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freebsd/usr.bin/top/machine.c
Alfred Perlstein 5d320d4b95 This patch merges the sort fields for both pages, so you can (for
example) view io stats while sorting by process size.  Also adds
voluntary and involuntary context-switch stats to the io page because
there was lots of room.

Submitted by: Dan Nelson dnelson at allantgroup.com
2004-08-16 07:51:22 +00:00

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/*
* top - a top users display for Unix
*
* SYNOPSIS: For FreeBSD-2.x and later
*
* DESCRIPTION:
* Originally written for BSD4.4 system by Christos Zoulas.
* Ported to FreeBSD 2.x by Steven Wallace && Wolfram Schneider
* Order support hacked in from top-3.5beta6/machine/m_aix41.c
* by Monte Mitzelfelt (for latest top see http://www.groupsys.com/topinfo/)
*
* This is the machine-dependent module for FreeBSD 2.2
* Works for:
* FreeBSD 2.2.x, 3.x, 4.x, and probably FreeBSD 2.1.x
*
* LIBS: -lkvm
*
* AUTHOR: Christos Zoulas <christos@ee.cornell.edu>
* Steven Wallace <swallace@freebsd.org>
* Wolfram Schneider <wosch@FreeBSD.org>
* Thomas Moestl <tmoestl@gmx.net>
*
* $FreeBSD$
*/
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/errno.h>
#include <sys/file.h>
#include <sys/proc.h>
#include <sys/resource.h>
#include <sys/rtprio.h>
#include <sys/signal.h>
#include <sys/sysctl.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <sys/user.h>
#include <sys/vmmeter.h>
#include <kvm.h>
#include <math.h>
#include <nlist.h>
#include <paths.h>
#include <pwd.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include "top.h"
#include "machine.h"
#include "screen.h"
#include "utils.h"
static void getsysctl(char *, void *, size_t);
#define GETSYSCTL(name, var) getsysctl(name, &(var), sizeof(var))
extern char* printable(char *);
int swapmode(int *retavail, int *retfree);
static int smpmode;
enum displaymodes displaymode;
static int namelength;
static int cmdlengthdelta;
/* Prototypes for top internals */
void quit(int);
int compare_pid(const void *a, const void *b);
/* get_process_info passes back a handle. This is what it looks like: */
struct handle
{
struct kinfo_proc **next_proc; /* points to next valid proc pointer */
int remaining; /* number of pointers remaining */
};
/* declarations for load_avg */
#include "loadavg.h"
/* define what weighted cpu is. */
#define weighted_cpu(pct, pp) ((pp)->ki_swtime == 0 ? 0.0 : \
((pct) / (1.0 - exp((pp)->ki_swtime * logcpu))))
/* what we consider to be process size: */
#define PROCSIZE(pp) ((pp)->ki_size / 1024)
#define RU(pp) (&(pp)->ki_rusage)
#define RUTOT(pp) \
(RU(pp)->ru_inblock + RU(pp)->ru_oublock + RU(pp)->ru_majflt)
/* definitions for indices in the nlist array */
/*
* These definitions control the format of the per-process area
*/
static char io_header[] =
" PID %-*.*s VCSW IVCSW READ WRITE FAULT TOTAL PERCENT COMMAND";
#define io_Proc_format \
"%5d %-*.*s %6ld %6ld %6ld %6ld %6ld %6ld %6.2f%% %.*s"
static char smp_header[] =
" PID %-*.*s PRI NICE SIZE RES STATE C TIME WCPU CPU COMMAND";
#define smp_Proc_format \
"%5d %-*.*s %3d %4d%7s %6s %-6.6s %1x%7s %5.2f%% %5.2f%% %.*s"
static char up_header[] =
" PID %-*.*s PRI NICE SIZE RES STATE TIME WCPU CPU COMMAND";
#define up_Proc_format \
"%5d %-*.*s %3d %4d%7s %6s %-6.6s%.0d%7s %5.2f%% %5.2f%% %.*s"
/* process state names for the "STATE" column of the display */
/* the extra nulls in the string "run" are for adding a slash and
the processor number when needed */
char *state_abbrev[] =
{
"", "START", "RUN\0\0\0", "SLEEP", "STOP", "ZOMB", "WAIT", "LOCK"
};
static kvm_t *kd;
