1# 2# For a description of the syntax of this configuration file, 3# see scripts/kbuild/config-language.txt. 4# 5 6menu "Process Utilities" 7 8config FREE 9 bool "free" 10 default n 11 help 12 free displays the total amount of free and used physical and swap 13 memory in the system, as well as the buffers used by the kernel. 14 The shared memory column should be ignored; it is obsolete. 15 16config FUSER 17 bool "fuser" 18 default n 19 help 20 fuser lists all PIDs (Process IDs) that currently have a given 21 file open. fuser can also list all PIDs that have a given network 22 (TCP or UDP) port open. 23 24config KILL 25 bool "kill" 26 default n 27 help 28 The command kill sends the specified signal to the specified 29 process or process group. If no signal is specified, the TERM 30 signal is sent. 31 32config KILLALL 33 bool "killall" 34 default n 35 depends on KILL 36 help 37 killall sends a signal to all processes running any of the 38 specified commands. If no signal name is specified, SIGTERM is 39 sent. 40 41config KILLALL5 42 bool "killall5" 43 default n 44 depends on KILL 45 46config NMETER 47 bool "nmeter" 48 default n 49 help 50 Prints selected system stats continuously, one line per update. 51 52config PIDOF 53 bool "pidof" 54 default n 55 help 56 Pidof finds the process id's (pids) of the named programs. It prints 57 those id's on the standard output. 58 59config FEATURE_PIDOF_SINGLE 60 bool "Enable argument for single shot (-s)" 61 default n 62 depends on PIDOF 63 help 64 Support argument '-s' for returning only the first pid found. 65 66config FEATURE_PIDOF_OMIT 67 bool "Enable argument for omitting pids (-o)" 68 default n 69 depends on PIDOF 70 help 71 Support argument '-o' for omitting the given pids in output. 72 The special pid %PPID can be used to name the parent process 73 of the pidof, in other words the calling shell or shell script. 74 75config PS 76 bool "ps" 77 default n 78 help 79 ps gives a snapshot of the current processes. 80 81config FEATURE_PS_WIDE 82 bool "Enable argument for wide output (-w)" 83 default n 84 depends on PS 85 help 86 Support argument 'w' for wide output. 87 If given once, 132 chars are printed and given more than 88 one, the length is unlimited. 89 90config RENICE 91 bool "renice" 92 default n 93 help 94 Renice alters the scheduling priority of one or more running 95 processes. 96 97config BB_SYSCTL 98 bool "sysctl" 99 default n 100 help 101 Configure kernel parameters at runtime. 102 103config TOP 104 bool "top" 105 default n 106 help 107 The top program provides a dynamic real-time view of a running 108 system. 109 110config FEATURE_TOP_CPU_USAGE_PERCENTAGE 111 bool "Show CPU per-process usage percentage (adds 2k bytes)" 112 default y 113 depends on TOP 114 help 115 Make top display CPU usage for each process. 116 117config FEATURE_TOP_CPU_GLOBAL_PERCENTS 118 bool "Show CPU global usage percentage (adds 0.5k bytes)" 119 default y 120 depends on FEATURE_TOP_CPU_USAGE_PERCENTAGE 121 help 122 Makes top display "CPU: NN% usr NN% sys..." line. 123 124config FEATURE_TOP_DECIMALS 125 bool "Show 1/10th of a percent in CPU/mem statistics (adds 0.3k bytes)" 126 default n 127 depends on FEATURE_TOP_CPU_USAGE_PERCENTAGE 128 help 129 Show 1/10th of a percent in CPU/mem statistics. 130 131config UPTIME 132 bool "uptime" 133 default n 134 help 135 uptime gives a one line display of the current time, how long 136 the system has been running, how many users are currently logged 137 on, and the system load averages for the past 1, 5, and 15 minutes. 138 139config WATCH 140 bool "watch" 141 default n 142 #huh?? select DATE 143 help 144 watch is used to execute a program periodically, showing 145 output to the screen. 146 147 148endmenu 149