procstat(1) committed to CVS HEAD
Andrew Thompson
thompsa at FreeBSD.org
Mon Dec 3 01:35:33 PST 2007
On Mon, Dec 03, 2007 at 09:10:27AM +0000, Robert Watson wrote:
>
> On Mon, 3 Dec 2007, Andrew Thompson wrote:
>
>> On Sun, Dec 02, 2007 at 11:38:45PM +0000, Robert Watson wrote:
>>>
>>> Dear all, (and FYI to hackers@ where I previousl sought feedback):
>>>
>>> I've now committed procstat(1) to CVS. I've found it to be quite a
>>> helpful debugging tool, am particularly pleased with -k/-kk, and would
>>> welcome feedback and ideas on further improving it.
>>
>> I would like to give some feedback. I listed the threads of proc 12 which
>> is intr,
>>
>> # procstat -t 12
>> PID TID COMM CPU PRI STATE WCHAN
>> 12 100003 intr 0 40 wait -
>> 12 100004 intr 0 52 wait -
>> 12 100030 intr 0 16 wait -
>> [...]
>> 12 100036 intr 0 36 wait -
>> 12 100037 intr 0 24 wait -
>>
>> I had expected it to show the thread name such as 'irq14: ata0', is this
>> possible (and a good thing to do)?
>
> I just print out the 'comm' field returned by the generic sysctl, and I
> notice that top(1) with -S is now having the same problem as procstat(1).
> I think this is a kernel bug in how we initialize or otherwise handle
> thread names, and fairly recent, as it's not present on my 7.0BETA2 box.
> If I had to guess, it's that these are now 'true threads' under the single
> 'intr' proc, and that we're not exporting the thread name?
Changing to ki_ocomm gets the desired result for single and
multithreaded processes.
Andrew
Index: procstat_threads.c
===================================================================
RCS file: /home/ncvs/src/usr.bin/procstat/procstat_threads.c,v
retrieving revision 1.1
diff -u -p -r1.1 procstat_threads.c
--- procstat_threads.c 2 Dec 2007 23:31:45 -0000 1.1
+++ procstat_threads.c 3 Dec 2007 06:06:46 -0000
@@ -82,8 +82,8 @@ procstat_threads(pid_t pid, struct kinfo
kipp = &kip[i];
printf("%5d ", pid);
printf("%6d ", kipp->ki_tid);
- printf("%-20s ", strlen(kipp->ki_comm) ?
- kipp->ki_comm : "-");
+ printf("%-20s ", strlen(kipp->ki_ocomm) ?
+ kipp->ki_ocomm : "-");
if (kipp->ki_oncpu != 255)
printf("%3d ", kipp->ki_oncpu);
else if (kipp->ki_lastcpu != 255)
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