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corresponding percentile fields to ps. Move FLAG_ macro usage to ps-specific
code (top/iotop have their own flag contexts). Split init and match code
into shared and ps-specific parts. Fix bug in COMMAND for privileged processes.
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(Moved header a while ago, forgot to check in function move.)
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These three are currently available in Android's ps but not in toybox ps.
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(leading underscore version is 1<<NAME_TAG version, with 1LL for >31 shift),
suck lots of magic constants out of ps and use tag macros instead,
redo command line display so there's now 6 variants (CMD COMM ARGS from posix,
NAME CMDLINE from android, and COMMAND for completeness). Document more
cases where posix is nuts or widely ignored.
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and slot numers into a structure. (Keeping multiple arrays in sync may have
been efficient but it was ugly.) Fix duplicate command name copying that
corrupted the name of kernel threads. Tighten up slot[] docs.
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move slot[] documentation into C code, add PR %VSZ VIRT RES SHR
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instead of carving up toybuf by hand. This makes breaking out the field
conversion logic into its own function less expensive.
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Change readfileat() to pass back length of read.
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functions to read major()/minor(), fix printf format warnings in error msg.
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Both Android and GNU interpret -n to mean "show numeric users and groups",
despite what POSIX says.
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This is equivalent to Android's historical "NAME" column, showing the
first element of /proc/pid/cmdline.
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(The help infrastructure can collate and alphebetize short options,
long options haven't got a standardized help text format. Not a hard
requirement to have a short opt, but it's nice.)
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"comm" is the command name without arguments, and "cmd" the command
line including arguments. Confusingly, "command" is a synonym for
the *latter*, not the former.
This implementation of "comm" matches the GNU ps behavior where the
names are truncated, but Android historically used the full name
from /proc/pid/cmdline instead, so this patch isn't sufficient to
let us match the Android behavior.
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I actually thought ps was segfaulting, and it wasn't until I was in gdb
that I even noticed there was an error message at all, and even then I
had to read the source to work out what it was trying to tell me.
Before:
$ ps -o user,pid,ppid,vsize,rss,nice,wchan,addr,unknown,stat,cmd
ps: -o 'user,pid,ppid,vsize,rss,nice,wchan,addr,unknown,stat,cmd'@41
USER PID PPID VSZ RSS NI WCHAN ADDR$
After:
$ ps -o user,pid,ppid,vsize,rss,nice,wchan,addr,unknown,stat,cmd
ps: bad -o field 'user,pid,ppid,vsize,rss,nice,wchan,addr,unknown,stat,cmd'
^
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As with ls, it doesn't seem like -Z should be guarded behind LSM
availability. On a non-SELinux system, the label is always "unconfined".
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Used by Android.
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