_result. func_to_host_path () { $opt_debug func_init_to_host_path_cmd $to_host_path_cmd "$1" } # end func_to_host_path # func_convert_path_noop ARG # Copy ARG to func_to_host_path_result. func_convert_path_noop () { func_to_host_path_result="$1" } # end func_convert_path_noop # func_convert_path_msys_to_w32 ARG # Convert path ARG from (mingw) MSYS to (mingw) w32 format; automatic # conversion to w32 is not available inside the cwrapper. Returns result in # func_to_host_path_result. func_convert_path_msys_to_w32 () { $opt_debug func_to_host_path_result="$1" if test -n "$1"; then # Remove leading and trailing path separator characters from ARG. MSYS # behavior is inconsistent here; cygpath turns them into '.;' and ';.'; # and winepath ignores them completely. func_stripname : : "$1" func_to_host_path_tmp1=$func_stripname_result func_convert_core_msys_to_w32 "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" func_to_host_path_result="$func_convert_core_msys_to_w32_result" func_convert_path_check : ";" \ "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" "$func_to_host_path_result" func_convert_path_front_back_pathsep ":*" "*:" ";" "$1" fi } # end func_convert_path_msys_to_w32 # func_convert_path_cygwin_to_w32 ARG # Convert path ARG from Cygwin to w32 format. Returns result in # func_to_host_file_result. func_convert_path_cygwin_to_w32 () { $opt_debug func_to_host_path_result="$1" if test -n "$1"; then # See func_convert_path_msys_to_w32: func_stripname : : "$1" func_to_host_path_tmp1=$func_stripname_result func_to_host_path_result=`cygpath -m -p "$func_to_host_path_tmp1"` func_convert_path_check : ";" \ "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" "$func_to_host_path_result" func_convert_path_front_back_pathsep ":*" "*:" ";" "$1" fi } # end func_convert_path_cygwin_to_w32 # func_convert_path_nix_to_w32 ARG # Convert path ARG from *nix to w32 format. Requires a wine environment and # a working winepath. Returns result in func_to_host_file_result. func_convert_path_nix_to_w32 () { $opt_debug func_to_host_path_result="$1" if test -n "$1"; then # See func_convert_path_msys_to_w32: func_stripname : : "$1" func_to_host_path_tmp1=$func_stripname_result func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32 "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" func_to_host_path_result="$func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_result" func_convert_path_check : ";" \ "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" "$func_to_host_path_result" func_convert_path_front_back_pathsep ":*" "*:" ";" "$1" fi } # end func_convert_path_nix_to_w32 # func_convert_path_msys_to_cygwin ARG # Convert path ARG from MSYS to Cygwin format. Requires LT_CYGPATH set. # Returns result in func_to_host_file_result. func_convert_path_msys_to_cygwin () { $opt_debug func_to_host_path_result="$1" if test -n "$1"; then # See func_convert_path_msys_to_w32: func_stripname : : "$1" func_to_host_path_tmp1=$func_stripname_result func_convert_core_msys_to_w32 "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" func_cygpath -u -p "$func_convert_core_msys_to_w32_result" func_to_host_path_result="$func_cygpath_result" func_convert_path_check : : \ "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" "$func_to_host_path_result" func_convert_path_front_back_pathsep ":*" "*:" : "$1" fi } # end func_convert_path_msys_to_cygwin # func_convert_path_nix_to_cygwin ARG # Convert path ARG from *nix to Cygwin format. Requires Cygwin installed in a # a wine environment, working winepath, and LT_CYGPATH set. 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Heuristic: eliminate # all those which have a first or second character that is # a '.' (that is, objdump's representation of an unprintable # character.) This should work for all archives with less than # 0x302f exports -- but will fail for DLLs whose name actually # begins with a literal '.' or a single character followed by # a '.'. # # Of those that remain, print the first one. $SED -e '/^\./d;/^.\./d;q' } # func_cygming_gnu_implib_p ARG # This predicate returns with zero status (TRUE) if # ARG is a GNU/binutils-style import library. 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Must ONLY be called from within # func_mode_link because it depends on a number of variables # set therein. # # ARG is the value that the WRAPPER_SCRIPT_BELONGS_IN_OBJDIR # variable will take. If 'yes', then the emitted script # will assume that the directory in which it is stored is # the $objdir directory. This is a cygwin/mingw-specific # behavior. func_emit_wrapper () { func_emit_wrapper_arg1=${1-no} $ECHO "\ #! $SHELL # $output - temporary wrapper script for $objdir/$outputname # Generated by $PROGRAM (GNU $PACKAGE$TIMESTAMP) $VERSION # # The $output program cannot be directly executed until all the libtool # libraries that it depends on are installed. # # This wrapper script should never be moved out of the build directory. # If it is, it will not operate correctly. # Sed substitution that helps us do robust quoting. It backslashifies # metacharacters that are still active within double-quoted strings. sed_quote_subst='$sed_quote_subst' # Be Bourne compatible if test -n \"\${ZSH_VERSION+set}\" && (emulate sh) >/dev/null 2>&1; then emulate sh NULLCMD=: # Zsh 3.x and 4.x performs word splitting on \${1+\"\$@\"}, which # is contrary to our usage. Disable this feature. alias -g '\${1+\"\$@\"}'='\"\$@\"' setopt NO_GLOB_SUBST else case \`(set -o) 2>/dev/null\` in *posix*) set -o posix;; esac fi BIN_SH=xpg4; export BIN_SH # for Tru64 DUALCASE=1; export DUALCASE # for MKS sh # The HP-UX ksh and POSIX shell print the target directory to stdout # if CDPATH is set. (unset CDPATH) >/dev/null 2>&1 && unset CDPATH relink_command=\"$relink_command\" # This environment variable determines our operation mode. if test \"\$libtool_install_magic\" = \"$magic\"; then # install mode needs the following variables: generated_by_libtool_version='$macro_version' notinst_deplibs='$notinst_deplibs' else # When we are sourced in execute mode, \$file and \$ECHO are already set. if test \"\$libtool_execute_magic\" != \"$magic\"; then file=\"\$0\"" qECHO=`$ECHO "$ECHO" | $SED "$sed_quote_subst"` $ECHO "\ # A function that is used when there is no print builtin or printf. func_fallback_echo () { eval 'cat <<_LTECHO_EOF \$1 _LTECHO_EOF' } ECHO=\"$qECHO\" fi # Very basic option parsing. 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Prints its arguments to stdout # (redirection is the responsibility of the caller) func_lt_dump_args () { lt_dump_args_N=1; for lt_arg do \$ECHO \"${outputname}:${output}:\${LINENO}: newargv[\$lt_dump_args_N]: \$lt_arg\" lt_dump_args_N=\`expr \$lt_dump_args_N + 1\` done } # Core function for launching the target application func_exec_program_core () { " case $host in # Backslashes separate directories on plain windows *-*-mingw | *-*-os2* | *-cegcc*) $ECHO "\ if test -n \"\$lt_option_debug\"; then \$ECHO \"${outputname}:${output}:\${LINENO}: newargv[0]: \$progdir\\\\\$program\" 1>&2 func_lt_dump_args \${1+\"\$@\"} 1>&2 fi exec \"\$progdir\\\\\$program\" \${1+\"\$@\"} " ;; *) $ECHO "\ if test -n \"\$lt_option_debug\"; then \$ECHO \"${outputname}:${output}:\${LINENO}: newargv[0]: \$progdir/\$program\" 1>&2 func_lt_dump_args \${1+\"\$@\"} 1>&2 fi exec \"\$progdir/\$program\" \${1+\"\$@\"} " ;; esac $ECHO "\ \$ECHO \"\$0: cannot exec \$program \$*\" 1>&2 exit 1 } # A function to encapsulate launching the target application # Strips options in the --lt-* namespace from \$@ and # launches target application with the remaining arguments. func_exec_program () { case \" \$* \" in *\\ --lt-*) for lt_wr_arg do case \$lt_wr_arg in --lt-*) ;; *) set x \"\$@\" \"\$lt_wr_arg\"; shift;; esac shift done ;; esac func_exec_program_core \${1+\"\$@\"} } # Parse options func_parse_lt_options \"\$0\" \${1+\"\$@\"} # Find the directory that this script lives in. thisdir=\`\$ECHO \"\$file\" | $SED 's%/[^/]*$%%'\` test \"x\$thisdir\" = \"x\$file\" && thisdir=. # Follow symbolic links until we get to the real thisdir. file=\`ls -ld \"\$file\" | $SED -n 's/.*-> //p'\` while test -n \"\$file\"; do destdir=\`\$ECHO \"\$file\" | $SED 's%/[^/]*\$%%'\` # If there was a directory component, then change thisdir. if test \"x\$destdir\" != \"x\$file\"; then case \"\$destdir\" in [\\\\/]* | [A-Za-z]:[\\\\/]*) thisdir=\"\$destdir\" ;; *) thisdir=\"\$thisdir/\$destdir\" ;; esac fi file=\`\$ECHO \"\$file\" | $SED 's%^.*/%%'\` file=\`ls -ld \"\$thisdir/\$file\" | $SED -n 's/.*-> //p'\` done # Usually 'no', except on cygwin/mingw when embedded into # the cwrapper. WRAPPER_SCRIPT_BELONGS_IN_OBJDIR=$func_emit_wrapper_arg1 if test \"\$WRAPPER_SCRIPT_BELONGS_IN_OBJDIR\" = \"yes\"; then # special case for '.' if test \"\$thisdir\" = \".\"; then thisdir=\`pwd\` fi # remove .libs from thisdir case \"\$thisdir\" in *[\\\\/]$objdir ) thisdir=\`\$ECHO \"\$thisdir\" | $SED 's%[\\\\/][^\\\\/]*$%%'\` ;; $objdir ) thisdir=. ;; esac fi # Try to get the absolute directory name. absdir=\`cd \"\$thisdir\" && pwd\` test -n \"\$absdir\" && thisdir=\"\$absdir\" " if test "$fast_install" = yes; then $ECHO "\ program=lt-'$outputname'$exeext progdir=\"\$thisdir/$objdir\" if test ! -f \"\$progdir/\$program\" || { file=\`ls -1dt \"\$progdir/\$program\" \"\$progdir/../\$program\" 2>/dev/null | ${SED} 1q\`; \\ test \"X\$file\" != \"X\$progdir/\$program\"; }; then file=\"\$\$-\$program\" if test ! -d \"\$progdir\"; then $MKDIR \"\$progdir\" else $RM \"\$progdir/\$file\" fi" $ECHO "\ # relink executable if necessary if test -n \"\$relink_command\"; then if relink_command_output=\`eval \$relink_command 2>&1\`; then : else $ECHO \"\$relink_command_output\" >&2 $RM \"\$progdir/\$file\" exit 1 fi fi $MV \"\$progdir/\$file\" \"\$progdir/\$program\" 2>/dev/null || { $RM \"\$progdir/\$program\"; $MV \"\$progdir/\$file\" \"\$progdir/\$program\"; } $RM \"\$progdir/\$file\" fi" else $ECHO "\ program='$outputname' progdir=\"\$thisdir/$objdir\" " fi $ECHO "\ if test -f \"\$progdir/\$program\"; then" # fixup the dll searchpath if we need to. # # Fix the DLL searchpath if we need to. Do this before prepending # to shlibpath, because on Windows, both are PATH and uninstalled # libraries must come first. if test -n "$dllsearchpath"; then $ECHO "\ # Add the dll search path components to the executable PATH PATH=$dllsearchpath:\$PATH " fi # Export our shlibpath_var if we have one. if test "$shlibpath_overrides_runpath" = yes && test -n "$shlibpath_var" && test -n "$temp_rpath"; then $ECHO "\ # Add our own library path to $shlibpath_var $shlibpath_var=\"$temp_rpath\$$shlibpath_var\" # Some systems cannot cope with colon-terminated $shlibpath_var # The second colon is a workaround for a bug in BeOS R4 sed $shlibpath_var=\`\$ECHO \"\$$shlibpath_var\" | $SED 's/::*\$//'\` export $shlibpath_var " fi $ECHO "\ if test \"\$libtool_execute_magic\" != \"$magic\"; then # Run the actual program with our arguments. func_exec_program \${1+\"\$@\"} fi else # The program doesn't exist. \$ECHO \"\$0: error: \\\`\$progdir/\$program' does not exist\" 1>&2 \$ECHO \"This script is just a wrapper for \$program.\" 1>&2 \$ECHO \"See the $PACKAGE documentation for more information.\" 1>&2 exit 1 fi fi\ " } # func_emit_cwrapperexe_src # emit the source code for a wrapper executable on stdout # Must ONLY be called from within func_mode_link because # it depends on a number of variable set therein. func_emit_cwrapperexe_src () { cat < #include #ifdef _MSC_VER # include # include # include #else # include # include # ifdef __CYGWIN__ # include # endif #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /* declarations of non-ANSI functions */ #if defined(__MINGW32__) # ifdef __STRICT_ANSI__ int _putenv (const char *); # endif #elif defined(__CYGWIN__) # ifdef __STRICT_ANSI__ char *realpath (const char *, char *); int putenv (char *); int setenv (const char *, const char *, int); # endif /* #elif defined (other platforms) ... */ #endif /* portability defines, excluding path handling macros */ #if defined(_MSC_VER) # define setmode _setmode # define stat _stat # define chmod _chmod # define getcwd _getcwd # define putenv _putenv # define S_IXUSR _S_IEXEC # ifndef _INTPTR_T_DEFINED # define _INTPTR_T_DEFINED # define intptr_t int # endif #elif defined(__MINGW32__) # define setmode _setmode # define stat _stat # define chmod _chmod # define getcwd _getcwd # define putenv _putenv #elif defined(__CYGWIN__) # define HAVE_SETENV # define FOPEN_WB "wb" /* #elif defined (other platforms) ... */ #endif #if defined(PATH_MAX) # define LT_PATHMAX PATH_MAX #elif defined(MAXPATHLEN) # define LT_PATHMAX MAXPATHLEN #else # define LT_PATHMAX 1024 #endif #ifndef S_IXOTH # define S_IXOTH 0 #endif #ifndef S_IXGRP # define S_IXGRP 0 #endif /* path handling portability macros */ #ifndef DIR_SEPARATOR # define DIR_SEPARATOR '/' # define PATH_SEPARATOR ':' #endif #if defined (_WIN32) || defined (__MSDOS__) || defined (__DJGPP__) || \ defined (__OS2__) # define HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM # define FOPEN_WB "wb" # ifndef DIR_SEPARATOR_2 # define DIR_SEPARATOR_2 '\\' # endif # ifndef PATH_SEPARATOR_2 # define PATH_SEPARATOR_2 ';' # endif #endif #ifndef DIR_SEPARATOR_2 # define IS_DIR_SEPARATOR(ch) ((ch) == DIR_SEPARATOR) #else /* DIR_SEPARATOR_2 */ # define IS_DIR_SEPARATOR(ch) \ (((ch) == DIR_SEPARATOR) || ((ch) == DIR_SEPARATOR_2)) #endif /* DIR_SEPARATOR_2 */ #ifndef PATH_SEPARATOR_2 # define IS_PATH_SEPARATOR(ch) ((ch) == PATH_SEPARATOR) #else /* PATH_SEPARATOR_2 */ # define IS_PATH_SEPARATOR(ch) ((ch) == PATH_SEPARATOR_2) #endif /* PATH_SEPARATOR_2 */ #ifndef FOPEN_WB # define FOPEN_WB "w" #endif #ifndef _O_BINARY # define _O_BINARY 0 #endif #define XMALLOC(type, num) ((type *) xmalloc ((num) * sizeof(type))) #define XFREE(stale) do { \ if (stale) { free ((void *) stale); stale = 0; } \ } while (0) #if defined(LT_DEBUGWRAPPER) static int lt_debug = 1; #else static int lt_debug = 0; #endif const char *program_name = "libtool-wrapper"; /* in case xstrdup fails */ void *xmalloc (size_t num); char *xstrdup (const char *string); const char *base_name (const char *name); char *find_executable (const char *wrapper); char *chase_symlinks (const char *pathspec); int make_executable (const char *path); int check_executable (const char *path); char *strendzap (char *str, const char *pat); void lt_debugprintf (const char *file, int line, const char *fmt, ...); void lt_fatal (const char *file, int line, const char *message, ...); static const char *nonnull (const char *s); static const char *nonempty (const char *s); void lt_setenv (const char *name, const char *value); char *lt_extend_str (const char *orig_value, const char *add, int to_end); void lt_update_exe_path (const char *name, const char *value); void lt_update_lib_path (const char *name, const char *value); char **prepare_spawn (char **argv); void lt_dump_script (FILE *f); EOF cat <= 0) && (st.st_mode & (S_IXUSR | S_IXGRP | S_IXOTH))) return 1; else return 0; } int make_executable (const char *path) { int rval = 0; struct stat st; lt_debugprintf (__FILE__, __LINE__, "(make_executable): %s\n", nonempty (path)); if ((!path) || (!*path)) return 0; if (stat (path, &st) >= 0) { rval = chmod (path, st.st_mode | S_IXOTH | S_IXGRP | S_IXUSR); } return rval; } /* Searches for the full path of the wrapper. 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then eval exec "$exec_cmd" exit $EXIT_FAILURE fi exit $exit_status # The TAGs below are defined such that we never get into a situation # in which we disable both kinds of libraries. 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Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "InfoScreen.h" typedef struct OpenFiles_Data_ { char* data[256]; } OpenFiles_Data; typedef struct OpenFiles_ProcessData_ { OpenFiles_Data data; int error; struct OpenFiles_FileData_* files; } OpenFiles_ProcessData; typedef struct OpenFiles_FileData_ { OpenFiles_Data data; struct OpenFiles_FileData_* next; } OpenFiles_FileData; typedef struct OpenFilesScreen_ { InfoScreen super; pid_t pid; } OpenFilesScreen; extern InfoScreenClass OpenFilesScreen_class; OpenFilesScreen* OpenFilesScreen_new(Process* process); void OpenFilesScreen_delete(Object* this); void OpenFilesScreen_draw(InfoScreen* this); void OpenFilesScreen_scan(InfoScreen* this); #endif htop-2.0.1/unsupported/0000755000175000001440000000000012667371566012074 500000000000000htop-2.0.1/unsupported/UnsupportedProcessList.c0000644000175000001440000000331512654142045016665 00000000000000/* htop - UnsupportedProcessList.c (C) 2014 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "ProcessList.h" #include "UnsupportedProcess.h" #include #include /*{ }*/ ProcessList* ProcessList_new(UsersTable* usersTable, Hashtable* pidWhiteList, uid_t userId) { ProcessList* this = xCalloc(1, sizeof(ProcessList)); ProcessList_init(this, Class(Process), usersTable, pidWhiteList, userId); return this; } void ProcessList_delete(ProcessList* this) { ProcessList_done(this); free(this); } void ProcessList_goThroughEntries(ProcessList* super) { bool preExisting = true; Process *proc; proc = ProcessList_getProcess(super, 1, &preExisting, UnsupportedProcess_new); /* Empty values */ proc->time = proc->time + 10; proc->pid = 1; proc->ppid = 1; proc->tgid = 0; proc->comm = ""; proc->basenameOffset = 0; proc->updated = true; proc->state = 'R'; proc->show = true; /* Reflected in proc->settings-> "hideXXX" really */ proc->pgrp = 0; proc->session = 0; proc->tty_nr = 0; proc->tpgid = 0; proc->st_uid = 0; proc->flags = 0; proc->processor = 0; proc->percent_cpu = 2.5; proc->percent_mem = 2.5; proc->user = "nobody"; proc->priority = 0; proc->nice = 0; proc->nlwp = 1; strncpy(proc->starttime_show, "Jun 01 ", sizeof(proc->starttime_show)); proc->starttime_ctime = 1433116800; // Jun 01, 2015 proc->m_size = 100; proc->m_resident = 100; proc->minflt = 20; proc->majflt = 20; } void UnsupportedProcessList_scan(ProcessList* this) { (void) this; // stub! } htop-2.0.1/unsupported/Battery.h0000644000175000001440000000025712611241330013551 00000000000000/* Do not edit this file. It was automatically generated. */ #ifndef HEADER_Battery #define HEADER_Battery void Battery_getData(double* level, ACPresence* isOnAC); #endif htop-2.0.1/unsupported/UnsupportedProcess.c0000644000175000001440000000132712654142045016032 00000000000000/* htop - UnsupportedProcess.c (C) 2015 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "Process.h" #include "UnsupportedProcess.h" #include /*{ #include "Settings.h" #define Process_delete UnsupportedProcess_delete }*/ Process* UnsupportedProcess_new(Settings* settings) { Process* this = xCalloc(1, sizeof(Process)); Object_setClass(this, Class(Process)); Process_init(this, settings); return this; } void UnsupportedProcess_delete(Object* cast) { Process* this = (Process*) cast; Object_setClass(this, Class(Process)); Process_done((Process*)cast); // free platform-specific fields here free(this); } htop-2.0.1/unsupported/Platform.h0000644000175000001440000000216612660102302013723 00000000000000/* Do not edit this file. It was automatically generated. */ #ifndef HEADER_Platform #define HEADER_Platform /* htop - unsupported/Platform.h (C) 2014 Hisham H. Muhammad (C) 2015 David C. Hunt Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "Action.h" #include "BatteryMeter.h" #include "SignalsPanel.h" #include "UnsupportedProcess.h" extern SignalItem Platform_signals[]; extern unsigned int Platform_numberOfSignals; extern ProcessField Platform_defaultFields[]; extern ProcessFieldData Process_fields[]; extern MeterClass* Platform_meterTypes[]; void Platform_setBindings(Htop_Action* keys); extern int Platform_numberOfFields; extern char Process_pidFormat[20]; extern ProcessPidColumn Process_pidColumns[]; int Platform_getUptime(); void Platform_getLoadAverage(double* one, double* five, double* fifteen); int Platform_getMaxPid(); double Platform_setCPUValues(Meter* this, int cpu); void Platform_setMemoryValues(Meter* this); void Platform_setSwapValues(Meter* this); bool Process_isThread(Process* this); char* Platform_getProcessEnv(pid_t pid); #endif htop-2.0.1/unsupported/Battery.c0000644000175000001440000000020012511546407013544 00000000000000 #include "BatteryMeter.h" void Battery_getData(double* level, ACPresence* isOnAC) { *level = -1; *isOnAC = AC_ERROR; } htop-2.0.1/unsupported/Platform.c0000644000175000001440000001237512660102300013717 00000000000000/* htop - unsupported/Platform.c (C) 2014 Hisham H. Muhammad (C) 2015 David C. Hunt Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "Platform.h" #include "CPUMeter.h" #include "MemoryMeter.h" #include "SwapMeter.h" #include "TasksMeter.h" #include "LoadAverageMeter.h" #include "ClockMeter.h" #include "HostnameMeter.h" #include "UptimeMeter.h" /*{ #include "Action.h" #include "BatteryMeter.h" #include "SignalsPanel.h" #include "UnsupportedProcess.h" }*/ SignalItem Platform_signals[] = { { .name = " 0 Cancel", .number = 0 }, }; unsigned int Platform_numberOfSignals = sizeof(Platform_signals)/sizeof(SignalItem); ProcessField Platform_defaultFields[] = { PID, USER, PRIORITY, NICE, M_SIZE, M_RESIDENT, STATE, PERCENT_CPU, PERCENT_MEM, TIME, COMM, 0 }; ProcessFieldData Process_fields[] = { [0] = { .name = "", .title = NULL, .description = NULL, .flags = 0, }, [PID] = { .name = "PID", .title = " PID ", .description = "Process/thread ID", .flags = 0, }, [COMM] = { .name = "Command", .title = "Command ", .description = "Command line", .flags = 0, }, [STATE] = { .name = "STATE", .title = "S ", .description = "Process state (S sleeping, R running, D disk, Z zombie, T traced, W paging)", .flags = 0, }, [PPID] = { .name = "PPID", .title = " PPID ", .description = "Parent process ID", .flags = 0, }, [PGRP] = { .name = "PGRP", .title = " PGRP ", .description = "Process group ID", .flags = 0, }, [SESSION] = { .name = "SESSION", .title = " SESN ", .description = "Process's session ID", .flags = 0, }, [TTY_NR] = { .name = "TTY_NR", .title = " TTY ", .description = "Controlling terminal", .flags = 0, }, [TPGID] = { .name = "TPGID", .title = " TPGID ", .description = "Process ID of the fg process group of the controlling terminal", .flags = 0, }, [MINFLT] = { .name = "MINFLT", .title = " MINFLT ", .description = "Number of minor faults which have not required loading a memory page from disk", .flags = 0, }, [MAJFLT] = { .name = "MAJFLT", .title = " MAJFLT ", .description = "Number of major faults which have required loading a memory page from disk", .flags = 0, }, [PRIORITY] = { .name = "PRIORITY", .title = "PRI ", .description = "Kernel's internal priority for the process", .flags = 0, }, [NICE] = { .name = "NICE", .title = " NI ", .description = "Nice value (the higher the value, the more it lets other processes take priority)", .flags = 0, }, [STARTTIME] = { .name = "STARTTIME", .title = "START ", .description = "Time the process was started", .flags = 0, }, [PROCESSOR] = { .name = "PROCESSOR", .title = "CPU ", .description = "Id of the CPU the process last executed on", .flags = 0, }, [M_SIZE] = { .name = "M_SIZE", .title = " VIRT ", .description = "Total program size in virtual memory", .flags = 0, }, [M_RESIDENT] = { .name = "M_RESIDENT", .title = " RES ", .description = "Resident set size, size of the text and data sections, plus stack usage", .flags = 0, }, [ST_UID] = { .name = "ST_UID", .title = " UID ", .description = "User ID of the process owner", .flags = 0, }, [PERCENT_CPU] = { .name = "PERCENT_CPU", .title = "CPU% ", .description = "Percentage of the CPU time the process used in the last sampling", .flags = 0, }, [PERCENT_MEM] = { .name = "PERCENT_MEM", .title = "MEM% ", .description = "Percentage of the memory the process is using, based on resident memory size", .flags = 0, }, [USER] = { .name = "USER", .title = "USER ", .description = "Username of the process owner (or user ID if name cannot be determined)", .flags = 0, }, [TIME] = { .name = "TIME", .title = " TIME+ ", .description = "Total time the process has spent in user and system time", .flags = 0, }, [NLWP] = { .name = "NLWP", .title = "NLWP ", .description = "Number of threads in the process", .flags = 0, }, [TGID] = { .name = "TGID", .title = " TGID ", .description = "Thread group ID (i.e. process ID)", .flags = 0, }, [100] = { .name = "*** report bug! ***", .title = NULL, .description = NULL, .flags = 0, }, }; MeterClass* Platform_meterTypes[] = { &CPUMeter_class, &ClockMeter_class, &LoadAverageMeter_class, &LoadMeter_class, &MemoryMeter_class, &SwapMeter_class, &TasksMeter_class, &BatteryMeter_class, &HostnameMeter_class, &UptimeMeter_class, &AllCPUsMeter_class, &AllCPUs2Meter_class, &LeftCPUsMeter_class, &RightCPUsMeter_class, &LeftCPUs2Meter_class, &RightCPUs2Meter_class, &BlankMeter_class, NULL }; void Platform_setBindings(Htop_Action* keys) { (void) keys; } int Platform_numberOfFields = 100; extern char Process_pidFormat[20]; ProcessPidColumn Process_pidColumns[] = { { .id = 0, .label = NULL }, }; int Platform_getUptime() { return 0; } void Platform_getLoadAverage(double* one, double* five, double* fifteen) { *one = 0; *five = 0; *fifteen = 0; } int Platform_getMaxPid() { return 1; } double Platform_setCPUValues(Meter* this, int cpu) { (void) this; (void) cpu; return 0.0; } void Platform_setMemoryValues(Meter* this) { (void) this; } void Platform_setSwapValues(Meter* this) { (void) this; } bool Process_isThread(Process* this) { (void) this; return false; } char* Platform_getProcessEnv(pid_t pid) { (void) pid; return NULL; } htop-2.0.1/unsupported/UnsupportedCRT.c0000644000175000001440000000102212642264520015034 00000000000000/* htop - UnsupportedCRT.c (C) 2014 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "config.h" #include "CRT.h" #include #include void CRT_handleSIGSEGV(int sgn) { (void) sgn; CRT_done(); fprintf(stderr, "\n\nhtop " VERSION " aborting.\n"); fprintf(stderr, "\nUnfortunately, you seem to be using an unsupported platform!"); fprintf(stderr, "\nPlease contact your platform package maintainer!\n\n"); abort(); } htop-2.0.1/unsupported/UnsupportedProcess.h0000644000175000001440000000072712656477605016061 00000000000000/* Do not edit this file. It was automatically generated. */ #ifndef HEADER_UnsupportedProcess #define HEADER_UnsupportedProcess /* htop - UnsupportedProcess.h (C) 2015 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "Settings.h" #define Process_delete UnsupportedProcess_delete Process* UnsupportedProcess_new(Settings* settings); void UnsupportedProcess_delete(Object* cast); #endif htop-2.0.1/unsupported/UnsupportedCRT.h0000644000175000001440000000047612653365045015063 00000000000000/* Do not edit this file. It was automatically generated. */ #ifndef HEADER_UnsupportedCRT #define HEADER_UnsupportedCRT /* htop - UnsupportedCRT.h (C) 2014 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ void CRT_handleSIGSEGV(int sgn); #endif htop-2.0.1/unsupported/UnsupportedProcessList.h0000644000175000001440000000105612656477605016711 00000000000000/* Do not edit this file. It was automatically generated. */ #ifndef HEADER_UnsupportedProcessList #define HEADER_UnsupportedProcessList /* htop - UnsupportedProcessList.h (C) 2014 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ ProcessList* ProcessList_new(UsersTable* usersTable, Hashtable* pidWhiteList, uid_t userId); void ProcessList_delete(ProcessList* this); void ProcessList_goThroughEntries(ProcessList* super); void UnsupportedProcessList_scan(ProcessList* this); #endif htop-2.0.1/Panel.c0000644000175000001440000003025212661417377010624 00000000000000/* htop - Panel.c (C) 2004-2011 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "Panel.h" #include "CRT.h" #include "RichString.h" #include "ListItem.h" #include "StringUtils.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include //#link curses /*{ #include "Object.h" #include "Vector.h" #include "FunctionBar.h" typedef struct Panel_ Panel; typedef enum HandlerResult_ { HANDLED = 0x01, IGNORED = 0x02, BREAK_LOOP = 0x04, REDRAW = 0x08, RESCAN = 0x10, SYNTH_KEY = 0x20, } HandlerResult; #define EVENT_SET_SELECTED -1 #define EVENT_HEADER_CLICK(x_) (-10000 + x_) #define EVENT_IS_HEADER_CLICK(ev_) (ev_ >= -10000 && ev_ <= -9000) #define EVENT_HEADER_CLICK_GET_X(ev_) (ev_ + 10000) typedef HandlerResult(*Panel_EventHandler)(Panel*, int); typedef struct PanelClass_ { const ObjectClass super; const Panel_EventHandler eventHandler; } PanelClass; #define As_Panel(this_) ((PanelClass*)((this_)->super.klass)) #define Panel_eventHandlerFn(this_) As_Panel(this_)->eventHandler #define Panel_eventHandler(this_, ev_) As_Panel(this_)->eventHandler((Panel*)(this_), ev_) struct Panel_ { Object super; int x, y, w, h; WINDOW* window; Vector* items; int selected; int oldSelected; void* eventHandlerState; int scrollV; short scrollH; bool needsRedraw; FunctionBar* currentBar; FunctionBar* defaultBar; RichString header; int selectionColor; }; #define Panel_setDefaultBar(this_) do{ (this_)->currentBar = (this_)->defaultBar; }while(0) }*/ #ifndef MIN #define MIN(a,b) ((a)<(b)?(a):(b)) #endif #ifndef MAX #define MAX(a,b) ((a)>(b)?(a):(b)) #endif #define KEY_CTRLN 0016 /* control-n key */ #define KEY_CTRLP 0020 /* control-p key */ #define KEY_CTRLF 0006 /* control-f key */ #define KEY_CTRLB 0002 /* control-b key */ PanelClass Panel_class = { .super = { .extends = Class(Object), .delete = Panel_delete }, .eventHandler = Panel_selectByTyping, }; Panel* Panel_new(int x, int y, int w, int h, bool owner, ObjectClass* type, FunctionBar* fuBar) { Panel* this; this = xMalloc(sizeof(Panel)); Object_setClass(this, Class(Panel)); Panel_init(this, x, y, w, h, type, owner, fuBar); return this; } void Panel_delete(Object* cast) { Panel* this = (Panel*)cast; Panel_done(this); free(this); } void Panel_init(Panel* this, int x, int y, int w, int h, ObjectClass* type, bool owner, FunctionBar* fuBar) { this->x = x; this->y = y; this->w = w; this->h = h; this->eventHandlerState = NULL; this->items = Vector_new(type, owner, DEFAULT_SIZE); this->scrollV = 0; this->scrollH = 0; this->selected = 0; this->oldSelected = 0; this->needsRedraw = true; RichString_beginAllocated(this->header); this->defaultBar = fuBar; this->currentBar = fuBar; this->selectionColor = CRT_colors[PANEL_SELECTION_FOCUS]; } void Panel_done(Panel* this) { assert (this != NULL); free(this->eventHandlerState); Vector_delete(this->items); FunctionBar_delete(this->defaultBar); RichString_end(this->header); } void Panel_setSelectionColor(Panel* this, int color) { this->selectionColor = color; } RichString* Panel_getHeader(Panel* this) { assert (this != NULL); this->needsRedraw = true; return &(this->header); } inline void Panel_setHeader(Panel* this, const char* header) { RichString_write(&(this->header), CRT_colors[PANEL_HEADER_FOCUS], header); this->needsRedraw = true; } void Panel_move(Panel* this, int x, int y) { assert (this != NULL); this->x = x; this->y = y; this->needsRedraw = true; } void Panel_resize(Panel* this, int w, int h) { assert (this != NULL); if (RichString_sizeVal(this->header) > 0) h--; this->w = w; this->h = h; this->needsRedraw = true; } void Panel_prune(Panel* this) { assert (this != NULL); Vector_prune(this->items); this->scrollV = 0; this->selected = 0; this->oldSelected = 0; this->needsRedraw = true; } void Panel_add(Panel* this, Object* o) { assert (this != NULL); Vector_add(this->items, o); this->needsRedraw = true; } void Panel_insert(Panel* this, int i, Object* o) { assert (this != NULL); Vector_insert(this->items, i, o); this->needsRedraw = true; } void Panel_set(Panel* this, int i, Object* o) { assert (this != NULL); Vector_set(this->items, i, o); } Object* Panel_get(Panel* this, int i) { assert (this != NULL); return Vector_get(this->items, i); } Object* Panel_remove(Panel* this, int i) { assert (this != NULL); this->needsRedraw = true; Object* removed = Vector_remove(this->items, i); if (this->selected > 0 && this->selected >= Vector_size(this->items)) this->selected--; return removed; } Object* Panel_getSelected(Panel* this) { assert (this != NULL); if (Vector_size(this->items) > 0) return Vector_get(this->items, this->selected); else return NULL; } void Panel_moveSelectedUp(Panel* this) { assert (this != NULL); Vector_moveUp(this->items, this->selected); if (this->selected > 0) this->selected--; } void Panel_moveSelectedDown(Panel* this) { assert (this != NULL); Vector_moveDown(this->items, this->selected); if (this->selected + 1 < Vector_size(this->items)) this->selected++; } int Panel_getSelectedIndex(Panel* this) { assert (this != NULL); return this->selected; } int Panel_size(Panel* this) { assert (this != NULL); return Vector_size(this->items); } void Panel_setSelected(Panel* this, int selected) { assert (this != NULL); int size = Vector_size(this->items); if (selected >= size) { selected = size - 1; } if (selected < 0) selected = 0; this->selected = selected; if (Panel_eventHandlerFn(this)) { Panel_eventHandler(this, EVENT_SET_SELECTED); } } void Panel_draw(Panel* this, bool focus) { assert (this != NULL); int size = Vector_size(this->items); int scrollH = this->scrollH; int y = this->y; int x = this->x; int h = this->h; int headerLen = RichString_sizeVal(this->header); if (headerLen > 0) { int attr = focus ? CRT_colors[PANEL_HEADER_FOCUS] : CRT_colors[PANEL_HEADER_UNFOCUS]; attrset(attr); mvhline(y, x, ' ', this->w); if (scrollH < headerLen) { RichString_printoffnVal(this->header, y, x, scrollH, MIN(headerLen - scrollH, this->w)); } attrset(CRT_colors[RESET_COLOR]); y++; } // ensure scroll area is on screen if (this->scrollV < 0) { this->scrollV = 0; this->needsRedraw = true; } else if (this->scrollV >= size) { this->scrollV = MAX(size - 1, 0); this->needsRedraw = true; } // ensure selection is on screen if (this->selected < this->scrollV) { this->scrollV = this->selected; this->needsRedraw = true; } else if (this->selected >= this->scrollV + h) { this->scrollV = this->selected - h + 1; this->needsRedraw = true; } int first = this->scrollV; int upTo = MIN(first + h, size); int selectionColor = focus ? this->selectionColor : CRT_colors[PANEL_SELECTION_UNFOCUS]; if (this->needsRedraw) { int line = 0; for(int i = first; line < h && i < upTo; i++) { Object* itemObj = Vector_get(this->items, i); assert(itemObj); if(!itemObj) continue; RichString_begin(item); Object_display(itemObj, &item); int itemLen = RichString_sizeVal(item); int amt = MIN(itemLen - scrollH, this->w); bool selected = (i == this->selected); if (selected) { attrset(selectionColor); RichString_setAttr(&item, selectionColor); } mvhline(y + line, x, ' ', this->w); if (amt > 0) RichString_printoffnVal(item, y + line, x, scrollH, amt); if (selected) attrset(CRT_colors[RESET_COLOR]); RichString_end(item); line++; } while (line < h) { mvhline(y + line, x, ' ', this->w); line++; } this->needsRedraw = false; } else { Object* oldObj = Vector_get(this->items, this->oldSelected); assert(oldObj); RichString_begin(old); Object_display(oldObj, &old); int oldLen = RichString_sizeVal(old); Object* newObj = Vector_get(this->items, this->selected); RichString_begin(new); Object_display(newObj, &new); int newLen = RichString_sizeVal(new); mvhline(y+ this->oldSelected - first, x+0, ' ', this->w); if (scrollH < oldLen) RichString_printoffnVal(old, y+this->oldSelected - first, x, scrollH, MIN(oldLen - scrollH, this->w)); attrset(selectionColor); mvhline(y+this->selected - first, x+0, ' ', this->w); RichString_setAttr(&new, selectionColor); if (scrollH < newLen) RichString_printoffnVal(new, y+this->selected - first, x, scrollH, MIN(newLen - scrollH, this->w)); attrset(CRT_colors[RESET_COLOR]); RichString_end(new); RichString_end(old); } this->oldSelected = this->selected; move(0, 0); } bool Panel_onKey(Panel* this, int key) { assert (this != NULL); int size = Vector_size(this->items); switch (key) { case KEY_DOWN: case KEY_CTRLN: this->selected++; break; case KEY_UP: case KEY_CTRLP: this->selected--; break; #ifdef KEY_C_DOWN case KEY_C_DOWN: this->selected++; break; #endif #ifdef KEY_C_UP case KEY_C_UP: this->selected--; break; #endif case KEY_LEFT: case KEY_CTRLB: if (this->scrollH > 0) { this->scrollH -= CRT_scrollHAmount; this->needsRedraw = true; } break; case KEY_RIGHT: case KEY_CTRLF: this->scrollH += CRT_scrollHAmount; this->needsRedraw = true; break; case KEY_PPAGE: this->selected -= (this->h - 1); this->scrollV -= (this->h - 1); this->needsRedraw = true; break; case KEY_NPAGE: this->selected += (this->h - 1); this->scrollV += (this->h - 1); this->needsRedraw = true; break; case KEY_WHEELUP: this->selected -= CRT_scrollWheelVAmount; this->scrollV -= CRT_scrollWheelVAmount; this->needsRedraw = true; break; case KEY_WHEELDOWN: { this->selected += CRT_scrollWheelVAmount; this->scrollV += CRT_scrollWheelVAmount; if (this->scrollV > Vector_size(this->items) - this->h) { this->scrollV = Vector_size(this->items) - this->h; } this->needsRedraw = true; break; } case KEY_HOME: this->selected = 0; break; case KEY_END: this->selected = size - 1; break; default: return false; } // ensure selection within bounds if (this->selected < 0 || size == 0) { this->selected = 0; this->needsRedraw = true; } else if (this->selected >= size) { this->selected = size - 1; this->needsRedraw = true; } return true; } HandlerResult Panel_selectByTyping(Panel* this, int ch) { int size = Panel_size(this); if (!this->eventHandlerState) this->eventHandlerState = xCalloc(100, sizeof(char)); char* buffer = this->eventHandlerState; if (ch < 255 && isalnum(ch)) { int len = strlen(buffer); if (len < 99) { buffer[len] = ch; buffer[len+1] = '\0'; } for (int try = 0; try < 2; try++) { len = strlen(buffer); for (int i = 0; i < size; i++) { char* cur = ((ListItem*) Panel_get(this, i))->value; while (*cur == ' ') cur++; if (strncasecmp(cur, buffer, len) == 0) { Panel_setSelected(this, i); return HANDLED; } } // if current word did not match, // retry considering the character the start of a new word. buffer[0] = ch; buffer[1] = '\0'; } return HANDLED; } else if (ch != ERR) { buffer[0] = '\0'; } if (ch == 13) { return BREAK_LOOP; } return IGNORED; } htop-2.0.1/NEWS0000644000175000001440000000020412265070222010072 00000000000000 See the commit history for news of the past. See the bug tracker for news of the future. Run the program for news of the present. htop-2.0.1/ClockMeter.h0000644000175000001440000000056212604503706011610 00000000000000/* Do not edit this file. It was automatically generated. */ #ifndef HEADER_ClockMeter #define HEADER_ClockMeter /* htop - ClockMeter.h (C) 2004-2011 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "Meter.h" extern int ClockMeter_attributes[]; extern MeterClass ClockMeter_class; #endif htop-2.0.1/AUTHORS0000644000175000001440000000002312265070222010442 00000000000000Hisham H. Muhammad htop-2.0.1/StringUtils.h0000644000175000001440000000131512654142132012041 00000000000000/* Do not edit this file. It was automatically generated. */ #ifndef HEADER_StringUtils #define HEADER_StringUtils /* htop - StringUtils.h (C) 2004-2011 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #define String_startsWith(s, match) (strstr((s), (match)) == (s)) #define String_contains_i(s1, s2) (strcasestr(s1, s2) != NULL) char* String_cat(const char* s1, const char* s2); char* String_trim(const char* in); extern int String_eq(const char* s1, const char* s2); char** String_split(const char* s, char sep, int* n); void String_freeArray(char** s); char* String_getToken(const char* line, const unsigned short int numMatch); #endif htop-2.0.1/ProcessList.h0000644000175000001440000000453512665165065012047 00000000000000/* Do not edit this file. It was automatically generated. */ #ifndef HEADER_ProcessList #define HEADER_ProcessList /* htop - ProcessList.h (C) 2004,2005 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "Vector.h" #include "Hashtable.h" #include "UsersTable.h" #include "Panel.h" #include "Process.h" #include "Settings.h" #ifdef HAVE_LIBHWLOC #include #endif #ifndef MAX_NAME #define MAX_NAME 128 #endif #ifndef MAX_READ #define MAX_READ 2048 #endif typedef struct ProcessList_ { Settings* settings; Vector* processes; Vector* processes2; Hashtable* processTable; UsersTable* usersTable; Panel* panel; int following; uid_t userId; const char* incFilter; Hashtable* pidWhiteList; #ifdef HAVE_LIBHWLOC hwloc_topology_t topology; bool topologyOk; #endif int totalTasks; int runningTasks; int userlandThreads; int kernelThreads; unsigned long long int totalMem; unsigned long long int usedMem; unsigned long long int freeMem; unsigned long long int sharedMem; unsigned long long int buffersMem; unsigned long long int cachedMem; unsigned long long int totalSwap; unsigned long long int usedSwap; unsigned long long int freeSwap; int cpuCount; } ProcessList; ProcessList* ProcessList_new(UsersTable* ut, Hashtable* pidWhiteList, uid_t userId); void ProcessList_delete(ProcessList* pl); void ProcessList_goThroughEntries(ProcessList* pl); ProcessList* ProcessList_init(ProcessList* this, ObjectClass* klass, UsersTable* usersTable, Hashtable* pidWhiteList, uid_t userId); void ProcessList_done(ProcessList* this); void ProcessList_setPanel(ProcessList* this, Panel* panel); void ProcessList_printHeader(ProcessList* this, RichString* header); void ProcessList_add(ProcessList* this, Process* p); void ProcessList_remove(ProcessList* this, Process* p); Process* ProcessList_get(ProcessList* this, int idx); int ProcessList_size(ProcessList* this); void ProcessList_sort(ProcessList* this); ProcessField ProcessList_keyAt(ProcessList* this, int at); void ProcessList_expandTree(ProcessList* this); void ProcessList_rebuildPanel(ProcessList* this); Process* ProcessList_getProcess(ProcessList* this, pid_t pid, bool* preExisting, Process_New constructor); void ProcessList_scan(ProcessList* this); #endif htop-2.0.1/RichString.h0000644000175000001440000000541212654142132011630 00000000000000/* Do not edit this file. It was automatically generated. */ #ifndef HEADER_RichString #define HEADER_RichString /* htop - RichString.h (C) 2004,2011 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #define RICHSTRING_MAXLEN 350 #include "config.h" #include #include #ifdef HAVE_NCURSESW_CURSES_H #include #elif HAVE_NCURSES_NCURSES_H #include #elif HAVE_NCURSES_CURSES_H #include #elif HAVE_NCURSES_H #include #elif HAVE_CURSES_H #include #endif #ifdef HAVE_LIBNCURSESW #include #endif #define RichString_size(this) ((this)->chlen) #define RichString_sizeVal(this) ((this).chlen) #define RichString_begin(this) RichString (this); memset(&this, 0, sizeof(RichString)); (this).chptr = (this).chstr; #define RichString_beginAllocated(this) memset(&this, 0, sizeof(RichString)); (this).chptr = (this).chstr; #define RichString_end(this) RichString_prune(&(this)); #ifdef HAVE_LIBNCURSESW #define RichString_printVal(this, y, x) mvadd_wchstr(y, x, (this).chptr) #define RichString_printoffnVal(this, y, x, off, n) mvadd_wchnstr(y, x, (this).chptr + off, n) #define RichString_getCharVal(this, i) ((this).chptr[i].chars[0] & 255) #define RichString_setChar(this, at, ch) do{ (this)->chptr[(at)] = (CharType) { .chars = { ch, 0 } }; } while(0) #define CharType cchar_t #else #define RichString_printVal(this, y, x) mvaddchstr(y, x, (this).chptr) #define RichString_printoffnVal(this, y, x, off, n) mvaddchnstr(y, x, (this).chptr + off, n) #define RichString_getCharVal(this, i) ((this).chptr[i]) #define RichString_setChar(this, at, ch) do{ (this)->chptr[(at)] = ch; } while(0) #define CharType chtype #endif typedef struct RichString_ { int chlen; CharType* chptr; CharType chstr[RICHSTRING_MAXLEN+1]; } RichString; #define charBytes(n) (sizeof(CharType) * (n)) #define RichString_setLen(this, len) do{ if(len < RICHSTRING_MAXLEN && this->chlen < RICHSTRING_MAXLEN) { RichString_setChar(this,len,0); this->chlen=len; } else RichString_extendLen(this,len); }while(0) #ifdef HAVE_LIBNCURSESW extern void RichString_setAttrn(RichString* this, int attrs, int start, int finish); int RichString_findChar(RichString* this, char c, int start); #else void RichString_setAttrn(RichString* this, int attrs, int start, int finish); int RichString_findChar(RichString* this, char c, int start); #endif void RichString_prune(RichString* this); void RichString_setAttr(RichString* this, int attrs); void RichString_append(RichString* this, int attrs, const char* data); void RichString_appendn(RichString* this, int attrs, const char* data, int len); void RichString_write(RichString* this, int attrs, const char* data); #endif htop-2.0.1/EnvScreen.c0000644000175000001440000000301312654142045011435 00000000000000#include "EnvScreen.h" #include "config.h" #include "CRT.h" #include "IncSet.h" #include "ListItem.h" #include "Platform.h" #include "StringUtils.h" #include #include #include /*{ #include "InfoScreen.h" typedef struct EnvScreen_ { InfoScreen super; } EnvScreen; }*/ InfoScreenClass EnvScreen_class = { .super = { .extends = Class(Object), .delete = EnvScreen_delete }, .scan = EnvScreen_scan, .draw = EnvScreen_draw }; EnvScreen* EnvScreen_new(Process* process) { EnvScreen* this = xMalloc(sizeof(EnvScreen)); Object_setClass(this, Class(EnvScreen)); return (EnvScreen*) InfoScreen_init(&this->super, process, NULL, LINES-3, " "); } void EnvScreen_delete(Object* this) { free(InfoScreen_done((InfoScreen*)this)); } void EnvScreen_draw(InfoScreen* this) { InfoScreen_drawTitled(this, "Environment of process %d - %s", this->process->pid, this->process->comm); } void EnvScreen_scan(InfoScreen* this) { Panel* panel = this->display; int idx = MAX(Panel_getSelectedIndex(panel), 0); Panel_prune(panel); uid_t euid = geteuid(); seteuid(getuid()); char *env = Platform_getProcessEnv(this->process->pid); seteuid(euid); if (env) { for (char *p = env; *p; p = strrchr(p, 0)+1) InfoScreen_addLine(this, p); free(env); } else { InfoScreen_addLine(this, "Could not read process environment."); } Vector_insertionSort(this->lines); Vector_insertionSort(panel->items); Panel_setSelected(panel, idx); } htop-2.0.1/CPUMeter.c0000644000175000001440000002401012654142045011171 00000000000000/* htop - CPUMeter.c (C) 2004-2011 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "CPUMeter.h" #include "CRT.h" #include "Settings.h" #include "Platform.h" #include #include #include #include /*{ #include "Meter.h" typedef enum { CPU_METER_NICE = 0, CPU_METER_NORMAL = 1, CPU_METER_KERNEL = 2, CPU_METER_IRQ = 3, CPU_METER_SOFTIRQ = 4, CPU_METER_STEAL = 5, CPU_METER_GUEST = 6, CPU_METER_IOWAIT = 7, CPU_METER_ITEMCOUNT = 8, // number of entries in this enum } CPUMeterValues; }*/ int CPUMeter_attributes[] = { CPU_NICE, CPU_NORMAL, CPU_KERNEL, CPU_IRQ, CPU_SOFTIRQ, CPU_STEAL, CPU_GUEST, CPU_IOWAIT }; #ifndef MIN #define MIN(a,b) ((a)<(b)?(a):(b)) #endif #ifndef MAX #define MAX(a,b) ((a)>(b)?(a):(b)) #endif static void CPUMeter_init(Meter* this) { int cpu = this->param; if (this->pl->cpuCount > 1) { char caption[10]; sprintf(caption, "%-3d", Settings_cpuId(this->pl->settings, cpu - 1)); Meter_setCaption(this, caption); } if (this->param == 0) Meter_setCaption(this, "Avg"); } static void CPUMeter_setValues(Meter* this, char* buffer, int size) { int cpu = this->param; if (cpu > this->pl->cpuCount) { snprintf(buffer, size, "absent"); return; } memset(this->values, 0, sizeof(double) * CPU_METER_ITEMCOUNT); double percent = Platform_setCPUValues(this, cpu); snprintf(buffer, size, "%5.1f%%", percent); } static void CPUMeter_display(Object* cast, RichString* out) { char buffer[50]; Meter* this = (Meter*)cast; RichString_prune(out); if (this->param > this->pl->cpuCount) { RichString_append(out, CRT_colors[METER_TEXT], "absent"); return; } sprintf(buffer, "%5.1f%% ", this->values[CPU_METER_NORMAL]); RichString_append(out, CRT_colors[METER_TEXT], ":"); RichString_append(out, CRT_colors[CPU_NORMAL], buffer); if (this->pl->settings->detailedCPUTime) { sprintf(buffer, "%5.1f%% ", this->values[CPU_METER_KERNEL]); RichString_append(out, CRT_colors[METER_TEXT], "sy:"); RichString_append(out, CRT_colors[CPU_KERNEL], buffer); sprintf(buffer, "%5.1f%% ", this->values[CPU_METER_NICE]); RichString_append(out, CRT_colors[METER_TEXT], "ni:"); RichString_append(out, CRT_colors[CPU_NICE_TEXT], buffer); sprintf(buffer, "%5.1f%% ", this->values[CPU_METER_IRQ]); RichString_append(out, CRT_colors[METER_TEXT], "hi:"); RichString_append(out, CRT_colors[CPU_IRQ], buffer); sprintf(buffer, "%5.1f%% ", this->values[CPU_METER_SOFTIRQ]); RichString_append(out, CRT_colors[METER_TEXT], "si:"); RichString_append(out, CRT_colors[CPU_SOFTIRQ], buffer); if (this->values[CPU_METER_STEAL]) { sprintf(buffer, "%5.1f%% ", this->values[CPU_METER_STEAL]); RichString_append(out, CRT_colors[METER_TEXT], "st:"); RichString_append(out, CRT_colors[CPU_STEAL], buffer); } if (this->values[CPU_METER_GUEST]) { sprintf(buffer, "%5.1f%% ", this->values[CPU_METER_GUEST]); RichString_append(out, CRT_colors[METER_TEXT], "gu:"); RichString_append(out, CRT_colors[CPU_GUEST], buffer); } sprintf(buffer, "%5.1f%% ", this->values[CPU_METER_IOWAIT]); RichString_append(out, CRT_colors[METER_TEXT], "wa:"); RichString_append(out, CRT_colors[CPU_IOWAIT], buffer); } else { sprintf(buffer, "%5.1f%% ", this->values[CPU_METER_KERNEL]); RichString_append(out, CRT_colors[METER_TEXT], "sys:"); RichString_append(out, CRT_colors[CPU_KERNEL], buffer); sprintf(buffer, "%5.1f%% ", this->values[CPU_METER_NICE]); RichString_append(out, CRT_colors[METER_TEXT], "low:"); RichString_append(out, CRT_colors[CPU_NICE_TEXT], buffer); if (this->values[CPU_METER_IRQ]) { sprintf(buffer, "%5.1f%% ", this->values[CPU_METER_IRQ]); RichString_append(out, CRT_colors[METER_TEXT], "vir:"); RichString_append(out, CRT_colors[CPU_GUEST], buffer); } } } static void AllCPUsMeter_getRange(Meter* this, int* start, int* count) { int cpus = this->pl->cpuCount; switch(Meter_name(this)[0]) { default: case 'A': // All *start = 0; *count = cpus; break; case 'L': // First Half *start = 0; *count = (cpus+1) / 2; break; case 'R': // Second Half *start = (cpus+1) / 2; *count = cpus / 2; break; } } static void AllCPUsMeter_init(Meter* this) { int cpus = this->pl->cpuCount; if (!this->drawData) this->drawData = xCalloc(cpus, sizeof(Meter*)); Meter** meters = (Meter**) this->drawData; int start, count; AllCPUsMeter_getRange(this, &start, &count); for (int i = 0; i < count; i++) { if (!meters[i]) meters[i] = Meter_new(this->pl, start+i+1, (MeterClass*) Class(CPUMeter)); Meter_init(meters[i]); } if (this->mode == 0) this->mode = BAR_METERMODE; int h = Meter_modes[this->mode]->h; if (strchr(Meter_name(this), '2')) this->h = h * ((count+1) / 2); else this->h = h * count; } static void AllCPUsMeter_done(Meter* this) { Meter** meters = (Meter**) this->drawData; int start, count; AllCPUsMeter_getRange(this, &start, &count); for (int i = 0; i < count; i++) Meter_delete((Object*)meters[i]); } static void AllCPUsMeter_updateMode(Meter* this, int mode) { Meter** meters = (Meter**) this->drawData; this->mode = mode; int h = Meter_modes[mode]->h; int start, count; AllCPUsMeter_getRange(this, &start, &count); for (int i = 0; i < count; i++) { Meter_setMode(meters[i], mode); } if (strchr(Meter_name(this), '2')) this->h = h * ((count+1) / 2); else this->h = h * count; } static void DualColCPUsMeter_draw(Meter* this, int x, int y, int w) { Meter** meters = (Meter**) this->drawData; int start, count; int pad = this->pl->settings->headerMargin ? 