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* Update license headers to explicitly say GPLv2+Daniel Lange2021-09-221-1/+1
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* PCP: do not set exe to empty stringChristian Göttsche2021-09-021-1/+1
| | | | | | In case the executable is an empty string, e.g. if pcp is run by an unprivileged user, do not set procExe to an empty value, which breaks the formatting of the PROCEXE column and the merged-cmdline logic.
* PCP: ensure unsigned types used throughout CPU count detectionNathan Scott2021-08-171-1/+1
| | | | | | | This cannot be negative in these code locations, but for the purposes of static checking like Coverity scan make it clear and used the same unsigned type as ProcessList.h for the CPU count variable (matching PL activeCPUs and existingCPUs).
* PCP: PCPMetric.[ch] MdouleSohaib2021-08-161-61/+63
| | | | | Split the PCP Metric API (functions `Metric_*`) into their own module. as @BenBE suggested.
* Merge branch 'dynamic-columns' of https://github.com/smalinux/htop into ↵Nathan Scott2021-08-131-4/+9
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| * PCP: support for 'dynamic columns' added at runtimeSohaib Mohamed2021-08-131-4/+9
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Implements support for arbitrary Performance Co-Pilot metrics with per-process instance domains to form new htop columns. The column-to-metric mappings are setup using configuration files which will be documented via man pages as part of a follow-up commit. We provide an initial set of column configurations so as to provide new capabilities to pcp-htop: including configs for containers, open fd counts, scheduler run queue time, tcp/udp bytes/calls sent/recv, delay acct, virtual machine guests, detailed virtual memory, swap. Note there is a change to the configuration file path resolution algorithm introduced for 'dynamic meters'. First, look in any custom PCP_HTOP_DIR location. Then iterate, in priority order, users home directory, then local sysadmins files in /etc/pcp/htop, then readonly configuration files below /usr/share/pcp/htop. This final location becomes the preferred place for our own shipped meter and column files. The Settings file (htoprc) writing code is updated to not using the numeric identifier for dynamic columns. The same strategy used for dynamic meters is used here where we write Dynamic(name) so the name can be setup once more at start. Regular (static) columns writing to htoprc - i.e. numerically indexed - is unchanged.
* | Merge branch 'pcp-dynamic-cpu'Nathan Scott2021-08-091-15/+11
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| * | PCP: implement a missing piece for offline and hotplug CPUsNathan Scott2021-08-091-15/+11
| |/ | | | | | | Related: #656
* / Add columns for process autogroup identifier and nice valueNathan Scott2021-08-091-1/+19
|/ | | | | | | | | | | | Adds AGRP (autogroup) and ANI (autogroup nice) columns that report the information from /proc/PID/autogroup, as well as handlers for '{' and '}' to change the autogroup nice value. This is guarded by /proc/sys/kernel/sched_autogroup_enabled such that sampling and/or changing values wont be attempted unless the kernel feature is enabled. Fixes: #720
* Merge branch 'cpu_count' of cgzones/htopDaniel Lange2021-08-021-8/+20
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| * Add ProcessList_isCPUonlineChristian Göttsche2021-07-181-0/+9
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| * Rework CPU countingChristian Göttsche2021-07-181-8/+11
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Currently htop does not support offline CPUs and hot-swapping, e.g. via echo 0 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu2/online Split the current single cpuCount variable into activeCPUs and existingCPUs. Supersedes: #650 Related: #580
* | PCP: fix per-process user and system time conversionsNathan Scott2021-07-291-2/+2
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* | PCP: use the correct metric for shared memory calculationsNathan Scott2021-07-291-6/+4
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* | PCP: fixup: missing setter for isUserlandThreadSohaib Mohamed2021-07-181-0/+1
|/ | | | fixes the color of PROC_COMM for PCP...