/* values that we stash away in _init and use in later routines */
static double logcpu;
/* these are retrieved from the kernel in _init */
static load_avg ccpu;
/* these are used in the get_ functions */
static int lastpid;
/* these are for calculating cpu state percentages */
static long cp_time[CPUSTATES];
static long cp_old[CPUSTATES];
static long cp_diff[CPUSTATES];
/* these are for detailing the process states */
int process_states[8];
char *procstatenames[] = {
"", " starting, ", " running, ", " sleeping, ", " stopped, ",
" zombie, ", " waiting, ", " lock, ",
NULL
};
/* these are for detailing the cpu states */
int cpu_states[CPUSTATES];
char *cpustatenames[] = {
"user", "nice", "system", "interrupt", "idle", NULL
};
/* these are for detailing the memory statistics */
int memory_stats[7];
char *memorynames[] = {
/* 0 1 2 3 4 5 */
"K Active, ", "K Inact, ", "K Wired, ", "K Cache, ", "K Buf, ", "K Free",
NULL
};
int swap_stats[7];
char *swapnames[] = {
/* 0 1 2 3 4 5 */
"K Total, ", "K Used, ", "K Free, ", "% Inuse, ", "K In, ", "K Out",
NULL
};
/* these are for keeping track of the proc array */
static int nproc;
static int onproc = -1;
static int pref_len;
static struct kinfo_proc *pbase;
static struct kinfo_proc **pref;
static struct kinfo_proc *previous_procs;
static struct kinfo_proc **previous_pref;
static int previous_proc_count = 0;
static int previous_proc_count_max = 0;
/* total number of io operations */
static long total_inblock;
static long total_oublock;
static long total_majflt;
/* these are for getting the memory statistics */
static int pageshift; /* log base 2 of the pagesize */
/* define pagetok in terms of pageshift */
#define pagetok(size) ((size) << pageshift)
/* useful externals */
long percentages();
#ifdef ORDER
/*
* Sorting orders. One vector per display mode.
* The first element is the default for each mode.
*/
char *ordernames[] = {
"cpu", "size", "res", "time", "pri",
"total", "read", "write", "fault", "vcsw", "ivcsw", NULL
};
#endif
int
machine_init(struct statics *statics)
{
int pagesize;
size_t modelen;
struct passwd *pw;
modelen = sizeof(smpmode);
if ((sysctlbyname("machdep.smp_active", &smpmode, &modelen, NULL, 0) < 0 &&
sysctlbyname("kern.smp.active", &smpmode, &modelen, NULL, 0) < 0) ||
modelen != sizeof(smpmode))
smpmode = 0;
while ((pw = getpwent()) != NULL) {
if (strlen(pw->pw_name) > namelength)
namelength = strlen(pw->pw_name);
}
if (namelength < 8)
namelength = 8;
if (smpmode && namelength > 13)
namelength = 13;
else if (namelength > 15)
namelength = 15;
kd = kvm_open(NULL, _PATH_DEVNULL, NULL, O_RDONLY, "kvm_open");
if (kd == NULL)
return (-1);
GETSYSCTL("kern.ccpu", ccpu);
/* this is used in calculating WCPU -- calculate it ahead of time */
logcpu = log(loaddouble(ccpu));
pbase = NULL;
pref = NULL;
nproc = 0;
onproc = -1;
/* get the page size with "getpagesize" and calculate pageshift from it */
pagesize = getpagesize();
pageshift = 0;
while (pagesize > 1) {
pageshift++;
pagesize >>= 1;
}
/* we only need the amount of log(2)1024 for our conversion */
pageshift -= LOG1024;
/* fill in the statics information */
statics->procstate_names = procstatenames;
statics->cpustate_names = cpustatenames;
statics->memory_names = memorynames;
statics->swap_names = swapnames;
#ifdef ORDER
statics->order_names = ordernames;
#endif
/* all done! */
return (0);
}
char *
format_header(char *uname_field)
{
static char Header[128];
const char *prehead;
switch (displaymode) {
case DISP_CPU:
prehead = smpmode ? smp_header : up_header;
break;
case DISP_IO:
prehead = io_header;
break;
}
snprintf(Header, sizeof(Header), prehead,
