// Demonstrates the use of ProcessEnumerator // queries the Enumerator for all DF Processes on user input. Prints them to the terminal. // also tracks processes that were invalidated #include #include #include #include using namespace std; #include #include using namespace DFHack; #ifndef LINUX_BUILD #endif void printhelp () { cout << "enter empty line for next try." << endl; cout << "enter 'next' or 'n' for next test." << endl; cout << "enter 'help' to show this text again." << endl; } int inputwait (const char * prompt) { inputwait_reset: string command = ""; cout <<"[" << prompt << "]# "; getline(cin, command); if(command == "help") { printhelp(); goto inputwait_reset; } else if(command == "") { return 1; } else if(command == "next") { return 0; } else { cout << "Command not recognized. Try 'help' for a list of valid commands." << endl; goto inputwait_reset; } return 0; } int main (void) { printhelp(); cout << endl; // first test ProcessEnumerator and BadProcesses { cout << "Testing ProcessEnumerator" << endl; ProcessEnumerator Penum("Memory.xml"); memory_info * mem; do { // make the ProcessEnumerator update its list of Processes // by passing the pointer to 'inval', we make it export expired // processes instead of destroying them outright // (processes expire when the OS kills them for whatever reason) BadProcesses inval; Penum.Refresh(&inval); int nProc = Penum.size(); int nInval = inval.size(); cout << "Processes:" << endl; for(int i = 0; i < nProc; i++) { mem = Penum[i]->getDescriptor(); cout << "DF instance: " << Penum[i]->getPID() << ", " << mem->getVersion() << endl; } cout << "Invalidated:" << endl; for(int i = 0; i < nInval; i++) { mem = inval[i]->getDescriptor(); cout << "DF instance: " << inval[i]->getPID() << ", " << mem->getVersion() << endl; } } while(inputwait("ProcessEnumerator")); } // next test ContextManager and BadContexts { cout << "Testing ContextManager" << endl; ContextManager Cman("Memory.xml"); memory_info * mem; do { // make the ContextManager update its list of Contexts // by passing the pointer to 'inval', we make it export expired // contexts instead of destroying them outright // (contexts expire when the OS kills their process for whatever // reason) BadContexts inval; Cman.Refresh(&inval); int nCont = Cman.size(); int nInval = inval.size(); cout << "Contexts:" << endl; for(int i = 0; i < nCont; i++) { mem = Cman[i]->getMemoryInfo(); cout << "DF instance: " << Cman[i]->getProcess()->getPID() << ", " << mem->getVersion() << endl; } cout << "Invalidated:" << endl; for(int i = 0; i < nInval; i++) { mem = inval[i]->getMemoryInfo(); cout << "DF instance: " << inval[i]->getProcess()->getPID() << ", " << mem->getVersion() << endl; } } while(inputwait("ContextManager")); } #ifndef LINUX_BUILD cout << "Done. Press any key to continue" << endl; cin.ignore(); #endif return 0; }