Fix error of parser:
> error get info about worker process status 3150292: strconv.ParseInt:
> parsing "4294967293": value out of range
$ grep Groups /proc/self/status
Groups: 20001 [...] 4294967293
e2c79a1 started to blindly set the process name to the full path (instead of the basename) of the cmdline exectuable
if the process name from the process comm was truncated on linux. Python psutil never did that, and this is just wrong
for python (or any executable interpreted script) where the process name is not the interpreter binary but the script
itself.
A new test to check process name value against psutil value is added here, which would hopefully catch any potential
future changes in psutil.
Reverts #542
Fixes #1485
Removes need for redundant ParentWithContext implementations. It had led
to it being unsupported on FreeBSD and OpenBSD even though
PpidWithContext was available for them, and different implementations
for getting the parent info used in ParentWithContext and
PpidWithContext on Darwin and Linux.
The github.com/tklauser/go-sysconf package is already a dependency used
in the cpu and v3/cpu packages to determine clock ticks using
`sysconf.Sysconf(sysconf.SC_CLK_TCK)`, see #1036. Use the same in
packages process and v3/process as well instead of hard-coding clock
ticks to 100.
* All context-less wrapping functions (the ones without WithContext
suffix) were moved into process.go since they all are the same.
* Call context is now passed to all underlying functions in
*WithContext() functions.
* All common *BSD bits were moved to process_bsd.go.
* Process.Tgid() method lacked a WithContext counterpart, so
Process.TgidWithContext() was added for uniformity.
* NewProcessWithContext() function was added since NewProcess() is
used a lot throughout the module, and there is no way to pass a
context to it.
This is a part of #761 effort.
More like a workaround, wanted to port process.getKProcWithContext() to use unix.SysctlRaw() to get rid of exec calls to ps
in the same time but didn't have time.
This commit add hour handling in convertCPUTimes function.
The time string usually comes from macOS command line:
ps -a -o stime,utime -p <pid>
which could contain hour string.