namelength, namelength, uname_field);
cmdlengthdelta = strlen(Header) - 7;
return (Header);
}
static int swappgsin = -1;
static int swappgsout = -1;
extern struct timeval timeout;
void
get_system_info(struct system_info *si)
{
long total;
struct loadavg sysload;
int mib[2];
struct timeval boottime;
size_t bt_size;
int i;
/* get the cp_time array */
GETSYSCTL("kern.cp_time", cp_time);
GETSYSCTL("vm.loadavg", sysload);
GETSYSCTL("kern.lastpid", lastpid);
/* convert load averages to doubles */
for (i = 0; i < 3; i++)
si->load_avg[i] = (double)sysload.ldavg[i] / sysload.fscale;
/* convert cp_time counts to percentages */
total = percentages(CPUSTATES, cpu_states, cp_time, cp_old, cp_diff);
/* sum memory & swap statistics */
{
static unsigned int swap_delay = 0;
static int swapavail = 0;
static int swapfree = 0;
static int bufspace = 0;
static int nspgsin, nspgsout;
GETSYSCTL("vfs.bufspace", bufspace);
GETSYSCTL("vm.stats.vm.v_active_count", memory_stats[0]);
GETSYSCTL("vm.stats.vm.v_inactive_count", memory_stats[1]);
GETSYSCTL("vm.stats.vm.v_wire_count", memory_stats[2]);
GETSYSCTL("vm.stats.vm.v_cache_count", memory_stats[3]);
GETSYSCTL("vm.stats.vm.v_free_count", memory_stats[5]);
GETSYSCTL("vm.stats.vm.v_swappgsin", nspgsin);
GETSYSCTL("vm.stats.vm.v_swappgsout", nspgsout);
/* convert memory stats to Kbytes */
memory_stats[0] = pagetok(memory_stats[0]);
memory_stats[1] = pagetok(memory_stats[1]);
memory_stats[2] = pagetok(memory_stats[2]);
memory_stats[3] = pagetok(memory_stats[3]);
memory_stats[4] = bufspace / 1024;
memory_stats[5] = pagetok(memory_stats[5]);
memory_stats[6] = -1;
/* first interval */
if (swappgsin < 0) {
swap_stats[4] = 0;
swap_stats[5] = 0;
}
/* compute differences between old and new swap statistic */
else {
swap_stats[4] = pagetok(((nspgsin - swappgsin)));
swap_stats[5] = pagetok(((nspgsout - swappgsout)));
}
swappgsin = nspgsin;
swappgsout = nspgsout;
/* call CPU heavy swapmode() only for changes */
if (swap_stats[4] > 0 || swap_stats[5] > 0 || swap_delay == 0) {
swap_stats[3] = swapmode(&swapavail, &swapfree);
swap_stats[0] = swapavail;
swap_stats[1] = swapavail - swapfree;
swap_stats[2] = swapfree;
}
swap_delay = 1;
swap_stats[6] = -1;
}
/* set arrays and strings */
si->cpustates = cpu_states;
si->memory = memory_stats;
si->swap = swap_stats;
if (lastpid > 0) {
si->last_pid = lastpid;
} else {
si->last_pid = -1;
}
/*
* Print how long system has been up.
* (Found by looking getting "boottime" from the kernel)
*/
mib[0] = CTL_KERN;
mib[1] = KERN_BOOTTIME;
bt_size = sizeof(boottime);
if (sysctl(mib, 2, &boottime, &bt_size, NULL, 0) != -1 &&
boottime.tv_sec != 0) {
si->boottime = boottime;
} else {
si->boottime.tv_sec = -1;
}
}
#define NOPROC ((void *)-1)
/*
* We need to compare data from the old process entry with the new
* process entry.
* To facilitate doing this quickly we stash a pointer in the kinfo_proc
* structure to cache the mapping. We also use a negative cache pointer
* of NOPROC to avoid duplicate lookups.
* XXX: this could be done when the actual processes are fetched, we do
* it here out of laziness.
*/
const struct kinfo_proc *
get_old_proc(struct kinfo_proc *pp)
{
struct kinfo_proc **oldpp, *oldp;
/*
* If this is the first fetch of the kinfo_procs then we don't have
* any previous entries.
*/
if (previous_proc_count == 0)
return (NULL);
/* negative cache? */
if (pp->ki_udata == NOPROC)
return (NULL);
/* cached? */
if (pp->ki_udata != NULL)
return (pp->ki_udata);
/*
* Not cached,
* 1) look up based on pid.
* 2) compare process start.
* If we fail here, then setup a negative cache entry, otherwise
* cache it.
