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/* Show process information.
Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by Miles Bader <miles@gnu.ai.mit.edu>
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. See the GNU
General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
#include <hurd.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <argp.h>
#include <argz.h>
#include <idvec.h>
#include <ps.h>
#include <error.h>
#include <version.h>
#include "psout.h"
#include "parse.h"
#include "pids.h"
const char *argp_program_version = STANDARD_HURD_VERSION (ps);
#define OA OPTION_ARG_OPTIONAL
static const struct argp_option options[] =
{
{0,0,0,0, "Output format selection:", 1},
{"format", 'F', "FMT", 0, "Use the output-format FMT; FMT may be"
" `default', `user', `vmem', `long',"
" `jobc', `full', `hurd', `hurd-long',"
" or a custom format-string"},
{"posix-format",'o', "FMT", 0, "Use the posix-style output-format FMT"},
{0, 'f', 0, 0, "Use the `full' output-format"},
{0, 'j', 0, 0, "Use the `jobc' output-format"},
{0, 'l', 0, 0, "Use the `long' output-format"},
{0, 'u', 0, 0, "Use the `user' output-format"},
{0, 'v', 0, 0, "Use the `vmem' output-format"},
{0,0,0,0, "Process filtering (by default, other user's"
" processes, threads, and process-group leaders are not shown):", 2},
{"all-users", 'a', 0, 0, "List other users' processes"},
{0, 'd', 0, 0, "List all processes except process group"
" leaders"},
{"all", 'e', 0, 0, "List all processes"},
{0, 'A', 0, OPTION_ALIAS}, /* Posix option meaning -e */
{0, 'g', 0, 0, "Include session and login leaders"},
{"owner", 'U', "USER", 0, "Show only processes owned by USER"},
{"not-owner", 'O', "USER", 0, "Show only processes not owned by USER"},
{"no-parent", 'P', 0, 0, "Include processes without parents"},
{"threads", 'T', 0, 0, "Show the threads for each process"},
{"tty", 't', "TTY", OA, "Only show processes with controlling"
" terminal TTY"},
{0, 'x', 0, 0, "Include orphaned processes"},
{0,0,0,0, "Elision of output fields:", 4},
{"no-msg-port",'M', 0, 0, "Don't show info that uses a process's"
" msg port"},
{"nominal-fields",'n', 0, 0, "Don't elide fields containing"
" `uninteresting' data"},
{"all-fields", 'Q', 0, 0, "Don't elide unusable fields (normally"
" if there's some reason ps can't print"
" a field for any process, it's removed"
" from the output entirely)"},
{0,0,0,0, "Output attributes:"},
{"no-header", 'H', 0, 0, "Don't print a descriptive header line"},
{"reverse", 'r', 0, 0, "Reverse the order of any sort"},
{"sort", 's', "FIELD",0, "Sort the output with respect to FIELD,"
" backwards if FIELD is prefixed by `-'"},
{"top", 'h', "ENTRIES", OA, "Show the top ENTRIES processes"
" (default 10), or if ENTRIES is"
" negative, the bottom -ENTRIES"},
{"head", 0, 0, OPTION_ALIAS},
{"bottom", 'b', "ENTRIES", OA, "Show the bottom ENTRIES processes"
" (default 10)"},
{"tail", 0, 0, OPTION_ALIAS},
{"width", 'w', "WIDTH",OA, "If WIDTH is given, try to format the"
" output for WIDTH columns, otherwise,"
" remove the default limit"},
{0, 0}
};
static const char doc[] =
"Show information about processes PID... (default all `interesting' processes)"
"\vThe USER, LID, PID, PGRP, and SID arguments may also be comma separated"
" lists. The System V options -u and -g may be accessed with -O and -G.";
#define FILTER_OWNER 0x01
#define FILTER_NOT_LEADER 0x02