2 : 0; AllCPUsMeter_getRange(this, &start, &count); int height = (count+1)/2; int startY = y; for (int i = 0; i < height; i++) { meters[i]->draw(meters[i], x, y, (w-pad)/2); y += meters[i]->h; } y = startY; for (int i = height; i < count; i++) { meters[i]->draw(meters[i], x+(w-1)/2+1+(pad/2), y, (w-pad)/2); y += meters[i]->h; } } static void SingleColCPUsMeter_draw(Meter* this, int x, int y, int w) { Meter** meters = (Meter**) this->drawData; int start, count; AllCPUsMeter_getRange(this, &start, &count); for (int i = 0; i < count; i++) { meters[i]->draw(meters[i], x, y, w); y += meters[i]->h; } } MeterClass CPUMeter_class = { .super = { .extends = Class(Meter), .delete = Meter_delete, .display = CPUMeter_display }, .setValues = CPUMeter_setValues, .defaultMode = BAR_METERMODE, .maxItems = CPU_METER_ITEMCOUNT, .total = 100.0, .attributes = CPUMeter_attributes, .name = "CPU", .uiName = "CPU", .caption = "CPU", .init = CPUMeter_init }; MeterClass AllCPUsMeter_class = { .super = { .extends = Class(Meter), .delete = Meter_delete, .display = CPUMeter_display }, .defaultMode = CUSTOM_METERMODE, .total = 100.0, .attributes = CPUMeter_attributes, .name = "AllCPUs", .uiName = "CPUs (1/1)", .description = "CPUs (1/1): all CPUs", .caption = "CPU", .draw = SingleColCPUsMeter_draw, .init = AllCPUsMeter_init, .updateMode = AllCPUsMeter_updateMode, .done = AllCPUsMeter_done }; MeterClass AllCPUs2Meter_class = { .super = { .extends = Class(Meter), .delete = Meter_delete, .display = CPUMeter_display }, .defaultMode = CUSTOM_METERMODE, .total = 100.0, .attributes = CPUMeter_attributes, .name = "AllCPUs2", .uiName = "CPUs (1&2/2)", .description = "CPUs (1&2/2): all CPUs in 2 shorter columns", .caption = "CPU", .draw = DualColCPUsMeter_draw, .init = AllCPUsMeter_init, .updateMode = AllCPUsMeter_updateMode, .done = AllCPUsMeter_done }; MeterClass LeftCPUsMeter_class = { .super = { .extends = Class(Meter), .delete = Meter_delete, .display = CPUMeter_display }, .defaultMode = CUSTOM_METERMODE, .total = 100.0, .attributes = CPUMeter_attributes, .name = "LeftCPUs", .uiName = "CPUs (1/2)", .description = "CPUs (1/2): first half of list", .caption = "CPU", .draw = SingleColCPUsMeter_draw, .init = AllCPUsMeter_init, .updateMode = AllCPUsMeter_updateMode, .done = AllCPUsMeter_done }; MeterClass RightCPUsMeter_class = { .super = { .extends = Class(Meter), .delete = Meter_delete, .display = CPUMeter_display }, .defaultMode = CUSTOM_METERMODE, .total = 100.0, .attributes = CPUMeter_attributes, .name = "RightCPUs", .uiName = "CPUs (2/2)", .description = "CPUs (2/2): second half of list", .caption = "CPU", .draw = SingleColCPUsMeter_draw, .init = AllCPUsMeter_init, .updateMode = AllCPUsMeter_updateMode, .done = AllCPUsMeter_done }; MeterClass LeftCPUs2Meter_class = { .super = { .extends = Class(Meter), .delete = Meter_delete, .display = CPUMeter_display }, .defaultMode = CUSTOM_METERMODE, .total = 100.0, .attributes = CPUMeter_attributes, .name = "LeftCPUs2", .description = "CPUs (1&2/4): first half in 2 shorter columns", .uiName = "CPUs (1&2/4)", .caption = "CPU", .draw = DualColCPUsMeter_draw, .init = AllCPUsMeter_init, .updateMode = AllCPUsMeter_updateMode, .done = AllCPUsMeter_done }; MeterClass RightCPUs2Meter_class = { .super = { .extends = Class(Meter), .delete = Meter_delete, .display = CPUMeter_display }, .defaultMode = CUSTOM_METERMODE, .total = 100.0, .attributes = CPUMeter_attributes, .name = "RightCPUs2", .uiName = "CPUs (3&4/4)", .description = "CPUs (3&4/4): second half in 2 shorter columns", .caption = "CPU", .draw = DualColCPUsMeter_draw, .init = AllCPUsMeter_init, .updateMode = AllCPUsMeter_updateMode, .done = AllCPUsMeter_done }; htop-2.0.1/RichString.c0000644000175000001440000001210712654142045011625 00000000000000/* htop - RichString.c (C) 2004,2011 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "RichString.h" #include "XAlloc.h" #include #include #define RICHSTRING_MAXLEN 350 /*{ #include "config.h" #include #include #ifdef HAVE_NCURSESW_CURSES_H #include #elif HAVE_NCURSES_NCURSES_H #include #elif HAVE_NCURSES_CURSES_H #include #elif HAVE_NCURSES_H #include #elif HAVE_CURSES_H #include #endif #ifdef HAVE_LIBNCURSESW #include #endif #define RichString_size(this) ((this)->chlen) #define RichString_sizeVal(this) ((this).chlen) #define RichString_begin(this) RichString (this); memset(&this, 0, sizeof(RichString)); (this).chptr = (this).chstr; #define RichString_beginAllocated(this) memset(&this, 0, sizeof(RichString)); (this).chptr = (this).chstr; #define RichString_end(this) RichString_prune(&(this)); #ifdef HAVE_LIBNCURSESW #define RichString_printVal(this, y, x) mvadd_wchstr(y, x, (this).chptr) #define RichString_printoffnVal(this, y, x, off, n) mvadd_wchnstr(y, x, (this).chptr + off, n) #define RichString_getCharVal(this, i) ((this).chptr[i].chars[0] & 255) #define RichString_setChar(this, at, ch) do{ (this)->chptr[(at)] = (CharType) { .chars = { ch, 0 } }; } while(0) #define CharType cchar_t #else #define RichString_printVal(this, y, x) mvaddchstr(y, x, (this).chptr) #define RichString_printoffnVal(this, y, x, off, n) mvaddchnstr(y, x, (this).chptr + off, n) #define RichString_getCharVal(this, i) ((this).chptr[i]) #define RichString_setChar(this, at, ch) do{ (this)->chptr[(at)] = ch; } while(0) #define CharType chtype #endif typedef struct RichString_ { int chlen; CharType* chptr; CharType chstr[RICHSTRING_MAXLEN+1]; } RichString; }*/ #define charBytes(n) (sizeof(CharType) * (n)) static void RichString_extendLen(RichString* this, int len) { if (this->chlen <= RICHSTRING_MAXLEN) { if (len > RICHSTRING_MAXLEN) { this->chptr = xMalloc(charBytes(len + 1)); memcpy(this->chptr, this->chstr, charBytes(this->chlen)); } } else { if (len <= RICHSTRING_MAXLEN) { memcpy(this->chstr, this->chptr, charBytes(len)); free(this->chptr); this->chptr = this->chstr; } else { this->chptr = xRealloc(this->chptr, charBytes(len + 1)); } } RichString_setChar(this, len, 0); this->chlen = len; } #define RichString_setLen(this, len) do{ if(len < RICHSTRING_MAXLEN && this->chlen < RICHSTRING_MAXLEN) { RichString_setChar(this,len,0); this->chlen=len; } else RichString_extendLen(this,len); }while(0) #ifdef HAVE_LIBNCURSESW static inline void RichString_writeFrom(RichString* this, int attrs, const char* data_c, int from, int len) { wchar_t data[len+1]; len = mbstowcs(data, data_c, len); if (len < 0) return; int newLen = from + len; RichString_setLen(this, newLen); for (int i = from, j = 0; i < newLen; i++, j++) { this->chptr[i] = (CharType) { .attr = attrs & 0xffffff, .chars = { (iswprint(data[j]) ? data[j] : '?') } }; } } inline void RichString_setAttrn(RichString* this, int attrs, int start, int finish) { cchar_t* ch = this->chptr + start; for (int i = start; i <= finish; i++) { ch->attr = attrs; ch++; } } int RichString_findChar(RichString* this, char c, int start) { wchar_t wc = btowc(c); cchar_t* ch = this->chptr + start; for (int i = start; i < this->chlen; i++) { if (ch->chars[0] == wc) return i; ch++; } return -1; } #else static inline void RichString_writeFrom(RichString* this, int attrs, const char* data_c, int from, int len) { int newLen = from + len; RichString_setLen(this, newLen); for (int i = from, j = 0; i < newLen; i++, j++) this->chptr[i] = (data_c[j] >= 32 ? data_c[j] : '?') | attrs; this->chptr[newLen] = 0; } void RichString_setAttrn(RichString* this, int attrs, int start, int finish) { chtype* ch = this->chptr + start; for (int i = start; i <= finish; i++) { *ch = (*ch & 0xff) | attrs; ch++; } } int RichString_findChar(RichString* this, char c, int start) { chtype* ch = this->chptr + start; for (int i = start; i < this->chlen; i++) { if ((*ch & 0xff) == (chtype) c) return i; ch++; } return -1; } #endif void RichString_prune(RichString* this) { if (this->chlen > RICHSTRING_MAXLEN) free(this->chptr); memset(this, 0, sizeof(RichString)); this->chptr = this->chstr; } void RichString_setAttr(RichString* this, int attrs) { RichString_setAttrn(this, attrs, 0, this->chlen - 1); } void RichString_append(RichString* this, int attrs, const char* data) { RichString_writeFrom(this, attrs, data, this->chlen, strlen(data)); } void RichString_appendn(RichString* this, int attrs, const char* data, int len) { RichString_writeFrom(this, attrs, data, this->chlen, len); } void RichString_write(RichString* this, int attrs, const char* data) { RichString_writeFrom(this, attrs, data, 0, strlen(data)); } htop-2.0.1/depcomp0000755000175000001440000005601612667367304011004 00000000000000#! /bin/sh # depcomp - compile a program generating dependencies as side-effects scriptversion=2013-05-30.07; # UTC # Copyright (C) 1999-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) # any later version. # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 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It was automatically generated. */ #ifndef HEADER_Object #define HEADER_Object /* htop - Object.h (C) 2004-2012 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "RichString.h" #include "XAlloc.h" typedef struct Object_ Object; typedef void(*Object_Display)(Object*, RichString*); typedef long(*Object_Compare)(const void*, const void*); typedef void(*Object_Delete)(Object*); #define Object_getClass(obj_) ((Object*)(obj_))->klass #define Object_setClass(obj_, class_) Object_getClass(obj_) = (ObjectClass*) class_ #define Object_delete(obj_) Object_getClass(obj_)->delete((Object*)(obj_)) #define Object_displayFn(obj_) Object_getClass(obj_)->display #define Object_display(obj_, str_) Object_getClass(obj_)->display((Object*)(obj_), str_) #define Object_compare(obj_, other_) Object_getClass(obj_)->compare((const void*)(obj_), other_) #define Class(class_) ((ObjectClass*)(&(class_ ## _class))) #define AllocThis(class_) (class_*) xMalloc(sizeof(class_)); Object_setClass(this, Class(class_)); typedef struct ObjectClass_ { const void* extends; const Object_Display display; const Object_Delete delete; const Object_Compare compare; } ObjectClass; struct Object_ { ObjectClass* klass; }; extern ObjectClass Object_class; #ifdef DEBUG bool Object_isA(Object* o, const ObjectClass* klass); #endif #endif htop-2.0.1/TraceScreen.c0000644000175000001440000001153012654142045011746 00000000000000/* htop - TraceScreen.c (C) 2005-2006 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "TraceScreen.h" #include "CRT.h" #include "InfoScreen.h" #include "ProcessList.h" #include "ListItem.h" #include "IncSet.h" #include "StringUtils.h" #include "FunctionBar.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /*{ #include "InfoScreen.h" typedef struct TraceScreen_ { InfoScreen super; bool tracing; int fdpair[2]; int child; FILE* strace; int fd_strace; bool contLine; bool follow; } TraceScreen; }*/ static const char* TraceScreenFunctions[] = {"Search ", "Filter ", "AutoScroll ", "Stop Tracing ", "Done ", NULL}; static const char* TraceScreenKeys[] = {"F3", "F4", "F8", "F9", "Esc"}; static int TraceScreenEvents[] = {KEY_F(3), KEY_F(4), KEY_F(8), KEY_F(9), 27}; InfoScreenClass TraceScreen_class = { .super = { .extends = Class(Object), .delete = TraceScreen_delete }, .draw = TraceScreen_draw, .onErr = TraceScreen_updateTrace, .onKey = TraceScreen_onKey, }; TraceScreen* TraceScreen_new(Process* process) { TraceScreen* this = xMalloc(sizeof(TraceScreen)); Object_setClass(this, Class(TraceScreen)); this->tracing = true; this->contLine = false; this->follow = false; FunctionBar* fuBar = FunctionBar_new(TraceScreenFunctions, TraceScreenKeys, TraceScreenEvents); CRT_disableDelay(); return (TraceScreen*) InfoScreen_init(&this->super, process, fuBar, LINES-2, ""); } void TraceScreen_delete(Object* cast) { TraceScreen* this = (TraceScreen*) cast; if (this->child > 0) { kill(this->child, SIGTERM); waitpid(this->child, NULL, 0); fclose(this->strace); } CRT_enableDelay(); free(InfoScreen_done((InfoScreen*)cast)); } void TraceScreen_draw(InfoScreen* this) { attrset(CRT_colors[PANEL_HEADER_FOCUS]); mvhline(0, 0, ' ', COLS); mvprintw(0, 0, "Trace of process %d - %s", this->process->pid, this->process->comm); attrset(CRT_colors[DEFAULT_COLOR]); IncSet_drawBar(this->inc); } bool TraceScreen_forkTracer(TraceScreen* this) { char buffer[1001]; int err = pipe(this->fdpair); if (err == -1) return false; this->child = fork(); if (this->child == -1) return false; if (this->child == 0) { seteuid(getuid()); dup2(this->fdpair[1], STDERR_FILENO); int ok = fcntl(this->fdpair[1], F_SETFL, O_NONBLOCK); if (ok != -1) { sprintf(buffer, "%d", this->super.process->pid); execlp("strace", "strace", "-p", buffer, NULL); } const char* message = "Could not execute 'strace'. Please make sure it is available in your $PATH."; ssize_t written = write(this->fdpair[1], message, strlen(message)); (void) written; exit(1); } fcntl(this->fdpair[0], F_SETFL, O_NONBLOCK); this->strace = fdopen(this->fdpair[0], "r"); this->fd_strace = fileno(this->strace); return true; } void TraceScreen_updateTrace(InfoScreen* super) { TraceScreen* this = (TraceScreen*) super; char buffer[1001]; fd_set fds; FD_ZERO(&fds); // FD_SET(STDIN_FILENO, &fds); FD_SET(this->fd_strace, &fds); struct timeval tv; tv.tv_sec = 0; tv.tv_usec = 500; int ready = select(this->fd_strace+1, &fds, NULL, NULL, &tv); int nread = 0; if (ready > 0 && FD_ISSET(this->fd_strace, &fds)) nread = fread(buffer, 1, 1000, this->strace); if (nread && this->tracing) { char* line = buffer; buffer[nread] = '\0'; for (int i = 0; i < nread; i++) { if (buffer[i] == '\n') { buffer[i] = '\0'; if (this->contLine) { InfoScreen_appendLine(&this->super, line); this->contLine = false; } else { InfoScreen_addLine(&this->super, line); } line = buffer+i+1; } } if (line < buffer+nread) { InfoScreen_addLine(&this->super, line); buffer[nread] = '\0'; this->contLine = true; } if (this->follow) Panel_setSelected(this->super.display, Panel_size(this->super.display)-1); } } bool TraceScreen_onKey(InfoScreen* super, int ch) { TraceScreen* this = (TraceScreen*) super; switch(ch) { case 'f': case KEY_F(8): this->follow = !(this->follow); if (this->follow) Panel_setSelected(super->display, Panel_size(super->display)-1); return true; case 't': case KEY_F(9): this->tracing = !this->tracing; FunctionBar_setLabel(super->display->defaultBar, KEY_F(9), this->tracing?"Stop Tracing ":"Resume Tracing "); InfoScreen_draw(this); return true; } this->follow = false; return false; } htop-2.0.1/htop.png0000644000175000001440000000711112410061014011046 00000000000000PNG  IHDR>abKGDf: pHYs  tIME9"j IDATx]K&j4?dq /LFfz ˲l!03e2X*QcPGM3tGD+ԩSN:uԩSN:\+ OK_Oy^<#L{s=@n]{i=?|]ݏ}_%1?_~Yay^u=U,ЕVҜP+}$]6XAuyn Y^jg\$ZFrWZ|ð-9.n]2xQ#I^h S-< %>욂,y2B5U`xHs˓vrsa҃6-Q/r`=úVJ/9!lK!YPX^Y&ug;&nn*أJ]>|@OP+6NUu;,4 "h5|PC!tXBجmKq^@Ph#RԊ-ĹfTU4>աЪCuzKo<5iߘ0Ҡet,,sĨܻN(TN0QhqJtSY`fO:4ujVMC̐ԟLi; o"k?s uF#]I+>8Ź ߚ t# r֡K'"ݞ0JmKt%f* ?w5=XkC΍#?B+1Tc\DRb>e @GbN&"oh|&3010y :u4>'{Hy';6-8n[ecH]ЏYL=;kr|7& QeDe>f]`nH!egU&?ŔQfH$ׅf:nѸ EBJ|i[ yiUIOF1uEHP^!,J}I01anJ`_*GAF>F1bpP-O!U@02N/8B2AzN&Y1Zln|.vLƻ8h"߃m[@T:׬s2(].;7G;ebUaD Mj'JcK9vҨ_Ssvje{rqgN&a(oӤM ?v‡9NMߛf^A' >|BߟŤD>RVN'+'88}OקNR*49Bo8׏Eҭnj۫ WN5?WMyBn(>Gz6̣j%.2p#{ sts }M&hC+W('~?:)tvmYm!tMZxm[ L8Zȳ`} F2#qղqBpFW۶zChׯaǚM Hz<ǿ~?k7/ɨ#3מԩSN:<S}_$N`'?G?f}.Kx?+5nv~R~yn}plY' p1c H$ qp;?9EXm`0To ?L$'Sg*SCp;?cf 8yU0#f 9up;?(Cx·& 'Ӯ >>uH&i8:?5{27/ 'Ch)d'qv~X]ֻ2-JN`燋x|v~8{ Gu3|4O)^p2'p;?-=lLH'Tqp;?z:4O`20O fsxaWp;? ~vb#p;?|GҳσeiCDAaLxYN` uAp;?g%/P@A8:?Xa\a8VP}o޶S(p;? ~48<&Ra8*?.jDeE < EN`<͙=@x4) 'j`` 0̥v~f.v!`4\eN.5 K745H8E..FN`'Rh' VL]n I Ljz+c,IXN`xsAM^թSN:u}qO)t|RDJn:{w'0j4\>iojԓ\TI4;.Z-@'Z>s֢%lo!%pC糿||>(ΌrH4s%u=Hg䳮)3/⫅ .H4-٠Joi8xH|Āf'jVp$8DH%hZ@8?MS)<}+Tt(pa+@$RHHr! y f}_$bR^G>ñSfA& K>ǣ]dp%p W%hֆpzdeM VcA@|u!&2Mp O J Pdnh0Gp4LjWYba8x @|G?pxc&oL4i8x<0>"@Eq7"q%,ǿ}@ (d| J݃<py8T90ǻ炥,e^,$/9HY| aV{ZÝ:uԩS+Gυ၃IENDB`htop-2.0.1/Hashtable.h0000644000175000001440000000200712657507735011465 00000000000000/* Do not edit this file. It was automatically generated. */ #ifndef HEADER_Hashtable #define HEADER_Hashtable /* htop - Hashtable.h (C) 2004-2011 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include typedef struct Hashtable_ Hashtable; typedef void(*Hashtable_PairFunction)(int, void*, void*); typedef struct HashtableItem { unsigned int key; void* value; struct HashtableItem* next; } HashtableItem; struct Hashtable_ { int size; HashtableItem** buckets; int items; bool owner; }; #ifdef DEBUG int Hashtable_count(Hashtable* this); #endif Hashtable* Hashtable_new(int size, bool owner); void Hashtable_delete(Hashtable* this); void Hashtable_put(Hashtable* this, unsigned int key, void* value); void* Hashtable_remove(Hashtable* this, unsigned int key); extern void* Hashtable_get(Hashtable* this, unsigned int key); void Hashtable_foreach(Hashtable* this, Hashtable_PairFunction f, void* userData); #endif htop-2.0.1/ListItem.h0000644000175000001440000000121012654142132011276 00000000000000/* Do not edit this file. It was automatically generated. */ #ifndef HEADER_ListItem #define HEADER_ListItem /* htop - ListItem.h (C) 2004-2011 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "Object.h" typedef struct ListItem_ { Object super; char* value; int key; bool moving; } ListItem; extern ObjectClass ListItem_class; ListItem* ListItem_new(const char* value, int key); void ListItem_append(ListItem* this, const char* text); const char* ListItem_getRef(ListItem* this); long ListItem_compare(const void* cast1, const void* cast2); #endif htop-2.0.1/Panel.h0000644000175000001440000000606312661417400010617 00000000000000/* Do not edit this file. It was automatically generated. */ #ifndef HEADER_Panel #define HEADER_Panel /* htop - Panel.h (C) 2004-2011 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ //#link curses #include "Object.h" #include "Vector.h" #include "FunctionBar.h" typedef struct Panel_ Panel; typedef enum HandlerResult_ { HANDLED = 0x01, IGNORED = 0x02, BREAK_LOOP = 0x04, REDRAW = 0x08, RESCAN = 0x10, SYNTH_KEY = 0x20, } HandlerResult; #define EVENT_SET_SELECTED -1 #define EVENT_HEADER_CLICK(x_) (-10000 + x_) #define EVENT_IS_HEADER_CLICK(ev_) (ev_ >= -10000 && ev_ <= -9000) #define EVENT_HEADER_CLICK_GET_X(ev_) (ev_ + 10000) typedef HandlerResult(*Panel_EventHandler)(Panel*, int); typedef struct PanelClass_ { const ObjectClass super; const Panel_EventHandler eventHandler; } PanelClass; #define As_Panel(this_) ((PanelClass*)((this_)->super.klass)) #define Panel_eventHandlerFn(this_) As_Panel(this_)->eventHandler #define Panel_eventHandler(this_, ev_) As_Panel(this_)->eventHandler((Panel*)(this_), ev_) struct Panel_ { Object super; int x, y, w, h; WINDOW* window; Vector* items; int selected; int oldSelected; void* eventHandlerState; int scrollV; short scrollH; bool needsRedraw; FunctionBar* currentBar; FunctionBar* defaultBar; RichString header; int selectionColor; }; #define Panel_setDefaultBar(this_) do{ (this_)->currentBar = (this_)->defaultBar; }while(0) #ifndef MIN #define MIN(a,b) ((a)<(b)?(a):(b)) #endif #ifndef MAX #define MAX(a,b) ((a)>(b)?(a):(b)) #endif #define KEY_CTRLN 0016 /* control-n key */ #define KEY_CTRLP 0020 /* control-p key */ #define KEY_CTRLF 0006 /* control-f key */ #define KEY_CTRLB 0002 /* control-b key */ extern PanelClass Panel_class; Panel* Panel_new(int x, int y, int w, int h, bool owner, ObjectClass* type, FunctionBar* fuBar); void Panel_delete(Object* cast); void Panel_init(Panel* this, int x, int y, int w, int h, ObjectClass* type, bool owner, FunctionBar* fuBar); void Panel_done(Panel* this); void Panel_setSelectionColor(Panel* this, int color); RichString* Panel_getHeader(Panel* this); extern void Panel_setHeader(Panel* this, const char* header); void Panel_move(Panel* this, int x, int y); void Panel_resize(Panel* this, int w, int h); void Panel_prune(Panel* this); void Panel_add(Panel* this, Object* o); void Panel_insert(Panel* this, int i, Object* o); void Panel_set(Panel* this, int i, Object* o); Object* Panel_get(Panel* this, int i); Object* Panel_remove(Panel* this, int i); Object* Panel_getSelected(Panel* this); void Panel_moveSelectedUp(Panel* this); void Panel_moveSelectedDown(Panel* this); int Panel_getSelectedIndex(Panel* this); int Panel_size(Panel* this); void Panel_setSelected(Panel* this, int selected); void Panel_draw(Panel* this, bool focus); bool Panel_onKey(Panel* this, int key); HandlerResult Panel_selectByTyping(Panel* this, int ch); #endif htop-2.0.1/Vector.h0000644000175000001440000000300112654142132011006 00000000000000/* Do not edit this file. It was automatically generated. */ #ifndef HEADER_Vector #define HEADER_Vector /* htop - Vector.h (C) 2004-2011 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "Object.h" #define swap(a_,x_,y_) do{ void* tmp_ = a_[x_]; a_[x_] = a_[y_]; a_[y_] = tmp_; }while(0) #ifndef DEFAULT_SIZE #define DEFAULT_SIZE -1 #endif typedef struct Vector_ { Object **array; ObjectClass* type; int arraySize; int growthRate; int items; bool owner; } Vector; Vector* Vector_new(ObjectClass* type, bool owner, int size); void Vector_delete(Vector* this); #ifdef DEBUG int Vector_count(Vector* this); #endif void Vector_prune(Vector* this); // If I were to use only one sorting algorithm for both cases, it would probably be this one: /* */ void Vector_quickSort(Vector* this); void Vector_insertionSort(Vector* this); void Vector_insert(Vector* this, int idx, void* data_); Object* Vector_take(Vector* this, int idx); Object* Vector_remove(Vector* this, int idx); void Vector_moveUp(Vector* this, int idx); void Vector_moveDown(Vector* this, int idx); void Vector_set(Vector* this, int idx, void* data_); #ifdef DEBUG extern Object* Vector_get(Vector* this, int idx); #else #define Vector_get(v_, idx_) ((v_)->array[idx_]) #endif extern int Vector_size(Vector* this); /* */ void Vector_add(Vector* this, void* data_); extern int Vector_indexOf(Vector* this, void* search_, Object_Compare compare); #endif htop-2.0.1/SwapMeter.c0000644000175000001440000000274512567671723011504 00000000000000/* htop - SwapMeter.c (C) 2004-2011 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "SwapMeter.h" #include "CRT.h" #include "Platform.h" #include #include #include #include #include /*{ #include "Meter.h" }*/ int SwapMeter_attributes[] = { SWAP }; static void SwapMeter_setValues(Meter* this, char* buffer, int size) { int written; Platform_setSwapValues(this); written = Meter_humanUnit(buffer, this->values[0], size); buffer += written; if ((size -= written) > 0) { *buffer++ = '/'; size--; Meter_humanUnit(buffer, this->total, size); } } static void SwapMeter_display(Object* cast, RichString* out) { char buffer[50]; Meter* this = (Meter*)cast; RichString_write(out, CRT_colors[METER_TEXT], ":"); Meter_humanUnit(buffer, this->total, 50); RichString_append(out, CRT_colors[METER_VALUE], buffer); Meter_humanUnit(buffer, this->values[0], 50); RichString_append(out, CRT_colors[METER_TEXT], " used:"); RichString_append(out, CRT_colors[METER_VALUE], buffer); } MeterClass SwapMeter_class = { .super = { .extends = Class(Meter), .delete = Meter_delete, .display = SwapMeter_display, }, .setValues = SwapMeter_setValues, .defaultMode = BAR_METERMODE, .total = 100.0, .attributes = SwapMeter_attributes, .name = "Swap", .uiName = "Swap", .caption = "Swp" }; htop-2.0.1/COPYING0000644000175000001440000004450212265070222010437 00000000000000 GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2, June 1991 Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 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It was automatically generated. */ #ifndef HEADER_ScreenManager #define HEADER_ScreenManager /* htop - ScreenManager.h (C) 2004-2011 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "FunctionBar.h" #include "Vector.h" #include "Header.h" #include "Settings.h" #include "Panel.h" typedef enum Orientation_ { VERTICAL, HORIZONTAL } Orientation; typedef struct ScreenManager_ { int x1; int y1; int x2; int y2; Orientation orientation; Vector* panels; int panelCount; const Header* header; const Settings* settings; bool owner; bool allowFocusChange; } ScreenManager; ScreenManager* ScreenManager_new(int x1, int y1, int x2, int y2, Orientation orientation, const Header* header, const Settings* settings, bool owner); void ScreenManager_delete(ScreenManager* this); extern int ScreenManager_size(ScreenManager* this); void ScreenManager_add(ScreenManager* this, Panel* item, int size); Panel* ScreenManager_remove(ScreenManager* this, int idx); void ScreenManager_resize(ScreenManager* this, int x1, int y1, int x2, int y2); void ScreenManager_run(ScreenManager* this, Panel** lastFocus, int* lastKey); #endif htop-2.0.1/AffinityPanel.h0000644000175000001440000000104212654142132012300 00000000000000/* Do not edit this file. 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Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "Settings.h" #include "Panel.h" #include "ScreenManager.h" #include "ProcessList.h" typedef struct AvailableMetersPanel_ { Panel super; ScreenManager* scr; Settings* settings; Header* header; Panel* leftPanel; Panel* rightPanel; } AvailableMetersPanel; extern PanelClass AvailableMetersPanel_class; AvailableMetersPanel* AvailableMetersPanel_new(Settings* settings, Header* header, Panel* leftMeters, Panel* rightMeters, ScreenManager* scr, ProcessList* pl); #endif htop-2.0.1/freebsd/0000755000175000001440000000000012667371566011116 500000000000000htop-2.0.1/freebsd/FreeBSDCRT.c0000644000175000001440000000102212642264520012740 00000000000000/* htop - UnsupportedCRT.c (C) 2014 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "config.h" #include "CRT.h" #include #include void CRT_handleSIGSEGV(int sgn) { (void) sgn; CRT_done(); fprintf(stderr, "\n\nhtop " VERSION " aborting.\n"); fprintf(stderr, "\nUnfortunately, you seem to be using an unsupported platform!"); fprintf(stderr, "\nPlease contact your platform package maintainer!\n\n"); abort(); } htop-2.0.1/freebsd/FreeBSDProcess.h0000644000175000001440000000227712667367314013764 00000000000000/* Do not edit this file. It was automatically generated. */ #ifndef HEADER_FreeBSDProcess #define HEADER_FreeBSDProcess /* htop - FreeBSDProcess.h (C) 2015 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ typedef enum FreeBSDProcessFields { // Add platform-specific fields here, with ids >= 100 JID = 100, JAIL = 101, LAST_PROCESSFIELD = 102, } FreeBSDProcessField; typedef struct FreeBSDProcess_ { Process super; int kernel; int jid; char* jname; } FreeBSDProcess; #ifndef Process_isKernelThread #define Process_isKernelThread(_process) (_process->kernel == 1) #endif #ifndef Process_isUserlandThread #define Process_isUserlandThread(_process) (_process->pid != _process->tgid) #endif extern ProcessClass FreeBSDProcess_class; extern ProcessFieldData Process_fields[]; extern ProcessPidColumn Process_pidColumns[]; FreeBSDProcess* FreeBSDProcess_new(Settings* settings); void Process_delete(Object* cast); void FreeBSDProcess_writeField(Process* this, RichString* str, ProcessField field); long FreeBSDProcess_compare(const void* v1, const void* v2); bool Process_isThread(Process* this); #endif htop-2.0.1/freebsd/Battery.h0000644000175000001440000000051012667367314012611 00000000000000/* Do not edit this file. It was automatically generated. */ #ifndef HEADER_Battery #define HEADER_Battery /* htop - freebsd/Battery.h (C) 2015 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ void Battery_getData(double* level, ACPresence* isOnAC); #endif htop-2.0.1/freebsd/FreeBSDCRT.h0000644000175000001440000000046612653365044012765 00000000000000/* Do not edit this file. It was automatically generated. */ #ifndef HEADER_FreeBSDCRT #define HEADER_FreeBSDCRT /* htop - UnsupportedCRT.h (C) 2014 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ void CRT_handleSIGSEGV(int sgn); #endif htop-2.0.1/freebsd/FreeBSDProcess.c0000644000175000001440000001526012657504044013743 00000000000000/* htop - FreeBSDProcess.c (C) 2015 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "Process.h" #include "ProcessList.h" #include "FreeBSDProcess.h" #include "Platform.h" #include "CRT.h" #include #include #include #include /*{ typedef enum FreeBSDProcessFields { // Add platform-specific fields here, with ids >= 100 JID = 100, JAIL = 101, LAST_PROCESSFIELD = 102, } FreeBSDProcessField; typedef struct FreeBSDProcess_ { Process super; int kernel; int jid; char* jname; } FreeBSDProcess; #ifndef Process_isKernelThread #define Process_isKernelThread(_process) (_process->kernel == 1) #endif #ifndef Process_isUserlandThread #define Process_isUserlandThread(_process) (_process->pid != _process->tgid) #endif }*/ ProcessClass FreeBSDProcess_class = { .super = { .extends = Class(Process), .display = Process_display, .delete = Process_delete, .compare = FreeBSDProcess_compare }, .writeField = (Process_WriteField) FreeBSDProcess_writeField, }; ProcessFieldData Process_fields[] = { [0] = { .name = "", .title = NULL, .description = NULL, .flags = 0, }, [PID] = { .name = "PID", .title = " PID ", .description = "Process/thread ID", .flags = 0, }, [COMM] = { .name = "Command", .title = "Command ", .description = "Command line", .flags = 0, }, [STATE] = { .name = "STATE", .title = "S ", .description = "Process state (S sleeping, R running, D disk, Z zombie, T traced, W paging)", .flags = 0, }, [PPID] = { .name = "PPID", .title = " PPID ", .description = "Parent process ID", .flags = 0, }, [PGRP] = { .name = "PGRP", .title = " PGRP ", .description = "Process group ID", .flags = 0, }, [SESSION] = { .name = "SESSION", .title = " SESN ", .description = "Process's session ID", .flags = 0, }, [TTY_NR] = { .name = "TTY_NR", .title = " TTY ", .description = "Controlling terminal", .flags = 0, }, [TPGID] = { .name = "TPGID", .title = " TPGID ", .description = "Process ID of the fg process group of the controlling terminal", .flags = 0, }, [MINFLT] = { .name = "MINFLT", .title = " MINFLT ", .description = "Number of minor faults which have not required loading a memory page from disk", .flags = 0, }, [MAJFLT] = { .name = "MAJFLT", .title = " MAJFLT ", .description = "Number of major faults which have required loading a memory page from disk", .flags = 0, }, [PRIORITY] = { .name = "PRIORITY", .title = "PRI ", .description = "Kernel's internal priority for the process", .flags = 0, }, [NICE] = { .name = "NICE", .title = " NI ", .description = "Nice value (the higher the value, the more it lets other processes take priority)", .flags = 0, }, [STARTTIME] = { .name = "STARTTIME", .title = "START ", .description = "Time the process was started", .flags = 0, }, [PROCESSOR] = { .name = "PROCESSOR", .title = "CPU ", .description = "Id of the CPU the process last executed on", .flags = 0, }, [M_SIZE] = { .name = "M_SIZE", .title = " VIRT ", .description = "Total program size in virtual memory", .flags = 0, }, [M_RESIDENT] = { .name = "M_RESIDENT", .title = " RES ", .description = "Resident set size, size of the text and data sections, plus stack usage", .flags = 0, }, [ST_UID] = { .name = "ST_UID", .title = " UID ", .description = "User ID of the process owner", .flags = 0, }, [PERCENT_CPU] = { .name = "PERCENT_CPU", .title = "CPU% ", .description = "Percentage of the CPU time the process used in the last sampling", .flags = 0, }, [PERCENT_MEM] = { .name = "PERCENT_MEM", .title = "MEM% ", .description = "Percentage of the memory the process is using, based on resident memory size", .flags = 0, }, [USER] = { .name = "USER", .title = "USER ", .description = "Username of the process owner (or user ID if name cannot be determined)", .flags = 0, }, [TIME] = { .name = "TIME", .title = " TIME+ ", .description = "Total time the process has spent in user and system time", .flags = 0, }, [NLWP] = { .name = "NLWP", .title = "NLWP ", .description = "Number of threads in the process", .flags = 0, }, [TGID] = { .name = "TGID", .title = " TGID ", .description = "Thread group ID (i.e. process ID)", .flags = 0, }, [JID] = { .name = "JID", .title = " JID ", .description = "Jail prison ID", .flags = 0, }, [JAIL] = { .name = "JAIL", .title = "JAIL ", .description = "Jail prison name", .flags = 0, }, [LAST_PROCESSFIELD] = { .name = "*** report bug! ***", .title = NULL, .description = NULL, .flags = 0, }, }; ProcessPidColumn Process_pidColumns[] = { { .id = JID, .label = "JID" }, { .id = PID, .label = "PID" }, { .id = PPID, .label = "PPID" }, { .id = TPGID, .label = "TPGID" }, { .id = TGID, .label = "TGID" }, { .id = PGRP, .label = "PGRP" }, { .id = SESSION, .label = "SESN" }, { .id = 0, .label = NULL }, }; FreeBSDProcess* FreeBSDProcess_new(Settings* settings) { FreeBSDProcess* this = xCalloc(1, sizeof(FreeBSDProcess)); Object_setClass(this, Class(FreeBSDProcess)); Process_init(&this->super, settings); return this; } void Process_delete(Object* cast) { FreeBSDProcess* this = (FreeBSDProcess*) cast; Process_done((Process*)cast); free(this->jname); free(this); } void FreeBSDProcess_writeField(Process* this, RichString* str, ProcessField field) { FreeBSDProcess* fp = (FreeBSDProcess*) this; char buffer[256]; buffer[255] = '\0'; int attr = CRT_colors[DEFAULT_COLOR]; int n = sizeof(buffer) - 1; switch ((int) field) { // add FreeBSD-specific fields here case JID: snprintf(buffer, n, Process_pidFormat, fp->jid); break; case JAIL:{ snprintf(buffer, n, "%-11s ", fp->jname); break; if (buffer[11] != '\0') { buffer[11] = ' '; buffer[12] = '\0'; } break; } default: Process_writeField(this, str, field); return; } RichString_append(str, attr, buffer); } long FreeBSDProcess_compare(const void* v1, const void* v2) { FreeBSDProcess *p1, *p2; Settings *settings = ((Process*)v1)->settings; if (settings->direction == 1) { p1 = (FreeBSDProcess*)v1; p2 = (FreeBSDProcess*)v2; } else { p2 = (FreeBSDProcess*)v1; p1 = (FreeBSDProcess*)v2; } switch ((int) settings->sortKey) { // add FreeBSD-specific fields here case JID: return (p1->jid - p2->jid); case JAIL: return strcmp(p1->jname ? p1->jname : "", p2->jname ? p2->jname : ""); default: return Process_compare(v1, v2); } } bool Process_isThread(Process* this) { FreeBSDProcess* fp = (FreeBSDProcess*) this; if (fp->kernel == 1 ) return 1; else return (Process_isUserlandThread(this)); } htop-2.0.1/freebsd/Platform.h0000644000175000001440000000211412667367314012765 00000000000000/* Do not edit this file. It was automatically generated. */ #ifndef HEADER_Platform #define HEADER_Platform /* htop - freebsd/Platform.h (C) 2014 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "Action.h" #include "BatteryMeter.h" #include "SignalsPanel.h" extern ProcessFieldData Process_fields[]; #ifndef CLAMP #define CLAMP(x,low,high) (((x)>(high))?(high):(((x)<(low))?(low):(x))) #endif extern ProcessField Platform_defaultFields[]; extern int Platform_numberOfFields; extern SignalItem Platform_signals[]; extern unsigned int Platform_numberOfSignals; void Platform_setBindings(Htop_Action* keys); extern MeterClass* Platform_meterTypes[]; int Platform_getUptime(); void Platform_getLoadAverage(double* one, double* five, double* fifteen); int Platform_getMaxPid(); double Platform_setCPUValues(Meter* this, int cpu); void Platform_setMemoryValues(Meter* this); void Platform_setSwapValues(Meter* this); void Platform_setTasksValues(Meter* this); char* Platform_getProcessEnv(pid_t pid); #endif htop-2.0.1/freebsd/Battery.c0000644000175000001440000000122312657141741012577 00000000000000/* htop - freebsd/Battery.c (C) 2015 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "BatteryMeter.h" #include void Battery_getData(double* level, ACPresence* isOnAC) { int life; size_t life_len = sizeof(life); if (sysctlbyname("hw.acpi.battery.life", &life, &life_len, NULL, 0) == -1) *level = -1; else *level = life; int acline; size_t acline_len = sizeof(acline); if (sysctlbyname("hw.acpi.acline", &acline, &acline_len, NULL, 0) == -1) *isOnAC = AC_ERROR; else *isOnAC = acline == 0 ? AC_ABSENT : AC_PRESENT; } htop-2.0.1/freebsd/Platform.c0000644000175000001440000001316212667366623012767 00000000000000/* htop - freebsd/Platform.c (C) 2014 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "Platform.h" #include "Meter.h" #include "CPUMeter.h" #include "MemoryMeter.h" #include "SwapMeter.h" #include "TasksMeter.h" #include "LoadAverageMeter.h" #include "UptimeMeter.h" #include "ClockMeter.h" #include "HostnameMeter.h" #include "FreeBSDProcess.h" #include "FreeBSDProcessList.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /*{ #include "Action.h" #include "BatteryMeter.h" #include "SignalsPanel.h" extern ProcessFieldData Process_fields[]; }*/ #ifndef CLAMP #define CLAMP(x,low,high) (((x)>(high))?(high):(((x)<(low))?(low):(x))) #endif ProcessField Platform_defaultFields[] = { PID, USER, PRIORITY, NICE, M_SIZE, M_RESIDENT, STATE, PERCENT_CPU, PERCENT_MEM, TIME, COMM, 0 }; int Platform_numberOfFields = LAST_PROCESSFIELD; SignalItem Platform_signals[] = { { .name = " 0 Cancel", .number = 0 }, { .name = " 1 SIGHUP", .number = 1 }, { .name = " 2 SIGINT", .number = 2 }, { .name = " 3 SIGQUIT", .number = 3 }, { .name = " 4 SIGILL", .number = 4 }, { .name = " 5 SIGTRAP", .number = 5 }, { .name = " 6 SIGABRT", .number = 6 }, { .name = " 7 SIGEMT", .number = 7 }, { .name = " 8 SIGFPE", .number = 8 }, { .name = " 9 SIGKILL", .number = 9 }, { .name = "10 SIGBUS", .number = 10 }, { .name = "11 SIGSEGV", .number = 11 }, { .name = "12 SIGSYS", .number = 12 }, { .name = "13 SIGPIPE", .number = 13 }, { .name = "14 SIGALRM", .number = 14 }, { .name = "15 SIGTERM", .number = 15 }, { .name = "16 SIGURG", .number = 16 }, { .name = "17 SIGSTOP", .number = 17 }, { .name = "18 SIGTSTP", .number = 18 }, { .name = "19 SIGCONT", .number = 19 }, { .name = "20 SIGCHLD", .number = 20 }, { .name = "21 SIGTTIN", .number = 21 }, { .name = "22 SIGTTOU", .number = 22 }, { .name = "23 SIGIO", .number = 23 }, { .name = "24 SIGXCPU", .number = 24 }, { .name = "25 SIGXFSZ", .number = 25 }, { .name = "26 SIGVTALRM", .number = 26 }, { .name = "27 SIGPROF", .number = 27 }, { .name = "28 SIGWINCH", .number = 28 }, { .name = "29 SIGINFO", .number = 29 }, { .name = "30 SIGUSR1", .number = 30 }, { .name = "31 SIGUSR2", .number = 31 }, { .name = "32 SIGTHR", .number = 32 }, { .name = "33 SIGLIBRT", .number = 33 }, }; unsigned int Platform_numberOfSignals = sizeof(Platform_signals)/sizeof(SignalItem); void Platform_setBindings(Htop_Action* keys) { (void) keys; } MeterClass* Platform_meterTypes[] = { &CPUMeter_class, &ClockMeter_class, &LoadAverageMeter_class, &LoadMeter_class, &MemoryMeter_class, &SwapMeter_class, &TasksMeter_class, &UptimeMeter_class, &BatteryMeter_class, &HostnameMeter_class, &AllCPUsMeter_class, &AllCPUs2Meter_class, &LeftCPUsMeter_class, &RightCPUsMeter_class, &LeftCPUs2Meter_class, &RightCPUs2Meter_class, &BlankMeter_class, NULL }; int Platform_getUptime() { struct timeval bootTime, currTime; int mib[2] = { CTL_KERN, KERN_BOOTTIME }; size_t size = sizeof(bootTime); int err = sysctl(mib, 2, &bootTime, &size, NULL, 0); if (err) { return -1; } gettimeofday(&currTime, NULL); return (int) difftime(currTime.tv_sec, bootTime.tv_sec); } void Platform_getLoadAverage(double* one, double* five, double* fifteen) { struct loadavg loadAverage; int mib[2] = { CTL_VM, VM_LOADAVG }; size_t size = sizeof(loadAverage); int err = sysctl(mib, 2, &loadAverage, &size, NULL, 0); if (err) { *one = 0; *five = 0; *fifteen = 0; return; } *one = (double) loadAverage.ldavg[0] / loadAverage.fscale; *five = (double) loadAverage.ldavg[1] / loadAverage.fscale; *fifteen = (double) loadAverage.ldavg[2] / loadAverage.fscale; } int Platform_getMaxPid() { int maxPid; size_t size = sizeof(maxPid); int err = sysctlbyname("kern.pid_max", &maxPid, &size, NULL, 0); if (err) { return 99999; } return maxPid; } double Platform_setCPUValues(Meter* this, int cpu) { FreeBSDProcessList* fpl = (FreeBSDProcessList*) this->pl; int cpus = this->pl->cpuCount; CPUData* cpuData; if (cpus == 1) { // single CPU box has everything in fpl->cpus[0] cpuData = &(fpl->cpus[0]); } else { cpuData = &(fpl->cpus[cpu]); } double percent; double* v = this->values; v[CPU_METER_NICE] = cpuData->nicePercent * cpus; v[CPU_METER_NORMAL] = cpuData->userPercent * cpus; if (this->pl->settings->detailedCPUTime) { v[CPU_METER_KERNEL] = cpuData->systemPercent * cpus; v[CPU_METER_IRQ] = cpuData->irqPercent * cpus; Meter_setItems(this, 4); percent = v[0]+v[1]+v[2]+v[3]; } else { v[2] = cpuData->systemAllPercent * cpus; Meter_setItems(this, 3); percent = v[0]+v[1]+v[2]; } percent = CLAMP(percent, 0.0, 100.0); if (isnan(percent)) percent = 0.0; return percent; } void Platform_setMemoryValues(Meter* this) { // TODO ProcessList* pl = (ProcessList*) this->pl; this->total = pl->totalMem; this->values[0] = pl->usedMem; this->values[1] = pl->buffersMem; this->values[2] = pl->cachedMem; } void Platform_setSwapValues(Meter* this) { ProcessList* pl = (ProcessList*) this->pl; this->total = pl->totalSwap; this->values[0] = pl->usedSwap; } void Platform_setTasksValues(Meter* this) { // TODO } char* Platform_getProcessEnv(pid_t pid) { // TODO return NULL; } htop-2.0.1/freebsd/FreeBSDProcessList.c0000644000175000001440000004253712667366623014620 00000000000000/* htop - FreeBSDProcessList.c (C) 2014 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "ProcessList.h" #include "FreeBSDProcessList.h" #include "FreeBSDProcess.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /*{ #include #include #include #include #include #define JAIL_ERRMSGLEN 1024 char jail_errmsg[JAIL_ERRMSGLEN]; typedef struct CPUData_ { double userPercent; double nicePercent; double systemPercent; double irqPercent; double idlePercent; double systemAllPercent; } CPUData; typedef struct FreeBSDProcessList_ { ProcessList super; kvm_t* kd; int zfsArcEnabled; unsigned long long int memWire; unsigned long long int memActive; unsigned long long int memInactive; unsigned long long int memFree; unsigned long long int memZfsArc; CPUData* cpus; unsigned long *cp_time_o; unsigned long *cp_time_n; unsigned long *cp_times_o; unsigned long *cp_times_n; } FreeBSDProcessList; }*/ static int MIB_hw_physmem[2]; static int MIB_vm_stats_vm_v_page_count[4]; static int pageSize; static int pageSizeKb; static int MIB_vm_stats_vm_v_wire_count[4]; static int MIB_vm_stats_vm_v_active_count[4]; static int MIB_vm_stats_vm_v_cache_count[4]; static int MIB_vm_stats_vm_v_inactive_count[4]; static int MIB_vm_stats_vm_v_free_count[4]; static int MIB_vfs_bufspace[2]; static int MIB_kstat_zfs_misc_arcstats_size[5]; static int MIB_kern_cp_time[2]; static int MIB_kern_cp_times[2]; static int kernelFScale; ProcessList* ProcessList_new(UsersTable* usersTable, Hashtable* pidWhiteList, uid_t userId) { size_t len; char errbuf[_POSIX2_LINE_MAX]; FreeBSDProcessList* fpl = xCalloc(1, sizeof(FreeBSDProcessList)); ProcessList* pl = (ProcessList*) fpl; ProcessList_init(pl, Class(FreeBSDProcess), usersTable, pidWhiteList, userId); // physical memory in system: hw.physmem // physical page size: hw.pagesize // usable pagesize : vm.stats.vm.v_page_size len = 2; sysctlnametomib("hw.physmem", MIB_hw_physmem, &len); len = sizeof(pageSize); if (sysctlbyname("vm.stats.vm.v_page_size", &pageSize, &len, NULL, 0) == -1) { pageSize = PAGE_SIZE; pageSizeKb = PAGE_SIZE_KB; } else { pageSizeKb = pageSize / ONE_K; } // usable page count vm.stats.vm.v_page_count // actually usable memory : vm.stats.vm.v_page_count * vm.stats.vm.v_page_size len = 4; sysctlnametomib("vm.stats.vm.v_page_count", MIB_vm_stats_vm_v_page_count, &len); len = 4; sysctlnametomib("vm.stats.vm.v_wire_count", MIB_vm_stats_vm_v_wire_count, &len); len = 4; sysctlnametomib("vm.stats.vm.v_active_count", MIB_vm_stats_vm_v_active_count, &len); len = 4; sysctlnametomib("vm.stats.vm.v_cache_count", MIB_vm_stats_vm_v_cache_count, &len); len = 4; sysctlnametomib("vm.stats.vm.v_inactive_count", MIB_vm_stats_vm_v_inactive_count, &len); len = 4; sysctlnametomib("vm.stats.vm.v_free_count", MIB_vm_stats_vm_v_free_count, &len); len = 2; sysctlnametomib("vfs.bufspace", MIB_vfs_bufspace, &len); len = sizeof(fpl->memZfsArc); if (sysctlbyname("kstat.zfs.misc.arcstats.size", &fpl->memZfsArc, &len, NULL, 0) == 0 && fpl->memZfsArc != 0) { sysctlnametomib("kstat.zfs.misc.arcstats.size", MIB_kstat_zfs_misc_arcstats_size, &len); fpl->zfsArcEnabled = 1; } else { fpl->zfsArcEnabled = 0; } int smp = 0; len = sizeof(smp); if (sysctlbyname("kern.smp.active", &smp, &len, NULL, 0) != 0 || len != sizeof(smp)) { smp = 0; } int cpus = 1; len = sizeof(cpus); if (smp) { int err = sysctlbyname("kern.smp.cpus", &cpus, &len, NULL, 0); if (err) cpus = 1; } else { cpus = 1; } size_t sizeof_cp_time_array = sizeof(unsigned long) * CPUSTATES; len = 2; sysctlnametomib("kern.cp_time", MIB_kern_cp_time, &len); fpl->cp_time_o = xCalloc(cpus, sizeof_cp_time_array); fpl->cp_time_n = xCalloc(cpus, sizeof_cp_time_array); len = sizeof_cp_time_array; // fetch intial single (or average) CPU clicks from kernel sysctl(MIB_kern_cp_time, 2, fpl->cp_time_o, &len, NULL, 0); // on smp box, fetch rest of intial CPU's clicks if (cpus > 1) { len = 2; sysctlnametomib("kern.cp_times", MIB_kern_cp_times, &len); fpl->cp_times_o = xCalloc(cpus, sizeof_cp_time_array); fpl->cp_times_n = xCalloc(cpus, sizeof_cp_time_array); len = cpus * sizeof_cp_time_array; sysctl(MIB_kern_cp_times, 2, fpl->cp_times_o, &len, NULL, 0); } pl->cpuCount = MAX(cpus, 1); if (cpus == 1 ) { fpl->cpus = xRealloc(fpl->cpus, sizeof(CPUData)); } else { // on smp we need CPUs + 1 to store averages too (as kernel kindly provides that as well) fpl->cpus = xRealloc(fpl->cpus, (pl->cpuCount + 1) * sizeof(CPUData)); } len = sizeof(kernelFScale); if (sysctlbyname("kern.fscale", &kernelFScale, &len, NULL, 0) == -1) { //sane default for kernel provded CPU precentage scaling, at least on x86 machines, in case this sysctl call failed kernelFScale = 2048; } fpl->kd = kvm_openfiles(NULL, "/dev/null", NULL, 0, errbuf); if (fpl->kd == NULL) { errx(1, "kvm_open: %s", errbuf); } return pl; } void ProcessList_delete(ProcessList* this) { const FreeBSDProcessList* fpl = (FreeBSDProcessList*) this; if (fpl->kd) kvm_close(fpl->kd); free(fpl->cp_time_o); free(fpl->cp_time_n); free(fpl->cp_times_o); free(fpl->cp_times_n); free(fpl->cpus); ProcessList_done(this); free(this); } static inline void FreeBSDProcessList_scanCPUTime(ProcessList* pl) { const FreeBSDProcessList* fpl = (FreeBSDProcessList*) pl; int cpus = pl->cpuCount; // actual CPU count int maxcpu = cpus; // max iteration (in case we have average + smp) int cp_times_offset; assert(cpus > 0); size_t sizeof_cp_time_array; unsigned long *cp_time_n; // old clicks state unsigned long *cp_time_o; // current clicks state unsigned long cp_time_d[CPUSTATES]; double cp_time_p[CPUSTATES]; // get averages or single CPU clicks sizeof_cp_time_array = sizeof(unsigned long) * CPUSTATES; sysctl(MIB_kern_cp_time, 2, fpl->cp_time_n, &sizeof_cp_time_array, NULL, 0); // get rest of CPUs if (cpus > 1) { // on smp systems FreeBSD kernel concats all CPU states into one long array in // kern.cp_times sysctl OID // we store averages in fpl->cpus[0], and actual cores after that maxcpu = cpus + 1; sizeof_cp_time_array = cpus * sizeof(unsigned long) * CPUSTATES; sysctl(MIB_kern_cp_times, 2, fpl->cp_times_n, &sizeof_cp_time_array, NULL, 0); } for (int i = 0; i < maxcpu; i++) { if (cpus == 1) { // single CPU box cp_time_n = fpl->cp_time_n; cp_time_o = fpl->cp_time_o; } else { if (i == 0 ) { // average cp_time_n = fpl->cp_time_n; cp_time_o = fpl->cp_time_o; } else { // specific smp cores cp_times_offset = i - 1; cp_time_n = fpl->cp_times_n + (cp_times_offset * CPUSTATES); cp_time_o = fpl->cp_times_o + (cp_times_offset * CPUSTATES); } } // diff old vs new unsigned long long total_o = 0; unsigned long long total_n = 0; unsigned long long total_d = 0; for (int s = 0; s < CPUSTATES; s++) { cp_time_d[s] = cp_time_n[s] - cp_time_o[s]; total_o += cp_time_o[s]; total_n += cp_time_n[s]; } // totals total_d = total_n - total_o; if (total_d < 1 ) total_d = 1; // save current state as old and calc percentages for (int s = 0; s < CPUSTATES; ++s) { cp_time_o[s] = cp_time_n[s]; cp_time_p[s] = ((double)cp_time_d[s]) / ((double)total_d) * 100; } CPUData* cpuData = &(fpl->cpus[i]); cpuData->userPercent = cp_time_p[CP_USER]; cpuData->nicePercent = cp_time_p[CP_NICE]; cpuData->systemPercent = cp_time_p[CP_SYS]; cpuData->irqPercent = cp_time_p[CP_INTR]; cpuData->systemAllPercent = cp_time_p[CP_SYS] + cp_time_p[CP_INTR]; // this one is not really used, but we store it anyway cpuData->idlePercent = cp_time_p[CP_IDLE]; } } static inline void FreeBSDProcessList_scanMemoryInfo(ProcessList* pl) { FreeBSDProcessList* fpl = (FreeBSDProcessList*) pl; // @etosan: // memory counter relationships seem to be these: // total = active + wired + inactive + cache + free // htop_used (unavail to anybody) = active + wired // htop_cache (for cache meter) = buffers + cache // user_free (avail to procs) = buffers + inactive + cache + free // // with ZFS ARC situation becomes bit muddled, as ARC behaves like "user_free" // and belongs into cache, but is reported as wired by kernel // // htop_used = active + (wired - arc) // htop_cache = buffers + cache + arc size_t len = sizeof(pl->totalMem); //disabled for now, as it is always smaller than phycal amount of memory... //...to avoid "where is my memory?" questions //sysctl(MIB_vm_stats_vm_v_page_count, 4, &(pl->totalMem), &len, NULL, 0); //pl->totalMem *= pageSizeKb; sysctl(MIB_hw_physmem, 2, &(pl->totalMem), &len, NULL, 0); pl->totalMem /= 1024; sysctl(MIB_vm_stats_vm_v_active_count, 4, &(fpl->memActive), &len, NULL, 0); fpl->memActive *= pageSizeKb; sysctl(MIB_vm_stats_vm_v_wire_count, 4, &(fpl->memWire), &len, NULL, 0); fpl->memWire *= pageSizeKb; sysctl(MIB_vfs_bufspace, 2, &(pl->buffersMem), &len, NULL, 0); pl->buffersMem /= 1024; sysctl(MIB_vm_stats_vm_v_cache_count, 4, &(pl->cachedMem), &len, NULL, 0); pl->cachedMem *= pageSizeKb; if (fpl->zfsArcEnabled) { len = sizeof(fpl->memZfsArc); sysctl(MIB_kstat_zfs_misc_arcstats_size, 5, &(fpl->memZfsArc), &len , NULL, 0); fpl->memZfsArc /= 1024; fpl->memWire -= fpl->memZfsArc; pl->cachedMem += fpl->memZfsArc; // maybe when we learn how to make custom memory meter // we could do custom arc breakdown? } pl->usedMem = fpl->memActive + fpl->memWire; //currently unused, same as with arc, custom meter perhaps //sysctl(MIB_vm_stats_vm_v_inactive_count, 4, &(fpl->memInactive), &len, NULL, 0); //sysctl(MIB_vm_stats_vm_v_free_count, 4, &(fpl->memFree), &len, NULL, 0); //pl->freeMem = fpl->memInactive + fpl->memFree; //pl->freeMem *= pageSizeKb; struct kvm_swap swap[16]; int nswap = kvm_getswapinfo(fpl->kd, swap, sizeof(swap)/sizeof(swap[0]), 0); pl->totalSwap = 0; pl->usedSwap = 0; for (int i = 0; i < nswap; i++) { pl->totalSwap += swap[i].ksw_total; pl->usedSwap += swap[i].ksw_used; } pl->totalSwap *= pageSizeKb; pl->usedSwap *= pageSizeKb; pl->sharedMem = 0; // currently unused } char* FreeBSDProcessList_readProcessName(kvm_t* kd, struct kinfo_proc* kproc, int* basenameEnd) { char** argv = kvm_getargv(kd, kproc, 0); if (!argv) { return xStrdup(kproc->ki_comm); } int len = 0; for (int i = 0; argv[i]; i++) { len += strlen(argv[i]) + 1; } char* comm = xMalloc(len); char* at = comm; *basenameEnd = 0; for (int i = 0; argv[i]; i++) { at = stpcpy(at, argv[i]); if (!