*/
oldpp = bsearch(&pp, previous_pref, previous_proc_count,
sizeof(*previous_pref), compare_pid);
if (oldpp == NULL) {
pp->ki_udata = NOPROC;
return (NULL);
}
oldp = *oldpp;
if (bcmp(&oldp->ki_start, &pp->ki_start, sizeof(pp->ki_start)) != 0) {
pp->ki_udata = NOPROC;
return (NULL);
}
pp->ki_udata = oldp;
return (oldp);
}
/*
* Return the total amount of IO done in blocks in/out and faults.
* store the values individually in the pointers passed in.
*/
long
get_io_stats(struct kinfo_proc *pp, long *inp, long *oup, long *flp, long *vcsw, long *ivcsw)
{
const struct kinfo_proc *oldp;
static struct kinfo_proc dummy;
long ret;
oldp = get_old_proc(pp);
if (oldp == NULL) {
bzero(&dummy, sizeof(dummy));
oldp = &dummy;
}
*inp = RU(pp)->ru_inblock - RU(oldp)->ru_inblock;
*oup = RU(pp)->ru_oublock - RU(oldp)->ru_oublock;
*flp = RU(pp)->ru_majflt - RU(oldp)->ru_majflt;
*vcsw = RU(pp)->ru_nvcsw - RU(oldp)->ru_nvcsw;
*ivcsw = RU(pp)->ru_nivcsw - RU(oldp)->ru_nivcsw;
ret =
(RU(pp)->ru_inblock - RU(oldp)->ru_inblock) +
(RU(pp)->ru_oublock - RU(oldp)->ru_oublock) +
(RU(pp)->ru_majflt - RU(oldp)->ru_majflt);
return (ret);
}
/*
* Return the total number of block in/out and faults by a process.
*/
long
get_io_total(struct kinfo_proc *pp)
{
long dummy;
return (get_io_stats(pp, &dummy, &dummy, &dummy, &dummy, &dummy));
}
static struct handle handle;
caddr_t
get_process_info(struct system_info *si, struct process_select *sel,
int (*compare)(const void *, const void *))
{
int i;
int total_procs;
long p_io;
long p_inblock, p_oublock, p_majflt, p_vcsw, p_ivcsw;
int active_procs;
struct kinfo_proc **prefp;
struct kinfo_proc *pp;
struct kinfo_proc *prev_pp = NULL;
/* these are copied out of sel for speed */
int show_idle;
int show_self;
int show_system;
int show_uid;
int show_command;
/*
* Save the previous process info.
*/
if (previous_proc_count_max < nproc) {
free(previous_procs);
previous_procs = malloc(nproc * sizeof(*previous_procs));
free(previous_pref);
previous_pref = malloc(nproc * sizeof(*previous_pref));
if (previous_procs == NULL || previous_pref == NULL) {
(void) fprintf(stderr, "top: Out of memory.\n");
quit(23);
}
previous_proc_count_max = nproc;
}
if (nproc) {
for (i = 0; i < nproc; i++)
previous_pref[i] = &previous_procs[i];
bcopy(pbase, previous_procs, nproc * sizeof(*previous_procs));
qsort(previous_pref, nproc, sizeof(*previous_pref), compare_pid);
}
previous_proc_count = nproc;
pbase = kvm_getprocs(kd, KERN_PROC_ALL, 0, &nproc);
if (nproc > onproc)
pref = realloc(pref, sizeof(*pref) * (onproc = nproc));
if (pref == NULL || pbase == NULL) {
(void) fprintf(stderr, "top: Out of memory.\n");
quit(23);
}
/* get a pointer to the states summary array */
si->procstates = process_states;
/* set up flags which define what we are going to select */
show_idle = sel->idle;
show_self = sel->self == -1;
show_system = sel->system;
show_uid = sel->uid != -1;
show_command = sel->command != NULL;
/* count up process states and get pointers to interesting procs */
total_procs = 0;
active_procs = 0;
total_inblock = 0;
total_oublock = 0;
total_majflt = 0;
memset((char *)process_states, 0, sizeof(process_states));
prefp = pref;
for (pp = pbase, i = 0; i < nproc; pp++, i++) {
if (pp->ki_stat == 0)
/* not in use */
continue;
if (!show_self && pp->ki_pid == sel->self)
/* skip self */
continue;
if (!show_system && (pp->ki_flag & P_SYSTEM))
/* skip system process */
continue;
p_io = get_io_stats(pp, &p_inblock, &p_oublock, &p_majflt, &p_vcsw, &p_ivcsw);
total_inblock += p_inblock;
total_oublock += p_oublock;
total_majflt += p_majflt;
total_procs++;
process_states[pp->ki_stat]++;
if (pp->ki_stat == SZOMB)
/* skip zombies */
continue;
if (displaymode == DISP_CPU && !show_idle &&
(pp->ki_pctcpu == 0 || pp->ki_stat != SRUN))
/* skip idle or non-running processes */
continue;
if (displaymode == DISP_IO && !show_idle && p_io == 0)
/* skip processes that aren't doing I/O */
continue;
if (show_uid && pp->ki_ruid != (uid_t)sel->uid)
/* skip processes which don't belong to the selected UID */
continue;
/*
* When not showing threads, take the first thread
* for output and add the fields that we can from
* the rest of the process's threads rather than
* using the system's mostly-broken KERN_PROC_PROC.