#define FILTER_CTTY 0x04
#define FILTER_UNORPHANED 0x08
#define FILTER_PARENTED 0x10
/* A particular predefined output format. */
struct output_fmt
{
const char *name;
const char *sort_key; /* How this format should be sorted. */
const char *fmt; /* The format string. */
};
/* The predefined output formats. */
struct output_fmt output_fmts[] =
{
{ "default", "pid",
"%^%?user %pid %th %tt %sc %stat %time %command" },
{ "user", "-cpu",
"%^%user %pid %th %cpu %mem %sz %rss %tt %sc %stat %command" },
{ "vmem", "-mem",
"%^%pid %th %stat %sl %pgins %pgflts %cowflts %zfills %sz %rss %cpu %mem %command"
},
{ "long", "pid",
"%^%uid %pid %th %ppid %pri %ni %nth %msgi %msgo %sz %rss %sc %wait %stat %tt %time %command" },
{ "jobc", "pid",
"%^%user %pid %th %ppid %pgrp %sess %lcoll %sc %stat %tt %time %command" },
{ "full", "pid",
"%^%-user %pid %ppid %tty %time %command" },
{ "hurd", "pid",
"%pid %th %uid %nth %{vsize:Vmem} %rss %{utime:User} %{stime:System} %args"
},
{ "hurd-long", "pid",
"%pid %th %uid %ppid %pgrp %sess %nth %{vsize:Vmem} %rss %cpu %{utime:User} %{stime:System} %args"
}
};
/* Augment the standard specs with our own abbrevs. */
static const struct ps_fmt_spec
spec_abbrevs[] = {
{"TT=tty"}, {"SC=susp"}, {"Stat=state"}, {"Command=args"}, {"SL=sleep"},
{"NTH=nth", "TH"}, {"NI=bpri"}, {"SZ=vsize"}, {"RSS=rsize"},
{"MsgI=msgin"}, {"MsgO=msgout"},
{0}
};
static struct ps_fmt_specs ps_specs =
{ spec_abbrevs, &ps_std_fmt_specs };
/* Returns the UID for the user called NAME. */
static int
lookup_user (const char *name, struct argp_state *state)
{
struct passwd *pw = getpwnam(name);
if (pw == NULL)
argp_failure (state, 2, 0, "%s: Unknown user", name);
return pw->pw_uid;
}
void
main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
error_t err;
/* A buffer used for rewriting old-style ps command line arguments that
need a dash prepended for the parser to understand them. It gets
realloced for each successive arg that needs it, on the assumption that
args don't get parsed multiple times. */
char *arg_hack_buf = 0;
struct idvec *only_uids = make_idvec (), *not_uids = make_idvec ();
char *tty_names = 0;
unsigned num_tty_names = 0;
struct proc_stat_list *procset;
struct ps_context *context;
const char *fmt_string = "default", *sort_key_name = NULL;
unsigned filter_mask =
FILTER_OWNER | FILTER_NOT_LEADER | FILTER_UNORPHANED | FILTER_PARENTED;
int sort_reverse = FALSE, print_heading = TRUE;
int squash_bogus_fields = TRUE, squash_nominal_fields = TRUE;
int show_threads = FALSE, no_msg_port = FALSE;
int output_width = -1; /* Desired max output size. */
int show_non_hurd_procs = 1; /* Show non-hurd processes. */
int posix_fmt = 0; /* Use a posix_fmt-style format string. */
int top = 0; /* Number of entries to output. */
pid_t *pids = 0; /* User-specified pids. */
size_t num_pids = 0;
struct pids_argp_params pids_argp_params = { &pids, &num_pids, 1 };
/* Add a user who's processes should be printed out. */
error_t add_uid (uid_t uid, struct argp_state *state)
{
error_t err = idvec_add (only_uids, uid);
if (err)
argp_failure (state, 23, err, "Can't add uid");
return err;
}
/* Add a user who's processes should not be printed out. */
error_t add_not_uid (uid_t uid, struct argp_state *state)
{
error_t err = idvec_add (not_uids, uid);
if (err)
argp_failure (state, 23, err, "Can't add uid");
return err;
}
/* Returns TRUE if PS is owned by any of the users in ONLY_UIDS, and none
