PROC_COMPARE(3) NetBSD Library Functions Manual PROC_COMPARE(3)
NAME
proc_compare -- compare two processes' interactivity
LIBRARY
System Utilities Library (libutil, -lutil)
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/sysctl.h> int proc_compare(const struct kinfo_proc2 *p1, const struct kinfo_lwp *l1, const struct kinfo_proc2 *p2, const struct kinfo_lwp *l2);
DESCRIPTION
The proc_compare() function compares two processes that are on the same terminal for their interactivity. This means that the process returned is the one that has a better chance being the active foreground process on that tty. This algorithm is used in the kernel for SIGINFO reporting and in userland by w(1). The algorithm used is as follows: · If one of them is runnable, it is preferred. · If both are runnable, the one with the largest CPU percent is preferred. · In a CPU percent tie, the one started more recently wins. · If none are runnable, and one of them is a zombie, the non-zom- bie is preferred · If both are zombies, the one started more recently wins. · If neither is a zombie, the one with the smaller sleep time wins. · In a tie, and one is sleeping in non-interruptible sleep, pre- fer that one. · If both are in the same state, the one started more recently is preferred. In all cases where the most recently started wins, if there was no win- ner, the one with the largest PID wins.
RETURN VALUES
The proc_compare() function returns 0 if p1 is to be preferred and 1 if p2 is to be preferred.
SEE ALSO
w(1)
HISTORY
The proc_compare() was extracted from src/sys/kern/tty.c and src/usr.bin/w/proc_compare.c and merged in NetBSD 6.0. NetBSD 10.1 October 20, 2011 NetBSD 10.1
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