*basenameEnd) { *basenameEnd = at - comm; } *at = ' '; at++; } at--; *at = '\0'; return comm; } char* FreeBSDProcessList_readJailName(struct kinfo_proc* kproc) { int jid; struct iovec jiov[6]; char* jname; char jnamebuf[MAXHOSTNAMELEN]; if (kproc->ki_jid != 0 ){ memset(jnamebuf, 0, sizeof(jnamebuf)); *(const void **)&jiov[0].iov_base = "jid"; jiov[0].iov_len = sizeof("jid"); jiov[1].iov_base = &kproc->ki_jid; jiov[1].iov_len = sizeof(kproc->ki_jid); *(const void **)&jiov[2].iov_base = "name"; jiov[2].iov_len = sizeof("name"); jiov[3].iov_base = jnamebuf; jiov[3].iov_len = sizeof(jnamebuf); *(const void **)&jiov[4].iov_base = "errmsg"; jiov[4].iov_len = sizeof("errmsg"); jiov[5].iov_base = jail_errmsg; jiov[5].iov_len = JAIL_ERRMSGLEN; jail_errmsg[0] = 0; jid = jail_get(jiov, 6, 0); if (jid < 0) { if (!jail_errmsg[0]) snprintf(jail_errmsg, JAIL_ERRMSGLEN, "jail_get: %s", strerror(errno)); return NULL; } else if (jid == kproc->ki_jid) { jname = xStrdup(jnamebuf); if (jname == NULL) strerror_r(errno, jail_errmsg, JAIL_ERRMSGLEN); return jname; } else { return NULL; } } else { jnamebuf[0]='-'; jnamebuf[1]='\0'; jname = xStrdup(jnamebuf); } return jname; } void ProcessList_goThroughEntries(ProcessList* this) { FreeBSDProcessList* fpl = (FreeBSDProcessList*) this; Settings* settings = this->settings; bool hideKernelThreads = settings->hideKernelThreads; bool hideUserlandThreads = settings->hideUserlandThreads; FreeBSDProcessList_scanMemoryInfo(this); FreeBSDProcessList_scanCPUTime(this); int cpus = this->cpuCount; int count = 0; struct kinfo_proc* kprocs = kvm_getprocs(fpl->kd, KERN_PROC_ALL, 0, &count); for (int i = 0; i < count; i++) { struct kinfo_proc* kproc = &kprocs[i]; bool preExisting = false; bool isIdleProcess = false; Process* proc = ProcessList_getProcess(this, kproc->ki_pid, &preExisting, (Process_New) FreeBSDProcess_new); FreeBSDProcess* fp = (FreeBSDProcess*) proc; proc->show = ! ((hideKernelThreads && Process_isKernelThread(fp)) || (hideUserlandThreads && Process_isUserlandThread(proc))); if (!preExisting) { fp->jid = kproc->ki_jid; proc->pid = kproc->ki_pid; if ( ! ((kproc->ki_pid == 0) || (kproc->ki_pid == 1) ) && kproc->ki_flag & P_SYSTEM) fp->kernel = 1; else fp->kernel = 0; proc->ppid = kproc->ki_ppid; proc->tpgid = kproc->ki_tpgid; proc->tgid = kproc->ki_pid; proc->session = kproc->ki_sid; proc->tty_nr = kproc->ki_tdev; proc->pgrp = kproc->ki_pgid; proc->st_uid = kproc->ki_uid; proc->starttime_ctime = kproc->ki_start.tv_sec; proc->user = UsersTable_getRef(this->usersTable, proc->st_uid); ProcessList_add((ProcessList*)this, proc); proc->comm = FreeBSDProcessList_readProcessName(fpl->kd, kproc, &proc->basenameOffset); fp->jname = FreeBSDProcessList_readJailName(kproc); } else { if(fp->jid != kproc->ki_jid) { // proces can enter jail anytime fp->jid = kproc->ki_jid; free(fp->jname); fp->jname = FreeBSDProcessList_readJailName(kproc); } if (proc->ppid != kproc->ki_ppid) { // if there are reapers in the system, proces can get reparented anytime proc->ppid = kproc->ki_ppid; } if(proc->st_uid != kproc->ki_uid) { // some proceses change users (eg. to lower privs) proc->st_uid = kproc->ki_uid; proc->user = UsersTable_getRef(this->usersTable, proc->st_uid); } if (settings->updateProcessNames) { free(proc->comm); proc->comm = FreeBSDProcessList_readProcessName(fpl->kd, kproc, &proc->basenameOffset); } } // from FreeBSD source /src/usr.bin/top/machine.c proc->m_size = kproc->ki_size / 1024 / pageSizeKb; proc->m_resident = kproc->ki_rssize; proc->percent_mem = (proc->m_resident * PAGE_SIZE_KB) / (double)(this->totalMem) * 100.0; proc->nlwp = kproc->ki_numthreads; proc->time = (kproc->ki_runtime + 5000) / 10000; proc->percent_cpu = 100.0 * ((double)kproc->ki_pctcpu / (double)kernelFScale); proc->percent_mem = 100.0 * (proc->m_resident * PAGE_SIZE_KB) / (double)(this->totalMem); if (proc->percent_cpu > 0.1) { // system idle process should own all CPU time left regardless of CPU count if ( strcmp("idle", kproc->ki_comm) == 0 ) { isIdleProcess = true; } } if (isIdleProcess == false && proc->percent_cpu >= 99.8) { // don't break formatting proc->percent_cpu = 99.8; } proc->priority = kproc->ki_pri.pri_level - PZERO; if (strcmp("intr", kproc->ki_comm) == 0 && kproc->ki_flag & P_SYSTEM) { proc->nice = 0; //@etosan: intr kernel process (not thread) has weird nice value } else if (kproc->ki_pri.pri_class == PRI_TIMESHARE) { proc->nice = kproc->ki_nice - NZERO; } else if (PRI_IS_REALTIME(kproc->ki_pri.pri_class)) { proc->nice = PRIO_MIN - 1 - (PRI_MAX_REALTIME - kproc->ki_pri.pri_level); } else { proc->nice = PRIO_MAX + 1 + kproc->ki_pri.pri_level - PRI_MIN_IDLE; } switch (kproc->ki_stat) { case SIDL: proc->state = 'I'; break; case SRUN: proc->state = 'R'; break; case SSLEEP: proc->state = 'S'; break; case SSTOP: proc->state = 'T'; break; case SZOMB: proc->state = 'Z'; break; case SWAIT: proc->state = 'D'; break; case SLOCK: proc->state = 'L'; break; default: proc->state = '?'; } if (Process_isKernelThread(fp)) { this->kernelThreads++; } this->totalTasks++; if (proc->state == 'R') this->runningTasks++; proc->updated = true; } } htop-2.0.1/freebsd/FreeBSDProcessList.h0000644000175000001440000000266712667366623014625 00000000000000/* Do not edit this file. It was automatically generated. */ #ifndef HEADER_FreeBSDProcessList #define HEADER_FreeBSDProcessList /* htop - FreeBSDProcessList.h (C) 2014 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include #include #include #include #include #define JAIL_ERRMSGLEN 1024 char jail_errmsg[JAIL_ERRMSGLEN]; typedef struct CPUData_ { double userPercent; double nicePercent; double systemPercent; double irqPercent; double idlePercent; double systemAllPercent; } CPUData; typedef struct FreeBSDProcessList_ { ProcessList super; kvm_t* kd; int zfsArcEnabled; unsigned long long int memWire; unsigned long long int memActive; unsigned long long int memInactive; unsigned long long int memFree; unsigned long long int memZfsArc; CPUData* cpus; unsigned long *cp_time_o; unsigned long *cp_time_n; unsigned long *cp_times_o; unsigned long *cp_times_n; } FreeBSDProcessList; ProcessList* ProcessList_new(UsersTable* usersTable, Hashtable* pidWhiteList, uid_t userId); void ProcessList_delete(ProcessList* this); char* FreeBSDProcessList_readProcessName(kvm_t* kd, struct kinfo_proc* kproc, int* basenameEnd); char* FreeBSDProcessList_readJailName(struct kinfo_proc* kproc); void ProcessList_goThroughEntries(ProcessList* this); #endif htop-2.0.1/FunctionBar.h0000644000175000001440000000163712654142132011773 00000000000000/* Do not edit this file. It was automatically generated. */ #ifndef HEADER_FunctionBar #define HEADER_FunctionBar /* htop - FunctionBar.h (C) 2004-2011 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include typedef struct FunctionBar_ { int size; char** functions; char** keys; int* events; bool staticData; } FunctionBar; FunctionBar* FunctionBar_newEnterEsc(const char* enter, const char* esc); FunctionBar* FunctionBar_new(const char** functions, const char** keys, int* events); void FunctionBar_delete(FunctionBar* this); void FunctionBar_setLabel(FunctionBar* this, int event, const char* text); void FunctionBar_draw(const FunctionBar* this, char* buffer); void FunctionBar_drawAttr(const FunctionBar* this, char* buffer, int attr); int FunctionBar_synthesizeEvent(const FunctionBar* this, int pos); #endif htop-2.0.1/SignalsPanel.h0000644000175000001440000000061012604766663012147 00000000000000/* Do not edit this file. It was automatically generated. */ #ifndef HEADER_SignalsPanel #define HEADER_SignalsPanel /* htop - SignalsPanel.h (C) 2004-2011 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ typedef struct SignalItem_ { const char* name; int number; } SignalItem; Panel* SignalsPanel_new(); #endif htop-2.0.1/InfoScreen.h0000644000175000001440000000312612661633223011613 00000000000000/* Do not edit this file. It was automatically generated. */ #ifndef HEADER_InfoScreen #define HEADER_InfoScreen #include "Process.h" #include "Panel.h" #include "FunctionBar.h" #include "IncSet.h" typedef struct InfoScreen_ InfoScreen; typedef void(*InfoScreen_Scan)(InfoScreen*); typedef void(*InfoScreen_Draw)(InfoScreen*); typedef void(*InfoScreen_OnErr)(InfoScreen*); typedef bool(*InfoScreen_OnKey)(InfoScreen*, int); typedef struct InfoScreenClass_ { ObjectClass super; const InfoScreen_Scan scan; const InfoScreen_Draw draw; const InfoScreen_OnErr onErr; const InfoScreen_OnKey onKey; } InfoScreenClass; #define As_InfoScreen(this_) ((InfoScreenClass*)(((InfoScreen*)(this_))->super.klass)) #define InfoScreen_scan(this_) As_InfoScreen(this_)->scan((InfoScreen*)(this_)) #define InfoScreen_draw(this_) As_InfoScreen(this_)->draw((InfoScreen*)(this_)) #define InfoScreen_onErr(this_) As_InfoScreen(this_)->onErr((InfoScreen*)(this_)) #define InfoScreen_onKey(this_, ch_) As_InfoScreen(this_)->onKey((InfoScreen*)(this_), ch_) struct InfoScreen_ { Object super; Process* process; Panel* display; FunctionBar* bar; IncSet* inc; Vector* lines; }; InfoScreen* InfoScreen_init(InfoScreen* this, Process* process, FunctionBar* bar, int height, char* panelHeader); InfoScreen* InfoScreen_done(InfoScreen* this); void InfoScreen_drawTitled(InfoScreen* this, char* fmt, ...); void InfoScreen_addLine(InfoScreen* this, const char* line); void InfoScreen_appendLine(InfoScreen* this, const char* line); void InfoScreen_run(InfoScreen* this); #endif htop-2.0.1/Object.c0000644000175000001440000000310612654142045010756 00000000000000/* htop - Object.c (C) 2004-2012 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "Object.h" /*{ #include "RichString.h" #include "XAlloc.h" typedef struct Object_ Object; typedef void(*Object_Display)(Object*, RichString*); typedef long(*Object_Compare)(const void*, const void*); typedef void(*Object_Delete)(Object*); #define Object_getClass(obj_) ((Object*)(obj_))->klass #define Object_setClass(obj_, class_) Object_getClass(obj_) = (ObjectClass*) class_ #define Object_delete(obj_) Object_getClass(obj_)->delete((Object*)(obj_)) #define Object_displayFn(obj_) Object_getClass(obj_)->display #define Object_display(obj_, str_) Object_getClass(obj_)->display((Object*)(obj_), str_) #define Object_compare(obj_, other_) Object_getClass(obj_)->compare((const void*)(obj_), other_) #define Class(class_) ((ObjectClass*)(&(class_ ## _class))) #define AllocThis(class_) (class_*) xMalloc(sizeof(class_)); Object_setClass(this, Class(class_)); typedef struct ObjectClass_ { const void* extends; const Object_Display display; const Object_Delete delete; const Object_Compare compare; } ObjectClass; struct Object_ { ObjectClass* klass; }; }*/ ObjectClass Object_class = { .extends = NULL }; #ifdef DEBUG bool Object_isA(Object* o, const ObjectClass* klass) { if (!o) return false; const ObjectClass* type = o->klass; while (type) { if (type == klass) return true; type = type->extends; } return false; } #endif htop-2.0.1/IncSet.c0000644000175000001440000001404712654142045010743 00000000000000/* htop - IncSet.c (C) 2005-2012 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "IncSet.h" #include "StringUtils.h" #include "Panel.h" #include "ListItem.h" #include "CRT.h" #include #include /*{ #include "FunctionBar.h" #include "Panel.h" #include #define INCMODE_MAX 40 typedef enum { INC_SEARCH = 0, INC_FILTER = 1 } IncType; #define IncSet_filter(inc_) (inc_->filtering ? inc_->modes[INC_FILTER].buffer : NULL) typedef struct IncMode_ { char buffer[INCMODE_MAX+1]; int index; FunctionBar* bar; bool isFilter; } IncMode; typedef struct IncSet_ { IncMode modes[2]; IncMode* active; FunctionBar* defaultBar; bool filtering; } IncSet; typedef const char* (*IncMode_GetPanelValue)(Panel*, int); }*/ static void IncMode_reset(IncMode* mode) { mode->index = 0; mode->buffer[0] = 0; } static const char* searchFunctions[] = {"Next ", "Cancel ", " Search: ", NULL}; static const char* searchKeys[] = {"F3", "Esc", " "}; static int searchEvents[] = {KEY_F(3), 27, ERR}; static inline void IncMode_initSearch(IncMode* search) { memset(search, 0, sizeof(IncMode)); search->bar = FunctionBar_new(searchFunctions, searchKeys, searchEvents); search->isFilter = false; } static const char* filterFunctions[] = {"Done ", "Clear ", " Filter: ", NULL}; static const char* filterKeys[] = {"Enter", "Esc", " "}; static int filterEvents[] = {13, 27, ERR}; static inline void IncMode_initFilter(IncMode* filter) { memset(filter, 0, sizeof(IncMode)); filter->bar = FunctionBar_new(filterFunctions, filterKeys, filterEvents); filter->isFilter = true; } static inline void IncMode_done(IncMode* mode) { FunctionBar_delete(mode->bar); } IncSet* IncSet_new(FunctionBar* bar) { IncSet* this = xCalloc(1, sizeof(IncSet)); IncMode_initSearch(&(this->modes[INC_SEARCH])); IncMode_initFilter(&(this->modes[INC_FILTER])); this->active = NULL; this->filtering = false; this->defaultBar = bar; return this; } void IncSet_delete(IncSet* this) { IncMode_done(&(this->modes[0])); IncMode_done(&(this->modes[1])); free(this); } static void updateWeakPanel(IncSet* this, Panel* panel, Vector* lines) { Object* selected = Panel_getSelected(panel); Panel_prune(panel); if (this->filtering) { int n = 0; const char* incFilter = this->modes[INC_FILTER].buffer; for (int i = 0; i < Vector_size(lines); i++) { ListItem* line = (ListItem*)Vector_get(lines, i); if (String_contains_i(line->value, incFilter)) { Panel_add(panel, (Object*)line); if (selected == (Object*)line) Panel_setSelected(panel, n); n++; } } } else { for (int i = 0; i < Vector_size(lines); i++) { Object* line = Vector_get(lines, i); Panel_add(panel, line); if (selected == line) Panel_setSelected(panel, i); } } } static void search(IncMode* mode, Panel* panel, IncMode_GetPanelValue getPanelValue) { int size = Panel_size(panel); bool found = false; for (int i = 0; i < size; i++) { if (String_contains_i(getPanelValue(panel, i), mode->buffer)) { Panel_setSelected(panel, i); found = true; break; } } if (found) FunctionBar_draw(mode->bar, mode->buffer); else FunctionBar_drawAttr(mode->bar, mode->buffer, CRT_colors[FAILED_SEARCH]); } bool IncSet_handleKey(IncSet* this, int ch, Panel* panel, IncMode_GetPanelValue getPanelValue, Vector* lines) { if (ch == ERR) return true; IncMode* mode = this->active; int size = Panel_size(panel); bool filterChanged = false; bool doSearch = true; if (ch == KEY_F(3)) { if (size == 0) return true; int here = Panel_getSelectedIndex(panel); int i = here; for(;;) { i++; if (i == size) i = 0; if (i == here) break; if (String_contains_i(getPanelValue(panel, i), mode->buffer)) { Panel_setSelected(panel, i); break; } } doSearch = false; } else if (ch < 255 && isprint((char)ch) && (mode->index < INCMODE_MAX)) { mode->buffer[mode->index] = ch; mode->index++; mode->buffer[mode->index] = 0; if (mode->isFilter) { filterChanged = true; if (mode->index == 1) this->filtering = true; } } else if ((ch == KEY_BACKSPACE || ch == 127) && (mode->index > 0)) { mode->index--; mode->buffer[mode->index] = 0; if (mode->isFilter) { filterChanged = true; if (mode->index == 0) { this->filtering = false; IncMode_reset(mode); } } } else if (ch == KEY_RESIZE) { Panel_resize(panel, COLS, LINES-panel->y-1); } else { if (mode->isFilter) { filterChanged = true; if (ch == 27) { this->filtering = false; IncMode_reset(mode); } } else { IncMode_reset(mode); } this->active = NULL; Panel_setDefaultBar(panel); FunctionBar_draw(this->defaultBar, NULL); doSearch = false; } if (doSearch) { search(mode, panel, getPanelValue); } if (filterChanged && lines) { updateWeakPanel(this, panel, lines); } return filterChanged; } const char* IncSet_getListItemValue(Panel* panel, int i) { ListItem* l = (ListItem*) Panel_get(panel, i); if (l) return l->value; return ""; } void IncSet_activate(IncSet* this, IncType type, Panel* panel) { this->active = &(this->modes[type]); FunctionBar_draw(this->active->bar, this->active->buffer); panel->currentBar = this->active->bar; } void IncSet_drawBar(IncSet* this) { if (this->active) { FunctionBar_draw(this->active->bar, this->active->buffer); } else { FunctionBar_draw(this->defaultBar, NULL); } } int IncSet_synthesizeEvent(IncSet* this, int x) { if (this->active) { return FunctionBar_synthesizeEvent(this->active->bar, x); } else { return FunctionBar_synthesizeEvent(this->defaultBar, x); } } htop-2.0.1/MetersPanel.c0000644000175000001440000001443612657503622012004 00000000000000/* htop - MetersPanel.c (C) 2004-2011 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "MetersPanel.h" #include #include #include "CRT.h" /*{ #include "Panel.h" #include "Settings.h" #include "ScreenManager.h" typedef struct MetersPanel_ MetersPanel; struct MetersPanel_ { Panel super; Settings* settings; Vector* meters; ScreenManager* scr; MetersPanel* leftNeighbor; MetersPanel* rightNeighbor; bool moving; }; }*/ static const char* MetersFunctions[] = {"Type ", "Move ", "Delete", "Done ", NULL}; static const char* MetersKeys[] = {"Space", "Enter", "Del", "Esc"}; static int MetersEvents[] = {' ', 13, KEY_DC, 27}; static const char* MetersMovingFunctions[] = {"Up ", "Down ", "Left ", "Right ", "Confirm", "Delete", "Done ", NULL}; static const char* MetersMovingKeys[] = {"Up", "Dn", "Lt", "Rt", "Enter", "Del", "Esc"}; static int MetersMovingEvents[] = {KEY_UP, KEY_DOWN, KEY_LEFT, KEY_RIGHT, 13, KEY_DC, 27}; static FunctionBar* Meters_movingBar = NULL; static void MetersPanel_delete(Object* object) { Panel* super = (Panel*) object; MetersPanel* this = (MetersPanel*) object; Panel_done(super); free(this); } void MetersPanel_setMoving(MetersPanel* this, bool moving) { Panel* super = (Panel*) this; this->moving = moving; ListItem* selected = (ListItem*)Panel_getSelected(super); if (selected) { selected->moving = moving; } if (!moving) { Panel_setSelectionColor(super, CRT_colors[PANEL_SELECTION_FOCUS]); Panel_setDefaultBar(super); } else { Panel_setSelectionColor(super, CRT_colors[PANEL_SELECTION_FOLLOW]); super->currentBar = Meters_movingBar; } } static inline bool moveToNeighbor(MetersPanel* this, MetersPanel* neighbor, int selected) { Panel* super = (Panel*) this; if (this->moving) { if (neighbor) { if (selected < Vector_size(this->meters)) { MetersPanel_setMoving(this, false); Meter* meter = (Meter*) Vector_take(this->meters, selected); Panel_remove(super, selected); Vector_insert(neighbor->meters, selected, meter); Panel_insert(&(neighbor->super), selected, (Object*) Meter_toListItem(meter, false)); Panel_setSelected(&(neighbor->super), selected); MetersPanel_setMoving(neighbor, true); return true; } } } return false; } static HandlerResult MetersPanel_eventHandler(Panel* super, int ch) { MetersPanel* this = (MetersPanel*) super; int selected = Panel_getSelectedIndex(super); HandlerResult result = IGNORED; bool sideMove = false; switch(ch) { case 0x0a: case 0x0d: case KEY_ENTER: { if (!Vector_size(this->meters)) break; MetersPanel_setMoving(this, !(this->moving)); FunctionBar_draw(this->super.currentBar, NULL); result = HANDLED; break; } case ' ': case KEY_F(4): case 't': { if (!Vector_size(this->meters)) break; Meter* meter = (Meter*) Vector_get(this->meters, selected); int mode = meter->mode + 1; if (mode == LAST_METERMODE) mode = 1; Meter_setMode(meter, mode); Panel_set(super, selected, (Object*) Meter_toListItem(meter, this->moving)); result = HANDLED; break; } case KEY_UP: { if (!this->moving) { break; } /* else fallthrough */ } case KEY_F(7): case '[': case '-': { Vector_moveUp(this->meters, selected); Panel_moveSelectedUp(super); result = HANDLED; break; } case KEY_DOWN: { if (!this->moving) { break; } /* else fallthrough */ } case KEY_F(8): case ']': case '+': { Vector_moveDown(this->meters, selected); Panel_moveSelectedDown(super); result = HANDLED; break; } case KEY_RIGHT: { sideMove = moveToNeighbor(this, this->rightNeighbor, selected); if (this->moving && !sideMove) { // lock user here until it exits positioning-mode result = HANDLED; } // if user is free, don't set HANDLED; // let ScreenManager handle focus. break; } case KEY_LEFT: { sideMove = moveToNeighbor(this, this->leftNeighbor, selected); if (this->moving && !sideMove) { result = HANDLED; } break; } case KEY_F(9): case KEY_DC: { if (!Vector_size(this->meters)) break; if (selected < Vector_size(this->meters)) { Vector_remove(this->meters, selected); Panel_remove(super, selected); } MetersPanel_setMoving(this, false); result = HANDLED; break; } } if (result == HANDLED || sideMove) { Header* header = (Header*) this->scr->header; this->settings->changed = true; Header_calculateHeight(header); Header_draw(header); ScreenManager_resize(this->scr, this->scr->x1, header->height, this->scr->x2, this->scr->y2); } return result; } PanelClass MetersPanel_class = { .super = { .extends = Class(Panel), .delete = MetersPanel_delete }, .eventHandler = MetersPanel_eventHandler }; MetersPanel* MetersPanel_new(Settings* settings, const char* header, Vector* meters, ScreenManager* scr) { MetersPanel* this = AllocThis(MetersPanel); Panel* super = (Panel*) this; FunctionBar* fuBar = FunctionBar_new(MetersFunctions, MetersKeys, MetersEvents); if (!Meters_movingBar) { Meters_movingBar = FunctionBar_new(MetersMovingFunctions, MetersMovingKeys, MetersMovingEvents); } Panel_init(super, 1, 1, 1, 1, Class(ListItem), true, fuBar); this->settings = settings; this->meters = meters; this->scr = scr; this->moving = false; this->rightNeighbor = NULL; this->leftNeighbor = NULL; Panel_setHeader(super, header); for (int i = 0; i < Vector_size(meters); i++) { Meter* meter = (Meter*) Vector_get(meters, i); 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While in search mode, pressing F3 will cycle through matching occurrences. .TP .B F4, \\\\ Incremental process filtering: type in part of a process command line and only processes whose names match will be shown. To cancel filtering, enter the Filter option again and press Esc. .TP .B F5, t Tree view: organize processes by parenthood, and layout the relations between them as a tree. Toggling the key will switch between tree and your previously selected sort view. Selecting a sort view will exit tree view. .TP .B F6 On sorted view, select a field for sorting, also accessible through < and >. The current sort field is indicated by a highlight in the header. On tree view, expand or collapse the current subtree. A "+" indicator in the tree node indicates that it is collapsed. .TP .B F7, ] Increase the selected process's priority (subtract from 'nice' value). This can only be done by the superuser. .TP .B F8, [ Decrease the selected process's priority (add to 'nice' value) .TP .B F9, k "Kill" process: sends a signal which is selected in a menu, to one or a group of processes. If processes were tagged, sends the signal to all tagged processes. If none is tagged, sends to the currently selected process. .TP .B F10, q Quit .TP .B I Invert the sort order: if sort order is increasing, switch to decreasing, and vice-versa. .TP .B +, \- When in tree view mode, expand or collapse subtree. When a subtree is collapsed a "+" sign shows to the left of the process name. .TP .B a (on multiprocessor machines) Set CPU affinity: mark which CPUs a process is allowed to use. .TP .B u Show only processes owned by a specified user. .TP .B M Sort by memory usage (top compatibility key). .TP .B P Sort by processor usage (top compatibility key). .TP .B T Sort by time (top compatibility key). .TP .B F "Follow" process: if the sort order causes the currently selected process to move in the list, make the selection bar follow it. This is useful for monitoring a process: this way, you can keep a process always visible on screen. When a movement key is used, "follow" loses effect. .TP .B K Hide kernel threads: prevent the threads belonging the kernel to be displayed in the process list. (This is a toggle key.) .TP .B H Hide user threads: on systems that represent them differently than ordinary processes (such as recent NPTL-based systems), this can hide threads from userspace processes in the process list. (This is a toggle key.) .TP .B p Show full paths to running programs, where applicable. (This is a toggle key.) .TP .B Ctrl-L Refresh: redraw screen and recalculate values. .TP .B Numbers PID search: type in process ID and the selection highlight will be moved to it. .PD .SH "COLUMNS" .LP The following columns can display data about each process. A value of '\-' in all the rows indicates that a column is unsupported on your system, or currently unimplemented in htop. The names below are the ones used in the "Available Columns" section of the setup screen. If a different name is shown in htop's main screen, it is shown below in parenthesis. .LP .TP 5 .B Command The full command line of the process (i.e. program name and arguments). .TP .B PID The process ID. .TP .B STATE (S) The state of the process: \fBS\fR for sleeping (idle) \fBR\fR for running \fBD\fR for disk sleep (uninterruptible) \fBZ\fR for zombie (waiting for parent to read its exit status) \fBT\fR for traced or suspended (e.g by SIGTSTP) \fBW\fR for paging .TP .B PPID The parent process ID. .TP .B PGRP The process's group ID. .TP .B SESSION (SESN) The process's session ID. .TP .B TTY_NR (TTY) The controlling terminal of the process. .TP .B TPGID The process ID of the foreground process group of the controlling terminal. .TP .B MINFLT The number of page faults happening in the main memory. .TP .B CMINFLT The number of minor faults for the process's waited-for children (see MINFLT above). .TP .B MAJFLT The number of page faults happening out of the main memory. .TP .B CMAJFLT The number of major faults for the process's waited-for children (see MAJFLT above). .TP .B UTIME (UTIME+) The user CPU time, which is the amount of time the process has spent executing on the CPU in user mode (i.e. everything but system calls), measured in clock ticks. .TP .B STIME (STIME+) The system CPU time, which is the amount of time the kernel has spent executing system calls on behalf of the process, measured in clock ticks. .TP .B CUTIME (CUTIME+) The children's user CPU time, which is the amount of time the process's waited-for children have spent executing in user mode (see UTIME above). .TP .B CSTIME (CSTIME+) The children's system CPU time, which is the amount of time the kernel has spent executing system calls on behalf of all the process's waited-for children (see STIME above). .TP .B PRIORITY (PRI) The kernel's internal priority for the process, usually just its nice value plus twenty. Different for real-time processes. .TP .B NICE (NI) The nice value of a process, from 19 (low priority) to -20 (high priority). A high value means the process is being nice, letting others have a higher relative priority. The usual OS permission restrictions for adjusting priority apply. .TP .B STARTTIME (START) The time the process was started. .TP .B PROCESSOR (CPU) The ID of the CPU the process last executed on. .TP .B M_SIZE (VIRT) The size of the virtual memory of the process. .TP .B M_RESIDENT (RES) The resident set size (text + data + stack) of the process (i.e. the size of the process's used physical memory). .TP .B M_SHARE (SHR) The size of the process's shared pages. .TP .B M_TRS (CODE) The text resident set size of the process (i.e. the size of the process's executable instructions). .TP .B M_DRS (DATA) The data resident set size (data + stack) of the process (i.e. the size of anything except the process's executable instructions). .TP .B M_LRS (LIB) The library size of the process. .TP .B M_DT (DIRTY) The size of the dirty pages of the process. .TP .B ST_UID (UID) The user ID of the process owner. .TP .B PERCENT_CPU (CPU%) The percentage of the CPU time that the process is currently using. .TP .B PERCENT_MEM (MEM%) The percentage of memory the process is currently using (based on the process's resident memory size, see M_RESIDENT above). .TP .B USER The username of the process owner, or the user ID if the name can't be determined. .TP .B TIME (TIME+) The time, measured in clock ticks that the process has spent in user and system time (see UTIME, STIME above). .TP .B NLWP The number of threads in the process. .TP .B TGID The thread group ID. .TP .B CTID OpenVZ container ID, a.k.a virtual environment ID. .TP .B VPID OpenVZ process ID. .TP .B VXID VServer process ID. .TP .B RCHAR (RD_CHAR) The number of bytes the process has read. .TP .B WCHAR (WR_CHAR) The number of bytes the process has written. .TP .B SYSCR (RD_SYSC) The number of read(2) syscalls for the process. .TP .B SYSCW (WR_SYSC) The number of write(2) syscalls for the process. .TP .B RBYTES (IO_RBYTES) Bytes of read(2) I/O for the process. .TP .B WBYTES (IO_WBYTES) Bytes of write(2) I/O for the process. .TP .B CNCLWB (IO_CANCEL) Bytes of cancelled write(2) I/O. .TP .B IO_READ_RATE (DISK READ) The I/O rate of read(2) in bytes per second, for the process. .TP .B IO_WRITE_RATE (DISK WRITE) The I/O rate of write(2) in bytes per second, for the process. .TP .B IO_RATE (DISK R/W) The I/O rate, IO_READ_RATE + IO_WRITE_RATE (see above). .TP .B CGROUP Which cgroup the process is in. .TP .B OOM OOM killer score. .TP .B IO_PRIORITY (IO) The I/O scheduling class followed by the priority if the class supports it: \fBR\fR for Realtime \fBB\fR for Best-effort \fBid\fR for Idle .TP .B All other flags Currently unsupported (always displays '-'). .SH "CONFIG FILE" .LP By default htop reads its configuration from the XDG-compliant path ~/.config/htop/htoprc -- the configuration file is overwritten by htop's in-program Setup configuration, so it should not be hand-edited. If no user configuration exists htop tries to read the system-wide configuration from ${prefix}/etc/htoprc and as a last resort, falls back to its hard coded defaults. .LP You may override the location of the configuration file using the $HTOPRC environment variable (so you can have multiple configurations for different machines that share the same home directory, for example). .SH "MEMORY SIZES" .LP Memory sizes in htop are displayed as they are in tools from the GNU Coreutils (when ran with the --human-readable option). This means that sizes are printed in powers of 1024. (e.g., 1023M = 1072693248 Bytes) .LP The decision to use this convention was made in order to conserve screen space and make memory size representations consistent throughout htop. .SH "SEE ALSO" proc(5), top(1), free(1), ps(1), uptime(1), limits.conf(5) .SH "AUTHORS" .LP htop is developed by Hisham Muhammad . .LP This man page was written by Bartosz Fenski for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution (but it may be used by others). It was updated by Hisham Muhammad, and later by Vincent Launchbury, who wrote the 'Columns' section. htop-2.0.1/HostnameMeter.h0000644000175000001440000000060112327520650012324 00000000000000/* Do not edit this file. It was automatically generated. */ #ifndef HEADER_HostnameMeter #define HEADER_HostnameMeter /* htop - HostnameMeter.h (C) 2004-2011 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "Meter.h" extern int HostnameMeter_attributes[]; extern MeterClass HostnameMeter_class; #endif htop-2.0.1/htop.h0000644000175000001440000000053512661633223010533 00000000000000/* Do not edit this file. It was automatically generated. */ #ifndef HEADER_htop #define HEADER_htop /* htop - htop.h (C) 2004-2011 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ //#link m // ---------------------------------------- int main(int argc, char** argv); #endif htop-2.0.1/FunctionBar.c0000644000175000001440000000730612654142045011770 00000000000000/* htop - FunctionBar.c (C) 2004-2011 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "FunctionBar.h" #include "CRT.h" #include "RichString.h" #include "XAlloc.h" #include #include #include /*{ #include typedef struct FunctionBar_ { int size; char** functions; char** keys; int* events; bool staticData; } FunctionBar; }*/ static const char* FunctionBar_FKeys[] = {"F1", "F2", "F3", "F4", "F5", "F6", "F7", "F8", "F9", "F10", NULL}; static const char* FunctionBar_FLabels[] = {" ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " ", NULL}; static int FunctionBar_FEvents[] = {KEY_F(1), KEY_F(2), KEY_F(3), KEY_F(4), KEY_F(5), KEY_F(6), KEY_F(7), KEY_F(8), KEY_F(9), KEY_F(10)}; static const char* FunctionBar_EnterEscKeys[] = {"Enter", "Esc", NULL}; static int FunctionBar_EnterEscEvents[] = {13, 27}; FunctionBar* FunctionBar_newEnterEsc(const char* enter, const char* esc) { const char* functions[] = {enter, esc, NULL}; return FunctionBar_new(functions, FunctionBar_EnterEscKeys, FunctionBar_EnterEscEvents); } FunctionBar* FunctionBar_new(const char** functions, const char** keys, int* events) { FunctionBar* this = xCalloc(1, sizeof(FunctionBar)); this->functions = xCalloc(16, sizeof(char*)); if (!functions) { functions = FunctionBar_FLabels; } for (int i = 0; i < 15 && functions[i]; i++) { this->functions[i] = xStrdup(functions[i]); } if (keys && events) { this->staticData = false; this->keys = xCalloc(15, sizeof(char*)); this->events = xCalloc(15, sizeof(int)); int i = 0; while (i < 15 && functions[i]) { this->keys[i] = xStrdup(keys[i]); this->events[i] = events[i]; i++; } this->size = i; } else { this->staticData = true; this->keys = (char**) FunctionBar_FKeys; this->events = FunctionBar_FEvents; this->size = 10; } return this; } void FunctionBar_delete(FunctionBar* this) { for (int i = 0; i < 15 && this->functions[i]; i++) { free(this->functions[i]); } free(this->functions); if (!this->staticData) { for (int i = 0; i < this->size; i++) { free(this->keys[i]); } free(this->keys); free(this->events); } free(this); } void FunctionBar_setLabel(FunctionBar* this, int event, const char* text) { for (int i = 0; i < this->size; i++) { if (this->events[i] == event) { free(this->functions[i]); this->functions[i] = xStrdup(text); break; } } } void FunctionBar_draw(const FunctionBar* this, char* buffer) { FunctionBar_drawAttr(this, buffer, CRT_colors[FUNCTION_BAR]); } void FunctionBar_drawAttr(const FunctionBar* this, char* buffer, int attr) { attrset(CRT_colors[FUNCTION_BAR]); mvhline(LINES-1, 0, ' ', COLS); int x = 0; for (int i = 0; i < this->size; i++) { attrset(CRT_colors[FUNCTION_KEY]); mvaddstr(LINES-1, x, this->keys[i]); x += strlen(this->keys[i]); attrset(CRT_colors[FUNCTION_BAR]); mvaddstr(LINES-1, x, this->functions[i]); x += strlen(this->functions[i]); } if (buffer) { attrset(attr); mvaddstr(LINES-1, x, buffer); CRT_cursorX = x + strlen(buffer); curs_set(1); } else { curs_set(0); } attrset(CRT_colors[RESET_COLOR]); } int FunctionBar_synthesizeEvent(const FunctionBar* this, int pos) { int x = 0; for (int i = 0; i < this->size; i++) { x += strlen(this->keys[i]); x += strlen(this->functions[i]); if (pos < x) { return this->events[i]; } } return ERR; } htop-2.0.1/DisplayOptionsPanel.h0000644000175000001440000000116712654146533013531 00000000000000/* Do not edit this file. 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Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "Process.h" #include "Settings.h" #include "CRT.h" #include "StringUtils.h" #include "RichString.h" #include "Platform.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #ifdef __ANDROID__ #define SYS_ioprio_get __NR_ioprio_get #define SYS_ioprio_set __NR_ioprio_set #endif // On Linux, this works only with glibc 2.1+. On earlier versions // the behavior is similar to have a hardcoded page size. #ifndef PAGE_SIZE #define PAGE_SIZE ( sysconf(_SC_PAGESIZE) ) #endif #define PAGE_SIZE_KB ( PAGE_SIZE / ONE_K ) /*{ #include "Object.h" #include #define PROCESS_FLAG_IO 0x0001 typedef enum ProcessFields { PID = 1, COMM = 2, STATE = 3, PPID = 4, PGRP = 5, SESSION = 6, TTY_NR = 7, TPGID = 8, MINFLT = 10, MAJFLT = 12, PRIORITY = 18, NICE = 19, STARTTIME = 21, PROCESSOR = 38, M_SIZE = 39, M_RESIDENT = 40, ST_UID = 46, PERCENT_CPU = 47, PERCENT_MEM = 48, USER = 49, TIME = 50, NLWP = 51, TGID = 52, } ProcessField; typedef struct ProcessPidColumn_ { int id; char* label; } ProcessPidColumn; typedef struct Process_ { Object super; struct Settings_* settings; unsigned long long int time; pid_t pid; pid_t ppid; pid_t tgid; char* comm; int commLen; int indent; int basenameOffset; bool updated; char state; bool tag; bool showChildren; bool show; unsigned int pgrp; unsigned int session; unsigned int tty_nr; int tpgid; uid_t st_uid; unsigned long int flags; int processor; float percent_cpu; float percent_mem; char* user; long int priority; long int nice; long int nlwp; char starttime_show[8]; time_t starttime_ctime; long m_size; long m_resident; int exit_signal; unsigned long int minflt; unsigned long int majflt; #ifdef DEBUG long int itrealvalue; unsigned long int vsize; long int rss; unsigned long int rlim; unsigned long int startcode; unsigned long int endcode; unsigned long int startstack; unsigned long int kstkesp; unsigned long int kstkeip; unsigned long int signal; unsigned long int blocked; unsigned long int sigignore; unsigned long int sigcatch; unsigned long int wchan; unsigned long int nswap; unsigned long int cnswap; #endif } Process; typedef struct ProcessFieldData_ { const char* name; const char* title; const char* description; int flags; } ProcessFieldData; // Implemented in platform-specific code: void Process_writeField(Process* this, RichString* str, ProcessField field); long Process_compare(const void* v1, const void* v2); void Process_delete(Object* cast); bool Process_isThread(Process* this); extern ProcessFieldData Process_fields[]; extern ProcessPidColumn Process_pidColumns[]; extern char Process_pidFormat[20]; typedef Process*(*Process_New)(struct Settings_*); typedef void (*Process_WriteField)(Process*, RichString*, ProcessField); typedef struct ProcessClass_ { const ObjectClass super; const Process_WriteField writeField; } ProcessClass; #define As_Process(this_) ((ProcessClass*)((this_)->super.klass)) }*/ static int Process_getuid = -1; #define ONE_K 1024L #define ONE_M (ONE_K * ONE_K) #define ONE_G (ONE_M * ONE_K) #define ONE_DECIMAL_K 1000L #define ONE_DECIMAL_M (ONE_DECIMAL_K * ONE_DECIMAL_K) #define ONE_DECIMAL_G (ONE_DECIMAL_M * ONE_DECIMAL_K) char Process_pidFormat[20] = "%7d "; static char Process_titleBuffer[20][20]; void Process_setupColumnWidths() { int maxPid = Platform_getMaxPid(); if (maxPid == -1) return; int digits = ceil(log10(maxPid)); assert(digits < 20); for (int i = 0; Process_pidColumns[i].label; i++) { assert(i < 20); sprintf(Process_titleBuffer[i], "%*s ", digits, Process_pidColumns[i].label); Process_fields[Process_pidColumns[i].id].title = Process_titleBuffer[i]; } sprintf(Process_pidFormat, "%%%dd ", digits); } void Process_humanNumber(RichString* str, unsigned long number, bool coloring) { char buffer[11]; int len; int largeNumberColor = CRT_colors[LARGE_NUMBER]; int processMegabytesColor = CRT_colors[PROCESS_MEGABYTES]; int processColor = CRT_colors[PROCESS]; if (!coloring) { largeNumberColor = CRT_colors[PROCESS]; processMegabytesColor = CRT_colors[PROCESS]; } if(number >= (10 * ONE_DECIMAL_M)) { #ifdef __LP64__ if(number >= (100 * ONE_DECIMAL_G)) { len = snprintf(buffer, 10, "%4ldT ", number / ONE_G); RichString_appendn(str, largeNumberColor, buffer, len); return; } else if (number >= (1000 * ONE_DECIMAL_M)) { len = snprintf(buffer, 10, "%4.1lfT ", (double)number / ONE_G); RichString_appendn(str, largeNumberColor, buffer, len); return; } #endif if(number >= (100 * ONE_DECIMAL_M)) { len = snprintf(buffer, 10, "%4ldG ", number / ONE_M); RichString_appendn(str, largeNumberColor, buffer, len); return; } len = snprintf(buffer, 10, "%4.1lfG ", (double)number / ONE_M); RichString_appendn(str, largeNumberColor, buffer, len); return; } else if (number >= 100000) { len = snprintf(buffer, 10, "%4ldM ", number / ONE_K); RichString_appendn(str, processMegabytesColor, buffer, len); return; } else if (number >= 1000) { len = snprintf(buffer, 10, "%2ld", number/1000); RichString_appendn(str, processMegabytesColor, buffer, len); number %= 1000; len = snprintf(buffer, 10, "%03lu ", number); RichString_appendn(str, processColor, buffer, len); return; } len = snprintf(buffer, 10, "%5lu ", number); RichString_appendn(str, processColor, buffer, len); } void Process_colorNumber(RichString* str, unsigned long long number, bool coloring) { char buffer[14]; int largeNumberColor = CRT_colors[LARGE_NUMBER]; int processMegabytesColor = CRT_colors[PROCESS_MEGABYTES]; int processColor = CRT_colors[PROCESS]; int processShadowColor = CRT_colors[PROCESS_SHADOW]; if (!coloring) { largeNumberColor = CRT_colors[PROCESS]; processMegabytesColor = CRT_colors[PROCESS]; processShadowColor = CRT_colors[PROCESS]; } if (number > 10000000000) { snprintf(buffer, 13, "%11lld ", number / 1000); RichString_appendn(str, largeNumberColor, buffer, 5); RichString_appendn(str, processMegabytesColor, buffer+5, 3); RichString_appendn(str, processColor, buffer+8, 4); } else { snprintf(buffer, 13, "%11llu ", number); RichString_appendn(str, largeNumberColor, buffer, 2); RichString_appendn(str, processMegabytesColor, buffer+2, 3); RichString_appendn(str, processColor, buffer+5, 3); RichString_appendn(str, processShadowColor, buffer+8, 4); } } void Process_printTime(RichString* str, unsigned long long totalHundredths) { unsigned long long totalSeconds = totalHundredths / 100; unsigned long long hours = totalSeconds / 3600; int minutes = (totalSeconds / 60) % 60; int seconds = totalSeconds % 60; int hundredths = totalHundredths - (totalSeconds * 100); char buffer[11]; if (hours >= 100) { snprintf(buffer, 10, "%7lluh ", hours); RichString_append(str, CRT_colors[LARGE_NUMBER], buffer); } else { if (hours) { snprintf(buffer, 10, "%2lluh", hours); RichString_append(str, CRT_colors[LARGE_NUMBER], buffer); snprintf(buffer, 10, "%02d:%02d ", minutes, seconds); } else { snprintf(buffer, 10, "%2d:%02d.%02d ", minutes, seconds, hundredths); } RichString_append(str, CRT_colors[DEFAULT_COLOR], buffer); } } static inline void Process_writeCommand(Process* this, int attr, int baseattr, RichString* str) { int start = RichString_size(str), finish = 0; char* comm = this->comm; if (this->settings->highlightBaseName || !this->settings->showProgramPath) { int i, basename = 0; for (i = 0; i < this->basenameOffset; i++) { if (comm[i] == '/') { basename = i + 1; } else if (comm[i] == ':') { finish = i + 1; break; } } if (!finish) { if (this->settings->showProgramPath) start += basename; else comm += basename; finish = this->basenameOffset - basename; } finish += start - 1; } RichString_append(str, attr, comm); if (this->settings->highlightBaseName) RichString_setAttrn(str, baseattr, start, finish); } void Process_outputRate(RichString* str, char* buffer, int n, double rate, int coloring) { int largeNumberColor = CRT_colors[LARGE_NUMBER]; int processMegabytesColor = CRT_colors[PROCESS_MEGABYTES]; int processColor = CRT_colors[PROCESS]; if (!coloring) { largeNumberColor = CRT_colors[PROCESS]; processMegabytesColor = CRT_colors[PROCESS]; } if (rate == -1) { int len = snprintf(buffer, n, " no perm "); RichString_appendn(str, CRT_colors[PROCESS_SHADOW], buffer, len); } else if (rate < ONE_K) { int len = snprintf(buffer, n, "%7.2f B/s ", rate); RichString_appendn(str, processColor, buffer, len); } else if (rate < ONE_K * ONE_K) { int len = snprintf(buffer, n, "%7.2f K/s ", rate / ONE_K); RichString_appendn(str, processColor, buffer, len); } else if (rate < ONE_K * ONE_K * ONE_K) { int len = snprintf(buffer, n, "%7.2f M/s ", rate / ONE_K / ONE_K); RichString_appendn(str, processMegabytesColor, buffer, len); } else { int len = snprintf(buffer, n, "%7.2f G/s ", rate / ONE_K / ONE_K / ONE_K); RichString_appendn(str, largeNumberColor, buffer, len); } } void Process_writeField(Process* this, RichString* str, ProcessField field) { char buffer[256]; buffer[255] = '\0'; int attr = CRT_colors[DEFAULT_COLOR]; int baseattr = CRT_colors[PROCESS_BASENAME]; int n = sizeof(buffer) - 1; bool coloring = this->settings->highlightMegabytes; switch (field) { case PERCENT_CPU: { if (this->percent_cpu > 999.9) { snprintf(buffer, n, "%4d ", (unsigned int)this->percent_cpu); } else if (this->percent_cpu > 99.9) { snprintf(buffer, n, "%3d. ", (unsigned int)this->percent_cpu); } else { snprintf(buffer, n, "%4.1f ", this->percent_cpu); } break; } case PERCENT_MEM: { if (this->percent_mem > 99.9) { snprintf(buffer, n, "100. "); } else { snprintf(buffer, n, "%4.1f ", this->percent_mem); } break; } case COMM: { if (this->settings->highlightThreads && Process_isThread(this)) { attr = CRT_colors[PROCESS_THREAD]; baseattr = CRT_colors[PROCESS_THREAD_BASENAME]; } if (!this->settings->treeView || this->indent == 0) { Process_writeCommand(this, attr, baseattr, str); return; } else { char* buf = buffer; int maxIndent = 0; bool lastItem = (this->indent < 0); int indent = (this->indent < 0 ? -this->indent : this->indent); for (int i = 0; i < 32; i++) if (indent & (1 << i)) maxIndent = i+1; for (int i = 0; i < maxIndent - 1; i++) { int written; if (indent & (1 << i)) written = snprintf(buf, n, "%s ", CRT_treeStr[TREE_STR_VERT]); else written = snprintf(buf, n, " "); buf += written; n -= written; } const char* draw = CRT_treeStr[lastItem ? (this->settings->direction == 1 ? TREE_STR_BEND : TREE_STR_TEND) : TREE_STR_RTEE]; snprintf(buf, n, "%s%s ", draw, this->showChildren ? CRT_treeStr[TREE_STR_SHUT] : CRT_treeStr[TREE_STR_OPEN] ); RichString_append(str, CRT_colors[PROCESS_TREE], buffer); Process_writeCommand(this, attr, baseattr, str); return; } } case MAJFLT: Process_colorNumber(str, this->majflt, coloring); return; case MINFLT: Process_colorNumber(str, this->minflt, coloring); return; case M_RESIDENT: Process_humanNumber(str, this->m_resident * PAGE_SIZE_KB, coloring); return; case M_SIZE: Process_humanNumber(str, this->m_size * PAGE_SIZE_KB, coloring); return; case NICE: { snprintf(buffer, n, "%3ld ", this->nice); attr = this->nice < 0 ? CRT_colors[PROCESS_HIGH_PRIORITY] : this->nice > 0 ? CRT_colors[PROCESS_LOW_PRIORITY] : attr; break; } case NLWP: snprintf(buffer, n, "%4ld ", this->nlwp); break; case PGRP: snprintf(buffer, n, Process_pidFormat, this->pgrp); break; case PID: snprintf(buffer, n, Process_pidFormat, this->pid); break; case PPID: snprintf(buffer, n, Process_pidFormat, this->ppid); break; case PRIORITY: { if(this->priority == -100) snprintf(buffer, n, " RT "); else snprintf(buffer, n, "%3ld ", this->priority); break; } case PROCESSOR: snprintf(buffer, n, "%3d ", Settings_cpuId(this->settings, this->processor)); break; case SESSION: snprintf(buffer, n, Process_pidFormat, this->session); break; case STARTTIME: snprintf(buffer, n, "%s", this->starttime_show); break; case STATE: { snprintf(buffer, n, "%c ", this->state); switch(this->state) { case 'R': attr = CRT_colors[PROCESS_R_STATE]; break; case 'D': attr = CRT_colors[PROCESS_D_STATE]; break; } break; } case ST_UID: snprintf(buffer, n, "%4d ", this->st_uid); break; case TIME: Process_printTime(str, this->time); return; case TGID: snprintf(buffer, n, Process_pidFormat, this->tgid); break; case TPGID: snprintf(buffer, n, Process_pidFormat, this->tpgid); break; case TTY_NR: snprintf(buffer, n, "%5u ", this->tty_nr); break; case USER: { if (Process_getuid != (int) this->st_uid) attr = CRT_colors[PROCESS_SHADOW]; if (this->user) { snprintf(buffer, n, "%-9s ", this->user); } else { snprintf(buffer, n, "%-9d ", this->st_uid); } if (buffer[9] != '\0') { buffer[9] = ' '; buffer[10] = '\0'; } break; } default: snprintf(buffer, n, "- "); } RichString_append(str, attr, buffer); } void Process_display(Object* cast, RichString* out) { Process* this = (Process*) cast; ProcessField* fields = this->settings->fields; RichString_prune(out); for (int i = 0; fields[i]; i++) As_Process(this)->writeField(this, out, fields[i]); if (this->settings->shadowOtherUsers && (int)this->st_uid != Process_getuid) RichString_setAttr(out, CRT_colors[PROCESS_SHADOW]); if (this->tag == true) RichString_setAttr(out, CRT_colors[PROCESS_TAG]); assert(out->chlen > 0); } void Process_done(Process* this) { assert (this != NULL); free(this->comm); } ProcessClass Process_class = { .super = { .extends = Class(Object), .display = Process_display, .delete = Process_delete, .compare = Process_compare }, .writeField = Process_writeField, }; void Process_init(Process* this, struct Settings_* settings) { this->settings = settings; this->tag = false; this->showChildren = true; this->show = true; this->updated = false; this->basenameOffset = -1; if (Process_getuid == -1) Process_getuid = getuid(); } void Process_toggleTag(Process* this) { this->tag = this->tag == true ? false : true; } bool Process_setPriority(Process* this, int priority) { uid_t euid = geteuid(); seteuid(getuid()); int old_prio = getpriority(PRIO_PROCESS, this->pid); int err = setpriority(PRIO_PROCESS, this->pid, priority); seteuid(euid); if (err == 0 && old_prio != getpriority(PRIO_PROCESS, this->pid)) { this->nice = priority; } return (err == 0); } bool Process_changePriorityBy(Process* this, size_t delta) { return Process_setPriority(this, this->nice + delta); } void Process_sendSignal(Process* this, size_t sgn) { uid_t euid = geteuid(); seteuid(getuid()); kill(this->pid, (int) sgn); seteuid(euid); } long Process_pidCompare(const void* v1, const void* v2) { Process* p1 = (Process*)v1; Process* p2 = (Process*)v2; return (p1->pid - p2->pid); } long Process_compare(const void* v1, const void* v2) { Process *p1, *p2; Settings *settings = ((Process*)v1)->settings; if (settings->direction == 1) { p1 = (Process*)v1; p2 = (Process*)v2; } else { p2 = (Process*)v1; p1 = (Process*)v2; } switch (settings->sortKey) { case PERCENT_CPU: return (p2->percent_cpu > p1->percent_cpu ? 1 : -1); case PERCENT_MEM: return (p2->m_resident - p1->m_resident); case COMM: return strcmp(p1->comm, p2->comm); case MAJFLT: return (p2->majflt - p1->majflt); case MINFLT: return (p2->minflt - p1->minflt); case M_RESIDENT: return (p2->m_resident - p1->m_resident); case M_SIZE: return (p2->m_size - p1->m_size); case NICE: return (p1->nice - p2->nice); case NLWP: return (p1->nlwp - p2->nlwp); case PGRP: return (p1->pgrp - p2->pgrp); case PID: return (p1->pid - p2->pid); case PPID: return (p1->ppid - p2->ppid); case PRIORITY: return (p1->priority - p2->priority); case PROCESSOR: return (p1->processor - p2->processor); case SESSION: return (p1->session - p2->session); case STARTTIME: { if (p1->starttime_ctime == p2->starttime_ctime) return (p1->pid - p2->pid); else return (p1->starttime_ctime - p2->starttime_ctime); } case STATE: return (p1->state - p2->state); case ST_UID: return (p1->st_uid - p2->st_uid); case TIME: return ((p2->time) - (p1->time)); case TGID: return (p1->tgid - p2->tgid); case TPGID: return (p1->tpgid - p2->tpgid); case TTY_NR: return (p1->tty_nr - p2->tty_nr); case USER: return strcmp(p1->user ? p1->user : "", p2->user ? p2->user : ""); default: return (p1->pid - p2->pid); } } htop-2.0.1/IncSet.h0000644000175000001440000000227112654142132010741 00000000000000/* Do not edit this file. It was automatically generated. */ #ifndef HEADER_IncSet #define HEADER_IncSet /* htop - IncSet.h (C) 2005-2012 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "FunctionBar.h" #include "Panel.h" #include #define INCMODE_MAX 40 typedef enum { INC_SEARCH = 0, INC_FILTER = 1 } IncType; #define IncSet_filter(inc_) (inc_->filtering ? inc_->modes[INC_FILTER].buffer : NULL) typedef struct IncMode_ { char buffer[INCMODE_MAX+1]; int index; FunctionBar* bar; bool isFilter; } IncMode; typedef struct IncSet_ { IncMode modes[2]; IncMode* active; FunctionBar* defaultBar; bool filtering; } IncSet; typedef const char* (*IncMode_GetPanelValue)(Panel*, int); IncSet* IncSet_new(FunctionBar* bar); void IncSet_delete(IncSet* this); bool IncSet_handleKey(IncSet* this, int ch, Panel* panel, IncMode_GetPanelValue getPanelValue, Vector* lines); const char* IncSet_getListItemValue(Panel* panel, int i); void IncSet_activate(IncSet* this, IncType type, Panel* panel); void IncSet_drawBar(IncSet* this); int IncSet_synthesizeEvent(IncSet* this, int x); #endif htop-2.0.1/BatteryMeter.h0000644000175000001440000000103312565173143012165 00000000000000/* Do not edit this file. It was automatically generated. */ #ifndef HEADER_BatteryMeter #define HEADER_BatteryMeter /* htop - BatteryMeter.h (C) 2004-2011 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. This meter written by Ian P. Hands (iphands@gmail.com, ihands@redhat.com). */ #include "Meter.h" typedef enum ACPresence_ { AC_ABSENT, AC_PRESENT, AC_ERROR } ACPresence; extern int BatteryMeter_attributes[]; extern MeterClass BatteryMeter_class; #endif htop-2.0.1/Header.c0000644000175000001440000001333312654142045010743 00000000000000/* htop - Header.c (C) 2004-2011 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "Header.h" #include "CRT.h" #include "StringUtils.h" #include "Platform.h" #include #include #include #include /*{ #include "Meter.h" #include "Settings.h" #include "Vector.h" typedef struct Header_ { Vector** columns; Settings* settings; struct ProcessList_* pl; int nrColumns; int pad; int height; } Header; }*/ #ifndef MAX #define MAX(a,b) ((a)>(b)?(a):(b)) #endif #ifndef Header_forEachColumn #define Header_forEachColumn(this_, i_) for (int i_=0; i_ < this->nrColumns; i_++) #endif Header* Header_new(struct ProcessList_* pl, Settings* settings, int nrColumns) { Header* this = xCalloc(1, sizeof(Header)); this->columns = xCalloc(nrColumns, sizeof(Vector*)); this->settings = settings; this->pl = pl; this->nrColumns = nrColumns; Header_forEachColumn(this, i) { this->columns[i] = Vector_new(Class(Meter), true, DEFAULT_SIZE); } return this; } void Header_delete(Header* this) { Header_forEachColumn(this, i) { Vector_delete(this->columns[i]); } free(this->columns); free(this); } void Header_populateFromSettings(Header* this) { Header_forEachColumn(this, col) { MeterColumnSettings* colSettings = &this->settings->columns[col]; for (int i = 0; i < colSettings->len; i++) { Header_addMeterByName(this, colSettings->names[i], col); if (colSettings->modes[i] != 0) { Header_setMode(this, i, colSettings->modes[i], col); } } } Header_calculateHeight(this); } void Header_writeBackToSettings(const Header* this) { Header_forEachColumn(this, col) { MeterColumnSettings* colSettings = &this->settings->columns[col]; String_freeArray(colSettings->names); free(colSettings->modes); Vector* vec = this->columns[col]; int len = Vector_size(vec); colSettings->names = xCalloc(len+1, sizeof(char*)); colSettings->modes = xCalloc(len, sizeof(int)); colSettings->len = len; for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) { Meter* meter = (Meter*) Vector_get(vec, i); char* name = xCalloc(64, sizeof(char)); if (meter->param) { snprintf(name, 63, "%s(%d)", As_Meter(meter)->name, meter->param); } else { snprintf(name, 63, "%s", As_Meter(meter)->name); } colSettings->names[i] = name; colSettings->modes[i] = meter->mode; } } } MeterModeId Header_addMeterByName(Header* this, char* name, int column) { Vector* meters = this->columns[column]; char* paren = strchr(name, '('); int param = 0; if (paren) { int ok = sscanf(paren, "(%10d)", ¶m); if (!ok) param = 0; *paren = '\0'; } MeterModeId mode = TEXT_METERMODE; for (MeterClass** type = Platform_meterTypes; *type; type++) { if (String_eq(name, (*type)->name)) { Meter* meter = Meter_new(this->pl, param, *type); Vector_add(meters, meter); mode = meter->mode; break; } } return mode; } void Header_setMode(Header* this, int i, MeterModeId mode, int column) { Vector* meters = this->columns[column]; if (i >= Vector_size(meters)) return; Meter* meter = (Meter*) Vector_get(meters, i); Meter_setMode(meter, mode); } Meter* Header_addMeterByClass(Header* this, MeterClass* type, int param, int column) { Vector* meters = this->columns[column]; Meter* meter = Meter_new(this->pl, param, type); Vector_add(meters, meter); return meter; } int Header_size(Header* this, int column) { Vector* meters = this->columns[column]; return Vector_size(meters); } char* Header_readMeterName(Header* this, int i, int column) { Vector* meters = this->columns[column]; Meter* meter = (Meter*) Vector_get(meters, i); int nameLen = strlen(Meter_name(meter)); int len = nameLen + 100; char* name = xMalloc(len); strncpy(name, Meter_name(meter), nameLen); name[nameLen] = '\0'; if (meter->param) snprintf(name + nameLen, len - nameLen, "(%d)", meter->param); return name; } MeterModeId Header_readMeterMode(Header* this, int i, int column) { Vector* meters = this->columns[column]; Meter* meter = (Meter*) Vector_get(meters, i); return meter->mode; } void Header_reinit(Header* this) { Header_forEachColumn(this, col) { for (int i = 0; i < Vector_size(this->columns[col]); i++) { Meter* meter = (Meter*) Vector_get(this->columns[col], i); if (Meter_initFn(meter)) Meter_init(meter); } } } void Header_draw(const Header* this) { int height = this->height; int pad = this->pad; attrset(CRT_colors[RESET_COLOR]); for (int y = 0; y < height; y++) { mvhline(y, 0, ' ', COLS); } int width = COLS / this->nrColumns - (pad * this->nrColumns - 1) - 1; int x = pad; Header_forEachColumn(this, col) { Vector* meters = this->columns[col]; for (int y = (pad / 2), i = 0; i < Vector_size(meters); i++) { Meter* meter = (Meter*) Vector_get(meters, i); meter->draw(meter, x, y, width); y += meter->h; } x += width + pad; } } int Header_calculateHeight(Header* this) { int pad = this->settings->headerMargin ? 2 : 0; int maxHeight = pad; Header_forEachColumn(this, col) { Vector* meters = this->columns[col]; int height = pad; for (int i = 0; i < Vector_size(meters); i++) { Meter* meter = (Meter*) Vector_get(meters, i); height += meter->h; } maxHeight = MAX(maxHeight, height); } this->height = maxHeight; this->pad = pad; return maxHeight; } htop-2.0.1/ColorsPanel.c0000644000175000001440000000601012654142045011766 00000000000000/* htop - ColorsPanel.c (C) 2004-2011 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "ColorsPanel.h" #include "CRT.h" #include "CheckItem.h" #include #include #include // TO ADD A NEW SCHEME: // * Increment the size of bool check in ColorsPanel.h // * Add the entry in the ColorSchemeNames array below in the file // * Add a define in CRT.h that matches the order of the array // * Add the colors in CRT_setColors /*{ #include "Panel.h" #include "Settings.h" #include "ScreenManager.h" typedef struct ColorsPanel_ { Panel super; Settings* settings; ScreenManager* scr; } ColorsPanel; }*/ static const char* ColorsFunctions[] = {" ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " ", "Done ", NULL}; static const char* ColorSchemeNames[] = { "Default", "Monochromatic", "Black on White", "Light Terminal", "MC", "Black Night", "Broken Gray", NULL }; static void ColorsPanel_delete(Object* object) { Panel* super = (Panel*) object; ColorsPanel* this = (ColorsPanel*) object; Panel_done(super); free(this); } static HandlerResult ColorsPanel_eventHandler(Panel* super, int ch) { ColorsPanel* this = (ColorsPanel*) super; HandlerResult result = IGNORED; int mark = Panel_getSelectedIndex(super); switch(ch) { case 0x0a: case 0x0d: case KEY_ENTER: case KEY_MOUSE: case KEY_RECLICK: case ' ': for (int i = 0; ColorSchemeNames[i] != NULL; i++) CheckItem_set((CheckItem*)Panel_get(super, i), false); CheckItem_set((CheckItem*)Panel_get(super, mark), true); this->settings->colorScheme = mark; result = HANDLED; } if (result == HANDLED) { this->settings->changed = true; const Header* header = this->scr->header; CRT_setColors(mark); Panel* menu = (Panel*) Vector_get(this->scr->panels, 0); Header_draw(header); RichString_setAttr(&(super->header), CRT_colors[PANEL_HEADER_FOCUS]); RichString_setAttr(&(menu->header), CRT_colors[PANEL_HEADER_UNFOCUS]); ScreenManager_resize(this->scr, this->scr->x1, header->height, this->scr->x2, this->scr->y2); } return result; } PanelClass ColorsPanel_class = { .super = { .extends = Class(Panel), .delete = ColorsPanel_delete }, .eventHandler = ColorsPanel_eventHandler }; ColorsPanel* ColorsPanel_new(Settings* settings, ScreenManager* scr) { ColorsPanel* this = AllocThis(ColorsPanel); Panel* super = (Panel*) this; FunctionBar* fuBar = FunctionBar_new(ColorsFunctions, NULL, NULL); Panel_init(super, 1, 1, 1, 1, Class(CheckItem), true, fuBar); this->settings = settings; this->scr = scr; Panel_setHeader(super, "Colors"); for (int i = 0; ColorSchemeNames[i] != NULL; i++) { Panel_add(super, (Object*) CheckItem_newByVal(xStrdup(ColorSchemeNames[i]), false)); } CheckItem_set((CheckItem*)Panel_get(super, settings->colorScheme), true); return this; } htop-2.0.1/missing0000755000175000001440000001533112667367304011021 00000000000000#! /bin/sh # Common wrapper for a few potentially missing GNU programs. scriptversion=2012-06-26.16; # UTC # Copyright (C) 1996-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # Originally written by Fran,cois Pinard , 1996. # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) # any later version. # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 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It was automatically generated. */ #ifndef HEADER_XAlloc #define HEADER_XAlloc #ifndef _GNU_SOURCE #define _GNU_SOURCE #endif #include void* xMalloc(size_t size); void* xCalloc(size_t nmemb, size_t size); void* xRealloc(void* ptr, size_t size); char* xStrdup(const char* str); #endif htop-2.0.1/ColumnsPanel.c0000644000175000001440000001007412654142045012152 00000000000000/* htop - ColumnsPanel.c (C) 2004-2011 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "ColumnsPanel.h" #include "Platform.h" #include "StringUtils.h" #include "ListItem.h" #include "CRT.h" #include #include #include /*{ #include "Panel.h" #include "Settings.h" typedef struct ColumnsPanel_ { Panel super; Settings* settings; bool moving; } ColumnsPanel; }*/ static const char* ColumnsFunctions[] = {" ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " ", "MoveUp", "MoveDn", "Remove", "Done ", NULL}; static void ColumnsPanel_delete(Object* object) { Panel* super = (Panel*) object; ColumnsPanel* this = (ColumnsPanel*) object; Panel_done(super); free(this); } static HandlerResult ColumnsPanel_eventHandler(Panel* super, int ch) { ColumnsPanel* const this = (ColumnsPanel*) super; int selected = Panel_getSelectedIndex(super); HandlerResult result = IGNORED; int size = Panel_size(super); switch(ch) { case 0x0a: case 0x0d: case KEY_ENTER: case KEY_MOUSE: case KEY_RECLICK: { if (selected < size - 1) { this->moving = !