;;; view-process-system-specific.el --- System specific stuff for view-process ;; Copyright (C) 1995 Heiko Muenkel ;; Author: Heiko Muenkel ;; Keywords: processes ;; This file is part of XEmacs. ;;; $Id: view-process-system-specific.el,v 1.3 2002-08-17 11:25:37 scop Exp $ ;; XEmacs 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. ;; XEmacs 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 XEmacs; see the file COPYING. if not, write to the Free ;; Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA ;; 02111-1307, USA. ;;; Synched up with: Emacs 20.1. ;;; Commentary: ;; This file contains system specific stuff for the ;; view-process-mode. It isn't necessary that each systems has ;; an entry in this file, because there are default values which ;; are used if no entry exists. ;; Installation: ;; ;; Put this file in one of your lisp load path directories. ;; ;;; Code: (provide 'view-process-system-specific) (defvar View-process-specific-system-list '(("linux" nil "bsd" View-process-field-name-descriptions-linux View-process-kill-signals-linux) ("sunos" "4" "bsd" View-process-field-name-descriptions-sunos4 View-process-kill-signals-sunos4) ("sunos" "5" "system-v" View-process-field-name-descriptions-sunos5 View-process-kill-signals-sunos5) ("irix" nil "system-v" View-process-field-name-descriptions-irix View-process-kill-signals-irix) ("hp-ux" nil "system-v" View-process-field-name-descriptions-hpux View-process-kill-signals-hpux) ) "This is a list with all systems for which specific information about allowed signals and about the ps output exists. Set it to nil if you don't want to use this specific information. The first string of each sublist is the name of the system. The second string is the mayor version number or nil. The third one determines whether the ps command is BSD or System V like. The major version is only necessary if there are BSD and System V versions with the same system names (SUN has done such a system naming), otherwise it is nil. The fifth entry is nil or the name of a special list with field name descriptions. The sixth entry is nil or the name of a special list with kill signals.") ;;; signals (defvar View-process-kill-signals-bsd nil "An alist with the possible signals for the kill command for BSD systems. It is only used, if the system type can't be determined or if it is not in the `View-process-specific-system-list'.") (defvar View-process-kill-signals-system-v nil "An alist with the possible signals for the kill command for BSD systems. It is only used, if the system type can't be determined or if it is not in the `View-process-specific-system-list'.") (defvar View-process-kill-signals-sunos4 '(("SIGHUP" "1") ("SIGINT" "2") ("SIGQUIT" "3") ("SIGILL" "4") ("SIGTRAP" "5") ("SIGIOT" "6") ("SIGABRT" "6") ("SIGEMT" "7") ("SIGFPE" "8") ("SIGKILL" "9") ("SIGBUS" "10") ("SIGSEGV" "11") ("SIGSYS" "12") ("SIGPIPE" "13") ("SIGALRM" "14") ("SIGTERM" "15") ("SIGURG" "16") ("SIGSTOP" "17") ("SIGTSTP" "18") ("SIGCONT" "19") ("SIGCHLD" "20") ("SIGCLD" "20") ("SIGTTIN" "21") ("SIGTTOU" "22") ("SIGIO" "23") ("SIGPOLL" "23") ("SIGXCPU" "24") ("SIGXFSZ" "25") ("SIGVTALRM" "26") ("SIGPROF" "27") ("SIGWINCH" "28") ("SIGLOST" "29") ("SIGUSR1" "30") ("SIGUSR2" "31") ("1" "1") ("2" "2") ("3" "3") ("4" "4") ("5" "5") ("6" "6") ("7" "7") ("8" "8") ("9" "9") ("10" "10") ("11" "11") ("12" "12") ("13" "13") ("14" "14") ("15" "15") ("16" "16") ("17" "17") ("18" "18") ("19" "19") ("20" "20") ("21" "21") ("22" "22") ("23" "23") ("24" "24") ("25" "25") ("26" "26") ("27" "27") ("28" "28") ("29" "29") ("30" "30") ("31" "31")) "An