in NOT_UIDS. */
int proc_stat_owner_ok(struct proc_stat *ps)
{
int uid = proc_stat_owner_uid (ps);
if (only_uids->num > 0 && !idvec_contains (only_uids, uid))
return 0;
if (not_uids->num > 0 && idvec_contains (not_uids, uid))
return 0;
return 1;
}
/* Add TTY_NAME to the list for which processes with those controlling
terminals will be printed. */
error_t add_tty_name (const char *tty_name, struct argp_state *state)
{
error_t err = argz_add (&tty_names, &num_tty_names, tty_name);
if (err)
argp_failure (state, 8, err, "%s: Can't add tty", tty_name);
return err;
}
int proc_stat_has_ctty(struct proc_stat *ps)
{
if (proc_stat_has(ps, PSTAT_TTY))
/* Only match processes whose tty we can figure out. */
{
struct ps_tty *tty = proc_stat_tty (ps);
if (tty)
{
char *try = 0;
const char *name = ps_tty_name (tty);
const char *short_name = ps_tty_short_name(tty);
while ((try = argz_next (tty_names, num_tty_names, try)))
if ((name && strcmp (try, name) == 0)
|| (short_name && strcmp (try, short_name) == 0))
return TRUE;
}
}
return FALSE;
}
/* Returns the name of the current controlling terminal. */
static const char *current_tty_name()
{
error_t err;
struct ps_tty *tty;
mach_port_t cttyid = getcttyid();
if (cttyid == MACH_PORT_NULL)
error(2, 0, "No controlling terminal");
err = ps_context_find_tty_by_cttyid (context, cttyid, &tty);
if (err)
error(2, err, "Can't get controlling terminal");
return ps_tty_name (tty);
}
error_t parse_opt (int key, char *arg, struct argp_state *state)
{
switch (key)
{
case ARGP_KEY_ARG: /* Non-option argument. */
if (!isdigit (*arg) && !state->quoted)
/* Old-fashioned `ps' syntax takes options without the leading
dash. Prepend a dash and feed back to getopt. */
{
size_t len = strlen (arg) + 1;
arg_hack_buf = realloc (arg_hack_buf, 1 + len);
state->argv[--state->next] = arg_hack_buf;
state->argv[state->next][0] = '-';
memcpy (&state->argv[state->next][1], arg, len);
break;
}
else
/* Let PIDS_ARGP handle it. */
return ARGP_ERR_UNKNOWN;
case 'a': filter_mask &= ~FILTER_OWNER; break;
case 'd': filter_mask &= ~(FILTER_OWNER | FILTER_UNORPHANED); break;
case 'e': case 'A': filter_mask = 0; break;
case 'g': filter_mask &= ~FILTER_NOT_LEADER; break;
case 'x': filter_mask &= ~FILTER_UNORPHANED; break;
case 'P': filter_mask &= ~FILTER_PARENTED; break;
case 'f': fmt_string = "full"; break;
case 'u': fmt_string = "user"; break;
case 'v': fmt_string = "vmem"; break;
case 'j': fmt_string = "jobc"; break;
case 'l': fmt_string = "long"; break;
case 'M': no_msg_port = TRUE; break;
case 'H': print_heading = FALSE; break;
case 'Q': squash_bogus_fields = squash_nominal_fields = FALSE; break;
case 'n': squash_nominal_fields = FALSE; break;
case 'T': show_threads = TRUE; break;
case 's': sort_key_name = arg; break;
case 'r': sort_reverse = TRUE; break;
case 'h': top = arg ? atoi (arg) : 10; break;
case 'b': top = -(arg ? atoi (arg) : 10); break;
case 'F': fmt_string = arg; posix_fmt = 0; break;
case 'o': fmt_string = arg; posix_fmt = 1; break;
case 'w':
output_width = arg ? atoi (arg) : 0; /* 0 means `unlimited'. */
break;
case 't':
return parse_strlist (arg, add_tty_name, current_tty_name, "tty", state);
case 'U':
return parse_numlist (arg, add_uid, NULL, lookup_user, "user", state);
case 'O':
return parse_numlist (arg, add_not_uid, NULL, lookup_user, "user", state);
case ARGP_KEY_INIT:
/* Initialize inputs for child parsers. */
state->child_inputs[0] = &pids_argp_params;
break;
default:
return ARGP_ERR_UNKNOWN;
}
return 0;
}
struct argp_child argp_kids[] =
{ { &pids_argp, 0,
"Process selection (before filtering; default is all processes):", 3},
{0} };
struct argp argp = { options, parse_opt, 0, doc, argp_kids };
err = ps_context_create (getproc (), &context);
if (err)
error(1, err, "ps_context_create");
/* Parse our command line. This shouldn't ever return an error. */
argp_parse (&argp, argc, argv, 0, 0, 0);
/* Select an explicit format string if FMT_STRING is a format name. */
{
const char *fmt_name (unsigned n)
{
return
n >= (sizeof output_fmts / sizeof *output_fmts)
? 0
: output_fmts[n].name;
}
int fmt_index = parse_enum (fmt_string, fmt_name, "format type", 1, 0);
if (fmt_index >= 0)
{
fmt_string = output_fmts[fmt_index].fmt;
if (sort_key_name == NULL)
sort_key_name = output_fmts[fmt_index].sort_key;
}
}
err = proc_stat_list_create(context, &procset);
if (err)
error(1, err, "proc_stat_list_create");
if (num_pids == 0)
/* No explicit processes specified. */
{
err = proc_stat_list_add_all (procset, 0, 0);
/* Try to avoid showing non-hurd processes if this isn't a native-booted
hurd system (because there would be lots of them). Here we use a
simple heuristic: Is the 5th process a hurd process (1-4 are
typically: proc server, init, kernel, boot default pager (maybe); the
last two are know not to be hurd processes)? */
if (procset->num_procs > 4)
{
struct proc_stat *ps = procset->proc_stats[4];
if (proc_stat_set_flags (ps, PSTAT_STATE) == 0
&& (ps->flags & PSTAT_STATE))
show_non_hurd_procs = !(ps->state & PSTAT_STATE_P_NOPARENT);
else
/* Something is fucked, we can't get the state bits for PS.
Default to showing everything. */
show_non_hurd_procs = 1;
}
}
else
/* User-specified processes. */
{
err = proc_stat_list_add_pids (procset, pids, num_pids, 0);
filter_mask = 0; /* Don't mess with them. */
}
if (err)
error(2, err, "Can't get process list");
if (no_msg_port)
proc_stat_list_set_flags(procset, PSTAT_NO_MSGPORT);
if (only_uids->num == 0 && (filter_mask & FILTER_OWNER))
/* Restrict the output to only our own processes. */
{
int uid = getuid ();
if (uid >= 0)
add_uid (uid, 0);
else
filter_mask &= ~FILTER_OWNER; /* Must be an anonymous process. */
}
/* Filter out any processes that we don't want to show. */
if (only_uids->num || not_uids->num)
proc_stat_list_filter1 (procset, proc_stat_owner_ok,
PSTAT_OWNER_UID, FALSE);
if (num_tty_names > 0)
{
/* We set the PSTAT_TTY flag separately so that our filter function
can look at any procs that fail to set it. */
proc_stat_list_set_flags(procset, PSTAT_TTY);
proc_stat_list_filter1(procset, proc_stat_has_ctty, 0, FALSE);
}
if (filter_mask & FILTER_NOT_LEADER)
proc_stat_list_filter (procset, &ps_not_leader_filter, FALSE);
if (filter_mask & FILTER_UNORPHANED)
proc_stat_list_filter (procset, &ps_unorphaned_filter, FALSE);
if (!show_non_hurd_procs && (filter_mask & FILTER_PARENTED))
proc_stat_list_filter (procset, &ps_parent_filter, FALSE);
if (show_threads)
proc_stat_list_add_threads(procset);
proc_stat_list_filter (procset, &ps_alive_filter, FALSE);
psout (procset, fmt_string, posix_fmt, &ps_specs,
sort_key_name, sort_reverse,
output_width, print_heading,
squash_bogus_fields, squash_nominal_fields, top);
exit (0);
}
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