(this->moving); Panel_setSelectionColor(super, this->moving ? CRT_colors[PANEL_SELECTION_FOLLOW] : CRT_colors[PANEL_SELECTION_FOCUS]); ((ListItem*)Panel_getSelected(super))->moving = this->moving; result = HANDLED; } break; } case KEY_UP: { if (!this->moving) { break; } /* else fallthrough */ } case KEY_F(7): case '[': case '-': { if (selected < size - 1) Panel_moveSelectedUp(super); result = HANDLED; break; } case KEY_DOWN: { if (!this->moving) { break; } /* else fallthrough */ } case KEY_F(8): case ']': case '+': { if (selected < size - 2) Panel_moveSelectedDown(super); result = HANDLED; break; } case KEY_F(9): case KEY_DC: { if (selected < size - 1) { Panel_remove(super, selected); } result = HANDLED; break; } default: { if (ch < 255 && isalpha(ch)) result = Panel_selectByTyping(super, ch); if (result == BREAK_LOOP) result = IGNORED; break; } } if (result == HANDLED) ColumnsPanel_update(super); return result; } PanelClass ColumnsPanel_class = { .super = { .extends = Class(Panel), .delete = ColumnsPanel_delete }, .eventHandler = ColumnsPanel_eventHandler }; ColumnsPanel* ColumnsPanel_new(Settings* settings) { ColumnsPanel* this = AllocThis(ColumnsPanel); Panel* super = (Panel*) this; FunctionBar* fuBar = FunctionBar_new(ColumnsFunctions, NULL, NULL); Panel_init(super, 1, 1, 1, 1, Class(ListItem), true, fuBar); this->settings = settings; this->moving = false; Panel_setHeader(super, "Active Columns"); ProcessField* fields = this->settings->fields; for (; *fields; fields++) { if (Process_fields[*fields].name) { Panel_add(super, (Object*) ListItem_new(Process_fields[*fields].name, *fields)); } } return this; } int ColumnsPanel_fieldNameToIndex(const char* name) { for (int j = 1; j <= Platform_numberOfFields; j++) { if (String_eq(name, Process_fields[j].name)) { return j; } } return -1; } void ColumnsPanel_update(Panel* super) { ColumnsPanel* this = (ColumnsPanel*) super; int size = Panel_size(super); this->settings->changed = true; this->settings->fields = xRealloc(this->settings->fields, sizeof(ProcessField) * (size+1)); this->settings->flags = 0; for (int i = 0; i < size; i++) { int key = ((ListItem*) Panel_get(super, i))->key; this->settings->fields[i] = key; this->settings->flags |= Process_fields[key].flags; } this->settings->fields[size] = 0; } htop-2.0.1/TasksMeter.c0000644000175000001440000000504612511546407011641 00000000000000/* htop - TasksMeter.c (C) 2004-2011 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "TasksMeter.h" #include "Platform.h" #include "CRT.h" /*{ #include "Meter.h" }*/ int TasksMeter_attributes[] = { CPU_KERNEL, PROCESS_THREAD, PROCESS, TASKS_RUNNING }; static void TasksMeter_setValues(Meter* this, char* buffer, int len) { ProcessList* pl = this->pl; this->values[0] = pl->kernelThreads; this->values[1] = pl->userlandThreads; this->values[2] = pl->totalTasks - pl->kernelThreads - pl->userlandThreads; this->values[3] = pl->runningTasks; if (pl->totalTasks > this->total) { this->total = pl->totalTasks; } if (this->pl->settings->hideKernelThreads) { this->values[0] = 0; } snprintf(buffer, len, "%d/%d", (int) this->values[3], (int) this->total); } static void TasksMeter_display(Object* cast, RichString* out) { Meter* this = (Meter*)cast; Settings* settings = this->pl->settings; char buffer[20]; int processes = (int) this->values[2]; sprintf(buffer, "%d", processes); RichString_write(out, CRT_colors[METER_VALUE], buffer); int threadValueColor = CRT_colors[METER_VALUE]; int threadCaptionColor = CRT_colors[METER_TEXT]; if (settings->highlightThreads) { threadValueColor = CRT_colors[PROCESS_THREAD_BASENAME]; threadCaptionColor = CRT_colors[PROCESS_THREAD]; } if (!settings->hideUserlandThreads) { RichString_append(out, CRT_colors[METER_TEXT], ", "); sprintf(buffer, "%d", (int)this->values[1]); RichString_append(out, threadValueColor, buffer); RichString_append(out, threadCaptionColor, " thr"); } if (!settings->hideKernelThreads) { RichString_append(out, CRT_colors[METER_TEXT], ", "); sprintf(buffer, "%d", (int)this->values[0]); RichString_append(out, threadValueColor, buffer); RichString_append(out, threadCaptionColor, " kthr"); } RichString_append(out, CRT_colors[METER_TEXT], "; "); sprintf(buffer, "%d", (int)this->values[3]); RichString_append(out, CRT_colors[TASKS_RUNNING], buffer); RichString_append(out, CRT_colors[METER_TEXT], " running"); } MeterClass TasksMeter_class = { .super = { .extends = Class(Meter), .delete = Meter_delete, .display = TasksMeter_display, }, .setValues = TasksMeter_setValues, .defaultMode = TEXT_METERMODE, .total = 100.0, .maxItems = 4, .attributes = TasksMeter_attributes, .name = "Tasks", .uiName = "Task counter", .caption = "Tasks: " }; htop-2.0.1/TasksMeter.h0000644000175000001440000000056212511546536011647 00000000000000/* Do not edit this file. It was automatically generated. */ #ifndef HEADER_TasksMeter #define HEADER_TasksMeter /* htop - TasksMeter.h (C) 2004-2011 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "Meter.h" extern int TasksMeter_attributes[]; extern MeterClass TasksMeter_class; #endif htop-2.0.1/CategoriesPanel.c0000644000175000001440000001126012511546407012617 00000000000000/* htop - CategoriesPanel.c (C) 2004-2011 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "CategoriesPanel.h" #include "AvailableMetersPanel.h" #include "MetersPanel.h" #include "DisplayOptionsPanel.h" #include "ColumnsPanel.h" #include "ColorsPanel.h" #include "AvailableColumnsPanel.h" #include #include /*{ #include "Panel.h" #include "Settings.h" #include "ScreenManager.h" #include "ProcessList.h" typedef struct CategoriesPanel_ { Panel super; ScreenManager* scr; Settings* settings; Header* header; ProcessList* pl; } CategoriesPanel; }*/ static const char* CategoriesFunctions[] = {" ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " ", "Done ", NULL}; static void CategoriesPanel_delete(Object* object) { Panel* super = (Panel*) object; CategoriesPanel* this = (CategoriesPanel*) object; Panel_done(super); free(this); } void CategoriesPanel_makeMetersPage(CategoriesPanel* this) { MetersPanel* leftMeters = MetersPanel_new(this->settings, "Left column", this->header->columns[0], this->scr); MetersPanel* rightMeters = MetersPanel_new(this->settings, "Right column", this->header->columns[1], this->scr); leftMeters->rightNeighbor = rightMeters; rightMeters->leftNeighbor = leftMeters; Panel* availableMeters = (Panel*) AvailableMetersPanel_new(this->settings, this->header, (Panel*) leftMeters, (Panel*) rightMeters, this->scr, this->pl); ScreenManager_add(this->scr, (Panel*) leftMeters, 20); ScreenManager_add(this->scr, (Panel*) rightMeters, 20); ScreenManager_add(this->scr, availableMeters, -1); } static void CategoriesPanel_makeDisplayOptionsPage(CategoriesPanel* this) { Panel* displayOptions = (Panel*) DisplayOptionsPanel_new(this->settings, this->scr); ScreenManager_add(this->scr, displayOptions, -1); } static void CategoriesPanel_makeColorsPage(CategoriesPanel* this) { Panel* colors = (Panel*) ColorsPanel_new(this->settings, this->scr); ScreenManager_add(this->scr, colors, -1); } static void CategoriesPanel_makeColumnsPage(CategoriesPanel* this) { Panel* columns = (Panel*) ColumnsPanel_new(this->settings); Panel* availableColumns = (Panel*) AvailableColumnsPanel_new(columns); ScreenManager_add(this->scr, columns, 20); ScreenManager_add(this->scr, availableColumns, -1); } static HandlerResult CategoriesPanel_eventHandler(Panel* super, int ch) { CategoriesPanel* this = (CategoriesPanel*) super; HandlerResult result = IGNORED; int selected = Panel_getSelectedIndex(super); switch (ch) { case EVENT_SET_SELECTED: result = HANDLED; break; case KEY_UP: case KEY_CTRLP: case KEY_DOWN: case KEY_CTRLN: case KEY_NPAGE: case KEY_PPAGE: case KEY_HOME: case KEY_END: { int previous = selected; Panel_onKey(super, ch); selected = Panel_getSelectedIndex(super); if (previous != selected) result = HANDLED; break; } default: if (ch < 255 && isalpha(ch)) result = Panel_selectByTyping(super, ch); if (result == BREAK_LOOP) result = IGNORED; break; } if (result == HANDLED) { int size = ScreenManager_size(this->scr); for (int i = 1; i < size; i++) ScreenManager_remove(this->scr, 1); switch (selected) { case 0: CategoriesPanel_makeMetersPage(this); break; case 1: CategoriesPanel_makeDisplayOptionsPage(this); break; case 2: CategoriesPanel_makeColorsPage(this); break; case 3: CategoriesPanel_makeColumnsPage(this); break; } } return result; } PanelClass CategoriesPanel_class = { .super = { .extends = Class(Panel), .delete = CategoriesPanel_delete }, .eventHandler = CategoriesPanel_eventHandler }; CategoriesPanel* CategoriesPanel_new(ScreenManager* scr, Settings* settings, Header* header, ProcessList* pl) { CategoriesPanel* this = AllocThis(CategoriesPanel); Panel* super = (Panel*) this; FunctionBar* fuBar = FunctionBar_new(CategoriesFunctions, NULL, NULL); Panel_init(super, 1, 1, 1, 1, Class(ListItem), true, fuBar); this->scr = scr; this->settings = settings; this->header = header; this->pl = pl; Panel_setHeader(super, "Setup"); Panel_add(super, (Object*) ListItem_new("Meters", 0)); Panel_add(super, (Object*) ListItem_new("Display options", 0)); Panel_add(super, (Object*) ListItem_new("Colors", 0)); Panel_add(super, (Object*) ListItem_new("Columns", 0)); return this; } htop-2.0.1/Makefile.am0000644000175000001440000001004112657510705011441 00000000000000 ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS = -I m4 AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS = subdir-objects bin_PROGRAMS = htop dist_man_MANS = htop.1 EXTRA_DIST = $(dist_man_MANS) htop.desktop htop.png scripts/MakeHeader.py \ install-sh autogen.sh missing applicationsdir = $(datadir)/applications applications_DATA = htop.desktop pixmapdir = $(datadir)/pixmaps pixmap_DATA = htop.png htop_CFLAGS = -pedantic -Wall $(wextra_flag) -std=c99 -D_XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED -DSYSCONFDIR=\"$(sysconfdir)\" -I"$(top_srcdir)/$(my_htop_platform)" htop_LDFLAGS = AM_CPPFLAGS = -DNDEBUG myhtopsources = AvailableMetersPanel.c CategoriesPanel.c CheckItem.c \ ClockMeter.c ColorsPanel.c ColumnsPanel.c CPUMeter.c CRT.c MainPanel.c \ DisplayOptionsPanel.c FunctionBar.c Hashtable.c Header.c htop.c ListItem.c \ LoadAverageMeter.c MemoryMeter.c Meter.c MetersPanel.c Object.c Panel.c \ BatteryMeter.c Process.c ProcessList.c RichString.c ScreenManager.c Settings.c \ SignalsPanel.c StringUtils.c SwapMeter.c TasksMeter.c UptimeMeter.c \ TraceScreen.c UsersTable.c Vector.c AvailableColumnsPanel.c AffinityPanel.c \ HostnameMeter.c OpenFilesScreen.c Affinity.c IncSet.c Action.c EnvScreen.c \ InfoScreen.c XAlloc.c myhtopheaders = AvailableColumnsPanel.h AvailableMetersPanel.h \ CategoriesPanel.h CheckItem.h ClockMeter.h ColorsPanel.h ColumnsPanel.h \ CPUMeter.h CRT.h MainPanel.h DisplayOptionsPanel.h FunctionBar.h \ Hashtable.h Header.h htop.h ListItem.h LoadAverageMeter.h MemoryMeter.h \ BatteryMeter.h Meter.h MetersPanel.h Object.h Panel.h ProcessList.h RichString.h \ ScreenManager.h Settings.h SignalsPanel.h StringUtils.h SwapMeter.h \ TasksMeter.h UptimeMeter.h TraceScreen.h UsersTable.h Vector.h Process.h \ AffinityPanel.h HostnameMeter.h OpenFilesScreen.h Affinity.h IncSet.h Action.h \ EnvScreen.h InfoScreen.h XAlloc.h if HTOP_LINUX htop_CFLAGS += -rdynamic myhtopplatsources = linux/Platform.c linux/IOPriorityPanel.c linux/IOPriority.c \ linux/LinuxProcess.c linux/LinuxProcessList.c linux/LinuxCRT.c linux/Battery.c myhtopplatheaders = linux/Platform.h linux/IOPriorityPanel.h linux/IOPriority.h \ linux/LinuxProcess.h linux/LinuxProcessList.h linux/LinuxCRT.h linux/Battery.h endif if HTOP_FREEBSD myhtopplatsources = freebsd/Platform.c freebsd/FreeBSDProcessList.c \ freebsd/FreeBSDProcess.c freebsd/FreeBSDCRT.c freebsd/Battery.c myhtopplatheaders = freebsd/Platform.h freebsd/FreeBSDProcessList.h \ freebsd/FreeBSDProcess.h freebsd/FreeBSDCRT.h freebsd/Battery.h endif if HTOP_OPENBSD myhtopplatsources = openbsd/Platform.c openbsd/OpenBSDProcessList.c \ openbsd/OpenBSDProcess.c openbsd/OpenBSDCRT.c openbsd/Battery.c myhtopplatheaders = openbsd/Platform.h openbsd/OpenBSDProcessList.h \ openbsd/OpenBSDProcess.h openbsd/OpenBSDCRT.h openbsd/Battery.h endif if HTOP_DARWIN htop_LDFLAGS += -framework IOKit -framework CoreFoundation myhtopplatsources = darwin/Platform.c darwin/DarwinProcess.c \ darwin/DarwinProcessList.c darwin/DarwinCRT.c darwin/Battery.c myhtopplatheaders = darwin/Platform.h darwin/DarwinProcess.h \ darwin/DarwinProcessList.h darwin/DarwinCRT.h darwin/Battery.h endif if HTOP_UNSUPPORTED myhtopplatsources = unsupported/Platform.c \ unsupported/UnsupportedProcess.c unsupported/UnsupportedProcessList.c \ unsupported/UnsupportedCRT.c unsupported/Battery.c myhtopplatheaders = unsupported/Platform.h \ unsupported/UnsupportedProcess.h unsupported/UnsupportedProcessList.h \ unsupported/UnsupportedCRT.h unsupported/Battery.h endif SUFFIXES = .h BUILT_SOURCES = $(myhtopheaders) $(myhtopplatheaders) htop_SOURCES = $(myhtopheaders) $(myhtopplatheaders) $(myhtopsources) $(myhtopplatsources) config.h target: echo $(htop_SOURCES) profile: $(MAKE) all CFLAGS="-pg" AM_CPPFLAGS="-pg -O2 -DNDEBUG" debug: $(MAKE) all CFLAGS="" AM_CPPFLAGS="-ggdb -DDEBUG" coverage: $(MAKE) all CFLAGS="" AM_CPPFLAGS="-fprofile-arcs -ftest-coverage -DDEBUG" LDFLAGS="-lgcov" .c.h: @srcdir@/scripts/MakeHeader.py $< cppcheck: cppcheck -q -v . --enable=all -DHAVE_CGROUP -DHAVE_OPENVZ -DHAVE_TASKSTATS .PHONY: lcov lcov: mkdir -p lcov lcov --capture --directory . --output-file coverage.info genhtml coverage.info --output-directory lcov htop-2.0.1/InfoScreen.c0000644000175000001440000001226212661632757011622 00000000000000#include "InfoScreen.h" #include "config.h" #include "Object.h" #include "CRT.h" #include "IncSet.h" #include "ListItem.h" #include "Platform.h" #include "StringUtils.h" #include #include #include #include /*{ #include "Process.h" #include "Panel.h" #include "FunctionBar.h" #include "IncSet.h" typedef struct InfoScreen_ InfoScreen; typedef void(*InfoScreen_Scan)(InfoScreen*); typedef void(*InfoScreen_Draw)(InfoScreen*); typedef void(*InfoScreen_OnErr)(InfoScreen*); typedef bool(*InfoScreen_OnKey)(InfoScreen*, int); typedef struct InfoScreenClass_ { ObjectClass super; const InfoScreen_Scan scan; const InfoScreen_Draw draw; const InfoScreen_OnErr onErr; const InfoScreen_OnKey onKey; } InfoScreenClass; #define As_InfoScreen(this_) ((InfoScreenClass*)(((InfoScreen*)(this_))->super.klass)) #define InfoScreen_scan(this_) As_InfoScreen(this_)->scan((InfoScreen*)(this_)) #define InfoScreen_draw(this_) As_InfoScreen(this_)->draw((InfoScreen*)(this_)) #define InfoScreen_onErr(this_) As_InfoScreen(this_)->onErr((InfoScreen*)(this_)) #define InfoScreen_onKey(this_, ch_) As_InfoScreen(this_)->onKey((InfoScreen*)(this_), ch_) struct InfoScreen_ { Object super; Process* process; Panel* display; FunctionBar* bar; IncSet* inc; Vector* lines; }; }*/ static const char* InfoScreenFunctions[] = {"Search ", "Filter ", "Refresh", "Done ", NULL}; static const char* InfoScreenKeys[] = {"F3", "F4", "F5", "Esc"}; static int InfoScreenEvents[] = {KEY_F(3), KEY_F(4), KEY_F(5), 27}; InfoScreen* InfoScreen_init(InfoScreen* this, Process* process, FunctionBar* bar, int height, char* panelHeader) { this->process = process; if (!bar) { bar = FunctionBar_new(InfoScreenFunctions, InfoScreenKeys, InfoScreenEvents); } this->display = Panel_new(0, 1, COLS, height, false, Class(ListItem), bar); this->inc = IncSet_new(bar); this->lines = Vector_new(this->display->items->type, true, DEFAULT_SIZE); Panel_setHeader(this->display, panelHeader); return this; } InfoScreen* InfoScreen_done(InfoScreen* this) { Panel_delete((Object*)this->display); IncSet_delete(this->inc); Vector_delete(this->lines); return this; } void InfoScreen_drawTitled(InfoScreen* this, char* fmt, ...) { va_list ap; va_start(ap, fmt); attrset(CRT_colors[METER_TEXT]); mvhline(0, 0, ' ', COLS); wmove(stdscr, 0, 0); vw_printw(stdscr, fmt, ap); attrset(CRT_colors[DEFAULT_COLOR]); Panel_draw(this->display, true); IncSet_drawBar(this->inc); va_end(ap); } void InfoScreen_addLine(InfoScreen* this, const char* line) { Vector_add(this->lines, (Object*) ListItem_new(line, 0)); const char* incFilter = IncSet_filter(this->inc); if (!incFilter || String_contains_i(line, incFilter)) Panel_add(this->display, (Object*)Vector_get(this->lines, Vector_size(this->lines)-1)); } void InfoScreen_appendLine(InfoScreen* this, const char* line) { ListItem* last = (ListItem*)Vector_get(this->lines, Vector_size(this->lines)-1); ListItem_append(last, line); const char* incFilter = IncSet_filter(this->inc); if (incFilter && Panel_get(this->display, Panel_size(this->display)-1) != (Object*)last && String_contains_i(line, incFilter)) Panel_add(this->display, (Object*)last); } void InfoScreen_run(InfoScreen* this) { Panel* panel = this->display; if (As_InfoScreen(this)->scan) InfoScreen_scan(this); InfoScreen_draw(this); bool looping = true; while (looping) { Panel_draw(panel, true); if (this->inc->active) move(LINES-1, CRT_cursorX); ESCDELAY = 25; int ch = getch(); if (ch == ERR) { if (As_InfoScreen(this)->onErr) { InfoScreen_onErr(this); continue; } } if (ch == KEY_MOUSE) { MEVENT mevent; int ok = getmouse(&mevent); if (ok == OK) if (mevent.y >= panel->y && mevent.y < LINES - 1) { Panel_setSelected(panel, mevent.y - panel->y + panel->scrollV); ch = 0; } if (mevent.y == LINES - 1) ch = IncSet_synthesizeEvent(this->inc, mevent.x); } if (this->inc->active) { IncSet_handleKey(this->inc, ch, panel, IncSet_getListItemValue, this->lines); continue; } switch(ch) { case ERR: continue; case KEY_F(3): case '/': IncSet_activate(this->inc, INC_SEARCH, panel); break; case KEY_F(4): case '\\': IncSet_activate(this->inc, INC_FILTER, panel); break; case KEY_F(5): clear(); if (As_InfoScreen(this)->scan) InfoScreen_scan(this); InfoScreen_draw(this); break; case '\014': // Ctrl+L clear(); InfoScreen_draw(this); break; case 'q': case 27: case KEY_F(10): looping = false; break; case KEY_RESIZE: Panel_resize(panel, COLS, LINES-2); InfoScreen_draw(this); break; default: if (As_InfoScreen(this)->onKey && InfoScreen_onKey(this, ch)) { continue; } Panel_onKey(panel, ch); } } } htop-2.0.1/Action.h0000644000175000001440000000225512665165065011007 00000000000000/* Do not edit this file. It was automatically generated. */ #ifndef HEADER_Action #define HEADER_Action /* htop - Action.h (C) 2015 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "IncSet.h" #include "Settings.h" #include "Header.h" #include "UsersTable.h" #include "ProcessList.h" #include "Panel.h" typedef enum { HTOP_OK = 0x00, HTOP_REFRESH = 0x01, HTOP_RECALCULATE = 0x03, // implies HTOP_REFRESH HTOP_SAVE_SETTINGS = 0x04, HTOP_KEEP_FOLLOWING = 0x08, HTOP_QUIT = 0x10, HTOP_REDRAW_BAR = 0x20, HTOP_UPDATE_PANELHDR = 0x41, // implies HTOP_REFRESH } Htop_Reaction; typedef Htop_Reaction (*Htop_Action)(); typedef struct State_ { Settings* settings; UsersTable* ut; ProcessList* pl; Panel* panel; Header* header; } State; Object* Action_pickFromVector(State* st, Panel* list, int x); // ---------------------------------------- bool Action_setUserOnly(const char* userName, uid_t* userId); Htop_Reaction Action_setSortKey(Settings* settings, ProcessField sortKey); // ---------------------------------------- void Action_setBindings(Htop_Action* keys); #endif htop-2.0.1/MemoryMeter.c0000644000175000001440000000362512567671723012040 00000000000000/* htop - MemoryMeter.c (C) 2004-2011 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "MemoryMeter.h" #include "CRT.h" #include "Platform.h" #include #include #include #include #include /*{ #include "Meter.h" }*/ int MemoryMeter_attributes[] = { MEMORY_USED, MEMORY_BUFFERS, MEMORY_CACHE }; static void MemoryMeter_setValues(Meter* this, char* buffer, int size) { int written; Platform_setMemoryValues(this); written = Meter_humanUnit(buffer, this->values[0], size); buffer += written; if ((size -= written) > 0) { *buffer++ = '/'; size--; Meter_humanUnit(buffer, this->total, size); } } static void MemoryMeter_display(Object* cast, RichString* out) { char buffer[50]; Meter* this = (Meter*)cast; RichString_write(out, CRT_colors[METER_TEXT], ":"); Meter_humanUnit(buffer, this->total, 50); RichString_append(out, CRT_colors[METER_VALUE], buffer); Meter_humanUnit(buffer, this->values[0], 50); RichString_append(out, CRT_colors[METER_TEXT], " used:"); RichString_append(out, CRT_colors[MEMORY_USED], buffer); Meter_humanUnit(buffer, this->values[1], 50); RichString_append(out, CRT_colors[METER_TEXT], " buffers:"); RichString_append(out, CRT_colors[MEMORY_BUFFERS_TEXT], buffer); Meter_humanUnit(buffer, this->values[2], 50); RichString_append(out, CRT_colors[METER_TEXT], " cache:"); RichString_append(out, CRT_colors[MEMORY_CACHE], buffer); } MeterClass MemoryMeter_class = { .super = { .extends = Class(Meter), .delete = Meter_delete, .display = MemoryMeter_display, }, .setValues = MemoryMeter_setValues, .defaultMode = BAR_METERMODE, .maxItems = 3, .total = 100.0, .attributes = MemoryMeter_attributes, .name = "Memory", .uiName = "Memory", .caption = "Mem" }; htop-2.0.1/Vector.c0000644000175000001440000001772412654142045011025 00000000000000/* htop - Vector.c (C) 2004-2011 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "Vector.h" #include #include #include #include /*{ #include "Object.h" #define swap(a_,x_,y_) do{ void* tmp_ = a_[x_]; a_[x_] = a_[y_]; a_[y_] = tmp_; }while(0) #ifndef DEFAULT_SIZE #define DEFAULT_SIZE -1 #endif typedef struct Vector_ { Object **array; ObjectClass* type; int arraySize; int growthRate; int items; bool owner; } Vector; }*/ Vector* Vector_new(ObjectClass* type, bool owner, int size) { Vector* this; if (size == DEFAULT_SIZE) size = 10; this = xMalloc(sizeof(Vector)); this->growthRate = size; this->array = (Object**) xCalloc(size, sizeof(Object*)); this->arraySize = size; this->items = 0; this->type = type; this->owner = owner; return this; } void Vector_delete(Vector* this) { if (this->owner) { for (int i = 0; i < this->items; i++) if (this->array[i]) Object_delete(this->array[i]); } free(this->array); free(this); } #ifdef DEBUG static inline bool Vector_isConsistent(Vector* this) { assert(this->items <= this->arraySize); if (this->owner) { for (int i = 0; i < this->items; i++) if (this->array[i] && !Object_isA(this->array[i], this->type)) return false; return true; } else { return true; } } int Vector_count(Vector* this) { int items = 0; for (int i = 0; i < this->items; i++) { if (this->array[i]) items++; } assert(items == this->items); return items; } #endif void Vector_prune(Vector* this) { assert(Vector_isConsistent(this)); if (this->owner) { for (int i = 0; i < this->items; i++) if (this->array[i]) { Object_delete(this->array[i]); //this->array[i] = NULL; } } this->items = 0; } static int comparisons = 0; static int partition(Object** array, int left, int right, int pivotIndex, Object_Compare compare) { void* pivotValue = array[pivotIndex]; swap(array, pivotIndex, right); int storeIndex = left; for (int i = left; i < right; i++) { comparisons++; if (compare(array[i], pivotValue) <= 0) { swap(array, i, storeIndex); storeIndex++; } } swap(array, storeIndex, right); return storeIndex; } static void quickSort(Object** array, int left, int right, Object_Compare compare) { if (left >= right) return; int pivotIndex = (left+right) / 2; int pivotNewIndex = partition(array, left, right, pivotIndex, compare); quickSort(array, left, pivotNewIndex - 1, compare); quickSort(array, pivotNewIndex + 1, right, compare); } // If I were to use only one sorting algorithm for both cases, it would probably be this one: /* static void combSort(Object** array, int left, int right, Object_Compare compare) { int gap = right - left; bool swapped = true; while ((gap > 1) || swapped) { if (gap > 1) { gap = (int)((double)gap / 1.247330950103979); } swapped = false; for (int i = left; gap + i <= right; i++) { comparisons++; if (compare(array[i], array[i+gap]) > 0) { swap(array, i, i+gap); swapped = true; } } } } */ static void insertionSort(Object** array, int left, int right, Object_Compare compare) { for (int i = left+1; i <= right; i++) { void* t = array[i]; int j = i - 1; while (j >= left) { comparisons++; if (compare(array[j], t) <= 0) break; array[j+1] = array[j]; j--; } array[j+1] = t; } } void Vector_quickSort(Vector* this) { assert(this->type->compare); assert(Vector_isConsistent(this)); quickSort(this->array, 0, this->items - 1, this->type->compare); assert(Vector_isConsistent(this)); } void Vector_insertionSort(Vector* this) { assert(this->type->compare); assert(Vector_isConsistent(this)); insertionSort(this->array, 0, this->items - 1, this->type->compare); assert(Vector_isConsistent(this)); } static void Vector_checkArraySize(Vector* this) { assert(Vector_isConsistent(this)); if (this->items >= this->arraySize) { //int i; //i = this->arraySize; this->arraySize = this->items + this->growthRate; this->array = (Object**) xRealloc(this->array, sizeof(Object*) * this->arraySize); //for (; i < this->arraySize; i++) // this->array[i] = NULL; } assert(Vector_isConsistent(this)); } void Vector_insert(Vector* this, int idx, void* data_) { Object* data = data_; assert(idx >= 0); assert(Object_isA(data, this->type)); assert(Vector_isConsistent(this)); if (idx > this->items) { idx = this->items; } Vector_checkArraySize(this); //assert(this->array[this->items] == NULL); for (int i = this->items; i > idx; i--) { this->array[i] = this->array[i-1]; } this->array[idx] = data; this->items++; assert(Vector_isConsistent(this)); } Object* Vector_take(Vector* this, int idx) { assert(idx >= 0 && idx < this->items); assert(Vector_isConsistent(this)); Object* removed = this->array[idx]; //assert (removed != NULL); this->items--; for (int i = idx; i < this->items; i++) this->array[i] = this->array[i+1]; //this->array[this->items] = NULL; assert(Vector_isConsistent(this)); return removed; } Object* Vector_remove(Vector* this, int idx) { Object* removed = Vector_take(this, idx); if (this->owner) { Object_delete(removed); return NULL; } else return removed; } void Vector_moveUp(Vector* this, int idx) { assert(idx >= 0 && idx < this->items); assert(Vector_isConsistent(this)); if (idx == 0) return; Object* temp = this->array[idx]; this->array[idx] = this->array[idx - 1]; this->array[idx - 1] = temp; } void Vector_moveDown(Vector* this, int idx) { assert(idx >= 0 && idx < this->items); assert(Vector_isConsistent(this)); if (idx == this->items - 1) return; Object* temp = this->array[idx]; this->array[idx] = this->array[idx + 1]; this->array[idx + 1] = temp; } void Vector_set(Vector* this, int idx, void* data_) { Object* data = data_; assert(idx >= 0); assert(Object_isA((Object*)data, this->type)); assert(Vector_isConsistent(this)); Vector_checkArraySize(this); if (idx >= this->items) { this->items = idx+1; } else { if (this->owner) { Object* removed = this->array[idx]; assert (removed != NULL); if (this->owner) { Object_delete(removed); } } } this->array[idx] = data; assert(Vector_isConsistent(this)); } #ifdef DEBUG inline Object* Vector_get(Vector* this, int idx) { assert(idx < this->items); assert(Vector_isConsistent(this)); return this->array[idx]; } #else #define Vector_get(v_, idx_) ((v_)->array[idx_]) #endif inline int Vector_size(Vector* this) { assert(Vector_isConsistent(this)); return this->items; } /* static void Vector_merge(Vector* this, Vector* v2) { int i; assert(Vector_isConsistent(this)); for (i = 0; i < v2->items; i++) Vector_add(this, v2->array[i]); v2->items = 0; Vector_delete(v2); assert(Vector_isConsistent(this)); } */ void Vector_add(Vector* this, void* data_) { Object* data = data_; assert(Object_isA((Object*)data, this->type)); assert(Vector_isConsistent(this)); int i = this->items; Vector_set(this, this->items, data); assert(this->items == i+1); (void)(i); assert(Vector_isConsistent(this)); } inline int Vector_indexOf(Vector* this, void* search_, Object_Compare compare) { Object* search = search_; assert(Object_isA((Object*)search, this->type)); assert(compare); assert(Vector_isConsistent(this)); for (int i = 0; i < this->items; i++) { Object* o = (Object*)this->array[i]; assert(o); if (compare(search, o) == 0) return i; } return -1; } htop-2.0.1/darwin/0000755000175000001440000000000012667371566010770 500000000000000htop-2.0.1/darwin/Battery.h0000644000175000001440000000025712615677626012476 00000000000000/* Do not edit this file. It was automatically generated. */ #ifndef HEADER_Battery #define HEADER_Battery void Battery_getData(double* level, ACPresence* isOnAC); #endif htop-2.0.1/darwin/DarwinProcessList.h0000644000175000001440000000224012667367314014472 00000000000000/* Do not edit this file. It was automatically generated. */ #ifndef HEADER_DarwinProcessList #define HEADER_DarwinProcessList /* htop - DarwinProcessList.h (C) 2014 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "ProcessList.h" #include #include typedef struct DarwinProcessList_ { ProcessList super; host_basic_info_data_t host_info; vm_statistics_data_t vm_stats; processor_cpu_load_info_t prev_load; processor_cpu_load_info_t curr_load; uint64_t kernel_threads; uint64_t user_threads; uint64_t global_diff; } DarwinProcessList; void ProcessList_getHostInfo(host_basic_info_data_t *p); void ProcessList_freeCPULoadInfo(processor_cpu_load_info_t *p); unsigned ProcessList_allocateCPULoadInfo(processor_cpu_load_info_t *p); void ProcessList_getVMStats(vm_statistics_t p); struct kinfo_proc *ProcessList_getKInfoProcs(size_t *count); ProcessList* ProcessList_new(UsersTable* usersTable, Hashtable* pidWhiteList, uid_t userId); void ProcessList_delete(ProcessList* this); void ProcessList_goThroughEntries(ProcessList* super); #endif htop-2.0.1/darwin/Platform.h0000644000175000001440000000222212656477605012642 00000000000000/* Do not edit this file. It was automatically generated. */ #ifndef HEADER_Platform #define HEADER_Platform /* htop - darwin/Platform.h (C) 2014 Hisham H. Muhammad (C) 2015 David C. Hunt Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "Action.h" #include "SignalsPanel.h" #include "CPUMeter.h" #include "BatteryMeter.h" #include "DarwinProcess.h" #ifndef CLAMP #define CLAMP(x,low,high) (((x)>(high))?(high):(((x)<(low))?(low):(x))) #endif extern ProcessField Platform_defaultFields[]; extern SignalItem Platform_signals[]; extern unsigned int Platform_numberOfSignals; extern ProcessFieldData Process_fields[]; extern MeterClass* Platform_meterTypes[]; void Platform_setBindings(Htop_Action* keys); extern int Platform_numberOfFields; int Platform_getUptime(); void Platform_getLoadAverage(double* one, double* five, double* fifteen); int Platform_getMaxPid(); extern ProcessPidColumn Process_pidColumns[]; double Platform_setCPUValues(Meter* mtr, int cpu); void Platform_setMemoryValues(Meter* mtr); void Platform_setSwapValues(Meter* mtr); char* Platform_getProcessEnv(pid_t pid); #endif htop-2.0.1/darwin/Battery.c0000644000175000001440000000412112565131755012453 00000000000000 #include "BatteryMeter.h" #include #include #include #include void Battery_getData(double* level, ACPresence* isOnAC) { CFTypeRef power_sources = IOPSCopyPowerSourcesInfo(); *level = -1; *isOnAC = AC_ERROR; if(NULL == power_sources) { return; } if(power_sources != NULL) { CFArrayRef list = IOPSCopyPowerSourcesList(power_sources); CFDictionaryRef battery = NULL; int len; if(NULL == list) { CFRelease(power_sources); return; } len = CFArrayGetCount(list); /* Get the battery */ for(int i = 0; i < len && battery == NULL; ++i) { CFDictionaryRef candidate = IOPSGetPowerSourceDescription(power_sources, CFArrayGetValueAtIndex(list, i)); /* GET rule */ CFStringRef type; if(NULL != candidate) { type = (CFStringRef) CFDictionaryGetValue(candidate, CFSTR(kIOPSTransportTypeKey)); /* GET rule */ if(kCFCompareEqualTo == CFStringCompare(type, CFSTR(kIOPSInternalType), 0)) { CFRetain(candidate); battery = candidate; } } } if(NULL != battery) { /* Determine the AC state */ CFStringRef power_state = CFDictionaryGetValue(battery, CFSTR(kIOPSPowerSourceStateKey)); *isOnAC = (kCFCompareEqualTo == CFStringCompare(power_state, CFSTR(kIOPSACPowerValue), 0)) ? AC_PRESENT : AC_ABSENT; /* Get the percentage remaining */ double current; double max; CFNumberGetValue(CFDictionaryGetValue(battery, CFSTR(kIOPSCurrentCapacityKey)), kCFNumberDoubleType, ¤t); CFNumberGetValue(CFDictionaryGetValue(battery, CFSTR(kIOPSMaxCapacityKey)), kCFNumberDoubleType, &max); *level = (current * 100.0) / max; CFRelease(battery); } CFRelease(list); CFRelease(power_sources); } } htop-2.0.1/darwin/DarwinCRT.c0000644000175000001440000000242112642264520012630 00000000000000/* htop - DarwinCRT.c (C) 2014 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "config.h" #include "CRT.h" #include #include #include void CRT_handleSIGSEGV(int sgn) { (void) sgn; CRT_done(); #ifdef __APPLE__ fprintf(stderr, "\n\nhtop " VERSION " aborting. Please report bug at http://hisham.hm/htop\n"); #ifdef HAVE_EXECINFO_H size_t size = backtrace(backtraceArray, sizeof(backtraceArray) / sizeof(void *)); fprintf(stderr, "\n Please include in your report the following backtrace: \n"); backtrace_symbols_fd(backtraceArray, size, 2); fprintf(stderr, "\nAdditionally, in order to make the above backtrace useful,"); fprintf(stderr, "\nplease also run the following command to generate a disassembly of your binary:"); fprintf(stderr, "\n\n otool -tvV `which htop` > ~/htop.otool"); fprintf(stderr, "\n\nand then attach the file ~/htop.otool to your bug report."); fprintf(stderr, "\n\nThank you for helping to improve htop!\n\n"); #endif #else fprintf(stderr, "\nUnfortunately, you seem to be using an unsupported platform!"); fprintf(stderr, "\nPlease contact your platform package maintainer!\n\n"); #endif abort(); } htop-2.0.1/darwin/Platform.c0000644000175000001440000002560612654142045012631 00000000000000/* htop - darwin/Platform.c (C) 2014 Hisham H. Muhammad (C) 2015 David C. Hunt Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "Platform.h" #include "CPUMeter.h" #include "MemoryMeter.h" #include "SwapMeter.h" #include "TasksMeter.h" #include "LoadAverageMeter.h" #include "ClockMeter.h" #include "HostnameMeter.h" #include "UptimeMeter.h" #include "DarwinProcessList.h" #include /*{ #include "Action.h" #include "SignalsPanel.h" #include "CPUMeter.h" #include "BatteryMeter.h" #include "DarwinProcess.h" }*/ #ifndef CLAMP #define CLAMP(x,low,high) (((x)>(high))?(high):(((x)<(low))?(low):(x))) #endif ProcessField Platform_defaultFields[] = { PID, USER, PRIORITY, NICE, M_SIZE, M_RESIDENT, STATE, PERCENT_CPU, PERCENT_MEM, TIME, COMM, 0 }; SignalItem Platform_signals[] = { { .name = " 0 Cancel", .number = 0 }, { .name = " 1 SIGHUP", .number = 1 }, { .name = " 2 SIGINT", .number = 2 }, { .name = " 3 SIGQUIT", .number = 3 }, { .name = " 4 SIGILL", .number = 4 }, { .name = " 5 SIGTRAP", .number = 5 }, { .name = " 6 SIGABRT", .number = 6 }, { .name = " 6 SIGIOT", .number = 6 }, { .name = " 7 SIGEMT", .number = 7 }, { .name = " 8 SIGFPE", .number = 8 }, { .name = " 9 SIGKILL", .number = 9 }, { .name = "10 SIGBUS", .number = 10 }, { .name = "11 SIGSEGV", .number = 11 }, { .name = "12 SIGSYS", .number = 12 }, { .name = "13 SIGPIPE", .number = 13 }, { .name = "14 SIGALRM", .number = 14 }, { .name = "15 SIGTERM", .number = 15 }, { .name = "16 SIGURG", .number = 16 }, { .name = "17 SIGSTOP", .number = 17 }, { .name = "18 SIGTSTP", .number = 18 }, { .name = "19 SIGCONT", .number = 19 }, { .name = "20 SIGCHLD", .number = 20 }, { .name = "21 SIGTTIN", .number = 21 }, { .name = "22 SIGTTOU", .number = 22 }, { .name = "23 SIGIO", .number = 23 }, { .name = "24 SIGXCPU", .number = 24 }, { .name = "25 SIGXFSZ", .number = 25 }, { .name = "26 SIGVTALRM", .number = 26 }, { .name = "27 SIGPROF", .number = 27 }, { .name = "28 SIGWINCH", .number = 28 }, { .name = "29 SIGINFO", .number = 29 }, { .name = "30 SIGUSR1", .number = 30 }, { .name = "31 SIGUSR2", .number = 31 }, }; unsigned int Platform_numberOfSignals = sizeof(Platform_signals)/sizeof(SignalItem); ProcessFieldData Process_fields[] = { [0] = { .name = "", .title = NULL, .description = NULL, .flags = 0, }, [PID] = { .name = "PID", .title = " PID ", .description = "Process/thread ID", .flags = 0, }, [COMM] = { .name = "Command", .title = "Command ", .description = "Command line", .flags = 0, }, [STATE] = { .name = "STATE", .title = "S ", .description = "Process state (S sleeping, R running, D disk, Z zombie, T traced, W paging)", .flags = 0, }, [PPID] = { .name = "PPID", .title = " PPID ", .description = "Parent process ID", .flags = 0, }, [PGRP] = { .name = "PGRP", .title = " PGRP ", .description = "Process group ID", .flags = 0, }, [SESSION] = { .name = "SESSION", .title = " SESN ", .description = "Process's session ID", .flags = 0, }, [TTY_NR] = { .name = "TTY_NR", .title = " TTY ", .description = "Controlling terminal", .flags = 0, }, [TPGID] = { .name = "TPGID", .title = " TPGID ", .description = "Process ID of the fg process group of the controlling terminal", .flags = 0, }, [MINFLT] = { .name = "MINFLT", .title = " MINFLT ", .description = "Number of minor faults which have not required loading a memory page from disk", .flags = 0, }, [MAJFLT] = { .name = "MAJFLT", .title = " MAJFLT ", .description = "Number of major faults which have required loading a memory page from disk", .flags = 0, }, [PRIORITY] = { .name = "PRIORITY", .title = "PRI ", .description = "Kernel's internal priority for the process", .flags = 0, }, [NICE] = { .name = "NICE", .title = " NI ", .description = "Nice value (the higher the value, the more it lets other processes take priority)", .flags = 0, }, [STARTTIME] = { .name = "STARTTIME", .title = "START ", .description = "Time the process was started", .flags = 0, }, [PROCESSOR] = { .name = "PROCESSOR", .title = "CPU ", .description = "Id of the CPU the process last executed on", .flags = 0, }, [M_SIZE] = { .name = "M_SIZE", .title = " VIRT ", .description = "Total program size in virtual memory", .flags = 0, }, [M_RESIDENT] = { .name = "M_RESIDENT", .title = " RES ", .description = "Resident set size, size of the text and data sections, plus stack usage", .flags = 0, }, [ST_UID] = { .name = "ST_UID", .title = " UID ", .description = "User ID of the process owner", .flags = 0, }, [PERCENT_CPU] = { .name = "PERCENT_CPU", .title = "CPU% ", .description = "Percentage of the CPU time the process used in the last sampling", .flags = 0, }, [PERCENT_MEM] = { .name = "PERCENT_MEM", .title = "MEM% ", .description = "Percentage of the memory the process is using, based on resident memory size", .flags = 0, }, [USER] = { .name = "USER", .title = "USER ", .description = "Username of the process owner (or user ID if name cannot be determined)", .flags = 0, }, [TIME] = { .name = "TIME", .title = " TIME+ ", .description = "Total time the process has spent in user and system time", .flags = 0, }, [NLWP] = { .name = "NLWP", .title = "NLWP ", .description = "Number of threads in the process", .flags = 0, }, [TGID] = { .name = "TGID", .title = " TGID ", .description = "Thread group ID (i.e. process ID)", .flags = 0, }, [100] = { .name = "*** report bug! ***", .title = NULL, .description = NULL, .flags = 0, }, }; MeterClass* Platform_meterTypes[] = { &CPUMeter_class, &ClockMeter_class, &LoadAverageMeter_class, &LoadMeter_class, &MemoryMeter_class, &SwapMeter_class, &TasksMeter_class, &BatteryMeter_class, &HostnameMeter_class, &UptimeMeter_class, &AllCPUsMeter_class, &AllCPUs2Meter_class, &LeftCPUsMeter_class, &RightCPUsMeter_class, &LeftCPUs2Meter_class, &RightCPUs2Meter_class, &BlankMeter_class, NULL }; void Platform_setBindings(Htop_Action* keys) { (void) keys; } int Platform_numberOfFields = 100; int Platform_getUptime() { struct timeval bootTime, currTime; int mib[2] = { CTL_KERN, KERN_BOOTTIME }; size_t size = sizeof(bootTime); int err = sysctl(mib, 2, &bootTime, &size, NULL, 0); if (err) { return -1; } gettimeofday(&currTime, NULL); return (int) difftime(currTime.tv_sec, bootTime.tv_sec); } void Platform_getLoadAverage(double* one, double* five, double* fifteen) { double results[3]; if(3 == getloadavg(results, 3)) { *one = results[0]; *five = results[1]; *fifteen = results[2]; } else { *one = 0; *five = 0; *fifteen = 0; } } int Platform_getMaxPid() { /* http://opensource.apple.com/source/xnu/xnu-2782.1.97/bsd/sys/proc_internal.hh */ return 99999; } ProcessPidColumn Process_pidColumns[] = { { .id = PID, .label = "PID" }, { .id = PPID, .label = "PPID" }, { .id = TPGID, .label = "TPGID" }, { .id = TGID, .label = "TGID" }, { .id = PGRP, .label = "PGRP" }, { .id = SESSION, .label = "SESN" }, { .id = 0, .label = NULL }, }; static double Platform_setCPUAverageValues(Meter* mtr) { DarwinProcessList *dpl = (DarwinProcessList *)mtr->pl; int cpus = dpl->super.cpuCount; double sumNice = 0.0; double sumNormal = 0.0; double sumKernel = 0.0; double sumPercent = 0.0; for (int i = 1; i <= cpus; i++) { sumPercent += Platform_setCPUValues(mtr, i); sumNice += mtr->values[CPU_METER_NICE]; sumNormal += mtr->values[CPU_METER_NORMAL]; sumKernel += mtr->values[CPU_METER_KERNEL]; } mtr->values[CPU_METER_NICE] = sumNice / cpus; mtr->values[CPU_METER_NORMAL] = sumNormal / cpus; mtr->values[CPU_METER_KERNEL] = sumKernel / cpus; return sumPercent / cpus; } double Platform_setCPUValues(Meter* mtr, int cpu) { if (cpu == 0) { return Platform_setCPUAverageValues(mtr); } DarwinProcessList *dpl = (DarwinProcessList *)mtr->pl; processor_cpu_load_info_t prev = &dpl->prev_load[cpu-1]; processor_cpu_load_info_t curr = &dpl->curr_load[cpu-1]; double total = 0; /* Take the sums */ for(size_t i = 0; i < CPU_STATE_MAX; ++i) { total += (double)curr->cpu_ticks[i] - (double)prev->cpu_ticks[i]; } mtr->values[CPU_METER_NICE] = ((double)curr->cpu_ticks[CPU_STATE_NICE] - (double)prev->cpu_ticks[CPU_STATE_NICE])* 100.0 / total; mtr->values[CPU_METER_NORMAL] = ((double)curr->cpu_ticks[CPU_STATE_USER] - (double)prev->cpu_ticks[CPU_STATE_USER])* 100.0 / total; mtr->values[CPU_METER_KERNEL] = ((double)curr->cpu_ticks[CPU_STATE_SYSTEM] - (double)prev->cpu_ticks[CPU_STATE_SYSTEM])* 100.0 / total; Meter_setItems(mtr, 3); /* Convert to percent and return */ total = mtr->values[CPU_METER_NICE] + mtr->values[CPU_METER_NORMAL] + mtr->values[CPU_METER_KERNEL]; return CLAMP(total, 0.0, 100.0); } void Platform_setMemoryValues(Meter* mtr) { DarwinProcessList *dpl = (DarwinProcessList *)mtr->pl; vm_statistics_t vm = &dpl->vm_stats; double page_K = (double)vm_page_size / (double)1024; mtr->total = dpl->host_info.max_mem / 1024; mtr->values[0] = (double)(vm->active_count + vm->wire_count) * page_K; mtr->values[1] = (double)vm->purgeable_count * page_K; mtr->values[2] = (double)vm->inactive_count * page_K; } void Platform_setSwapValues(Meter* mtr) { int mib[2] = {CTL_VM, VM_SWAPUSAGE}; struct xsw_usage swapused; size_t swlen = sizeof(swapused); sysctl(mib, 2, &swapused, &swlen, NULL, 0); mtr->total = swapused.xsu_total / 1024; mtr->values[0] = swapused.xsu_used / 1024; } char* Platform_getProcessEnv(pid_t pid) { char* env = NULL; int argmax; size_t bufsz = sizeof(argmax); int mib[3]; mib[0] = CTL_KERN; mib[1] = KERN_ARGMAX; if (sysctl(mib, 2, &argmax, &bufsz, 0, 0) == 0) { char* buf = xMalloc(argmax); if (buf) { mib[0] = CTL_KERN; mib[1] = KERN_PROCARGS2; mib[2] = pid; size_t bufsz = argmax; if (sysctl(mib, 3, buf, &bufsz, 0, 0) == 0) { if (bufsz > sizeof(int)) { char *p = buf, *endp = buf + bufsz; int argc = *(int*)p; p += sizeof(int); // skip exe p = strchr(p, 0)+1; // skip padding while(!*p && p < endp) ++p; // skip argv for (; argc-- && p < endp; p = strrchr(p, 0)+1) ; // skip padding while(!*p && p < endp) ++p; size_t size = endp - p; env = xMalloc(size+2); if (env) { memcpy(env, p, size); env[size] = 0; env[size+1] = 0; } } } free(buf); } } return env; } htop-2.0.1/darwin/DarwinProcessList.c0000644000175000001440000001246412661416727014473 00000000000000/* htop - DarwinProcessList.c (C) 2014 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "ProcessList.h" #include "DarwinProcess.h" #include "DarwinProcessList.h" #include "CRT.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /*{ #include "ProcessList.h" #include #include typedef struct DarwinProcessList_ { ProcessList super; host_basic_info_data_t host_info; vm_statistics_data_t vm_stats; processor_cpu_load_info_t prev_load; processor_cpu_load_info_t curr_load; uint64_t kernel_threads; uint64_t user_threads; uint64_t global_diff; } DarwinProcessList; }*/ void ProcessList_getHostInfo(host_basic_info_data_t *p) { mach_msg_type_number_t info_size = HOST_BASIC_INFO_COUNT; if(0 != host_info(mach_host_self(), HOST_BASIC_INFO, (host_info_t)p, &info_size)) { CRT_fatalError("Unable to retrieve host info\n"); } } void ProcessList_freeCPULoadInfo(processor_cpu_load_info_t *p) { if(NULL != p && NULL != *p) { if(0 != munmap(*p, vm_page_size)) { CRT_fatalError("Unable to free old CPU load information\n"); } } *p = NULL; } unsigned ProcessList_allocateCPULoadInfo(processor_cpu_load_info_t *p) { mach_msg_type_number_t info_size = sizeof(processor_cpu_load_info_t); unsigned cpu_count; // TODO Improving the accuracy of the load counts woule help a lot. if(0 != host_processor_info(mach_host_self(), PROCESSOR_CPU_LOAD_INFO, &cpu_count, (processor_info_array_t *)p, &info_size)) { CRT_fatalError("Unable to retrieve CPU info\n"); } return cpu_count; } void ProcessList_getVMStats(vm_statistics_t p) { mach_msg_type_number_t info_size = HOST_VM_INFO_COUNT; if (host_statistics(mach_host_self(), HOST_VM_INFO, (host_info_t)p, &info_size) != 0) CRT_fatalError("Unable to retrieve VM statistics\n"); } struct kinfo_proc *ProcessList_getKInfoProcs(size_t *count) { int mib[4] = { CTL_KERN, KERN_PROC, KERN_PROC_ALL, 0 }; struct kinfo_proc *processes = NULL; /* Note the two calls to sysctl(). One to get length and one to get the * data. This -does- mean that the second call could end up with a missing * process entry or two. */ *count = 0; if (sysctl(mib, 4, NULL, count, NULL, 0) < 0) CRT_fatalError("Unable to get size of kproc_infos"); processes = xMalloc(*count); if (processes == NULL) CRT_fatalError("Out of memory for kproc_infos"); if (sysctl(mib, 4, processes, count, NULL, 0) < 0) CRT_fatalError("Unable to get kinfo_procs"); *count = *count / sizeof(struct kinfo_proc); return processes; } ProcessList* ProcessList_new(UsersTable* usersTable, Hashtable* pidWhiteList, uid_t userId) { DarwinProcessList* this = xCalloc(1, sizeof(DarwinProcessList)); ProcessList_init(&this->super, Class(Process), usersTable, pidWhiteList, userId); /* Initialize the CPU information */ this->super.cpuCount = ProcessList_allocateCPULoadInfo(&this->prev_load); ProcessList_getHostInfo(&this->host_info); ProcessList_allocateCPULoadInfo(&this->curr_load); /* Initialize the VM statistics */ ProcessList_getVMStats(&this->vm_stats); this->super.kernelThreads = 0; this->super.userlandThreads = 0; this->super.totalTasks = 0; this->super.runningTasks = 0; return &this->super; } void ProcessList_delete(ProcessList* this) { ProcessList_done(this); free(this); } void ProcessList_goThroughEntries(ProcessList* super) { DarwinProcessList *dpl = (DarwinProcessList *)super; bool preExisting = true; struct kinfo_proc *ps; size_t count; DarwinProcess *proc; struct timeval tv; gettimeofday(&tv, NULL); /* Start processing time */ /* Update the global data (CPU times and VM stats) */ ProcessList_freeCPULoadInfo(&dpl->prev_load); dpl->prev_load = dpl->curr_load; ProcessList_allocateCPULoadInfo(&dpl->curr_load); ProcessList_getVMStats(&dpl->vm_stats); /* Get the time difference */ dpl->global_diff = 0; for(int i = 0; i < dpl->super.cpuCount; ++i) { for(size_t j = 0; j < CPU_STATE_MAX; ++j) { dpl->global_diff += dpl->curr_load[i].cpu_ticks[j] - dpl->prev_load[i].cpu_ticks[j]; } } /* Clear the thread counts */ super->kernelThreads = 0; super->userlandThreads = 0; super->totalTasks = 0; super->runningTasks = 0; /* We use kinfo_procs for initial data since : * * 1) They always succeed. * 2) The contain the basic information. * * We attempt to fill-in additional information with libproc. */ ps = ProcessList_getKInfoProcs(&count); for(size_t i = 0; i < count; ++i) { proc = (DarwinProcess *)ProcessList_getProcess(super, ps[i].kp_proc.p_pid, &preExisting, (Process_New)DarwinProcess_new); DarwinProcess_setFromKInfoProc(&proc->super, &ps[i], tv.tv_sec, preExisting); DarwinProcess_setFromLibprocPidinfo(proc, dpl); DarwinProcess_scanThreads(proc); super->totalTasks += 1; if(!preExisting) { proc->super.user = UsersTable_getRef(super->usersTable, proc->super.st_uid); ProcessList_add(super, &proc->super); } } free(ps); } htop-2.0.1/darwin/DarwinCRT.h0000644000175000001440000000045712653365044012651 00000000000000/* Do not edit this file. It was automatically generated. */ #ifndef HEADER_DarwinCRT #define HEADER_DarwinCRT /* htop - DarwinCRT.h (C) 2014 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ void CRT_handleSIGSEGV(int sgn); #endif htop-2.0.1/darwin/DarwinProcess.c0000644000175000001440000002327612661633416013636 00000000000000/* htop - DarwinProcess.c (C) 2015 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "Process.h" #include "DarwinProcess.h" #include #include #include #include #include /*{ #include "Settings.h" #include "DarwinProcessList.h" #include typedef struct DarwinProcess_ { Process super; uint64_t utime; uint64_t stime; } DarwinProcess; }*/ ProcessClass DarwinProcess_class = { .super = { .extends = Class(Process), .display = Process_display, .delete = Process_delete, .compare = Process_compare }, .writeField = Process_writeField, }; DarwinProcess* DarwinProcess_new(Settings* settings) { DarwinProcess* this = xCalloc(1, sizeof(DarwinProcess)); Object_setClass(this, Class(DarwinProcess)); Process_init(&this->super, settings); this->utime = 0; this->stime = 0; return this; } void Process_delete(Object* cast) { DarwinProcess* this = (DarwinProcess*) cast; Process_done(&this->super); // free platform-specific fields here free(this); } bool Process_isThread(Process* this) { (void) this; return false; } void DarwinProcess_setStartTime(Process *proc, struct extern_proc *ep, time_t now) { struct tm date; proc->starttime_ctime = ep->p_starttime.tv_sec; (void) localtime_r(&proc->starttime_ctime, &date); strftime(proc->starttime_show, 7, ((proc->starttime_ctime > now - 86400) ? "%R " : "%b%d "), &date); } char *DarwinProcess_getCmdLine(struct kinfo_proc* k, int* basenameOffset) { /* This function is from the old Mac version of htop. Originally from ps? */ int mib[3], argmax, nargs, c = 0; size_t size; char *procargs, *sp, *np, *cp, *retval; /* Get the maximum process arguments size. */ mib[0] = CTL_KERN; mib[1] = KERN_ARGMAX; size = sizeof( argmax ); if ( sysctl( mib, 2, &argmax, &size, NULL, 0 ) == -1 ) { goto ERROR_A; } /* Allocate space for the arguments. */ procargs = ( char * ) xMalloc( argmax ); if ( procargs == NULL ) { goto ERROR_A; } /* * Make a sysctl() call to get the raw argument space of the process. * The layout is documented in start.s, which is part of the Csu * project. In summary, it looks like: * * /---------------\ 0x00000000 * : : * : : * |---------------| * | argc | * |---------------| * | arg[0] | * |---------------| * : : * : : * |---------------| * | arg[argc - 1] | * |---------------| * | 0 | * |---------------| * | env[0] | * |---------------| * : : * : : * |---------------| * | env[n] | * |---------------| * | 0 | * |---------------| <-- Beginning of data returned by sysctl() is here. * | argc | * |---------------| * | exec_path | * |:::::::::::::::| * | | * | String area. | * | | * |---------------| <-- Top of stack. * : : * : : * \---------------/ 0xffffffff */ mib[0] = CTL_KERN; mib[1] = KERN_PROCARGS2; mib[2] = k->kp_proc.p_pid; size = ( size_t ) argmax; if ( sysctl( mib, 3, procargs, &size, NULL, 0 ) == -1 ) { goto ERROR_B; } memcpy( &nargs, procargs, sizeof( nargs ) ); cp = procargs + sizeof( nargs ); /* Skip the saved exec_path. */ for ( ; cp < &procargs[size]; cp++ ) { if ( *cp == '\0' ) { /* End of exec_path reached. */ break; } } if ( cp == &procargs[size] ) { goto ERROR_B; } /* Skip trailing '\0' characters. */ for ( ; cp < &procargs[size]; cp++ ) { if ( *cp != '\0' ) { /* Beginning of first argument reached. */ break; } } if ( cp == &procargs[size] ) { goto ERROR_B; } /* Save where the argv[0] string starts. */ sp = cp; *basenameOffset = 0; for ( np = NULL; c < nargs && cp < &procargs[size]; cp++ ) { if ( *cp == '\0' ) { c++; if ( np != NULL ) { /* Convert previous '\0'. */ *np = ' '; } /* Note location of current '\0'. */ np = cp; if (*basenameOffset == 0) { *basenameOffset = cp - sp; } } } /* * sp points to the beginning of the arguments/environment string, and * np should point to the '\0' terminator for the string. */ if ( np == NULL || np == sp ) { /* Empty or unterminated string. */ goto ERROR_B; } if (*basenameOffset == 0) { *basenameOffset = np - sp; } /* Make a copy of the string. */ retval = xStrdup(sp); /* Clean up. */ free( procargs ); return retval; ERROR_B: free( procargs ); ERROR_A: retval = xStrdup(k->kp_proc.p_comm); *basenameOffset = strlen(retval); return retval; } void DarwinProcess_setFromKInfoProc(Process *proc, struct kinfo_proc *ps, time_t now, bool exists) { struct extern_proc *ep = &ps->kp_proc; /* UNSET HERE : * * processor * user (set at ProcessList level) * nlwp * percent_cpu * percent_mem * m_size * m_resident * minflt * majflt */ /* First, the "immutable" parts */ if(!exists) { /* Set the PID/PGID/etc. */ proc->pid = ep->p_pid; proc->ppid = ps->kp_eproc.e_ppid; proc->pgrp = ps->kp_eproc.e_pgid; proc->session = 0; /* TODO Get the session id */ proc->tpgid = ps->kp_eproc.e_tpgid; proc->tgid = proc->pid; proc->st_uid = ps->kp_eproc.e_ucred.cr_uid; /* e_tdev = (major << 24) | (minor & 0xffffff) */ /* e_tdev == -1 for "no device" */ proc->tty_nr = ps->kp_eproc.e_tdev & 0xff; /* TODO tty_nr is unsigned */ DarwinProcess_setStartTime(proc, ep, now); proc->comm = DarwinProcess_getCmdLine(ps, &(proc->basenameOffset)); } /* Mutable information */ proc->nice = ep->p_nice; proc->priority = ep->p_priority; proc->state = (ep->p_stat == SZOMB) ? 