alist with the possible signals for the kill command for SunOS 4. It may be that you have other signals on your system. Try to test it with \"kill -l\" in a shell.") (defvar View-process-kill-signals-sunos5 '(("SIGHUP" "1") ("SIGINT" "2") ("SIGQUIT" "3") ("SIGILL" "4") ("SIGTRAP" "5") ("SIGIOT" "6") ("SIGABRT" "6") ("SIGEMT" "7") ("SIGFPE" "8") ("SIGKILL" "9") ("SIGBUS" "10") ("SIGSEGV" "11") ("SIGSYS" "12") ("SIGPIPE" "13") ("SIGALRM" "14") ("SIGTERM" "15") ("SIGUSR1" "16") ("SIGUSR2" "17") ("SIGCHLD" "18") ("SIGCLD" "18") ("SIGPWR" "19") ("SIGWINCH" "20") ("SIGURG" "21") ("SIGPOLL" "22") ("SIGIO" "22") ("SIGSTOP" "23") ("SIGTSTP" "24") ("SIGCONT" "25") ("SIGTTIN" "26") ("SIGTTOU" "27") ("SIGVTALRM" "28") ("SIGPROF" "29") ("SIGXCPU" "30") ("SIGXFSZ" "31") ("SIGWAITING" "32") ("SIGLWP" "33") ("SIGFREEZE" "34") ("SIGTHAW" "36") ("SIGRTMIN" "36") ("SIGRTMAX" "43") ("1" "1") ("2" "2") ("3" "3") ("4" "4") ("5" "5") ("6" "6") ("7" "7") ("8" "8") ("9" "9") ("10" "10") ("11" "11") ("12" "12") ("13" "13") ("14" "14") ("15" "15") ("16" "16") ("17" "17") ("18" "18") ("19" "19") ("20" "20") ("21" "21") ("22" "22") ("23" "23") ("24" "24") ("25" "25") ("26" "26") ("27" "27") ("28" "28") ("29" "29") ("30" "30") ("31" "31") ("32" "32") ("33" "33") ("34" "34") ("36" "36") ("43" "43")) "An alist with the possible signals for the kill command for SunOS 5. It may be that you have other signals on your system. Try to test it with \"kill -l\" in a shell.") (defvar View-process-kill-signals-irix '(("SIGHUP" "1") ("SIGINT" "2") ("SIGQUIT" "3") ("SIGILL" "4") ("SIGTRAP" "5") ("SIGIOT" "6") ("SIGABRT" "6") ("SIGEMT" "7") ("SIGFPE" "8") ("SIGKILL" "9") ("SIGBUS" "10") ("SIGSEGV" "11") ("SIGSYS" "12") ("SIGPIPE" "13") ("SIGALRM" "14") ("SIGTERM" "15") ("SIGUSR1" "16") ("SIGUSR2" "17") ("SIGCLD" "18") ("SIGCHLD" "18") ("SIGPWR" "19") ("SIGWINCH" "20") ("SIGURG" "21") ("SIGPOLL" "22") ("SIGIO" "22") ("SIGSTOP" "23") ("SIGTSTP" "24") ("SIGCONT" "25") ("SIGTTIN" "26") ("SIGTTOU" "27") ("SIGVTALRM" "28") ("SIGPROF" "29") ("SIGXCPU" "30") ("SIGXFSZ" "31") ("SIG32" "32") ("1" "1") ("2" "2") ("3" "3") ("4" "4") ("5" "5") ("6" "6") ("7" "7") ("8" "8") ("9" "9") ("10" "10") ("11" "11") ("12" "12") ("13" "13") ("14" "14") ("15" "15") ("16" "16") ("17" "17") ("18" "18") ("19" "19") ("20" "20") ("21" "21") ("22" "22") ("23" "23") ("24" "24") ("25" "25") ("26" "26") ("27" "27") ("28" "28") ("29" "29") ("30" "30") ("31" "31") ("32" "32")) "An alist with the possible signals for the kill command for IRIX. It may be that you have other signals on your system. Try to test it with \"kill -l\" in a shell.") (defvar View-process-kill-signals-linux '(("SIGHUP" "1") ("SIGINT" "2") ("SIGQUIT" "3") ("SIGILL" "4") ("SIGTRAP" "5") ("SIGIOT" "6") ("SIGBUS" "7") ("SIGFPE" "8") ("SIGKILL" "9") ("SIGUSR1" "10") ("SIGSEGV" "11") ("SIGUSR2" "12") ("SIGPIPE" "13") ("SIGALRM" "14") ("SIGTERM" "15") ("SIGSTKFLT" "16") ("SIGCHLD" "17") ("SIGCONT" "18") ("SIGSTOP" "19") ("SIGTSTP" "20") ("SIGTTIN" "21") ("SIGTTOU" "22") ("SIGURG" "23") ("SIGXCPU" "24") ("SIGXFSZ" "25") ("SIGVTALRM" "26") ("SIGPROF" "27") ("SIGWINCH" "28") ("SIGIO" "29") ("SIGPWR" "30") ("1" "1") ("2" "2") ("3" "3") ("4" "4") ("5" "5") ("6" "6") ("7" "7") ("8" "8") ("9" "9") ("10" "10") ("11" "11") ("12" "12") ("13" "13") ("14" "14") ("15" "15") ("16" "16") ("17" "17") ("18" "18") ("19" "19") ("20" "20") ("21" "21") ("22" "22") ("23" "23") ("24" "24") ("25" "25") ("26" "26") ("27" "27") ("28" "28") ("29" "29") ("30" "30")) "An alist with the possible signals for the kill command for linux. It may be that you have other signals on your system. Try to test it with \"kill -l\" in a shell, or better, see ") ;; all Linux signals ;(defvar View-process-kill-signals ; '(("SIGHUP" "1") ("SIGINT" "2") ("SIGQUIT" "3") ("SIGILL" "4") ; ("SIGTRAP" "5") ("SIGIOT" "6") ("SIGBUS" "7") ("SIGFPE" "8") ; ("SIGKILL" "9") ("SIGUSR1" "10") ("SIGSEGV" "11") ("SIGUSR2" "12") ; ("SIGPIPE" "13") ("SIGALRM" "14") ("SIGTERM" "15") ("SIGCHLD" "17") ; ("SIGCONT" "18") ("SIGSTOP" "19") ("SIGTSTP" "20") ("SIGTTIN" "21") ; ("SIGTTOU" "22") ("SIGIO" "23") ("SIGXCPU" "24") ("SIGXFSZ" "25") ; ("SIGVTALRM" "26") ("SIGPROF" "27") ("SIGWINCH" "28") ("SIGPWR" "30") ; ("1" "1") ("2" "2") ("3" "3") ("4" "4") ("5" "5") ("6" "6") ("7" "7") ; ("8" "8") ("9" "9") ("10" "10") ("11" "11") ("12" "12") ("13" "13") ; ("14" "14") ("15" "15") ("17" "17") ("18" "18") ("19" "19") ; ("20" "20") ("21" "21") ("22" "22") ("23" "23") ("24" "24") ; ("25" "25") ("26" "26") ("27" "27") ("28" "28") ("30" "30")) ; "An alist with the possible signals for the kill command. ;It may be that you have other signals on your system. Try to test ;it with \"kill -l\" in a shell.") (defvar View-process-kill-signals-hpux '(("SIGHUP" "1") ("SIGINT" "2") ("SIGQUIT" "3") ("SIGILL" "4") ("SIGTRAP" "5") ("SIGIOT" "6") ("SIGABRT" "6") ("SIGEMT" "7") ("SIGFPE" "8") ("SIGKILL" "9") ("SIGBUS" "10") ("SIGSEGV" "11") ("SIGSYS" "12") ("SIGPIPE" "13") ("SIGALRM" "14") ("SIGTERM" "15") ("SIGUSR1" "16") ("SIGUSR2" "17") ("SIGCLD" "18") ("SIGCHLD" "18") ("SIGPWR" "19") ("SIGVTALRM" "20") ("SIGPROF" "21") ("SIGIO" "22") ("SIGWINCH" "23") ("SIGSTOP" "24") ("SIGTSTP" "25") ("SIGCONT" "26") ("SIGTTIN" "27") ("SIGTTOU" "28") ("SIGURG" "29") ("SIGLOST" "30") ("1" "1") ("2" "2") ("3" "3") ("4" "4") ("5" "5") ("6" "6") ("7" "7") ("8" "8") ("9" "9") ("10" "10") ("11" "11") ("12" "12") ("13" "13") ("14" "14") ("15" "15") ("16" "16") ("17" "17") ("18" "18") ("19" "19") ("20" "20") ("21" "21") ("22" "22") ("23" "23") ("24" "24") ("25" "25") ("26" "26") ("27" "27") ("28" "28") ("29" "29") ("30" "30") ("31" "31") ("32" "32")) "An alist with the possible signals for the kill command for HP-UX. It may be that you have other signals on your system. Try to test it with \"kill -l\" in a shell.") ;;; process field descriptions ;; more general descriptions for BSD and System V (defvar View-process-field-name-descriptions-bsd '( ("CP" "Short-term CPU utilization factor (used in scheduling). ") ("F" "Flags (in hex) associated with process as in . ") ("LIM" ("Soft limit on memory used. " ("xx" "xx=no