- 06 Apr, 2018 1 commit
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Hisham Muhammad authored
Use the same method that ps and top use to determine if a process is a kernel thread on Linux: check if cmdline is empty. Thanks to @wangqr's investigation reported here: https://github.com/hishamhm/htop/issues/761#issuecomment-375306069 Fixes #761.
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- 26 Feb, 2018 5 commits
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Hisham Muhammad authored
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Hisham Muhammad authored
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Hisham Muhammad authored
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Hisham Muhammad authored
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Kang-Che Sung (宋岡哲) authored
glibc 2.28 no longer defines 'major' and 'minor' in <sys/types.h> and requires us to include <sys/sysmacros.h>. (glibc 2.25 starts deprecating the macros in <sys/types.h>.) Now do include the latter if found on the system. At the moment, let's also utilize AC_HEADER_MAJOR in configure script. However as Autoconf 2.69 has not yet updated the AC_HEADER_MAJOR macro to reflect the glibc change [1], so add a workaround code. Fixes #663. Supersedes pull request #729. Reference: [1] https://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=autoconf.git;a=commit;h=e17a30e987d7ee695fb4294a82d987ec3dc9b974 Signed-off-by: Kang-Che Sung <explorer09@gmail.com>
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- 17 Feb, 2018 2 commits
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Hisham Muhammad authored
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Marc Kleine-Budde authored
The "if" tests if the character at index "5" is 'r', as a first quick check. However at index "5" will always be a colon ":". This patch fixes the off-by-one error. htop now shows proper values in the RD_SYSC column. Signed-off-by: Marc Kleine-Budde <mkl@pengutronix.de>
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- 04 Dec, 2017 1 commit
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André Carvalho authored
Adds support for showing columns with linux delay accounting. This information can be read from the netlink interface, and thus we set up a socket to read from that when initializing the LinuxProcessList (LinuxProcessList_initNetlinkSocket). After that, for each process we call LinuxProcessList_readDelayAcctData, which sends a message thru the socket after setting up a callback to get the answer from the Kernel. That callback sets the process total delay time attribute. We then set the delay percent as the percentage of time process cpu time since last scan.
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- 01 Aug, 2017 1 commit
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Hisham Muhammad authored
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- 27 Jul, 2017 1 commit
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Hisham Muhammad authored
Calls marked with xSnprintf shouldn't fail. Abort program cleanly if any of them does.
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- 10 Jul, 2017 1 commit
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Hisham Muhammad authored
Thanks @Sworddragon for the heads up. See #88.
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- 01 Oct, 2016 1 commit
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Hisham authored
translate dev_t to major:minor on other platforms. Closes #316.
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- 24 Aug, 2016 1 commit
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Hisham authored
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- 15 Jun, 2016 1 commit
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Hisham authored
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- 01 Mar, 2016 1 commit
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Hisham authored
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- 19 Feb, 2016 1 commit
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Hisham authored
Once a process goes zombie on Linux, /proc/PID/cmdline gets empty. So, when we detect it is a zombie we stop reading this file. For processes that were zombies before htop started, there's no way to get the full name. Closes #49.
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- 16 Feb, 2016 1 commit
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Hisham authored
Issue noticed by GCC6 -Wmisleading-indentation. Thanks @JIghtuse and @Explorer09! Closes #409.
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- 13 Feb, 2016 1 commit
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Hisham authored
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- 02 Feb, 2016 2 commits
- 15 Jan, 2016 1 commit
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Explorer09 authored
With the CLAMP macro replacing the combination of MIN and MAX, we will have at least two advantages: 1. It's more obvious semantically. 2. There are no more mixes of confusing uses like MIN(MAX(a,b),c) and MAX(MIN(a,b),c) and MIN(a,MAX(b,c)) appearing everywhere. We unify the 'clamping' with a single macro. Note that the behavior of this CLAMP macro is different from the combination `MAX(low,MIN(x,high))`. * This CLAMP macro expands to two comparisons instead of three from MAX and MIN combination. In theory, this makes the code slightly smaller, in case that (low) or (high) or both are computed at runtime, so that compilers cannot optimize them. (The third comparison will matter if (low)>(high); see below.) * CLAMP has a side effect, that if (low)>(high) it will produce weird results. Unlike MIN & MAX which will force either (low) or (high) to win. No assertion of ((low)<=(high)) is done in this macro, for now. This CLAMP macro is implemented like described in glib <http://developer.gnome.org/glib/stable/glib-Standard-Macros.html> and does not handle weird uses like CLAMP(a++, low++, high--) .
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- 14 Dec, 2015 1 commit
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Hisham Muhammad authored
Apparently a line longer than 255 chars was spotted in the wild: http://serverfault.com/questions/577939/linux-ps-htop-show-processes-running-for-hundreds-or-thousands-of-days-though-h#comment676098_577939
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- 30 Nov, 2015 1 commit
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Hisham Muhammad authored
Thanks to @OmegaPhil for discussion and reviewing.
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- 29 Nov, 2015 1 commit
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Hisham Muhammad authored
reclaimable slab as cached memory. Hopefully this presents a more truthful representation of available vs. used memory on Linux. See brndnmtthws/conky#82, #242, #67, #263.
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- 14 Sep, 2015 1 commit
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Patrick Marlier authored
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- 20 Aug, 2015 1 commit
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Hisham Muhammad authored
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- 19 Aug, 2015 1 commit
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David Hunt authored
Fixes building on case-insensitive filesystems where String.h gets confused with <string.h>. From d734dacea0a10d0465dad4e95b3421511e7da112 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: David Hunt <dhunt@iolanthe.attlocal.net> Date: Sat, 11 Jul 2015 20:56:31 -0500 Subject: [PATCH 1/8] Rename String to StringUtils
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- 04 Aug, 2015 1 commit
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peter-warhzner authored
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- 15 May, 2015 1 commit
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Christian Hesse authored
gcc gives warnings like this: warning: ignoring return value of ‘fscanf’, declared with attribute warn_unused_result Assign value to a variable, cast to (void) to discard it.
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- 13 May, 2015 1 commit
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Hisham Muhammad authored
Closes #185. Closes #190.
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- 09 Apr, 2015 2 commits
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Hisham Muhammad authored
Read OOM data only if column is enabled. Make sort ordering more consistent. Closes #182.
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Hisham Muhammad authored
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- 17 Mar, 2015 2 commits
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Hisham Muhammad authored
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Hisham Muhammad authored
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- 16 Mar, 2015 3 commits
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Hisham Muhammad authored
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Hisham Muhammad authored
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Hisham Muhammad authored
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- 15 Mar, 2015 1 commit
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Hisham Muhammad authored
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- 08 Mar, 2015 1 commit
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Hisham Muhammad authored
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