'Z' : '?'; /* Make sure the updated flag is set */ proc->updated = true; } void DarwinProcess_setFromLibprocPidinfo(DarwinProcess *proc, DarwinProcessList *dpl) { struct proc_taskinfo pti; if(sizeof(pti) == proc_pidinfo(proc->super.pid, PROC_PIDTASKINFO, 0, &pti, sizeof(pti))) { if(0 != proc->utime || 0 != proc->stime) { uint64_t diff = (pti.pti_total_system - proc->stime) + (pti.pti_total_user - proc->utime); proc->super.percent_cpu = (double)diff * (double)dpl->super.cpuCount / ((double)dpl->global_diff * 100000.0); // fprintf(stderr, "%f %llu %llu %llu %llu %llu\n", proc->super.percent_cpu, // proc->stime, proc->utime, pti.pti_total_system, pti.pti_total_user, dpl->global_diff); // exit(7); } proc->super.time = (pti.pti_total_system + pti.pti_total_user) / 10000000; proc->super.nlwp = pti.pti_threadnum; proc->super.m_size = pti.pti_virtual_size / 1024 / PAGE_SIZE_KB; proc->super.m_resident = pti.pti_resident_size / 1024 / PAGE_SIZE_KB; proc->super.majflt = pti.pti_faults; proc->super.percent_mem = (double)pti.pti_resident_size * 100.0 / (double)dpl->host_info.max_mem; proc->stime = pti.pti_total_system; proc->utime = pti.pti_total_user; dpl->super.kernelThreads += 0; /*pti.pti_threads_system;*/ dpl->super.userlandThreads += pti.pti_threadnum; /*pti.pti_threads_user;*/ dpl->super.totalTasks += pti.pti_threadnum; dpl->super.runningTasks += pti.pti_numrunning; } } /* * Scan threads for process state information. * Based on: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6788274/ios-mac-cpu-usage-for-thread * and https://github.com/max-horvath/htop-osx/blob/e86692e869e30b0bc7264b3675d2a4014866ef46/ProcessList.c */ void DarwinProcess_scanThreads(DarwinProcess *dp) { Process* proc = (Process*) dp; kern_return_t ret; if (proc->state == 'Z') { return; } task_t port; ret = task_for_pid(mach_task_self(), proc->pid, &port); if (ret != KERN_SUCCESS) { return; } task_info_data_t tinfo; mach_msg_type_number_t task_info_count = TASK_INFO_MAX; ret = task_info(port, TASK_BASIC_INFO, (task_info_t) tinfo, &task_info_count); if (ret != KERN_SUCCESS) { return; } thread_array_t thread_list; mach_msg_type_number_t thread_count; ret = task_threads(port, &thread_list, &thread_count); if (ret != KERN_SUCCESS) { mach_port_deallocate(mach_task_self(), port); return; } integer_t run_state = 999; for (unsigned int i = 0; i < thread_count; i++) { thread_info_data_t thinfo; mach_msg_type_number_t thread_info_count = THREAD_BASIC_INFO_COUNT; ret = thread_info(thread_list[i], THREAD_BASIC_INFO, (thread_info_t)thinfo, &thread_info_count); if (ret == KERN_SUCCESS) { thread_basic_info_t basic_info_th = (thread_basic_info_t) thinfo; if (basic_info_th->run_state < run_state) { run_state = basic_info_th->run_state; } mach_port_deallocate(mach_task_self(), thread_list[i]); } } vm_deallocate(mach_task_self(), (vm_address_t) thread_list, sizeof(thread_port_array_t) * thread_count); mach_port_deallocate(mach_task_self(), port); char state = '?'; switch (run_state) { case TH_STATE_RUNNING: state = 'R'; break; case TH_STATE_STOPPED: state = 'S'; break; case TH_STATE_WAITING: state = 'W'; break; case TH_STATE_UNINTERRUPTIBLE: state = 'U'; break; case TH_STATE_HALTED: state = 'H'; break; } proc->state = state; } htop-2.0.1/darwin/DarwinProcess.h0000644000175000001440000000241512661633416013633 00000000000000/* Do not edit this file. It was automatically generated. */ #ifndef HEADER_DarwinProcess #define HEADER_DarwinProcess /* htop - DarwinProcess.h (C) 2015 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "Settings.h" #include "DarwinProcessList.h" #include typedef struct DarwinProcess_ { Process super; uint64_t utime; uint64_t stime; } DarwinProcess; extern ProcessClass DarwinProcess_class; DarwinProcess* DarwinProcess_new(Settings* settings); void Process_delete(Object* cast); bool Process_isThread(Process* this); void DarwinProcess_setStartTime(Process *proc, struct extern_proc *ep, time_t now); char *DarwinProcess_getCmdLine(struct kinfo_proc* k, int* basenameOffset); void DarwinProcess_setFromKInfoProc(Process *proc, struct kinfo_proc *ps, time_t now, bool exists); void DarwinProcess_setFromLibprocPidinfo(DarwinProcess *proc, DarwinProcessList *dpl); /* * Scan threads for process state information. * Based on: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6788274/ios-mac-cpu-usage-for-thread * and https://github.com/max-horvath/htop-osx/blob/e86692e869e30b0bc7264b3675d2a4014866ef46/ProcessList.c */ void DarwinProcess_scanThreads(DarwinProcess *dp); #endif htop-2.0.1/CRT.h0000644000175000001440000000602712661633223010213 00000000000000/* Do not edit this file. It was automatically generated. */ #ifndef HEADER_CRT #define HEADER_CRT /* htop - CRT.h (C) 2004-2011 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #define ColorPair(i,j) COLOR_PAIR((7-i)*8+j) #define Black COLOR_BLACK #define Red COLOR_RED #define Green COLOR_GREEN #define Yellow COLOR_YELLOW #define Blue COLOR_BLUE #define Magenta COLOR_MAGENTA #define Cyan COLOR_CYAN #define White COLOR_WHITE #define KEY_WHEELUP KEY_F(20) #define KEY_WHEELDOWN KEY_F(21) #define KEY_RECLICK KEY_F(22) //#link curses #include typedef enum TreeStr_ { TREE_STR_HORZ, TREE_STR_VERT, TREE_STR_RTEE, TREE_STR_BEND, TREE_STR_TEND, TREE_STR_OPEN, TREE_STR_SHUT, TREE_STR_COUNT } TreeStr; typedef enum ColorSchemes_ { COLORSCHEME_DEFAULT = 0, COLORSCHEME_MONOCHROME = 1, COLORSCHEME_BLACKONWHITE = 2, COLORSCHEME_LIGHTTERMINAL = 3, COLORSCHEME_MIDNIGHT = 4, COLORSCHEME_BLACKNIGHT = 5, COLORSCHEME_BROKENGRAY = 6, LAST_COLORSCHEME = 7, } ColorSchemes; typedef enum ColorElements_ { RESET_COLOR, DEFAULT_COLOR, FUNCTION_BAR, FUNCTION_KEY, FAILED_SEARCH, PANEL_HEADER_FOCUS, PANEL_HEADER_UNFOCUS, PANEL_SELECTION_FOCUS, PANEL_SELECTION_FOLLOW, PANEL_SELECTION_UNFOCUS, LARGE_NUMBER, METER_TEXT, METER_VALUE, LED_COLOR, UPTIME, BATTERY, TASKS_RUNNING, SWAP, PROCESS, PROCESS_SHADOW, PROCESS_TAG, PROCESS_MEGABYTES, PROCESS_TREE, PROCESS_R_STATE, PROCESS_D_STATE, PROCESS_BASENAME, PROCESS_HIGH_PRIORITY, PROCESS_LOW_PRIORITY, PROCESS_THREAD, PROCESS_THREAD_BASENAME, BAR_BORDER, BAR_SHADOW, GRAPH_1, GRAPH_2, MEMORY_USED, MEMORY_BUFFERS, MEMORY_BUFFERS_TEXT, MEMORY_CACHE, LOAD, LOAD_AVERAGE_FIFTEEN, LOAD_AVERAGE_FIVE, LOAD_AVERAGE_ONE, CHECK_BOX, CHECK_MARK, CHECK_TEXT, CLOCK, HELP_BOLD, HOSTNAME, CPU_NICE, CPU_NICE_TEXT, CPU_NORMAL, CPU_KERNEL, CPU_IOWAIT, CPU_IRQ, CPU_SOFTIRQ, CPU_STEAL, CPU_GUEST, LAST_COLORELEMENT } ColorElements; void CRT_fatalError(const char* note) __attribute__ ((noreturn)); void CRT_handleSIGSEGV(int sgn); #define KEY_ALT(x) KEY_F(60) + (x - 'A') extern const char *CRT_treeStrAscii[TREE_STR_COUNT]; #ifdef HAVE_LIBNCURSESW extern const char *CRT_treeStrUtf8[TREE_STR_COUNT]; extern bool CRT_utf8; #endif extern const char **CRT_treeStr; extern int CRT_delay; int* CRT_colors; extern int CRT_colorSchemes[LAST_COLORSCHEME][LAST_COLORELEMENT]; extern int CRT_cursorX; extern int CRT_scrollHAmount; extern int CRT_scrollWheelVAmount; char* CRT_termType; // TODO move color scheme to Settings, perhaps? extern int CRT_colorScheme; void *backtraceArray[128]; // TODO: pass an instance of Settings instead. void CRT_init(int delay, int colorScheme); void CRT_done(); void CRT_fatalError(const char* note); int CRT_readKey(); void CRT_disableDelay(); void CRT_enableDelay(); void CRT_setColors(int colorScheme); #endif htop-2.0.1/Header.h0000644000175000001440000000256712654142132010754 00000000000000/* Do not edit this file. It was automatically generated. */ #ifndef HEADER_Header #define HEADER_Header /* htop - Header.h (C) 2004-2011 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "Meter.h" #include "Settings.h" #include "Vector.h" typedef struct Header_ { Vector** columns; Settings* settings; struct ProcessList_* pl; int nrColumns; int pad; int height; } Header; #ifndef MAX #define MAX(a,b) ((a)>(b)?(a):(b)) #endif #ifndef Header_forEachColumn #define Header_forEachColumn(this_, i_) for (int i_=0; i_ < this->nrColumns; i_++) #endif Header* Header_new(struct ProcessList_* pl, Settings* settings, int nrColumns); void Header_delete(Header* this); void Header_populateFromSettings(Header* this); void Header_writeBackToSettings(const Header* this); MeterModeId Header_addMeterByName(Header* this, char* name, int column); void Header_setMode(Header* this, int i, MeterModeId mode, int column); Meter* Header_addMeterByClass(Header* this, MeterClass* type, int param, int column); int Header_size(Header* this, int column); char* Header_readMeterName(Header* this, int i, int column); MeterModeId Header_readMeterMode(Header* this, int i, int column); void Header_reinit(Header* this); void Header_draw(const Header* this); int Header_calculateHeight(Header* this); #endif htop-2.0.1/CheckItem.c0000644000175000001440000000324412562726060011412 00000000000000/* htop - CheckItem.c (C) 2004-2011 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "CheckItem.h" #include "CRT.h" #include #include /*{ #include "Object.h" typedef struct CheckItem_ { Object super; char* text; bool* ref; bool value; } CheckItem; }*/ static void CheckItem_delete(Object* cast) { CheckItem* this = (CheckItem*)cast; assert (this != NULL); free(this->text); free(this); } static void CheckItem_display(Object* cast, RichString* out) { CheckItem* this = (CheckItem*)cast; assert (this != NULL); RichString_write(out, CRT_colors[CHECK_BOX], "["); if (CheckItem_get(this)) RichString_append(out, CRT_colors[CHECK_MARK], "x"); else RichString_append(out, CRT_colors[CHECK_MARK], " "); RichString_append(out, CRT_colors[CHECK_BOX], "] "); RichString_append(out, CRT_colors[CHECK_TEXT], this->text); } ObjectClass CheckItem_class = { .display = CheckItem_display, .delete = CheckItem_delete }; CheckItem* CheckItem_newByRef(char* text, bool* ref) { CheckItem* this = AllocThis(CheckItem); this->text = text; this->value = false; this->ref = ref; return this; } CheckItem* CheckItem_newByVal(char* text, bool value) { CheckItem* this = AllocThis(CheckItem); this->text = text; this->value = value; this->ref = NULL; return this; } void CheckItem_set(CheckItem* this, bool value) { if (this->ref) *(this->ref) = value; else this->value = value; } bool CheckItem_get(CheckItem* this) { if (this->ref) return *(this->ref); else return this->value; } htop-2.0.1/config.h0000644000175000001440000001402512667367312011036 00000000000000/* config.h. Generated from config.h.in by configure. */ /* config.h.in. Generated from configure.ac by autoheader. */ /* Define to 1 if the `closedir' function returns void instead of `int'. */ /* #undef CLOSEDIR_VOID */ /* Copyright message. */ #define COPYRIGHT "(C) 2004-2016 Hisham Muhammad" /* Define if ancient vserver support enabled. */ /* #undef HAVE_ANCIENT_VSERVER */ /* Define if cgroup support enabled. */ /* #undef HAVE_CGROUP */ /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ /* #undef HAVE_CURSES_H */ /* Define to 1 if you have the header file, and it defines `DIR'. */ #define HAVE_DIRENT_H 1 /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #define HAVE_DLFCN_H 1 /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #define HAVE_EXECINFO_H 1 /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ /* #undef HAVE_HWLOC_H */ /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #define HAVE_INTTYPES_H 1 /* Define to 1 if you have the `hwloc' library (-lhwloc). */ /* #undef HAVE_LIBHWLOC */ /* Define to 1 if you have the `kvm' library (-lkvm). */ /* #undef HAVE_LIBKVM */ /* Define to 1 if you have the `m' library (-lm). */ #define HAVE_LIBM 1 /* The library is present. */ /* #undef HAVE_LIBNCURSES */ /* The library is present. */ #define HAVE_LIBNCURSESW 1 /* Define if Linux sched_setaffinity and sched_getaffinity are to be used. */ #define HAVE_LINUX_AFFINITY 1 /* Define to 1 if you have the `memmove' function. */ #define HAVE_MEMMOVE 1 /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #define HAVE_MEMORY_H 1 /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #define HAVE_NCURSESW_CURSES_H 1 /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ /* #undef HAVE_NCURSES_CURSES_H */ /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ /* #undef HAVE_NCURSES_H */ /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ /* #undef HAVE_NCURSES_NCURSES_H */ /* Define to 1 if you have the header file, and it defines `DIR'. */ /* #undef HAVE_NDIR_H */ /* Define if openvz support enabled. */ /* #undef HAVE_OPENVZ */ /* Define if using a Linux-compatible proc filesystem. */ /* #undef HAVE_PROC */ /* Define to 1 if `stat' has the bug that it succeeds when given the zero-length file name argument. */ /* #undef HAVE_STAT_EMPTY_STRING_BUG */ /* Define to 1 if stdbool.h conforms to C99. */ #define HAVE_STDBOOL_H 1 /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #define HAVE_STDINT_H 1 /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #define HAVE_STDLIB_H 1 /* Define to 1 if you have the `strdup' function. */ #define HAVE_STRDUP 1 /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #define HAVE_STRINGS_H 1 /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #define HAVE_STRING_H 1 /* Define to 1 if you have the `strncasecmp' function. */ #define HAVE_STRNCASECMP 1 /* Define to 1 if you have the `strstr' function. */ #define HAVE_STRSTR 1 /* Define to 1 if you have the header file, and it defines `DIR'. */ /* #undef HAVE_SYS_DIR_H */ /* Define to 1 if you have the header file, and it defines `DIR'. */ /* #undef HAVE_SYS_NDIR_H */ /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #define HAVE_SYS_PARAM_H 1 /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #define HAVE_SYS_STAT_H 1 /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #define HAVE_SYS_TIME_H 1 /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #define HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H 1 /* Define if taskstats support enabled. */ #define HAVE_TASKSTATS 1 /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #define HAVE_UNISTD_H 1 /* Define if vserver support enabled. */ /* #undef HAVE_VSERVER */ /* Define to 1 if the system has the type `_Bool'. */ #define HAVE__BOOL 1 /* Define to 1 if `lstat' dereferences a symlink specified with a trailing slash. */ #define LSTAT_FOLLOWS_SLASHED_SYMLINK 1 /* Define to the sub-directory in which libtool stores uninstalled libraries. */ #define LT_OBJDIR ".libs/" /* Name of package */ #define PACKAGE "htop" /* Define to the address where bug reports for this package should be sent. */ #define PACKAGE_BUGREPORT "hisham@gobolinux.org" /* Define to the full name of this package. */ #define PACKAGE_NAME "htop" /* Define to the full name and version of this package. */ #define PACKAGE_STRING "htop 2.0.1" /* Define to the one symbol short name of this package. */ #define PACKAGE_TARNAME "htop" /* Define to the home page for this package. */ #define PACKAGE_URL "" /* Define to the version of this package. */ #define PACKAGE_VERSION "2.0.1" /* Path of proc filesystem */ #define PROCDIR "/proc" /* Define as the return type of signal handlers (`int' or `void'). */ #define RETSIGTYPE void /* Define to 1 if you have the ANSI C header files. */ #define STDC_HEADERS 1 /* Enable extensions on AIX 3, Interix. */ #ifndef _ALL_SOURCE # define _ALL_SOURCE 1 #endif /* Enable GNU extensions on systems that have them. */ #ifndef _GNU_SOURCE # define _GNU_SOURCE 1 #endif /* Enable threading extensions on Solaris. */ #ifndef _POSIX_PTHREAD_SEMANTICS # define _POSIX_PTHREAD_SEMANTICS 1 #endif /* Enable extensions on HP NonStop. */ #ifndef _TANDEM_SOURCE # define _TANDEM_SOURCE 1 #endif /* Enable general extensions on Solaris. */ #ifndef __EXTENSIONS__ # define __EXTENSIONS__ 1 #endif /* Version number of package */ #define VERSION "2.0.1" /* Define to 1 if on MINIX. */ /* #undef _MINIX */ /* Define to 2 if the system does not provide POSIX.1 features except with this defined. */ /* #undef _POSIX_1_SOURCE */ /* Define to 1 if you need to in order for `stat' and other things to work. */ /* #undef _POSIX_SOURCE */ /* Define to empty if `const' does not conform to ANSI C. */ /* #undef const */ /* Define to `int' if doesn't define. */ /* #undef gid_t */ /* Define to `int' if does not define. */ /* #undef pid_t */ /* Define to `int' if doesn't define. */ /* #undef uid_t */ htop-2.0.1/ClockMeter.c0000644000175000001440000000155412570506564011614 00000000000000/* htop - ClockMeter.c (C) 2004-2011 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "ClockMeter.h" #include "CRT.h" #include /*{ #include "Meter.h" }*/ int ClockMeter_attributes[] = { CLOCK }; static void ClockMeter_setValues(Meter* this, char* buffer, int size) { time_t t = time(NULL); struct tm result; struct tm *lt = localtime_r(&t, &result); this->values[0] = lt->tm_hour * 60 + lt->tm_min; strftime(buffer, size, "%H:%M:%S", lt); } MeterClass ClockMeter_class = { .super = { .extends = Class(Meter), .delete = Meter_delete }, .setValues = ClockMeter_setValues, .defaultMode = TEXT_METERMODE, .total = 1440, /* 24*60 */ .attributes = ClockMeter_attributes, .name = "Clock", .uiName = "Clock", .caption = "Time: ", }; htop-2.0.1/autogen.sh0000755000175000001440000000006312660651670011412 00000000000000#!/bin/sh mkdir -p m4 autoreconf --install --force htop-2.0.1/OpenFilesScreen.c0000644000175000001440000001045112654142045012575 00000000000000/* htop - OpenFilesScreen.c (C) 2005-2006 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "OpenFilesScreen.h" #include "CRT.h" #include "ProcessList.h" #include "IncSet.h" #include "StringUtils.h" #include "FunctionBar.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /*{ #include "InfoScreen.h" typedef struct OpenFiles_Data_ { char* data[256]; } OpenFiles_Data; typedef struct OpenFiles_ProcessData_ { OpenFiles_Data data; int error; struct OpenFiles_FileData_* files; } OpenFiles_ProcessData; typedef struct OpenFiles_FileData_ { OpenFiles_Data data; struct OpenFiles_FileData_* next; } OpenFiles_FileData; typedef struct OpenFilesScreen_ { InfoScreen super; pid_t pid; } OpenFilesScreen; }*/ InfoScreenClass OpenFilesScreen_class = { .super = { .extends = Class(Object), .delete = OpenFilesScreen_delete }, .scan = OpenFilesScreen_scan, .draw = OpenFilesScreen_draw }; OpenFilesScreen* OpenFilesScreen_new(Process* process) { OpenFilesScreen* this = xMalloc(sizeof(OpenFilesScreen)); Object_setClass(this, Class(OpenFilesScreen)); if (Process_isThread(process)) this->pid = process->tgid; else this->pid = process->pid; return (OpenFilesScreen*) InfoScreen_init(&this->super, process, NULL, LINES-3, " FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE NODE NAME"); } void OpenFilesScreen_delete(Object* this) { free(InfoScreen_done((InfoScreen*)this)); } void OpenFilesScreen_draw(InfoScreen* this) { InfoScreen_drawTitled(this, "Snapshot of files open in process %d - %s", ((OpenFilesScreen*)this)->pid, this->process->comm); } static OpenFiles_ProcessData* OpenFilesScreen_getProcessData(pid_t pid) { char command[1025]; snprintf(command, 1024, "lsof -P -p %d -F 2> /dev/null", pid); FILE* fd = popen(command, "r"); OpenFiles_ProcessData* pdata = xCalloc(1, sizeof(OpenFiles_ProcessData)); OpenFiles_FileData* fdata = NULL; OpenFiles_Data* item = &(pdata->data); if (!fd) { pdata->error = 127; return pdata; } while (!feof(fd)) { int cmd = fgetc(fd); if (cmd == EOF) break; char* entry = xMalloc(1024); if (!fgets(entry, 1024, fd)) { free(entry); break; } char* newline = strrchr(entry, '\n'); *newline = '\0'; if (cmd == 'f') { OpenFiles_FileData* nextFile = xCalloc(1, sizeof(OpenFiles_FileData)); if (fdata == NULL) { pdata->files = nextFile; } else { fdata->next = nextFile; } fdata = nextFile; item = &(fdata->data); } assert(cmd >= 0 && cmd <= 0xff); item->data[cmd] = entry; } pdata->error = pclose(fd); return pdata; } static inline void OpenFiles_Data_clear(OpenFiles_Data* data) { for (int i = 0; i < 255; i++) if (data->data[i]) free(data->data[i]); } void OpenFilesScreen_scan(InfoScreen* this) { Panel* panel = this->display; int idx = Panel_getSelectedIndex(panel); Panel_prune(panel); OpenFiles_ProcessData* pdata = OpenFilesScreen_getProcessData(((OpenFilesScreen*)this)->pid); if (pdata->error == 127) { InfoScreen_addLine(this, "Could not execute 'lsof'. Please make sure it is available in your $PATH."); } else if (pdata->error == 1) { InfoScreen_addLine(this, "Failed listing open files."); } else { OpenFiles_FileData* fdata = pdata->files; while (fdata) { char entry[1024]; char** data = fdata->data.data; sprintf(entry, "%5s %4s %10s %10s %10s %s", data['f'] ? data['f'] : "", data['t'] ? data['t'] : "", data['D'] ? data['D'] : "", data['s'] ? data['s'] : "", data['i'] ? data['i'] : "", data['n'] ? data['n'] : ""); InfoScreen_addLine(this, entry); OpenFiles_Data_clear(&fdata->data); OpenFiles_FileData* old = fdata; fdata = fdata->next; free(old); } OpenFiles_Data_clear(&pdata->data); } free(pdata); Vector_insertionSort(this->lines); Vector_insertionSort(panel->items); Panel_setSelected(panel, idx); } htop-2.0.1/AvailableColumnsPanel.c0000644000175000001440000000501212511546407013751 00000000000000/* htop - AvailableColumnsPanel.c (C) 2004-2011 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "AvailableColumnsPanel.h" #include "Platform.h" #include "Header.h" #include "ColumnsPanel.h" #include #include #include #include /*{ #include "Panel.h" typedef struct AvailableColumnsPanel_ { Panel super; Panel* columns; } AvailableColumnsPanel; }*/ static const char* AvailableColumnsFunctions[] = {" ", " ", " ", " ", "Add ", " ", " ", " ", " ", "Done ", NULL}; static void AvailableColumnsPanel_delete(Object* object) { Panel* super = (Panel*) object; AvailableColumnsPanel* this = (AvailableColumnsPanel*) object; Panel_done(super); free(this); } static HandlerResult AvailableColumnsPanel_eventHandler(Panel* super, int ch) { AvailableColumnsPanel* this = (AvailableColumnsPanel*) super; int key = ((ListItem*) Panel_getSelected(super))->key; HandlerResult result = IGNORED; switch(ch) { case 13: case KEY_ENTER: case KEY_F(5): { int at = Panel_getSelectedIndex(this->columns); Panel_insert(this->columns, at, (Object*) ListItem_new(Process_fields[key].name, key)); Panel_setSelected(this->columns, at+1); ColumnsPanel_update(this->columns); result = HANDLED; break; } default: { if (ch < 255 && isalpha(ch)) result = Panel_selectByTyping(super, ch); break; } } return result; } PanelClass AvailableColumnsPanel_class = { .super = { .extends = Class(Panel), .delete = AvailableColumnsPanel_delete }, .eventHandler = AvailableColumnsPanel_eventHandler }; AvailableColumnsPanel* AvailableColumnsPanel_new(Panel* columns) { AvailableColumnsPanel* this = AllocThis(AvailableColumnsPanel); Panel* super = (Panel*) this; FunctionBar* fuBar = FunctionBar_new(AvailableColumnsFunctions, NULL, NULL); Panel_init(super, 1, 1, 1, 1, Class(ListItem), true, fuBar); Panel_setHeader(super, "Available Columns"); for (int i = 1; i < Platform_numberOfFields; i++) { if (i != COMM && Process_fields[i].description) { char description[256]; snprintf(description, sizeof(description), "%s - %s", Process_fields[i].name, Process_fields[i].description); Panel_add(super, (Object*) ListItem_new(description, i)); } } this->columns = columns; return this; } htop-2.0.1/configure.ac0000644000175000001440000002273012667367271011714 00000000000000# -*- Autoconf -*- # Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script. AC_PREREQ(2.65) AC_INIT([htop],[2.0.1],[hisham@gobolinux.org]) year=$(date +%Y) # The following two lines are required by hwloc scripts AC_USE_SYSTEM_EXTENSIONS AC_CANONICAL_TARGET AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE([1.11]) AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR([htop.c]) AC_CONFIG_HEADER([config.h]) AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR([m4]) # Checks for programs. # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- AC_PROG_CC AM_PROG_CC_C_O AC_DISABLE_SHARED AC_ENABLE_STATIC AC_PROG_LIBTOOL # Checks for platform. # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- case "$target" in *linux*) my_htop_platform=linux ;; *freebsd*) my_htop_platform=freebsd ;; *openbsd*) my_htop_platform=openbsd ;; *darwin*) my_htop_platform=darwin ;; *) my_htop_platform=unsupported ;; esac # Checks for libraries. # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- AC_CHECK_LIB([m], [ceil], [], [missing_libraries="$missing_libraries libm"]) # Checks for header files. # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- AC_HEADER_DIRENT AC_HEADER_STDC AC_CHECK_HEADERS([stdlib.h string.h strings.h sys/param.h sys/time.h unistd.h],[:],[ missing_headers="$missing_headers $ac_header" ]) AC_CHECK_HEADERS([execinfo.h],[:],[:]) # Checks for typedefs, structures, and compiler characteristics. # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- AC_HEADER_STDBOOL AC_C_CONST AC_TYPE_PID_T AC_TYPE_UID_T # Checks for library functions and compiler features. # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- AC_FUNC_CLOSEDIR_VOID AC_TYPE_SIGNAL AC_FUNC_STAT AC_CHECK_FUNCS([memmove strncasecmp strstr strdup]) save_cflags="${CFLAGS}" CFLAGS="${CFLAGS} -std=c99" AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether gcc -std=c99 option works]) AC_TRY_COMPILE(AC_INCLUDES_DEFAULT, [char *a; a = strdup("foo"); int i = 0; i++; // C99], AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]), AC_MSG_ERROR([htop is written in C99. A newer version of gcc is required.])) CFLAGS="$save_cflags" save_cflags="${CFLAGS}" CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Wextra" AC_MSG_CHECKING([if compiler supports -Wextra]) AC_TRY_COMPILE([], [], [ wextra_flag=-Wextra AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]) ],[ wextra_flag= AC_MSG_RESULT([no]) ]) CFLAGS="$save_cflags" AC_SUBST(wextra_flag) # Checks for features and flags. # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- PROCDIR=/proc AC_ARG_ENABLE(proc, [AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-proc], [use Linux-compatible proc filesystem])], enable_proc="yes", enable_proc="no") if test "x$enable_proc" = xyes; then # An enabled proc assumes we're emulating Linux. my_htop_platform=linux AC_DEFINE(HAVE_PROC, 1, [Define if using a Linux-compatible proc filesystem.]) fi AC_ARG_WITH(proc, [AC_HELP_STRING([--with-proc=DIR], [Location of a Linux-compatible proc filesystem (default=/proc).])], if test -n "$withval"; then AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(PROCDIR, "$withval", [Path of proc filesystem]) PROCDIR="$withval" fi, AC_DEFINE(PROCDIR, "/proc", [Path of proc filesystem])) if test "x$cross_compiling" = xno; then if test "x$enable_proc" = xyes; then AC_CHECK_FILE($PROCDIR/stat,,AC_MSG_ERROR(Cannot find $PROCDIR/stat. Make sure you have a Linux-compatible /proc filesystem mounted. See the file README for help.)) AC_CHECK_FILE($PROCDIR/meminfo,,AC_MSG_ERROR(Cannot find $PROCDIR/meminfo. Make sure you have a Linux-compatible /proc filesystem mounted. See the file README for help.)) fi fi AC_ARG_ENABLE(openvz, [AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-openvz], [enable OpenVZ support])], ,enable_openvz="no") if test "x$enable_openvz" = xyes; then AC_DEFINE(HAVE_OPENVZ, 1, [Define if openvz support enabled.]) fi AC_ARG_ENABLE(cgroup, [AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-cgroup], [enable cgroups support])], ,enable_cgroup="no") if test "x$enable_cgroup" = xyes; then AC_DEFINE(HAVE_CGROUP, 1, [Define if cgroup support enabled.]) fi AC_ARG_ENABLE(vserver, [AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-vserver], [enable VServer support])], ,enable_vserver="no") if test "x$enable_vserver" = xyes; then AC_DEFINE(HAVE_VSERVER, 1, [Define if vserver support enabled.]) fi AC_ARG_ENABLE(ancient_vserver, [AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-ancient-vserver], [enable ancient VServer support (implies --enable-vserver)])], ,enable_ancient_vserver="no") if test "x$enable_ancient_vserver" = xyes; then AC_DEFINE(HAVE_VSERVER, 1, [Define if vserver support enabled.]) AC_DEFINE(HAVE_ANCIENT_VSERVER, 1, [Define if ancient vserver support enabled.]) fi AC_ARG_ENABLE(taskstats, [AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-taskstats], [enable per-task IO Stats (taskstats kernel sup required)])], ,enable_taskstats="yes") if test "x$enable_taskstats" = xyes; then AC_DEFINE(HAVE_TASKSTATS, 1, [Define if taskstats support enabled.]) fi # HTOP_CHECK_SCRIPT(LIBNAME, FUNCTION, DEFINE, CONFIG_SCRIPT, ELSE_PART) m4_define([HTOP_CHECK_SCRIPT], [ htop_config_script=$([$4] --libs 2> /dev/null) htop_script_success=no htop_save_LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS" if test ! "x$htop_config_script" = x; then LDFLAGS="$htop_config_script $LDFLAGS" AC_CHECK_LIB([$1], [$2], [ AC_DEFINE([$3], 1, [The library is present.]) LIBS="$htop_config_script $LIBS " htop_script_success=yes ], []) LDFLAGS="$save_LDFLAGS" fi if test "x$htop_script_success" = xno; then [$5] fi ]) # HTOP_CHECK_LIB(LIBNAME, FUNCTION, DEFINE, ELSE_PART) m4_define([HTOP_CHECK_LIB], [ AC_CHECK_LIB([$1], [$2], [ AC_DEFINE([$3], 1, [The library is present.]) LIBS="-l[$1] $LIBS " ], [$4]) ]) AC_ARG_ENABLE(unicode, [AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-unicode], [enable Unicode support])], ,enable_unicode="yes") if test "x$enable_unicode" = xyes; then HTOP_CHECK_SCRIPT([ncursesw6], [addnwstr], [HAVE_LIBNCURSESW], "ncursesw6-config", HTOP_CHECK_SCRIPT([ncursesw], [addnwstr], [HAVE_LIBNCURSESW], "ncursesw5-config", HTOP_CHECK_SCRIPT([ncurses], [addnwstr], [HAVE_LIBNCURSESW], "ncurses5-config", HTOP_CHECK_LIB([ncursesw6], [addnwstr], [HAVE_LIBNCURSESW], HTOP_CHECK_LIB([ncursesw], [addnwstr], [HAVE_LIBNCURSESW], HTOP_CHECK_LIB([ncurses], [addnwstr], [HAVE_LIBNCURSESW], missing_libraries="$missing_libraries libncursesw" AC_MSG_ERROR([You may want to use --disable-unicode or install libncursesw.]) )))))) AC_CHECK_HEADERS([ncursesw/curses.h],[:], [AC_CHECK_HEADERS([ncurses/ncurses.h],[:], [AC_CHECK_HEADERS([ncurses/curses.h],[:], [AC_CHECK_HEADERS([ncurses.h],[:],[missing_headers="$missing_headers $ac_header"])])])]) else HTOP_CHECK_SCRIPT([ncurses6], [refresh], [HAVE_LIBNCURSES], "ncurses6-config", HTOP_CHECK_SCRIPT([ncurses], [refresh], [HAVE_LIBNCURSES], "ncurses5-config", HTOP_CHECK_LIB([ncurses6], [refresh], [HAVE_LIBNCURSES], HTOP_CHECK_LIB([ncurses], [refresh], [HAVE_LIBNCURSES], missing_libraries="$missing_libraries libncurses" )))) AC_CHECK_HEADERS([curses.h],[:], [AC_CHECK_HEADERS([ncurses/curses.h],[:], [AC_CHECK_HEADERS([ncurses/ncurses.h],[:], [AC_CHECK_HEADERS([ncurses.h],[:],[missing_headers="$missing_headers $ac_header"])])])]) fi if test "$my_htop_platform" = "freebsd"; then AC_CHECK_LIB([kvm], [kvm_open], [], [missing_libraries="$missing_libraries libkvm"]) fi if test "$my_htop_platform" = "openbsd"; then AC_CHECK_LIB([kvm], [kvm_open], [], [missing_libraries="$missing_libraries libkvm"]) fi AC_ARG_ENABLE(linux_affinity, [AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-linux-affinity], [enable Linux sched_setaffinity and sched_getaffinity for affinity support, disables hwloc])], ,enable_linux_affinity="yes") if test "x$enable_linux_affinity" = xyes -a "x$cross_compiling" = xno; then AC_MSG_CHECKING([for usable sched_setaffinity]) AC_RUN_IFELSE([ AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[ #include #include static cpu_set_t cpuset; ]], [[ CPU_ZERO(&cpuset); sched_setaffinity(0, sizeof(cpu_set_t), &cpuset); if (errno == ENOSYS) return 1; ]])], [AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])], [enable_linux_affinity=no AC_MSG_RESULT([no])]) fi if test "x$enable_linux_affinity" = xyes; then AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LINUX_AFFINITY, 1, [Define if Linux sched_setaffinity and sched_getaffinity are to be used.]) fi AC_ARG_ENABLE(hwloc, [AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-hwloc], [enable hwloc support for CPU affinity])],, enable_hwloc="no") if test "x$enable_hwloc" = xyes then AC_CHECK_LIB([hwloc], [hwloc_get_proc_cpubind], [], [missing_libraries="$missing_libraries libhwloc"]) AC_CHECK_HEADERS([hwloc.h],[:], [missing_headers="$missing_headers $ac_header"]) fi # Bail out on errors. # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- if test ! -z "$missing_libraries"; then AC_MSG_ERROR([missing libraries: $missing_libraries]) fi if test ! -z "$missing_headers"; then AC_MSG_ERROR([missing headers: $missing_headers]) fi AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(COPYRIGHT, "(C) 2004-$year Hisham Muhammad", [Copyright message.]) # We're done, let's go! # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- AM_CONDITIONAL([HTOP_LINUX], [test "$my_htop_platform" = linux]) AM_CONDITIONAL([HTOP_FREEBSD], [test "$my_htop_platform" = freebsd]) AM_CONDITIONAL([HTOP_OPENBSD], [test "$my_htop_platform" = openbsd]) AM_CONDITIONAL([HTOP_DARWIN], [test "$my_htop_platform" = darwin]) AM_CONDITIONAL([HTOP_UNSUPPORTED], [test "$my_htop_platform" = unsupported]) AC_SUBST(my_htop_platform) AC_CONFIG_FILES([Makefile htop.1]) AC_OUTPUT htop-2.0.1/htop.1.in0000644000175000001440000002641412624515447011063 00000000000000.TH "HTOP" "1" "2015" "@PACKAGE_STRING@" "Utils" .SH "NAME" htop \- interactive process viewer .SH "SYNOPSIS" .LP .B htop [\fI\-dChusv\fR] .SH "DESCRIPTION" .LP Htop is a free (GPL) ncurses-based process viewer for Linux. .LP It is similar to top, but allows you to scroll vertically and horizontally, so you can see all the processes running on the system, along with their full command lines, as well as viewing them as a process tree, selecting mutiple processes and acting on them all at once. .LP Tasks related to processes (killing, renicing) can be done without entering their PIDs. .br .SH "COMMAND-LINE OPTIONS" .LP Mandatory arguments to long options are mandatory for short options too. .LP .TP \fB\-d \-\-delay=DELAY\fR Delay between updates, in tenths of seconds .TP \fB\-C \-\-no-color \-\-no-colour\fR Start htop in monochrome mode .TP \fB\-h \-\-help Display a help message and exit .TP \fB\-p \-\-pid=PID,PID...\fR Show only the given PIDs .TP \fB\-s \-\-sort\-key COLUMN\fR Sort by this column (use \-\-sort\-key help for a column list) .TP \fB\-u \-\-user=USERNAME\fR Show only the processes of a given user .TP \fB\-v \-\-version Output version information and exit .PP .br .SH "INTERACTIVE COMMANDS" .LP The following commands are supported while in htop: .LP .TP 5 .B Arrows, PgUP, PgDn, Home, End Scroll the process list. .TP .B Space Tag or untag a process. Commands that can operate on multiple processes, like "kill", will then apply over the list of tagged processes, instead of the currently highlighted one. .TP .B U Untag all processes (remove all tags added with the Space key). .TP .B s Trace process system calls: if strace(1) is installed, pressing this key will attach it to the currently selected process, presenting a live update of system calls issued by the process. .TP .B l Display open files for a process: if lsof(1) is installed, pressing this key will display the list of file descriptors opened by the process. .TP .B F1, h, ? Go to the help screen .TP .B F2, S Go to the setup screen, where you can configure the meters displayed at the top of the screen, set various display options, choose among color schemes, and select which columns are displayed, in which order. .TP .B F3, / Incrementally search the command lines of all the displayed processes. The currently selected (highlighted) command will update as you type. While in search mode, pressing F3 will cycle through matching occurrences. .TP .B F4, \\\\ Incremental process filtering: type in part of a process command line and only processes whose names match will be shown. To cancel filtering, enter the Filter option again and press Esc. .TP .B F5, t Tree view: organize processes by parenthood, and layout the relations between them as a tree. Toggling the key will switch between tree and your previously selected sort view. Selecting a sort view will exit tree view. .TP .B F6 On sorted view, select a field for sorting, also accessible through < and >. The current sort field is indicated by a highlight in the header. On tree view, expand or collapse the current subtree. A "+" indicator in the tree node indicates that it is collapsed. .TP .B F7, ] Increase the selected process's priority (subtract from 'nice' value). This can only be done by the superuser. .TP .B F8, [ Decrease the selected process's priority (add to 'nice' value) .TP .B F9, k "Kill" process: sends a signal which is selected in a menu, to one or a group of processes. If processes were tagged, sends the signal to all tagged processes. If none is tagged, sends to the currently selected process. .TP .B F10, q Quit .TP .B I Invert the sort order: if sort order is increasing, switch to decreasing, and vice-versa. .TP .B +, \- When in tree view mode, expand or collapse subtree. When a subtree is collapsed a "+" sign shows to the left of the process name. .TP .B a (on multiprocessor machines) Set CPU affinity: mark which CPUs a process is allowed to use. .TP .B u Show only processes owned by a specified user. .TP .B M Sort by memory usage (top compatibility key). .TP .B P Sort by processor usage (top compatibility key). .TP .B T Sort by time (top compatibility key). .TP .B F "Follow" process: if the sort order causes the currently selected process to move in the list, make the selection bar follow it. This is useful for monitoring a process: this way, you can keep a process always visible on screen. When a movement key is used, "follow" loses effect. .TP .B K Hide kernel threads: prevent the threads belonging the kernel to be displayed in the process list. (This is a toggle key.) .TP .B H Hide user threads: on systems that represent them differently than ordinary processes (such as recent NPTL-based systems), this can hide threads from userspace processes in the process list. (This is a toggle key.) .TP .B p Show full paths to running programs, where applicable. (This is a toggle key.) .TP .B Ctrl-L Refresh: redraw screen and recalculate values. .TP .B Numbers PID search: type in process ID and the selection highlight will be moved to it. .PD .SH "COLUMNS" .LP The following columns can display data about each process. A value of '\-' in all the rows indicates that a column is unsupported on your system, or currently unimplemented in htop. The names below are the ones used in the "Available Columns" section of the setup screen. If a different name is shown in htop's main screen, it is shown below in parenthesis. .LP .TP 5 .B Command The full command line of the process (i.e. program name and arguments). .TP .B PID The process ID. .TP .B STATE (S) The state of the process: \fBS\fR for sleeping (idle) \fBR\fR for running \fBD\fR for disk sleep (uninterruptible) \fBZ\fR for zombie (waiting for parent to read its exit status) \fBT\fR for traced or suspended (e.g by SIGTSTP) \fBW\fR for paging .TP .B PPID The parent process ID. .TP .B PGRP The process's group ID. .TP .B SESSION (SESN) The process's session ID. .TP .B TTY_NR (TTY) The controlling terminal of the process. .TP .B TPGID The process ID of the foreground process group of the controlling terminal. .TP .B MINFLT The number of page faults happening in the main memory. .TP .B CMINFLT The number of minor faults for the process's waited-for children (see MINFLT above). .TP .B MAJFLT The number of page faults happening out of the main memory. .TP .B CMAJFLT The number of major faults for the process's waited-for children (see MAJFLT above). .TP .B UTIME (UTIME+) The user CPU time, which is the amount of time the process has spent executing on the CPU in user mode (i.e. everything but system calls), measured in clock ticks. .TP .B STIME (STIME+) The system CPU time, which is the amount of time the kernel has spent executing system calls on behalf of the process, measured in clock ticks. .TP .B CUTIME (CUTIME+) The children's user CPU time, which is the amount of time the process's waited-for children have spent executing in user mode (see UTIME above). .TP .B CSTIME (CSTIME+) The children's system CPU time, which is the amount of time the kernel has spent executing system calls on behalf of all the process's waited-for children (see STIME above). .TP .B PRIORITY (PRI) The kernel's internal priority for the process, usually just its nice value plus twenty. Different for real-time processes. .TP .B NICE (NI) The nice value of a process, from 19 (low priority) to -20 (high priority). A high value means the process is being nice, letting others have a higher relative priority. The usual OS permission restrictions for adjusting priority apply. .TP .B STARTTIME (START) The time the process was started. .TP .B PROCESSOR (CPU) The ID of the CPU the process last executed on. .TP .B M_SIZE (VIRT) The size of the virtual memory of the process. .TP .B M_RESIDENT (RES) The resident set size (text + data + stack) of the process (i.e. the size of the process's used physical memory). .TP .B M_SHARE (SHR) The size of the process's shared pages. .TP .B M_TRS (CODE) The text resident set size of the process (i.e. the size of the process's executable instructions). .TP .B M_DRS (DATA) The data resident set size (data + stack) of the process (i.e. the size of anything except the process's executable instructions). .TP .B M_LRS (LIB) The library size of the process. .TP .B M_DT (DIRTY) The size of the dirty pages of the process. .TP .B ST_UID (UID) The user ID of the process owner. .TP .B PERCENT_CPU (CPU%) The percentage of the CPU time that the process is currently using. .TP .B PERCENT_MEM (MEM%) The percentage of memory the process is currently using (based on the process's resident memory size, see M_RESIDENT above). .TP .B USER The username of the process owner, or the user ID if the name can't be determined. .TP .B TIME (TIME+) The time, measured in clock ticks that the process has spent in user and system time (see UTIME, STIME above). .TP .B NLWP The number of threads in the process. .TP .B TGID The thread group ID. .TP .B CTID OpenVZ container ID, a.k.a virtual environment ID. .TP .B VPID OpenVZ process ID. .TP .B VXID VServer process ID. .TP .B RCHAR (RD_CHAR) The number of bytes the process has read. .TP .B WCHAR (WR_CHAR) The number of bytes the process has written. .TP .B SYSCR (RD_SYSC) The number of read(2) syscalls for the process. .TP .B SYSCW (WR_SYSC) The number of write(2) syscalls for the process. .TP .B RBYTES (IO_RBYTES) Bytes of read(2) I/O for the process. .TP .B WBYTES (IO_WBYTES) Bytes of write(2) I/O for the process. .TP .B CNCLWB (IO_CANCEL) Bytes of cancelled write(2) I/O. .TP .B IO_READ_RATE (DISK READ) The I/O rate of read(2) in bytes per second, for the process. .TP .B IO_WRITE_RATE (DISK WRITE) The I/O rate of write(2) in bytes per second, for the process. .TP .B IO_RATE (DISK R/W) The I/O rate, IO_READ_RATE + IO_WRITE_RATE (see above). .TP .B CGROUP Which cgroup the process is in. .TP .B OOM OOM killer score. .TP .B IO_PRIORITY (IO) The I/O scheduling class followed by the priority if the class supports it: \fBR\fR for Realtime \fBB\fR for Best-effort \fBid\fR for Idle .TP .B All other flags Currently unsupported (always displays '-'). .SH "CONFIG FILE" .LP By default htop reads its configuration from the XDG-compliant path ~/.config/htop/htoprc -- the configuration file is overwritten by htop's in-program Setup configuration, so it should not be hand-edited. If no user configuration exists htop tries to read the system-wide configuration from @sysconfdir@/htoprc and as a last resort, falls back to its hard coded defaults. .LP You may override the location of the configuration file using the $HTOPRC environment variable (so you can have multiple configurations for different machines that share the same home directory, for example). .SH "MEMORY SIZES" .LP Memory sizes in htop are displayed as they are in tools from the GNU Coreutils (when ran with the --human-readable option). This means that sizes are printed in powers of 1024. (e.g., 1023M = 1072693248 Bytes) .LP The decision to use this convention was made in order to conserve screen space and make memory size representations consistent throughout htop. .SH "SEE ALSO" proc(5), top(1), free(1), ps(1), uptime(1), limits.conf(5) .SH "AUTHORS" .LP htop is developed by Hisham Muhammad . .LP This man page was written by Bartosz Fenski for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution (but it may be used by others). It was updated by Hisham Muhammad, and later by Vincent Launchbury, who wrote the 'Columns' section. htop-2.0.1/MetersPanel.h0000644000175000001440000000141712657503630012003 00000000000000/* Do not edit this file. It was automatically generated. */ #ifndef HEADER_MetersPanel #define HEADER_MetersPanel /* htop - MetersPanel.h (C) 2004-2011 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "Panel.h" #include "Settings.h" #include "ScreenManager.h" typedef struct MetersPanel_ MetersPanel; struct MetersPanel_ { Panel super; Settings* settings; Vector* meters; ScreenManager* scr; MetersPanel* leftNeighbor; MetersPanel* rightNeighbor; bool moving; }; void MetersPanel_setMoving(MetersPanel* this, bool moving); extern PanelClass MetersPanel_class; MetersPanel* MetersPanel_new(Settings* settings, const char* header, Vector* meters, ScreenManager* scr); #endif htop-2.0.1/UptimeMeter.c0000644000175000001440000000257612435715570012030 00000000000000/* htop - UptimeMeter.c (C) 2004-2011 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "UptimeMeter.h" #include "Platform.h" #include "CRT.h" /*{ #include "Meter.h" }*/ int UptimeMeter_attributes[] = { UPTIME }; static void UptimeMeter_setValues(Meter* this, char* buffer, int len) { int totalseconds = Platform_getUptime(); if (totalseconds == -1) { snprintf(buffer, len, "(unknown)"); return; } int seconds = totalseconds % 60; int minutes = (totalseconds/60) % 60; int hours = (totalseconds/3600) % 24; int days = (totalseconds/86400); this->values[0] = days; if (days > this->total) { this->total = days; } char daysbuf[15]; if (days > 100) { sprintf(daysbuf, "%d days(!), ", days); } else if (days > 1) { sprintf(daysbuf, "%d days, ", days); } else if (days == 1) { sprintf(daysbuf, "1 day, "); } else { daysbuf[0] = '\0'; } snprintf(buffer, len, "%s%02d:%02d:%02d", daysbuf, hours, minutes, seconds); } MeterClass UptimeMeter_class = { .super = { .extends = Class(Meter), .delete = Meter_delete }, .setValues = UptimeMeter_setValues, .defaultMode = TEXT_METERMODE, .total = 100.0, .attributes = UptimeMeter_attributes, .name = "Uptime", .uiName = "Uptime", .caption = "Uptime: " }; htop-2.0.1/ProcessList.c0000644000175000001440000002377012665164331012037 00000000000000/* htop - ProcessList.c (C) 2004,2005 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "ProcessList.h" #include "Platform.h" #include "CRT.h" #include "StringUtils.h" #include #include /*{ #include "Vector.h" #include "Hashtable.h" #include "UsersTable.h" #include "Panel.h" #include "Process.h" #include "Settings.h" #ifdef HAVE_LIBHWLOC #include #endif #ifndef MAX_NAME #define MAX_NAME 128 #endif #ifndef MAX_READ #define MAX_READ 2048 #endif typedef struct ProcessList_ { Settings* settings; Vector* processes; Vector* processes2; Hashtable* processTable; UsersTable* usersTable; Panel* panel; int following; uid_t userId; const char* incFilter; Hashtable* pidWhiteList; #ifdef HAVE_LIBHWLOC hwloc_topology_t topology; bool topologyOk; #endif int totalTasks; int runningTasks; int userlandThreads; int kernelThreads; unsigned long long int totalMem; unsigned long long int usedMem; unsigned long long int freeMem; unsigned long long int sharedMem; unsigned long long int buffersMem; unsigned long long int cachedMem; unsigned long long int totalSwap; unsigned long long int usedSwap; unsigned long long int freeSwap; int cpuCount; } ProcessList; ProcessList* ProcessList_new(UsersTable* ut, Hashtable* pidWhiteList, uid_t userId); void ProcessList_delete(ProcessList* pl); void ProcessList_goThroughEntries(ProcessList* pl); }*/ ProcessList* ProcessList_init(ProcessList* this, ObjectClass* klass, UsersTable* usersTable, Hashtable* pidWhiteList, uid_t userId) { this->processes = Vector_new(klass, true, DEFAULT_SIZE); this->processTable = Hashtable_new(140, false); this->usersTable = usersTable; this->pidWhiteList = pidWhiteList; this->userId = userId; // tree-view auxiliary buffer this->processes2 = Vector_new(klass, true, DEFAULT_SIZE); // set later by platform-specific code this->cpuCount = 0; #ifdef HAVE_LIBHWLOC this->topologyOk = false; int topoErr = hwloc_topology_init(&this->topology); if (topoErr == 0) { topoErr = hwloc_topology_load(this->topology); } if (topoErr == 0) { this->topologyOk = true; } #endif this->following = -1; return this; } void ProcessList_done(ProcessList* this) { #ifdef HAVE_LIBHWLOC if (this->topologyOk) { hwloc_topology_destroy(this->topology); } #endif Hashtable_delete(this->processTable); Vector_delete(this->processes); Vector_delete(this->processes2); } void ProcessList_setPanel(ProcessList* this, Panel* panel) { this->panel = panel; } void ProcessList_printHeader(ProcessList* this, RichString* header) { RichString_prune(header); ProcessField* fields = this->settings->fields; for (int i = 0; fields[i]; i++) { const char* field = Process_fields[fields[i]].title; if (!field) field = "- "; if (!this->settings->treeView && this->settings->sortKey == fields[i]) RichString_append(header, CRT_colors[PANEL_SELECTION_FOCUS], field); else RichString_append(header, CRT_colors[PANEL_HEADER_FOCUS], field); } } void ProcessList_add(ProcessList* this, Process* p) { assert(Vector_indexOf(this->processes, p, Process_pidCompare) == -1); assert(Hashtable_get(this->processTable, p->pid) == NULL); Vector_add(this->processes, p); Hashtable_put(this->processTable, p->pid, p); assert(Vector_indexOf(this->processes, p, Process_pidCompare) != -1); assert(Hashtable_get(this->processTable, p->pid) != NULL); assert(Hashtable_count(this->processTable) == Vector_count(this->processes)); } void ProcessList_remove(ProcessList* this, Process* p) { assert(Vector_indexOf(this->processes, p, Process_pidCompare) != -1); assert(Hashtable_get(this->processTable, p->pid) != NULL); Process* pp = Hashtable_remove(this->processTable, p->pid); assert(pp == p); (void)pp; unsigned int pid = p->pid; int idx = Vector_indexOf(this->processes, p, Process_pidCompare); assert(idx != -1); if (idx >= 0) Vector_remove(this->processes, idx); assert(Hashtable_get(this->processTable, pid) == NULL); (void)pid; assert(Hashtable_count(this->processTable) == Vector_count(this->processes)); } Process* ProcessList_get(ProcessList* this, int idx) { return (Process*) (Vector_get(this->processes, idx)); } int ProcessList_size(ProcessList* this) { return (Vector_size(this->processes)); } static void ProcessList_buildTree(ProcessList* this, pid_t pid, int level, int indent, int direction, bool show) { Vector* children = Vector_new(Class(Process), false, DEFAULT_SIZE); for (int i = Vector_size(this->processes) - 1; i >= 0; i--) { Process* process = (Process*) (Vector_get(this->processes, i)); if (process->show && (process->tgid == pid || (process->tgid == process->pid && process->ppid == pid))) { process = (Process*) (Vector_take(this->processes, i)); Vector_add(children, process); } } int size = Vector_size(children); for (int i = 0; i < size; i++) { Process* process = (Process*) (Vector_get(children, i)); if (!show) process->show = false; int s = this->processes2->items; if (direction == 1) Vector_add(this->processes2, process); else Vector_insert(this->processes2, 0, process); assert(this->processes2->items == s+1); (void)s; int nextIndent = indent | (1 << level); ProcessList_buildTree(this, process->pid, level+1, (i < size - 1) ? nextIndent : indent, direction, show ? process->showChildren : false); if (i == size - 1) process->indent = -nextIndent; else process->indent = nextIndent; } Vector_delete(children); } void ProcessList_sort(ProcessList* this) { if (!this->settings->treeView) { Vector_insertionSort(this->processes); } else { // Save settings int direction = this->settings->direction; int sortKey = this->settings->sortKey; // Sort by PID this->settings->sortKey = PID; this->settings->direction = 1; Vector_quickSort(this->processes); // Restore settings this->settings->sortKey = sortKey; this->settings->direction = direction; // Take PID 1 as root and add to the new listing int vsize = Vector_size(this->processes); Process* init = (Process*) (Vector_take(this->processes, 0)); if (!init) return; // This assertion crashes on hardened kernels. // I wonder how well tree view works on those systems. // assert(init->pid == 1); init->indent = 0; Vector_add(this->processes2, init); // Recursively empty list ProcessList_buildTree(this, init->pid, 0, 0, direction, true); // Add leftovers while (Vector_size(this->processes)) { Process* p = (Process*) (Vector_take(this->processes, 0)); p->indent = 0; Vector_add(this->processes2, p); ProcessList_buildTree(this, p->pid, 0, 0, direction, p->showChildren); } assert(Vector_size(this->processes2) == vsize); (void)vsize; assert(Vector_size(this->processes) == 0); // Swap listings around Vector* t = this->processes; this->processes = this->processes2; this->processes2 = t; } } ProcessField ProcessList_keyAt(ProcessList* this, int at) { int x = 0; ProcessField* fields = this->settings->fields; ProcessField field; for (int i = 0; (field = fields[i]); i++) { const char* title = Process_fields[field].title; if (!title) title = "- "; int len = strlen(title); if (at >= x && at <= x + len) { return field; } x += len; } return COMM; } void ProcessList_expandTree(ProcessList* this) { int size = Vector_size(this->processes); for (int i = 0; i < size; i++) { Process* process = (Process*) Vector_get(this->processes, i); process->showChildren = true; } } void ProcessList_rebuildPanel(ProcessList* this) { const char* incFilter = this->incFilter; int currPos = Panel_getSelectedIndex(this->panel); pid_t currPid = this->following != -1 ? this->following : 0; int currScrollV = this->panel->scrollV; Panel_prune(this->panel); int size = ProcessList_size(this); int idx = 0; for (int i = 0; i < size; i++) { bool hidden = false; Process* p = ProcessList_get(this, i); if ( (!p->show) || (this->userId != (uid_t) -1 && (p->st_uid != this->userId)) || (incFilter && !