getrusage — get resource usage
#include <sys/time.h> #include <sys/resource.h>
| int
            getrusage( | int who, | 
| struct rusage *usage ); | 
getrusage() returns resource
      usage measures for who, which can be one of the
      following:
RUSAGE_SELFReturn resource usage statistics for the calling process, which is the sum of resources used by all threads in the process.
RUSAGE_CHILDRENReturn resource usage statistics for all children of the calling process that have terminated and been waited for. These statistics will include the resources used by grandchildren, and further removed descendants, if all of the intervening descendants waited on their terminated children.
RUSAGE_THREAD (since Linux
          2.6.26)Return resource usage statistics for the calling thread.
The resource usages are returned in the structure pointed
      to by usage, which
      has the following form:
struct rusage { struct timeval ru_utime;struct timeval ru_stime;long ru_maxrss;long ru_ixrss;long ru_idrss;long ru_isrss;long ru_minflt;long ru_majflt;long ru_nswap;long ru_inblock;long ru_oublock;long ru_msgsnd;long ru_msgrcv;long ru_nsignals;long ru_nvcsw;long ru_nivcsw;}; 
Not all fields are completed; unmaintained fields are set to zero by the kernel. (The unmaintained fields are provided for compatibility with other systems, and because they may one day be supported on Linux.) The fields are interpreted as follows:
ru_utimeThis is the total amount of time spent executing in
            user mode, expressed in a timeval structure
            (seconds plus microseconds).
ru_stimeThis is the total amount of time spent executing in
            kernel mode, expressed in a timeval structure
            (seconds plus microseconds).
ru_maxrss (since Linux
          2.6.32)This is the maximum resident set size used (in
            kilobytes). For RUSAGE_CHILDREN, this is the resident
            set size of the largest child, not the maximum resident
            set size of the process tree.
ru_ixrss(unmaintained)This field is currently unused on Linux.
ru_idrss(unmaintained)This field is currently unused on Linux.
ru_isrss(unmaintained)This field is currently unused on Linux.
ru_minfltThe number of page faults serviced without any I/O activity; here I/O activity is avoided by “reclaiming” a page frame from the list of pages awaiting reallocation.
ru_majfltThe number of page faults serviced that required I/O activity.
ru_nswap(unmaintained)This field is currently unused on Linux.
ru_inblock (since Linux
          2.6.22)The number of times the file system had to perform input.
ru_oublock (since Linux
          2.6.22)The number of times the file system had to perform output.
ru_msgsnd(unmaintained)This field is currently unused on Linux.
ru_msgrcv(unmaintained)This field is currently unused on Linux.
ru_nsignals(unmaintained)This field is currently unused on Linux.
ru_nvcsw (since Linux
          2.6)The number of times a context switch resulted due to a process voluntarily giving up the processor before its time slice was completed (usually to await availability of a resource).
ru_nivcsw (since Linux
          2.6)The number of times a context switch resulted due to a higher priority process becoming runnable or because the current process exceeded its time slice.
On success, zero is returned. On error, −1 is
      returned, and errno is set
      appropriately.
SVr4, 4.3BSD. POSIX.1-2001 specifies getrusage(), but only specifies the fields
      ru_utime and
      ru_stime.
RUSAGE_THREAD is
      Linux-specific.
Resource usage metrics are preserved across an execve(2).
Including <sys/time.h>
      is not required these days, but increases portability.
      (Indeed, struct
      timeval is defined in <sys/time.h>
In Linux kernel versions before 2.6.9, if the disposition
      of SIGCHLD is set to
      SIG_IGN then the resource
      usages of child processes are automatically included in the
      value returned by RUSAGE_CHILDREN, although POSIX.1-2001
      explicitly prohibits this. This nonconformance is rectified
      in Linux 2.6.9 and later.
The structure definition shown at the start of this page was taken from 4.3BSD Reno.
Ancient systems provided a vtimes() function with a similar purpose to
      getrusage(). For backward
      compatibility, glibc also provides vtimes(). All new applications should be
      written using getrusage().
See also the description of /proc/PID/stat in proc(5).
This page is part of release 3.33 of the Linux man-pages project. A
      description of the project, and information about reporting
      bugs, can be found at http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/.
| Copyright (c) 1992 Drew Eckhardt, March 28, 1992 and Copyright (c) 2002 Michael Kerrisk Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of this manual provided the copyright notice and this permission notice are preserved on all copies. Permission is granted to copy and distribute modified versions of this manual under the conditions for verbatim copying, provided that the entire resulting derived work is distributed under the terms of a permission notice identical to this one. Since the Linux kernel and libraries are constantly changing, this manual page may be incorrect or out-of-date. The author(s) assume no responsibility for errors or omissions, or for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein. The author(s) may not have taken the same level of care in the production of this manual, which is licensed free of charge, as they might when working professionally. Formatted or processed versions of this manual, if unaccompanied by the source, must acknowledge the copyright and authors of this work. 2004-11-16 -- mtk: the getrlimit.2 page, which formerly included coverage of getrusage(2), has been split, so that the latter is now covered in its own getrusage.2. For older details of change history, etc., see getrlimit.2 Modified 2004-11-16, mtk, Noted that the nonconformance when SIGCHLD is being ignored is fixed in 2.6.9. 2008-02-22, Sripathi Kodi <sripathikin.ibm.com>: Document RUSAGE_THREAD 2008-05-25, mtk, clarify RUSAGE_CHILDREN + other clean-ups. 2010-05-24, Mark Hills <markpogo.org.uk>: Description of fields, document ru_maxrss 2010-05-24, mtk, enhanced description of various fields |