*/
if (sel->thread || prev_pp == NULL ||
prev_pp->ki_pid != pp->ki_pid) {
*prefp++ = pp;
active_procs++;
prev_pp = pp;
} else {
prev_pp->ki_pctcpu += pp->ki_pctcpu;
}
}
/* if requested, sort the "interesting" processes */
if (compare != NULL)
qsort(pref, active_procs, sizeof(*pref), compare);
/* remember active and total counts */
si->p_total = total_procs;
si->p_active = pref_len = active_procs;
/* pass back a handle */
handle.next_proc = pref;
handle.remaining = active_procs;
return ((caddr_t)&handle);
}
static char fmt[128]; /* static area where result is built */
char *
format_next_process(caddr_t handle, char *(*get_userid)(int))
{
struct kinfo_proc *pp;
const struct kinfo_proc *oldp;
long cputime;
double pct;
struct handle *hp;
char status[16];
int state;
struct rusage ru, *rup;
long p_tot, s_tot;
/* find and remember the next proc structure */
hp = (struct handle *)handle;
pp = *(hp->next_proc++);
hp->remaining--;
/* get the process's command name */
if ((pp->ki_sflag & PS_INMEM) == 0) {
/*
* Print swapped processes as <pname>
*/
size_t len = strlen(pp->ki_comm);
if (len > sizeof(pp->ki_comm) - 3)
len = sizeof(pp->ki_comm) - 3;
memmove(pp->ki_comm + 1, pp->ki_comm, len);
pp->ki_comm[0] = '<';
pp->ki_comm[len + 1] = '>';
pp->ki_comm[len + 2] = '\0';
}
/*
* Convert the process's runtime from microseconds to seconds. This
* time includes the interrupt time although that is not wanted here.
* ps(1) is similarly sloppy.
*/
cputime = (pp->ki_runtime + 500000) / 1000000;
/* calculate the base for cpu percentages */
pct = pctdouble(pp->ki_pctcpu);
/* generate "STATE" field */
switch (state = pp->ki_stat) {
case SRUN:
if (smpmode && pp->ki_oncpu != 0xff)
sprintf(status, "CPU%d", pp->ki_oncpu);
else
strcpy(status, "RUN");
break;
case SLOCK:
if (pp->ki_kiflag & KI_LOCKBLOCK) {
sprintf(status, "*%.6s", pp->ki_lockname);
break;
}
/* fall through */
case SSLEEP:
if (pp->ki_wmesg != NULL) {
sprintf(status, "%.6s", pp->ki_wmesg);
break;
}
/* FALLTHROUGH */
default:
if (state >= 0 &&
state < sizeof(state_abbrev) / sizeof(*state_abbrev))
sprintf(status, "%.6s", state_abbrev[state]);
else
sprintf(status, "?%5d", state);
break;
}
if (displaymode == DISP_IO) {
oldp = get_old_proc(pp);
if (oldp != NULL) {
ru.ru_inblock = RU(pp)->ru_inblock - RU(oldp)->ru_inblock;
ru.ru_oublock = RU(pp)->ru_oublock - RU(oldp)->ru_oublock;
ru.ru_majflt = RU(pp)->ru_majflt - RU(oldp)->ru_majflt;
ru.ru_nvcsw = RU(pp)->ru_nvcsw - RU(oldp)->ru_nvcsw;
ru.ru_nivcsw = RU(pp)->ru_nivcsw - RU(oldp)->ru_nivcsw;
rup = &ru;
} else {
rup = RU(pp);
}
p_tot = rup->ru_inblock + rup->ru_oublock + rup->ru_majflt;
s_tot = total_inblock + total_oublock + total_majflt;
sprintf(fmt, io_Proc_format,
pp->ki_pid,
namelength, namelength,
(*get_userid)(pp->ki_ruid),
rup->ru_nvcsw,
rup->ru_nivcsw,
rup->ru_inblock,
rup->ru_oublock,
rup->ru_majflt,
p_tot,
s_tot == 0 ? 0.0 : (p_tot * 100.0 / s_tot),
screen_width > cmdlengthdelta ?