limit. "))) ("RE" "Residency time (seconds in core)") ("SIZE" "Virtual image size, size data+stack (in KByte).") ("SL" "Sleep time of the process (seconds blocked).") ("STAT" ("Status. " ("R" "R=runnable. ") ("S" "S=sleeping < 20s. ") ("D" "D=un-interruptible wait (eg disk or NFS I/O). ") ("T" "T=stopped. ") ("Z" "Z=zombie (terminated). ") ("W" "W=Swapped out. ") ("I" "I=idle, sleeping > 20s. ") ("P" "P=Page Wait." ) ("N" "N=started with nice. ") (">" ">=exceeded memory limit. ") ("SW" "S=sleeping. W=waiting on an event. ") ("IW" "I=intermediate status. W=waiting on an event. "))) ("SZ" "Virtual image size, size data+stack (in KByte). ") ("WCHAN" "Event on which process is waiting. ") ) "Help list with the descriptions of ps fields for BSD systems.") (defvar View-process-field-name-descriptions-linux '( ("USER" "Effective user id.") ("UID" "Effective user id.") ("RUSER" "Real user id.") ("RUID" "Real user id.") ("SUSER" "Saved user id.") ("SUID" "Saved user id.") ("FSUSER" "Filesystem user id.") ("FSUID" "Filesystem user id.") ("GROUP" "Effective group id.") ("GID" "Effective group id.") ("RGROUP" "Real group id.") ("RGID" "Real group id.") ("SGROUP" "Saved group id.") ("SGID" "Saved group id.") ("FSGROUP" "Filesystem group id.") ("FSGID" "Filesystem group id.") ("PID" "Process id.") ("PPID" "Parent process id.") ("PGID" "Process group id.") ("TPGID" "Terminal process group id, (-1 if none).") ("SID" "Session id.") ("NI" "Nice.") ("PRI" "Priority.") ("TIME" "CPU time, both user and system, in seconds.") ("CTIME" "Cumulative CPU time, both user and system, in seconds.") ("ELAPSED" "Time between process start and now, in seconds.") ("UTIME" "User time, in seconds.") ("CUTIME" "Cumulative user time, in seconds.") ("STIME" "System time, in seconds.") ("CSTIME" "Cumulative system time, in seconds.") ("%CPU" "Percent cpu.") ("TT" "Controlling tty, or ? if none.") ("COMMAND" "The command name of the process.") ("VSZ" "Virtual size.") ("RSS" "Resident set size.") ("%MEM" "Percentage of real memory, derived from RSS.") ("STAT" ("State: " ("R" "'R'=runnable. ") ("RN" "'R'=runnable. 'N'=Nice > 0 (lower priority). ") ("R<" "'R'=runnable. '<'=Nice < 0 (super privileged task). ") ("S" "'S'=sleeping. ") ("D" "'D'=un-interruptible wait (eg disk or NFS I/O). ") ("T" "'T'=stopped or traced. ") ("Z" "'Z'=zombie (terminated). ") ("W" "'W'=no resident pages. ") ("SW" "'S'=sleeping. 'W'=no resident pages. ") ("SW<" "'S'=sleeping. 'W'=no resident pages. '<'=Nice < 0 (super privileged task) ") ("S<" "'S'=sleeping. '<'=Nice < 0 (super privileged task). ") ("SN" "'S'=sleeping. 'N'=Nice > 0 (lower priority). ") ("N" "'N'=Nice > 0 (lower priority) ") ("<" "'<'=Nice < 0 (super privileged task) ") (">" "'>'=exceeded soft limit. "))) ("START" "Starting time.") ("FLAGS" "Process flags .") ("MINFL" "Minor page faults.") ("MAJFL" "Major page faults.") ("TMOUT" "Timeout.") ("ALARM" "Alarm.") ("S_CODE" "Address of start of code segment.") ("E_CODE" "Address of end of code segment.") ("STACKP" "Address of the stack bottom of the process.") ("ESP" "Stack pointer.") ("EIP" "Stack pointer.") ("WCHAN" "Wait channel in which process is sleeping. ") ("BLOCKED" "Blocked signals mask.") ("IGNORED" "Ignored