Struct sbp::messages::linux::MsgLinuxMemState[][src]

pub struct MsgLinuxMemState {
    pub sender_id: Option<u16>,
    pub index: u8,
    pub pid: u16,
    pub pmem: u8,
    pub time: u32,
    pub flags: u8,
    pub tname: SbpString<[u8; 15], Unterminated>,
    pub cmdline: SbpString<Vec<u8>, Unterminated>,
}
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List memory state on the system

This message indicates the process state of the top 10 heaviest consumers of memory on the system, including a timestamp.

Fields

sender_id: Option<u16>

The message sender_id

index: u8

sequence of this status message, values from 0-9

pid: u16

the PID of the process

pmem: u8

percent of memory used, expressed as a fraction of 256

time: u32

timestamp of message, refer to flags field for how to interpret

flags: u8

flags

tname: SbpString<[u8; 15], Unterminated>

fixed length string representing the thread name

cmdline: SbpString<Vec<u8>, Unterminated>

the command line (as much as it fits in the remaining packet)

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