screen_width - cmdlengthdelta : 0,
printable(pp->ki_comm));
return (fmt);
}
/* format this entry */
sprintf(fmt,
smpmode ? smp_Proc_format : up_Proc_format,
pp->ki_pid,
namelength, namelength,
(*get_userid)(pp->ki_ruid),
pp->ki_pri.pri_level - PZERO,
/*
* normal time -> nice value -20 - +20
* real time 0 - 31 -> nice value -52 - -21
* idle time 0 - 31 -> nice value +21 - +52
*/
(pp->ki_pri.pri_class == PRI_TIMESHARE ?
pp->ki_nice - NZERO :
(PRI_IS_REALTIME(pp->ki_pri.pri_class) ?
(PRIO_MIN - 1 - (PRI_MAX_REALTIME - pp->ki_pri.pri_level)) :
(PRIO_MAX + 1 + pp->ki_pri.pri_level - PRI_MIN_IDLE))),
format_k2(PROCSIZE(pp)),
format_k2(pagetok(pp->ki_rssize)),
status,
smpmode ? pp->ki_lastcpu : 0,
format_time(cputime),
100.0 * weighted_cpu(pct, pp),
100.0 * pct,
screen_width > cmdlengthdelta ?
screen_width - cmdlengthdelta :
0,
printable(pp->ki_comm));
/* return the result */
return (fmt);
}
static void
getsysctl(char *name, void *ptr, size_t len)
{
size_t nlen = len;
if (sysctlbyname(name, ptr, &nlen, NULL, 0) == -1) {
fprintf(stderr, "top: sysctl(%s...) failed: %s\n", name,
strerror(errno));
quit(23);
}
if (nlen != len) {
fprintf(stderr, "top: sysctl(%s...) expected %lu, got %lu\n", name,
(unsigned long)len, (unsigned long)nlen);
quit(23);
}
}
/* comparison routines for qsort */
int
compare_pid(const void *p1, const void *p2)
{
const struct kinfo_proc * const *pp1 = p1;
const struct kinfo_proc * const *pp2 = p2;
if ((*pp2)->ki_pid < 0 || (*pp1)->ki_pid < 0)
abort();
return ((*pp1)->ki_pid - (*pp2)->ki_pid);
}
/*
* proc_compare - comparison function for "qsort"
* Compares the resource consumption of two processes using five
* distinct keys. The keys (in descending order of importance) are:
* percent cpu, cpu ticks, state, resident set size, total virtual
* memory usage. The process states are ordered as follows (from least
* to most important): WAIT, zombie, sleep, stop, start, run. The
* array declaration below maps a process state index into a number
* that reflects this ordering.