(String_contains_i(p->comm, incFilter))) || (this->pidWhiteList && !Hashtable_get(this->pidWhiteList, p->tgid)) ) hidden = true; if (!hidden) { Panel_set(this->panel, idx, (Object*)p); if ((this->following == -1 && idx == currPos) || (this->following != -1 && p->pid == currPid)) { Panel_setSelected(this->panel, idx); this->panel->scrollV = currScrollV; } idx++; } } } Process* ProcessList_getProcess(ProcessList* this, pid_t pid, bool* preExisting, Process_New constructor) { Process* proc = (Process*) Hashtable_get(this->processTable, pid); *preExisting = proc; if (proc) { assert(Vector_indexOf(this->processes, proc, Process_pidCompare) != -1); assert(proc->pid == pid); } else { proc = constructor(this->settings); assert(proc->comm == NULL); proc->pid = pid; } return proc; } void ProcessList_scan(ProcessList* this) { // mark all process as "dirty" for (int i = 0; i < Vector_size(this->processes); i++) { Process* p = (Process*) Vector_get(this->processes, i); p->updated = false; p->show = true; } this->totalTasks = 0; this->userlandThreads = 0; this->kernelThreads = 0; this->runningTasks = 0; ProcessList_goThroughEntries(this); for (int i = Vector_size(this->processes) - 1; i >= 0; i--) { Process* p = (Process*) Vector_get(this->processes, i); if (p->updated == false) ProcessList_remove(this, p); else p->updated = false; } } htop-2.0.1/XAlloc.c0000644000175000001440000000141512654372563010745 00000000000000 #include "XAlloc.h" #include "RichString.h" #ifndef _GNU_SOURCE #define _GNU_SOURCE #endif #include #include #include /*{ #include }*/ static inline void fail() { curs_set(1); endwin(); err(1, NULL); } void* xMalloc(size_t size) { void* data = malloc(size); if (!data && size > 0) { fail(); } return data; } void* xCalloc(size_t nmemb, size_t size) { void* data = calloc(nmemb, size); if (!data) { fail(); } return data; } void* xRealloc(void* ptr, size_t size) { void* data = realloc(ptr, size); if (!data && size > 0) { fail(); } return data; } char* xStrdup(const char* str) { char* data = strdup(str); if (!data && str) { fail(); } return data; } htop-2.0.1/DisplayOptionsPanel.c0000644000175000001440000000772512654146532013531 00000000000000/* htop - DisplayOptionsPanel.c (C) 2004-2011 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "DisplayOptionsPanel.h" #include "CheckItem.h" #include "CRT.h" #include #include #include /*{ #include "Panel.h" #include "Settings.h" #include "ScreenManager.h" typedef struct DisplayOptionsPanel_ { Panel super; Settings* settings; ScreenManager* scr; } DisplayOptionsPanel; }*/ static const char* DisplayOptionsFunctions[] = {" ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " ", " ", "Done ", NULL}; static void DisplayOptionsPanel_delete(Object* object) { Panel* super = (Panel*) object; DisplayOptionsPanel* this = (DisplayOptionsPanel*) object; Panel_done(super); free(this); } static HandlerResult DisplayOptionsPanel_eventHandler(Panel* super, int ch) { DisplayOptionsPanel* this = (DisplayOptionsPanel*) super; HandlerResult result = IGNORED; CheckItem* selected = (CheckItem*) Panel_getSelected(super); switch(ch) { case 0x0a: case 0x0d: case KEY_ENTER: case KEY_MOUSE: case KEY_RECLICK: case ' ': CheckItem_set(selected, ! (CheckItem_get(selected)) ); result = HANDLED; } if (result == HANDLED) { this->settings->changed = true; const Header* header = this->scr->header; Header_calculateHeight((Header*) header); Header_reinit((Header*) header); Header_draw(header); ScreenManager_resize(this->scr, this->scr->x1, header->height, this->scr->x2, this->scr->y2); } return result; } PanelClass DisplayOptionsPanel_class = { .super = { .extends = Class(Panel), .delete = DisplayOptionsPanel_delete }, .eventHandler = DisplayOptionsPanel_eventHandler }; DisplayOptionsPanel* DisplayOptionsPanel_new(Settings* settings, ScreenManager* scr) { DisplayOptionsPanel* this = AllocThis(DisplayOptionsPanel); Panel* super = (Panel*) this; FunctionBar* fuBar = FunctionBar_new(DisplayOptionsFunctions, NULL, NULL); Panel_init(super, 1, 1, 1, 1, Class(CheckItem), true, fuBar); this->settings = settings; this->scr = scr; Panel_setHeader(super, "Display options"); Panel_add(super, (Object*) CheckItem_newByRef(xStrdup("Tree view"), &(settings->treeView))); Panel_add(super, (Object*) CheckItem_newByRef(xStrdup("Shadow other users' processes"), &(settings->shadowOtherUsers))); Panel_add(super, (Object*) CheckItem_newByRef(xStrdup("Hide kernel threads"), &(settings->hideKernelThreads))); Panel_add(super, (Object*) CheckItem_newByRef(xStrdup("Hide userland process threads"), &(settings->hideUserlandThreads))); Panel_add(super, (Object*) CheckItem_newByRef(xStrdup("Display threads in a different color"), &(settings->highlightThreads))); Panel_add(super, (Object*) CheckItem_newByRef(xStrdup("Show custom thread names"), &(settings->showThreadNames))); Panel_add(super, (Object*) CheckItem_newByRef(xStrdup("Show program path"), &(settings->showProgramPath))); Panel_add(super, (Object*) CheckItem_newByRef(xStrdup("Highlight program \"basename\""), &(settings->highlightBaseName))); Panel_add(super, (Object*) CheckItem_newByRef(xStrdup("Highlight large numbers in memory counters"), &(settings->highlightMegabytes))); Panel_add(super, (Object*) CheckItem_newByRef(xStrdup("Leave a margin around header"), &(settings->headerMargin))); Panel_add(super, (Object*) CheckItem_newByRef(xStrdup("Detailed CPU time (System/IO-Wait/Hard-IRQ/Soft-IRQ/Steal/Guest)"), &(settings->detailedCPUTime))); Panel_add(super, (Object*) CheckItem_newByRef(xStrdup("Count CPUs from 0 instead of 1"), &(settings->countCPUsFromZero))); Panel_add(super, (Object*) CheckItem_newByRef(xStrdup("Update process names on every refresh"), &(settings->updateProcessNames))); Panel_add(super, (Object*) CheckItem_newByRef(xStrdup("Add guest time in CPU meter percentage"), &(settings->accountGuestInCPUMeter))); return this; } htop-2.0.1/HostnameMeter.c0000644000175000001440000000137212327520650012325 00000000000000/* htop - HostnameMeter.c (C) 2004-2011 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "HostnameMeter.h" #include "CRT.h" #include /*{ #include "Meter.h" }*/ int HostnameMeter_attributes[] = { HOSTNAME }; static void HostnameMeter_setValues(Meter* this, char* buffer, int size) { (void) this; gethostname(buffer, size-1); } MeterClass HostnameMeter_class = { .super = { .extends = Class(Meter), .delete = Meter_delete }, .setValues = HostnameMeter_setValues, .defaultMode = TEXT_METERMODE, .total = 100.0, .attributes = HostnameMeter_attributes, .name = "Hostname", .uiName = "Hostname", .caption = "Hostname: ", }; htop-2.0.1/openbsd/0000755000175000001440000000000012667371566011136 500000000000000htop-2.0.1/openbsd/OpenBSDCRT.c0000644000175000001440000000105612642264520013007 00000000000000/* htop - UnsupportedCRT.c (C) 2014 Hisham H. Muhammad (C) 2015 Michael McConville Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "config.h" #include "CRT.h" #include #include void CRT_handleSIGSEGV(int sgn) { (void) sgn; CRT_done(); fprintf(stderr, "\n\nhtop " VERSION " aborting.\n"); fprintf(stderr, "\nUnfortunately, you seem to be using an unsupported platform!"); fprintf(stderr, "\nPlease contact your platform package maintainer!\n\n"); abort(); } htop-2.0.1/openbsd/OpenBSDProcess.c0000644000175000001440000001470512654142045014002 00000000000000/* htop - OpenBSDProcess.c (C) 2015 Hisham H. Muhammad (C) 2015 Michael McConville Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "Process.h" #include "ProcessList.h" #include "OpenBSDProcess.h" #include "Platform.h" #include "CRT.h" #include #include #include /*{ typedef enum OpenBSDProcessFields { // Add platform-specific fields here, with ids >= 100 LAST_PROCESSFIELD = 100, } OpenBSDProcessField; typedef struct OpenBSDProcess_ { Process super; } OpenBSDProcess; #ifndef Process_isKernelThread #define Process_isKernelThread(_process) (_process->pgrp == 0) #endif #ifndef Process_isUserlandThread #define Process_isUserlandThread(_process) (_process->pid != _process->tgid) #endif }*/ ProcessClass OpenBSDProcess_class = { .super = { .extends = Class(Process), .display = Process_display, .delete = Process_delete, .compare = OpenBSDProcess_compare }, .writeField = (Process_WriteField) OpenBSDProcess_writeField, }; ProcessFieldData Process_fields[] = { [0] = { .name = "", .title = NULL, .description = NULL, .flags = 0, }, [PID] = { .name = "PID", .title = " PID ", .description = "Process/thread ID", .flags = 0, }, [COMM] = { .name = "Command", .title = "Command ", .description = "Command line", .flags = 0, }, [STATE] = { .name = "STATE", .title = "S ", .description = "Process state (S sleeping, R running, D disk, Z zombie, T traced, W paging)", .flags = 0, }, [PPID] = { .name = "PPID", .title = " PPID ", .description = "Parent process ID", .flags = 0, }, [PGRP] = { .name = "PGRP", .title = " PGRP ", .description = "Process group ID", .flags = 0, }, [SESSION] = { .name = "SESSION", .title = " SESN ", .description = "Process's session ID", .flags = 0, }, [TTY_NR] = { .name = "TTY_NR", .title = " TTY ", .description = "Controlling terminal", .flags = 0, }, [TPGID] = { .name = "TPGID", .title = " TPGID ", .description = "Process ID of the fg process group of the controlling terminal", .flags = 0, }, [MINFLT] = { .name = "MINFLT", .title = " MINFLT ", .description = "Number of minor faults which have not required loading a memory page from disk", .flags = 0, }, [MAJFLT] = { .name = "MAJFLT", .title = " MAJFLT ", .description = "Number of major faults which have required loading a memory page from disk", .flags = 0, }, [PRIORITY] = { .name = "PRIORITY", .title = "PRI ", .description = "Kernel's internal priority for the process", .flags = 0, }, [NICE] = { .name = "NICE", .title = " NI ", .description = "Nice value (the higher the value, the more it lets other processes take priority)", .flags = 0, }, [STARTTIME] = { .name = "STARTTIME", .title = "START ", .description = "Time the process was started", .flags = 0, }, [PROCESSOR] = { .name = "PROCESSOR", .title = "CPU ", .description = "Id of the CPU the process last executed on", .flags = 0, }, [M_SIZE] = { .name = "M_SIZE", .title = " VIRT ", .description = "Total program size in virtual memory", .flags = 0, }, [M_RESIDENT] = { .name = "M_RESIDENT", .title = " RES ", .description = "Resident set size, size of the text and data sections, plus stack usage", .flags = 0, }, [ST_UID] = { .name = "ST_UID", .title = " UID ", .description = "User ID of the process owner", .flags = 0, }, [PERCENT_CPU] = { .name = "PERCENT_CPU", .title = "CPU% ", .description = "Percentage of the CPU time the process used in the last sampling", .flags = 0, }, [PERCENT_MEM] = { .name = "PERCENT_MEM", .title = "MEM% ", .description = "Percentage of the memory the process is using, based on resident memory size", .flags = 0, }, [USER] = { .name = "USER", .title = "USER ", .description = "Username of the process owner (or user ID if name cannot be determined)", .flags = 0, }, [TIME] = { .name = "TIME", .title = " TIME+ ", .description = "Total time the process has spent in user and system time", .flags = 0, }, [NLWP] = { .name = "NLWP", .title = "NLWP ", .description = "Number of threads in the process", .flags = 0, }, [TGID] = { .name = "TGID", .title = " TGID ", .description = "Thread group ID (i.e. process ID)", .flags = 0, }, [LAST_PROCESSFIELD] = { .name = "*** report bug! ***", .title = NULL, .description = NULL, .flags = 0, }, }; ProcessPidColumn Process_pidColumns[] = { { .id = PID, .label = "PID" }, { .id = PPID, .label = "PPID" }, { .id = TPGID, .label = "TPGID" }, { .id = TGID, .label = "TGID" }, { .id = PGRP, .label = "PGRP" }, { .id = SESSION, .label = "SESN" }, { .id = 0, .label = NULL }, }; OpenBSDProcess* OpenBSDProcess_new(Settings* settings) { OpenBSDProcess* this = xCalloc(sizeof(OpenBSDProcess), 1); Object_setClass(this, Class(OpenBSDProcess)); Process_init(&this->super, settings); return this; } void Process_delete(Object* cast) { OpenBSDProcess* this = (OpenBSDProcess*) cast; Process_done((Process*)cast); free(this); } void OpenBSDProcess_writeField(Process* this, RichString* str, ProcessField field) { //OpenBSDProcess* fp = (OpenBSDProcess*) this; char buffer[256]; buffer[255] = '\0'; int attr = CRT_colors[DEFAULT_COLOR]; //int n = sizeof(buffer) - 1; switch (field) { // add OpenBSD-specific fields here default: Process_writeField(this, str, field); return; } RichString_append(str, attr, buffer); } long OpenBSDProcess_compare(const void* v1, const void* v2) { OpenBSDProcess *p1, *p2; Settings *settings = ((Process*)v1)->settings; if (settings->direction == 1) { p1 = (OpenBSDProcess*)v1; p2 = (OpenBSDProcess*)v2; } else { p2 = (OpenBSDProcess*)v1; p1 = (OpenBSDProcess*)v2; } switch (settings->sortKey) { // add OpenBSD-specific fields here default: return Process_compare(v1, v2); } } bool Process_isThread(Process* this) { return (Process_isKernelThread(this)); } htop-2.0.1/openbsd/OpenBSDProcess.h0000644000175000001440000000221012656477605014012 00000000000000/* Do not edit this file. It was automatically generated. */ #ifndef HEADER_OpenBSDProcess #define HEADER_OpenBSDProcess /* htop - OpenBSDProcess.h (C) 2015 Hisham H. Muhammad (C) 2015 Michael McConville Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ typedef enum OpenBSDProcessFields { // Add platform-specific fields here, with ids >= 100 LAST_PROCESSFIELD = 100, } OpenBSDProcessField; typedef struct OpenBSDProcess_ { Process super; } OpenBSDProcess; #ifndef Process_isKernelThread #define Process_isKernelThread(_process) (_process->pgrp == 0) #endif #ifndef Process_isUserlandThread #define Process_isUserlandThread(_process) (_process->pid != _process->tgid) #endif extern ProcessClass OpenBSDProcess_class; extern ProcessFieldData Process_fields[]; extern ProcessPidColumn Process_pidColumns[]; OpenBSDProcess* OpenBSDProcess_new(Settings* settings); void Process_delete(Object* cast); void OpenBSDProcess_writeField(Process* this, RichString* str, ProcessField field); long OpenBSDProcess_compare(const void* v1, const void* v2); bool Process_isThread(Process* this); #endif htop-2.0.1/openbsd/Battery.h0000644000175000001440000000054512611241330012613 00000000000000/* Do not edit this file. It was automatically generated. */ #ifndef HEADER_Battery #define HEADER_Battery /* htop - openbsd/Battery.h (C) 2015 Hisham H. Muhammad (C) 2015 Michael McConville Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ void Battery_getData(double* level, ACPresence* isOnAC); #endif htop-2.0.1/openbsd/OpenBSDProcessList.c0000644000175000001440000002073412667366623014653 00000000000000/* htop - OpenBSDProcessList.c (C) 2014 Hisham H. Muhammad (C) 2015 Michael McConville Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "ProcessList.h" #include "OpenBSDProcessList.h" #include "OpenBSDProcess.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /*{ #include typedef struct CPUData_ { unsigned long long int totalTime; unsigned long long int totalPeriod; } CPUData; typedef struct OpenBSDProcessList_ { ProcessList super; kvm_t* kd; CPUData* cpus; } OpenBSDProcessList; }*/ /* * avoid relying on or conflicting with MIN() and MAX() in sys/param.h */ #ifndef MINIMUM #define MINIMUM(x, y) ((x) > (y) ? (y) : (x)) #endif #ifndef MAXIMUM #define MAXIMUM(x, y) ((x) > (y) ? (x) : (y)) #endif #ifndef CLAMP #define CLAMP(x, low, high) (((x) > (high)) ? (high) : MAXIMUM(x, low)) #endif static long fscale; ProcessList* ProcessList_new(UsersTable* usersTable, Hashtable* pidWhiteList, uid_t userId) { int mib[] = { CTL_HW, HW_NCPU }; int fmib[] = { CTL_KERN, KERN_FSCALE }; int i, e; OpenBSDProcessList* opl; ProcessList* pl; size_t size; char errbuf[_POSIX2_LINE_MAX]; opl = xCalloc(1, sizeof(OpenBSDProcessList)); pl = (ProcessList*) opl; size = sizeof(pl->cpuCount); ProcessList_init(pl, Class(OpenBSDProcess), usersTable, pidWhiteList, userId); e = sysctl(mib, 2, &pl->cpuCount, &size, NULL, 0); if (e == -1 || pl->cpuCount < 1) { pl->cpuCount = 1; } opl->cpus = xRealloc(opl->cpus, pl->cpuCount * sizeof(CPUData)); size = sizeof(fscale); if (sysctl(fmib, 2, &fscale, &size, NULL, 0) < 0) { err(1, "fscale sysctl call failed"); } for (i = 0; i < pl->cpuCount; i++) { opl->cpus[i].totalTime = 1; opl->cpus[i].totalPeriod = 1; } opl->kd = kvm_openfiles(NULL, NULL, NULL, KVM_NO_FILES, errbuf); if (opl->kd == NULL) { errx(1, "kvm_open: %s", errbuf); } return pl; } void ProcessList_delete(ProcessList* this) { const OpenBSDProcessList* opl = (OpenBSDProcessList*) this; if (opl->kd) { kvm_close(opl->kd); } free(opl->cpus); ProcessList_done(this); free(this); } static inline void OpenBSDProcessList_scanMemoryInfo(ProcessList* pl) { static int uvmexp_mib[] = {CTL_VM, VM_UVMEXP}; struct uvmexp uvmexp; size_t size_uvmexp = sizeof(uvmexp); if (sysctl(uvmexp_mib, 2, &uvmexp, &size_uvmexp, NULL, 0) < 0) { err(1, "uvmexp sysctl call failed"); } pl->totalMem = uvmexp.npages * PAGE_SIZE_KB; // Taken from OpenBSD systat/iostat.c, top/machine.c and uvm_sysctl(9) static int bcache_mib[] = {CTL_VFS, VFS_GENERIC, VFS_BCACHESTAT}; struct bcachestats bcstats; size_t size_bcstats = sizeof(bcstats); if (sysctl(bcache_mib, 3, &bcstats, &size_bcstats, NULL, 0) < 0) { err(1, "cannot get vfs.bcachestat"); } pl->cachedMem = bcstats.numbufpages * PAGE_SIZE_KB; pl->freeMem = uvmexp.free * PAGE_SIZE_KB; pl->usedMem = (uvmexp.npages - uvmexp.free - uvmexp.paging) * PAGE_SIZE_KB; /* const OpenBSDProcessList* opl = (OpenBSDProcessList*) pl; size_t len = sizeof(pl->totalMem); sysctl(MIB_hw_physmem, 2, &(pl->totalMem), &len, NULL, 0); pl->totalMem /= 1024; sysctl(MIB_vm_stats_vm_v_wire_count, 4, &(pl->usedMem), &len, NULL, 0); pl->usedMem *= PAGE_SIZE_KB; pl->freeMem = pl->totalMem - pl->usedMem; sysctl(MIB_vm_stats_vm_v_cache_count, 4, &(pl->cachedMem), &len, NULL, 0); pl->cachedMem *= PAGE_SIZE_KB; struct kvm_swap swap[16]; int nswap = kvm_getswapinfo(opl->kd, swap, sizeof(swap)/sizeof(swap[0]), 0); pl->totalSwap = 0; pl->usedSwap = 0; for (int i = 0; i < nswap; i++) { pl->totalSwap += swap[i].ksw_total; pl->usedSwap += swap[i].ksw_used; } pl->totalSwap *= PAGE_SIZE_KB; pl->usedSwap *= PAGE_SIZE_KB; pl->sharedMem = 0; // currently unused pl->buffersMem = 0; // not exposed to userspace */ } char *OpenBSDProcessList_readProcessName(kvm_t* kd, struct kinfo_proc* kproc, int* basenameEnd) { char *s, **arg; size_t len = 0, n; int i; /* * Like OpenBSD's top(1), we try to fall back to the command name * (argv[0]) if we fail to construct the full command. */ arg = kvm_getargv(kd, kproc, 500); if (arg == NULL || *arg == NULL) { *basenameEnd = strlen(kproc->p_comm); return xStrdup(kproc->p_comm); } for (i = 0; arg[i] != NULL; i++) { len += strlen(arg[i]) + 1; /* room for arg and trailing space or NUL */ } /* don't use xMalloc here - we want to handle huge argv's gracefully */ if ((s = malloc(len)) == NULL) { *basenameEnd = strlen(kproc->p_comm); return xStrdup(kproc->p_comm); } *s = '\0'; for (i = 0; arg[i] != NULL; i++) { n = strlcat(s, arg[i], len); if (i == 0) { /* TODO: rename all basenameEnd to basenameLen, make size_t */ *basenameEnd = MINIMUM(n, len-1); } /* the trailing space should get truncated anyway */ strlcat(s, " ", len); } return s; } /* * Taken from OpenBSD's ps(1). */ double getpcpu(const struct kinfo_proc *kp) { if (fscale == 0) return (0.0); #define fxtofl(fixpt) ((double)(fixpt) / fscale) return (100.0 * fxtofl(kp->p_pctcpu)); } void ProcessList_goThroughEntries(ProcessList* this) { OpenBSDProcessList* opl = (OpenBSDProcessList*) this; Settings* settings = this->settings; bool hideKernelThreads = settings->hideKernelThreads; bool hideUserlandThreads = settings->hideUserlandThreads; struct kinfo_proc* kproc; bool preExisting; Process* proc; OpenBSDProcess* fp; int count = 0; int i; OpenBSDProcessList_scanMemoryInfo(this); // use KERN_PROC_KTHREAD to also include kernel threads struct kinfo_proc* kprocs = kvm_getprocs(opl->kd, KERN_PROC_ALL, 0, sizeof(struct kinfo_proc), &count); //struct kinfo_proc* kprocs = getprocs(KERN_PROC_ALL, 0, &count); for (i = 0; i < count; i++) { kproc = &kprocs[i]; preExisting = false; proc = ProcessList_getProcess(this, kproc->p_pid, &preExisting, (Process_New) OpenBSDProcess_new); fp = (OpenBSDProcess*) proc; proc->show = ! ((hideKernelThreads && Process_isKernelThread(proc)) || (hideUserlandThreads && Process_isUserlandThread(proc))); if (!preExisting) { proc->ppid = kproc->p_ppid; proc->tpgid = kproc->p_tpgid; proc->tgid = kproc->p_pid; proc->session = kproc->p_sid; proc->tty_nr = kproc->p_tdev; proc->pgrp = kproc->p__pgid; proc->st_uid = kproc->p_uid; proc->starttime_ctime = kproc->p_ustart_sec; proc->user = UsersTable_getRef(this->usersTable, proc->st_uid); ProcessList_add((ProcessList*)this, proc); proc->comm = OpenBSDProcessList_readProcessName(opl->kd, kproc, &proc->basenameOffset); } else { if (settings->updateProcessNames) { free(proc->comm); proc->comm = OpenBSDProcessList_readProcessName(opl->kd, kproc, &proc->basenameOffset); } } proc->m_size = kproc->p_vm_dsize; proc->m_resident = kproc->p_vm_rssize; proc->percent_mem = (proc->m_resident * PAGE_SIZE_KB) / (double)(this->totalMem) * 100.0; proc->percent_cpu = CLAMP(getpcpu(kproc), 0.0, this->cpuCount*100.0); //proc->nlwp = kproc->p_numthreads; //proc->time = kproc->p_rtime_sec + ((kproc->p_rtime_usec + 500000) / 10); proc->nice = kproc->p_nice - 20; proc->time = kproc->p_rtime_sec + ((kproc->p_rtime_usec + 500000) / 1000000); proc->time *= 100; proc->priority = kproc->p_priority - PZERO; switch (kproc->p_stat) { case SIDL: proc->state = 'I'; break; case SRUN: proc->state = 'R'; break; case SSLEEP: proc->state = 'S'; break; case SSTOP: proc->state = 'T'; break; case SZOMB: proc->state = 'Z'; break; case SDEAD: proc->state = 'D'; break; case SONPROC: proc->state = 'P'; break; default: proc->state = '?'; } if (Process_isKernelThread(proc)) { this->kernelThreads++; } this->totalTasks++; // SRUN ('R') means runnable, not running if (proc->state == 'P') { this->runningTasks++; } proc->updated = true; } } htop-2.0.1/openbsd/Platform.h0000644000175000001440000000354512656477605013021 00000000000000/* Do not edit this file. It was automatically generated. */ #ifndef HEADER_Platform #define HEADER_Platform /* htop - openbsd/Platform.h (C) 2014 Hisham H. Muhammad (C) 2015 Michael McConville Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "Action.h" #include "BatteryMeter.h" #include "SignalsPanel.h" extern ProcessFieldData Process_fields[]; #define MAXCPU 256 // XXX: probably should be a struct member /* * Copyright (c) 1984, 1989, William LeFebvre, Rice University * Copyright (c) 1989, 1990, 1992, William LeFebvre, Northwestern University * * Taken directly from OpenBSD's top(1). * * percentages(cnt, out, new, old, diffs) - calculate percentage change * between array "old" and "new", putting the percentages in "out". * "cnt" is size of each array and "diffs" is used for scratch space. * The array "old" is updated on each call. * The routine assumes modulo arithmetic. This function is especially * useful on BSD machines for calculating cpu state percentages. */ extern ProcessField Platform_defaultFields[]; extern int Platform_numberOfFields; /* * See /usr/include/sys/signal.h */ extern SignalItem Platform_signals[]; extern unsigned int Platform_numberOfSignals; void Platform_setBindings(Htop_Action* keys); extern MeterClass* Platform_meterTypes[]; // preserved from FreeBSD port int Platform_getUptime(); void Platform_getLoadAverage(double* one, double* five, double* fifteen); int Platform_getMaxPid(); double Platform_setCPUValues(Meter* this, int cpu); void Platform_setMemoryValues(Meter* this); /* * Copyright (c) 1994 Thorsten Lockert * All rights reserved. * * Taken almost directly from OpenBSD's top(1) */ void Platform_setSwapValues(Meter* this); void Platform_setTasksValues(Meter* this); char* Platform_getProcessEnv(pid_t pid); #endif htop-2.0.1/openbsd/Battery.c0000644000175000001440000000050112604503673012613 00000000000000/* htop - openbsd/Battery.c (C) 2015 Hisham H. Muhammad (C) 2015 Michael McConville Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "BatteryMeter.h" void Battery_getData(double* level, ACPresence* isOnAC) { // TODO *level = -1; *isOnAC = AC_ERROR; } htop-2.0.1/openbsd/Platform.c0000644000175000001440000002011112654142045012761 00000000000000/* htop - openbsd/Platform.c (C) 2014 Hisham H. Muhammad (C) 2015 Michael McConville Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "Platform.h" #include "Meter.h" #include "CPUMeter.h" #include "MemoryMeter.h" #include "SwapMeter.h" #include "TasksMeter.h" #include "LoadAverageMeter.h" #include "UptimeMeter.h" #include "ClockMeter.h" #include "HostnameMeter.h" #include "SignalsPanel.h" #include "OpenBSDProcess.h" #include "OpenBSDProcessList.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /*{ #include "Action.h" #include "BatteryMeter.h" #include "SignalsPanel.h" extern ProcessFieldData Process_fields[]; }*/ #define MAXCPU 256 // XXX: probably should be a struct member static int64_t old_v[MAXCPU][5]; /* * Copyright (c) 1984, 1989, William LeFebvre, Rice University * Copyright (c) 1989, 1990, 1992, William LeFebvre, Northwestern University * * Taken directly from OpenBSD's top(1). * * percentages(cnt, out, new, old, diffs) - calculate percentage change * between array "old" and "new", putting the percentages in "out". * "cnt" is size of each array and "diffs" is used for scratch space. * The array "old" is updated on each call. * The routine assumes modulo arithmetic. This function is especially * useful on BSD machines for calculating cpu state percentages. */ static int percentages(int cnt, int64_t *out, int64_t *new, int64_t *old, int64_t *diffs) { int64_t change, total_change, *dp, half_total; int i; /* initialization */ total_change = 0; dp = diffs; /* calculate changes for each state and the overall change */ for (i = 0; i < cnt; i++) { if ((change = *new - *old) < 0) { /* this only happens when the counter wraps */ change = INT64_MAX - *old + *new; } total_change += (*dp++ = change); *old++ = *new++; } /* avoid divide by zero potential */ if (total_change == 0) total_change = 1; /* calculate percentages based on overall change, rounding up */ half_total = total_change / 2l; for (i = 0; i < cnt; i++) *out++ = ((*diffs++ * 1000 + half_total) / total_change); /* return the total in case the caller wants to use it */ return (total_change); } ProcessField Platform_defaultFields[] = { PID, USER, PRIORITY, NICE, M_SIZE, M_RESIDENT, STATE, PERCENT_CPU, PERCENT_MEM, TIME, COMM, 0 }; int Platform_numberOfFields = LAST_PROCESSFIELD; /* * See /usr/include/sys/signal.h */ SignalItem Platform_signals[] = { { .name = " 0 Cancel", .number = 0 }, { .name = " 1 SIGHUP", .number = 1 }, { .name = " 2 SIGINT", .number = 2 }, { .name = " 3 SIGQUIT", .number = 3 }, { .name = " 4 SIGILL", .number = 4 }, { .name = " 5 SIGTRAP", .number = 5 }, { .name = " 6 SIGABRT", .number = 6 }, { .name = " 6 SIGIOT", .number = 6 }, { .name = " 7 SIGEMT", .number = 7 }, { .name = " 8 SIGFPE", .number = 8 }, { .name = " 9 SIGKILL", .number = 9 }, { .name = "10 SIGBUS", .number = 10 }, { .name = "11 SIGSEGV", .number = 11 }, { .name = "12 SIGSYS", .number = 12 }, { .name = "13 SIGPIPE", .number = 13 }, { .name = "14 SIGALRM", .number = 14 }, { .name = "15 SIGTERM", .number = 15 }, { .name = "16 SIGURG", .number = 16 }, { .name = "17 SIGSTOP", .number = 17 }, { .name = "18 SIGTSTP", .number = 18 }, { .name = "19 SIGCONT", .number = 19 }, { .name = "20 SIGCHLD", .number = 20 }, { .name = "21 SIGTTIN", .number = 21 }, { .name = "22 SIGTTOU", .number = 22 }, { .name = "23 SIGIO", .number = 23 }, { .name = "24 SIGXCPU", .number = 24 }, { .name = "25 SIGXFSZ", .number = 25 }, { .name = "26 SIGVTALRM", .number = 26 }, { .name = "27 SIGPROF", .number = 27 }, { .name = "28 SIGWINCH", .number = 28 }, { .name = "29 SIGINFO", .number = 29 }, { .name = "30 SIGUSR1", .number = 30 }, { .name = "31 SIGUSR2", .number = 31 }, { .name = "32 SIGTHR", .number = 32 }, }; unsigned int Platform_numberOfSignals = sizeof(Platform_signals)/sizeof(SignalItem); void Platform_setBindings(Htop_Action* keys) { (void) keys; } MeterClass* Platform_meterTypes[] = { &CPUMeter_class, &ClockMeter_class, &LoadAverageMeter_class, &LoadMeter_class, &MemoryMeter_class, &SwapMeter_class, &TasksMeter_class, &UptimeMeter_class, &BatteryMeter_class, &HostnameMeter_class, &AllCPUsMeter_class, &AllCPUs2Meter_class, &LeftCPUsMeter_class, &RightCPUsMeter_class, &LeftCPUs2Meter_class, &RightCPUs2Meter_class, &BlankMeter_class, NULL }; // preserved from FreeBSD port int Platform_getUptime() { struct timeval bootTime, currTime; int mib[2] = { CTL_KERN, KERN_BOOTTIME }; size_t size = sizeof(bootTime); int err = sysctl(mib, 2, &bootTime, &size, NULL, 0); if (err) { return -1; } gettimeofday(&currTime, NULL); return (int) difftime(currTime.tv_sec, bootTime.tv_sec); } void Platform_getLoadAverage(double* one, double* five, double* fifteen) { struct loadavg loadAverage; int mib[2] = { CTL_VM, VM_LOADAVG }; size_t size = sizeof(loadAverage); int err = sysctl(mib, 2, &loadAverage, &size, NULL, 0); if (err) { *one = 0; *five = 0; *fifteen = 0; return; } *one = (double) loadAverage.ldavg[0] / loadAverage.fscale; *five = (double) loadAverage.ldavg[1] / loadAverage.fscale; *fifteen = (double) loadAverage.ldavg[2] / loadAverage.fscale; } int Platform_getMaxPid() { // this is hard-coded in sys/sys/proc.h - no sysctl exists return 32766; } double Platform_setCPUValues(Meter* this, int cpu) { int i; double perc; OpenBSDProcessList* pl = (OpenBSDProcessList*) this->pl; CPUData* cpuData = &(pl->cpus[cpu]); int64_t new_v[CPUSTATES], diff_v[CPUSTATES], scratch_v[CPUSTATES]; double *v = this->values; size_t size = sizeof(double) * CPUSTATES; int mib[] = { CTL_KERN, KERN_CPTIME2, cpu-1 }; if (sysctl(mib, 3, new_v, &size, NULL, 0) == -1) { return 0.; } // XXX: why? cpuData->totalPeriod = 1; percentages(CPUSTATES, diff_v, new_v, (int64_t *)old_v[cpu-1], scratch_v); for (i = 0; i < CPUSTATES; i++) { old_v[cpu-1][i] = new_v[i]; v[i] = diff_v[i] / 10.; } Meter_setItems(this, 4); perc = v[0] + v[1] + v[2] + v[3]; if (perc <= 100. && perc >= 0.) { return perc; } else { return 0.; } } void Platform_setMemoryValues(Meter* this) { ProcessList* pl = (ProcessList*) this->pl; long int usedMem = pl->usedMem; long int buffersMem = pl->buffersMem; long int cachedMem = pl->cachedMem; usedMem -= buffersMem + cachedMem; this->total = pl->totalMem; this->values[0] = usedMem; this->values[1] = buffersMem; this->values[2] = cachedMem; } /* * Copyright (c) 1994 Thorsten Lockert * All rights reserved. * * Taken almost directly from OpenBSD's top(1) */ void Platform_setSwapValues(Meter* this) { ProcessList* pl = (ProcessList*) this->pl; struct swapent *swdev; unsigned long long int total, used; int nswap, rnswap, i; nswap = swapctl(SWAP_NSWAP, 0, 0); if (nswap == 0) { return; } swdev = xCalloc(nswap, sizeof(*swdev)); if (swdev == NULL) { return; } rnswap = swapctl(SWAP_STATS, swdev, nswap); if (rnswap == -1) { free(swdev); return; } // if rnswap != nswap, then what? /* Total things up */ total = used = 0; for (i = 0; i < nswap; i++) { if (swdev[i].se_flags & SWF_ENABLE) { used += (swdev[i].se_inuse / (1024 / DEV_BSIZE)); total += (swdev[i].se_nblks / (1024 / DEV_BSIZE)); } } this->total = pl->totalSwap = total; this->values[0] = pl->usedSwap = used; free(swdev); } void Platform_setTasksValues(Meter* this) { // TODO } char* Platform_getProcessEnv(pid_t pid) { // TODO return NULL; } htop-2.0.1/openbsd/OpenBSDProcessList.h0000644000175000001440000000235712667366623014661 00000000000000/* Do not edit this file. It was automatically generated. */ #ifndef HEADER_OpenBSDProcessList #define HEADER_OpenBSDProcessList /* htop - OpenBSDProcessList.h (C) 2014 Hisham H. Muhammad (C) 2015 Michael McConville Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include typedef struct CPUData_ { unsigned long long int totalTime; unsigned long long int totalPeriod; } CPUData; typedef struct OpenBSDProcessList_ { ProcessList super; kvm_t* kd; CPUData* cpus; } OpenBSDProcessList; /* * avoid relying on or conflicting with MIN() and MAX() in sys/param.h */ #ifndef MINIMUM #define MINIMUM(x, y) ((x) > (y) ? (y) : (x)) #endif #ifndef MAXIMUM #define MAXIMUM(x, y) ((x) > (y) ? (x) : (y)) #endif #ifndef CLAMP #define CLAMP(x, low, high) (((x) > (high)) ? (high) : MAXIMUM(x, low)) #endif ProcessList* ProcessList_new(UsersTable* usersTable, Hashtable* pidWhiteList, uid_t userId); void ProcessList_delete(ProcessList* this); char *OpenBSDProcessList_readProcessName(kvm_t* kd, struct kinfo_proc* kproc, int* basenameEnd); /* * Taken from OpenBSD's ps(1). */ double getpcpu(const struct kinfo_proc *kp); void ProcessList_goThroughEntries(ProcessList* this); #endif htop-2.0.1/openbsd/OpenBSDCRT.h0000644000175000001440000000052212653365044013016 00000000000000/* Do not edit this file. It was automatically generated. */ #ifndef HEADER_OpenBSDCRT #define HEADER_OpenBSDCRT /* htop - UnsupportedCRT.h (C) 2014 Hisham H. Muhammad (C) 2015 Michael McConville Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ void CRT_handleSIGSEGV(int sgn); #endif htop-2.0.1/linux/0000755000175000001440000000000012667371566010643 500000000000000htop-2.0.1/linux/IOPriority.c0000644000175000001440000000170512434715570012770 00000000000000/* htop - IOPriority.c (C) 2004-2012 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. Based on ionice, Copyright (C) 2005 Jens Axboe Released under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 */ #include "IOPriority.h" /*{ enum { IOPRIO_CLASS_NONE, IOPRIO_CLASS_RT, IOPRIO_CLASS_BE, IOPRIO_CLASS_IDLE, }; #define IOPRIO_WHO_PROCESS 1 #define IOPRIO_CLASS_SHIFT (13) #define IOPRIO_PRIO_MASK ((1UL << IOPRIO_CLASS_SHIFT) - 1) #define IOPriority_class(ioprio_) ((int) ((ioprio_) >> IOPRIO_CLASS_SHIFT) ) #define IOPriority_data(ioprio_) ((int) ((ioprio_) & IOPRIO_PRIO_MASK) ) typedef int IOPriority; #define IOPriority_tuple(class_, data_) (((class_) << IOPRIO_CLASS_SHIFT) | data_) #define IOPriority_error 0xffffffff #define IOPriority_None IOPriority_tuple(IOPRIO_CLASS_NONE, 0) #define IOPriority_Idle IOPriority_tuple(IOPRIO_CLASS_IDLE, 0) }*/ htop-2.0.1/linux/Battery.h0000644000175000001440000000222612654142132012325 00000000000000/* Do not edit this file. It was automatically generated. */ #ifndef HEADER_Battery #define HEADER_Battery /* htop - linux/Battery.h (C) 2004-2014 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. Linux battery readings written by Ian P. Hands (iphands@gmail.com, ihands@redhat.com). */ #ifndef _GNU_SOURCE #define _GNU_SOURCE #endif #define SYS_POWERSUPPLY_DIR "/sys/class/power_supply" // ---------------------------------------- // READ FROM /proc // ---------------------------------------- // This implementation reading from from /proc/acpi is really inefficient, // but I think this is on the way out so I did not rewrite it. // The /sys implementation below does things the right way. // ---------------------------------------- // READ FROM /sys // ---------------------------------------- /** * Returns a pointer to the suffix of `str` if its beginning matches `prefix`. * Returns NULL if the prefix does not match. * Examples: * match("hello world", "hello "); -> "world" * match("hello world", "goodbye "); -> NULL */ void Battery_getData(double* level, ACPresence* isOnAC); #endif htop-2.0.1/linux/LinuxProcessList.h0000644000175000001440000000376512665165065014232 00000000000000/* Do not edit this file. It was automatically generated. */ #ifndef HEADER_LinuxProcessList #define HEADER_LinuxProcessList /* htop - LinuxProcessList.h (C) 2014 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "ProcessList.h" typedef struct CPUData_ { unsigned long long int totalTime; unsigned long long int userTime; unsigned long long int systemTime; unsigned long long int systemAllTime; unsigned long long int idleAllTime; unsigned long long int idleTime; unsigned long long int niceTime; unsigned long long int ioWaitTime; unsigned long long int irqTime; unsigned long long int softIrqTime; unsigned long long int stealTime; unsigned long long int guestTime; unsigned long long int totalPeriod; unsigned long long int userPeriod; unsigned long long int systemPeriod; unsigned long long int systemAllPeriod; unsigned long long int idleAllPeriod; unsigned long long int idlePeriod; unsigned long long int nicePeriod; unsigned long long int ioWaitPeriod; unsigned long long int irqPeriod; unsigned long long int softIrqPeriod; unsigned long long int stealPeriod; unsigned long long int guestPeriod; } CPUData; typedef struct LinuxProcessList_ { ProcessList super; CPUData* cpus; } LinuxProcessList; #ifndef PROCDIR #define PROCDIR "/proc" #endif #ifndef PROCSTATFILE #define PROCSTATFILE PROCDIR "/stat" #endif #ifndef PROCMEMINFOFILE #define PROCMEMINFOFILE PROCDIR "/meminfo" #endif #ifndef PROC_LINE_LENGTH #define PROC_LINE_LENGTH 512 #endif #ifndef CLAMP #define CLAMP(x,low,high) (((x)>(high))?(high):(((x)<(low))?(low):(x))) #endif ProcessList* ProcessList_new(UsersTable* usersTable, Hashtable* pidWhiteList, uid_t userId); void ProcessList_delete(ProcessList* pl); #ifdef HAVE_TASKSTATS #endif #ifdef HAVE_OPENVZ #endif #ifdef HAVE_CGROUP #endif #ifdef HAVE_VSERVER #endif void ProcessList_goThroughEntries(ProcessList* super); #endif htop-2.0.1/linux/Platform.h0000644000175000001440000000204312654142132012474 00000000000000/* Do not edit this file. It was automatically generated. */ #ifndef HEADER_Platform #define HEADER_Platform /* htop - linux/Platform.h (C) 2014 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "Action.h" #include "MainPanel.h" #include "BatteryMeter.h" #include "LinuxProcess.h" #include "SignalsPanel.h" #ifndef CLAMP #define CLAMP(x,low,high) (((x)>(high))?(high):(((x)<(low))?(low):(x))) #endif extern ProcessField Platform_defaultFields[]; extern int Platform_numberOfFields; extern SignalItem Platform_signals[]; extern unsigned int Platform_numberOfSignals; void Platform_setBindings(Htop_Action* keys); extern MeterClass* Platform_meterTypes[]; int Platform_getUptime(); void Platform_getLoadAverage(double* one, double* five, double* fifteen); int Platform_getMaxPid(); double Platform_setCPUValues(Meter* this, int cpu); void Platform_setMemoryValues(Meter* this); void Platform_setSwapValues(Meter* this); char* Platform_getProcessEnv(pid_t pid); #endif htop-2.0.1/linux/IOPriorityPanel.h0000644000175000001440000000072012611241330013732 00000000000000/* Do not edit this file. It was automatically generated. */ #ifndef HEADER_IOPriorityPanel #define HEADER_IOPriorityPanel /* htop - IOPriorityPanel.h (C) 2004-2012 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "Panel.h" #include "IOPriority.h" #include "ListItem.h" Panel* IOPriorityPanel_new(IOPriority currPrio); IOPriority IOPriorityPanel_getIOPriority(Panel* this); #endif htop-2.0.1/linux/Battery.c0000644000175000001440000002133012654142045012320 00000000000000/* htop - linux/Battery.c (C) 2004-2014 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. Linux battery readings written by Ian P. Hands (iphands@gmail.com, ihands@redhat.com). */ #ifndef _GNU_SOURCE #define _GNU_SOURCE #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "BatteryMeter.h" #include "StringUtils.h" #define SYS_POWERSUPPLY_DIR "/sys/class/power_supply" // ---------------------------------------- // READ FROM /proc // ---------------------------------------- // This implementation reading from from /proc/acpi is really inefficient, // but I think this is on the way out so I did not rewrite it. // The /sys implementation below does things the right way. static unsigned long int parseBatInfo(const char *fileName, const unsigned short int lineNum, const unsigned short int wordNum) { const char batteryPath[] = PROCDIR "/acpi/battery/"; DIR* batteryDir = opendir(batteryPath); if (!batteryDir) return 0; #define MAX_BATTERIES 64 char* batteries[MAX_BATTERIES]; unsigned int nBatteries = 0; memset(batteries, 0, MAX_BATTERIES * sizeof(char*)); struct dirent result; struct dirent* dirEntry; while (nBatteries < MAX_BATTERIES) { int err = readdir_r(batteryDir, &result, &dirEntry); if (err || !dirEntry) break; char* entryName = dirEntry->d_name; if (strncmp(entryName, "BAT", 3)) continue; batteries[nBatteries] = xStrdup(entryName); nBatteries++; } closedir(batteryDir); unsigned long int total = 0; for (unsigned int i = 0; i < nBatteries; i++) { char infoPath[30]; snprintf(infoPath, sizeof infoPath, "%s%s/%s", batteryPath, batteries[i], fileName); FILE* file = fopen(infoPath, "r"); if (!file) { break; } char line[50] = ""; for (unsigned short int i = 0; i < lineNum; i++) { char* ok = fgets(line, sizeof line, file); if (!ok) break; } fclose(file); char *foundNumStr = String_getToken(line, wordNum); const unsigned long int foundNum = atoi(foundNumStr); free(foundNumStr); total += foundNum; } for (unsigned int i = 0; i < nBatteries; i++) { free(batteries[i]); } return total; } static ACPresence procAcpiCheck() { ACPresence isOn = AC_ERROR; const char *power_supplyPath = PROCDIR "/acpi/ac_adapter"; DIR *dir = opendir(power_supplyPath); if (!dir) { return AC_ERROR; } struct dirent result; struct dirent* dirEntry; for (;;) { int err = readdir_r((DIR *) dir, &result, &dirEntry); if (err || !dirEntry) break; char* entryName = (char *) dirEntry->d_name; if (entryName[0] != 'A') continue; char statePath[50]; snprintf((char *) statePath, sizeof statePath, "%s/%s/state", power_supplyPath, entryName); FILE* file = fopen(statePath, "r"); if (!file) { isOn = AC_ERROR; continue; } char line[100]; char* ok = fgets(line, sizeof line, file); if (!ok) continue; line[sizeof(line) - 1] = '\0'; fclose(file); const char *isOnline = String_getToken(line, 2); if (strcmp(isOnline, "on-line") == 0) { isOn = AC_PRESENT; } else { isOn = AC_ABSENT; } free((char *) isOnline); if (isOn == AC_PRESENT) { break; } } if (dir) closedir(dir); return isOn; } static double Battery_getProcBatData() { const unsigned long int totalFull = parseBatInfo("info", 3, 4); if (totalFull == 0) return 0; const unsigned long int totalRemain = parseBatInfo("state", 5, 3); if (totalRemain == 0) return 0; return totalRemain * 100.0 / (double) totalFull; } static void Battery_getProcData(double* level, ACPresence* isOnAC) { *level = Battery_getProcBatData(); *isOnAC = procAcpiCheck(); } // ---------------------------------------- // READ FROM /sys // ---------------------------------------- static inline ssize_t xread(int fd, void *buf, size_t count) { // Read some bytes. Retry on EINTR and when we don't get as many bytes as we requested. size_t alreadyRead = 0; for(;;) { ssize_t res = read(fd, buf, count); if (res == -1 && errno == EINTR) continue; if (res > 0) { buf = ((char*)buf)+res; count -= res; alreadyRead += res; } if (res == -1) return -1; if (count == 0 || res == 0) return alreadyRead; } } /** * Returns a pointer to the suffix of `str` if its beginning matches `prefix`. * Returns NULL if the prefix does not match. * Examples: * match("hello world", "hello "); -> "world" * match("hello world", "goodbye "); -> NULL */ static inline const char* match(const char* str, const char* prefix) { for (;;) { if (*prefix == '\0') { return str; } if (*prefix != *str) { return NULL; } prefix++; str++; } } static void Battery_getSysData(double* level, ACPresence* isOnAC) { *level = 0; *isOnAC = AC_ERROR; DIR *dir = opendir(SYS_POWERSUPPLY_DIR); if (!dir) return; unsigned long int totalFull = 0; unsigned long int totalRemain = 0; struct dirent result; struct dirent* dirEntry; for (;;) { int err = readdir_r((DIR *) dir, &result, &dirEntry); if (err || !dirEntry) break; char* entryName = (char *) dirEntry->d_name; const char filePath[50]; if (entryName[0] == 'B' && entryName[1] == 'A' && entryName[2] == 'T') { snprintf((char *) filePath, sizeof filePath, SYS_POWERSUPPLY_DIR "/%s/uevent", entryName); int fd = open(filePath, O_RDONLY); if (fd == -1) { closedir(dir); return; } char buffer[1024]; ssize_t buflen = xread(fd, buffer, 1023); close(fd); if (buflen < 1) { closedir(dir); return; } buffer[buflen] = '\0'; char *buf = buffer; char *line = NULL; bool full = false; bool now = false; while ((line = strsep(&buf, "\n")) != NULL) { const char* ps = match(line, "POWER_SUPPLY_"); if (!ps) { continue; } const char* energy = match(ps, "ENERGY_"); if (!energy) { energy = match(ps, "CHARGE_"); } if (!energy) { continue; } const char* value = (!full) ? match(energy, "FULL=") : NULL; if (value) { totalFull += atoi(value); full = true; if (now) break; continue; } value = (!now) ? match(energy, "NOW=") : NULL; if (value) { totalRemain += atoi(value); now = true; if (full) break; continue; } } } else if (entryName[0] == 'A') { if (*isOnAC != AC_ERROR) { continue; } snprintf((char *) filePath, sizeof filePath, SYS_POWERSUPPLY_DIR "/%s/online", entryName); int fd = open(filePath, O_RDONLY); if (fd == -1) { closedir(dir); return; } char buffer[2] = ""; for(;;) { ssize_t res = read(fd, buffer, 1); if (res == -1 && errno == EINTR) continue; break; } close(fd); if (buffer[0] == '0') { *isOnAC = AC_ABSENT; } else if (buffer[0] == '1') { *isOnAC = AC_PRESENT; } } } closedir(dir); *level = totalFull > 0 ? ((double) totalRemain * 100) / (double) totalFull : 0; } static enum { BAT_PROC, BAT_SYS, BAT_ERR } Battery_method = BAT_PROC; static time_t Battery_cacheTime = 0; static double Battery_cacheLevel = 0; static ACPresence Battery_cacheIsOnAC = 0; void Battery_getData(double* level, ACPresence* isOnAC) { time_t now = time(NULL); // update battery reading is slow. Update it each 10 seconds only. if (now < Battery_cacheTime + 10) { *level = Battery_cacheLevel; *isOnAC = Battery_cacheIsOnAC; return; } if (Battery_method == BAT_PROC) { Battery_getProcData(level, isOnAC); if (*level == 0) { Battery_method = BAT_SYS; } } if (Battery_method == BAT_SYS) { Battery_getSysData(level, isOnAC); if (*level == 0) { Battery_method = BAT_ERR; } } if (Battery_method == BAT_ERR) { *level = -1; *isOnAC = AC_ERROR; } Battery_cacheLevel = *level; Battery_cacheIsOnAC = *isOnAC; Battery_cacheTime = now; } htop-2.0.1/linux/Platform.c0000644000175000001440000001662112654142045012501 00000000000000/* htop - linux/Platform.c (C) 2014 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "Platform.h" #include "IOPriority.h" #include "IOPriorityPanel.h" #include "LinuxProcess.h" #include "LinuxProcessList.h" #include "Battery.h" #include "Meter.h" #include "CPUMeter.h" #include "MemoryMeter.h" #include "SwapMeter.h" #include "TasksMeter.h" #include "LoadAverageMeter.h" #include "UptimeMeter.h" #include "ClockMeter.h" #include "HostnameMeter.h" #include "LinuxProcess.h" #include #include #include #include #include /*{ #include "Action.h" #include "MainPanel.h" #include "BatteryMeter.h" #include "LinuxProcess.h" #include "SignalsPanel.h" }*/ #ifndef CLAMP #define CLAMP(x,low,high) (((x)>(high))?(high):(((x)<(low))?(low):(x))) #endif ProcessField Platform_defaultFields[] = { PID, USER, PRIORITY, NICE, M_SIZE, M_RESIDENT, M_SHARE, STATE, PERCENT_CPU, PERCENT_MEM, TIME, COMM, 0 }; //static ProcessField defaultIoFields[] = { PID, IO_PRIORITY, USER, IO_READ_RATE, IO_WRITE_RATE, IO_RATE, COMM, 0 }; int Platform_numberOfFields = LAST_PROCESSFIELD; SignalItem Platform_signals[] = { { .name = " 0 Cancel", .number = 0 }, { .name = " 1 SIGHUP", .number = 1 }, { .name = " 2 SIGINT", .number = 2 }, { .name = " 3 SIGQUIT", .number = 3 }, { .name = " 4 SIGILL", .number = 4 }, { .name = " 5 SIGTRAP", .number = 5 }, { .name = " 6 SIGABRT", .number = 6 }, { .name = " 6 SIGIOT", .number = 6 }, { .name = " 7 SIGBUS", .number = 7 }, { .name = " 8 SIGFPE", .number = 8 }, { .name = " 9 SIGKILL", .number = 9 }, { .name = "10 SIGUSR1", .number = 10 }, { .name = "11 SIGSEGV", .number = 11 }, { .name = "12 SIGUSR2", .number = 12 }, { .name = "13 SIGPIPE", .number = 13 }, { .name = "14 SIGALRM", .number = 14 }, { .name = "15 SIGTERM", .number = 15 }, { .name = "16 SIGSTKFLT", .number = 16 }, { .name = "17 SIGCHLD", .number = 17 }, { .name = "18 SIGCONT", .number = 18 }, { .name = "19 SIGSTOP", .number = 19 }, { .name = "20 SIGTSTP", .number = 20 }, { .name = "21 SIGTTIN", .number = 21 }, { .name = "22 SIGTTOU", .number = 22 }, { .name = "23 SIGURG", .number = 23 }, { .name = "24 SIGXCPU", .number = 24 }, { .name = "25 SIGXFSZ", .number = 25 }, { .name = "26 SIGVTALRM", .number = 26 }, { .name = "27 SIGPROF", .number = 27 }, { .name = "28 SIGWINCH", .number = 28 }, { .name = "29 SIGIO", .number = 29 }, { .name = "29 SIGPOLL", .number = 29 }, { .name = "30 SIGPWR", .number = 30 }, { .name = "31 SIGSYS", .number = 31 }, }; unsigned int Platform_numberOfSignals = sizeof(Platform_signals)/sizeof(SignalItem); static Htop_Reaction Platform_actionSetIOPriority(State* st) { Panel* panel = st->panel; LinuxProcess* p = (LinuxProcess*) Panel_getSelected(panel); if (!p) return HTOP_OK; IOPriority ioprio = p->ioPriority; Panel* ioprioPanel = IOPriorityPanel_new(ioprio); void* set = Action_pickFromVector(st, ioprioPanel, 21); if (set) { IOPriority ioprio = IOPriorityPanel_getIOPriority(ioprioPanel); bool ok = MainPanel_foreachProcess((MainPanel*)panel, (MainPanel_ForeachProcessFn) LinuxProcess_setIOPriority, (size_t) ioprio, NULL); if (!ok) beep(); } Panel_delete((Object*)ioprioPanel); return HTOP_REFRESH | HTOP_REDRAW_BAR | HTOP_UPDATE_PANELHDR; } void Platform_setBindings(Htop_Action* keys) { keys['i'] = Platform_actionSetIOPriority; } MeterClass* Platform_meterTypes[] = { &CPUMeter_class, &ClockMeter_class, &LoadAverageMeter_class, &LoadMeter_class, &MemoryMeter_class, &SwapMeter_class, &TasksMeter_class, &UptimeMeter_class, &BatteryMeter_class, &HostnameMeter_class, &AllCPUsMeter_class, &AllCPUs2Meter_class, &LeftCPUsMeter_class, &RightCPUsMeter_class, &LeftCPUs2Meter_class, &RightCPUs2Meter_class, &BlankMeter_class, NULL }; int Platform_getUptime() { double uptime = 0; FILE* fd = fopen(PROCDIR "/uptime", "r"); if (fd) { int n = fscanf(fd, "%64lf", &uptime); fclose(fd); if (n <= 0) return 0; } return (int) floor(uptime); } void Platform_getLoadAverage(double* one, double* five, double* fifteen) { int activeProcs, totalProcs, lastProc; *one = 0; *five = 0; *fifteen = 0; FILE *fd = fopen(PROCDIR "/loadavg", "r"); if (fd) { int total = fscanf(fd, "%32lf %32lf %32lf %32d/%32d %32d", one, five, fifteen, &activeProcs, &totalProcs, &lastProc); (void) total; assert(total == 6); fclose(fd); } } int Platform_getMaxPid() { FILE* file = fopen(PROCDIR "/sys/kernel/pid_max", "r"); if (!file) return -1; int maxPid = 4194303; int match = fscanf(file, "%32d", &maxPid); (void) match; fclose(file); return maxPid; } double Platform_setCPUValues(Meter* this, int cpu) { LinuxProcessList* pl = (LinuxProcessList*) this->pl; CPUData* cpuData = &(pl->cpus[cpu]); double total = (double) ( cpuData->totalPeriod == 0 ? 1 : cpuData->totalPeriod); double percent; double* v = this->values; v[CPU_METER_NICE] = cpuData->nicePeriod / total * 100.0; v[CPU_METER_NORMAL] = cpuData->userPeriod / total * 100.0; if (this->pl->settings->detailedCPUTime) { v[CPU_METER_KERNEL] = cpuData->systemPeriod / total * 100.0; v[CPU_METER_IRQ] = cpuData->irqPeriod / total * 100.0; v[CPU_METER_SOFTIRQ] = cpuData->softIrqPeriod / total * 100.0; v[CPU_METER_STEAL] = cpuData->stealPeriod / total * 100.0; v[CPU_METER_GUEST] = cpuData->guestPeriod / total * 100.0; v[CPU_METER_IOWAIT] = cpuData->ioWaitPeriod / total * 100.0; Meter_setItems(this, 8); if (this->pl->settings->accountGuestInCPUMeter) { percent = v[0]+v[1]+v[2]+v[3]+v[4]+v[5]+v[6]; } else { percent = v[0]+v[1]+v[2]+v[3]+v[4]; } } else { v[2] = cpuData->systemAllPeriod / total * 100.0; v[3] = (cpuData->stealPeriod + cpuData->guestPeriod) / total * 100.0; Meter_setItems(this, 4); percent = v[0]+v[1]+v[2]+v[3]; } percent = CLAMP(percent, 0.0, 100.0); if (isnan(percent)) percent = 0.0; return percent; } void Platform_setMemoryValues(Meter* this) { ProcessList* pl = (ProcessList*) this->pl; long int usedMem = pl->usedMem; long int buffersMem = pl->buffersMem; long int cachedMem = pl->cachedMem; usedMem -= buffersMem + cachedMem; this->total = pl->totalMem; this->values[0] = usedMem; this->values[1] = buffersMem; this->values[2] = cachedMem; } void Platform_setSwapValues(Meter* this) { ProcessList* pl = (ProcessList*) this->pl; this->total = pl->totalSwap; this->values[0] = pl->usedSwap; } char* Platform_getProcessEnv(pid_t pid) { char procname[32+1]; snprintf(procname, 32, "/proc/%d/environ", pid); FILE* fd = fopen(procname, "r"); char *env = NULL; if (fd) { size_t capacity = 4096, size = 0, bytes; env = xMalloc(capacity); while (env && (bytes = fread(env+size, 1, capacity-size, fd)) > 0) { size += bytes; capacity *= 2; env = xRealloc(env, capacity); } fclose(fd); if (size < 2 || env[size-1] || env[size-2]) { if (size + 2 < capacity) { env = xRealloc(env, capacity+2); } env[size] = 0; env[size+1] = 0; } } return env; } htop-2.0.1/linux/LinuxProcess.h0000644000175000001440000000740612661717314013366 00000000000000/* Do not edit this file. It was automatically generated. */ #ifndef HEADER_LinuxProcess #define HEADER_LinuxProcess /* htop - LinuxProcess.h (C) 2014 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #define PROCESS_FLAG_LINUX_IOPRIO 0x0100 #define PROCESS_FLAG_LINUX_OPENVZ 0x0200 #define PROCESS_FLAG_LINUX_VSERVER 0x0400 #define PROCESS_FLAG_LINUX_CGROUP 0x0800 #define PROCESS_FLAG_LINUX_OOM 0x1000 typedef enum UnsupportedProcessFields { FLAGS = 9, ITREALVALUE = 20, VSIZE = 22, RSS = 23, RLIM = 24, STARTCODE = 25, ENDCODE = 26, STARTSTACK = 27, KSTKESP = 28, KSTKEIP = 29, SIGNAL = 30, BLOCKED = 31, SSIGIGNORE = 32, SIGCATCH = 33, WCHAN = 34, NSWAP = 35, CNSWAP = 36, EXIT_SIGNAL = 37, } UnsupportedProcessField; typedef enum LinuxProcessFields { CMINFLT = 11, CMAJFLT = 13, UTIME = 14, STIME = 15, CUTIME = 16, CSTIME = 17, M_SHARE = 41, M_TRS = 42, M_DRS = 43, M_LRS = 44, M_DT = 45, #ifdef HAVE_OPENVZ CTID = 100, VPID = 101, #endif #ifdef HAVE_VSERVER VXID = 102, #endif #ifdef HAVE_TASKSTATS RCHAR = 103, WCHAR = 104, SYSCR = 105, SYSCW = 106, RBYTES = 107, WBYTES = 108, CNCLWB = 109, IO_READ_RATE = 110, IO_WRITE_RATE = 111, IO_RATE = 112, #endif #ifdef HAVE_CGROUP CGROUP = 113, #endif OOM = 114, IO_PRIORITY = 115, LAST_PROCESSFIELD = 116, } LinuxProcessField; #include "IOPriority.h" typedef struct LinuxProcess_ { Process super; IOPriority ioPriority; unsigned long int cminflt; unsigned long int cmajflt; unsigned long long int utime; unsigned long long int stime; unsigned long long int cutime; unsigned long long int cstime; long m_share; long m_trs; long m_drs; long m_lrs; long m_dt; #ifdef HAVE_TASKSTATS unsigned long long io_rchar; unsigned long long io_wchar; unsigned long long io_syscr; unsigned long long io_syscw; unsigned long long io_read_bytes; unsigned long long io_write_bytes; unsigned long long io_cancelled_write_bytes; unsigned long long io_rate_read_time; unsigned long long io_rate_write_time; double io_rate_read_bps; double io_rate_write_bps; #endif #ifdef HAVE_OPENVZ unsigned int ctid; unsigned int vpid; #endif #ifdef HAVE_VSERVER unsigned int vxid; #endif #ifdef HAVE_CGROUP char* cgroup; #endif unsigned int oom; } LinuxProcess; #ifndef Process_isKernelThread #define Process_isKernelThread(_process) (_process->pgrp == 0) #endif #ifndef Process_isUserlandThread #define Process_isUserlandThread(_process) (_process->pid != _process->tgid) #endif extern ProcessFieldData Process_fields[]; extern ProcessPidColumn Process_pidColumns[]; extern ProcessClass LinuxProcess_class; LinuxProcess* LinuxProcess_new(Settings* settings); void Process_delete(Object* cast); /* [1] Note that before kernel 2.6.26 a process that has not asked for an io priority formally uses "none" as scheduling class, but the io scheduler will treat such processes as if it were in the best effort class. The priority within the best effort class will be dynamically derived from the cpu nice level of the process: extern io_priority; */ #define LinuxProcess_effectiveIOPriority(p_) (IOPriority_class(p_->ioPriority) == IOPRIO_CLASS_NONE ? IOPriority_tuple(IOPRIO_CLASS_BE, (p_->super.nice + 20) / 5) : p_->ioPriority) IOPriority LinuxProcess_updateIOPriority(LinuxProcess* this); bool LinuxProcess_setIOPriority(LinuxProcess* this, IOPriority ioprio); void LinuxProcess_writeField(Process* this, RichString* str, ProcessField field); long LinuxProcess_compare(const void* v1, const void* v2); bool Process_isThread(Process* this); #endif htop-2.0.1/linux/LinuxProcessList.c0000644000175000001440000006044712665164331014220 00000000000000/* htop - LinuxProcessList.c (C) 2014 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "LinuxProcessList.h" #include "LinuxProcess.h" #include "CRT.h" #include "StringUtils.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /*{ #include "ProcessList.h" typedef struct CPUData_ { unsigned long long int totalTime; unsigned long long int userTime; unsigned long long int systemTime; unsigned long long int systemAllTime; unsigned long long int idleAllTime; unsigned long long int idleTime; unsigned long long int niceTime; unsigned long long int ioWaitTime; unsigned long long int irqTime; unsigned long long int softIrqTime; unsigned long long int stealTime; unsigned long long int guestTime; unsigned long long int totalPeriod; unsigned long long int userPeriod; unsigned long long int systemPeriod; unsigned long long int systemAllPeriod; unsigned long long int idleAllPeriod; unsigned long long int idlePeriod; unsigned long long int nicePeriod; unsigned long long int ioWaitPeriod; unsigned long long int irqPeriod; unsigned long long int softIrqPeriod; unsigned long long int stealPeriod; unsigned long long int guestPeriod; } CPUData; typedef struct LinuxProcessList_ { ProcessList super; CPUData* cpus; } LinuxProcessList; #ifndef PROCDIR #define PROCDIR "/proc" #endif #ifndef PROCSTATFILE #define PROCSTATFILE PROCDIR "/stat" #endif #ifndef PROCMEMINFOFILE #define PROCMEMINFOFILE PROCDIR "/meminfo" #endif #ifndef PROC_LINE_LENGTH #define PROC_LINE_LENGTH 512 #endif }*/ #ifndef CLAMP #define CLAMP(x,low,high) (((x)>(high))?(high):(((x)<(low))?