From 196e8c0e34e2ccad657f331be9f07e784a041589 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Rob Landley Date: Sat, 17 Oct 2015 19:53:02 -0500 Subject: More ps work, tested up through etime now. --- toys/pending/ps.c | 124 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------ 1 file changed, 83 insertions(+), 41 deletions(-) (limited to 'toys/pending/ps.c') diff --git a/toys/pending/ps.c b/toys/pending/ps.c index 6358f705..37816571 100644 --- a/toys/pending/ps.c +++ b/toys/pending/ps.c @@ -9,10 +9,23 @@ * Deviations from posix: no -n because /proc/self/wchan exists. * Posix says default output should have field named "TTY" but if you "-o tty" * the same field should be called "TT" which is _INSANE_ and I'm not doing it. + * Similarly -f is outputs UNAME but calls it UID (we call it UNAME). * It also says that -o "args" and "comm" should behave differently but use - * the same title, which is not the same title as the default output. No. + * the same title, which is not the same title as the default output. (No.) * - * ps aux + * Posix defines -o ADDR as "The address of the process" but the process + * start address is a constant on any elf system with mmu. The procps ADDR + * field always prints "-" with an alignment of 1, which is why it has 11 + * characters left for "cmd" in in 80 column "ps -l" mode. On x86-64 you + * need 12 chars, leaving nothing for cmd: I.E. posix 2008 ps -l mode can't + * be sanely implemented on 64 bit Linux systems. In procps there's ps -y + * which changes -l by removing the "F" column and swapping RSS for ADDR, + * leaving 9 chars for cmd, so we're using that as our -l output. + * + * + * TODO: ps aux + * TODO: finalize F + * TODO: -tuUgG * TODO: -o maj_flt,min_flt,stat(which (consumed * in do_ps()) and in the bitmasks enabling default fields in ps_main(). -USE_PS(NEWTOY(ps, "aAdeflo*p*[!ol][+Ae]", TOYFLAG_USR|TOYFLAG_BIN)) +USE_PS(NEWTOY(ps, "aAdeflo*p*t*u*U*g*G*w[!ol][+Ae]", TOYFLAG_USR|TOYFLAG_BIN)) config PS bool "ps" default n help - usage: ps [-Aade] [-fl] [-gG GROUP] [-o FIELD] [-p PID] [-t TTY] [-uU USER] + usage: ps [-Aadeflw] [-gG GROUP] [-o FIELD] [-p PID] [-t TTY] [-uU USER] List processes. @@ -44,41 +57,46 @@ config PS -t attached to selected TTYs -u owned by selected USERs -U owned by selected real USERs + -w Wide output (don't truncate at terminal width) Which FIELDs to show. (Default = -o pid,tty,time,cmd) -f Full listing (uid,pid,ppid,c,stime,tty,time,cmd) -l Long listing (f,s,uid,pid,ppid,c,pri,ni,addr,sz,wchan,tty,time,cmd) - -o Output the listed FIELDs + -o Output the listed FIELDs, each with optional :size and/or =title - Available -o FIELDs are: F S UID PID PPID C PRI NI ADDR SZ WCHAN STIME TTY - TIME CMD COMMAND ELAPSED GROUP %CPU PGID RGROUP RUSER USER VSZ RSS + Available -o FIELDs: F S UID PID PPID PRI NI ADDR SZ WCHAN STIME TTY + TIME CMD ETIME GROUP %CPU PGID RGROUP RUSER USER VSZ RSS UNAME GID - STIME - TIME CMD COMMAND ELAPSED GROUP %CPU PGID RGROUP RUSER USER VSZ + GROUP %CPU PGID RGROUP RUSER USER VSZ RSS UNAME GID - ADDR Process instruction pointer - C Processor utilization for scheduling + ADDR Instruction pointer + CMD Command line + ETIME Elapsed time since process start F Process flags (PF_*) from linux source file include/sched.h (in octal rather than hex because posix) + GID Group id + GROUP Group name NI Niceness of process (lower niceness is higher priority) PID Process id PPID Parent process id PRI Priority - RSS Resident Set Size (memory used) + RSS Resident Set Size (memory currently used) S Process state: R (running) S (sleeping) D (disk sleep) T (stopped) t (traced) Z (zombie) X (dead) x (dead) K (wakekill) W (waking) - SZ Size (4k pages of memory used) - TTY Controlling terminal of process - UID User id of process owner + STIME Start time of process in hh:mm (size :19 shows yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss) + SZ Memory Size (4k pages needed to completely swap out process) + TTY Controlling terminal + UID User id + UNAME User name WCHAN What it's waiting for SZ is memory mapped while RSS is pages consumed. ADDR is an address, WCHAN is a name. S shows a single state letter, STAT adds substatus. Default output is -o PID,TTY,TIME,CMD - With -f USER=UID,PID,PPID,C,STIME,TTY,TIME,CMD + With -f USER:8=UID,PID,PPID,C,STIME,TTY,TIME,CMD With -l F,S,UID,PID,PPID,C,PRI,NI,ADDR,SZ,WCHAN,TTY,TIME,CMD */ @@ -86,13 +104,18 @@ config PS #include "toys.h" GLOBALS( + struct arg_list *G; + struct arg_list *g; + struct arg_list *U; + struct arg_list *u; + struct arg_list *t; struct arg_list *p; struct arg_list *o; unsigned width; dev_t tty; void *fields; - long uptime, pidlen, *pids; + long pidlen, *pids; ) /* @@ -111,6 +134,15 @@ struct strawberry { char forever[]; }; +static time_t get_uptime(void) +{ + struct sysinfo si; + + sysinfo(&si); + + return si.uptime; +} + static int match_process(long long *slot) { long l; @@ -159,20 +191,26 @@ static int do_ps(struct dirtree *new) // skip processes we don't care about. if (!match_process(slot)) return 0; + // At this point 512 bytes at toybuf+512 are free (already parsed). + // Start of toybuf still has name in it. + // Loop through fields for (field = TT.fields; field; field = field->next) { - char *out = toybuf+2048; + char *out = toybuf+2048, *scratch = toybuf+512; // Default: unsupported (5 "C") sprintf(out, "-"); // PID, PPID, PRI, NI, ADDR, SZ, RSS if (-1 != (i = stridx((char[]){3,4,6,7,8,9,24,0}, field->which))) { + char *fmt = "%lld"; + ll = slot[((char[]){0,1,15,16,27,20,21})[i]]; if (i == 2) ll--; + if (i == 4) fmt = "%llx"; else if (i == 5) ll >>= 12; else if (i == 6) ll <<= 2; - sprintf(out, "%lld", ll); + sprintf(out, fmt, ll); // F (also assignment of i used by later tests) // Posix doesn't specify what flags should say. Man page says // 1 for PF_FORKNOEXEC and 4 for PF_SUPERPRIV from linux/sched.h @@ -189,10 +227,20 @@ static int do_ps(struct dirtree *new) } // WCHAN } else if (i==10) { - sprintf(toybuf+512, "%lld/wchan", *slot); - readfileat(dirtree_parentfd(new), toybuf+512, out, 2047); + sprintf(scratch, "%lld/wchan", *slot); + readfileat(dirtree_parentfd(new), scratch, out, 2047); - // STIME (11) + // STIME + } else if (i==11) { + time_t t = time(0) - get_uptime() + slot[19]/sysconf(_SC_CLK_TCK); + + // Padding behavior's a bit odd: default field size is just hh:mm. + // Increasing stime:size reveals more data at left until full + // yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm revealed at :16, then adds :ss at end for :19. But + // expanding last field just adds :ss. + strftime(scratch, 512, "%F %T", localtime(&t)); + out = scratch+strlen(scratch)-3-abs(field->len); + if (outlen = strtol(++width, &title, 10); if (!isdigit(*width) || title != end) error_exit("bad : in -o %s@%ld", ol->arg, title-ol->arg); - end = width; + end = --width; } // Find type (reuse width as temp because we're done with it) @@ -381,7 +423,7 @@ void ps_main(void) // posix requires alternate names for some fields else if (-1 == (k = stridx((char []){7, 14, 15, 16, 0}, i))) continue; - else s = ((char *[]){"nice", "args", "comm", "etime"})[k]; + else s = ((char *[]){"NICE", "ARGS", "COMM", "ETIME"})[k]; if (!strncasecmp(type, s, end-type) && strlen(s)==end-type) break; } @@ -421,8 +463,8 @@ void ps_main(void) for (field = TT.fields; field; field = field->next) { // right justify F, UID, PID, PPID, PRI, NI, ADDR SZ, TIME, ELAPSED, %CPU - // todo: STIME? C? - if (!((1<which)&0x523dd)) field->len *= -1; + // STIME + if (!((1<which)&0x527dd)) field->len *= -1; printf(" %*s" + (field == TT.fields), field->len, field->title); // -f prints USER but calls it UID (but "ps -o uid -f" is numeric...?) -- cgit v1.2.3