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34 * Top users/processes display for Unix
35 * Version 3
39 * Username translation code for top.
41 * These routines handle uid to username mapping. They use a hash table to
42 * reduce reading overhead. Entries are refreshed every EXPIRETIME seconds.
44 * The old ad-hoc hash functions have been replaced with something a little
45 * more formal and (hopefully) more robust (found in hash.c)
48 #include "os.h"
50 #include <pwd.h>
52 #include "top.h"
53 #include "utils.h"
54 #include "hash.h"
56 #define EXPIRETIME (60 * 5)
58 /* we need some sort of idea how long usernames can be */
59 #ifndef MAXLOGNAME
60 #ifdef _POSIX_LOGIN_NAME_MAX
61 #define MAXLOGNAME _POSIX_LOGIN_NAME_MAX
62 #else
63 #define MAXLOGNAME 9
64 #endif
65 #endif
67 struct hash_data {
68 int uid;
69 char name[MAXLOGNAME]; /* big enough? */
70 time_t expire;
73 hash_table *userhash;
76 void
77 init_username()
80 userhash = hash_create(211);
83 char *
84 username(int uid)
87 struct hash_data *data;
88 struct passwd *pw;
89 time_t now;
91 /* what time is it? */
92 now = time(NULL);
94 /* get whatever is in the cache */
95 data = hash_lookup_uint(userhash, (unsigned int)uid);
97 /* if we had a cache miss, then create space for a new entry */
98 if (data == NULL)
100 /* make space */
101 data = (struct hash_data *)malloc(sizeof(struct hash_data));
103 /* fill in some data, including an already expired time */
104 data->uid = uid;
105 data->expire = (time_t)0;
107 /* add it to the hash: the rest gets filled in later */
108 hash_add_uint(userhash, uid, data);
111 /* Now data points to the correct hash entry for "uid". If this is
112 a new entry, then expire is 0 and the next test will be true. */
113 if (data->expire <= now)
115 if ((pw = getpwuid(uid)) != NULL)
117 strncpy(data->name, pw->pw_name, MAXLOGNAME-1);
118 data->expire = now + EXPIRETIME;
119 dprintf("username: updating %d with %s, expires %d\n",
120 data->uid, data->name, data->expire);
122 else
124 /* username doesnt exist ... so invent one */
125 snprintf(data->name, sizeof(data->name), "%d", uid);
126 data->expire = now + EXPIRETIME;
127 dprintf("username: updating %d with %s, expires %d\n",
128 data->uid, data->name, data->expire);
132 /* return what we have */
133 return data->name;
137 userid(char *username)
140 struct passwd *pwd;
142 if ((pwd = getpwnam(username)) == NULL)
144 return(-1);
147 /* return our result */
148 return(pwd->pw_uid);