(low):(x))) #endif ProcessList* ProcessList_new(UsersTable* usersTable, Hashtable* pidWhiteList, uid_t userId) { LinuxProcessList* this = xCalloc(1, sizeof(LinuxProcessList)); ProcessList* pl = &(this->super); ProcessList_init(pl, Class(LinuxProcess), usersTable, pidWhiteList, userId); // Update CPU count: FILE* file = fopen(PROCSTATFILE, "r"); if (file == NULL) { CRT_fatalError("Cannot open " PROCSTATFILE); } char buffer[PROC_LINE_LENGTH + 1]; int cpus = -1; do { cpus++; char * s = fgets(buffer, PROC_LINE_LENGTH, file); (void) s; } while (String_startsWith(buffer, "cpu")); fclose(file); pl->cpuCount = MAX(cpus - 1, 1); this->cpus = xCalloc(cpus, sizeof(CPUData)); for (int i = 0; i < cpus; i++) { this->cpus[i].totalTime = 1; this->cpus[i].totalPeriod = 1; } return pl; } void ProcessList_delete(ProcessList* pl) { LinuxProcessList* this = (LinuxProcessList*) pl; ProcessList_done(pl); free(this->cpus); free(this); } static ssize_t xread(int fd, void *buf, size_t count) { // Read some bytes. Retry on EINTR and when we don't get as many bytes as we requested. size_t alreadyRead = 0; for(;;) { ssize_t res = read(fd, buf, count); if (res == -1 && errno == EINTR) continue; if (res > 0) { buf = ((char*)buf)+res; count -= res; alreadyRead += res; } if (res == -1) return -1; if (count == 0 || res == 0) return alreadyRead; } } static double jiffy = 0.0; static inline unsigned long long LinuxProcess_adjustTime(unsigned long long t) { if(jiffy == 0.0) jiffy = sysconf(_SC_CLK_TCK); double jiffytime = 1.0 / jiffy; return (unsigned long long) t * jiffytime * 100; } static bool LinuxProcessList_readStatFile(Process *process, const char* dirname, const char* name, char* command, int* commLen) { LinuxProcess* lp = (LinuxProcess*) process; char filename[MAX_NAME+1]; snprintf(filename, MAX_NAME, "%s/%s/stat", dirname, name); int fd = open(filename, O_RDONLY); if (fd == -1) return false; static char buf[MAX_READ+1]; int size = xread(fd, buf, MAX_READ); close(fd); if (size <= 0) return false; buf[size] = '\0'; assert(process->pid == atoi(buf)); char *location = strchr(buf, ' '); if (!location) return false; location += 2; char *end = strrchr(location, ')'); if (!end) return false; int commsize = end - location; memcpy(command, location, commsize); command[commsize] = '\0'; *commLen = commsize; location = end + 2; process->state = location[0]; location += 2; process->ppid = strtol(location, &location, 10); location += 1; process->pgrp = strtoul(location, &location, 10); location += 1; process->session = strtoul(location, &location, 10); location += 1; process->tty_nr = strtoul(location, &location, 10); location += 1; process->tpgid = strtol(location, &location, 10); location += 1; process->flags = strtoul(location, &location, 10); location += 1; process->minflt = strtoull(location, &location, 10); location += 1; lp->cminflt = strtoull(location, &location, 10); location += 1; process->majflt = strtoull(location, &location, 10); location += 1; lp->cmajflt = strtoull(location, &location, 10); location += 1; lp->utime = LinuxProcess_adjustTime(strtoull(location, &location, 10)); location += 1; lp->stime = LinuxProcess_adjustTime(strtoull(location, &location, 10)); location += 1; lp->cutime = LinuxProcess_adjustTime(strtoull(location, &location, 10)); location += 1; lp->cstime = LinuxProcess_adjustTime(strtoull(location, &location, 10)); location += 1; process->priority = strtol(location, &location, 10); location += 1; process->nice = strtol(location, &location, 10); location += 1; process->nlwp = strtol(location, &location, 10); location += 1; for (int i=0; i<17; i++) location = strchr(location, ' ')+1; process->exit_signal = strtol(location, &location, 10); location += 1; assert(location != NULL); process->processor = strtol(location, &location, 10); process->time = lp->utime + lp->stime; return true; } static bool LinuxProcessList_statProcessDir(Process* process, const char* dirname, char* name, time_t curTime) { char filename[MAX_NAME+1]; filename[MAX_NAME] = '\0'; snprintf(filename, MAX_NAME, "%s/%s", dirname, name); struct stat sstat; int statok = stat(filename, &sstat); if (statok == -1) return false; process->st_uid = sstat.st_uid; struct tm date; time_t ctime = sstat.st_ctime; process->starttime_ctime = ctime; (void) localtime_r((time_t*) &ctime, &date); strftime(process->starttime_show, 7, ((ctime > curTime - 86400) ? "%R " : "%b%d "), &date); return true; } #ifdef HAVE_TASKSTATS static void LinuxProcessList_readIoFile(LinuxProcess* process, const char* dirname, char* name, unsigned long long now) { char filename[MAX_NAME+1]; filename[MAX_NAME] = '\0'; snprintf(filename, MAX_NAME, "%s/%s/io", dirname, name); int fd = open(filename, O_RDONLY); if (fd == -1) { process->io_rate_read_bps = -1; process->io_rate_write_bps = -1; return; } char buffer[1024]; ssize_t buflen = xread(fd, buffer, 1023); close(fd); if (buflen < 1) return; buffer[buflen] = '\0'; unsigned long long last_read = process->io_read_bytes; unsigned long long last_write = process->io_write_bytes; char *buf = buffer; char *line = NULL; while ((line = strsep(&buf, "\n")) != NULL) { switch (line[0]) { case 'r': if (line[1] == 'c' && strncmp(line+2, "har: ", 5) == 0) process->io_rchar = strtoull(line+7, NULL, 10); else if (strncmp(line+1, "ead_bytes: ", 11) == 0) { process->io_read_bytes = strtoull(line+12, NULL, 10); process->io_rate_read_bps = ((double)(process->io_read_bytes - last_read))/(((double)(now - process->io_rate_read_time))/1000); process->io_rate_read_time = now; } break; case 'w': if (line[1] == 'c' && strncmp(line+2, "har: ", 5) == 0) process->io_wchar = strtoull(line+7, NULL, 10); else if (strncmp(line+1, "rite_bytes: ", 12) == 0) { process->io_write_bytes = strtoull(line+13, NULL, 10); process->io_rate_write_bps = ((double)(process->io_write_bytes - last_write))/(((double)(now - process->io_rate_write_time))/1000); process->io_rate_write_time = now; } break; case 's': if (line[5] == 'r' && strncmp(line+1, "yscr: ", 6) == 0) { process->io_syscr = strtoull(line+7, NULL, 10); } else if (strncmp(line+1, "yscw: ", 6) == 0) { process->io_syscw = strtoull(line+7, NULL, 10); } break; case 'c': if (strncmp(line+1, "ancelled_write_bytes: ", 22) == 0) { process->io_cancelled_write_bytes = strtoull(line+23, NULL, 10); } } } } #endif static bool LinuxProcessList_readStatmFile(LinuxProcess* process, const char* dirname, const char* name) { char filename[MAX_NAME+1]; snprintf(filename, MAX_NAME, "%s/%s/statm", dirname, name); int fd = open(filename, O_RDONLY); if (fd == -1) return false; char buf[PROC_LINE_LENGTH + 1]; ssize_t rres = xread(fd, buf, PROC_LINE_LENGTH); close(fd); if (rres < 1) return false; char *p = buf; errno = 0; process->super.m_size = strtol(p, &p, 10); if (*p == ' ') p++; process->super.m_resident = strtol(p, &p, 10); if (*p == ' ') p++; process->m_share = strtol(p, &p, 10); if (*p == ' ') p++; process->m_trs = strtol(p, &p, 10); if (*p == ' ') p++; process->m_lrs = strtol(p, &p, 10); if (*p == ' ') p++; process->m_drs = strtol(p, &p, 10); if (*p == ' ') p++; process->m_dt = strtol(p, &p, 10); return (errno == 0); } #ifdef HAVE_OPENVZ static void LinuxProcessList_readOpenVZData(LinuxProcess* process, const char* dirname, const char* name) { if ( (access("/proc/vz", R_OK) != 0)) { process->vpid = process->super.pid; process->ctid = 0; return; } char filename[MAX_NAME+1]; snprintf(filename, MAX_NAME, "%s/%s/stat", dirname, name); FILE* file = fopen(filename, "r"); if (!file) return; (void) fscanf(file, "%*32u %*32s %*1c %*32u %*32u %*32u %*32u %*32u %*32u %*32u " "%*32u %*32u %*32u %*32u %*32u %*32u %*32u %*32u " "%*32u %*32u %*32u %*32u %*32u %*32u %*32u %*32u " "%*32u %*32u %*32u %*32u %*32u %*32u %*32u %*32u " "%*32u %*32u %*32u %*32u %*32u %*32u %*32u %*32u " "%*32u %*32u %*32u %*32u %*32u %*32u %*32u " "%*32u %*32u %32u %32u", &process->vpid, &process->ctid); fclose(file); return; } #endif #ifdef HAVE_CGROUP static void LinuxProcessList_readCGroupFile(LinuxProcess* process, const char* dirname, const char* name) { char filename[MAX_NAME+1]; snprintf(filename, MAX_NAME, "%s/%s/cgroup", dirname, name); FILE* file = fopen(filename, "r"); if (!file) { process->cgroup = xStrdup(""); return; } char output[PROC_LINE_LENGTH + 1]; output[0] = '\0'; char* at = output; int left = PROC_LINE_LENGTH; while (!feof(file) && left > 0) { char buffer[PROC_LINE_LENGTH + 1]; char *ok = fgets(buffer, PROC_LINE_LENGTH, file); if (!ok) break; char* group = strchr(buffer, ':'); if (!group) break; if (at != output) { *at = ';'; at++; left--; } int wrote = snprintf(at, left, "%s", group); left -= wrote; } fclose(file); free(process->cgroup); process->cgroup = xStrdup(output); } #endif #ifdef HAVE_VSERVER static void LinuxProcessList_readVServerData(LinuxProcess* process, const char* dirname, const char* name) { char filename[MAX_NAME+1]; snprintf(filename, MAX_NAME, "%s/%s/status", dirname, name); FILE* file = fopen(filename, "r"); if (!file) return; char buffer[PROC_LINE_LENGTH + 1]; process->vxid = 0; while (fgets(buffer, PROC_LINE_LENGTH, file)) { if (String_startsWith(buffer, "VxID:")) { int vxid; int ok = sscanf(buffer, "VxID:\t%32d", &vxid); if (ok >= 1) { process->vxid = vxid; } } #if defined HAVE_ANCIENT_VSERVER else if (String_startsWith(buffer, "s_context:")) { int vxid; int ok = sscanf(buffer, "s_context:\t%32d", &vxid); if (ok >= 1) { process->vxid = vxid; } } #endif } fclose(file); } #endif static void LinuxProcessList_readOomData(LinuxProcess* process, const char* dirname, const char* name) { char filename[MAX_NAME+1]; snprintf(filename, MAX_NAME, "%s/%s/oom_score", dirname, name); FILE* file = fopen(filename, "r"); if (!file) return; char buffer[PROC_LINE_LENGTH + 1]; if (fgets(buffer, PROC_LINE_LENGTH, file)) { unsigned int oom; int ok = sscanf(buffer, "%32u", &oom); if (ok >= 1) { process->oom = oom; } } fclose(file); } static void setCommand(Process* process, const char* command, int len) { if (process->comm && process->commLen >= len) { strncpy(process->comm, command, len + 1); } else { free(process->comm); process->comm = xStrdup(command); } process->commLen = len; } static bool LinuxProcessList_readCmdlineFile(Process* process, const char* dirname, const char* name) { if (Process_isKernelThread(process)) return true; char filename[MAX_NAME+1]; snprintf(filename, MAX_NAME, "%s/%s/cmdline", dirname, name); int fd = open(filename, O_RDONLY); if (fd == -1) return false; char command[4096+1]; // max cmdline length on Linux int amtRead = xread(fd, command, sizeof(command) - 1); close(fd); int tokenEnd = 0; if (amtRead > 0) { for (int i = 0; i < amtRead; i++) if (command[i] == '\0' || command[i] == '\n') { if (tokenEnd == 0) { tokenEnd = i; } command[i] = ' '; } } if (tokenEnd == 0) { tokenEnd = amtRead; } command[amtRead] = '\0'; process->basenameOffset = tokenEnd; setCommand(process, command, amtRead); return true; } static bool LinuxProcessList_recurseProcTree(LinuxProcessList* this, const char* dirname, Process* parent, double period, struct timeval tv) { ProcessList* pl = (ProcessList*) this; DIR* dir; struct dirent* entry; Settings* settings = pl->settings; time_t curTime = tv.tv_sec; #ifdef HAVE_TASKSTATS unsigned long long now = tv.tv_sec*1000LL+tv.tv_usec/1000LL; #endif dir = opendir(dirname); if (!dir) return false; int cpus = pl->cpuCount; bool hideKernelThreads = settings->hideKernelThreads; bool hideUserlandThreads = settings->hideUserlandThreads; while ((entry = readdir(dir)) != NULL) { char* name = entry->d_name; // The RedHat kernel hides threads with a dot. // I believe this is non-standard. if ((!settings->hideThreads) && name[0] == '.') { name++; } // Just skip all non-number directories. if (name[0] < '0' || name[0] > '9') { continue; } // filename is a number: process directory int pid = atoi(name); if (parent && pid == parent->pid) continue; if (pid <= 0) continue; bool preExisting = false; Process* proc = ProcessList_getProcess(pl, pid, &preExisting, (Process_New) LinuxProcess_new); proc->tgid = parent ? parent->pid : pid; LinuxProcess* lp = (LinuxProcess*) proc; char subdirname[MAX_NAME+1]; snprintf(subdirname, MAX_NAME, "%s/%s/task", dirname, name); LinuxProcessList_recurseProcTree(this, subdirname, proc, period, tv); #ifdef HAVE_TASKSTATS if (settings->flags & PROCESS_FLAG_IO) LinuxProcessList_readIoFile(lp, dirname, name, now); #endif if (! LinuxProcessList_readStatmFile(lp, dirname, name)) goto errorReadingProcess; proc->show = ! ((hideKernelThreads && Process_isKernelThread(proc)) || (hideUserlandThreads && Process_isUserlandThread(proc))); char command[MAX_NAME+1]; unsigned long long int lasttimes = (lp->utime + lp->stime); int commLen = 0; if (! LinuxProcessList_readStatFile(proc, dirname, name, command, &commLen)) goto errorReadingProcess; if (settings->flags & PROCESS_FLAG_LINUX_IOPRIO) LinuxProcess_updateIOPriority(lp); float percent_cpu = (lp->utime + lp->stime - lasttimes) / period * 100.0; proc->percent_cpu = CLAMP(percent_cpu, 0.0, cpus * 100.0); if (isnan(proc->percent_cpu)) proc->percent_cpu = 0.0; proc->percent_mem = (proc->m_resident * PAGE_SIZE_KB) / (double)(pl->totalMem) * 100.0; if(!preExisting) { if (! LinuxProcessList_statProcessDir(proc, dirname, name, curTime)) goto errorReadingProcess; proc->user = UsersTable_getRef(pl->usersTable, proc->st_uid); #ifdef HAVE_OPENVZ if (settings->flags & PROCESS_FLAG_LINUX_OPENVZ) { LinuxProcessList_readOpenVZData(lp, dirname, name); } #endif #ifdef HAVE_VSERVER if (settings->flags & PROCESS_FLAG_LINUX_VSERVER) { LinuxProcessList_readVServerData(lp, dirname, name); } #endif if (! LinuxProcessList_readCmdlineFile(proc, dirname, name)) { goto errorReadingProcess; } ProcessList_add(pl, proc); } else { if (settings->updateProcessNames && proc->state != 'Z') { if (! LinuxProcessList_readCmdlineFile(proc, dirname, name)) { goto errorReadingProcess; } } } #ifdef HAVE_CGROUP if (settings->flags & PROCESS_FLAG_LINUX_CGROUP) LinuxProcessList_readCGroupFile(lp, dirname, name); #endif if (settings->flags & PROCESS_FLAG_LINUX_OOM) LinuxProcessList_readOomData(lp, dirname, name); if (proc->state == 'Z' && (proc->basenameOffset == 0)) { proc->basenameOffset = -1; setCommand(proc, command, commLen); } else if (Process_isThread(proc)) { if (settings->showThreadNames || Process_isKernelThread(proc) || (proc->state == 'Z' && proc->basenameOffset == 0)) { proc->basenameOffset = -1; setCommand(proc, command, commLen); } else if (settings->showThreadNames) { if (! LinuxProcessList_readCmdlineFile(proc, dirname, name)) goto errorReadingProcess; } if (Process_isKernelThread(proc)) { pl->kernelThreads++; } else { pl->userlandThreads++; } } pl->totalTasks++; if (proc->state == 'R') pl->runningTasks++; proc->updated = true; continue; // Exception handler. errorReadingProcess: { if (preExisting) { ProcessList_remove(pl, proc); } else { Process_delete((Object*)proc); } } } closedir(dir); return true; } static inline void LinuxProcessList_scanMemoryInfo(ProcessList* this) { unsigned long long int swapFree = 0; unsigned long long int shmem = 0; unsigned long long int sreclaimable = 0; FILE* file = fopen(PROCMEMINFOFILE, "r"); if (file == NULL) { CRT_fatalError("Cannot open " PROCMEMINFOFILE); } char buffer[128]; while (fgets(buffer, 128, file)) { #define tryRead(label, variable) (String_startsWith(buffer, label) && sscanf(buffer + strlen(label), " %32llu kB", variable)) switch (buffer[0]) { case 'M': if (tryRead("MemTotal:", &this->totalMem)) {} else if (tryRead("MemFree:", &this->freeMem)) {} else if (tryRead("MemShared:", &this->sharedMem)) {} break; case 'B': if (tryRead("Buffers:", &this->buffersMem)) {} break; case 'C': if (tryRead("Cached:", &this->cachedMem)) {} break; case 'S': switch (buffer[1]) { case 'w': if (tryRead("SwapTotal:", &this->totalSwap)) {} else if (tryRead("SwapFree:", &swapFree)) {} break; case 'h': if (tryRead("Shmem:", &shmem)) {} break; case 'R': if (tryRead("SReclaimable:", &sreclaimable)) {} break; } break; } #undef tryRead } this->usedMem = this->totalMem - this->freeMem; this->cachedMem = this->cachedMem + sreclaimable - shmem; this->usedSwap = this->totalSwap - swapFree; fclose(file); } static inline double LinuxProcessList_scanCPUTime(LinuxProcessList* this) { FILE* file = fopen(PROCSTATFILE, "r"); if (file == NULL) { CRT_fatalError("Cannot open " PROCSTATFILE); } int cpus = this->super.cpuCount; assert(cpus > 0); for (int i = 0; i <= cpus; i++) { char buffer[PROC_LINE_LENGTH + 1]; unsigned long long int usertime, nicetime, systemtime, idletime; unsigned long long int ioWait, irq, softIrq, steal, guest, guestnice; ioWait = irq = softIrq = steal = guest = guestnice = 0; // Depending on your kernel version, // 5, 7, 8 or 9 of these fields will be set. // The rest will remain at zero. char* ok = fgets(buffer, PROC_LINE_LENGTH, file); if (!ok) buffer[0] = '\0'; if (i == 0) sscanf(buffer, "cpu %16llu %16llu %16llu %16llu %16llu %16llu %16llu %16llu %16llu %16llu", &usertime, &nicetime, &systemtime, &idletime, &ioWait, &irq, &softIrq, &steal, &guest, &guestnice); else { int cpuid; sscanf(buffer, "cpu%4d %16llu %16llu %16llu %16llu %16llu %16llu %16llu %16llu %16llu %16llu", &cpuid, &usertime, &nicetime, &systemtime, &idletime, &ioWait, &irq, &softIrq, &steal, &guest, &guestnice); assert(cpuid == i - 1); } // Guest time is already accounted in usertime usertime = usertime - guest; nicetime = nicetime - guestnice; // Fields existing on kernels >= 2.6 // (and RHEL's patched kernel 2.4...) unsigned long long int idlealltime = idletime + ioWait; unsigned long long int systemalltime = systemtime + irq + softIrq; unsigned long long int virtalltime = guest + guestnice; unsigned long long int totaltime = usertime + nicetime + systemalltime + idlealltime + steal + virtalltime; CPUData* cpuData = &(this->cpus[i]); // Since we do a subtraction (usertime - guest) and cputime64_to_clock_t() // used in /proc/stat rounds down numbers, it can lead to a case where the // integer overflow. #define WRAP_SUBTRACT(a,b) (a > b) ? a - b : 0 cpuData->userPeriod = WRAP_SUBTRACT(usertime, cpuData->userTime); cpuData->nicePeriod = WRAP_SUBTRACT(nicetime, cpuData->niceTime); cpuData->systemPeriod = WRAP_SUBTRACT(systemtime, cpuData->systemTime); cpuData->systemAllPeriod = WRAP_SUBTRACT(systemalltime, cpuData->systemAllTime); cpuData->idleAllPeriod = WRAP_SUBTRACT(idlealltime, cpuData->idleAllTime); cpuData->idlePeriod = WRAP_SUBTRACT(idletime, cpuData->idleTime); cpuData->ioWaitPeriod = WRAP_SUBTRACT(ioWait, cpuData->ioWaitTime); cpuData->irqPeriod = WRAP_SUBTRACT(irq, cpuData->irqTime); cpuData->softIrqPeriod = WRAP_SUBTRACT(softIrq, cpuData->softIrqTime); cpuData->stealPeriod = WRAP_SUBTRACT(steal, cpuData->stealTime); cpuData->guestPeriod = WRAP_SUBTRACT(virtalltime, cpuData->guestTime); cpuData->totalPeriod = WRAP_SUBTRACT(totaltime, cpuData->totalTime); #undef WRAP_SUBTRACT cpuData->userTime = usertime; cpuData->niceTime = nicetime; cpuData->systemTime = systemtime; cpuData->systemAllTime = systemalltime; cpuData->idleAllTime = idlealltime; cpuData->idleTime = idletime; cpuData->ioWaitTime = ioWait; cpuData->irqTime = irq; cpuData->softIrqTime = softIrq; cpuData->stealTime = steal; cpuData->guestTime = virtalltime; cpuData->totalTime = totaltime; } double period = (double)this->cpus[0].totalPeriod / cpus; fclose(file); return period; } void ProcessList_goThroughEntries(ProcessList* super) { LinuxProcessList* this = (LinuxProcessList*) super; LinuxProcessList_scanMemoryInfo(super); double period = LinuxProcessList_scanCPUTime(this); struct timeval tv; gettimeofday(&tv, NULL); LinuxProcessList_recurseProcTree(this, PROCDIR, NULL, period, tv); } htop-2.0.1/linux/IOPriority.h0000644000175000001440000000203612611241330012754 00000000000000/* Do not edit this file. It was automatically generated. */ #ifndef HEADER_IOPriority #define HEADER_IOPriority /* htop - IOPriority.h (C) 2004-2012 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. Based on ionice, Copyright (C) 2005 Jens Axboe Released under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 */ enum { IOPRIO_CLASS_NONE, IOPRIO_CLASS_RT, IOPRIO_CLASS_BE, IOPRIO_CLASS_IDLE, }; #define IOPRIO_WHO_PROCESS 1 #define IOPRIO_CLASS_SHIFT (13) #define IOPRIO_PRIO_MASK ((1UL << IOPRIO_CLASS_SHIFT) - 1) #define IOPriority_class(ioprio_) ((int) ((ioprio_) >> IOPRIO_CLASS_SHIFT) ) #define IOPriority_data(ioprio_) ((int) ((ioprio_) & IOPRIO_PRIO_MASK) ) typedef int IOPriority; #define IOPriority_tuple(class_, data_) (((class_) << IOPRIO_CLASS_SHIFT) | data_) #define IOPriority_error 0xffffffff #define IOPriority_None IOPriority_tuple(IOPRIO_CLASS_NONE, 0) #define IOPriority_Idle IOPriority_tuple(IOPRIO_CLASS_IDLE, 0) #endif htop-2.0.1/linux/LinuxProcess.c0000644000175000001440000004652312661717311013361 00000000000000/* htop - LinuxProcess.c (C) 2014 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "Process.h" #include "ProcessList.h" #include "LinuxProcess.h" #include "Platform.h" #include "CRT.h" #include #include #include #include /*{ #define PROCESS_FLAG_LINUX_IOPRIO 0x0100 #define PROCESS_FLAG_LINUX_OPENVZ 0x0200 #define PROCESS_FLAG_LINUX_VSERVER 0x0400 #define PROCESS_FLAG_LINUX_CGROUP 0x0800 #define PROCESS_FLAG_LINUX_OOM 0x1000 typedef enum UnsupportedProcessFields { FLAGS = 9, ITREALVALUE = 20, VSIZE = 22, RSS = 23, RLIM = 24, STARTCODE = 25, ENDCODE = 26, STARTSTACK = 27, KSTKESP = 28, KSTKEIP = 29, SIGNAL = 30, BLOCKED = 31, SSIGIGNORE = 32, SIGCATCH = 33, WCHAN = 34, NSWAP = 35, CNSWAP = 36, EXIT_SIGNAL = 37, } UnsupportedProcessField; typedef enum LinuxProcessFields { CMINFLT = 11, CMAJFLT = 13, UTIME = 14, STIME = 15, CUTIME = 16, CSTIME = 17, M_SHARE = 41, M_TRS = 42, M_DRS = 43, M_LRS = 44, M_DT = 45, #ifdef HAVE_OPENVZ CTID = 100, VPID = 101, #endif #ifdef HAVE_VSERVER VXID = 102, #endif #ifdef HAVE_TASKSTATS RCHAR = 103, WCHAR = 104, SYSCR = 105, SYSCW = 106, RBYTES = 107, WBYTES = 108, CNCLWB = 109, IO_READ_RATE = 110, IO_WRITE_RATE = 111, IO_RATE = 112, #endif #ifdef HAVE_CGROUP CGROUP = 113, #endif OOM = 114, IO_PRIORITY = 115, LAST_PROCESSFIELD = 116, } LinuxProcessField; #include "IOPriority.h" typedef struct LinuxProcess_ { Process super; IOPriority ioPriority; unsigned long int cminflt; unsigned long int cmajflt; unsigned long long int utime; unsigned long long int stime; unsigned long long int cutime; unsigned long long int cstime; long m_share; long m_trs; long m_drs; long m_lrs; long m_dt; #ifdef HAVE_TASKSTATS unsigned long long io_rchar; unsigned long long io_wchar; unsigned long long io_syscr; unsigned long long io_syscw; unsigned long long io_read_bytes; unsigned long long io_write_bytes; unsigned long long io_cancelled_write_bytes; unsigned long long io_rate_read_time; unsigned long long io_rate_write_time; double io_rate_read_bps; double io_rate_write_bps; #endif #ifdef HAVE_OPENVZ unsigned int ctid; unsigned int vpid; #endif #ifdef HAVE_VSERVER unsigned int vxid; #endif #ifdef HAVE_CGROUP char* cgroup; #endif unsigned int oom; } LinuxProcess; #ifndef Process_isKernelThread #define Process_isKernelThread(_process) (_process->pgrp == 0) #endif #ifndef Process_isUserlandThread #define Process_isUserlandThread(_process) (_process->pid != _process->tgid) #endif }*/ ProcessFieldData Process_fields[] = { [0] = { .name = "", .title = NULL, .description = NULL, .flags = 0, }, [PID] = { .name = "PID", .title = " PID ", .description = "Process/thread ID", .flags = 0, }, [COMM] = { .name = "Command", .title = "Command ", .description = "Command line", .flags = 0, }, [STATE] = { .name = "STATE", .title = "S ", .description = "Process state (S sleeping, R running, D disk, Z zombie, T traced, W paging)", .flags = 0, }, [PPID] = { .name = "PPID", .title = " PPID ", .description = "Parent process ID", .flags = 0, }, [PGRP] = { .name = "PGRP", .title = " PGRP ", .description = "Process group ID", .flags = 0, }, [SESSION] = { .name = "SESSION", .title = " SESN ", .description = "Process's session ID", .flags = 0, }, [TTY_NR] = { .name = "TTY_NR", .title = " TTY ", .description = "Controlling terminal", .flags = 0, }, [TPGID] = { .name = "TPGID", .title = " TPGID ", .description = "Process ID of the fg process group of the controlling terminal", .flags = 0, }, [FLAGS] = { .name = "FLAGS", .title = NULL, .description = NULL, .flags = 0, }, [MINFLT] = { .name = "MINFLT", .title = " MINFLT ", .description = "Number of minor faults which have not required loading a memory page from disk", .flags = 0, }, [CMINFLT] = { .name = "CMINFLT", .title = " CMINFLT ", .description = "Children processes' minor faults", .flags = 0, }, [MAJFLT] = { .name = "MAJFLT", .title = " MAJFLT ", .description = "Number of major faults which have required loading a memory page from disk", .flags = 0, }, [CMAJFLT] = { .name = "CMAJFLT", .title = " CMAJFLT ", .description = "Children processes' major faults", .flags = 0, }, [UTIME] = { .name = "UTIME", .title = " UTIME+ ", .description = "User CPU time - time the process spent executing in user mode", .flags = 0, }, [STIME] = { .name = "STIME", .title = " STIME+ ", .description = "System CPU time - time the kernel spent running system calls for this process", .flags = 0, }, [CUTIME] = { .name = "CUTIME", .title = " CUTIME+ ", .description = "Children processes' user CPU time", .flags = 0, }, [CSTIME] = { .name = "CSTIME", .title = " CSTIME+ ", .description = "Children processes' system CPU time", .flags = 0, }, [PRIORITY] = { .name = "PRIORITY", .title = "PRI ", .description = "Kernel's internal priority for the process", .flags = 0, }, [NICE] = { .name = "NICE", .title = " NI ", .description = "Nice value (the higher the value, the more it lets other processes take priority)", .flags = 0, }, [ITREALVALUE] = { .name = "ITREALVALUE", .title = NULL, .description = NULL, .flags = 0, }, [STARTTIME] = { .name = "STARTTIME", .title = "START ", .description = "Time the process was started", .flags = 0, }, [VSIZE] = { .name = "VSIZE", .title = NULL, .description = NULL, .flags = 0, }, [RSS] = { .name = "RSS", .title = NULL, .description = NULL, .flags = 0, }, [RLIM] = { .name = "RLIM", .title = NULL, .description = NULL, .flags = 0, }, [STARTCODE] = { .name = "STARTCODE", .title = NULL, .description = NULL, .flags = 0, }, [ENDCODE] = { .name = "ENDCODE", .title = NULL, .description = NULL, .flags = 0, }, [STARTSTACK] = { .name = "STARTSTACK", .title = NULL, .description = NULL, .flags = 0, }, [KSTKESP] = { .name = "KSTKESP", .title = NULL, .description = NULL, .flags = 0, }, [KSTKEIP] = { .name = "KSTKEIP", .title = NULL, .description = NULL, .flags = 0, }, [SIGNAL] = { .name = "SIGNAL", .title = NULL, .description = NULL, .flags = 0, }, [BLOCKED] = { .name = "BLOCKED", .title = NULL, .description = NULL, .flags = 0, }, [SSIGIGNORE] = { .name = "SIGIGNORE", .title = NULL, .description = NULL, .flags = 0, }, [SIGCATCH] = { .name = "SIGCATCH", .title = NULL, .description = NULL, .flags = 0, }, [WCHAN] = { .name = "WCHAN", .title = NULL, .description = NULL, .flags = 0, }, [NSWAP] = { .name = "NSWAP", .title = NULL, .description = NULL, .flags = 0, }, [CNSWAP] = { .name = "CNSWAP", .title = NULL, .description = NULL, .flags = 0, }, [EXIT_SIGNAL] = { .name = "EXIT_SIGNAL", .title = NULL, .description = NULL, .flags = 0, }, [PROCESSOR] = { .name = "PROCESSOR", .title = "CPU ", .description = "Id of the CPU the process last executed on", .flags = 0, }, [M_SIZE] = { .name = "M_SIZE", .title = " VIRT ", .description = "Total program size in virtual memory", .flags = 0, }, [M_RESIDENT] = { .name = "M_RESIDENT", .title = " RES ", .description = "Resident set size, size of the text and data sections, plus stack usage", .flags = 0, }, [M_SHARE] = { .name = "M_SHARE", .title = " SHR ", .description = "Size of the process's shared pages", .flags = 0, }, [M_TRS] = { .name = "M_TRS", .title = " CODE ", .description = "Size of the text segment of the process", .flags = 0, }, [M_DRS] = { .name = "M_DRS", .title = " DATA ", .description = "Size of the data segment plus stack usage of the process", .flags = 0, }, [M_LRS] = { .name = "M_LRS", .title = " LIB ", .description = "The library size of the process", .flags = 0, }, [M_DT] = { .name = "M_DT", .title = " DIRTY ", .description = "Size of the dirty pages of the process", .flags = 0, }, [ST_UID] = { .name = "ST_UID", .title = " UID ", .description = "User ID of the process owner", .flags = 0, }, [PERCENT_CPU] = { .name = "PERCENT_CPU", .title = "CPU% ", .description = "Percentage of the CPU time the process used in the last sampling", .flags = 0, }, [PERCENT_MEM] = { .name = "PERCENT_MEM", .title = "MEM% ", .description = "Percentage of the memory the process is using, based on resident memory size", .flags = 0, }, [USER] = { .name = "USER", .title = "USER ", .description = "Username of the process owner (or user ID if name cannot be determined)", .flags = 0, }, [TIME] = { .name = "TIME", .title = " TIME+ ", .description = "Total time the process has spent in user and system time", .flags = 0, }, [NLWP] = { .name = "NLWP", .title = "NLWP ", .description = "Number of threads in the process", .flags = 0, }, [TGID] = { .name = "TGID", .title = " TGID ", .description = "Thread group ID (i.e. process ID)", .flags = 0, }, #ifdef HAVE_OPENVZ [CTID] = { .name = "CTID", .title = " CTID ", .description = "OpenVZ container ID (a.k.a. virtual environment ID)", .flags = PROCESS_FLAG_LINUX_OPENVZ, }, [VPID] = { .name = "VPID", .title = " VPID ", .description = "OpenVZ process ID", .flags = PROCESS_FLAG_LINUX_OPENVZ, }, #endif #ifdef HAVE_VSERVER [VXID] = { .name = "VXID", .title = " VXID ", .description = "VServer process ID", .flags = PROCESS_FLAG_LINUX_VSERVER, }, #endif #ifdef HAVE_TASKSTATS [RCHAR] = { .name = "RCHAR", .title = " RD_CHAR ", .description = "Number of bytes the process has read", .flags = PROCESS_FLAG_IO, }, [WCHAR] = { .name = "WCHAR", .title = " WR_CHAR ", .description = "Number of bytes the process has written", .flags = PROCESS_FLAG_IO, }, [SYSCR] = { .name = "SYSCR", .title = " RD_SYSC ", .description = "Number of read(2) syscalls for the process", .flags = PROCESS_FLAG_IO, }, [SYSCW] = { .name = "SYSCW", .title = " WR_SYSC ", .description = "Number of write(2) syscalls for the process", .flags = PROCESS_FLAG_IO, }, [RBYTES] = { .name = "RBYTES", .title = " IO_RBYTES ", .description = "Bytes of read(2) I/O for the process", .flags = PROCESS_FLAG_IO, }, [WBYTES] = { .name = "WBYTES", .title = " IO_WBYTES ", .description = "Bytes of write(2) I/O for the process", .flags = PROCESS_FLAG_IO, }, [CNCLWB] = { .name = "CNCLWB", .title = " IO_CANCEL ", .description = "Bytes of cancelled write(2) I/O", .flags = PROCESS_FLAG_IO, }, [IO_READ_RATE] = { .name = "IO_READ_RATE", .title = " DISK READ ", .description = "The I/O rate of read(2) in bytes per second for the process", .flags = PROCESS_FLAG_IO, }, [IO_WRITE_RATE] = { .name = "IO_WRITE_RATE", .title = " DISK WRITE ", .description = "The I/O rate of write(2) in bytes per second for the process", .flags = PROCESS_FLAG_IO, }, [IO_RATE] = { .name = "IO_RATE", .title = " DISK R/W ", .description = "Total I/O rate in bytes per second", .flags = PROCESS_FLAG_IO, }, #endif #ifdef HAVE_CGROUP [CGROUP] = { .name = "CGROUP", .title = " CGROUP ", .description = "Which cgroup the process is in", .flags = PROCESS_FLAG_LINUX_CGROUP, }, #endif [OOM] = { .name = "OOM", .title = " OOM ", .description = "OOM (Out-of-Memory) killer score", .flags = PROCESS_FLAG_LINUX_OOM, }, [IO_PRIORITY] = { .name = "IO_PRIORITY", .title = "IO ", .description = "I/O priority", .flags = PROCESS_FLAG_LINUX_IOPRIO, }, [LAST_PROCESSFIELD] = { .name = "*** report bug! ***", .title = NULL, .description = NULL, .flags = 0, }, }; ProcessPidColumn Process_pidColumns[] = { { .id = PID, .label = "PID" }, { .id = PPID, .label = "PPID" }, #ifdef HAVE_OPENVZ { .id = VPID, .label = "VPID" }, #endif { .id = TPGID, .label = "TPGID" }, { .id = TGID, .label = "TGID" }, { .id = PGRP, .label = "PGRP" }, { .id = SESSION, .label = "SESN" }, { .id = OOM, .label = "OOM" }, { .id = 0, .label = NULL }, }; ProcessClass LinuxProcess_class = { .super = { .extends = Class(Process), .display = Process_display, .delete = Process_delete, .compare = LinuxProcess_compare }, .writeField = (Process_WriteField) LinuxProcess_writeField, }; LinuxProcess* LinuxProcess_new(Settings* settings) { LinuxProcess* this = xCalloc(1, sizeof(LinuxProcess)); Object_setClass(this, Class(LinuxProcess)); Process_init(&this->super, settings); return this; } void Process_delete(Object* cast) { LinuxProcess* this = (LinuxProcess*) cast; Process_done((Process*)cast); #ifdef HAVE_CGROUP free(this->cgroup); #endif free(this); } /* [1] Note that before kernel 2.6.26 a process that has not asked for an io priority formally uses "none" as scheduling class, but the io scheduler will treat such processes as if it were in the best effort class. The priority within the best effort class will be dynamically derived from the cpu nice level of the process: io_priority = (cpu_nice + 20) / 5. -- From ionice(1) man page */ #define LinuxProcess_effectiveIOPriority(p_) (IOPriority_class(p_->ioPriority) == IOPRIO_CLASS_NONE ? IOPriority_tuple(IOPRIO_CLASS_BE, (p_->super.nice + 20) / 5) : p_->ioPriority) IOPriority LinuxProcess_updateIOPriority(LinuxProcess* this) { IOPriority ioprio = 0; // Other OSes masquerading as Linux (NetBSD?) don't have this syscall #ifdef SYS_ioprio_get ioprio = syscall(SYS_ioprio_get, IOPRIO_WHO_PROCESS, this->super.pid); #endif this->ioPriority = ioprio; return ioprio; } bool LinuxProcess_setIOPriority(LinuxProcess* this, IOPriority ioprio) { // Other OSes masquerading as Linux (NetBSD?) don't have this syscall #ifdef SYS_ioprio_set syscall(SYS_ioprio_set, IOPRIO_WHO_PROCESS, this->super.pid, ioprio); #endif return (LinuxProcess_updateIOPriority(this) == ioprio); } void LinuxProcess_writeField(Process* this, RichString* str, ProcessField field) { LinuxProcess* lp = (LinuxProcess*) this; bool coloring = this->settings->highlightMegabytes; char buffer[256]; buffer[255] = '\0'; int attr = CRT_colors[DEFAULT_COLOR]; int n = sizeof(buffer) - 1; switch ((int)field) { case CMINFLT: Process_colorNumber(str, lp->cminflt, coloring); return; case CMAJFLT: Process_colorNumber(str, lp->cmajflt, coloring); return; case M_DRS: Process_humanNumber(str, lp->m_drs * PAGE_SIZE_KB, coloring); return; case M_DT: Process_humanNumber(str, lp->m_dt * PAGE_SIZE_KB, coloring); return; case M_LRS: Process_humanNumber(str, lp->m_lrs * PAGE_SIZE_KB, coloring); return; case M_TRS: Process_humanNumber(str, lp->m_trs * PAGE_SIZE_KB, coloring); return; case M_SHARE: Process_humanNumber(str, lp->m_share * PAGE_SIZE_KB, coloring); return; case UTIME: Process_printTime(str, lp->utime); return; case STIME: Process_printTime(str, lp->stime); return; case CUTIME: Process_printTime(str, lp->cutime); return; case CSTIME: Process_printTime(str, lp->cstime); return; #ifdef HAVE_TASKSTATS case RCHAR: Process_colorNumber(str, lp->io_rchar, coloring); return; case WCHAR: Process_colorNumber(str, lp->io_wchar, coloring); return; case SYSCR: Process_colorNumber(str, lp->io_syscr, coloring); return; case SYSCW: Process_colorNumber(str, lp->io_syscw, coloring); return; case RBYTES: Process_colorNumber(str, lp->io_read_bytes, coloring); return; case WBYTES: Process_colorNumber(str, lp->io_write_bytes, coloring); return; case CNCLWB: Process_colorNumber(str, lp->io_cancelled_write_bytes, coloring); return; case IO_READ_RATE: Process_outputRate(str, buffer, n, lp->io_rate_read_bps, coloring); return; case IO_WRITE_RATE: Process_outputRate(str, buffer, n, lp->io_rate_write_bps, coloring); return; case IO_RATE: { double totalRate = (lp->io_rate_read_bps != -1) ? (lp->io_rate_read_bps + lp->io_rate_write_bps) : -1; Process_outputRate(str, buffer, n, totalRate, coloring); return; } #endif #ifdef HAVE_OPENVZ case CTID: snprintf(buffer, n, "%7u ", lp->ctid); break; case VPID: snprintf(buffer, n, Process_pidFormat, lp->vpid); break; #endif #ifdef HAVE_VSERVER case VXID: snprintf(buffer, n, "%5u ", lp->vxid); break; #endif #ifdef HAVE_CGROUP case CGROUP: snprintf(buffer, n, "%-10s ", lp->cgroup); break; #endif case OOM: snprintf(buffer, n, Process_pidFormat, lp->oom); break; case IO_PRIORITY: { int klass = IOPriority_class(lp->ioPriority); if (klass == IOPRIO_CLASS_NONE) { // see note [1] above snprintf(buffer, n, "B%1d ", (int) (this->nice + 20) / 5); } else if (klass == IOPRIO_CLASS_BE) { snprintf(buffer, n, "B%1d ", IOPriority_data(lp->ioPriority)); } else if (klass == IOPRIO_CLASS_RT) { attr = CRT_colors[PROCESS_HIGH_PRIORITY]; snprintf(buffer, n, "R%1d ", IOPriority_data(lp->ioPriority)); } else if (lp->ioPriority == IOPriority_Idle) { attr = CRT_colors[PROCESS_LOW_PRIORITY]; snprintf(buffer, n, "id "); } else { snprintf(buffer, n, "?? "); } break; } default: Process_writeField((Process*)this, str, field); return; } RichString_append(str, attr, buffer); } long LinuxProcess_compare(const void* v1, const void* v2) { LinuxProcess *p1, *p2; Settings *settings = ((Process*)v1)->settings; if (settings->direction == 1) { p1 = (LinuxProcess*)v1; p2 = (LinuxProcess*)v2; } else { p2 = (LinuxProcess*)v1; p1 = (LinuxProcess*)v2; } long long diff; switch ((int)settings->sortKey) { case M_DRS: return (p2->m_drs - p1->m_drs); case M_DT: return (p2->m_dt - p1->m_dt); case M_LRS: return (p2->m_lrs - p1->m_lrs); case M_TRS: return (p2->m_trs - p1->m_trs); case M_SHARE: return (p2->m_share - p1->m_share); case UTIME: diff = p2->utime - p1->utime; goto test_diff; case CUTIME: diff = p2->cutime - p1->cutime; goto test_diff; case STIME: diff = p2->stime - p1->stime; goto test_diff; case CSTIME: diff = p2->cstime - p1->cstime; goto test_diff; #ifdef HAVE_TASKSTATS case RCHAR: diff = p2->io_rchar - p1->io_rchar; goto test_diff; case WCHAR: diff = p2->io_wchar - p1->io_wchar; goto test_diff; case SYSCR: diff = p2->io_syscr - p1->io_syscr; goto test_diff; case SYSCW: diff = p2->io_syscw - p1->io_syscw; goto test_diff; case RBYTES: diff = p2->io_read_bytes - p1->io_read_bytes; goto test_diff; case WBYTES: diff = p2->io_write_bytes - p1->io_write_bytes; goto test_diff; case CNCLWB: diff = p2->io_cancelled_write_bytes - p1->io_cancelled_write_bytes; goto test_diff; case IO_READ_RATE: diff = p2->io_rate_read_bps - p1->io_rate_read_bps; goto test_diff; case IO_WRITE_RATE: diff = p2->io_rate_write_bps - p1->io_rate_write_bps; goto test_diff; case IO_RATE: diff = (p2->io_rate_read_bps + p2->io_rate_write_bps) - (p1->io_rate_read_bps + p1->io_rate_write_bps); goto test_diff; #endif #ifdef HAVE_OPENVZ case CTID: return (p2->ctid - p1->ctid); case VPID: return (p2->vpid - p1->vpid); #endif #ifdef HAVE_VSERVER case VXID: return (p2->vxid - p1->vxid); #endif #ifdef HAVE_CGROUP case CGROUP: return strcmp(p1->cgroup ? p1->cgroup : "", p2->cgroup ? p2->cgroup : ""); #endif case OOM: return (p2->oom - p1->oom); case IO_PRIORITY: return LinuxProcess_effectiveIOPriority(p1) - LinuxProcess_effectiveIOPriority(p2); default: return Process_compare(v1, v2); } test_diff: return (diff > 0) ? 1 : (diff < 0 ? -1 : 0); } bool Process_isThread(Process* this) { return (Process_isUserlandThread(this) || Process_isKernelThread(this)); } htop-2.0.1/linux/LinuxCRT.c0000644000175000001440000000245712642264520012367 00000000000000/* htop - LinuxCRT.c (C) 2014 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "config.h" #include "CRT.h" #include #include #ifdef HAVE_EXECINFO_H #include #endif void CRT_handleSIGSEGV(int sgn) { (void) sgn; CRT_done(); #ifdef __linux fprintf(stderr, "\n\nhtop " VERSION " aborting. Please report bug at http://hisham.hm/htop\n"); #ifdef HAVE_EXECINFO_H size_t size = backtrace(backtraceArray, sizeof(backtraceArray) / sizeof(void *)); fprintf(stderr, "\n Please include in your report the following backtrace: \n"); backtrace_symbols_fd(backtraceArray, size, 2); fprintf(stderr, "\nAdditionally, in order to make the above backtrace useful,"); fprintf(stderr, "\nplease also run the following command to generate a disassembly of your binary:"); fprintf(stderr, "\n\n objdump -d `which htop` > ~/htop.objdump"); fprintf(stderr, "\n\nand then attach the file ~/htop.objdump to your bug report."); fprintf(stderr, "\n\nThank you for helping to improve htop!\n\n"); #endif #else fprintf(stderr, "\nUnfortunately, you seem to be using an unsupported platform!"); fprintf(stderr, "\nPlease contact your platform package maintainer!\n\n"); #endif abort(); } htop-2.0.1/linux/IOPriorityPanel.c0000644000175000001440000000305012511546407013740 00000000000000/* htop - IOPriorityPanel.c (C) 2004-2012 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "IOPriorityPanel.h" /*{ #include "Panel.h" #include "IOPriority.h" #include "ListItem.h" }*/ Panel* IOPriorityPanel_new(IOPriority currPrio) { Panel* this = Panel_new(1, 1, 1, 1, true, Class(ListItem), FunctionBar_newEnterEsc("Set ", "Cancel ")); Panel_setHeader(this, "IO Priority:"); Panel_add(this, (Object*) ListItem_new("None (based on nice)", IOPriority_None)); if (currPrio == IOPriority_None) Panel_setSelected(this, 0); struct { int klass; const char* name; } classes[] = { { .klass = IOPRIO_CLASS_RT, .name = "Realtime" }, { .klass = IOPRIO_CLASS_BE, .name = "Best-effort" }, { .klass = 0, .name = NULL } }; for (int c = 0; classes[c].name; c++) { for (int i = 0; i < 8; i++) { char name[50]; snprintf(name, sizeof(name)-1, "%s %d %s", classes[c].name, i, i == 0 ? "(High)" : (i == 7 ? "(Low)" : "")); IOPriority ioprio = IOPriority_tuple(classes[c].klass, i); Panel_add(this, (Object*) ListItem_new(name, ioprio)); if (currPrio == ioprio) Panel_setSelected(this, Panel_size(this) - 1); } } Panel_add(this, (Object*) ListItem_new("Idle", IOPriority_Idle)); if (currPrio == IOPriority_Idle) Panel_setSelected(this, Panel_size(this) - 1); return this; } IOPriority IOPriorityPanel_getIOPriority(Panel* this) { return (IOPriority) ( ((ListItem*) Panel_getSelected(this))->key ); } htop-2.0.1/linux/LinuxCRT.h0000644000175000001440000000051212643324637012371 00000000000000/* Do not edit this file. It was automatically generated. */ #ifndef HEADER_LinuxCRT #define HEADER_LinuxCRT /* htop - LinuxCRT.h (C) 2014 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #ifdef HAVE_EXECINFO_H #endif void CRT_handleSIGSEGV(int sgn); #endif htop-2.0.1/ChangeLog0000644000175000001440000004360112667371505011173 00000000000000 What's new in version 2.0.1 * OpenBSD: Various fixes and improvements (thanks to Michael McConville and Juan Francisco Cantero Hurtado) * FreeBSD: fix CPU and memory readings (thanks to Tim Creech, Hung-Yi Chen, Bernard Spil, Greg V) * FreeBSD: add battery support (thanks to Greg V) * Linux: Retain last-obtained name of a zombie process * Mac OS X: Improve portability for OS X versions (thanks to Michael Klein) * Mac OS X: Fix reading command-line arguments and basename * Mac OS X: Fix process state information * Mac OS X: Fix tree view collapsing/expanding * Mac OS X: Fix tree organization * Mac OS X: Fix memory accounting * Fix crash when emptying a column of meters * Make Esc key more responsive What's new in version 2.0.0 * Platform abstraction layer * Initial FreeBSD support * Initial Mac OS X support (thanks to David Hunt) * Swap meter for Mac OSX (thanks to Ștefan Rusu) * OpenBSD port (thanks to Michael McConville) * FreeBSD support improvements (thanks to Martin Misuth) * Support for NCurses 6 ABI, including mouse wheel support * Much improved mouse responsiveness * Process environment variables screen (thanks to Michael Klein) * Higher-resolution UTF-8 based Graph mode (Thanks to James Hall from vtop for the idea!) * Show program path settings (thanks to Tobias Geerinckx-Rice) * BUGFIX: Fix crash when scrolling an empty filtered list. * Use dynamic units for text display, and several fixes (thanks to Christian Hesse) * BUGFIX: fix error caused by overflow in usertime calculation. (thanks to Patrick Marlier) * Catch all memory allocation errors (thanks to Michael McConville for the push) * Several tweaks and bugfixes (See the Git log for details and contributors!) What's new in version 1.0.3 * Tag all children ('c' key) * Fixes in accounting of guest time when using virtualization (thanks to Patrick Marlier) * Performance improvements (thanks to Jann Horn) * Further performance improvements due to conditional parsing of IO data depending on selected fields. * Better consistency in coloring. * Increase limit of buffer when tracing a deep nested process tree. * Display pagefault stats. * BUGFIX: Fix crash when adding meters and toggling detailed CPU time. (thanks to Dawid Gajownik) * Add column to track the OOM-killer score of processes (thanks to Leigh Simpson) What's new in version 1.0.2 * Add IO priority support ('i' key) * Avoid deleting .htoprc if it is a symlink * Fail gracefully when /proc is not mounted (thanks to Philipp Hagemeister) * Option to update process names on every refresh (thanks to Rob Hoelz) * BUGFIX: Fix crashes when process list is empty What's new in version 1.0.1 * Move .htoprc to XDG-compliant path ~/.config/htop/htoprc, respecting $XDG_CONFIG_HOME (thanks to Hadzhimurad Ustarkhan for the suggestion.) * Safer behavior on the kill screen, to make it harder to kill the wrong process. * Fix for building in FreeBSD 8.2 (thanks to Trond Endrestol) * BUGFIX: behavior of 'F' (follow) key was broken, also affecting the persistence of mouse selections. * BUGFIX: keep main panel up-to-date when running the screen manager, to fix crash when processes die while on the F9/Kill screen. What's new in version 1.0 * Performance improvements * Support for splitting CPU meters into two or four columns (thanks to Wim Heirman) * Switch from PLPA, which is now deprecated, to HWLOC. * Bring back support for native Linux sched_setaffinity, so we don't have to use HWLOC where we don't need to. * Support for typing in user names and column fields in selection panels. * Support for UTF-8 tree drawing (thanks to Bin Guo) * Option for counting CPUs from zero (thanks to Sean Noonan) * Meters update in every screen (no longer halting while on Setup, etc.) * Stricter checks for command-line options (thanks to Sebastian Pipping) * Incremental filtering (thanks to Seth Heeren for the idea and initial implementation) * Try harder to find the ncurses header (thanks to Moritz Barsnick) * Man page updates (thanks to Vincent Launchbury) * BUGFIX: Support larger numbers for process times. (thanks to Tristan Nakagawa for the report.) * BUGFIX: Segfault in BarMeterMode_draw() for small terminal widths (patch by Sebastian Pipping) What's new in version 0.9 * Add support for "steal"/guest CPU time measurement in virtualization environments * Expand and collapse subtrees using '+' and '-' when in tree-view * Support for cgroups (thanks to Guillaume Zitta and Daniel Lezcano) * Show custom thread names (thanks to Anders Torger) * Add support for STARTTIME field * Upgrade PLPA to version 1.3.2 * Fix license terms with regard to PLPA (thanks to Tom Callaway) * getopt-based long options and --no-color (thanks to Vincent Launchbury) * BUGFIX: Fix display of nan% in CPU meters (thanks to Steven Hampson) * BUGFIX: Fix memory leak (thanks to Pavol Rusnak) * Add Bash/emacs style navigation keys (thanks to Daniel Schuler) * Improve battery meter support (thanks to Richard W.) * BUGFIX: Fix IO-wait color in "Black on White" scheme * BUGFIX: Fix search by process name when list is filtered by user. (thanks to Sergej Pupykin for the report.) * BUGFIX: Fix alignment for display of memory values above 100G (sign of the times!) (thanks to Jan van Haarst for the report.) What's new in version 0.8.3 * BUGFIX: Fix crash on F6 key (thanks to Rainer Suhm) * BUGFIX: Fix a minor bug which affected the build process. What's new in version 0.8.2 * Integrated lsof (press 'l') * Fix display of gigabyte-sized values (thanks to Andika Triwidada) * Option to display hostname in the meters area * Rename VEID to CTID in OpenVZ systems (thanks to Thorsten Schifferdecker) * Corrections to the desktop entry file (thanks by Samuli Suominen) * BUGFIX: Correct page size calculation for FreeBSD systems (thanks to Andrew Paulsen) * Allow compilation without PLPA on systems that don't support it (thanks to Timothy Redaelli) * BUGFIX: Fix missing tree view when userland threads are hidden (thanks to Josh Stone) * BUGFIX: Fix for VPID on OpenVZ systems (thanks to Wolfgang Frisch) What's new in version 0.8.1 * Linux-VServer support (thanks to Jonathan Sambrook and Benedikt Bohm) * Battery meter (thanks to Ian Page Hands) * BUGFIX: Fix collection of IO stats in multithreaded processes (thanks to Gerhard Heift) * Remove assertion that fails on hardened kernels (thanks to Wolfram Schlich for the report) What's new in version 0.8 * Ability to change sort column with the mouse by clicking column titles (click again to invert order) * Add support for Linux per-process IO statistics, enabled with the --enable-taskstats flag, which requires a kernel compiled with taskstats support. (thanks to Tobias Oetiker) * Add Unicode support, enabled with the --enable-unicode flag, which requires libncursesw. (thanks to Sergej Pupykin) * BUGFIX: Fix display of CPU count for threaded processes. When user threads are hidden, process now shows the sum of processor usage for all processors. When user threads are displayed, each thread shows its own processor usage, including the root thread. (thanks to Bert Wesarg for the report) * BUGFIX: avoid crashing when using many meters (thanks to David Cho for the report) What's new in version 0.7 * CPU affinity configuration ('a' key) * Improve display of tree view, properly nesting threads of the same app based on TGID. * IO-wait time now counts as idle time, which is a more accurate description. It is still available in split time, now called detailed CPU time. (thanks to Samuel Thibault for the report) * BUGFIX: Correct display of TPGID field * Add TGID field * BUGFIX: Don't crash with invalid command-line flags (thanks to Nico Golde for the report) * Fix GCC 4.3 compilation issues (thanks to Martin Michlmayr for the report) * OpenVZ support, enabled at compile-time with the --enable-openvz flag. (thanks to Sergey Lychko) What's new in version 0.6.6 * Add support of NLWP field (thanks to Bert Wesarg) * BUGFIX: Fix use of configurable /proc location (thanks to Florent Thoumie) * Fix memory percentage calculation and make it saner (thanks to Olev Kartau for the report) * Added display of DRS, DT, LRS and TRS (thanks to Matthias Lederhofer) * BUGFIX: LRS and DRS memory values were flipped (thanks to Matthias Lederhofer) * BUGFIX: Don't crash on very high UIDs (thanks to Egmont Koblinger) What's new in version 0.6.5 * Add hardened-debug flags for debugging with Hardened GCC * BUGFIX: Handle error condition when a directory vanishes from /proc * BUGFIX: Fix leak of process command line * BUGFIX: Collect orphaned items when arranging the tree view. (thanks to Wolfram Schlich for assistance with debugging) * Separate proc and memory debugging into separate #defines. * BUGFIX: Fix message when configure fails due to missing libraries (thanks to Jon) * BUGFIX: Don't truncate value when displaying a very large process (thanks to Bo Liu) What's new in version 0.6.4 * Add an option to split the display of kernel time in the CPU meter into system, IO-wait, IRQ and soft-IRQ. (thanks to Philipp Richter) * --sort-key flag in the command-line, overriding the saved setting in .htoprc for the session. (thanks to Rodolfo Borges) * BUGFIX: Fixed string overflow on uptime display. (thanks to Marc Cahalan) What's new in version 0.6.3 * Performance improvements: uses much less CPU than the previous release with the default setup. * Use 64-bit values when storing processor times to avoid overflow. * Memory consumption improvements, compensating storage of 64-bit values. * Internal change: rename TypedVector to Vector and ListBox (and related classes) to Panel. * Have configure actually fail when needed libraries or headers are not found. * Horizontally scroll in larger increments when on the Linux console because of slow update of unaccelerated fb * No longer untag processes after sending a signal (useful for when SIGTERM fails and one wants to try again with SIGKILL). All processes can be untagged at once with 'U'. (thanks to A. Costa for the suggestion) What's new in version 0.6.2 * BUGFIX: Fixed crash when using some .htoprc files from 0.6 (thanks to Wolfram Schlich and John Thomas for the reports) * BUGFIX: Ensure changes to color scheme are saved * BUGFIX: Make configure behave correctly with --with-proc * Minor addition to .desktop file. What's new in version 0.6.1 * New meter type: "All CPUs", which dynamically adjusts to the number of CPUs present in the machine. Note that because of this, older versions of htop may crash when using an .htoprc file modified my the newer version. * Accept --with-proc= in configure, to specify alternative procfs locations (making htop friendlier to the Linux compatibility layer in FreeBSD) * Included icon .desktop and desktop entry (thanks to Peter Hyman) * Added a check to make sure that a root-user htop closes when its parent non-root terminal is closed. (thanks to Ilya Evseev for the report) * BUGFIX: does not crash anymore when $HOME is not set (thanks to Henning Schild for the report) * Wait for strace child process to die properly. (thanks to Marcus Fritzsch) * Support $HTOPRC (thanks to Luis Limon) What's new in version 0.6 * Configuration of columns merged into the Setup screen * Integrated strace (press 's') (thanks to Marinho Barcellos for the help) * BUGFIX: some fixes, aided by Valgrind (thanks to Wolfram Schlich for the report) * BUGFIX: fixed bug when switching meter modes (thanks to Eduardo Righes for the report) * Show processes of a single user * "SortBy" function now menu-based * Improved mouse handling * ...and on top of that reduced memory consumption! What's new in version 0.5.4 * Color schemes * -d flag, to configure delay between updates. Note that the delay value is saved in ~/.htoprc. * BUGFIX: Update of meters was halting after help screen. (thanks to Matt Moore) * BUGFIX: No longer display incorrect information in first frame. * BUGFIX: Fix auto-detection of /proc/stat, correcting CPU usage information on multiprocessor systems. What's new in version 0.5.3 * Read new field "steal" on newer /proc/stat files * Auto-detects format of /proc/stat, to cope with patched 2.4 kernels which display 2.6-style information (most notably those on RHEL 3) (thanks to Fernando Dotta for the report) * Support $HOME_ETC initiative (see http://www.pld-linux.org/Docs/home-etc) (thanks to Roman Barczynski for the tip) * The configure script now tests for /proc, so that it fails early on unsupported platforms instead of during compilation/execution. * Made presentation of the function keys in the status bar consistent across views (thanks to David Mathog for the report) * Minor changes to make the codebase more friendly to possible future ports (thanks to Jari Aalto and David Mathog for the reports) What's new in version 0.5.2 * BUGFIX: Correct display of user field (thanks to Marcin Miroslaw for the report) * Keyboard support improvements (thanks to Aury Fink Filho for the report) What's new in version 0.5.1 * BUGFIX: Correctly displays NPTL threads from /proc//task subdirectories (thanks to Mike Pot for the report) * BUGFIX: Fixes key handling on Signals listbox (thanks to Ondrej Vlach) * Renicing no longer displays temporary illegal values (thanks to Ondrej Vlach) * 'Hide userland threads' feature for NPTL threads What's new in version 0.5 * Tree view * New column, TIME (user + system time, like in top, 'T' switches to "sort by time") * Major reorganization of the underlying code of the setup screen, to manage setup pages * New setup page: Display options * Hide kernel threads ('K' key) * Colorized memory numbers * Vastly improved support for monochromatic terminals * Shadow processes that do not belong to user ('U' key) * Header margin configuration accessible via setup screen * Visual feedback on failing incremental search * BUGFIX: fixed keyboard input issues on 64-bit machines * BUGFIX: hopefully fixed the incorrect values that show on status bars in some systems * BUGFIX: doesn't mess with fields list anymore when canceling after changing the number of items * Uptime meter no longer says "1 days" ;) What's new in version 0.4.1 * BUGFIX: compiles on 64-bit architectures again (thanks to Bartosz Fenski for the report) * BUGFIX: multi-processor support fixed on kernels 2.6 (thanks to Wolfram Schlich for the report) What's new in version 0.4 * Support for multiple processors! * Basic mouse support * Modular header based on configurable meters; supports 4 view modes: bar, text, LED, graph * Uptime, load average meters (thanks to Marc Calahan) * Meters setup screen; should eventually evolve into a general setup screen, with column setup, keybindings, etc. * Thread hiding toggleable (press 'T' to hide the nonstandard dotfiles in /proc) * BUGFIX: Do not flicker screen on column configuration screen * Clock and load average meters (thanks to Marc Calahan) * BUGFIX: numeric swap indicator was printing bogus value * BUGFIX: internal fixes on Panel widget * Clear the bottom line when exiting * Press "F3" during search to walk through the results * Improved navigation on column configuration screen * BUGFIX: fix segfault on kernels with restricted /proc enabled * BUGFIX: a few last-minute bugfixes in the setup UI (thanks to Gaspare Bruno for the reports) What's new in version 0.3.3 * Saves column and sorting configuration in ~/.htoprc * Displays "hidden" threads on RedHat 9 (Thanks to Leonardo Godinho) * BUGFIX: supports process names with spaces (Thanks to Marc Calahan) * BUGFIX: ...and parentheses :) * BUGFIX: long process names overflowed RichString (Thanks to Marc Calahan) What's new in version 0.3.2 * Performance and memory usage improvements, aided by gprof * BUGFIX: quite a few fixes, aided by Valgrind * Header preview on column configuration screen (Thanks to Marc Calahan) What's new in version 0.3.1 * BUGFIX: crash fixes related to process list handling (thanks to Marc Calahan) * Man page (thanks to Bartosz Fenski) * Tag processes with the space bar * Kill multiple process based on tag * BUGFIX: corrected processing order of updates in list * Screen refresh function on Ctrl-L * Large numbers are shown in MB/GB notation in order to fit screen (thanks to Marc Calahan) * Realtime priority is correctly displayed (thanks to Marc Calahan) * Preliminary support for configurable columns, with 'C' (thanks to Marc Calahan) -- not all columns display properly yet What's new in version 0.3 * BUGFIX: no dirt left on screen on horizontal scrolling * Signal selection on "kill" command * Color-coding for users, nice and process status * "Follow" function * Fully selectable sort order * Function bar on last line * Build system now uses autotools What's new in version 0.2.1 * Sorting by process or memory usage ('P' and 'M', like top) * Quicker default update (1.5 second, not yet configurable) * Now the order of the elements in the process list stay 'locked' for a while after you move the cursor to ease selecting a process * Corrected the installation instructions in README (Thanks to Jeremy Eglen) * Should now compile cleanly on Conectiva 9 and similar systems (Thanks to Adriano Frare for the report) * Friendlier Makefile * Help screen ('h') What's new in version 0.2 * Memory indicators in header now show used and total, in MB * Preliminary support for sorting (CPU% only) * Memory percentage field (resident memory / used memory) * BUGFIX: identified source of spurious crashes * Can search names containing numbers (Thanks to Rafael Jeffman) * Correctly calculates memory page size (Thanks to Rafael Jeffman) What's new in version 0.13 * Handles terminal resize * Display all user names (not only those in /etc/passwd) (Thanks to Julio Biason) What's new in version 0.12 * Support for 2.6 kernels * Uses terminal default colors as a background What's new in version 0.11 * BUGFIX: does not crash when UID is not in /etc/passwd What's new in version 0.1 * Everything! htop-2.0.1/UsersTable.c0000644000175000001440000000225212654142045011622 00000000000000/* htop - UsersTable.c (C) 2004-2011 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "UsersTable.h" #include "XAlloc.h" #include "config.