signals mask.") ("CATCHED" "Catched signals mask.") ("SIGNAL" "Pending signals mask.") ("ENVIRONMENT" "Process environment.") ("LCK" "Pages locked in i/o, kb.") ("DATA" "Data size.") ("STACK" "Stack size.") ("EXE" "Executable size.") ("LIB" "Library size.") ("SIZE" "The virtual size of the process.") ("RES" "The resident size of the process.") ("SHRD" "The size of all shared pages, (lib, code, data).") ("TRS" "Text resident size.") ("DRS" "Data resident size.") ("DT" "Dirty pages.") ("LRS" "Library resident size. (a.out).") ("SWAP" "Non-resident size of the process.") ) "Help list with the descriptions of ps fields for Linux systems. See: `manual-entry' ps_fields(7), ps(1), and top(1) for more information.") (defvar View-process-field-name-descriptions-system-v '( ("C" "Processor utilization for scheduling. ") ("CLS" "Scheduling class. ") ("F" "Flags (in hex) No meaning should be currently ascribed to them. ") ("PRI" "Priority, without -c: no > => prio <, with -c: no > => prio > .") ("S" ("State. " ("O" "O=Process is running on a processor. ") ("S" "S=Sleeping, process is waiting for an event. ") ("R" "R=Runnable, process is on run queue. ") ("I" "I=Idle, process is being created. ") ("Z" "Z=Zombie state, process terminated and parent not waiting. ") ("T" "T=Traced, process stopped by a signal, parent is tracing it. ") ("X" "X=SXBRK state: process is waiting for more primary memory. ") )) ("STIME" "Start time. ") ("SZ" "Size (in Pages) of the swappable process's image in main memory. ") ("WCHAN" "Event on which process is waiting or in SXBRK state. ") ) "Help list with the descriptions of ps fields for System V.") ;; for specific systems (defvar View-process-field-name-descriptions-sunos4 '( ("CP" "Short-term CPU utilization factor (used in scheduling). ") ("F" "Flags (in hex) associated with process as in . ") ("LIM" ("Soft limit on memory used. " ("xx" "xx=no limit. "))) ("RE" "Residency time (seconds in core)") ("SIZE" "Virtual image size, size data+stack (in KByte).") ("SL" "Sleep time of the process (seconds blocked).") ("STAT" ("Status. " ("R" "R=runnable. ") ("S" "S=sleeping < 20s. ") ("D" "D=un-interruptible wait (eg disk or NFS I/O). ") ("T" "T=stopped. ") ("Z" "Z=zombie (terminated). ") ("W" "W=Swapped out. ") ("I" "I=idle, sleeping > 20s. ") ("P" "P=Page Wait." ) ("N" "N=started with nice. ") (">" ">=exceeded memory limit. ") ("SW" "S=sleeping. W=waiting on an event. ") ("IW" "I=intermediate status. W=waiting on an event. "))) ("SZ" "Virtual image size, size data+stack (in KByte). ") ("WCHAN" "Event on which process is waiting. ") ) "Help list with the descriptions of ps fields for SunOS 4.") (defvar View-process-field-name-descriptions-sunos5 '( ("C" "Processor utilization for scheduling. ") ("CLS" "Scheduling class. ") ("F" "Flags (in hex) No meaning should be currently ascribed to them. ") ("PRI" "Priority, without -c: no > => prio <, with -c: no > => prio > .") ("S" ("State. " ("O" "O=Process is running on a processor. ") ("S" "S=Sleeping, process is waiting for an event. ") ("R" "R=Runnable, process is on run queue. ") ("I" "I=Idle, process is being created. ") ("Z" "Z=Zombie state, process terminated and parent not waiting. ") ("T" "T=Traced, process stopped