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Update ProcessManager, top and WSCPUMonitor to handle the new format. Since the kernel is not allowed to use floating-point math, we now compile the JSON classes in AK without JsonValue::Type::Double support. To accomodate large unsigned ints, I added a JsonValue::Type::UnsignedInt.
65 lines
1.4 KiB
C++
65 lines
1.4 KiB
C++
#pragma once
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#include <AK/IterationDecision.h>
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#ifdef __serenity__
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typedef unsigned char byte;
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typedef unsigned short word;
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typedef unsigned int dword;
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typedef unsigned long long int qword;
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typedef signed char signed_byte;
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typedef signed short signed_word;
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typedef signed int signed_dword;
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typedef signed long long int signed_qword;
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typedef __SIZE_TYPE__ size_t;
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typedef signed_dword ssize_t;
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static_assert(sizeof(size_t) == sizeof(dword));
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static_assert(sizeof(ssize_t) == sizeof(signed_dword));
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typedef __PTRDIFF_TYPE__ ptrdiff_t;
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typedef byte uint8_t;
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typedef word uint16_t;
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typedef dword uint32_t;
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typedef qword uint64_t;
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typedef signed_byte int8_t;
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typedef signed_word int16_t;
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typedef signed_dword int32_t;
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typedef signed_qword int64_t;
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#else
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# include <stdint.h>
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# include <sys/types.h>
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typedef uint8_t byte;
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typedef uint16_t word;
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typedef uint32_t dword;
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typedef uint64_t qword;
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typedef int8_t signed_byte;
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typedef int16_t signed_word;
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typedef int32_t signed_dword;
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typedef int64_t signed_qword;
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#endif
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constexpr unsigned KB = 1024;
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constexpr unsigned MB = KB * KB;
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constexpr unsigned GB = KB * KB * KB;
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namespace std {
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typedef decltype(nullptr) nullptr_t;
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}
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static constexpr dword explode_byte(byte b)
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{
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return b << 24 | b << 16 | b << 8 | b;
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}
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static_assert(explode_byte(0xff) == 0xffffffff);
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static_assert(explode_byte(0x80) == 0x80808080);
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static_assert(explode_byte(0x7f) == 0x7f7f7f7f);
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static_assert(explode_byte(0) == 0);
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