Messages in this thread |  | | From | David Laight <> | Subject | RE: [oss-security] [patch] proc.5: tell how to parse /proc/*/stat correctly | Date | Sat, 31 Dec 2022 16:31:30 +0000 |
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From: Shawn Webb > Sent: 28 December 2022 15:25 > > On Tue, Dec 27, 2022 at 04:44:49PM -0800, Lyndon Nerenberg (VE7TFX/VE6BBM) wrote: > > Dominique Martinet writes: > > > > > But, really, I just don't see how this can practically be said to be parsable... > > > > In its current form it never will be. The solution is to place > > this variable-length field last. Then you can "cut -d ' ' -f 51-" > > to get the command+args part (assuming I counted all those fields > > correctly ...) > > > > Of course, this breaks backwards compatability. > > It would also break forwards compatibility in the case new fields > needed to be added. > > The only solution would be a libxo-style feature wherein a > machine-parseable format is exposed by virtue of a file extension. > > Examples: > > 1. /proc/pid/stats.json > 2. /proc/pid/stats.xml > 3. /proc/pid/stats.yaml_shouldnt_be_a_thing
None of those are of any real use if you are trying to parse the data in something like a shell script. Multiple lines formatted as "tag:value" are probably the best bet. Provided something sane is done with embedded \n (and maybe \r).
David
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