*/
static int sorted_state[] =
{
0, /* not used */
3, /* sleep */
1, /* ABANDONED (WAIT) */
6, /* run */
5, /* start */
2, /* zombie */
4 /* stop */
};
#define ORDERKEY_PCTCPU(a, b) do { \
long diff = (long)(b)->ki_pctcpu - (long)(a)->ki_pctcpu; \
if (diff != 0) \
return (diff > 0 ? 1 : -1); \
} while (0)
#define ORDERKEY_CPTICKS(a, b) do { \
int64_t diff = (int64_t)(b)->ki_runtime - (int64_t)(a)->ki_runtime; \
if (diff != 0) \
return (diff > 0 ? 1 : -1); \
} while (0)
#define ORDERKEY_STATE(a, b) do { \
int diff = sorted_state[(b)->ki_stat] - sorted_state[(a)->ki_stat]; \
if (diff != 0) \
return (diff > 0 ? 1 : -1); \
} while (0)
#define ORDERKEY_PRIO(a, b) do { \
int diff = (int)(b)->ki_pri.pri_level - (int)(a)->ki_pri.pri_level; \
if (diff != 0) \
return (diff > 0 ? 1 : -1); \
} while (0)
#define ORDERKEY_RSSIZE(a, b) do { \
long diff = (long)(b)->ki_rssize - (long)(a)->ki_rssize; \
if (diff != 0) \
return (diff > 0 ? 1 : -1); \
} while (0)
#define ORDERKEY_MEM(a, b) do { \
long diff = (long)PROCSIZE((b)) - (long)PROCSIZE((a)); \
if (diff != 0) \
return (diff > 0 ? 1 : -1); \
} while (0)
/* compare_cpu - the comparison function for sorting by cpu percentage */
int
#ifdef ORDER
compare_cpu(void *arg1, void *arg2)
#else
proc_compare(void *arg1, void *arg2)
#endif
{
struct kinfo_proc *p1 = *(struct kinfo_proc **)arg1;
struct kinfo_proc *p2 = *(struct kinfo_proc **)arg2;
ORDERKEY_PCTCPU(p1, p2);
ORDERKEY_CPTICKS(p1, p2);
ORDERKEY_STATE(p1, p2);
ORDERKEY_PRIO(p1, p2);
ORDERKEY_RSSIZE(p1, p2);
ORDERKEY_MEM(p1, p2);
return (0);
}
#ifdef ORDER
/* compare routines */
int compare_size(), compare_res(), compare_time(), compare_prio();
/* io compare routines */
int compare_iototal(), compare_ioread(), compare_iowrite(), compare_iofault(), compare_vcsw(), compare_ivcsw();
int (*compares[])() = {
compare_cpu,
compare_size,
compare_res,
compare_time,
compare_prio,
compare_iototal,
compare_ioread,
compare_iowrite,
compare_iofault,
compare_vcsw,
compare_ivcsw,
NULL
};
/* compare_size - the comparison function for sorting by total memory usage */
int
compare_size(void *arg1, void *arg2)
{
struct kinfo_proc *p1 = *(struct kinfo_proc **)arg1;
struct kinfo_proc *p2 = *(struct kinfo_proc **)arg2;
ORDERKEY_MEM(p1, p2);
ORDERKEY_RSSIZE(p1, p2);
ORDERKEY_PCTCPU(p1, p2);
ORDERKEY_CPTICKS(p1, p2);
ORDERKEY_STATE(p1, p2);
ORDERKEY_PRIO(p1, p2);
return (0);
}
/* compare_res - the comparison function for sorting by resident set size */
int
compare_res(void *arg1, void *arg2)
{
struct kinfo_proc *p1 = *(struct kinfo_proc **)arg1;
struct kinfo_proc *p2 = *(struct kinfo_proc **)arg2;
ORDERKEY_RSSIZE(p1, p2);
ORDERKEY_MEM(p1, p2);
ORDERKEY_PCTCPU(p1, p2);
ORDERKEY_CPTICKS(p1, p2);
ORDERKEY_STATE(p1, p2);
ORDERKEY_PRIO(p1, p2);
return (0);
}
/* compare_time - the comparison function for sorting by total cpu time */
int
compare_time(void *arg1, void *arg2)
{
struct kinfo_proc *p1 = *(struct kinfo_proc **)arg1;
struct kinfo_proc *p2 = *(struct kinfo_proc **)arg2;
ORDERKEY_CPTICKS(p1, p2);
ORDERKEY_PCTCPU(p1, p2);
ORDERKEY_STATE(p1, p2);
ORDERKEY_PRIO(p1, p2);
ORDERKEY_RSSIZE(p1, p2);
ORDERKEY_MEM(p1, p2);
return (0);
}
/* compare_prio - the comparison function for sorting by priority */
int
compare_prio(void *arg1, void *arg2)
{
struct kinfo_proc *p1 = *(struct kinfo_proc **)arg1;