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /*{ #include "Hashtable.h" typedef struct UsersTable_ { Hashtable* users; } UsersTable; }*/ UsersTable* UsersTable_new() { UsersTable* this; this = xMalloc(sizeof(UsersTable)); this->users = Hashtable_new(20, true); return this; } void UsersTable_delete(UsersTable* this) { Hashtable_delete(this->users); free(this); } char* UsersTable_getRef(UsersTable* this, unsigned int uid) { char* name = (char*) (Hashtable_get(this->users, uid)); if (name == NULL) { struct passwd* userData = getpwuid(uid); if (userData != NULL) { name = xStrdup(userData->pw_name); Hashtable_put(this->users, uid, name); } } return name; } inline void UsersTable_foreach(UsersTable* this, Hashtable_PairFunction f, void* userData) { Hashtable_foreach(this->users, f, userData); } htop-2.0.1/AvailableMetersPanel.c0000644000175000001440000000760312567705404013605 00000000000000/* htop - AvailableMetersPanel.c (C) 2004-2011 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "AvailableMetersPanel.h" #include "MetersPanel.h" #include "CPUMeter.h" #include "Header.h" #include "ListItem.h" #include "Platform.h" #include #include /*{ #include "Settings.h" #include "Panel.h" #include "ScreenManager.h" #include "ProcessList.h" typedef struct AvailableMetersPanel_ { Panel super; ScreenManager* scr; Settings* settings; Header* header; Panel* leftPanel; Panel* rightPanel; } AvailableMetersPanel; }*/ static void AvailableMetersPanel_delete(Object* object) { Panel* super = (Panel*) object; AvailableMetersPanel* this = (AvailableMetersPanel*) object; Panel_done(super); free(this); } static inline void AvailableMetersPanel_addMeter(Header* header, Panel* panel, MeterClass* type, int param, int column) { Meter* meter = (Meter*) Header_addMeterByClass(header, type, param, column); Panel_add(panel, (Object*) Meter_toListItem(meter, false)); Panel_setSelected(panel, Panel_size(panel) - 1); MetersPanel_setMoving((MetersPanel*)panel, true); FunctionBar_draw(panel->currentBar, NULL); } static HandlerResult AvailableMetersPanel_eventHandler(Panel* super, int ch) { AvailableMetersPanel* this = (AvailableMetersPanel*) super; Header* header = this->header; ListItem* selected = (ListItem*) Panel_getSelected(super); int param = selected->key & 0xff; int type = selected->key >> 16; HandlerResult result = IGNORED; bool update = false; switch(ch) { case KEY_F(5): case 'l': case 'L': { AvailableMetersPanel_addMeter(header, this->leftPanel, Platform_meterTypes[type], param, 0); result = HANDLED; update = true; break; } case 0x0a: case 0x0d: case KEY_ENTER: case KEY_F(6): case 'r': case 'R': { AvailableMetersPanel_addMeter(header, this->rightPanel, Platform_meterTypes[type], param, 1); result = (KEY_LEFT << 16) | SYNTH_KEY; update = true; break; } } if (update) { this->settings->changed = true; Header_calculateHeight(header); Header_draw(header); ScreenManager_resize(this->scr, this->scr->x1, header->height, this->scr->x2, this->scr->y2); } return result; } PanelClass AvailableMetersPanel_class = { .super = { .extends = Class(Panel), .delete = AvailableMetersPanel_delete }, .eventHandler = AvailableMetersPanel_eventHandler }; AvailableMetersPanel* AvailableMetersPanel_new(Settings* settings, Header* header, Panel* leftMeters, Panel* rightMeters, ScreenManager* scr, ProcessList* pl) { AvailableMetersPanel* this = AllocThis(AvailableMetersPanel); Panel* super = (Panel*) this; FunctionBar* fuBar = FunctionBar_newEnterEsc("Add ", "Done "); Panel_init(super, 1, 1, 1, 1, Class(ListItem), true, fuBar); this->settings = settings; this->header = header; this->leftPanel = leftMeters; this->rightPanel = rightMeters; this->scr = scr; Panel_setHeader(super, "Available meters"); for (int i = 1; Platform_meterTypes[i]; i++) { MeterClass* type = Platform_meterTypes[i]; if (type != &CPUMeter_class) { const char* label = type->description ? type->description : type->uiName; Panel_add(super, (Object*) ListItem_new(label, i << 16)); } } MeterClass* type = &CPUMeter_class; int cpus = pl->cpuCount; if (cpus > 1) { Panel_add(super, (Object*) ListItem_new("CPU average", 0)); for (int i = 1; i <= cpus; i++) { char buffer[50]; sprintf(buffer, "%s %d", type->uiName, i); Panel_add(super, (Object*) ListItem_new(buffer, i)); } } else { Panel_add(super, (Object*) ListItem_new("CPU", 1)); } return this; } htop-2.0.1/MainPanel.c0000644000175000001440000001343412654142045011421 00000000000000/* htop - ColumnsPanel.c (C) 2004-2015 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "MainPanel.h" #include "Process.h" #include "Platform.h" #include "CRT.h" #include /*{ #include "Panel.h" #include "Action.h" #include "Settings.h" typedef struct MainPanel_ { Panel super; State* state; IncSet* inc; Htop_Action *keys; pid_t pidSearch; } MainPanel; typedef bool(*MainPanel_ForeachProcessFn)(Process*, size_t); #define MainPanel_getFunctionBar(this_) (((Panel*)(this_))->defaultBar) }*/ static const char* MainFunctions[] = {"Help ", "Setup ", "Search", "Filter", "Tree ", "SortBy", "Nice -", "Nice +", "Kill ", "Quit ", NULL}; void MainPanel_updateTreeFunctions(MainPanel* this, bool mode) { FunctionBar* bar = MainPanel_getFunctionBar(this); if (mode) { FunctionBar_setLabel(bar, KEY_F(5), "Sorted"); FunctionBar_setLabel(bar, KEY_F(6), "Collap"); } else { FunctionBar_setLabel(bar, KEY_F(5), "Tree "); FunctionBar_setLabel(bar, KEY_F(6), "SortBy"); } } void MainPanel_pidSearch(MainPanel* this, int ch) { Panel* super = (Panel*) this; pid_t pid = ch-48 + this->pidSearch; for (int i = 0; i < Panel_size(super); i++) { Process* p = (Process*) Panel_get(super, i); if (p && p->pid == pid) { Panel_setSelected(super, i); break; } } this->pidSearch = pid * 10; if (this->pidSearch > 10000000) { this->pidSearch = 0; } } static HandlerResult MainPanel_eventHandler(Panel* super, int ch) { MainPanel* this = (MainPanel*) super; HandlerResult result = IGNORED; Htop_Reaction reaction = HTOP_OK; if (EVENT_IS_HEADER_CLICK(ch)) { int x = EVENT_HEADER_CLICK_GET_X(ch); ProcessList* pl = this->state->pl; Settings* settings = this->state->settings; int hx = super->scrollH + x + 1; ProcessField field = ProcessList_keyAt(pl, hx); if (field == settings->sortKey) { Settings_invertSortOrder(settings); settings->treeView = false; } else { reaction |= Action_setSortKey(settings, field); } reaction |= HTOP_RECALCULATE | HTOP_REDRAW_BAR | HTOP_SAVE_SETTINGS; result = HANDLED; } else if (ch != ERR && this->inc->active) { bool filterChanged = IncSet_handleKey(this->inc, ch, super, (IncMode_GetPanelValue) MainPanel_getValue, NULL); if (filterChanged) { this->state->pl->incFilter = IncSet_filter(this->inc); reaction = HTOP_REFRESH | HTOP_REDRAW_BAR; } reaction |= HTOP_KEEP_FOLLOWING; result = HANDLED; } else if (ch == 27) { return HANDLED; } else if (ch != ERR && ch > 0 && ch < KEY_MAX && this->keys[ch]) { reaction |= (this->keys[ch])(this->state); result = HANDLED; } else if (isdigit(ch)) { MainPanel_pidSearch(this, ch); } else { if (ch != ERR) { this->pidSearch = 0; } else { reaction |= HTOP_KEEP_FOLLOWING; } switch (ch) { case KEY_LEFT: case KEY_CTRLB: if (super->scrollH > 0) { super->scrollH -= CRT_scrollHAmount; super->needsRedraw = true; } return HANDLED; case KEY_RIGHT: case KEY_CTRLF: super->scrollH += CRT_scrollHAmount; super->needsRedraw = true; return HANDLED; } } if (reaction & HTOP_REDRAW_BAR) { MainPanel_updateTreeFunctions(this, this->state->settings->treeView); IncSet_drawBar(this->inc); } if (reaction & HTOP_UPDATE_PANELHDR) { ProcessList_printHeader(this->state->pl, Panel_getHeader(super)); } if (reaction & HTOP_REFRESH) { result |= REDRAW; } if (reaction & HTOP_RECALCULATE) { result |= RESCAN; } if (reaction & HTOP_SAVE_SETTINGS) { this->state->settings->changed = true; } if (reaction & HTOP_QUIT) { return BREAK_LOOP; } if (!(reaction & HTOP_KEEP_FOLLOWING)) { this->state->pl->following = -1; Panel_setSelectionColor(super, CRT_colors[PANEL_SELECTION_FOCUS]); } return result; } int MainPanel_selectedPid(MainPanel* this) { Process* p = (Process*) Panel_getSelected((Panel*)this); if (p) { return p->pid; } return -1; } const char* MainPanel_getValue(MainPanel* this, int i) { Process* p = (Process*) Panel_get((Panel*)this, i); if (p) return p->comm; return ""; } bool MainPanel_foreachProcess(MainPanel* this, MainPanel_ForeachProcessFn fn, int arg, bool* wasAnyTagged) { Panel* super = (Panel*) this; bool ok = true; bool anyTagged = false; for (int i = 0; i < Panel_size(super); i++) { Process* p = (Process*) Panel_get(super, i); if (p->tag) { ok = fn(p, arg) && ok; anyTagged = true; } } if (!anyTagged) { Process* p = (Process*) Panel_getSelected(super); if (p) ok = fn(p, arg) && ok; } if (wasAnyTagged) *wasAnyTagged = anyTagged; return ok; } PanelClass MainPanel_class = { .super = { .extends = Class(Panel), .delete = MainPanel_delete }, .eventHandler = MainPanel_eventHandler }; MainPanel* MainPanel_new() { MainPanel* this = AllocThis(MainPanel); Panel_init((Panel*) this, 1, 1, 1, 1, Class(Process), false, FunctionBar_new(MainFunctions, NULL, NULL)); this->keys = xCalloc(KEY_MAX, sizeof(Htop_Action)); this->inc = IncSet_new(MainPanel_getFunctionBar(this)); Action_setBindings(this->keys); Platform_setBindings(this->keys); return this; } void MainPanel_setState(MainPanel* this, State* state) { this->state = state; } void MainPanel_delete(Object* object) { Panel* super = (Panel*) object; MainPanel* this = (MainPanel*) object; Panel_done(super); IncSet_delete(this->inc); free(this->keys); free(this); } htop-2.0.1/ListItem.c0000644000175000001440000000366512654142045011314 00000000000000/* htop - ListItem.c (C) 2004-2011 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "ListItem.h" #include "CRT.h" #include "StringUtils.h" #include "RichString.h" #include #include #include /*{ #include "Object.h" typedef struct ListItem_ { Object super; char* value; int key; bool moving; } ListItem; }*/ static void ListItem_delete(Object* cast) { ListItem* this = (ListItem*)cast; free(this->value); free(this); } static void ListItem_display(Object* cast, RichString* out) { ListItem* const this = (ListItem*)cast; assert (this != NULL); /* int len = strlen(this->value)+1; char buffer[len+1]; snprintf(buffer, len, "%s", this->value); */ if (this->moving) { RichString_write(out, CRT_colors[DEFAULT_COLOR], #ifdef HAVE_LIBNCURSESW CRT_utf8 ? "↕ " : #endif "+ "); } else { RichString_prune(out); } RichString_append(out, CRT_colors[DEFAULT_COLOR], this->value/*buffer*/); } ObjectClass ListItem_class = { .display = ListItem_display, .delete = ListItem_delete, .compare = ListItem_compare }; ListItem* ListItem_new(const char* value, int key) { ListItem* this = AllocThis(ListItem); this->value = xStrdup(value); this->key = key; this->moving = false; return this; } void ListItem_append(ListItem* this, const char* text) { int oldLen = strlen(this->value); int textLen = strlen(text); int newLen = strlen(this->value) + textLen; this->value = xRealloc(this->value, newLen + 1); memcpy(this->value + oldLen, text, textLen); this->value[newLen] = '\0'; } const char* ListItem_getRef(ListItem* this) { return this->value; } long ListItem_compare(const void* cast1, const void* cast2) { ListItem* obj1 = (ListItem*) cast1; ListItem* obj2 = (ListItem*) cast2; return strcmp(obj1->value, obj2->value); } htop-2.0.1/LoadAverageMeter.h0000644000175000001440000000073012624516232012724 00000000000000/* Do not edit this file. It was automatically generated. */ #ifndef HEADER_LoadAverageMeter #define HEADER_LoadAverageMeter /* htop - LoadAverageMeter.h (C) 2004-2011 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "Meter.h" extern int LoadAverageMeter_attributes[]; extern int LoadMeter_attributes[]; extern MeterClass LoadAverageMeter_class; extern MeterClass LoadMeter_class; #endif htop-2.0.1/CRT.c0000644000175000001440000005441512661632736010222 00000000000000/* htop - CRT.c (C) 2004-2011 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "CRT.h" #include "StringUtils.h" #include "RichString.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #define ColorPair(i,j) COLOR_PAIR((7-i)*8+j) #define Black COLOR_BLACK #define Red COLOR_RED #define Green COLOR_GREEN #define Yellow COLOR_YELLOW #define Blue COLOR_BLUE #define Magenta COLOR_MAGENTA #define Cyan COLOR_CYAN #define White COLOR_WHITE #define KEY_WHEELUP KEY_F(20) #define KEY_WHEELDOWN KEY_F(21) #define KEY_RECLICK KEY_F(22) //#link curses /*{ #include typedef enum TreeStr_ { TREE_STR_HORZ, TREE_STR_VERT, TREE_STR_RTEE, TREE_STR_BEND, TREE_STR_TEND, TREE_STR_OPEN, TREE_STR_SHUT, TREE_STR_COUNT } TreeStr; typedef enum ColorSchemes_ { COLORSCHEME_DEFAULT = 0, COLORSCHEME_MONOCHROME = 1, COLORSCHEME_BLACKONWHITE = 2, COLORSCHEME_LIGHTTERMINAL = 3, COLORSCHEME_MIDNIGHT = 4, COLORSCHEME_BLACKNIGHT = 5, COLORSCHEME_BROKENGRAY = 6, LAST_COLORSCHEME = 7, } ColorSchemes; typedef enum ColorElements_ { RESET_COLOR, DEFAULT_COLOR, FUNCTION_BAR, FUNCTION_KEY, FAILED_SEARCH, PANEL_HEADER_FOCUS, PANEL_HEADER_UNFOCUS, PANEL_SELECTION_FOCUS, PANEL_SELECTION_FOLLOW, PANEL_SELECTION_UNFOCUS, LARGE_NUMBER, METER_TEXT, METER_VALUE, LED_COLOR, UPTIME, BATTERY, TASKS_RUNNING, SWAP, PROCESS, PROCESS_SHADOW, PROCESS_TAG, PROCESS_MEGABYTES, PROCESS_TREE, PROCESS_R_STATE, PROCESS_D_STATE, PROCESS_BASENAME, PROCESS_HIGH_PRIORITY, PROCESS_LOW_PRIORITY, PROCESS_THREAD, PROCESS_THREAD_BASENAME, BAR_BORDER, BAR_SHADOW, GRAPH_1, GRAPH_2, MEMORY_USED, MEMORY_BUFFERS, MEMORY_BUFFERS_TEXT, MEMORY_CACHE, LOAD, LOAD_AVERAGE_FIFTEEN, LOAD_AVERAGE_FIVE, LOAD_AVERAGE_ONE, CHECK_BOX, CHECK_MARK, CHECK_TEXT, CLOCK, HELP_BOLD, HOSTNAME, CPU_NICE, CPU_NICE_TEXT, CPU_NORMAL, CPU_KERNEL, CPU_IOWAIT, CPU_IRQ, CPU_SOFTIRQ, CPU_STEAL, CPU_GUEST, LAST_COLORELEMENT } ColorElements; void CRT_fatalError(const char* note) __attribute__ ((noreturn)); void CRT_handleSIGSEGV(int sgn); #define KEY_ALT(x) KEY_F(60) + (x - 'A') }*/ const char *CRT_treeStrAscii[TREE_STR_COUNT] = { "-", // TREE_STR_HORZ "|", // TREE_STR_VERT "`", // TREE_STR_RTEE "`", // TREE_STR_BEND ",", // TREE_STR_TEND "+", // TREE_STR_OPEN "-", // TREE_STR_SHUT }; #ifdef HAVE_LIBNCURSESW const char *CRT_treeStrUtf8[TREE_STR_COUNT] = { "\xe2\x94\x80", // TREE_STR_HORZ ─ "\xe2\x94\x82", // TREE_STR_VERT │ "\xe2\x94\x9c", // TREE_STR_RTEE ├ "\xe2\x94\x94", // TREE_STR_BEND └ "\xe2\x94\x8c", // TREE_STR_TEND ┌ "+", // TREE_STR_OPEN + "\xe2\x94\x80", // TREE_STR_SHUT ─ }; bool CRT_utf8 = false; #endif const char **CRT_treeStr = CRT_treeStrAscii; static bool CRT_hasColors; int CRT_delay = 0; int* CRT_colors; int CRT_colorSchemes[LAST_COLORSCHEME][LAST_COLORELEMENT] = { [COLORSCHEME_DEFAULT] = { [RESET_COLOR] = ColorPair(White,Black), [DEFAULT_COLOR] = ColorPair(White,Black), [FUNCTION_BAR] = ColorPair(Black,Cyan), [FUNCTION_KEY] = ColorPair(White,Black), [PANEL_HEADER_FOCUS] = ColorPair(Black,Green), [PANEL_HEADER_UNFOCUS] = ColorPair(Black,Green), [PANEL_SELECTION_FOCUS] = ColorPair(Black,Cyan), [PANEL_SELECTION_FOLLOW] = ColorPair(Black,Yellow), [PANEL_SELECTION_UNFOCUS] = ColorPair(Black,White), [FAILED_SEARCH] = ColorPair(Red,Cyan), [UPTIME] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(Cyan,Black), [BATTERY] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(Cyan,Black), [LARGE_NUMBER] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(Red,Black), [METER_TEXT] = ColorPair(Cyan,Black), [METER_VALUE] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(Cyan,Black), [LED_COLOR] = ColorPair(Green,Black), [TASKS_RUNNING] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(Green,Black), [PROCESS] = A_NORMAL, [PROCESS_SHADOW] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(Black,Black), [PROCESS_TAG] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(Yellow,Black), [PROCESS_MEGABYTES] = ColorPair(Cyan,Black), [PROCESS_BASENAME] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(Cyan,Black), [PROCESS_TREE] = ColorPair(Cyan,Black), [PROCESS_R_STATE] = ColorPair(Green,Black), [PROCESS_D_STATE] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(Red,Black), [PROCESS_HIGH_PRIORITY] = ColorPair(Red,Black), [PROCESS_LOW_PRIORITY] = ColorPair(Green,Black), [PROCESS_THREAD] = ColorPair(Green,Black), [PROCESS_THREAD_BASENAME] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(Green,Black), [BAR_BORDER] = A_BOLD, [BAR_SHADOW] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(Black,Black), [SWAP] = ColorPair(Red,Black), [GRAPH_1] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(Cyan,Black), [GRAPH_2] = ColorPair(Cyan,Black), [MEMORY_USED] = ColorPair(Green,Black), [MEMORY_BUFFERS] = ColorPair(Blue,Black), [MEMORY_BUFFERS_TEXT] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(Blue,Black), [MEMORY_CACHE] = ColorPair(Yellow,Black), [LOAD_AVERAGE_FIFTEEN] = ColorPair(Cyan,Black), [LOAD_AVERAGE_FIVE] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(Cyan,Black), [LOAD_AVERAGE_ONE] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(White,Black), [LOAD] = A_BOLD, [HELP_BOLD] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(Cyan,Black), [CLOCK] = A_BOLD, [CHECK_BOX] = ColorPair(Cyan,Black), [CHECK_MARK] = A_BOLD, [CHECK_TEXT] = A_NORMAL, [HOSTNAME] = A_BOLD, [CPU_NICE] = ColorPair(Blue,Black), [CPU_NICE_TEXT] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(Blue,Black), [CPU_NORMAL] = ColorPair(Green,Black), [CPU_KERNEL] = ColorPair(Red,Black), [CPU_IOWAIT] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(Black, Black), [CPU_IRQ] = ColorPair(Yellow,Black), [CPU_SOFTIRQ] = ColorPair(Magenta,Black), [CPU_STEAL] = ColorPair(Cyan,Black), [CPU_GUEST] = ColorPair(Cyan,Black), }, [COLORSCHEME_MONOCHROME] = { [RESET_COLOR] = A_NORMAL, [DEFAULT_COLOR] = A_NORMAL, [FUNCTION_BAR] = A_REVERSE, [FUNCTION_KEY] = A_NORMAL, [PANEL_HEADER_FOCUS] = A_REVERSE, [PANEL_HEADER_UNFOCUS] = A_REVERSE, [PANEL_SELECTION_FOCUS] = A_REVERSE, [PANEL_SELECTION_FOLLOW] = A_REVERSE, [PANEL_SELECTION_UNFOCUS] = A_BOLD, [FAILED_SEARCH] = A_REVERSE | A_BOLD, [UPTIME] = A_BOLD, [BATTERY] = A_BOLD, [LARGE_NUMBER] = A_BOLD, [METER_TEXT] = A_NORMAL, [METER_VALUE] = A_BOLD, [LED_COLOR] = A_NORMAL, [TASKS_RUNNING] = A_BOLD, [PROCESS] = A_NORMAL, [PROCESS_SHADOW] = A_DIM, [PROCESS_TAG] = A_BOLD, [PROCESS_MEGABYTES] = A_BOLD, [PROCESS_BASENAME] = A_BOLD, [PROCESS_TREE] = A_BOLD, [PROCESS_R_STATE] = A_BOLD, [PROCESS_D_STATE] = A_BOLD, [PROCESS_HIGH_PRIORITY] = A_BOLD, [PROCESS_LOW_PRIORITY] = A_DIM, [PROCESS_THREAD] = A_BOLD, [PROCESS_THREAD_BASENAME] = A_REVERSE, [BAR_BORDER] = A_BOLD, [BAR_SHADOW] = A_DIM, [SWAP] = A_BOLD, [GRAPH_1] = A_BOLD, [GRAPH_2] = A_NORMAL, [MEMORY_USED] = A_BOLD, [MEMORY_BUFFERS] = A_NORMAL, [MEMORY_BUFFERS_TEXT] = A_NORMAL, [MEMORY_CACHE] = A_NORMAL, [LOAD_AVERAGE_FIFTEEN] = A_DIM, [LOAD_AVERAGE_FIVE] = A_NORMAL, [LOAD_AVERAGE_ONE] = A_BOLD, [LOAD] = A_BOLD, [HELP_BOLD] = A_BOLD, [CLOCK] = A_BOLD, [CHECK_BOX] = A_BOLD, [CHECK_MARK] = A_NORMAL, [CHECK_TEXT] = A_NORMAL, [HOSTNAME] = A_BOLD, [CPU_NICE] = A_NORMAL, [CPU_NICE_TEXT] = A_NORMAL, [CPU_NORMAL] = A_BOLD, [CPU_KERNEL] = A_BOLD, [CPU_IOWAIT] = A_NORMAL, [CPU_IRQ] = A_BOLD, [CPU_SOFTIRQ] = A_BOLD, [CPU_STEAL] = A_REVERSE, [CPU_GUEST] = A_REVERSE, }, [COLORSCHEME_BLACKONWHITE] = { [RESET_COLOR] = ColorPair(Black,White), [DEFAULT_COLOR] = ColorPair(Black,White), [FUNCTION_BAR] = ColorPair(Black,Cyan), [FUNCTION_KEY] = ColorPair(Black,White), [PANEL_HEADER_FOCUS] = ColorPair(Black,Green), [PANEL_HEADER_UNFOCUS] = ColorPair(Black,Green), [PANEL_SELECTION_FOCUS] = ColorPair(Black,Cyan), [PANEL_SELECTION_FOLLOW] = ColorPair(Black,Yellow), [PANEL_SELECTION_UNFOCUS] = ColorPair(Blue,White), [FAILED_SEARCH] = ColorPair(Red,Cyan), [UPTIME] = ColorPair(Yellow,White), [BATTERY] = ColorPair(Yellow,White), [LARGE_NUMBER] = ColorPair(Red,White), [METER_TEXT] = ColorPair(Blue,White), [METER_VALUE] = ColorPair(Black,White), [LED_COLOR] = ColorPair(Green,White), [TASKS_RUNNING] = ColorPair(Green,White), [PROCESS] = ColorPair(Black,White), [PROCESS_SHADOW] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(Black,White), [PROCESS_TAG] = ColorPair(White,Blue), [PROCESS_MEGABYTES] = ColorPair(Blue,White), [PROCESS_BASENAME] = ColorPair(Blue,White), [PROCESS_TREE] = ColorPair(Green,White), [PROCESS_R_STATE] = ColorPair(Green,White), [PROCESS_D_STATE] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(Red,White), [PROCESS_HIGH_PRIORITY] = ColorPair(Red,White), [PROCESS_LOW_PRIORITY] = ColorPair(Green,White), [PROCESS_THREAD] = ColorPair(Blue,White), [PROCESS_THREAD_BASENAME] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(Blue,White), [BAR_BORDER] = ColorPair(Blue,White), [BAR_SHADOW] = ColorPair(Black,White), [SWAP] = ColorPair(Red,White), [GRAPH_1] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(Blue,White), [GRAPH_2] = ColorPair(Blue,White), [MEMORY_USED] = ColorPair(Green,White), [MEMORY_BUFFERS] = ColorPair(Cyan,White), [MEMORY_BUFFERS_TEXT] = ColorPair(Cyan,White), [MEMORY_CACHE] = ColorPair(Yellow,White), [LOAD_AVERAGE_FIFTEEN] = ColorPair(Black,White), [LOAD_AVERAGE_FIVE] = ColorPair(Black,White), [LOAD_AVERAGE_ONE] = ColorPair(Black,White), [LOAD] = ColorPair(Black,White), [HELP_BOLD] = ColorPair(Blue,White), [CLOCK] = ColorPair(Black,White), [CHECK_BOX] = ColorPair(Blue,White), [CHECK_MARK] = ColorPair(Black,White), [CHECK_TEXT] = ColorPair(Black,White), [HOSTNAME] = ColorPair(Black,White), [CPU_NICE] = ColorPair(Cyan,White), [CPU_NICE_TEXT] = ColorPair(Cyan,White), [CPU_NORMAL] = ColorPair(Green,White), [CPU_KERNEL] = ColorPair(Red,White), [CPU_IOWAIT] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(Black, White), [CPU_IRQ] = ColorPair(Blue,White), [CPU_SOFTIRQ] = ColorPair(Blue,White), [CPU_STEAL] = ColorPair(Cyan,White), [CPU_GUEST] = ColorPair(Cyan,White), }, [COLORSCHEME_LIGHTTERMINAL] = { [RESET_COLOR] = ColorPair(Black,Black), [DEFAULT_COLOR] = ColorPair(Black,Black), [FUNCTION_BAR] = ColorPair(Black,Cyan), [FUNCTION_KEY] = ColorPair(Black,Black), [PANEL_HEADER_FOCUS] = ColorPair(Black,Green), [PANEL_HEADER_UNFOCUS] = ColorPair(Black,Green), [PANEL_SELECTION_FOCUS] = ColorPair(Black,Cyan), [PANEL_SELECTION_FOLLOW] = ColorPair(Black,Yellow), [PANEL_SELECTION_UNFOCUS] = ColorPair(Blue,Black), [FAILED_SEARCH] = ColorPair(Red,Cyan), [UPTIME] = ColorPair(Yellow,Black), [BATTERY] = ColorPair(Yellow,Black), [LARGE_NUMBER] = ColorPair(Red,Black), [METER_TEXT] = ColorPair(Blue,Black), [METER_VALUE] = ColorPair(Black,Black), [LED_COLOR] = ColorPair(Green,Black), [TASKS_RUNNING] = ColorPair(Green,Black), [PROCESS] = ColorPair(Black,Black), [PROCESS_SHADOW] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(Black,Black), [PROCESS_TAG] = ColorPair(White,Blue), [PROCESS_MEGABYTES] = ColorPair(Blue,Black), [PROCESS_BASENAME] = ColorPair(Green,Black), [PROCESS_TREE] = ColorPair(Blue,Black), [PROCESS_R_STATE] = ColorPair(Green,Black), [PROCESS_D_STATE] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(Red,Black), [PROCESS_HIGH_PRIORITY] = ColorPair(Red,Black), [PROCESS_LOW_PRIORITY] = ColorPair(Green,Black), [PROCESS_THREAD] = ColorPair(Blue,Black), [PROCESS_THREAD_BASENAME] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(Blue,Black), [BAR_BORDER] = ColorPair(Blue,Black), [BAR_SHADOW] = ColorPair(Black,Black), [SWAP] = ColorPair(Red,Black), [GRAPH_1] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(Cyan,Black), [GRAPH_2] = ColorPair(Cyan,Black), [MEMORY_USED] = ColorPair(Green,Black), [MEMORY_BUFFERS] = ColorPair(Cyan,Black), [MEMORY_BUFFERS_TEXT] = ColorPair(Cyan,Black), [MEMORY_CACHE] = ColorPair(Yellow,Black), [LOAD_AVERAGE_FIFTEEN] = ColorPair(Black,Black), [LOAD_AVERAGE_FIVE] = ColorPair(Black,Black), [LOAD_AVERAGE_ONE] = ColorPair(Black,Black), [LOAD] = ColorPair(White,Black), [HELP_BOLD] = ColorPair(Blue,Black), [CLOCK] = ColorPair(White,Black), [CHECK_BOX] = ColorPair(Blue,Black), [CHECK_MARK] = ColorPair(Black,Black), [CHECK_TEXT] = ColorPair(Black,Black), [HOSTNAME] = ColorPair(White,Black), [CPU_NICE] = ColorPair(Cyan,Black), [CPU_NICE_TEXT] = ColorPair(Cyan,Black), [CPU_NORMAL] = ColorPair(Green,Black), [CPU_KERNEL] = ColorPair(Red,Black), [CPU_IOWAIT] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(Black, Black), [CPU_IRQ] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(Blue,Black), [CPU_SOFTIRQ] = ColorPair(Blue,Black), [CPU_STEAL] = ColorPair(Black,Black), [CPU_GUEST] = ColorPair(Black,Black), }, [COLORSCHEME_MIDNIGHT] = { [RESET_COLOR] = ColorPair(White,Blue), [DEFAULT_COLOR] = ColorPair(White,Blue), [FUNCTION_BAR] = ColorPair(Black,Cyan), [FUNCTION_KEY] = A_NORMAL, [PANEL_HEADER_FOCUS] = ColorPair(Black,Cyan), [PANEL_HEADER_UNFOCUS] = ColorPair(Black,Cyan), [PANEL_SELECTION_FOCUS] = ColorPair(Black,White), [PANEL_SELECTION_FOLLOW] = ColorPair(Black,Yellow), [PANEL_SELECTION_UNFOCUS] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(Yellow,Blue), [FAILED_SEARCH] = ColorPair(Red,Cyan), [UPTIME] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(Yellow,Blue), [BATTERY] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(Yellow,Blue), [LARGE_NUMBER] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(Red,Blue), [METER_TEXT] = ColorPair(Cyan,Blue), [METER_VALUE] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(Cyan,Blue), [LED_COLOR] = ColorPair(Green,Blue), [TASKS_RUNNING] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(Green,Blue), [PROCESS] = ColorPair(White,Blue), [PROCESS_SHADOW] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(Black,Blue), [PROCESS_TAG] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(Yellow,Blue), [PROCESS_MEGABYTES] = ColorPair(Cyan,Blue), [PROCESS_BASENAME] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(Cyan,Blue), [PROCESS_TREE] = ColorPair(Cyan,Blue), [PROCESS_R_STATE] = ColorPair(Green,Blue), [PROCESS_D_STATE] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(Red,Blue), [PROCESS_HIGH_PRIORITY] = ColorPair(Red,Blue), [PROCESS_LOW_PRIORITY] = ColorPair(Green,Blue), [PROCESS_THREAD] = ColorPair(Green,Blue), [PROCESS_THREAD_BASENAME] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(Green,Blue), [BAR_BORDER] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(Yellow,Blue), [BAR_SHADOW] = ColorPair(Cyan,Blue), [SWAP] = ColorPair(Red,Blue), [GRAPH_1] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(Cyan,Blue), [GRAPH_2] = ColorPair(Cyan,Blue), [MEMORY_USED] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(Green,Blue), [MEMORY_BUFFERS] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(Cyan,Blue), [MEMORY_BUFFERS_TEXT] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(Cyan,Blue), [MEMORY_CACHE] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(Yellow,Blue), [LOAD_AVERAGE_FIFTEEN] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(Black,Blue), [LOAD_AVERAGE_FIVE] = A_NORMAL | ColorPair(White,Blue), [LOAD_AVERAGE_ONE] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(White,Blue), [LOAD] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(White,Blue), [HELP_BOLD] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(Cyan,Blue), [CLOCK] = ColorPair(White,Blue), [CHECK_BOX] = ColorPair(Cyan,Blue), [CHECK_MARK] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(White,Blue), [CHECK_TEXT] = A_NORMAL | ColorPair(White,Blue), [HOSTNAME] = ColorPair(White,Blue), [CPU_NICE] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(Cyan,Blue), [CPU_NICE_TEXT] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(Cyan,Blue), [CPU_NORMAL] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(Green,Blue), [CPU_KERNEL] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(Red,Blue), [CPU_IOWAIT] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(Blue,Blue), [CPU_IRQ] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(Black,Blue), [CPU_SOFTIRQ] = ColorPair(Black,Blue), [CPU_STEAL] = ColorPair(White,Blue), [CPU_GUEST] = ColorPair(White,Blue), }, [COLORSCHEME_BLACKNIGHT] = { [RESET_COLOR] = ColorPair(Cyan,Black), [DEFAULT_COLOR] = ColorPair(Cyan,Black), [FUNCTION_BAR] = ColorPair(Black,Green), [FUNCTION_KEY] = ColorPair(Cyan,Black), [PANEL_HEADER_FOCUS] = ColorPair(Black,Green), [PANEL_HEADER_UNFOCUS] = ColorPair(Black,Green), [PANEL_SELECTION_FOCUS] = ColorPair(Black,Cyan), [PANEL_SELECTION_FOLLOW] = ColorPair(Black,Yellow), [PANEL_SELECTION_UNFOCUS] = ColorPair(Black,White), [FAILED_SEARCH] = ColorPair(Red,Cyan), [UPTIME] = ColorPair(Green,Black), [BATTERY] = ColorPair(Green,Black), [LARGE_NUMBER] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(Red,Black), [METER_TEXT] = ColorPair(Cyan,Black), [METER_VALUE] = ColorPair(Green,Black), [LED_COLOR] = ColorPair(Green,Black), [TASKS_RUNNING] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(Green,Black), [PROCESS] = ColorPair(Cyan,Black), [PROCESS_SHADOW] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(Black,Black), [PROCESS_TAG] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(Yellow,Black), [PROCESS_MEGABYTES] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(Green,Black), [PROCESS_BASENAME] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(Green,Black), [PROCESS_TREE] = ColorPair(Cyan,Black), [PROCESS_THREAD] = ColorPair(Green,Black), [PROCESS_THREAD_BASENAME] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(Blue,Black), [PROCESS_R_STATE] = ColorPair(Green,Black), [PROCESS_D_STATE] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(Red,Black), [PROCESS_HIGH_PRIORITY] = ColorPair(Red,Black), [PROCESS_LOW_PRIORITY] = ColorPair(Green,Black), [BAR_BORDER] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(Green,Black), [BAR_SHADOW] = ColorPair(Cyan,Black), [SWAP] = ColorPair(Red,Black), [GRAPH_1] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(Green,Black), [GRAPH_2] = ColorPair(Green,Black), [MEMORY_USED] = ColorPair(Green,Black), [MEMORY_BUFFERS] = ColorPair(Blue,Black), [MEMORY_BUFFERS_TEXT] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(Blue,Black), [MEMORY_CACHE] = ColorPair(Yellow,Black), [LOAD_AVERAGE_FIFTEEN] = ColorPair(Green,Black), [LOAD_AVERAGE_FIVE] = ColorPair(Green,Black), [LOAD_AVERAGE_ONE] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(Green,Black), [LOAD] = A_BOLD, [HELP_BOLD] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(Cyan,Black), [CLOCK] = ColorPair(Green,Black), [CHECK_BOX] = ColorPair(Green,Black), [CHECK_MARK] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(Green,Black), [CHECK_TEXT] = ColorPair(Cyan,Black), [HOSTNAME] = ColorPair(Green,Black), [CPU_NICE] = ColorPair(Blue,Black), [CPU_NICE_TEXT] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(Blue,Black), [CPU_NORMAL] = ColorPair(Green,Black), [CPU_KERNEL] = ColorPair(Red,Black), [CPU_IOWAIT] = ColorPair(Yellow,Black), [CPU_IRQ] = A_BOLD | ColorPair(Blue,Black), [CPU_SOFTIRQ] = ColorPair(Blue,Black), [CPU_STEAL] = ColorPair(Cyan,Black), [CPU_GUEST] = ColorPair(Cyan,Black), }, [COLORSCHEME_BROKENGRAY] = { 0 } // dynamically generated. }; int CRT_cursorX = 0; int CRT_scrollHAmount = 5; int CRT_scrollWheelVAmount = 10; char* CRT_termType; // TODO move color scheme to Settings, perhaps? int CRT_colorScheme = 0; void *backtraceArray[128]; static void CRT_handleSIGTERM(int sgn) { (void) sgn; CRT_done(); exit(0); } // TODO: pass an instance of Settings instead. void CRT_init(int delay, int colorScheme) { initscr(); noecho(); CRT_delay = delay; if (CRT_delay == 0) { CRT_delay = 1; } CRT_colors = CRT_colorSchemes[colorScheme]; CRT_colorScheme = colorScheme; for (int i = 0; i < LAST_COLORELEMENT; i++) { unsigned int color = CRT_colorSchemes[COLORSCHEME_DEFAULT][i]; CRT_colorSchemes[COLORSCHEME_BROKENGRAY][i] = color == (A_BOLD | ColorPair(Black,Black)) ? ColorPair(White,Black) : color; } halfdelay(CRT_delay); nonl(); intrflush(stdscr, false); keypad(stdscr, true); mouseinterval(0); curs_set(0); if (has_colors()) { start_color(); CRT_hasColors = true; } else { CRT_hasColors = false; } CRT_termType = getenv("TERM"); if (String_eq(CRT_termType, "linux")) CRT_scrollHAmount = 20; else CRT_scrollHAmount = 5; if (String_eq(CRT_termType, "xterm") || String_eq(CRT_termType, "xterm-color") || String_eq(CRT_termType, "vt220")) { define_key("\033[H", KEY_HOME); define_key("\033[F", KEY_END); define_key("\033[7~", KEY_HOME); define_key("\033[8~", KEY_END); define_key("\033OP", KEY_F(1)); define_key("\033OQ", KEY_F(2)); define_key("\033OR", KEY_F(3)); define_key("\033OS", KEY_F(4)); define_key("\033[11~", KEY_F(1)); define_key("\033[12~", KEY_F(2)); define_key("\033[13~", KEY_F(3)); define_key("\033[14~", KEY_F(4)); define_key("\033[17;2~", KEY_F(18)); char sequence[3] = "\033a"; for (char c = 'a'; c <= 'z'; c++) { sequence[1] = c; define_key(sequence, KEY_ALT('A' + (c - 'a'))); } } #ifndef DEBUG signal(11, CRT_handleSIGSEGV); #endif signal(SIGTERM, CRT_handleSIGTERM); use_default_colors(); if (!has_colors()) CRT_colorScheme = 1; CRT_setColors(CRT_colorScheme); /* initialize locale */ setlocale(LC_CTYPE, ""); #ifdef HAVE_LIBNCURSESW if(strcmp(nl_langinfo(CODESET), "UTF-8") == 0) CRT_utf8 = true; else CRT_utf8 = false; #endif CRT_treeStr = #ifdef HAVE_LIBNCURSESW CRT_utf8 ? CRT_treeStrUtf8 : #endif CRT_treeStrAscii; #if NCURSES_MOUSE_VERSION > 1 mousemask(BUTTON1_RELEASED | BUTTON4_PRESSED | BUTTON5_PRESSED, NULL); #else mousemask(BUTTON1_RELEASED, NULL); #endif } void CRT_done() { curs_set(1); endwin(); } void CRT_fatalError(const char* note) { char* sysMsg = strerror(errno); CRT_done(); fprintf(stderr, "%s: %s\n", note, sysMsg); exit(2); } int CRT_readKey() { nocbreak(); cbreak(); nodelay(stdscr, FALSE); int ret = getch(); halfdelay(CRT_delay); return ret; } void CRT_disableDelay() { nocbreak(); cbreak(); nodelay(stdscr, TRUE); } void CRT_enableDelay() { halfdelay(CRT_delay); } void CRT_setColors(int colorScheme) { CRT_colorScheme = colorScheme; if (colorScheme == COLORSCHEME_BLACKNIGHT) { for (int i = 0; i < 8; i++) for (int j = 0; j < 8; j++) init_pair((7-i)*8+j, i, j); } else { for (int i = 0; i < 8; i++) for (int j = 0; j < 8; j++) init_pair((7-i)*8+j, i, (j==0?-1:j)); } CRT_colors = CRT_colorSchemes[colorScheme]; } htop-2.0.1/EnvScreen.h0000644000175000001440000000063412654142132011445 00000000000000/* Do not edit this file. It was automatically generated. */ #ifndef HEADER_EnvScreen #define HEADER_EnvScreen #include "InfoScreen.h" typedef struct EnvScreen_ { InfoScreen super; } EnvScreen; extern InfoScreenClass EnvScreen_class; EnvScreen* EnvScreen_new(Process* process); void EnvScreen_delete(Object* this); void EnvScreen_draw(InfoScreen* this); void EnvScreen_scan(InfoScreen* this); #endif htop-2.0.1/UptimeMeter.h0000644000175000001440000000056712435715570012033 00000000000000/* Do not edit this file. It was automatically generated. */ #ifndef HEADER_UptimeMeter #define HEADER_UptimeMeter /* htop - UptimeMeter.h (C) 2004-2011 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "Meter.h" extern int UptimeMeter_attributes[]; extern MeterClass UptimeMeter_class; #endif htop-2.0.1/Hashtable.c0000644000175000001440000001030012657507734011452 00000000000000/* htop - Hashtable.c (C) 2004-2011 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "Hashtable.h" #include "XAlloc.h" #include #include /*{ #include typedef struct Hashtable_ Hashtable; typedef void(*Hashtable_PairFunction)(int, void*, void*); typedef struct HashtableItem { unsigned int key; void* value; struct HashtableItem* next; } HashtableItem; struct Hashtable_ { int size; HashtableItem** buckets; int items; bool owner; }; }*/ #ifdef DEBUG static bool Hashtable_isConsistent(Hashtable* this) { int items = 0; for (int i = 0; i < this->size; i++) { HashtableItem* bucket = this->buckets[i]; while (bucket) { items++; bucket = bucket->next; } } return items == this->items; } int Hashtable_count(Hashtable* this) { int items = 0; for (int i = 0; i < this->size; i++) { HashtableItem* bucket = this->buckets[i]; while (bucket) { items++; bucket = bucket->next; } } assert(items == this->items); return items; } #endif static HashtableItem* HashtableItem_new(unsigned int key, void* value) { HashtableItem* this; this = xMalloc(sizeof(HashtableItem)); this->key = key; this->value = value; this->next = NULL; return this; } Hashtable* Hashtable_new(int size, bool owner) { Hashtable* this; this = xMalloc(sizeof(Hashtable)); this->items = 0; this->size = size; this->buckets = (HashtableItem**) xCalloc(size, sizeof(HashtableItem*)); this->owner = owner; assert(Hashtable_isConsistent(this)); return this; } void Hashtable_delete(Hashtable* this) { assert(Hashtable_isConsistent(this)); for (int i = 0; i < this->size; i++) { HashtableItem* walk = this->buckets[i]; while (walk != NULL) { if (this->owner) free(walk->value); HashtableItem* savedWalk = walk; walk = savedWalk->next; free(savedWalk); } } free(this->buckets); free(this); } void Hashtable_put(Hashtable* this, unsigned int key, void* value) { unsigned int index = key % this->size; HashtableItem** bucketPtr = &(this->buckets[index]); while (true) if (*bucketPtr == NULL) { *bucketPtr = HashtableItem_new(key, value); this->items++; break; } else if ((*bucketPtr)->key == key) { if (this->owner) free((*bucketPtr)->value); (*bucketPtr)->value = value; break; } else bucketPtr = &((*bucketPtr)->next); assert(Hashtable_isConsistent(this)); } void* Hashtable_remove(Hashtable* this, unsigned int key) { unsigned int index = key % this->size; assert(Hashtable_isConsistent(this)); HashtableItem** bucket; for (bucket = &(this->buckets[index]); *bucket; bucket = &((*bucket)->next) ) { if ((*bucket)->key == key) { void* value = (*bucket)->value; HashtableItem* next = (*bucket)->next; free(*bucket); (*bucket) = next; this->items--; if (this->owner) { free(value); assert(Hashtable_isConsistent(this)); return NULL; } else { assert(Hashtable_isConsistent(this)); return value; } } } assert(Hashtable_isConsistent(this)); return NULL; } inline void* Hashtable_get(Hashtable* this, unsigned int key) { unsigned int index = key % this->size; HashtableItem* bucketPtr = this->buckets[index]; while (true) { if (bucketPtr == NULL) { assert(Hashtable_isConsistent(this)); return NULL; } else if (bucketPtr->key == key) { assert(Hashtable_isConsistent(this)); return bucketPtr->value; } else bucketPtr = bucketPtr->next; } } void Hashtable_foreach(Hashtable* this, Hashtable_PairFunction f, void* userData) { assert(Hashtable_isConsistent(this)); for (int i = 0; i < this->size; i++) { HashtableItem* walk = this->buckets[i]; while (walk != NULL) { f(walk->key, walk->value, userData); walk = walk->next; } } assert(Hashtable_isConsistent(this)); } htop-2.0.1/Meter.h0000644000175000001440000000716412654234723010646 00000000000000/* Do not edit this file. It was automatically generated. */ #ifndef HEADER_Meter #define HEADER_Meter /* htop - Meter.h (C) 2004-2011 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #define METER_BUFFER_LEN 256 #define GRAPH_DELAY (DEFAULT_DELAY/2) #define GRAPH_HEIGHT 4 /* Unit: rows (lines) */ #include "ListItem.h" #include typedef struct Meter_ Meter; typedef void(*Meter_Init)(Meter*); typedef void(*Meter_Done)(Meter*); typedef void(*Meter_UpdateMode)(Meter*, int); typedef void(*Meter_SetValues)(Meter*, char*, int); typedef void(*Meter_Draw)(Meter*, int, int, int); typedef struct MeterClass_ { ObjectClass super; const Meter_Init init; const Meter_Done done; const Meter_UpdateMode updateMode; const Meter_Draw draw; const Meter_SetValues setValues; const int defaultMode; const double total; const int* attributes; const char* name; const char* uiName; const char* caption; const char* description; const char maxItems; char curItems; } MeterClass; #define As_Meter(this_) ((MeterClass*)((this_)->super.klass)) #define Meter_initFn(this_) As_Meter(this_)->init #define Meter_init(this_) As_Meter(this_)->init((Meter*)(this_)) #define Meter_done(this_) As_Meter(this_)->done((Meter*)(this_)) #define Meter_updateModeFn(this_) As_Meter(this_)->updateMode #define Meter_updateMode(this_, m_) As_Meter(this_)->updateMode((Meter*)(this_), m_) #define Meter_drawFn(this_) As_Meter(this_)->draw #define Meter_doneFn(this_) As_Meter(this_)->done #define Meter_setValues(this_, c_, i_) As_Meter(this_)->setValues((Meter*)(this_), c_, i_) #define Meter_defaultMode(this_) As_Meter(this_)->defaultMode #define Meter_getItems(this_) As_Meter(this_)->curItems #define Meter_setItems(this_, n_) As_Meter(this_)->curItems = (n_) #define Meter_attributes(this_) As_Meter(this_)->attributes #define Meter_name(this_) As_Meter(this_)->name #define Meter_uiName(this_) As_Meter(this_)->uiName struct Meter_ { Object super; Meter_Draw draw; char* caption; int mode; int param; void* drawData; int h; struct ProcessList_* pl; double* values; double total; }; typedef struct MeterMode_ { Meter_Draw draw; const char* uiName; int h; } MeterMode; typedef enum { CUSTOM_METERMODE = 0, BAR_METERMODE, TEXT_METERMODE, GRAPH_METERMODE, LED_METERMODE, LAST_METERMODE } MeterModeId; typedef struct GraphData_ { struct timeval time; double values[METER_BUFFER_LEN]; } GraphData; #ifndef MIN #define MIN(a,b) ((a)<(b)?(a):(b)) #endif #ifndef MAX #define MAX(a,b) ((a)>(b)?(a):(b)) #endif #ifndef CLAMP #define CLAMP(x,low,high) (((x)>(high))?(high):(((x)<(low))?(low):(x))) #endif extern MeterClass Meter_class; Meter* Meter_new(struct ProcessList_* pl, int param, MeterClass* type); int Meter_humanUnit(char* buffer, unsigned long int value, int size); void Meter_delete(Object* cast); void Meter_setCaption(Meter* this, const char* caption); void Meter_setMode(Meter* this, int modeIndex); ListItem* Meter_toListItem(Meter* this, bool moving); /* ---------- TextMeterMode ---------- */ /* ---------- BarMeterMode ---------- */ /* ---------- GraphMeterMode ---------- */ #ifdef HAVE_LIBNCURSESW #define PIXPERROW_UTF8 4 #endif #define PIXPERROW_ASCII 2 /* ---------- LEDMeterMode ---------- */ #ifdef HAVE_LIBNCURSESW #endif extern MeterMode* Meter_modes[]; /* Blank meter */ extern int BlankMeter_attributes[]; extern MeterClass BlankMeter_class; #endif htop-2.0.1/SwapMeter.h0000644000175000001440000000055512567671723011506 00000000000000/* Do not edit this file. It was automatically generated. */ #ifndef HEADER_SwapMeter #define HEADER_SwapMeter /* htop - SwapMeter.h (C) 2004-2011 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "Meter.h" extern int SwapMeter_attributes[]; extern MeterClass SwapMeter_class; #endif htop-2.0.1/Process.h0000644000175000001440000001056012661717501011200 00000000000000/* Do not edit this file. It was automatically generated. */ #ifndef HEADER_Process #define HEADER_Process /* htop - Process.h (C) 2004-2015 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #ifdef __ANDROID__ #define SYS_ioprio_get __NR_ioprio_get #define SYS_ioprio_set __NR_ioprio_set #endif // On Linux, this works only with glibc 2.1+. On earlier versions // the behavior is similar to have a hardcoded page size. #ifndef PAGE_SIZE #define PAGE_SIZE ( sysconf(_SC_PAGESIZE) ) #endif #define PAGE_SIZE_KB ( PAGE_SIZE / ONE_K ) #include "Object.h" #include #define PROCESS_FLAG_IO 0x0001 typedef enum ProcessFields { PID = 1, COMM = 2, STATE = 3, PPID = 4, PGRP = 5, SESSION = 6, TTY_NR = 7, TPGID = 8, MINFLT = 10, MAJFLT = 12, PRIORITY = 18, NICE = 19, STARTTIME = 21, PROCESSOR = 38, M_SIZE = 39, M_RESIDENT = 40, ST_UID = 46, PERCENT_CPU = 47, PERCENT_MEM = 48, USER = 49, TIME = 50, NLWP = 51, TGID = 52, } ProcessField; typedef struct ProcessPidColumn_ { int id; char* label; } ProcessPidColumn; typedef struct Process_ { Object super; struct Settings_* settings; unsigned long long int time; pid_t pid; pid_t ppid; pid_t tgid; char* comm; int commLen; int indent; int basenameOffset; bool updated; char state; bool tag; bool showChildren; bool show; unsigned int pgrp; unsigned int session; unsigned int tty_nr; int tpgid; uid_t st_uid; unsigned long int flags; int processor; float percent_cpu; float percent_mem; char* user; long int priority; long int nice; long int nlwp; char starttime_show[8]; time_t starttime_ctime; long m_size; long m_resident; int exit_signal; unsigned long int minflt; unsigned long int majflt; #ifdef DEBUG long int itrealvalue; unsigned long int vsize; long int rss; unsigned long int rlim; unsigned long int startcode; unsigned long int endcode; unsigned long int startstack; unsigned long int kstkesp; unsigned long int kstkeip; unsigned long int signal; unsigned long int blocked; unsigned long int sigignore; unsigned long int sigcatch; unsigned long int wchan; unsigned long int nswap; unsigned long int cnswap; #endif } Process; typedef struct ProcessFieldData_ { const char* name; const char* title; const char* description; int flags; } ProcessFieldData; // Implemented in platform-specific code: void Process_writeField(Process* this, RichString* str, ProcessField field); long Process_compare(const void* v1, const void* v2); void Process_delete(Object* cast); bool Process_isThread(Process* this); extern ProcessFieldData Process_fields[]; extern ProcessPidColumn Process_pidColumns[]; extern char Process_pidFormat[20]; typedef Process*(*Process_New)(struct Settings_*); typedef void (*Process_WriteField)(Process*, RichString*, ProcessField); typedef struct ProcessClass_ { const ObjectClass super; const Process_WriteField writeField; } ProcessClass; #define As_Process(this_) ((ProcessClass*)((this_)->super.klass)) #define ONE_K 1024L #define ONE_M (ONE_K * ONE_K) #define ONE_G (ONE_M * ONE_K) #define ONE_DECIMAL_K 1000L #define ONE_DECIMAL_M (ONE_DECIMAL_K * ONE_DECIMAL_K) #define ONE_DECIMAL_G (ONE_DECIMAL_M * ONE_DECIMAL_K) extern char Process_pidFormat[20]; void Process_setupColumnWidths(); void Process_humanNumber(RichString* str, unsigned long number, bool coloring); void Process_colorNumber(RichString* str, unsigned long long number, bool coloring); void Process_printTime(RichString* str, unsigned long long totalHundredths); void Process_outputRate(RichString* str, char* buffer, int n, double rate, int coloring); void Process_writeField(Process* this, RichString* str, ProcessField field); void Process_display(Object* cast, RichString* out); void Process_done(Process* this); extern ProcessClass Process_class; void Process_init(Process* this, struct Settings_* settings); void Process_toggleTag(Process* this); bool Process_setPriority(Process* this, int priority); bool Process_changePriorityBy(Process* this, size_t delta); void Process_sendSignal(Process* this, size_t sgn); long Process_pidCompare(const void* v1, const void* v2); long Process_compare(const void* v1, const void* v2); #endif htop-2.0.1/CheckItem.h0000644000175000001440000000117212562726115011416 00000000000000/* Do not edit this file. It was automatically generated. */ #ifndef HEADER_CheckItem #define HEADER_CheckItem /* htop - CheckItem.h (C) 2004-2011 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "Object.h" typedef struct CheckItem_ { Object super; char* text; bool* ref; bool value; } CheckItem; extern ObjectClass CheckItem_class; CheckItem* CheckItem_newByRef(char* text, bool* ref); CheckItem* CheckItem_newByVal(char* text, bool value); void CheckItem_set(CheckItem* this, bool value); bool CheckItem_get(CheckItem* this); #endif htop-2.0.1/htop.desktop0000644000175000001440000000447312604503673011764 00000000000000[Desktop Entry] Version=1.0 Name=Htop Type=Application Comment=Show System Processes Comment[ca]=Mostra els processos del sistema Comment[de]=Systemprozesse anzeigen Comment[en_GB]=Show System Processes Comment[es]=Mostrar procesos del sistema Comment[fi]=Katsele järjestelmän prosesseja Comment[fr]=Affiche les processus système Comment[gl]=Mostrar os procesos do sistema. 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It was automatically generated. */ #ifndef HEADER_UsersTable #define HEADER_UsersTable /* htop - UsersTable.h (C) 2004-2011 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "Hashtable.h" typedef struct UsersTable_ { Hashtable* users; } UsersTable; UsersTable* UsersTable_new(); void UsersTable_delete(UsersTable* this); char* UsersTable_getRef(UsersTable* this, unsigned int uid); extern void UsersTable_foreach(UsersTable* this, Hashtable_PairFunction f, void* userData); #endif htop-2.0.1/Affinity.c0000644000175000001440000000535312660173761011335 00000000000000/* htop - Affinity.c (C) 2004-2011 Hisham H. Muhammad Released under the GNU GPL, see the COPYING file in the source distribution for its full text. */ #include "Affinity.h" #include #ifdef HAVE_LIBHWLOC #include #if __linux__ #define HTOP_HWLOC_CPUBIND_FLAG HWLOC_CPUBIND_THREAD #else #define HTOP_HWLOC_CPUBIND_FLAG HWLOC_CPUBIND_PROCESS #endif #elif HAVE_LINUX_AFFINITY #include #endif /*{ #include "Process.h" #include "ProcessList.h" typedef struct Affinity_ { ProcessList* pl; int size; int used; int* cpus; } Affinity; }*/ Affinity* Affinity_new(ProcessList* pl) { Affinity* this = xCalloc(1, sizeof(Affinity)); this->size = 8; this->cpus = xCalloc(this->size, sizeof(int)); this->pl = pl; return this; } void Affinity_delete(Affinity* this) { free(this->cpus); free(this); } void Affinity_add(Affinity* this, int id) { if (this->used == this->size) { this->size *= 2; this->cpus = xRealloc(this->cpus, sizeof(int) * this->size); } this->cpus[this->used] = id; this->used++; } #ifdef HAVE_LIBHWLOC Affinity* Affinity_get(Process* proc, ProcessList* pl) { hwloc_cpuset_t cpuset = hwloc_bitmap_alloc(); bool ok = (hwloc_get_proc_cpubind(pl->topology, proc->pid, cpuset, HTOP_HWLOC_CPUBIND_FLAG) == 0); Affinity* affinity = NULL; if (ok) { affinity = Affinity_new(pl); if (hwloc_bitmap_last(cpuset) == -1) { for (int i = 0; i < pl->cpuCount; i++) { Affinity_add(affinity, i); } } else { unsigned int id; hwloc_bitmap_foreach_begin(id, cpuset); Affinity_add(affinity, id); hwloc_bitmap_foreach_end(); } } hwloc_bitmap_free(cpuset); return affinity; } bool Affinity_set(Process* proc, Affinity* this) { hwloc_cpuset_t cpuset = hwloc_bitmap_alloc(); for (int i = 0; i < this->used; i++) { hwloc_bitmap_set(cpuset, this->cpus[i]); } bool ok = (hwloc_set_proc_cpubind(this->pl->topology, proc->pid, cpuset, HTOP_HWLOC_CPUBIND_FLAG) == 0); hwloc_bitmap_free(cpuset); return ok; } #elif HAVE_LINUX_AFFINITY Affinity* Affinity_get(Process* proc, ProcessList* pl) { cpu_set_t cpuset; bool ok = (sched_getaffinity(proc->pid, sizeof(cpu_set_t), &cpuset) == 0); if (!ok) return NULL; Affinity* affinity = Affinity_new(pl); for (int i = 0; i < pl->cpuCount; i++) { if (CPU_ISSET(i, &cpuset)) Affinity_add(affinity, i); } return affinity; } bool Affinity_set(Process* proc, Affinity* this) { cpu_set_t cpuset; CPU_ZERO(&cpuset); for (int i = 0; i < this->used; i++) { CPU_SET(this->cpus[i], &cpuset); } bool ok = (sched_setaffinity(proc->pid, sizeof(unsigned long), &cpuset) == 0); return ok; } #endif