* Pointer indication aligned to typenameBenny Baumann2021-07-151-2/+2
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* Whitespace around operatorsBenny Baumann2021-07-151-1/+1
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* Code indentationBenny Baumann2021-07-151-1/+1
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* PCP: cleanup: put ZFS in its rightful placeSohaib Mohamed2021-07-151-35/+36
| | | | `PCPProcessList_updateHeader` for all meters...
* Add a new DynamicMeter class for runtime Meter extensionNathan Scott2021-07-071-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This commit is based on exploratory work by Sohaib Mohamed. The end goal is two-fold - to support addition of Meters we build via configuration files for both the PCP platform and for scripts ( https://github.com/htop-dev/htop/issues/526 ) Here, we focus on generic code and the PCP support. A new class DynamicMeter is introduced - it uses the special case 'param' field handling that previously was used only by the CPUMeter, such that every runtime-configured Meter is given a unique identifier. Unlike with the CPUMeter this is used internally only. When reading/writing to htoprc instead of CPU(N) - where N is an integer param (CPU number) - we use the string name for each meter. For example, if we have a configuration for a DynamicMeter for some Redis metrics, we might read and write "Dynamic(redis)". This identifier is subsequently matched (back) up to the configuration file so we're able to re-create arbitrary user configurations. The PCP platform configuration file format is fairly simple. We expand configs from several directories, including the users homedir alongside htoprc (below htop/meters/) and also /etc/pcp/htop/meters. The format will be described via a new pcp-htop(5) man page, but its basically ini-style and each Meter has one or more metric expressions associated, as well as specifications for labels, color and so on via a dot separated notation for individual metrics within the Meter. A few initial sample configuration files are provided below ./pcp/meters that give the general idea. The PCP "derived" metric specification - see pmRegisterDerived(3) - is used as the syntax for specifying metrics in PCP DynamicMeters.
* Fix an assert on kernel process name length on the PCP platformNathan Scott2021-07-071-1/+1
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* PCP: Always update usernameBenny Baumann2021-06-221-1/+2
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* Use macros to PCPProcessList value extraction, tweak configure.acNathan Scott2021-06-091-217/+103
| | | | Resolves a couple of remaining review notes from @BenBE.
* Update platform-specific header includes to use pcp paths.Nathan Scott2021-06-091-2/+3
| | | | Resolves a couple of remaining review notes from @BenBE.
* Update the PCP platform to use common Process fields and codeNathan Scott2021-06-091-56/+25
| | | | | | | Remove code now that we have common platform-independent command line wrangling (thanks BenBE!). Add PCP platform support for a handful of other recently arriving odds and ends - ELAPSED time, CWD, and so on.
* Rework TTY column for the PCP platformNathan Scott2021-06-091-3/+3
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* Implement command line and environment handling for pcp htop.Nathan Scott2021-06-091-5/+5
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* Implement shared memory support on the PCP platformNathan Scott2021-06-091-3/+4
| | | | Uses the mem.util.shared metric (Shmem from meminfo).
* Fixes and cleanups for ZFS Meters and metricsNathan Scott2021-06-091-22/+18
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* Add ZFS ARC statistics and meters to the PCP platformSohaib2021-06-091-0/+40
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* Add a platform for Performance Co-Pilot (PCP) metricsNathan Scott2021-06-091-0/+779
This introduces an initial platform for extracting metrics using the PCP performance metrics API - PMAPI(3). It can be used via the --enable-pcp=yes configure option. So far I've added support for live localhost metrics only, and only using pre-defined metrics already found in htop. If available, all sampling is performed by pmcd(1) - else, we fallback to htop doing the metric sampling itself (all below the PMAPI). When pmcd is used, it may be configured to run children with elevated privileges, so htop does not need to be setuid (authentication with pmcd is available). Additionally, the PMAPI allows us to support archives (for historical analysis and for automated regression tests in htop). We'll need platform-specific command line argument additions, which isn't yet feasible in htop (not difficult to add though). The goal of this first version is minimal impact in terms of modifying the htop codebase, to introduce key ideas in PCP (metric namespace, metadata, APIs and so on) and give us something to discuss, experiment with and build on.

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