struct kinfo_proc *p2 = *(struct kinfo_proc **)arg2;
ORDERKEY_PRIO(p1, p2);
ORDERKEY_CPTICKS(p1, p2);
ORDERKEY_PCTCPU(p1, p2);
ORDERKEY_STATE(p1, p2);
ORDERKEY_RSSIZE(p1, p2);
ORDERKEY_MEM(p1, p2);
return (0);
}
#endif
/* compare_io - the comparison function for sorting by total io */
int
#ifdef ORDER
compare_iototal(void *arg1, void *arg2)
#else
io_compare(void *arg1, void *arg2)
#endif
{
struct kinfo_proc *p1 = *(struct kinfo_proc **)arg1;
struct kinfo_proc *p2 = *(struct kinfo_proc **)arg2;
return (get_io_total(p2) - get_io_total(p1));
}
#ifdef ORDER
int
compare_ioread(void *arg1, void *arg2)
{
struct kinfo_proc *p1 = *(struct kinfo_proc **)arg1;
struct kinfo_proc *p2 = *(struct kinfo_proc **)arg2;
long dummy, inp1, inp2;
(void) get_io_stats(p1, &inp1, &dummy, &dummy, &dummy, &dummy);
(void) get_io_stats(p2, &inp2, &dummy, &dummy, &dummy, &dummy);
return (inp2 - inp1);
}
int
compare_iowrite(void *arg1, void *arg2)
{
struct kinfo_proc *p1 = *(struct kinfo_proc **)arg1;
struct kinfo_proc *p2 = *(struct kinfo_proc **)arg2;
long dummy, oup1, oup2;
(void) get_io_stats(p1, &dummy, &oup1, &dummy, &dummy, &dummy);
(void) get_io_stats(p2, &dummy, &oup2, &dummy, &dummy, &dummy);
return (oup2 - oup1);
}
int
compare_iofault(void *arg1, void *arg2)
{
struct kinfo_proc *p1 = *(struct kinfo_proc **)arg1;
struct kinfo_proc *p2 = *(struct kinfo_proc **)arg2;
long dummy, flp1, flp2;
(void) get_io_stats(p1, &dummy, &dummy, &flp1, &dummy, &dummy);
(void) get_io_stats(p2, &dummy, &dummy, &flp2, &dummy, &dummy);
return (flp2 - flp1);
}
int
compare_vcsw(void *arg1, void *arg2)
{
struct kinfo_proc *p1 = *(struct kinfo_proc **)arg1;
struct kinfo_proc *p2 = *(struct kinfo_proc **)arg2;
long dummy, flp1, flp2;
(void) get_io_stats(p1, &dummy, &dummy, &dummy, &flp1, &dummy);
(void) get_io_stats(p2, &dummy, &dummy, &dummy, &flp2, &dummy);
return (flp2 - flp1);
}
int
compare_ivcsw(void *arg1, void *arg2)
{
struct kinfo_proc *p1 = *(struct kinfo_proc **)arg1;
struct kinfo_proc *p2 = *(struct kinfo_proc **)arg2;
long dummy, flp1, flp2;
(void) get_io_stats(p1, &dummy, &dummy, &dummy, &dummy, &flp1);
(void) get_io_stats(p2, &dummy, &dummy, &dummy, &dummy, &flp2);
return (flp2 - flp1);
}
#endif /* ORDER */
/*
* proc_owner(pid) - returns the uid that owns process "pid", or -1 if
* the process does not exist.
* It is EXTREMLY IMPORTANT that this function work correctly.
* If top runs setuid root (as in SVR4), then this function
* is the only thing that stands in the way of a serious
* security problem. It validates requests for the "kill"
* and "renice" commands.
*/
int
proc_owner(int pid)
{
int cnt;
struct kinfo_proc **prefp;
struct kinfo_proc *pp;
prefp = pref;
cnt = pref_len;
while (--cnt >= 0) {
pp = *prefp++;
if (pp->ki_pid == (pid_t)pid)
return ((int)pp->ki_ruid);
}
return (-1);
}
int
swapmode(int *retavail, int *retfree)
{
int n;
int pagesize = getpagesize();
struct kvm_swap swapary[1];
*retavail = 0;
*retfree = 0;
#define CONVERT(v) ((quad_t)(v) * pagesize / 1024)
n = kvm_getswapinfo(kd, swapary, 1, 0);
if (n < 0 || swapary[0].ksw_total == 0)
return (0);
*retavail = CONVERT(swapary[0].ksw_total);
*retfree = CONVERT(swapary[0].ksw_total - swapary[0].ksw_used);
n = (int)(swapary[0].ksw_used * 100.0 / swapary[0].ksw_total);
return (n);
}