by a signal, parent is tracing it. ") ("X" "X=SXBRK state: process is waiting for more primary memory. ") )) ("STIME" "Start time. ") ("SZ" "Size (in Pages) of the swappable process's image in main memory. ") ("WCHAN" "Event on which process is waiting or in SXBRK state. ") ) "Help list with the descriptions of ps fields for SunOS 5.") (defvar View-process-field-name-descriptions-irix '( ("F" ("Flags. " ("01" "01=Process is a system (resident) process. ") ("02" "02=Process is being traced. ") ("04" "04=Stopped process has been given to parent via wait. ") ("08" "08=Process is sleeping at a non-interruptible priority. ") ("10" "10=Process is in core. ") ("20" "20=Process user area is in core. ") ("40" "40=Process has enabled atomic operator emulation. ") ("80" "80=Process in stream poll or select. "))) ("C" "Processor utilization for scheduling. ") ("CLS" "Scheduling class. ") ("COMD" "The command name. ") ("P" "Number of processor on which the process is executing. ") ("RSS" "Total resident size (in pages/4096 Bytes) of process. ") ("S" ("State. " ("0" "0=Process is running on a processor. ") ("S" "S=Process is sleeping, waiting for a resource. ") ("R" "R=Process is running. ") ("Z" "Z=Process is terminated and parent not waiting. ") ("T" "T=Process is stopped. ") ("I" "I=Process is in intermediate state of creation. ") ("X" "X=Process is waiting for memory. "))) ("STIME" "The starting time of the process. ") ("SZ" "Total size (in pages/4096 Bytes) of the process. ") ("WCHAN" "Event on which process is waiting. ") ) "Help list with the descriptions of ps fields for IRIX.") (defvar View-process-field-name-descriptions-hpux '( ("F" ("Flags. " ("00" "00=Process is swapped. ") ("01" "01=Process is in core. ") ("02" "01=Process is a system process. ") ("04" "04=Process is locked in core (e.g., for physical I/O). ") ("10" "10=Process is being traced by another process. ") ("20" "20=Process is being traced by another process. ") ;; another tracing flag )) ("UID" "Real user ID number of the process owner. Login name under the -f option. ") ("PID" "The process ID of the process. ") ("PPID" "The process ID of the parent process. ") ("PRI" "The priority of the process; higher numbers mean lower priority. ") ("NI" "Nice value; used in priority computation. ") ("ADDR" "Memory address of the process, if resident, or disk address. ") ("TTY" "The controlling terminal for the process. ") ("TIME" "The cumulative execution time for the process [min:sec]. ") ("STIME" "Starting time of the process, or starting date if elapsed > 24h. ") ("C" "Processor utilization for scheduling. ") ("COMD" "The command name. ") ("COMMAND" "The command name. ") ("S" ("State. " ("0" "0=Process is non-existing. ") ("S" "S=Process is sleeping. ") ("W" "Process is waiting for a resource. ") ("R" "R=Process is running. ") ("Z" "Z=Process is terminated and parent not waiting. ") ("T" "T=Process is stopped. ") ("I" "I=Process is in intermediate state of creation. ") ("X" "X=Process is waiting for memory. "))) ("SZ" "Total size (in pages/4096 Bytes) of the process. ") ("WCHAN" "Event on which process is waiting. ") ) "Help list with the descriptions of ps fields for HP-UX.") ;;; view-process-system-specific.el ends here.