LinuxProcess.h 2.44 KB
Newer Older
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
/* 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.
*/


13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
#define PROCESS_FLAG_LINUX_IOPRIO   0x0100
#define PROCESS_FLAG_LINUX_OPENVZ   0x0200
#define PROCESS_FLAG_LINUX_VSERVER  0x0400
#define PROCESS_FLAG_LINUX_CGROUP   0x0800

typedef enum LinuxProcessFields {
   PID = 1, COMM, STATE, PPID, PGRP, SESSION, TTY_NR, TPGID, FLAGS, MINFLT, CMINFLT, MAJFLT, CMAJFLT, UTIME,
   STIME, CUTIME, CSTIME, PRIORITY, NICE, ITREALVALUE, STARTTIME, VSIZE, RSS, RLIM, STARTCODE, ENDCODE,
   STARTSTACK, KSTKESP, KSTKEIP, SIGNAL, BLOCKED, SSIGIGNORE, SIGCATCH, WCHAN, NSWAP, CNSWAP, EXIT_SIGNAL,
   PROCESSOR, M_SIZE, M_RESIDENT, M_SHARE, M_TRS, M_DRS, M_LRS, M_DT, ST_UID, PERCENT_CPU, PERCENT_MEM,
   USER, TIME, NLWP, TGID,
   #ifdef HAVE_OPENVZ
   CTID, VPID,
   #endif
   #ifdef HAVE_VSERVER
   VXID,
   #endif
   #ifdef HAVE_TASKSTATS
   RCHAR, WCHAR, SYSCR, SYSCW, RBYTES, WBYTES, CNCLWB, IO_READ_RATE, IO_WRITE_RATE, IO_RATE,
   #endif
   #ifdef HAVE_CGROUP
   CGROUP,
   #endif
   #ifdef HAVE_OOM
   OOM,
   #endif
   IO_PRIORITY,
   LAST_PROCESSFIELD
} LinuxProcessField;

43
44
45
46
47
48
49
#include "IOPriority.h"

typedef struct LinuxProcess_ {
   Process super;
   IOPriority ioPriority;
} LinuxProcess;

50
51
52
#define Process_delete LinuxProcess_delete


53
54
55
56
57
58
59
extern ProcessFieldData Process_fields[];

extern char* Process_pidFormat;
extern char* Process_tpgidFormat;

void Process_setupColumnWidths();

60
61
62
LinuxProcess* LinuxProcess_new(Settings* settings);

void LinuxProcess_delete(Object* cast);
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77

/*
[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);

Hisham Muhammad's avatar
Hisham Muhammad committed
78
void Process_writeField(Process* this, RichString* str, ProcessField field);
79

Hisham Muhammad's avatar
Hisham Muhammad committed
80
long Process_compare(const void* v1, const void* v2);
81
82

#endif