procfs 0.16.0-RC1

Interface to the linux procfs pseudo-filesystem
Documentation

This crate provides to an interface into the linux procfs filesystem, usually mounted at /proc.

This is a pseudo-filesystem which is available on most every linux system and provides an interface to kernel data structures.

Kernel support

Not all fields/data are available in each kernel. Some fields were added in specific kernel releases, and other fields are only present in certain kernel configuration options are enabled. These are represented as Option fields in this crate.

This crate aims to support all 2.6 kernels (and newer). WSL2 is also supported.

Documentation

In almost all cases, the documentation is taken from the proc.5 manual page. This means that sometimes the style of writing is not very "rusty", or may do things like reference related files (instead of referencing related structs). Contributions to improve this are welcome.

Panicing

While previous versions of the library could panic, this current version aims to be panic-free in a many situations as possible. Whenever the procfs crate encounters a bug in its own parsing code, it will return an InternalError error. This should be considered a bug and should be reported. If you encounter a panic, please report that as well.

Cargo features

The following cargo features are available:

  • chrono -- Default. Optional. This feature enables a few methods that return values as DateTime objects.
  • flate2 -- Default. Optional. This feature enables parsing gzip compressed /proc/config.gz file via the procfs::kernel_config method.
  • backtrace -- Optional. This feature lets you get a stack trace whenever an InternalError is raised.

Examples

Examples can be found in the various modules shown below, or in the examples folder of the code repository.