resident stack size
Jan Lentfer
Jan.Lentfer at web.de
Sun May 2 21:43:28 PDT 2010
Pratyush Kshirsagar schrieb:
I went through the code for top in /contrib/top/ but their was no
specific information about the functions being called for getting the
resident stack size.
Or any construct which gives the resident stack size.
Theirs the function get_process_info and get_system_info (definition
resides in one of the file) but they give the cpu and memory usage
statistics/ time values.
If you know how does it gets the resident stack size, please tell me.
Till then I will go through it again.
If irc it is in m_dragonfly.c (usr/bin/top):
87 #*define* VP
<http://grok.x12.su/source/s?refs=VP&project=/dragonfly>(pp, field
<http://grok.x12.su/source/s?defs=field&project=/dragonfly>)
((pp)->kp_vm_
<http://grok.x12.su/source/s?defs=kp_vm_&project=/dragonfly> ## field
<http://grok.x12.su/source/s?defs=field&project=/dragonfly>)
630 format_k
<http://grok.x12.su/source/s?defs=format_k&project=/dragonfly>(pagetok
<http://grok.x12.su/source/xref/dragonfly/usr.bin/top/m_dragonfly.c#pagetok>(VP
<http://grok.x12.su/source/xref/dragonfly/usr.bin/top/m_dragonfly.c#VP>(pp,
rssize <http://grok.x12.su/source/s?defs=rssize&project=/dragonfly>))),
Jan
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